Sevendust?

Just to clarify further: the use of Sevin dust is NOT being outlawed entirely by the EPA. The uses it is presently allowed for are being reduced. All products with the ative ingredient in Sevin as they are presently labelled for use are being phased out. You will still be able to get Sevin and products with it's active ingredient after the date mentioned just with it uses restricted as will be stated on the packaging. The old packaging with expanded uses is being outlawed and eliminated. Sorry to get under your craw just stating facts and trying not to mislead. Keystonepaul
 
A hundred years ago, when I was quite a bit younger than I am now, our apartment became infested with fleas. It was a nightmare. there were fleas flitting through the carpets, leaping on my young son, hopping on my indoor only cat, eating my husband alive!! (Our apartment was one of those ground level affairs, where the windows were literally at ground level. Fleas had paraded in through the screens before I knew what they were about.)

We tried everything -- sprays, bombs, insecticides -- nothing worked, until I tried sevin. I dusted the carpet. I dusted the cat. I dusted the laundry. The cat I put in the tiled bathroom. The whole family went out for an afternoon. I left the vacuum at the door. Upon our return I vacuumed our way in. We never saw another flea and I have sworn by sevin ever since.

The cat lived to be a healthy sturdy 18. I now use sevin on my dogs at flea season (now).

We just spread sevin all over my son's (grandson's) new yard to kill all the chiggers that were eating us alive.

If I would use it on my dear cat, my princess dog, my family's carpet and my grandson's play yard, I would say it is certainly safe for your chickens. Like everyone has said, use it sparingly. The bag of sevin I have now is more than half full and I've had it eight years.

And here's another point -- all of these chemicals are to some degree dangerous -- but I'd prefer to use sparingly one that works as opposed to frequently use one that doesn't work quite so well.

That's my entire story of sevin,
Jenny
 
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Sevin isn't being pulled from the shelves. It's USES are being changed, but the product, in both powder and liquid will still be available. Incidentally, our local feed guy said the price is sky rocketing for Sevin in the new packaging.

http://www.epa.gov/EPA-PEST/2009/March/Day-18/p5695.htm

Reading the entire EPA notice, you'll notice about halfway through that only the product direction uses has been changed. Poultry has NOT been eliminated from Sevin. Mostly peas, and other succulent plants, sweet potato dipping before planting, etc. Very straightforth, and educational. Thanks for posting the link!
 
II. What Action is the Agency Taking?

This notice announces the amendment to terminate uses and eliminate
certain application methods for carbaryl products, as requested by
registrants, of certain end-use and/or manufacturing-use carbaryl
products registered under section 3 of FIFRA. These registrations are
listed in sequence by registration number in Tables 1 and 2 of this unit.

