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Giant Destroyer Pest Control, The Super Gasser
Giant Destroyer Pest Control, The Super Gasser
Giant Destroyer Pest Control, The Super Gasser

Giant Destroyer Pest Control, The Super Gasser

4 each
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Giant Destroyer Pest Control, The Super Gasser

Giant Destroyer Pest Control, The Super Gasser

4 each

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Ingredients

Active Ingredients: Sodium Nitrate (50%), Sulfur (38%), Charcoal (9%). Other Ingredients (3%). Total (100%).


Directions

Directions for Use: It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read entire labeling and insert before using this product. Only use for sites, pests, and application methods specified on this labeling. Use restrictions: For outdoor use only. This product may only be used to control pocket gophers, moles, woodchucks, (Not for use on woodchucks in California) Norway rats, (Use in North Carolina on Norway rats only) skunks, and ground squirrels in non-crop areas (including residential lawns, parks, golf courses, re-forested areas, open fields) and in rangeland. Do not use where use of gas cartridges is prohibited by local ordinances. Do not use under buildings, homes, porches or other structure due to possible fire hazard. Only use inside of burrows and never inside of buildings. Product effectiveness may be limited in dry or porous soil which permits the escape of toxic gases from treated burrow. Prior to application: Carefully observe areas to be treated. Apply cartridges only to burrow systems or dens currently being used by target species. Do not apply cartridges to burrows or dens known or believed to contain non-target vertebrate animals. Do not use cartridges where vegetation is dry and likely to catch fire. How to use the Giant Destroyer -Use only inside burrows never inside of buildings. Application steps: (1) Read and understand the specific instructions for the type of animal that you intend to control. Prepare hole for treatment as specified in instructions below for target animal control; (2) Collect sufficient soil, rocks or other noncombustible materials to close burrow system after insertion of cartridge; (3) Find main runway and clear one opening. Make sure the burrow or den hole(s) are large enough for easy insertion of cartridge and that all other openings are sealed; (4) Insert fuse firmly into cartridge end, making sure at least two inches of fuse protrudes from the cartridge. Position yourself so that you can light fuse and promptly insert cartridge into burrow. The minimum fuse burn time is 5 seconds; (5) Working quickly, light fuse and insert cartridge into hole fuse-end first. Never light the cartridge directly [or with less than 2 inches of fuse] nor hold a burning cartridge in your hand; (6) Cover hole immediately with rock or sod, taking care not to smother cartridge. Immediately cover all openings from which gas escape is visible. Avoid breathing cartridge smoke. Follow these instructions: Moles (lawns, golf courses, non-crop areas)-To locate the main runway, look for fresh conical mounds of dirt. Select the freshest of these, remove plug and dig in the direction of main runway. If lateral to the mound is plugged, either dig past the plug or probe ground around the plug to locate main runway. Main runway will be found when probe meets little or no resistance. Follow application steps 1-6 above. If your excavations have divided main runway into sections, treat each portion. Norway Rat (Use in North Carolina on Norway rats only) (non-crop areas)-Use only where burrows are isolated from homes, barns, and other man-made structures. Do not use inside buildings or anywhere where gasses could enter buildings. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Proceed to next closest burrow and treat as above. Ground squirrels (rangeland) Follow application steps 1-6 above. Proceed to next closest burrow and treat as above. Skunks (non-crop areas)-Locate all entrances to den. Do not treat dens under inhabited structures or buildings where toxic gasses could reach humans, pets or domestic animals including livestock. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Kansas need wildlife permit (see insert). Woodchucks (Not for use on woodchucks in California) (open fields, non-crop areas)-Locate all burrow entrances. Select one for use and close all other entrances with rock and dirt. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Consult State game laws before using this product for woodchuck control. Pocket gophers (meadows, reforested areas)-Locate a characteristic fan-shaped mound with signs of recent gopher activity (e.g., recently excavated soil) at plugged burrow entrances. Determine if burrow is active by removing soil plug from center of each burrow entrance. Return the next day to see of the burrow opening has been re-plugged, indicating active use by a pocket gopher. Do not treat burrows that remain unplugged. Find the horseshoe-shaped depression on one side of the plugged mound. Locate the main runway by probing the ground 15.18 inches (38-46 cm) from the mound, starting on the same side as the depression. The main runway has been located when friction on the probe is released and it falls into the runway. Using a shovel or trowel, dig down to the main runway, taking care not to block it with soil, to create a hole. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Treat all active mounds. One cartridge placed in the end of a runway should be sufficient. One or more additional cartridges should be used if treatment takes place in the middle of runway or if runway is T-shaped to reach pocket gophers that may be on the untreated side of the plugged runway. Re-treat in 5-7 days if new or residual activity appears. For larger animals, or for longer or multiple runways, use more than one cartridge. Storage and Disposal: Pesticide Storage: Store only in original container in a dry place inaccessible to children and pets. Pesticide Disposal: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. If empty: Place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: To dispose of unused cartridges, soak in water, crush and bury at least 6 inches in loose soil. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.


