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How to choose the
formulations you use
With so many pesticide choices available, it can
often be difficult determining which one to use.
Not only are there several active ingredients
from which to choose, there are also numerous
formulations available. A single active
ingredient for example, may be available more
than one formulation.
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY.
This course covers
types of formulations
and how to choose
the best one for the
job.
• When you're finished you'll know
how to choose the most effective
formulation, for the pest, the
application surface. You'll also
learn about addressing odor
concerns, staining concerns and
non-target organisms
How to Choose the
Formulation You Use
• With so many pesticide choices available, it
can often be difficult determining which
one to use. Not only are there several
active ingredients from which to choose,
there are also numerous formulations
available. A single active ingredient for
example, may be available in more than
one formulation.
Why have pesticide
manufacturers developed
new formulations?
Several factors have
driven product
development in this
direction. These include:
•1. Greatly increased
development costs
2. Competitive pressures
from other manufacturers
3. Technological
advancements
4. Environmental concerns
and safety issues
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
There are four primary
benefits to developing
new formulations.
• First, they can increase safety to the
environment, the customer, and you.
• Second, improved formulations can reduce
waste.
• Third, they enable you to more effectively
target specific pests and or locations.
• Fourth, improved formulations can often
provide enhanced efficacy.
Types of Formulations
•Pesticides are available in several formulations. Each
formulation has its own advantages and disadvantages such
as ease of mixing and application, storage, transport,
cleanup, recommended surface type, flammability and drift
potential. Let's look at each of the main formulation types.
Emulsifiable concentrates
•Emulsifiable concentrates - Most emulsifiable concentrates mix with
oil as well as water to provide the end dilution that is used for
application. They are easy to mix, require little agitation during use,
and there is little visible residue after application. Disadvantages are
that the solvents may damage some surfaces or sprayer
components, undiluted product is often flammable, skin absorption
is usually faster than with non-liquid formulations, the finished spray
conducts electricity, there may be some solvent odor, and they are
easily absorbed by porous surfaces.
Wettable or soluble
powders
• Wettable or soluble powders - These are
concentrated powders containing insecticides
that mix with water to form a suspension or
liquid. They have low to no odor, low cost and
are easily stored, transported and handled. In
addition, they are nonflammable and are not
absorbed by porous surfaces.
• They do, however, require more agitation in
the spray tank than ECs, residues may be
more visible on some surfaces, and there is a
greater inhalation hazard when handling
concentrate than with ECs.
Dusts
• Dusts - Contain technical grade pesticides
mixed with a fine material that acts as a
carrier, which alone has little if any effect on
pests.
• Advantages of dust are that they are ready
for use, have no solvent problems, work well
on porous surfaces, provide longer residual
action than most spray formulations (often
because they contain a higher percentage of
active ingredient than sprays), and are
excellent for penetrating spaces such as wall
voids, attics, pipe ducts and sewers.
• Disadvantages include the potential of drift
to non-target areas, they can be bulky to
store, care is needed to avoid inhalation
exposure to technicians and customers
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-NC.
Baits
• Often, baits are pesticides mixed with a food material that is
attractive to a pest. Some contain toxicants and kill the pest
directly; others are insect growth regulators and slowly
reduce the pest population. There are insecticide,
termiticide, and rodenticide baits. Baits are formulated as
pastes, gels, dry granules, pellets, seeds, or molded cakes.
• The development of new bait formulations, such as gels and
pastes, and the improvements in delivery systems, including
injector systems and bait stations, allow more precise
pesticide application in and around the harborages where
the pests are most likely to be found.
• Technological advances have reduced the amount of the
active ingredient needed to achieve effective control and
also the volatility and odor of products. These changes have
reduced the risk of human and pet exposure to pesticides
without compromising effective results.
Baits
• Baits are generally ready for use, they may have a field life of many
weeks, they work on both porous and non-porous surfaces, they are
particularly effective against pests that forage widely for food and
pests such as social insects that share their food.
• Baits can be bulky to handle and store, may deteriorate under damp
conditions, they may pose a serious hazard to non-target species
unless confined to inaccessible sites or tamper-resistant bait stations,
and they often provide poor results where there are many competing
food sources.
Aerosols
• These may be ready-to-use pressurized containers that contain dilute
insecticide or they may be produced by special application
equipment by forcing liquids through a nozzle as they are mixed with
air. Advantages include their ready to use convenience and that they
are the best system for space treatments against dispersed pests such
as flies.
• The small droplet size allows fairly uniform dispersal throughout a
void area. Among the disadvantages of aerosols, many containing
liquefied hydrocarbon propellants such as propane may be flammable
and all pressurized containers must be stored away from heat,
overdosing is easier than with many other formulations, care is
needed to avoid drift to non-target areas and to avoid inhalation
exposure
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-NC.
