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# SEVIN BRAND RP2-HE CARBARYL INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **264-503**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (21.3%)
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- Label accepted: 1993-06-25
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00503-19930625.pdf
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---
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Pl •••• ,Nd k •• /nIotJ<r;>- 011 _. bef.". completing form. Fotm ADDI'oved. OMS No. 2070-0061'. Aooroval exoires 11-3Q.93
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• Unllad Sta .... I;nvirorwnenta!. "",1DC1ion Agency
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~Regl_tl.n
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OPP Iden6fier Number
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(A)
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a EPA
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Office of Peslicide Programs (H7505C)
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WashinglOn. DC 20460 X . Amendment
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196642 '" Application for Pesticide: Other' . .. .' . , .
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Section I
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I. CompanylProduct Number , 2 •. EPA .Product Manager 3. Proposed Classification
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264-503 .. Dennis Edwards
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4. CompanylProduct (Name) .. $EVIN'bran.d. RP..2:.Ht'·· ... PMI ' I',' .. '" . DNone D ReslrictOd
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.Carbaryl Insecticide . 19
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..
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..
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5. Name and Addres. 01 Applicant (1ncM» ZIP Coda) 6.'. ElcpedlJed R.vlew. :n accordance wkh FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)
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Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company (b1(1). my product is sim~ar or identical in composkion and labeling
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2 T. W. Alexander Drive to: --. . " ..
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RTP, NC 27709 EPA Reg. No.
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,
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o Check if '!'is is • new .<*tess Product Name .
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section II
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f-- .. - Final printed ISbels in response to Amendment - Explain below
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Age~ letter dated
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I-- - -
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Resubmission in response to Agency leiter dated
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I-- 'Me Too' Application.
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X No61ication - Explain below. -
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I-- Other - explain below.
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Explanation: Use additional pagels) il necessary. (For section I and Section II.)
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NOTIFICATION: As required by PR Notice 93-3, the Environmental Hazards section of this
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label has been amended to prohibit the applic'lJd.plhEi~r;
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LA8ELHOTM~
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PEA "' j!'TIIII!
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DAlIL L. Z-'1. -.g
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section III , ,
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1. Material This Product Will B. Peclulged In:
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Child-Resistant P.ckaging Unit Packaging Water Soluble Pa<.kaging 2. Type of Container
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Byes.
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Plastic
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No No Glass
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If 'Yes: No. per If 'Yes: No. per
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Paper
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Other (SpeCify)
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• Certification must be Unit Package wgt. container Package wgt. container
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su I
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3. Location of Net Content. Infoonation 4. Size{s) of Retail Container 5. Location 01 Label Directions
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o Label o Container
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BOnLabel
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On Labe~ng accomoanyinq oroduct
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6. Manner In Which Label Is Affixed To Prodlct § Lithograph DOther<-- ) Paper glued
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Stenciled
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Section IV
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t. Contacl Point (Comple/e i/"",s dtee'y below lor id!1n/i6calion 01 ;"dlliciJairo be contacted, il necessary. /0 process /hlS applicafon )
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.-
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Name Title Telephone No.: il';'CIJqe Area .C.op?"
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, .
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Larry R. Hodges Registration Manager 919-549-.:l8~a:
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' • I , )
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•
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~-Certification 6. Date ~pphca·· ')0.1 .. : ••
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I certify tha! the statements I have maoo on this lorm and all aftachments thereto are true, accurate and complete Recclvea .. ,
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• ..
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I acknowledge that any knowingly false or misleading statement may be punishabfe by fine or imprisonment or • '!Jt,~)
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.. , •• I
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• both under applicable law. .. •• . •
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2 SlQn ~ c 3 Tide ..
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(s, CL.·A~, 1\ Registration Manager ~~ ~{' {1 \ 0--,
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4 Typed Name ~~.
