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Information on biocides and insecticides



Please note that the content of this page is provided for information purposes only. For official and up-to-date information, you should consult the website of the ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition or that of INRS.

Introduction to biocides

The list includes 4 groups and 23 types of biocidal products :

  1. Group 1 (TP to 1-5) : Disinfectants and general biocidal products
  2. Group 2 (TP to 6-13) : Protective products (wood protection, detergent preservatives, etc.)
  3. Group 3 (TP to 14-19) : Pest control products (repellents, insecticides, etc.)
  4. Group 4 (TP to 20-23) : Other biocidal products (protection of foodstuffs, embalming, etc.)

TP list (product type)

  • TP1 : Biocidal products intended for human hygiene
  • TP2 : Disinfectants used in the private sector and in the public health sector and other biocidal products
  • TP3 : Biocidal products intended for veterinary hygiene
  • TP4 : Disinfectants for surfaces in contact with food and animal feed
  • TP5 : Disinfectants for drinking water
  • TP6 : Protective products used inside containers
  • TP7 : Protection products for dandruff
  • TP8 : Wood protection products
  • TP9 : Protection products for fibers, leather, rubber and polymerized materials
  • TP10 : Protection products for masonry works
  • TP11 : Liquid protection products used in cooling and process systems
  • TP12 : Anti-mold products>
  • TP13 : Fluid protection products used in metal processing
  • TP14 : Rodenticides
  • TP15 : Avicides
  • TP16 : Molluscicides
  • TP17 : Piscicides
  • TP18 : Insecticides, acaricides and products used to control other arthropods
  • TP19 : Repellents and baits
  • TP20 : Protection products for foodstuffs or animal feed
  • TP21 : Antifouling products
  • TP22 : Fluids used for embalming and taxidermy
  • TP23 : Fight against other vertebrates

TP18 Insecticide

TP18-insecticidal products killing :

  • Aedes aegypti (mosquito)
  • Aedes albopictus (mosquito)
  • Culex sp. (mosquito)
  • mites (eg house: Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) except ticks and chiggers and scabies agents
  • chiggers out of medicinal use
  • scabies agents off medication use
  • ticks out of use medicine
  • Anopheles (Anopheles sp. Mosquito)
  • spiders (class Arachnids)
  • cockroaches (cockroaches)
  • woodlice (crustaceans)
  • ants (ex. black pharaoh)
  • wasps and hornets
  • Lepidoptera = butterflies (including moths)
  • food moths
  • clothes moths
  • the flies
  • fleas out of use drug
  • bed bugs
  • scorpions and pseudo-scorpions (class Arachnids)
  • horseflies
  • lice out of use medicine
  • millipedes and other myriapods
  • other mosquitoes
  • termites not applied to wood

Bait and repellent TP19

Repellent for :

  • the cats
  • dogs
  • rabbits
  • the snakes

Repellent/bait to control :

  • Aedes aegypti (mosquito)
  • Aedes albopictus (mosquito)
  • Culex sp. (mosquito)
  • mites (eg house: Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus) except ticks and chiggers and scabies agents
  • Anopheles (Anopheles sp. Mosquito)
  • chiggers out of medicinal use
  • spiders (class Arachnids)
  • cockroaches
  • woodlice (crustaceans)
  • ants (ex. black pharaoh)
  • The wasps
  • Lepidoptera = butterflies (including moths)
  • food moths
  • clothes moths
  • the flies
  • fleas out of use drug
  • bed bugs
  • scorpions and pseudo-scorpions (class Arachnids)
  • ticks out of use medicine
  • millipedes and other myriapods
  • other mosquitoes
  • moles excluding plant protection products
  • lice

List of TP18 insecticides

The list of insecticides currently authorized for sale includes 56 references, 13 of which are classified as phytosanitary products (products used to protect or care for plants). In the most common non-phytosanitary insecticides we find :

