Termiticide definition
Termiticide means any pesticide product registered with the state chemist when used for control, suppression, or prevention of termites. The term includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Termiticide means a chemical registered by the EPA and the Department and used for control of termites.
Termiticide means a chemical registered by the EPA and the Arizona Department of Agriculture and used for control of termites.
Examples of Termiticide in a sentence
ULTRATHOR – ULTRATHOR Water-‐based Termiticide containing 100 g/L fipronil as registered with the DAFF (Reg.
More Definitions of Termiticide
Termiticide means a chemical registered by the EPA and the Department and used for control of termites. “Water-retention basin” means an area to temporarily hold water run-off until the water dissipates.
Termiticide means any pesticide labeled, designed, or intended for use in preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating termites.
Termiticide means a chemical registered and used for the control of termites.
Termiticide means any pesticide or treated article intended to protect a structure against subterranean termites. The definition includes baits, all conventional soil-applied termiticides regardless of their mode of action, wood-treatment products such as borates when applied during or after construction, and construction materials impregnated with insecticides and intended to protect the structure from attack. It also includes stainless steel mesh, uniform-size sand or gravel materials, or other physical barriers for which termite control, termite detection, or termite mitigation claims are made.