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Table 1--Carbaryl Product Registrations Amended to Terminate Uses or
Eliminate Certain Application Methods
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Uses Being
Terminated and/or
EPA Registration Number Product Name Application Methods
Being Eliminated
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239-1349 Ortho Sevin[reg] 5 Poultry and poultry
Dust premises; domestic
pets and premises
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239-2181 Ortho Sevin[reg] Domestic Pets and
Garden Dust Premises;
succulent/fresh
beans and peas
(subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
239-2514 Get-A-Bug Snail, Succulent/fresh
Slug and Insect beans and peas
Killer (subgroup 6B);
leafy vegetables
(except Brassica
vegetables)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
239-2628 Ortho Sevin[reg] Succulent/fresh
Liquid Brand beans and peas
Carbaryl (subgroup 6B);
Insecticide poultry and
Formula II poultry premises
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264-315 Sevin[reg] Brand Pea and bean,
85 Sprayable succulent shelled
Carbaryl (subgroup 6B);
Insecticide millet; wheat;
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
dip drench for
nursery stock,
vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage
plants; ULV
application for
adult mosquito
control; outdoor
pet sleeping
quarters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-316 SEVIN[reg] 80 Pea and bean,
Solupak succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B);
millet; wheat;
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
dip/drench for
nursery stock,
vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage
plants; ULV
application for
adult mosquito
control ; outdoor
pet sleeping
quarters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-328 Sevin[reg] Brand Agricultural uses
80%Dust Base
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-333 SEVIN[reg] brand Pea and bean,
XLR PLUS Carbaryl succulent shelled
Insecticide (subgroup 6B);
millet; wheat;
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
dip/drench for
nursery stock,
vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage
plants; ULV
application for
adult mosquito
control; outdoor
pet sleeping
quarters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-334 SEVIN[reg] brand Pea and bean,
RP2 Carbaryl succulent shelled
Insecticide (subgroup 6B);
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
outdoor pet
sleeping quarters;
liquid broadcast
use for
residential lawns
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-335 SEVIN[reg] brand Pea and bean,
RP4 Carbaryl succulent shelled
Insecticide (subgroup 6B);
millet; wheat;
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
preplant root dip/
drench for nursery
stock, vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage
plants; ULV
application for
adult mosquito
control; outdoor
pet sleeping
quarters; liquid
broadcast use for
residential lawns
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-349 SEVIN[reg] brand Pea and bean,
4F Carbaryl succulent shelled
Insecticide (subgroup 6B);
millet; wheat;
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
preplant root dip/
drench for nursery
stock, vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage
plants; ULV
application for
adult mosquito
control; outdoor
pet sleeping
quarters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-429 SEVIN[reg] brand Leafy vegetables
Granular Carbaryl (except Brassica)
Insecticide
------------------------------------------------------------------------
264-526 SEVIN[reg] brand Pea and bean,
80 WSP Carbaryl succulent shelled
Insecticide (subgroup 6B);
millet; wheat;
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
preplant root dip/
drench for nursery
stock, vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage
plants; ULV
application for
adult mosquito
control; outdoor
pet sleeping
quarters
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-885 SEVIN[reg] Brand Leafy vegetables
Granular Carbaryl (except Brassica)
Insecticide
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-982 SEVIN[reg] Brand Pea and bean,
97.5% Insecticide succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B);
preplant root dip/
drench treatment
for nursery stock,
vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage plants
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1211 AES Carbaryl Pea and bean,
Insecticide succulent shelled
Spray, RTU (subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1212 SEVIN[reg] Grub Leafy vegetables
Killer Granules (except Brassica);
pea and bean,
succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1213 SEVIN[reg] Leafy vegetables
Granules Ant, (except Brassica);
Flea, Tick, and pea and bean,
Grub Killer succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1226 SEVIN[reg] 40WSP Preplant root dip/
Carbaryl drench for nursery
Insecticide stock, vegetable
transplants,
bedding plants,
and foliage
plants; outdoor
pet sleeping
quarters; liquid
broadcast use on
residential lawns
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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432-1227 SEVIN[reg] SL Outdoor pet
Carbaryl sleeping quarters;
Insecticide liquid broadcast
use on residential
lawns
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1237 BES Garden Dust Pea and bean,
10% succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1238 AES Carbaryl Pea and bean,
Insecticide Spray- succulent shelled
RTU (subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1239 BES Garden Dust 5% Bean succulent
shelled
------------------------------------------------------------------------
432-1244 AES SEVIN[reg] Leafy vegetables
Granules Ant, (except Brassica)
Flea, Tick, and
Grub Killer (1%
Sevin)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
769-574 Suregard Brand Pea and bean,
Sevin[reg] 80S succulent shelled
Carbaryl (subgroup 6B);
Insecticide preplant root dip
(sweet potato);
wheat
------------------------------------------------------------------------
769-728 Sevin[reg] Brand Pea and bean,
Carbaryl succulent shelled
Insecticide 5% (subgroup 6B);
Turf Insecticide leafy vegetables
Granules (except Brassica)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
769-971 Sevin[reg] Brand Pea and bean,
80% DB succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B);
preplant root dip
(sweet potato);
use of dust
formulations in/on
agricultural
crops; wheat
------------------------------------------------------------------------
769-972 Security Brand 50% Pea and bean,
Sevin[reg] succulent shelled
Wettable (subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
769-976 Sevin[reg] Brand Leafy vegetables
Carbaryl (except Brassica)
Insecticide 2%
Granular
Insecticide
------------------------------------------------------------------------
829-128 SA-50 Brand Direct application
Sevin[reg] 5% to domestic pets
Dust or dwellings;
Succulent/fresh
peas and beans
(subgroup 6B); all
agricultural uses
------------------------------------------------------------------------
829-285 Cutworm and Succulent/fresh
Cricket Bait peas and beans
(subgroup 6B);
leafy vegetables
(except Brassica
vegetables)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2935-366 Wilbur-Ellis Wheat; peas and
Sevin[reg] 5 Bait beans, succulent
or fresh (subgroup
6B); leafy
vegetables (except
Brassica
vegetables)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5887-43 Black Leaf Pea and bean,
Sevin[reg] Brand succulent shelled
Carbaryl (subgroup 6B);
Insecticide direct
applications to
domestic animals
(dogs and cats)
and their
dwellings/premises
------------------------------------------------------------------------
5905-251 Helena Sevimol 4 Pea and bean,
Carbaryl succulent shelled
Insecticide (subgroup 6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7401-38 Ferti-Lome Liquid Pea and bean,
Sevin[reg] Home succulent (fresh)
Garden Spray shelled (subgroup
6B)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7401-69 Ferti-Lome Garden Pea and bean,
Dust succulent (fresh)
shelled (subgroup
6B); direct
applications to
domestic pets or
pet premises
(indoor or
outdoor)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
7401-166 Hi-Yield 10% Pea and bean,
Carbaryl Garden succulent (fresh)
Dust shelled (subgroup
6B); domestic pets
or pet premises
(indoor or
outdoor)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8119-5 Corry's Slug, Leafy vegetables
Snail and Insect (except Brassica)
Killer
------------------------------------------------------------------------
9198-146 The Andersons 8.0% Peas and beans,
Granular Carbaryl succulent or fresh
(subgroup 6B);
leafy vegetables
(except Brassica)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
9198-223 The Andersons Peas and beans,
Insect Killer succulent or fresh
Granules with (subgroup 6B);
2.0% Carbaryl leafy vegetables
(except Brassica)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
11656-21 Coastox Carbaryl Pea and bean,
Cutworm Bait succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B);
leafy vegetables
(except Brassica)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-49 Drexel Carbaryl 4L Succulent beans and
peas; preplant dip
for sweet potato;
wheat; millet; dip
or drench
treatment to
nursery stock or
transplants, etc;
indoor uses; ULV
mosquito
adulticide; all
applications using
backpack sprayers
------------------------------------------------------------------------

