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# NIAGARA PARATHION 2 COATED GRANULES
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- EPA Reg No: **279-1957**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Parathion (2%)
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- Label accepted: 1987-11-05
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-01957-19871105.pdf
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---
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(
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(
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.. ~
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Code 30681
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
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Due to very high acute toxicity to Humans and Birds
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For retail sale 10 and use only by certified applicator Of pefSOOS under their direct supervision and
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only for those uses covered by the oertifl6d applicator's certification. Direct supervision for this
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product is defined as the certified applicator being physically present during application. mixing,
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loadi:1g. repair and cleaning of application equipment Commercial certified applicators must also
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ensure thai all persons in'lolved in these activities are tnformed of the pcecavtiooary statements.
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In. I
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Ii
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Net Weight
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Parathion 2 Coated
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Granulp~
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Insecticide
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EPA Rr,g. No. 279-1957 EPA Est. 279·
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ActlYe Ing~lent: By Wt.
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Parathion (O,O-diethyl·Q-!>-nitrophenyl·
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phosphorothioate). . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . • . ... 2.00%
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Inert Ingredients: ...........•••........................ : 98.()()O/o
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100.00%
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r:--~--' OANGER-POISON-PRECAUTIONS
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:.~
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SWAllOW
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POISONOUS IF SWALLOWED
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This product can kill you II swallowed even in
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small amounts: spray mist or dust may be
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fatal if swallowed.
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POISONOUS BY SKIN CONTACT
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Poisonous if toucl'led by hands or spilled or
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STOP! READ THE LABEL 'SplaS'hedon'!ttin.ineyesoronclothing(liquid
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"~~' ______________________ -i~~~~~~g:O:'S~':h':O~U9~h~C~'O~'h:':$.~I------~----Mn---~i
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CAN KILL YOt)
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Breathing vapors. spray mist or dust may be
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fatal.
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THIS PRODUCT MAY BE FATAL IF SWAtt.OWED. INHALED, OR IF
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ALLOWED TO CONTACT SKIN. FAILURE TO PROPERLY FOllOW
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DANGER POISON
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ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP·
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MENT WILL INCREASE YOUR RISK.
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Keep out of reach
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of children
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See side panels
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for antidote
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and precautions
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USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE
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CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING MIXINGILOADING, APPLI·
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CATION, REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPMENT,
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DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDE, AND EARLY REENTRY INTO TREATED
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FIELDS:
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ACCEPTED
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NOV 5 1987
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Under 101_ • _ ;; h:;ccticido,
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Fungicide. and Rodonticido Act.
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as amondod. lot the peaticide
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... i"med unde;, -a / ~,,-rl
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EPA Reg. No. c;I. '/U - 7.;..1 I ,
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-FMC.
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. . '
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FMC Corporation tAgnculturalChemical Gro p
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Philadelphia PA 19103 '
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6187
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Walerproof ""nts and coat; heavy-duty chemical·resistant gloyes; rub
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ber boots or rubber oyershoes; hood or wide-brimmed hat; salety QO!l'
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gles or lace shield; NIOSH approved respirator. In addition, mlxerllOad·
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ers must wear a chemical reSistant apron when using f.he ooncentrated
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product. During aerial ODPIication In nonenclosed COCI<pIts, • helmet with
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a Yisor may be subsmuted for the hood or wide·brimmed hat and safety
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goggles or lace shield requirements.
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POISONOUS TO ~1eH AND WILDLIFE
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POISON SIGNS (Symptom.)
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PARATHION Is a Ye" dangerous polson. It rapidly er,ters the body on
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conlact with all skin surfaces and ayef'. Clothing wei with this material
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must be removod I· ... mediately. ExpOsed persons must receive prompt
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medical treatment o· ,hey may die •
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Some of tho signs and symptoms of poisoning are: Headache, nausea,
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vomiting. cramps, weakitess, blurred vision, pin-point pupils, tightness
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in chest. labored breathll'l.Q. nervovsness, sweating, watering of eyes,
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diooling or frothing of mouth and nose, muscle Epasms and roma.
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WORK SAFETY RULES
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IF MIXiNGILOADiNG IS PERFORMEO USING A CLOSED SYSTEM.
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~
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.-'.'-""E FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY
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.' ' .. BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
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.; . 1987 H,lavy-duty chemical resistant glows; o.ileInical resistant aproo, long.
