Bayvarol Strips

Country: New Zealand

Language: English

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

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Active ingredient:

flumethrin

Available from:

Elanco New Zealand

INN (International Name):

flumethrin

Composition:

flumethrin 0.54 g/kg

Therapeutic area:

Miticide

Authorization status:

ACVM Registered

Authorization date:

2000-09-22

Summary of Product characteristics

                                Label
Foil printed label
Keep out of reach of children
BAYVAROL STRIPS
Approved under the Animal Products (Ancillary and Transitional
Provisions)
Act 1999
Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No. P5683
See www.foodsafety.govt.nz for registration conditions.
Contains 0.54 g/kg flumethrin in the form of an impregnated polymer
strip.
(Each strip contains 3.6 mg flumethrin)
Contents: 4 strips.
Batch:
Expiry:
4/08/2022
Cardboard carton (front panel)
Keep Out of Reach of Children
BAYVAROL STRIPS
For the diagnosis and control of Varroa mites in beehives
20 [800] Strips
Contains 0.54 g/kg flumethrin in the form of an impregnated polymer
strip.
(Each strip contains 3.6 mg flumethrin)
Pictogram of a bee
For honey bees.
4/08/2022
(Cardboard carton back panel 20 strip- second panel main label 800
strip)
[BAYVAROL STRIPS] – _not on the 800 strip label _
PARASITICIDE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF FLUMETHRIN SENSITIVE
VARROA
ON BEES.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
BY LAW, THIS PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE USED ACCORDING TO LABEL
INSTRUCTIONS.
Do not open the strips until immediately prior to use. Once opened the
strips
should be used and discarded within 6 – 8 weeks.
Bayvarol strips are suspended into the spaces between the combs in the
central brood rearing area (i.e. NOT in the honey supers) in such a
way that
they can be occupied by bees on both sides. Bend both tabs outwards in
the
same direction at the marked fold lines and hook over the top edge of
the
wooden frame. (See Figure 1)
For large colonies occupying several brood chambers two strips can be
joined
together end to end which enables their insertion into and removal
from the
bee spaces without having to separate the brood chambers. (See Figure
2)
(Figure x 2 explaining the two paragraphs above)
DOSAGE:
Normally developed colonies receive four (4) strips per brood chamber.
Nuclei
and young colonies and newly collected swarms use two (2) strips per
chamber (half dose).
Large colonies occupying several brood chambers use four strips per
chamber, which are distributed over the 
                                
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