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C
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5 Date
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La rry R. Hodges June 24, 1993
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EPA Form IS7CJ..1 (R..,. 12·90) Pr..,lou. edition •• r. obaolale. WhIte - EPA F~e Co (onglnal) Yellow· Apphcant copy
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SE'VIN® brand R P2-H E Carbaryl Insecticide
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Home and Garden Insecticide For Hose End Use
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) ...................................................... 21.3% by wt.
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INERT INGREDIENTS: ..................................................................................................................... 78.7% by wt.
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(Contains 2 Pounds Carbaryl Per Gallon)
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E.P.A. Reg. No. 264·503 E.P.A. Est. No. 264·MO·02
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KEEP OUT OF REACH of CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencle. ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800·334-7Sn
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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IF SWALLOWED: Induce vomiting and seek medical allention immediately.
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IF IN EYES OR ON SKIN: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Carbaryl is a moderate, reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM. opiates, or cholinesterase
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inhib~ing drugs.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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CAUTION
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. Avoid breathing of spray mist. Do notta!(e internally. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or dothing.
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Wear regular long-sleeved work clothing. Change to clean clothing daily. Wash hands and face before eating. Wash thoroughly after
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handling.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is extremely toxic to aquatic and estuarine invertebrates. For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas
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where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water by cleaning equipment
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or disposal of wastes. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from area treated.
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BEE CAUTION: MAV KILL HONEYBEES IN SUBSTANTIAL NUMBERS.
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This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds. Do not apply t;,is product or
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allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. Contact your Cooperative Agricultural Ex'ention
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Service for fuo1her information.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It Is a vlolallon of Federal Law to use this prcduct In a manner Inconsistent with its labeling.
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Shake all containers prior to use. Do not reuse empty containers or measuring devices for other purposes. Apply when insects or
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damage appear. Repeat as necessary to maintain control, unless spray interval is spec~ied.
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Do not plant rotallonal lood and leed crops not listed on this or other carbaryl labals In carbaryl treatad soli.
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STORAGE
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Store unused product in original container only, in cool, dry area out of reach of children and animals, prefer?bly ;n '1 lockrd stor"ge
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area. Do not store in areas where temperatures frequenlly exceed lOO'F. .
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After use, replace cap on insecticide container. Rinse hose end unit outdoors in clear water. Store insecticide and sprayer assoI,nbly
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in a cool place. " " ., .. , " "
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL , ", ... , ,
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Partially filled containers may be disposed of by securely wrapping original container in several layers of news"'}J)'Jr lind discarolng in
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trash. Do not co.ntaminate water, food, or feed by storage or dis,xlsal. Discard unused pesticide spray mixture in,a safe p;'IItt'~ay
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from water supplies. ' . ..
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL • ',.
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~ ... , . . .
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Do not re~se empty contaIner or hose end sprayer assembly for other purposes. Securely wrap both in several layets of n~'>"spaper
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and discard in trash.
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,. GENERAL CAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
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PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS
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Carbaryl inseclicide injures Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper, and maidenhair lern. During early season. ~ may also injure Virginia and sand
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pines.
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HOSE END SPRAYER USE
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This product readily disperses in water to lorm a spray that can be applied with garden hose applicators (hose-end sprayers). To
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ensure adequate coverage, use moderate to high water pressures when applying through hos.,-end sprayers. Calibrate to deWver 1
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fluid ounce per gallon 01 spray mixture.
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LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL TURF AREAS
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For control 01 specified turtgrass pests, ~ is essential to ensure good penetration of insecticide into turtgrass thatch. To optimize
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penetration, rr:ow lawn and make application alter irrigation or rainlan In sufficient spray voIuma to wet surt_. Apply when insects or
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their damage appears.
