- Amdro
Amdro is a trade name for a
hydramethylnon -basedhydrazone insecticide , commonly used in the southern United States forfire ant control. Amdro was patented in 1978 by theAmerican Cyanamid company, nowAmbrands , and was conditionally approved for use by theUnited States Environmental Protection Agency in August, 1980. It is a delayed-toxicity food chain killer, in which soldier ants carry the bait into the mound and feed it to the queen, killing her and decimating the mound. Amdro uses a corn grit andsoybean oil base and must be used within three months after opening to be effective. Amdro has several drawbacks: (1) when it rains, or the bait is moisturized, Amdro loses its effectiveness entirely; (2) insecticide baits tend to be slow working and take up to a month to be effective; and (3) Amdro cannot be used on food crops.References
* [http://extoxnet.orst.edu/pips/hydramet.htm Chemical Fact Sheet]
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