Important Product Documentation on Rockwell Website

When using insecticides and bio sanitation products, it is important to have access to product information and reference materials. Product documentation can be found on our website, allowing you to easily find information regarding product organic use classifications, product specifications, NSF registrations, and other important statements about our products. Check out an overview of the documents you can find in the product documentation section on our website.

National Organic Program Statement

This document certifies that the products listed meet the requirements of the USDA National Organic Program (NOP). With regards to pesticides, the NOP relates to products that may be used to treat for pests on organic crops, organic livestock, and in and around organic processing facilities.

Rockwell Labs has several products that meet the requirements and are allowed as insecticides when used according to the label without direct contact with organic food, feed, crops, and commodities:

  • InTice™ Gelanimo™ Ant Bait
  • InTice™ Thiquid™ Ant Bait
  • InTice™ Rover Ant Bait
  • InTice™ 10 Perimeter Bait™
  • InTice™ Roach Bait
  • BorActin™ Insecticide Powder
  • EcoVia™ IB Insect Blok
  • EcoVia™ G Granular Insecticide
  • EcoVia™ CA Contact Aerosol

Our EcoVia™ 3-in-1 Emulsifiable Concentrate may be used directly on organic food, feed, crops, and commodities.

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InVade Bio Sanitation Specifications

The InVade Bio Sanitation specifications document provides information about the microbial blend used in our InVade Bio Sanitation products. There are multiple strains included that produce Lipase, Protease, Amylase, Cellulase, and Urease enzymes. This document discusses how the microbes work and why the chosen strains are effective at fighting organic build-up. The document details how many spores can be found in each of the products.

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InVade Bio Cleaner NSF Registration

This document verifies the NSF registration of InVade Bio Cleaner and provides the registration number, 141413. It outlines the acceptable uses of the product including for use in inedible product processing areas, nonprocessing areas, and exterior areas of food processing establishments.

InVade Bio Drain NSF Registration

This document verifies the NSF registration of InVade Bio Drain and provides the registration number, 141412. It also outlines the acceptable uses of the product, which include use in and around food processing areas as a bacterial/enzyme drain and sewer treatment.

InVade Bio Sanitation Food Processing Facility Usage Statement

This document provides the usage information for our InVade products in food processing facilities including USDA inspected meat and poultry plants and NOP compliant processing facilities. It states that our InVade Bio Sanitation products are safe and efficacious when used as directed for general cleaning, odor elimination, and as part of the sanitation portion of an integrated pest management program. The document also outlines registration information, use directions, and guidelines for using products in organic facilities.

 

InVade Non-Pathogenic Statement

The non-pathogenic statement explains that the Bacillus spp. microbial spores used in our InVade products are non-pathogenic. These strains are naturally occurring in soil and/or aquatic environments and are not genetically modified organisms. When used as directed, these strains are considered safe to plants, animals, aquatic life, and humans. General guidelines for using the products are also provided in the document.

Our product documentation section provides access to important product information that can help you confidently serve your customers. This information is gathered in one spot to make it easy for you to locate and review the documents. Whether you’re looking for product registration information or use specifications, we want to ensure you have access to the information you need!

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