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. .id.IVed shirt (or gauntle1s and short sleeve shirt) and Iong·1egged pants;
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t~~c. ,_> . .c •• '. ~ _,_$hoes and socks.
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· ,
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Safety goggles or a faceshield must be worn when (he system is under
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pressure. All other protective clothing and equipment required for use
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with open systems must be available nearby.
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IF APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR
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COCKPIT. THE FOLLOW,NG PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIp·
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MENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE:
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Clean long·sleeved shirt and long-legged pants. All other protective
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clothing and equipment required for use during application mllsl be
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avaifaNe in the cab and must be worn when exiling (he caD into (reated
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areas. " used fO! this purpose, contaminated dothing may not be brought
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back into the cab unless in an enclosure such as a plastic bag.
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REMEMBER-THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT
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YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIp·
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MENT OR DURING EARLY REENTRY! REFER TO THE INSTRUC·
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TIONS ABOVE.
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HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL
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APPLICATION.
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IMPOATANTIlf pesticide comes in conlact with skin, wash off with soap
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and water, and contact a physician immec;ialely. Always wash hands,
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face. and arms with soap and water before smoking, eating. drinking,
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or toileling.
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AFTER WORK: Wash gloves with soap and waler before removing.
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Take off all work clothes and shoes. Store protective clothing separately
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from personal clothing. LaurxSer protective clothing after each use. S:JoG",'!er
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using soap and water. Wear only clean clothes when leaving job. Do
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not wear CO'ltamioated clothing. Personal clothing worn during mixingl
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loading, application, repair and cleaning of application equipment, dis·
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posal of pesticide. and early reentry into treated fields must be stored
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and laundered separately trom household articles. Clolhing and equip-
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C
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·'It heavily contaminated or drenched with parathion must be de
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jed according to state and iocal regulations.
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HEAVILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE
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ADEQUATELY DECONTAMINATED.
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Respirato~ should be cleaned and cartridges replaced according to
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instructions included with respirators. Replace gloves frequently.
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FIRST AID TREATMENT
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Call a doctor (physician). clinic or hospital immediately. Explain that the
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victim has been exposed to parathion and describe his condition.
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if breathing has stopped. start artificial respiration immediately and
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maintain until doctor sees victim.
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if Iwallowed, drink 1 or 2 9lasses of water and induce vomiting by
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touching back of throat with hn~er. Never give anything by mouth to an
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unconscious person. Have victJm lie down and keep Quiet See doctor
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immediately.
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In case of contact, immedtdtely lIush eyes or skin with plenty of water
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for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes.
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See doctor immediately.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Antidote-administer atropine sulfate in large d,ses. TWO to FOUR
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mg. intravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanosis is overcome.
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(
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R"'l'l8at at 5 to 10 minute intervals until signs of atropinization appear.
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.M chloride is also antidotal and may be administered in conjunction
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" .... atropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE DR TRANQUILIZERS. Par·
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athion is a strong cholinesterase inhibitor affecting central and pe'iph·
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eral. nerv~us systems and produdng cardia.c and respiratory depression.
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AI first sign of pulmonary edema. the pallent should be given supple
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menta! oxygen and treated symptomatically. Continued absorption of
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the poison may occur a.nd fatal relapses have been reported after initial
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improvemenl; VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATIENT IS IN-
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DICATED FOR AT lEAST 48 HOURS. .
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FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CALL
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716-735-3765
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POST TREATED AREA
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Consull your State Agricultural Extension Service or Experiment Station
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regarding posting trealed areas.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pusti.cide is highly toxic 10 fish and wildlife. Birds in treated areas
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may be killed. F!sh .and other aquatic or9anisms may be killed at rec
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ommended application rales. When treat:ng lakes or other open bodies
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of water apply only to shallow edges. Consult with state fish and 'Jame
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departments before appl~·ing to public waters. Run·on and drift from
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I~rgel areas mat be haiardtJus 10 aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic
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sites. Cover or Incorporate ~ranules which are srilled. Do not contam
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inate water by cleamng of eq.:ipmant or disposa of wastes.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It I!:. J. violation of Federal law to use this prC'duct in a manner incon·
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sistent with Us labeling.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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PesticIde Storage
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Keep out of rea<±. of child(en and animals. S[ore in original oon
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tainers only. Store in a COOl. dry place and avoid excess heal.
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Carefully open containers. After partial use. fold and roll back
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bags, damp and close tightly. Do not put concentrate or dilute
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material into food or drink containers. 00 nol contaminate ether
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pesticides. fertilizers, water, food or feed by storage or disposal.
