MSDS
Bayer Environmental Science
Safety Data Sheet
SDS Number: 102000026545
BAYER ADVANCED HOME PEST INSECT KILLER
CONTINUOUS SPRAY
SDS Version 2.0
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Reproductive toxicity
Imidacloprid caused reproduction toxicity in a two-generation study in rats only
at dose levels also toxic to the parent animals. The reproduction toxicity seen
with Imidacloprid is related to parental toxicity.
beta-Cyfluthrin caused reproduction toxicity in a two-generation study in rats
only at dose levels also toxic to the parent animals. The reproduction toxicity
seen with beta-Cyfluthrin is related to parental toxicity.
Developmental Toxicity
Imidacloprid caused developmental toxicity only at dose levels toxic to the
dams. The developmental effects seen with Imidacloprid are related to maternal
toxicity.
beta-Cyfluthrin caused developmental toxicity only at dose levels toxic to the
dams. The developmental effects seen with beta-Cyfluthrin are related to
maternal toxicity.
Mutagenicity
Imidacloprid was not mutagenic or genotoxic based on the overall weight of
evidence in a battery of in vitro and in vivo tests.
beta-Cyfluthrin was not mutagenic or genotoxic in a battery of in vitro and in vivo
tests.
SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Environmental
precautions
Do not allow to get into surface water, drains and ground water. Do not
contaminate surface or ground water by cleaning equipment or disposal of
wastes, including equipment wash water. Do not apply this product or allow it to
drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. Apply
this product as specified on the label.
SECTION 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
General Disposal
Guidance
It is best to use all of the product in accordance with label directions. If it is
necessary to dispose of unused product, please follow container label
instructions and applicable local guidelines. Never place unused product down
any indoor or outdoor drain.
Container Disposal
Do not re-use empty containers. Triple rinse containers. Place empty container
in trash.
RCRA Information
Characterization and proper disposal of this material as a special or hazardous
waste is dependent upon Federal, State and local laws and are the user's
responsibility. RCRA classification may apply.