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WARRIOR™ is a unique 40% organophosphate ear tag which releases a synergized formulation of diazinon and chlorpyrifos from an exclusive Tri-Polymer matrix of non-toxic inert ingredients. WARRIOR™ combines the high fly killing action of diazinon with the superior lice control properties of chlorpyrifos. This patented* formulation exhibits greater potency than either insecticide used alone and is especially effective against pyrethroid-resistant pests. WARRIOR™ has a net weight of 15 grams per tag for long-lasting activity.
EFFECTIVENESS...
WARRIOR™ when applied at one tag per animal controls Buffalo Flies for up to 12 weeks and controls cattle lice on beef and dairy cattle.
PRODUCT ADVANTAGES...
Registered for use on beef and diary cattle.
The only insecticidal tag registered to control both biting and sucking lice on cattle.
Works well as an integral component of an insecticidal rotation program with PYthon® and other organophosphate tags to help prevent buffalo fly insecticide resistance.
Works extremely well against pyrethroid resistant strains of buffalo fly.
Has NIL withholding periods for both meat and milk.
Has NIL Export Slaughter Interval.
Brings proven weight gains and performance.
Reduces the need for frequent mustering and insecticide applications.
Is a rainfast and dipfast formulation.
Is an environmentally friendly form of insecticide application as there is no risk of spillage and overdosing.
Uses the proven Y-TEX® two-piece application system.
Can be safely used in conjunction with other pesticide and medicinal applications.
REQUIREMENTS
A specially designed Y-TEX eartag pin is required when inserting any Y-TEX eartags. Click to browse Y-Tex Eartag Pin T/S Python & Python Maxima Tags
A specially designed Y-TEX eartag pin is required when inserting any Y-TEX eartags. Click to browse Y-Tex Eartag Pin T/S Python & Python Maxima Tags
WARRIORTM Insecticidal Cattle Ear Tags will give effective control of Buffalo fly and Cattle lice if used regularly on all animals in the group. The treatment regime with a periodic rotation program will reduce the potential for insecticide resistance to develop in Buffalo flies
Apply at a rate of one tag per animal.
DO NOT tag calves less than 3 months of age as ear damage may occur. Remove tags before slaughter. Animal and pest: Cattle including lactating dairy cows. - Buffalo flies (Haematobia irritans exigua), Cattle lice (Damalinia bovis, Linognathus vituli, Haematopinus eurysternus, Solenoptes capillatus) State: All states and territories. Critical Comments: For Buffalo fly control: Apply when fly numbers reach unacceptable levels.
Removal of tags after 3 months will ensure that buffalo fly populations are not exposed to sub-lethal doses which may increase the chance of resistance. Remove tags with tag removal knife. The level & duration of control may be reduced under high fly pressure. The whole herd is to be treated concurrently.
For Cattle lice control: Apply tags in late Autumn or early Winter and remove after 3 months.
Meat: Nil, Milk: Nil
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