Granules
Granules - Dry formulations that consist of an active ingredient
impregnated onto a dry carrier usually made of clay, corncob or
some other non-reactive material.
Granules are ready for use, there are no solvent problems, they
perform well on porous as well as non-porous surfaces, they
don't present the drift hazard of sprays and dusts, they sink
through vegetation to the soil surface better than sprays or dust
and are therefore more effective against pests traveling on the
soil surface.
On the downside, they are bulky to handle and store, are not
practical for indoor use, are often more expensive than sprayable
formulation, and may require irrigation for best results.
Microencapsulated
• In a microencapsulated product the active ingredient is encased in
microscopic permeable capsules that permit only very slow release of
pesticide molecules. The encapsulation process reduces environmental
degradation of the active ingredients, they are not absorbed by porous
surfaces, encapsulation reduces the intensity of odor arising from the
active ingredient, and there is a much lower toxicity than other
formulations of the same active ingredient. Microencapsulated products
may be harder to mix than other formulations, they require more agitation
than ECs, they may leave visible deposits on some surfaces, and they are
often more expensive than many sprayable formulations.
Microencapsulated
•Finally, there are several other formulations on the market including
water soluble packs, liquids-in-a-bag, foams, point source and many
pre-packaged containers. In addition, continued research ensures
that the industry will have a steady supply of new and improved
formulations from which to choose.
•How do you choose what formulation to use?
•How then do you choose which one to use in a particular situation?
You choose after carefully considering several criteria:
•Pest - Different pest species are more effectively controlled by some
formulations than others. For example, aerosols are effective in
reducing flying insects while granular insecticides may be more
effective in managing those species that crawl along the outside
perimeter. Baits are effective for cockroaches, ants and termites but
not for fleas. In addition, some formulations are specifically labeled
for specific insect species while other formulations of the same
active ingredient are not.
You choose after carefully considering several criteria:
•Surface - The type of surface to be treated will often determine the
correct formulation. Wettable powders are more effective on porous
surfaces, for example, than are emulsifiable concentrates because
the active ingredient remains on the surface. Granules are effective
in thatch or mulch areas because they sift down through and settle
where the pests are living.
You choose after carefully considering several criteria:
•Location - You must consider where, either in or around the account,
you are going to make a pesticide application. Is it an area that is
restricted or open? Are you going to apply it overhead, in an
unventilated or enclosed area, or below a water table? Will it be in a
location where accidental exposure might occur? Is there a
possibility of non-target organisms either coming in contact with it
or being poisoned?
You choose after
carefully considering
several criteria:
• Environmental factors -
Temperature, humidity, sunlight,
and drift potential can all
influence the formulation you
choose.
• Baits, for example, hold up well
in moderate to warm
temperatures and pose no drift
problems; however, in high
humidity or moisture conditions
they can break down or mold
quickly.
• Emulsifiable concentrates may be
subject to drift and high
temperatures.
You choose
after carefully considering
several criteria:
• Odor concerns - In cases where
the customer has concerns about
odor, you will need to ensure that
low odor formulations are used.
Many times the odor of
emulsifiable concentrates comes
from the solvents and thus they
may not be good to use.
Wettable powders may also
produce odors that can be
offensive or linger. In these
situations, baits and dusts may
be the best choice.
Staining concerns
•Any formulations containing
water may result in staining
problems.
•Wood, wallpaper, carpets and
many other surfaces can be
stained or discolored by the
application of plain water and
some of the insecticides
themselves may stain.
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
Non-target
organisms
• Non-target organisms - the
presence of pets, children,
elderly, or invalids may preclude
the use of certain formulations.
For example, you can't use a
total release aerosol in an area
where people are present and
cannot be moved.
• Nor can you use bait in an area
where children might find the
station or the bait itself an
attractive nuisance or where pets
might encounter them.
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
Customer
• Customer - Finally, you must consider the
desires of the customer when determining
what formulation to use. They may have
reservations about certain types of
formulations or may have specific desires
regarding others.
• For example, some customers will insist on
the use of total release aerosols while others
may not want them used. Some may prefer
that you use dust in void areas or behind
baseboards rather than aerosols or liquids.
• Baits may be preferred by some while others
may not want you to use baits. In addition,
the cost of treatment may vary depending
upon the formulations you use. As such, this
may drive the customer's request for the use
of one type over another.
The IPM approach
to pest management
can and often does
include the
employment of
chemical control
measures.
• Over the last several years there has been an increase
in the types of formulations available as a result of a
number of factors including development costs,
competitive pressures, and increased environmental
and safety concerns.
• The selection of the proper formulation is as
important as choosing the proper active ingredient.
To effectively choose, several criteria must be
considered.
• These include the pest, the surface upon which the
application will be made, the location within the
structure, environmental factors, odor and staining
concerns, the potential for harm to non-target
organisms, and finally, the customer themselves.