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One quan (32 ounces) 01 this product covers 5,400 squar leet 01 turfgrass for control of Ants, Armyworm, Bees, Carpenter ants,
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Centipedes, Cockroaches, Chiggers, Crickets, Cutworms, Earwigs, Essex skipper, European chaler, Fall armyworm, Fiery skipper,
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Firebrats, Grasshoppers, Green June beetle grubs, June beetles, Lealhoppers, Lucerne moth, Millipedes, Mosquitoes (adult),
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Scorpions, Sowbugs, Spiders, Springtails, TICks, Wasps, and Vellowstripod armyworm.
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For Armyworm, Cutworm, and Fall armyworm control: Do not irrigate treated areas alter application 01 insecticide.
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For Graan Juna beatle grub control: Make insecticide applications when grubs are feeding near the soil surtace. Irrigation 01
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treated area soon alter application will aid in penetration 01 insecticide into thatch.
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One quan (32 ounces) 01 this product covers 5,400 squar leet of turfgrass lor control of Bluegrass billbug, Chinch bugs, European
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cranelly, Fleas, Sod webworm (Lawn moths), Wh~e grubs (such as Japanese beetle grubs, Chater beetle grubs and Phvlloohaga spp.
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grubs).
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For Chinch bug control: Treat entire turf area rather than just damaged areas. Irrigation 01 turfgrass belore treatment will aid in
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penetration of insecticide into thatch.
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For Sod webworm (Lawn moths) control: Do not irrigate treated areas alter application 01 insecticide.
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For Europaan cranafly control: Applications should be made in early spring, April 1 to April 15, or as recommended by local
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Agricultural Extension Service agents. Irrigation of treated area soon after application w~1 aid in penetration 01 inseclicide into thatch.
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For Whlta grub control: Applications should be made when grubs are leeding near the surface, usually late March through May
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and July to early September, or as recommended by local Agricuhural Extension Service agents. Irrigation of treated area soon alter
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application aid in penetration 01 insecticide into thatch.
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IMPORTED FIRE ANT CONTROL
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!Oor control 01 Imponed lire ant. apply as a mound treatment over and around the surface 01 each mound. Thoroughly wet mound and
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surrounding area with 1 to 2 gallons of spray solution. To prevent insect migration, do not disturb mound prior to treatment applicati<.
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For best results, apply during early morning or late evening when temperatures are cool (6S·F to SO·F) and a~ts are least active. Treal
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new mounds as they appear.
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ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL
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For control 01 adult mosquitoes, apply to shrubs, ornamental plants, and otMr areas where mosqu~oes tend to congregate. Make
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applications to point of run-off and ensure thorough coverage of all plant surfaces. Applications should be made during the early
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morning or late evening "'hen mosquitoes are most active. Repeat treatment as necessary. Do not apply directly to lakes, streams,
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and ponds. (NOTE: CARBARYL MAY KILL SHRIMP AND CRABS. OBSERVE BEE CAUTlON.)
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NUISANCE PEST CONTROL AROUND BUILDINGS
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(FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY)
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For use as an external perimeter treatment to prevent infestation 01 buildings and to control existing populations of: Ants. Bees,
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Carpenter ants. Centipedes, Cockroaches. Crickets. Earwigs, Firebrats, Fleas. Millipedes. Scorpions. Siivertish, Spiders. riCks'. ' .. nd
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Wasps. Thoroughly wet the turf/soil arlla around the outside perimeter 01 the structure in a band 6 to 10 feet wide. Treat areas where
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insects tend to congregate. Direct application to the structure should be minimized and restricted to cracks ano;Crllv;(;lIs. ' . , ' •
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Staining may occur on carta In structural surlaca •• uch aa .tucco, brick, clndar block, an~ '\lood.
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application to .urlaca. whara discoloration or vlslbla sprsy ra.lduas ara obJactionsbla. , ,
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A,vold
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....
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VEGETABLE CROPS
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For control of specified pests on vegetable crops listed below, spray to point of run-all. Thorough coverage of upper and lower
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surfaces is necessary for optimum insect control. Apply when insects or their damage appears.
