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Product Name: Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide

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Identifying information, including U.S. EPA registration number, product registration status, formulation and warning label, as well as links to sources of product labels and MSDS information.
Summary of the toxicity properties of each active ingredient and the percent of each active ingredient in the product.
Approved uses for the product by general use type, pest, and crop or location.
Product registration history, including initial date registered, date cancelled (if applicable), and date registration was transferred (if applicable).
Name, address, and identifying number of the company that registered the product. Name and address of the agent, if applicable.
Complete list of names under which this product is sold. Often a company will register a single product and then sell the same product under many different brand names. The 'Distributor Name' list is a complete list of these names.
 

Product Identification for Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide

Basic Identification Information About This Product
MSDS and Product Label
U.S. EPA Product Reg No
Product Registration Status
Formulation
Acute Hazard Warning Label
Restricted Use Product
PAN Bad Actor Product:
No. of names this product is sold under
73049-5
Active
Wettable powder
3 Caution
No
Not Listed
1 (See bottom of page for complete list of products)
 

Toxicity for Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide

Summary Toxicity Information for the Active Ingredients in this Product
For detailed chemical information click on the chemical names below

Active Ingredients
Chemical Name
Percent PAN Bad Actor
Chemical
1
Acute
Toxicity
2
Carcinogen Cholinesterase
Inhibitor
Developmental or
Reproductive Toxin
Endocrine
Disruptor
Acute Aquatic
Toxicity
Bacillus thuringiensis, subsp. Kurstaki, strain ABTS-351, fermentation solids and solubles 23.7 % Not Listed
No
Indicates high toxicity in the given toxicological category. Indicates no available weight-of-the-evidence assessment. For additional information on toxicity from scientific journals or registration documents, see the "Additional Resources for Toxicity " section of the chemical detail page for each active ingredient.
1. PAN Bad Actors are chemicals that are one or more of the following: highly acutely toxic, cholinesterase inhibitor, known/probable carcinogen, known groundwater pollutant or known reproductive or developmental toxicant. NOTE! Because there are no authoritative lists of Endocrine Disrupting (ED) chemicals, EDs are not yet considered PAN Bad Actor chemicals.
2. The acute toxicity reported here is for the pure active ingredient only and may not reflect the acute toxicity of individual pesticide products. The acute toxicity of this product can be found in the Product ID section of this page, the Acute Hazard Warning Label.

Other Ingredients in this Product

By U.S. law, only active ingredients (AIs) are reported. In addition to active ingredients, pesticide products may contain one or more "inert" ingredients. Many "inert" ingredients in current use have known adverse human and environmental effects.

U.S. EPA statement on inerts      U.S. EPA list of inerts     NCAP Inerts Report (pdf)

 

Registered Uses in the U.S. for Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide

Uses

Insecticide , Miticide , Microbial pesticide
 

Pests

No pest , Leafrollers (larvae) , Moths (larvae) , Rindworm complex (larvae) , Webworms (larvae) , Loopers (larvae) , Saltmarsh caterpillar (larvae) , Fall webworm (larvae) , Oleander caterpillar (larvae) , California oakworm (larvae) , Cankerworm (larvae) , Fall cankerworm (larvae) , Elm spanworm (larvae) , Spring cankerworm (larvae) , Omnivorous looper (larvae) , Essex skipper (larvae) , European skipper (larvae) , Tent caterpillars (larvae) , Saddleback caterpillar (larvae) , Douglas-fir tussock moth (larvae) , Western tussock moth (larvae) , Gypsy moth (larvae) , Velvetbean caterpillar (larvae) , Tobacco budworm (larvae) , Podworms (larvae) , Cotton bollworm (larvae) , Tomato fruitworm (larvae) , Variegated cutworm (larvae) , Green cloverworm (larvae) , Armyworm (larvae) , Walnut caterpillar (larvae) , Saddled prominent (larvae) , Redhumped caterpillar (larvae) , Orangedog (larvae) , Alfalfa caterpillar (larvae) , Pine butterfly (larvae) , Imported cabbageworm (larvae) , Bagworm (larvae) , Almond moth (larvae) , Grape leaffolder (larvae) , Melonworm (larvae) , Tobacco moth (larvae) , Indian meal moth (larvae) , Io moth (larvae) , Ello moth (larvae) , Hornworms (larvae) , Achemon sphinx (larvae) , Fruittree leafroller (larvae) , Redbanded leafroller (larvae) , Spruce budworm (larvae) , Jack pine budworm (larvae) , Variegated leafroller (larvae) , Omnivorous leafroller (larvae) , Tufted apple bud moth (larvae) , Blackheaded budworms (larvae) , Grapeleaf skeletonizer (larvae) , Diamondback moth (larvae) , Mimosa webworm (larvae)
 