Warnings

First Aid: Call a poison control center, doctor, or 1-800-222-1222 immediately for treatment advice. Have the product label with you when obtaining treatment advice. If inhaled: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible. If In eyes: Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing. Keep out of reach of children. See back of card for additional precautionary statements. Precautionary Statements: Hazards to humans and domestic animals. Causes eye irritation. After ignition cartridge produces toxic gases such as oxides of sulfur and carbon monoxide. Fumes from ignited cartridge may be harmful if inhaled. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Avoid breathing fumes. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Environmental hazards: This product is highly toxic to wildlife. Check all burrows for signs of non-target species. If present, do not treat burrows. It is a Federal offense to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death of an endangered species. See package insert label for complete environmental hazards text, including endangered species considerations. Chemical hazards: Once ignited by the fuse, this cartridge will burn vigorously until completely spent and is capable of causing severe burns to exposed skin and clothes, and of igniting dry grass, leaves or other combustible materials.

About

Ingredients

Active Ingredients: Sodium Nitrate (50%), Sulfur (38%), Charcoal (9%). Other Ingredients (3%). Total (100%).


Directions

Directions for Use: It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read entire labeling and insert before using this product. Only use for sites, pests, and application methods specified on this labeling. Use restrictions: For outdoor use only. This product may only be used to control pocket gophers, moles, woodchucks, (Not for use on woodchucks in California) Norway rats, (Use in North Carolina on Norway rats only) skunks, and ground squirrels in non-crop areas (including residential lawns, parks, golf courses, re-forested areas, open fields) and in rangeland. Do not use where use of gas cartridges is prohibited by local ordinances. Do not use under buildings, homes, porches or other structure due to possible fire hazard. Only use inside of burrows and never inside of buildings. Product effectiveness may be limited in dry or porous soil which permits the escape of toxic gases from treated burrow. Prior to application: Carefully observe areas to be treated. Apply cartridges only to burrow systems or dens currently being used by target species. Do not apply cartridges to burrows or dens known or believed to contain non-target vertebrate animals. Do not use cartridges where vegetation is dry and likely to catch fire. How to use the Giant Destroyer -Use only inside burrows never inside of buildings. Application steps: (1) Read and understand the specific instructions for the type of animal that you intend to control. Prepare hole for treatment as specified in instructions below for target animal control; (2) Collect sufficient soil, rocks or other noncombustible materials to close burrow system after insertion of cartridge; (3) Find main runway and clear one opening. Make sure the burrow or den hole(s) are large enough for easy insertion of cartridge and that all other openings are sealed; (4) Insert fuse firmly into cartridge end, making sure at least two inches of fuse protrudes from the cartridge. Position yourself so that you can light fuse and promptly insert cartridge into burrow. The minimum fuse burn time is 5 seconds; (5) Working quickly, light fuse and insert cartridge into hole fuse-end first. Never light the cartridge directly [or with less than 2 inches of fuse] nor hold a burning cartridge in your hand; (6) Cover hole immediately with rock or sod, taking care not to smother cartridge. Immediately cover all openings from which gas escape is visible. Avoid breathing cartridge smoke. Follow these instructions: Moles (lawns, golf courses, non-crop areas)-To locate the main runway, look for fresh conical mounds of dirt. Select the freshest of these, remove plug and dig in the direction of main runway. If lateral to the mound is plugged, either dig past the plug or probe ground around the plug to locate main runway. Main runway will be found when probe meets little or no resistance. Follow application steps 1-6 above. If your excavations have divided main runway into sections, treat each portion. Norway Rat (Use in North Carolina on Norway rats only) (non-crop areas)-Use only where burrows are isolated from homes, barns, and other man-made structures. Do not use inside buildings or anywhere where gasses could enter buildings. