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Garden Pesticides: News on Withdrawn Products

photo: close up of hoverfly on a gaziania flowerThis page lists the most recently withdrawn active substances as a result of the EC review programme. It also provides information on how to check if your products have been withdrawn.

How to Check if a Pesticide Product Has Been Withdrawn

Checking your products

Some pesticide products that have been have been withdrawn from the market have been replaced by a newer one with a similar name. There are two ways you can check to see if the product you have is the ‘old’ product or the new replacement product:

  • By checking the registration number; or
  • By checking the chemical names of the ingredients.

Registration numbers and chemical names can be found on the product label.

Each product has a unique registration number (this is a 5-digit number with either "MAPP" or "MAFF" at the beginning). Any new product will have a different registration number to the old withdrawn product. For example, "ASDA Lawn Feed Weed and Mosskiller" (10871) containing dichlorprop was withdrawn and replaced by "ASDA Lawn Feed Weed and Mosskiller" (10968) containing dichlorprop-p.

The quickest way to check if your pesticide product is approved is to use the Garden Database.

If you cannot find the product on the database it might be because it is not approved. You can contact us for information on earlier withdrawals.

The table below provides details of active substances withdrawn more recently in the EC Review Programme. It also gives final dates for sale, use and storage. The most recent active substance to be withdrawn is at the top of the table. The individual products affected by this can be found through the active substance link.

Final dates for sale, use and storage of active substances withdrawn from the market because of the EC review.

Active Substance

Last date of sale

Last date for use

Last date for storage

Bifenthrin

30 May 2010

30 May 2011

30 May 2011

Sodium chlorate

30 Sept. 2009

10 May 2010

10 May 2010

Dichlobenil

18 Mar. 2009

18 Mar. 2010

18 Mar. 2010

Rotenone

10 Oct. 2008

10 Oct. 2009

10 Oct. 2009

Diuron

13 Dec. 2007

13 Dec. 2008

13 Dec. 2008

Malathion

6 Dec. 2007

6 Dec. 2008

6 Dec. 2008

Ammonium sulphamate

22 Nov. 2007

22 May 2008

22 May 2008

Contact us for information on earlier withdrawals

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