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• This product is not registered for use on celery and sweet potatoes in Caldornia.
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• 00 not treat asparagus more than once every 3 days as excessive residues may result.
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• The number in parentheses following each vegetable crop grouping refers to the minimum number of days that must be
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observed between the date of the last application and the date of harvest.
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CROPS
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BIlans (including BIack .. yed peas, Cowpeas, Crowder or Southern peas, Dry beans, Green beans, Lima beans, Navy beans, and Snap
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bilans); Carrols, Corn. Cucumber, Eggplant, Melons, Okra, Peanuts, Pepper, POtdtO, Pumpkin, Squash, Sweet Potato, Tomato
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(0 days until harvest)
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Asparagus (1 day until harv •• t)
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BroccoN. Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Caulillower, Cowpeas, Garden beet roots. Head lettuce, Horseradish, KOhlrabi, Parsnips, Peas,
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Radishes. Rutabagas, Salsdy roots, Turnip roots - (3 days until harv •• t)
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Celery, Chinese cabbage, Collards, Dandelion, Endive (Escarole), Garden beet tops, Hanover salad, Kale, Mustard greens, Leaf
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lettuce, Parsley. Salsdy tops, Spinach, Swiss chard, Turnip tops - (14 days until harvest).
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AHaHa caterpillar
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Apache cicada
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Armyworm
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Asparagus beetle
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Aster leafhopper
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Bean leaf beetle
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Blister beetles
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Chinch bug
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Colorado potato beetle
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Corn earworm
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Corn rootworm adu~s
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Cowpea curculio
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Cucumoer beetles
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Cutworms
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European corn borer
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Fall armyworm
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Flea beetles
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Grasshoppers
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Green cloverworm
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Harlequin bug
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Imported cabbageworm
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Japanese beetle
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LaC'e bugs
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Lea~hoppers
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Lima bean pod borer
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LyglJs bugs
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PESTS
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Melonworm
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Mexican bean beetle
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Pea leaf weevil
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Pea weevil
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Pickleworm
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Red-necked peanut worm
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Sap beetles
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Southwestern corn borer
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Spittlebug
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Squash bugs
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Stink bugs
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Sweet potato hornworm
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Sweet potato weevil
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Tarnished plant bug
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Three cornered aHalfa
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hopper
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Thrips
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Tomato hornworm
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Tomato pinworm
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Tortoise beetles
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Velvetbean caterpUlar
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Webworms
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Western bean cutworm
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WMefringed beetle
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(adults)
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Yellowstriped armyworm
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FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
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For centrol of specified pests on fruit and nut crops listed below. spray to point of run-off. Thorough coverage of upper and lower leaf
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surfaces. between fru~ and nut cl,,;sters. and limbs and tree trunks is necessary for optimum in, act .'ontrol. Apply when insects or
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their damage appears.
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• To avoid undesired apple thinning. delay use until at least 30 days after full bloom.
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• SEVIN® Carbaryl Insecticide may injur early dawn ano! sunrise strawberry varieties on the Delmarva Peninsula.
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• When used on cranberries. SEVIN- Carbaryl may kill shrimp and crabs.
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• The number in parentheses following each fruit and nut crop grouping refers to the minimum number of days that must be observed
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between the date of the last application and the date of harvest.
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CROPS
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Blueberries. Grapes. Filberts. Paeans. Walnuts - (0 dlY. until hlrvest).
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Apples. Cherries. Cranberries. Peaches. Pears. Plums. Prunes, Strawberries - (1 dlY until hlrvesl).
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Apricots. Nectarines - (3 dlY. unlll hlrve.I).
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Citrus fru~s (such as Grapefru~, Lemons, Limes, Orange~, Tangelos, Tangerines, C~rus c~ron, Kumquats and Hybrids)
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(5 dlY. until hlrve.I).
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Blackberries. Boysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries. Raspberries. - (7 days unlll harvesl).
