ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: Betacyfluthrin 80g/kg, Piperonyl Butoxide 200g/kg
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
All mature animals in the herd should be tagged. Cylence® Ultra will provide effective control of buffalo flies if used regularly on all animals in the group. The level and duration of control may be reduced under conditions of high fly pressure. Replace tags as necessary. Calves less than 3 months should not be tagged as ear damage may result. Remove tags at end of fly season or prior to slaughter. Continual exposure to a single class of insecticide (eg, pyrethroids or organophosphates) may lead to the development of resistance to that class of insecticide. In order to reduce the possibility of buffalo flies developing resistance it is important to rotate the class of insecticide used and/or the method of buffalo fly control on a seasonal basis. Cylence® Ultra contains the pyrethroid insecticide betacyfluthrin plus the synergist piperonyl butoxide. Cylence® Ultra may be seasonally rotated with ear tags from other insecticide groups.
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION
Protect Both Flanks with Cylence® Ultra
More grazing & less flicking of Buffalo Flies Continual exposure to a single class of insecticide (e.g. pyrethroids or organophosphates) may lead to the development of resistance to that class of insecticide. In order to reduce the possibility of Buffalo Flies developing resistance it is important to rotate the class of insecticide used on a seasonal basis. Cylence® Ultra may be seasonally rotated with ear tags from other insecticide groups e.g Co-Ral® Plus® .
This Buffalo Fly season protect both flanks with the double tag system - ‘Cylence® Ultra’ and remember to rotate with Co-Ral® Plus® .
DOSE RATE 2 tags per animal
WITHHOLDING PERIODS:
TRADE ADVICE
EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI): The minimum time between removal of ear tags and slaughter for export is zero (0) days.
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