Orchard medication safety period

The safety interval of pesticides refers to the period from the time of the last application to harvesting (harvesting), use, and consumption of crops, and the interval from the time of spraying until the residue is reduced to the maximum allowable residue. In the orchard, the last spraying and harvesting must be greater than the safety interval to prevent human and animal poisoning. Safety interval of common pesticides in orchards:
40% Dimethoate EC for 7 days; 50% Caesarean Losin EC for 15 days; 20% diclofenac EC for 45 days; 10% Phloethrin 3 days; 75% chlorothalonil wettable powder for 20 days; 2.5% enemy kill Dead cream for 5 days; 20% extinction killing decanoate for 14 days; 50% Bromoxime EC for 21 days; 50% acetaminophen wettable powder for 7 days; 2.5% DBL WP 14 days; 25% cypermethrin EC 21 days; 25% diflubenzuron WP for 14 days; 5% lelifecillin EC for 14 days; 20% chlorinated EC for 30 days; 73% Kraft EC for 30 days.

Vaccine For Prevention Of Rabies

Rabies vaccine is used in two ways. Rabies vaccine is given to persons who have been exposed (eg, by a bite, scratch, or lick) to an animal that is known, or thought, to have rabies. This is called post-exposure prophylaxis. Rabies vaccine may also be given ahead of time to persons who have a high risk of getting infected with rabies virus. These persons include veterinarians, animal handlers, or travelers who will spend more than 1 month in countries having a high rate of rabies infection, and persons who live, work, or take vacations in wild areas of the country where they are likely to come into contact with wild animals

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