• Without the proper choice of formulation, you cannot
undertake an effective management program.
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DPR How To Choose The Formulations You Use (3).pptx.pdf

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  • 2. How to choose the formulations you use With so many pesticide choices available, it can often be difficult determining which one to use. Not only are there several active ingredients from which to choose, there are also numerous formulations available. A single active ingredient for example, may be available more than one formulation. This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY.
  • 3. This course covers types of formulations and how to choose the best one for the job. • When you're finished you'll know how to choose the most effective formulation, for the pest, the application surface. You'll also learn about addressing odor concerns, staining concerns and non-target organisms
  • 4. How to Choose the Formulation You Use • With so many pesticide choices available, it can often be difficult determining which one to use. Not only are there several active ingredients from which to choose, there are also numerous formulations available. A single active ingredient for example, may be available in more than one formulation.
  • 5. Why have pesticide manufacturers developed new formulations? Several factors have driven product development in this direction. These include: •1. Greatly increased development costs 2. Competitive pressures from other manufacturers 3. Technological advancements 4. Environmental concerns and safety issues This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
  • 6. There are four primary benefits to developing new formulations. • First, they can increase safety to the environment, the customer, and you. • Second, improved formulations can reduce waste. • Third, they enable you to more effectively target specific pests and or locations. • Fourth, improved formulations can often provide enhanced efficacy.
  • 7. Types of Formulations •Pesticides are available in several formulations. Each formulation has its own advantages and disadvantages such as ease of mixing and application, storage, transport, cleanup, recommended surface type, flammability and drift potential. Let's look at each of the main formulation types.
  • 8. Emulsifiable concentrates •Emulsifiable concentrates - Most emulsifiable concentrates mix with oil as well as water to provide the end dilution that is used for application. They are easy to mix, require little agitation during use, and there is little visible residue after application. Disadvantages are that the solvents may damage some surfaces or sprayer components, undiluted product is often flammable, skin absorption is usually faster than with non-liquid formulations, the finished spray conducts electricity, there may be some solvent odor, and they are easily absorbed by porous surfaces.
  • 9. Wettable or soluble powders • Wettable or soluble powders - These are concentrated powders containing insecticides that mix with water to form a suspension or liquid. They have low to no odor, low cost and are easily stored, transported and handled. In addition, they are nonflammable and are not absorbed by porous surfaces. • They do, however, require more agitation in the spray tank than ECs, residues may be more visible on some surfaces, and there is a greater inhalation hazard when handling concentrate than with ECs.
  • 10. Dusts • Dusts - Contain technical grade pesticides mixed with a fine material that acts as a carrier, which alone has little if any effect on pests. • Advantages of dust are that they are ready for use, have no solvent problems, work well on porous surfaces, provide longer residual action than most spray formulations (often because they contain a higher percentage of active ingredient than sprays), and are excellent for penetrating spaces such as wall voids, attics, pipe ducts and sewers. • Disadvantages include the potential of drift to non-target areas, they can be bulky to store, care is needed to avoid inhalation exposure to technicians and customers This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-NC.
  • 11. Baits • Often, baits are pesticides mixed with a food material that is attractive to a pest. Some contain toxicants and kill the pest directly; others are insect growth regulators and slowly reduce the pest population. There are insecticide, termiticide, and rodenticide baits. Baits are formulated as pastes, gels, dry granules, pellets, seeds, or molded cakes. • The development of new bait formulations, such as gels and pastes, and the improvements in delivery systems, including injector systems and bait stations, allow more precise pesticide application in and around the harborages where the pests are most likely to be found. • Technological advances have reduced the amount of the active ingredient needed to achieve effective control and also the volatility and odor of products. These changes have reduced the risk of human and pet exposure to pesticides without compromising effective results.
  • 12. Baits • Baits are generally ready for use, they may have a field life of many weeks, they work on both porous and non-porous surfaces, they are particularly effective against pests that forage widely for food and pests such as social insects that share their food. • Baits can be bulky to handle and store, may deteriorate under damp conditions, they may pose a serious hazard to non-target species unless confined to inaccessible sites or tamper-resistant bait stations, and they often provide poor results where there are many competing food sources.
  • 13. Aerosols • These may be ready-to-use pressurized containers that contain dilute insecticide or they may be produced by special application equipment by forcing liquids through a nozzle as they are mixed with air. Advantages include their ready to use convenience and that they are the best system for space treatments against dispersed pests such as flies. • The small droplet size allows fairly uniform dispersal throughout a void area. Among the disadvantages of aerosols, many containing liquefied hydrocarbon propellants such as propane may be flammable and all pressurized containers must be stored away from heat, overdosing is easier than with many other formulations, care is needed to avoid drift to non-target areas and to avoid inhalation exposure This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-NC.