Crops and Locations

Bushberries (foliar treatment) , Small fruits (foliar treatment) , Small fruits (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Bushberries (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Caneberries (foliar treatment) , Caneberries (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Grapes (foliar treatment) , Grapes (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Citrus (foliar treatment) , Citrus (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Nut trees (foliar treatment) , Nut trees (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Pome fruits (foliar treatment) , Pome fruits (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Stone fruits (foliar treatment) , Stone fruits (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Tropical fruits (foliar treatment) , Tropical fruits (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Pomegranates (foliar treatment) , Pomegranates (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Safflowers (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Cucurbits (foliar treatment) , Cucurbits (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Melons (foliar treatment) , Melons (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Cucumbers (foliar treatment) , Cucumbers (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Squash (foliar treatment) , Squash (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Eggplant (foliar treatment) , Eggplant (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Peppers (foliar treatment) , Peppers (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Tomatoes (foliar treatment) , Tomatoes (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Cole crops (foliar treatment) , Cole crops (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Potatoes (foliar treatment) , Potatoes (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Stored corn (pop) , Stored peanuts , Lentils (foliar treatment) , Lentils (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Alfalfa (foliar treatment) , Alfalfa (hay) (foliar treatment) , Alfalfa (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Alfalfa (hay) (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Stored grain , Small grains (foliar treatment) , Small grains (postharvest application to non-stored commodity) , Small grains (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Tobacco (foliar treatment) , Tobacco (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Tobacco storage areas (empty) , Tobacco (flue-cured) (foliar treatment) , Stored tobacco (flue-cured) , Safflower (foliar treatment) , Beans (foliar treatment) , Beans (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Cotton (foliar treatment) , Cotton (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Mint (foliar treatment) , Mint (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Peanuts (foliar treatment) , Peanuts (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Peas (foliar treatment) , Peas (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Sugar beets (foliar treatment) , Sugar beets (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Sunflowers (foliar treatment) , Sunflowers (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Stored sunflower seed , Soybeans (foliar treatment) , Soybeans (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Stored soybeans , Vegetable crops (foliar treatment) , Vegetable crops (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Stored crop seed , Forest trees (foliar treatment) , Forest trees (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Ornamental flowering plants (foliar treatment) , Ornamental flowering plants (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Ornamental plants (foliar treatment) , Ornamental plants (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Ornamental shade trees (foliar treatment) , Ornamental trees (foliar treatment) , Ornamental trees (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Ornamental shade trees (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Sugar maple (foliar treatment) , Sugar maple (greenhouse-foliar treatment) , Stored birdseed , Grain/cereal/flour bagged feed/food , Grain storage areas (empty) (non-residual contact treatment) , Aerial application , Tank mix
 

U.S. Product Registration History for Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide

U.S. EPA Product Reg No:
73049-5
Product Registration Status:
Active  
Approval Date:
Nov 23, 1971  
 

Company and Agent Information for Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide

Manufacturer Agent Distributor
Valent biosciences corporation
870 technology way, suite 100
Libertyville, IL 60048
Company Number: 073049
No Agent, See Company Info. No Additional Distributor, See Company Info.

Distributor Names for Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide

Product names Distributor Product Type Approval Date Cancellation Date
Dipel (worm killer) wettable powder biological insecticide Valent biosciences corporation Parent Product Nov 23, 1971 Active
 
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