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| Product Name: |
Biflex 10 TC |
| Description: |
For the control of subterranean termites. |
| Composition: |
Bifenthrin ....... 100 g/L |
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Inert Ingredients .......... 830 g/L |
Why BIFLEX 10 TC
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Biflex 10TC is a premium termiticide proven in local tests to have over 5 years residual efficacy. |
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Biflex 10TC is economical. The prescribed dilution is one (1) liter of the formulation to 133 liters of water. |
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Biflex 10TC has high soil binding capacity, high soil persistency even at low dosage, and high soil stability |
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Biflex 10TC is non-systemic, non-leaching, and non-volatile. |
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Biflex 10TC has strong termite kill and repellent characteristics. |
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Biflex 10TC is widely used in the United States, Australia, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia |
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Biflex 10TC has low irritation during application at recommended dosage. |
Application Details
Direction for use:
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The use of Biflex Soil Termiticide will prevent and control termite infestations in and around buildings and structures. A diluted termiticidal emulsion must be adequately dispersed into the soil to establish a barrier between timber and subterranean termites in the soil. |
Mixing:
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Add the required quantity of Biflex 10TC to water in the spray tank and mix thoroughly. Maintain agitation during both mixing and application. A 0.075% emulsion is obtained by adding 750 mL of Biflex 10TC to 100L of water. |
Horizontal Barrier Treatments: |
Apply the termiticide solution evenly to the soil surface area. Use 5L of solution per square meter of surface area. To minimize drift, use low pressure high volume equipment delivering large coarse droplets. On impervious soils where the application of 5L per square meter would cause excessive runoff, the application volume may be reduced provided the concentration of the solution is increased by a corresponding amount. Do not apply solution below 2L per square meter. To facilitate even application of the termiticide solution over the area to be treated, the addition of the marker dye label rates is recommended. In situations where the soil surface is very dry and conditions are conducive to rapid drying, the area to be treated should be moistened prior to the termiticide application.
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| Vertical Barrier Treatments: |
Apply by either the rodding or trenching technique. Use 100L solution per cubic meter soil. To improve soil penetration, the soil should be loosened to a depth of 150mm.
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