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Almonds - (28 dlye unlll hlrveat).
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Apple aphid
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Apple maggot
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Apple mealybug
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Apple pandemis
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Apple rust mite
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Apple sucker
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Avocado leafroller
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Bagworms
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Black cherry aphid
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Black margined aphid
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Black scale
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Blueberry maggot
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Brown soft scale
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Calico scale
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Camornia orangedog
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California pears lug
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(pear sawfly)
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Califomia reJ scale
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Charry fruitworm
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Cherry maggot
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Citricela scale
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C~rus cutworm
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C~rus root weevil
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Citrus snow scale
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Codling moth
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Cranberry fireworms
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Cranberry fruitworm
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Cucumber beetles
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Cutworms
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Eastern tent caterpillar
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Eightspotted forester
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European apple sawfly
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European earwig
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European fruit lecanium
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European raspberry
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aphid
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Eyespotted budmoth
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Falwebworm
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Filbert aphid
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Filbert leafroller
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Filbertworm
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Forbes ~cale
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Fruinree leaf roller
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Frosted scale
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Grape berry moth
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Grape leafhopper
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Grape leaffolder
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Green fru~worm
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Gypsy moth
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Hickory shuckworm
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Japanese beetle
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June beetles
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Leafhoppers
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Leafrollers
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PESTS
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Lecanium scales
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Lesser appleworm
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Lesser peachtree borer
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Lesser webworm
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Meadow spittlebug
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Mealy plum aphid
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Navelorangeworm
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Olivs scale
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OmnivOl lS leaftier
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(Strawberry fruitworm)
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Omnivorous leafroller
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Orange tortrix
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Oriental fru~ moth
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Oysters hell scale
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Peach twig borer
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Pear leaf blist~r m~e
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Pear psylla
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Pear rust m~e
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Pecan leaf phylloxera
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Pecan nut casebearer
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Pecan sp~tlebug
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Pecan weevil
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Periodical cicada
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Plum curculio
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Prune leafhopper
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Raspberry sawfly
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Redbanded leafroller
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Rose chafer
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Rosy apple aphid
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Saltmarsh caterpillar
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San Jose sCllle
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Snowy tree cricket
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Strawberry weevil
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Tarnished plant bug
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Tent~orm leafminers
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Twig girdler
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Tussock moth
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Variegated leal roller
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Walnut caterpillar
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Western grapeleaf
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"keletonizer
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Western tussock moth
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Western yellowstriped
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armyworm
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West Indidn sugarcane
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borer (adults)
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WMe apple leafhopper
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Wooly apple aphid
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Yellow scale
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Yellowheaded fireworm
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TREES AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
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For control 01 specnied pests on trees and ornamental plants listed below, spray to point 01 run-oil. Thorough coverage 01 upper and
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lower leal surfaces, trunks, stems, and twigs is necessary lor optimum control 01 tree and ornamental pests. Apply when insects or
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their damage appears.
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CROPS
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Trells (including Shade trells, She~er belts, Plantations, Parks and Recreational areas), Ornamentals (including Roses and other
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Herbaceous plants), Woody plants, and Shrubs.
