Toxicity Class: WHO III, Slightly Hazardous.
Properties:
- A unique blend of natural oils that repel snakes around houses, warehouses and buildings.
Table of Use:
| Sites | Method of Applications | Application Rate |
| Around Homes, Garages, Swimming Pools, (Not for a direct use on vegetable gardens) and other areas where snakes may be a problem. May be used in areas where children and pets play. | Lightly sprinkle a band 15-20cm wide around, into or next to the target area | 454gr/15m in length |
General Recommendations:
- Do not apply to crops grown for food or feed.
- Keep the snake repellent REPTIVAP far from water sources.
- Re-apply product after heavy rains or every 2 weeks to obtain good results.
Storage:
- Store in its original containers tightly closed.
- Store away from children, pets, food, drinks & feed.
- Store in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place, at room temperature away from direct sunlight.
Precautions:
- Read the label before use and always follow its instructions strictly.
- Before use wear protective clothing, goggles and face shield.
- Wash hands after applications.
- Do not contaminate ponds, ditches and waterways.
- Dispose the empty containers safely and do not re-use for other purposes.
- Maybe sensitive to skin and eyes.
First Aid Instructions:
- Skin Contact: Remove affected clothing and wash all exposed skin area with soap and water, followed by warm water rinse.
- Eye Contact: Rinse immediately with plenty of water. Obtain medical attention if pain or redness persist.
- Inhalation: Remove injured person to fresh air. Allow the victim to rest.
- Ingestion: Rinse mouth immediately, do not induce vomiting. Emergency medical attention is needed.
Toxicological Information:
- Antidote: unavailable, treatment is carried out according to the symptoms.
Notice to user: Reptivap should be used in accordance with the instructions on the label.
Legal Responsibility: Since we have no control over those who use this pesticide, we do not take any condition or guarantee upon ourselves from responsibility for any damage resulting directly or indirectly from its misuse.