MAX 40 INSECTICIDE EAR TAG (SUSTAINED-RELEASE)
Sustained Release
$70.65
Only 10 left in stock
Only 10 left in stock
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Product Description
MAX 40™ is a new sustained-release, insecticide ear tag containing a highly concentrated, maximum dose of Diazinon insecticide making up 40% of its volume by weight. MAX 40 has been designed to control the rate at which the active (Diazinon) is distributed throughout the surface of the animal. This unique controlled release formulation extends the effectiveness of the tag. The sustained release rate along with the tag’s high potency increases the number of weeks animals benefit from control of the targeted pests - up to 20 weeks (5 months). MAX 40 has a net weight of 0.53 oz. (15 grams) per tag.
Product Advantages
• Contains 40% Diazinon. • New sustained release formulation. • For optimum control of horn flies and ear ticks, and to aid in control of face flies, stable flies, and house flies, use two tags per animal. • For adequate control of horn flies, use one tag per animal. • MAX 40 tags have been proven to be effective against pyrethroid resistant horn flies for up to five months. • Approved for use on beef and non-lactating dairy cattle, including calves over three months of age. • Controls horn flies, Gulf Coast ticks and spinose ear ticks*. • Aids to control face flies, lice*, stable flies* and house flies*. • Requires no withdrawal time. • Has Y-TEX Snap-Lok® collar for guaranteed retention against tag or button failure for five months. • For management of insecticide resistance, MAX 40 is ideal for rotation with other insecticide ear tags according to Y-TEX’s recommended rotation program.
*Not for Use on this Pest in California
Ingredients
Diazinon
Guaranteed Analysis
For adequate control of horn flies, attach one tag per animal. For optimum control of horn flies, control of ear ticks, and as an aid in the control of face flies, lice, stable flies and house flies, attach one tag to each ear (two per animal). Replace as necessary. MAX 40 tags have been proven to be effective against pyrethroid resistant horn flies for up to five months. Disinfect tag applicator before use. To minimize development of insecticide resistance in horn flies, remove used tags at the end of the season and follow the recommended tag rotation program. Calves less than 3 months of age should not be tagged as ear damage may result. Remove tags before slaughter.