§ 158.1784 - Wood-destroying beetles.  


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  • § 158.1784 Wood-destroying beetles.

    (a) General. The tables and test notes in this section apply to wood-destroying beetles. The labeling claim determines the required test species. The required test species for a labeling claim appears in paragraph (b) of this section. The required performance standards appear in paragraph (c) of this section.

    (b) Test species. For products making a claim against wood-destroying beetles, the required test species for a labeling claim is set forth in the following table.

    Table 1 to Paragraph (b) - Required Test Species for Products Making a Claim Against Wood-Destroying Beetles

    Labeling claim Required test species
    True powderpost beetles Testing on one species from the Lyctinae subfamily is required.
    Wood-destroying or wood-boring beetles Testing on three species is required:
    Anobiid beetle (Anobiidae sp.) AND Bostrichid beetle (Bostrichidae sp.) AND Old house borer (Hylotrupes bajulus).

    (c) Performance standards. The performance standards for pesticide products making certain claims against wood-destroying beetles appear in the following table. The performance standards for labeling claims that are not specifically provided in the following table appear in § 158.1704.

    Table 2 to Paragraph (c) - Performance Standards for Certain Claims Against Wood-Destroying Beetles

    Claim category Performance standard
    Non-Structural Protection: Wood Preservative Treatment 100% prevention of damage to wood for ≥2 years.
    Structural Protection, except Baits 95% prevention of damage to wood ≥5 years.
    Structural Protection: Bait Treatment 95% prevention of damage to wood ≥3 years.