Information on Fenpropathrin
Find information on the registration status, continuous evaluation and mitigation measures in California to regulate this active ingredient. An active ingredient is the chemical that makes a pesticide work on a target pest.
Active Ingredient: Fenpropathrin
Type of Pesticide: Insecticide
California Registration: Yes
EPA Registration: Yes
Fumigant: No
California Restricted Material: No
Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC): No
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC): No
Potential Groundwater Contaminant: No
Reevaluation Status: Concluded
Chemical Class: Pyrethroid
DPR Chemical Code: 2234
Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Documents
Historic Documents
- California 2009 Urban Pesticide Use Pattern Study, Conducted by the Pyrethroid Working Group & Meta Research, Inc.
- December 1999 – Significance of Dermal Dose Levels in Dermal Absorption Studies of Pesticides
- May 1999 – Dermal Absorption of Cyromazine, Diclofop-Methyl, Fenpropathrin, Fipronil, and MB 46513 in Rats
- November 1995 – Label Amendments Proposed by Valent USA for Use of Danitol TM 2.4Ec Spray (Fenpropathrin) on Tomatoes and Strawberries
- June 1994 – Risk Characterization Document
- June 1994 – Exposure Assessment Document
- Reevaluation Notice
- Summary Chart of Active Ingredient Specific Data Requirements
- List of Products Included in Reevaluation
- List of Documents Related to the Pyrethroid Reevaluation
- Frequently Asked Questions