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In case of spill. avoid contact. isolate area and keep out animals
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and unprotected persons. Confine spills. Call FMC collect: (716)
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735-3765.
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T,J confine bpiIJ: If liquid. dike surrounding area or absorb with
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sand, car litter or commercial clay. If dry material. cover 10 pre
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vent dispersal. Place damaged package in a holding container.
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Identify contents.
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Pe.tlclde DI.posal
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Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper diSfX>sal of
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excess pesticide. splay mi~ure, Of linsate is a VIOlation of Fed
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eral.taw. It these wastes cannot be dispos:. of by use according
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to label instructions. contact your 31ate Pesticide or Ersviron·
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mental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative
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at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance.
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Container 01_1
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Completely empty bag into application equipment To en dispose
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of empty bag in a samtary landfill or Ily incineration, or, if allowed
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by Siale and local authorities. by burning. If burned. stay out of
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smoke. .
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ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS
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Before using this product to control or eradicate mosquito larvae in a
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county listed below, you must contact the Endan!)ered Spades Spe
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cialist in the Re;;:onaUFiekl Office 01 the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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(FWS) indicaleo below. You must rcovide FWS with your name and
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phon~ numbe~, theJ'roducl ~ou intend to U.S8. and the Specific ~tion
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In which you Inten to use II. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Will
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inforr:n you whether your proposed use is in the ranpe of endangered
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species. Use of this product In the range of endangered species,
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as deflned ,or you by FWS, Is prohlbHed.
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Contact FWS Field Offices at the following numbers:
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Alabama (Jackson. Mississippi. 601-965-4900)
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Colber1. Greene. Jackson, Jefferson, Lamar, Lauderdale, Umestone,
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Madison. Marshall. Morgan. Pickens and Sumter
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Arizona (Phoenix, Arizona. 602-261--4720)
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Graham. lapaz. Mohave. Pima, Pinal. Santa Cruz and Yuma
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Arkansas (Jackson. Mississippi, 601-965-4900)
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Benton. Clark, Clay. Cross. Lawrence. Lee. pajnsette. Polk. Randolph.
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Sharp 8l1d SI. rrancis
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California (Sacramento. California. 916-460--4866)
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AJameda. Dllusa. Contla Castta. Fresno, Humboll, Imperia!, Inyo,
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Kern. los Angeles, Marin. Merced, Modoc, Mono. Monterey. Napa.
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Oral1ge. Rivsrside. San Bernardino. San Diego. San luis Obispo, san
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Mateo. Santa Bamara. Santa Clara. Solano, Sonoma. Stanislaus,
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Sutler, Tulare and Ventura
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District of Columbia (Annapolis. Maryland. 301-269·5448)
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Reck Creek Park
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Florida (Jacksonville, Florida, 904·791·2580)
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Alachua. Baker, Bradford. Brevard. Broward. Char1otte. Citrus, Clay,
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~l!ier. Columbia. Dade. De Soto. Dixie, Duval. Flagler. Gadsden.
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Gllchresl. Glad.>s. Hardee. Hendry. Hernando. HighlandS. Hillsborcugh.
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Indian River. Jefferson. lafayette. lake. Lee. Leon. levy, Madison,
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Manatee. Marion, Martin. Monroe, Nassall, Okaloosa, Okeechobee.
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Orange, Osceola. Palm Beach, Pasco. Pinellas, Polk, Putnam. SI.
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Johns. SI. lucie, Sarasota. Seminole, Sumter, Suwannee. Taylor.
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Union. Volusia, Wakulla and Wahan
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Georgi. (Jacl<SOiwilie. Florida. 904-791-2580)
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Sr,nlley. Bryan. Bulloch. Burke. Gamden. candler. caloosa. Chatltoo.
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ChathC!:n. Eningham, Emanuel. Evans. Glascock. Glynn. Jefferson,
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Jenkins. Johnson. Uberty. long. Mclnlosh. Pierce. Richmond. Screven.
