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Baygon
IndustryInsecticides (Home Cleaning)
Founded1975
HeadquartersAustralia
Key people
Dr.H.Fisk Johnson
William D.Perez
Samuel C. Johnson
ProductsAerosol Sprays
Baits
Conc. Liquid Insecticides
ParentS. C. Johnson & Son
Websitehttp://www.baygon.com/

Baygon is a pesticide brand produced by S. C. Johnson & Son. It is an insecticide used for extermination and control of household pests such as crickets, roaches, ants, carpenter ants, spiders, silverfish and mosquitoes. In 1975, Baygon introduced Australia’s first surface spray for killing cockroaches and other crawling insects.

Baygon was introduced by the German chemical manufacturer Bayer in 1975. In 2003, Bayer sold the brand to S. C. Johnson & Son. As part of the agreement, the active ingredients used in the pesticides are still manufactured by Bayer and supplied non-exclusively to SC Johnson.[1][2]

Composition

Baygon products contain the pyrethroids cyfluthrin, transfluthrin, prallethrin and the carbamate propoxur and organophosphorus chlorpyrifos, as active ingredients.[3][4] In the concentrations used in consumer product insecticides, pyrethroids may also have insect repellent properties and are generally harmless to human beings in low doses but can harm sensitive individuals.[5] If ingested in sufficient quantities, they can lead to a variety of ill effects, including tremors, dyspnea, and paralysis.[6]

Products

Baygon products include:

  • Baygon Alameddine
  • Baygon Crawling Insect Spray
  • Baygon Crawling Insect Spray/Disinfectant
  • Baygon Crawling Insect Spray Foam
  • Baygon Ant Bait Station
  • Baygon Cockroach Bait Station
  • Baygon Ant Powder
  • Baygon Hows It Goin
  • Baygon Moth Bag
  • Baygon Genius Electric Liquid Vaporizer[7]

In Latin America:

  • Baygon Plaquitas (For control of mosquitoes)

In the Philippines, the following additional products are sold:

  • Baygon Katol (Mosquito Coils)
  • Baygon Electric Mosquito Repellent (Mat)
  • Baygon Fly Paper
  • Baygon Fly Bait

References

  1. ^ Bayer AG, Financial Report 2003 (pdf, 2 MB)
  2. ^ Bayer sells off Baygon. (The buzz: news, people & events for the informed PMP), Pest Control, January 1, 2003.
  3. ^ Baygon agents, Baygon. Accessed on line December 21, 2007.
  4. ^ FPA List of Household Pesticides Archived December 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, June 30, 2002. Accessed on line December 21, 2007.
  5. ^ Pyrethroids fact sheet from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
  6. ^ Pyrethroid Archived May 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Manual of Pesticide Poisoning. Accessed on line December 21, 2007.
  7. ^ Which product?, Baygon. Accessed on line December 21, 2007.

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