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Lagenidium giganteum (129084) Fact Sheet

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Issued: 4/01

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  1. Description of the Active Ingredient
  2. Use Sites, Target Pests, And Application Methods
  3. Assessing Risks to Human Health
  4. Assessing Risks to the Environment
  5. Regulatory Information
  6. Products Directed Against Public Health Pests
  7. Registrant Information
  8. Additional Contact Information

Summary

This pesticide active ingredient is a naturally occurring fungus that was initially isolated from mosquito larvae in the southeastern United States. Lagenidium giganteum infects and kills mosquito larvae. Although it has been widely tested, the fungus shows no effects on other organisms. Pesticide products containing this living fungus are effective only in freshwater environments such as rice fields, soybean fields, and ponds. Because Lagenidium giganteum is meant to be used against a public health pest (mosquitoes), any pesticide product containing it has met EPA' s stringent standards for effectiveness as well as safety.

  1. Description of the Active Ingredient
  2. Name of Active Ingredient: Lagenidium giganteum

    OPP Chemical Code: 129084

    Lagenidium giganteum was originally identified from mosquito larvae in North Carolina and Georgia. It is an aquatic fungus that requires freshwater--it does not survive in marine or salty environments. Like most of its closest fungal relatives, Lagenidium giganteum is host specific. It infects only several species of mosquitoes.

  3. Use Sites, Target Pests, And Application Methods
  4. Assessing Risks to Human Health
  5. Based on extensive testing, no harmful effects to humans are expected. Lagenidium giganteum is not toxic to mammals, and only infects mosquito larvae.

  6. Assessing Risks to the Environment
  7. Lagenidium giganteum has no observable effects on any organisms except susceptible mosquitoes. Because the fungus is specifically used in aquatic environments, its potential harmful effects on aquatic organisms were thoroughly studied. No harmful effects were found in any aquatic or terrestrial species tested, including birds, beneficial insects, aquatic fish and invertebrates, mammals, and other animals.

  8. Regulatory Information
  9. Lagenidium giganteum was registered (approved for sale) as a pesticide active ingredient in 1991. As of November 2000, there were three registered pesticide end products containing this fungus as the active ingredient.

  10. Products Directed Against Public Health Pests
  11. EPA defines a public health pest as any organism that can cause or transmit human disease, or can cause human discomfort or injury. Examples include mosquitoes, ticks, and rats. To help protect the public' s health, EPA requires registrants of products used against public health pests to demonstrate that the product meets specific standards for effectiveness as well as for safety. The pesticide products currently registered with Lagenidium giganteum as the active ingredient have met these stringent standards.

  12. Registrant Information
  13. California Department of Health Services Agraquest, Inc.
    DCDC/Vector-borne Disease Section c/o Technology Sciences Group, Inc.
    P.O. 942732 1101 17th Street, NW, Suite 500
    Sacramento, CA 94234 Washington, DC 20036

  14. Additional Contact Information
  15. Ombudsman, Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division (7511P)
    Office of Pesticide Programs
    Environmental Protection Agency
    1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
    Washington, D.C. 20460

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