California expands Arilon insecticide label

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May 17, 2016

ArilonTo provide more options to pest management professionals (PMPs) in California, Arilon insecticide from Syngenta has received approval from the state for use on more than 20 pests in residential and commercial settings.

Featuring the active ingredient indoxacarb, Arilon’s mode of action combines non-repellency and a slight delay in insect mortality, so it can be shared among target insects. This helps ensure comprehensive control within 24 to 48 hours, the company says.

The following pests are now approved for control with Arilon in California:

• Beetles
• Boxelder bugs
• Carpenter bees
• Centipedes
• Earwigs
• Fleas
• Flies
• Grasshoppers
• Kudzu bugs
• Millipedes
• Pantry pests (including granary weevil beetles and saw-toothed grain beetles)
• Silverfish
• Springtails
• Stink bugs (including brown marmorated stink bugs)
• Wasps

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