Ytex® 1613000 XP820 Combo Blank Insecticide Synergized Macrocyclic Lactone Ear Tag, 20 Tag / Box, Metallic Gold
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Ytex® 1613000 XP820 Combo Blank Insecticide Synergized Macrocyclic Lactone Ear Tag, 20 Tag / Box, Metallic Gold

Product Code: 1613-000

Ear Tag, XP820 Combo Blank Insecticide, Synergized Macrocyclic Lactone, Metallic Gold, Molded Plastic Material, Solid Form, Very Mild Odor, 160 Deg C Melting Point, 8% Abamectin (Avermectin B1a and Avermectin B1b), 20% Piperonyl Butoxide (Butylcarbityl) (6-Propyl-Piperonyl) Ether and Related Compounds, 72% Other Ingredients, Cattle Species
  • Color : Metallic Gold
  • Ingredients : 8% Abamectin (Avermectin B1a and Avermectin B1b), 20% Piperonyl Butoxide (Butylcarbityl) (6-Propyl-Piperonyl) Ether and Related Compounds, 72% Other Ingredients
  • Material : Molded Plastic
  • Form : Solid
  • Odor : Very Mild
  • Species : Cattle
  • Melting Point : 160 Deg C
XP 820 is a unique, slow-release ear tag for cattle that is the first ever tag to contain abamectin (avermectins B1a and B1b), a highly active macrocyclic lactone that has never been used before on cattle in the USA. The patented formulation contains a high loading of piperonyl butoxide which synergizes the abamectin for maximum pesticidal action. XP 820 is particularly effective against horn flies, including strains resistant to synthetic pyrethroid and organophosphate insecticides. XP 820 is also effective against ear ticks, American Dog Ticks, Cattle Fever Ticks (Boophilus species) and Lone Star Ticks. The XP 820 tag has a net weight of 0.32 oz.(9 grams) and a metallic gold color. Precautions and Restrictions: Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. CONTROLS: horn flies, Gulf Coast ticks, spinose ear ticks AIDS IN CONTROL: American dog ticks, cattle fever ticks, lone star ticks and reduces face flies These tags are applied with the Ultra Tagger Plus Applicator.
• XP 820 is the only ear tag worldwide to contain a macrocyclic lactone • Labelled for use on beef and dairy cattle, including calves and lactating dairy cows • Controls Horn Flies that are resistant to synthetic pyrethroids and organophosphates • Controls Horn Flies for up to three months with one tag per head and up to five months with two tags per head • Controls Gulf Coast Ticks and aids in control of Spinose Ear Ticks with two tags per head • XP820 is the only ear tag approved for Aid In Control of Cattle Fever Ticks, the causal agent of tick fever (Babesiosis), a potentially fatal cattle disease. This product should not be the sole means of control of cattle fever ticks • Aids in control of American Dog Ticks for up to three months and Lone Star Ticks for two months with two tags/head • Reduces Face Flies with two tags/head • Has no objectionable odor • Has the Y-TEX Snap-Lok® collar for guaranteed retention against tag or button failure for up to 5 months • Uses the proven Y-TEX two-piece tag application system • Ideal for rotation with all other insecticide ear tags for management of insecticide resistance
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labelling. Reformulation or repackaging of this product is prohibited. This labelling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. Apply tags as directed below for Horn Flies and Gulf Coast ticks: • Horn Flies: 1 tag/animal for up to 3 months control. 2 tags/animal for up to 5 months control (1 tag on each ear). For breeds with large ears, apply to back of ear for optimum control of horn flies. • Gulf Coast Ticks: 2 tags/animal for up to 4 months control (1 tag on each ear). Apply tags as directed below for the listed pests: • Spinose Ear Ticks: 2 tags/animal (1 tag on the front of each ear) to aid in control for up to 3 to 4 months. • American Dog Ticks: 2 tags/animal (1 tag per ear) to aid in control for up to 3 months. • Cattle Fever Ticks (Boophilus species): 2 tags/animal (1 tag per ear) to aid in control for 2 to 3 months. This product should not be the sole means of control of cattle fever ticks. • Lone Star Ticks: 2 tags/animal (1 tag per ear) to aid in control for 2 months. • Face Flies (Musca autumnalis): 2 tags/animal (1 tag on the front of each ear) to reduce Face Flies. Apply as shown with a Y-TEX 2-piece tag applicator (i.e. UltraTagger plus). Apply when flies, ticks or lice become a problem. Reapply as necessary up to two treatments per year. All animals in the herd should be tagged to avoid dilution of the treatment. 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. Remove tags before slaughter.