JUROX ERADICATOR 20L

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Active Constituents Imidacloprid 35 g/L Indications For the control of neonicotinoid susceptible body lice (Bovicola ovis) on shorn sheep up to 7 days off shears and on unshorn lambs up to 2 months of age. This product can be expected to protect sheep against re-infestation with lice for 4 weeks after treatment when applied within 24 hours of shearing. Withholding Periods Meat: DO NOT USE less than 21 days before slaughter for human consumption. Milk: DO NOT USE on ewes which are producing, or may in the future produce, milk that may be used or processed for human consumption. Wool Harvesting Interval: DO NOT USE less than 6 months before shearing or fibre collection. Trade Advice Export Slaughter Interval (ESI): DO NOT slaughter for export less than 63 days after treatment. The ESI on this label was correct at the time of label approval. Before using this product, confirm the current ESI from Jurox Pty Limited on 1800 023 312. Dosage Bodyweight (kg) Dose (mL) Method Below 6 8 Single Stripe 6.0 – 8.0 12 Single Stripe 8.1 – 10.0 15 Single Stripe 10.1 – 12.5 20 Single Stripe 12.6 – 15.0 25 Single Stripe 15.1 – 20.0 30 Single Stripe 20.1 – 30.0 40 Single Stripe 30.1 – 55.0 60 Double Stripe 55.1 – 80.0 80 Double Stripe 80.1 – 100.0 90 Double Stripe Add 10 mL for each 10 kg over 100 kg. Double Stripe Apply the entire dose to sheep under 30 kg as a single broadband stripe from poll to tail butt. For sheep over 30 kg, apply half the dose as a broadband stripe either side of the midline from the mid neck to the butt of the tail. The stripes should be no further than 10 cm apart. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment. Dose the mob to the heaviest animal by liveweight in each group (ewes, wethers, rams, lambs). Do not underdose. Where there is a large variation in size within the group (e.g. lambs), dose rate should be based on the label directions for each weight range. Drafting into two or more lines may be appropriate to avoid excessive overdosing