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19713-50 Drexel Carbaryl Succulent beans and
80S peas; preplant
root dip for sweet
potato; wheat;
millet; poultry or
poultry premises;
seedling dip/
drench for nursery
stock; pet
premises; pet
sleeping quarters;
ULV mosquito
adulticide; all
applications using
backpack sprayers
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-53 Drexel Carbaryl All agricultural
10D uses; succulent
beans and peas
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-75 Drexel Carbaryl Succulent beans and
Technical peas; proso millet
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-89 Carbaryl 2L Succulent beans and
peas; preplant dip
for sweet potato;
indoor
applications; ULV
mosquito
adulticide; all
applications using
backpack sprayers
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-212 Carbaryl 10D Dust for
agricultural use;
cotton; succulent
beans; poultry;
dogs; cats
(household pets)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-213 Carbaryl 5D All agricultural
uses; succulent
beans and peas
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-244 Carbaryl 80 Dust Succulent peas and
Base beans, (subgroup
6B); wheat;
millet; poultry;
dogs and pets; all
indoor uses
(domestic
dwellings,
residential and
commercial,
barns);
formulation into
products for dip
or drench
treatments
------------------------------------------------------------------------
19713-363 Carbaryl 85 Succulent beans and
Sprayable peas; preplant dip
for sweet potato;
root dip or drench
treatments; ULV
mosquito
adulticide; all
applications using
backpack sprayers
------------------------------------------------------------------------
34704-289 10% Sevin[reg] Pea and bean,
Granules succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B);
leafy vegetables
(except Brassica)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
34704-447 Carbaryl 4L Pea and bean,
succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B);
millet; wheat;
preplant root dip
for sweet potato;
seedling dips or
drenches; all
indoor
applications
------------------------------------------------------------------------
71096-15 Bonide Snail, Slug Pea and bean,
and Sowbug Bait succulent shelled
(subgroup 6B);
leafy vegetables
(except Brassica)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
82200-1 Turf and Garden Leafy vegetables
Seven[reg]% (except Brassica)
Granular Carbaryl
Insecticide
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I just dusted all of mine with Poultry Dust, because I thought they were just pulling out their juvenile feathers and I picked one up, and I saw this tiny little white bug. I am assuming it is lice?

So, I also dusted the coops and the run. And also added DE. My can states that if you get it on your skin to wash for 15-20 minutes. So, I am assuming it can cause some kind of harm.

But, I would rather be mite and lice free and just make sure I wash extremely well after using it.

Scalded myself in the shower!
 
Chic.. I found parasites on my chicks as well and Totally freaked out. And because I am a worrier by nature, I pondered about the whole sevin controversy quite a bit. I was so afraid that my chicks would grow extra feet or something :) but... I finally "just got over it" and sprinkled the sevin on them. It was so not a big deal as I made it out to be. The nasty little parasites were gone the very next day... now that's peace of mind! The fact is that many people use it still. Just be responsible with it and wear a mask and gloves and all, but I promise you, your chicks will be soooo much happier without parasites. Happy chicks, Happy mom! Right? Good luck
 
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The white bug - was it long, almond shaped, or like a dot? It could be. Sometimes they just get bugs in their feathers from the grass, etc, too.

The dusting will be a good prevention however.

On the dust, I always assume it can and try to limit direct skin contact although oddly we're supposed to dust our birds with it.
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But permethrin is used as a wound spray for screw worms for animals, so I always take those labels with a grain of salt and just try to do as they say.
 
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I respectfully disagree, and I still feel that "terminating or eliminating usages" when it lists "Ortho Sevin[reg] 5 Poultry and poultry Dust premises; domestic pets and premises" to me says usage on pets is being eliminated. It is not being elimated for permethrin at all, for pets or chickens. I don't feel a need to keep repeating myself, and I'm sure no one wants to read it either.
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If it's not safe for a dog, it's not safe for a much more sensitive chicken to me.
 
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I haven't personally had any adverse effects from using Sevin Dust on any of my pets.... I agree with threehorses... Use your own judgement... if it is all about the environment then by all means sit down on the ground with a pair of tweezers and pick them off one by one. I still have bees in my yard and even flies occasionally but the mites..... they don't stick around... I also condone the use of DE as a support measure..... and there were honeybees just today gracing my yard.... I really don't want to hurt the either

Here is a Hijack opp: Safeway has their returned bottle and can area set up in such a way that it traps honeybees....shouldn't they be accountable for their "bee traps"?
 

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