Country: Australia
Language: English
Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
PARA-AMINOPROPIOPHENONE
INVASIVE ANIMALS LTD
BAIT
PARA-AMINOPROPIOPHENONE AMINOKETONE Active 720.0 g/kg
25 x 2.5 g / 62.5g
A - Agricultural
VERTEBRATE POISON
Poison schedule: 7; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: NON-CROP, RURAL AREAS: [RED FOXES, WILD DOG]
Registered
2021-07-01
PAPPPUTTY Lethal Paste for Wild Canids 87580 / 118706 Product Name: APVMA Approval No: Label Name: PAPPPUTTY Lethal Paste for Wild Canids Signal Headings: DANGEROUS POISON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING Constituent Statements: 720 g/kg 4-Aminopropiophenone (PAPP) Mode of Action: Statement of Claims: For use on Leg Hold traps for self-induced euthanasia of trapped wild canids RESTRICTED CHEMICAL PRODUCT – ONLY TO BE SUPPLIED TO OR USED BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON. THIS PRODUCT MUST BE USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LABEL INSTRUCTIONS AND ANY RELEVANT DOCUMENTATION ISSUED WITH STATE/TERRITORY AUTHORISATION TO USE PAPP PRODUCTS. Net Contents: 25 x 2.5 g per carton (62.5g) Restraints: Only for use by persons authorised by the relevant government authority. Note: Relevant Government Authority means the State or Territory Government Authority responsible for authorising people to possess and use products containing 4- Aminopropiophenone (PAPP). Only for use on leg-hold traps in accordance with the directions for use. DO NOT place more than 4 treated traps per 1 square km. Massage the tube prior to opening to ensure that the contents are still sufficiently mixed. Directions for Use: This section contains file attachment. RLP APPROVED Other Limitations: THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED IN DOMESTIC OR HOME GARDEN SITUATIONS (see DISTANCE RESTRICTIONS). Withholding Periods: Trade Advice: General Instructions: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Traps with the paste should be set where dogs and or foxes are most likely to find and investigate the trap set. The location of all trap sites must be accurately recorded and marked. This information should be readily available to others if necessary. Traps should be set according to best practice guidelines and in accordance with national codes of practice and standard operating procedures. Please refer to the current information at https://www.pestsmart.org.au . Where State or Territory legislation specifies requirements for setting leg-hold traps, these Read the complete document