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Ants
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Apple aphid
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Armyworm
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Azalea leaf mine
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Bagworms
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Balsam twig aphid
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||||
Birch leafminer
|
||||
Blister beetle
|
||||
Boxelder bug
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||||
Boxwood leafminer
|
||||
Browntail moth
|
||||
Cankerworms
|
||||
Catalpa sphinx
|
||||
Chiggers
|
||||
Conley spruce gall
|
||||
adelgid
|
||||
Cutworms
|
||||
Cypress tip moth
|
||||
Douglas·fir tussock
|
||||
moth
|
||||
Eastern spruce
|
||||
gall adelgid
|
||||
Elm bark beetle
|
||||
Elm leaf aphid
|
||||
Elm leaf beetle
|
||||
Elm spanworm
|
||||
Eriophyid m~es
|
||||
European pine
|
||||
shoot moth
|
||||
Fall armyworm
|
||||
Flea beetles
|
||||
Fuller rose beetle
|
||||
Fuchsia gaH m~e
|
||||
Gall midges
|
||||
Gall wasps
|
||||
Grasshoppers
|
||||
Greenstriped mapl
|
||||
worm
|
||||
Gypsy moth
|
||||
Hackberry nipplegall
|
||||
maker
|
||||
Holly budmoth
|
||||
Holly leaf miner
|
||||
Ips engraver beetle
|
||||
Jackpine budworm
|
||||
Japanese beetle
|
||||
Jeffrey pine needle
|
||||
miner
|
||||
June beet;es
|
||||
Lace bugs
|
||||
Leafhoppers
|
||||
Leafrollers
|
||||
Locust borer
|
||||
Maple leaf culler
|
||||
PESTS
|
||||
Mealybugs
|
||||
Mimosa webworm
|
||||
Mountain pine beetle
|
||||
Nantucket pine
|
||||
tip moth
|
||||
Oak leafminers
|
||||
Oak leaf skeletonizer
|
||||
Oak moth
|
||||
Oakworm oompiex
|
||||
Oleander caterpillar
|
||||
Olive ash borer
|
||||
Orangestriped
|
||||
oakworm
|
||||
Orange tortrix
|
||||
Periodical cicada
|
||||
Pine looper
|
||||
Pine sawfly
|
||||
Pine s~tlebug
|
||||
P~ch pine tip moth
|
||||
Plant bugs
|
||||
Poinsettia hornworm
|
||||
Psyllids
|
||||
Puss caterpillar
|
||||
Redhumped oakworm
|
||||
Rose aphid
|
||||
Rose chafer
|
||||
Roseslug
|
||||
CONTROL OF TICKS WHICH TRANSMIT LYME DISEASE
|
||||
Roundheaded pine
|
||||
belltle
|
||||
Saddled prominent
|
||||
Sawflies (exposed)
|
||||
Scale insects
|
||||
Sowbugs
|
||||
Spiny elm caterpillar
|
||||
Springtails
|
||||
Spruce
|
||||
beetle
|
||||
Spruce budworm
|
||||
Spruce needleminer
|
||||
Subtropical pin
|
||||
tip moth
|
||||
Tent caterpillar
|
||||
Thrips (exposed)
|
||||
Ticks
|
||||
Tree hoppers
|
||||
Walnut caterpillar
|
||||
Webworms
|
||||
Western hemlock
|
||||
loo,>er
|
||||
Western pine beetle
|
||||
Western spruce
|
||||
budworm
|
||||
Willow leaf beetles
|
||||
Yellow poplar weevil
|
||||
For control of juvenile and adu~ Ixodes spp. ticks (Deer tick, Bear tick, and Black legged tick) and Amblyomma spp. ticks (Lone Star
|
||||
tick).
|
||||
Begin applications in lale spring or early summer (May/June). Thoroughly treat entire lawn, perimeter wooded areas, and property
|
||||
boundaries including shrub beds, ornamental planting, and wooded areas where exposure to ticks may occur. Retreat at 3 to 4 week
|
||||
intervals since ticks may be reintroduced from surrounding areas by animals.
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
NOTICE OF DISCLAIMER
|
||||
NOTICE: BUYER SHAll BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL INJURY, LOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM THE
|
||||
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL DIRECTIONS, WARNINGS OR CAUTIONS.
|
||||
RHONE·POUlENC AG COMPANY
|
||||
P. O. Box 12014, T. W. Alexander Drive
|
||||
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
|
||||
SEVIN is the registered trademark of RhOne·Poulenc.
|
||||
SEVIN® brand RP2·HE Carbaryl Insecticide (MASTER) Notification 6/23193.
|
||||
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