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No, actually it's named Taktic. Maverick is fluvalinate.
Why was amitraz pulled from the market? I've heard several reasons.
1. Fire in the Merck facility
2. Regulators didn't want another source of amitraz in the environment,
exposing children to the chemical...they felt that animal flea/tick
collars are amitraz and children are being exposed enough without
additional points of contact. Actually, aren't flea/tick collars fipronil?
3. Way more Taktic was being sold in the US that was being produced here
by Merck. Rumor has it, knock-off Taktic was coming in from China.
Who really knows?
Mike
On 10/6/2012 10:13 PM, 25 Hives wrote:
> Some of the locals are talking about using Amitraz for mites this fall. Though not currently approved, it was formerly marketed as "Maverik" in the U.S. I understand Amitraz is approved for use in Canada.
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> What's the history on why it was yanked from the approved status for use in the U.S.?
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> Grant
> Jackson, MO
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