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Major Uses of Lindane (click here for full details)

Food

Animal Products

  • feed & feed storage areas
  • honey
  • fish
  • shellfish
  • milk
  • dairy
  • meat
  • eggs

Vegetation

  • alfalfa
  • apples
  • avacodo
  • barley
  • beans
  • broccoli
  • brussel sprouts
  • cabbage
  • canola
  • cantaloupe
  • carrots
  • cauliflower
  • celery
  • cherrys
  • clover
  • chocolate
  • coffee
  • cocoa butter
  • corn
  • cotton
  • cucumber
  • eggplant
  • hay
  • latex
  • lettuce
  • lumber
  • melons
  • mustard
  • oats
  • onions
  • orka
  • peaches
  • peas
  • peanuts
  • pecans
  • pineapples
  • potatoes
  • radish
  • rubber
  • rutabaga
  • rye
  • safflower
  • sorghum
  • soybeans
  • spinach
  • squash
  • sudangrass
  • sugar beets
  • sunflower
  • trees
  • tobacco
  • tomatoes
  • watermelons
  • wheat
  • wood

Other Uses

Lice & scabies  treatments

Flea products

Vaporizers

Trees

  • Christmas trees
  • ash
  • birch
  • cottonwood
  • forests
  • locust
  • oak
  • poplar
  • privet
  • rubber (latex)
Plants
  • ornamentals
  • lilac
  • roses
  • jute
Lumber-wood

Pre-shipment treatment

Textiles

Moth cloud

Other potential sources of exposure to lindane

 

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Last edited: 12/22/2005

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