Pesticides approved for use Sample Clauses

Pesticides approved for use. Maintenance of the Sydney West Zone requires the application of a large variety of pesticides. DM Roads and its subcontractors only apply pesticides that are contained within the RMS approved pesticide list which is contained in Appendix 1. The most common pesticides used by DM Roads and its subcontractors for the maintenance of the Sydney West Zone are contained in the table below: PRODUCT Roundup Biactive ® ACTIVE INGREDIENT Glyphosate (various salts) Group M USE Weed Control GENERAL NOTES Broad spectrum grass and broadleaved weeds. Inactivated in the soil by clay. Best results are when applied to small actively growing weeds in good growth conditions, however as it translocates readily, it can also control many susceptible weed species at larger growth stages. Works best when applied in clean (no suspended clay) water with low total hardness (calcium, magnesium and bicarbonate ions). Symptoms in annuals: yellowing of newer growth leading to death. Most species take 21-28 days to die. This can be longer in some broadleaved weeds and perennial species or under cool conditions. Rain fast ~6 hours (check label as some formulations require less time). Many formulations have additives that are toxic to aquatic organisms and thus can’t be used on or around waterways. Roundup® Biactive and similar formulations (with some restrictions) can in specified situations be used on or around waterways. Check labels for specific information. All glyphosate formulations come pre-formulated with an adjuvant package (wetter) included. If applying in high carrier volumes, wetting agent in the formulation becomes diluted and there can be benefit from increasing the wetter. Read the label for instructions. It is important to only use the recommended wetting agents. Also when using high carrier volumes, it is critical that water quality is excellent (i.e. of low turbidity and hardness) or herbicide inactivation will occur. PRODUCT Sentricom ™ IG Termite Rod ACTIVE INGREDIENT Hexaflumuron USE Termite control GENERAL NOTES Sentricon RTI stations need to be placed into the soil in a hole pre-drilled with an auger. They need to be installed so that the soil cover sits flush with the soil surface restricting entry of other insects, and helping to maintain conditions inside the Sentricon RTI station that are conducive to termites. Any lawn thatch, gravel or mulch needs to be removed from under the soil cover before the Sentricon RTI station is installed. The best way to do this is ...
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