  • 14. Granules Granules - Dry formulations that consist of an active ingredient impregnated onto a dry carrier usually made of clay, corncob or some other non-reactive material. Granules are ready for use, there are no solvent problems, they perform well on porous as well as non-porous surfaces, they don't present the drift hazard of sprays and dusts, they sink through vegetation to the soil surface better than sprays or dust and are therefore more effective against pests traveling on the soil surface. On the downside, they are bulky to handle and store, are not practical for indoor use, are often more expensive than sprayable formulation, and may require irrigation for best results.
  • 15. Microencapsulated • In a microencapsulated product the active ingredient is encased in microscopic permeable capsules that permit only very slow release of pesticide molecules. The encapsulation process reduces environmental degradation of the active ingredients, they are not absorbed by porous surfaces, encapsulation reduces the intensity of odor arising from the active ingredient, and there is a much lower toxicity than other formulations of the same active ingredient. Microencapsulated products may be harder to mix than other formulations, they require more agitation than ECs, they may leave visible deposits on some surfaces, and they are often more expensive than many sprayable formulations.
  • 16. Microencapsulated •Finally, there are several other formulations on the market including water soluble packs, liquids-in-a-bag, foams, point source and many pre-packaged containers. In addition, continued research ensures that the industry will have a steady supply of new and improved formulations from which to choose. •How do you choose what formulation to use? •How then do you choose which one to use in a particular situation?
  • 17. You choose after carefully considering several criteria: •Pest - Different pest species are more effectively controlled by some formulations than others. For example, aerosols are effective in reducing flying insects while granular insecticides may be more effective in managing those species that crawl along the outside perimeter. Baits are effective for cockroaches, ants and termites but not for fleas. In addition, some formulations are specifically labeled for specific insect species while other formulations of the same active ingredient are not.
  • 18. You choose after carefully considering several criteria: •Surface - The type of surface to be treated will often determine the correct formulation. Wettable powders are more effective on porous surfaces, for example, than are emulsifiable concentrates because the active ingredient remains on the surface. Granules are effective in thatch or mulch areas because they sift down through and settle where the pests are living.
  • 19. You choose after carefully considering several criteria: •Location - You must consider where, either in or around the account, you are going to make a pesticide application. Is it an area that is restricted or open? Are you going to apply it overhead, in an unventilated or enclosed area, or below a water table? Will it be in a location where accidental exposure might occur? Is there a possibility of non-target organisms either coming in contact with it or being poisoned?
  • 20. You choose after carefully considering several criteria: • Environmental factors - Temperature, humidity, sunlight, and drift potential can all influence the formulation you choose. • Baits, for example, hold up well in moderate to warm temperatures and pose no drift problems; however, in high humidity or moisture conditions they can break down or mold quickly. • Emulsifiable concentrates may be subject to drift and high temperatures.
  • 21. You choose after carefully considering several criteria: • Odor concerns - In cases where the customer has concerns about odor, you will need to ensure that low odor formulations are used. Many times the odor of emulsifiable concentrates comes from the solvents and thus they may not be good to use. Wettable powders may also produce odors that can be offensive or linger. In these situations, baits and dusts may be the best choice.
  • 22. Staining concerns •Any formulations containing water may result in staining problems. •Wood, wallpaper, carpets and many other surfaces can be stained or discolored by the application of plain water and some of the insecticides themselves may stain. This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
  • 23. Non-target organisms • Non-target organisms - the presence of pets, children, elderly, or invalids may preclude the use of certain formulations. For example, you can't use a total release aerosol in an area where people are present and cannot be moved. • Nor can you use bait in an area where children might find the station or the bait itself an attractive nuisance or where pets might encounter them. This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
  • 24. Customer • Customer - Finally, you must consider the desires of the customer when determining what formulation to use. They may have reservations about certain types of formulations or may have specific desires regarding others. • For example, some customers will insist on the use of total release aerosols while others may not want them used. Some may prefer that you use dust in void areas or behind baseboards rather than aerosols or liquids. • Baits may be preferred by some while others may not want you to use baits. In addition, the cost of treatment may vary depending upon the formulations you use. As such, this may drive the customer's request for the use of one type over another.
  • 25. The IPM approach to pest management can and often does include the employment of chemical control measures. • Over the last several years there has been an increase in the types of formulations available as a result of a number of factors including development costs, competitive pressures, and increased environmental and safety concerns. • The selection of the proper formulation is as important as choosing the proper active ingredient. To effectively choose, several criteria must be considered. • These include the pest, the surface upon which the application will be made, the location within the structure, environmental factors, odor and staining concerns, the potential for harm to non-target organisms, and finally, the customer themselves. • Without the proper choice of formulation, you cannot undertake an effective management program.