This effective biocide diluted at a given concentration and is fumigated using a fogging machine to disinfect an area.
Areas of application:
• Feed storage area fumigation
•Center alley fumigation
•Storage tank disinfection
•Milk house disinfection
•Bedding disinfection
•Calf litter sanitation
•Unused feed sanitation
Effective against:
•Coccidiosis, by Coccidia is identified by watery blood stained excretions, depression, weight loss
•Brucellosis, by Brucella sp. is identified by weak calves, swollen testicles in bulls, infected membranes
•Leptospirosis, by Leptospira sp. is identified by reduced milk production, with thick yellow coloured milk
•Neosporosis, by Neospora caninum is identified by premature calf birth, and higher abortion rates
Water Disinfection:
A recommended quantity of the product is added to water, ensuring full sanitized water and rendering it safe for use.
Areas of application:
• Drinking water sanitation
•Milk sanitation
Effective against:
• Johne’s disease, by paratuberculosis, identified by long lasting diarrhoea, and weight loss
•Salmonella Dublin Infection, by Salmonella sp. is identified by reduced milk production, bloody faeces and mucus, lethargy
Surface Sanitation:
A dilution of NANOSTAR can be used to safely spray on surfaces, or circulated through pipelines for an appropriate contact time.
Areas of application:
• Terminal shed disinfection
•Storage tank disinfection
•Milk house of sheds disinfection
•Knapsack sprayer nozzles sanitation
•Hose pipe sanitation
•Header tanks disinfection
•Washer nozzles sanitation
•Automatic feeding machines sanitation
Effective against:
•Calf diphtheria, by Fusobacterium necrophorum, identified by breathing difficulties, pneumonia, painful coughing, loss of appetite, mouth ulceration
•Anthrax, by Bacillus anthracis is identified by breathing difficulties, blood discharges from nose, sudden death
•Cryptosporidiosis, by Cryptosporidium parvum is identified by diarrhoea, depression, with periodic episodes of crying
•Johne’s disease, by paratuberculosis, identified by long lasting diarrhoea, and weight loss
•Listeriosis, by Listeria monocytogenes is identified by fever, lack of coordination, depression, profuse salivation
•Calf scour, by Rotavirus identified by diarrhooea
•Neosporosis, by Neospora caninum is identified by premature calf birth, and higher abortion rates
•Pseudocowpox, by Parapox virus is identified by red swollen udders, which form a paler crust. Causes milker’s nodules in man, which is a painful localized infection
•Ulcerative mammillitis, by Herpes virus (BHV 2) is identified by udder lesions, which may vary from small eruptions to large ulcerations