Opportunity
Hawaii eProcurement Portal #B26002328
Supply of Seven Pesticide Chemicals for Little Fire Ant Treatment on Oahu
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
B26002328
NAICS
424690
This opportunity involves the supply of seven pesticide chemicals for the State of Hawaii's Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity, Plant Industry Division, to support Little Fire Ant (LFA) treatment efforts on Oahu. - Government Buyer: - State of Hawaii, Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity, Plant Industry Division - Plant Inspection Office, Honolulu - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Advion (Syngenta) - Extinguish (Wellmark International) - Firefighter (Brand name, OEM not specified) - IMA-jet (Arborjet) - Merit (Bayer Environmental Science) - One Guard (MGK) - Suspend Polyzone (Bayer Environmental Science) - Products/Services Requested: - ADVION INSECT GRANULAR BAIT (Indoxacarb 0.045% or equivalent), 200 bags (25 lbs each) - Extinguish® Plus or equivalent, 100 containers (25 lbs each) - Firefighter™ or equivalent, 200 bags (25 lbs each) - IMA-jet 10® or equivalent, 50 cases (4 liters each) - Merit® 2F or equivalent, 3 cases (4 gallons each) - One Guard® Multi MOA Concentrate or equivalent, 25 cases (4 quarts each) - SUSPEND® POLYZONE® or equivalent, 10 gallons (10 one-gallon jugs) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Substitutes for active ingredients are allowed if registered in Hawaii - Bidding is permitted on individual or multiple items - All taxes and fees must be included in bids - Compliance with Hawaii Compliance Express (HCE) is required - Estimated arrival times must be provided - Orders will be placed by the buyer by the specified deadline - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Plant Inspection Office, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Description
This solicitation from the Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity, Plant Industry Division, seeks to procure seven pesticide chemicals for use in Little Fire Ant treatments on Oahu. The chemicals include various insect baits and concentrates, with delivery requested by July 2026. Bidders may propose substitutes for active ingredients if registered in Hawaii, and bidding is permitted on individual or multiple items. The solicitation emphasizes compliance with Hawaii compliance requirements and includes detailed specifications for each chemical.