NORTH KANSAS CITY, MO — The U.S. EPA has approved a new label for InTice Granular Bait. The reformatted label includes the addition of Asian roaches, earwigs, rover ants, sow bugs, pill bugs, centipedes and millipedes.
“Asian roaches are becoming an increasing problem in the Gulf states,” said Dr. Cisse Spragins, Rockwell Labs Ltd’s CEO. “Our customers have had great results against Asian roaches when using InTice. It’s also been a big year for earwigs, but the feedback from the field is that in accounts where InTice has been used around the perimeter, earwigs have not been a problem. It’s great to get these and other additional pests added to the label.”
The label has also been completely reformatted to be easier to understand, and some additional use sites have been added as well. Like all InTice baits, InTice Granular Bait is approved for use in National Organic Certified facilities. For further information, visit www.rockwelllabs.com or contact the company toll-free at 866/788-4101.
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