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Proceed to next closest burrow and treat as above. Ground squirrels (rangeland) Follow application steps 1-6 above. Proceed to next closest burrow and treat as above. Skunks (non-crop areas)-Locate all entrances to den. Do not treat dens under inhabited structures or buildings where toxic gasses could reach humans, pets or domestic animals including livestock. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Kansas need wildlife permit (see insert). Woodchucks (Not for use on woodchucks in California) (open fields, non-crop areas)-Locate all burrow entrances. Select one for use and close all other entrances with rock and dirt. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Consult State game laws before using this product for woodchuck control. Pocket gophers (meadows, reforested areas)-Locate a characteristic fan-shaped mound with signs of recent gopher activity (e.g., recently excavated soil) at plugged burrow entrances. Determine if burrow is active by removing soil plug from center of each burrow entrance. Return the next day to see of the burrow opening has been re-plugged, indicating active use by a pocket gopher. Do not treat burrows that remain unplugged. Find the horseshoe-shaped depression on one side of the plugged mound. Locate the main runway by probing the ground 15.18 inches (38-46 cm) from the mound, starting on the same side as the depression. The main runway has been located when friction on the probe is released and it falls into the runway. Using a shovel or trowel, dig down to the main runway, taking care not to block it with soil, to create a hole. Follow application steps 1-6 above. Treat all active mounds. One cartridge placed in the end of a runway should be sufficient. One or more additional cartridges should be used if treatment takes place in the middle of runway or if runway is T-shaped to reach pocket gophers that may be on the untreated side of the plugged runway. Re-treat in 5-7 days if new or residual activity appears. For larger animals, or for longer or multiple runways, use more than one cartridge. Storage and Disposal: Pesticide Storage: Store only in original container in a dry place inaccessible to children and pets. Pesticide Disposal: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. If empty: Place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: To dispose of unused cartridges, soak in water, crush and bury at least 6 inches in loose soil. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.


Warnings

First Aid: Call a poison control center, doctor, or 1-800-222-1222 immediately for treatment advice. Have the product label with you when obtaining treatment advice. If inhaled: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible. If In eyes: Hold eyes open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing. Keep out of reach of children. See back of card for additional precautionary statements. Precautionary Statements: Hazards to humans and domestic animals. Causes eye irritation. After ignition cartridge produces toxic gases such as oxides of sulfur and carbon monoxide. Fumes from ignited cartridge may be harmful if inhaled. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Avoid breathing fumes. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Environmental hazards: This product is highly toxic to wildlife. Check all burrows for signs of non-target species. If present, do not treat burrows. It is a Federal offense to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death of an endangered species. See package insert label for complete environmental hazards text, including endangered species considerations. Chemical hazards: Once ignited by the fuse, this cartridge will burn vigorously until completely spent and is capable of causing severe burns to exposed skin and clothes, and of igniting dry grass, leaves or other combustible materials.


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