  • Piperonyl butoxide (R phrases: 50/53)
  • Dichlorvos (R phrases: 24/25, 26, 43, 50)
  • Hydrogen cyanide (R phrases: 12, 26, 50/53)
  • Geraniol
  • Octanoic acid (R phrases: 34)
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Sodium dimethylarsinate (R phrases: 23/25, 50/53)
  • Naled (R-phrases: 21/22, 36/38, 50)
  • Diazinon (R phrases: 22, 50/53)
  • Decanoic acid (R phrases: 36/37/38)
  • Cyanamide (R phrases: 21, 25, 36/38, 43)
  • d-trans-tetramethrin (R phrases: 12, 50/53)
  • Silicon dioxide, amorphous
  • Tetramethrin (R phrases: 50/53)
  • Pyrethrins and pyrethroids (R phrases: 20/21/22, 50/53)
  • Trimagnesium diphosphide (R phrases: 15/29, 28, 50)
  • Aluminum phosphide (R phrases: 15/29, 28, 32, 50)
  • Bendiocarb (R phrases: 21, 23/25, 50/53)
  • Prallethrin (R-phrases: 22, 23 50/53)
  • Diflubenzuron (R phrases: 50/53)
  • Azamethiphos (R-phrases: 22, 36)
  • Cyphenothrin (R phrases: 22, 50/53)
  • Cypermethrin (R phrases: 20/22, 37, 50/53)
  • Permethrin (R phrases: 20/22, 43, 50/53)
  • Deltamethrin (R phrases: 23/25, 50/53)
  • Empenthrin (R-phrases: 20/21/22, 50/53)
  • Cyfluthrin (R phrases: 26/28, 50/53)
  • Margosa, extracts
  • Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium, extracts
  • Hexaflumuron (R phrases: 50/53)
  • Transfluthrin (R phrases: 38, 50/53)
  • Lambda cyhalothrin (R phrases: 21, 25, 26, 50/53)
  • Flufenoxuron (R-phrase: 50/53)
  • Imiprothrin (R phrases: 22, 50)
  • Fipronil (R phrases: 23/24/25, 48/25, 50/53)
  • Thiamethoxam (R phrases: 22, 50/53)

List of baits and repellents TP19

The list of baits and repellents currently authorized for sale includes 16 references :

  • Geraniol
  • nonanoic acid
  • Undecane-2-one
  • Carbon dioxide
  • N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide
  • lauric acid
  • Decanoic acid
  • Pyrethrins and pyrethroids
  • cis-tricos-9-ene
  • (Z,E)-tetradeca-9,12-dienyl acetate
  • Citriodiol
  • Ethyl N-acetyl-N-butyl-ß-alaninate
  • Margosa, extracts
  • Lavender, Lavandula hybrida, extracts
  • Methyl neodecanamide
  • Icaridin

List of risk phrases

Risk phrases present in this document. You will find all the sentences on wikipedia for example :

  • R12: Extremely flammable
  • R21: Harmful in contact with skin
  • R22: Harmful if swallowed.
  • R23: Toxic by inhalation.
  • R25: Toxic if swallowed.
  • R26: Very toxic by inhalation
  • R28: Very toxic if swallowed.
  • R32: Contact with acids liberates very toxic gas
  • R34: Causes burns.
  • R36: Irritating to eyes
  • R37: Irritating to respiratory tract
  • R38: Irritating to skin
  • R43: May cause sensitization by skin contact.
  • R50: Very toxic to aquatic organisms
  • R15/29: Contact with water liberates toxic and extremely flammable gases.
  • R20/22: Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed.
  • R20/21/22: Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed.
  • R21/22: Harmful in contact with skin and if swallowed
  • R23/25: Toxic by inhalation and if swallowed.
  • R23/24/25: Toxic by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed.
  • R24/25: Toxic in contact with skin and if swallowed
  • R26/28: Very toxic by inhalation and if swallowed.
  • R36/38: Irritating to eyes and skin
  • R36/37/38: Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin.
  • R48/25: Toxic: risk of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure if swallowed.
  • R50/53: Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.