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Ware, Washington and Wayne
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Howall (Honolulu. Hawaii. 808-546-5608)
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Islands 01 Hawaii, Kauai, Maui, Molokai. Niihau and Oahu
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Idaho (Boise. Idaho. 208-334-'606. Ext. 16)
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Ceribou, Bear Lake and Bonneville
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IIlInol. (Rock Island. Illinois. 309-793·5800)
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Gallatin, Henderson, Jo Daviess, Massac. Meroor. Pike, Pulaski, Rock
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Island and White
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Indian. (Bloomingion. Indiana. 812-334-4261)
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DeKalb and Posey
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lowl (SI. Paul. Minnesola. 612·725·7131)
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Allamak ... Clayton. Clinlon. Des Moines. Dubuque. Fayette. Jad<son
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luuisa, Muscatine and Scan .
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Kentucky (AsheVille. North Carolin.. 704-259-0321)
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Ballaro, Butler, EdmundsoOl. Green. Hart, Jackson. laurel, Uvingslon,
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Marshall. McCracken, McCleary, Pulasicj, Rockastle. Taylor. Warren
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and Wayne
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....
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J
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'i
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• '.'i .
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. MIryIond (AnMpoo.. MarytOnd. 301-269-5«8) . Halford . . ... .
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C' .
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c
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Mlnneoola (!it Paul. Minr sola. 612-725-7131) .
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Houston alld Washlnaton· . .
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MI .. I .. lppI (Jackson. MIssissippi. 601-965-4900)
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Clalrbome. CopIah. Hinds. Hawamba. Jackson. Lowndes. Monroe. and Noxuboe . .
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MllIOUrr(CoIumbia. Missouri. 314-875-53J.:l.. .
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Barry. Benton. Bollinger. Butler. C8rrden. • Christian. Cole. Dallas.
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Franklin,Gasconade. Gr ...... Hawamba. Hickory. Jaspar. Jefferson.
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lawrence. Lowndes, Massac. Miller. Monroe, Newton, Noxubee.
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Osage. Polk. Ralls. Ripley. St. ClaIr. SI. Louis. Stone. Wayne and
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Wobs1er
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Ntvoda (Reno. Nevada. 702-784-5227)
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Clar1c. Unc:oIn. Nye and WhHe Pine
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New Mexico (Albuquerque. New Mexico. 505-56S-2323)
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Chaves. Eddy and Socorro
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North carollno (Asheville. North Carolina. 704-259.(321)
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Edgecombe. Maoon. Nash. Pitt and SWain
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NortIi OOkota (Grand Island. Nebraska. 308·361-5571)
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Lurtelgh. Emmons. Macon. MeKensie. Mclean. Me"",'. rAorton and
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Oliver
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Ohio (Columbus. Ohio. 614-231-3416)
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Pickaway. Washlnaton and Williams
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Oklahoma (Tulsa. OIciahoma. 918·561-7456)
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McCurtain and Pushmataha
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~ (Olympia. Washington. 206-753-9444)
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South carollno (Asheville. South Carolina. 704-259.(321)
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.~ken. Barnwen. Baaufort. Bar1cley. Char1eston. Colleton. Dorchester.
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Georgetown. Hampton. Honv. Jasper and Marion
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South Dakota (Pierre. South Dakota. 605·224·8692)
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Hughs and Yankton
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Ten_ (Asheville. North Carolina. 704-259.(321)
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Bedford. Blount. Bradley. Clalborne. Cumbe~and. Oavison. Decatur •
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Franklin, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, HaWkins. Hickman, Knox,
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lawrence. Uncoln, loudon. Marion, Marshall, Maury, Meigs, Monroe.
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Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, SooH, Sequatchie. Smith. Sullivar.,
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Trousdale, Wayne and Williamson
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Te",," (Texas. 713-229·3681 or 817-334-2961)
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Brewster, Comal, Hays, Jeff Davis. Menard, Pecos and Reeves
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lItoh (SaH Lake City. Utah. 601-524-4430)
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Utah and Washington
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Vt'llinta (AnnapoliS. MaF)1and. 301-269-5«8)
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Augusta. L86. Russell. Scon. Smyth. Tazewell. Washington and Wisa
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Wll<lOnlln (Green Bay. Wisconstn. 414-465-2682)
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Crawford. Grant. Iowa. Pierce. Polk, Richland. St. Croix and Vernon
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Wyomtng (Helena. Montana. 405-449-5225)
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Uncaln and SubleHe
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Not for use or storage in or 6round the home.
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For Mosquno Control: For usa as a mosquito 1000acide only by Mos
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quito Abatement Districts and other official agencies. The granules are
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formulated 10 release their coating upon contact with water. For control
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of mosquito larvae use 2 pounds per acre. Repeat as necessary.
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Application Direction.. On tile following crops apply 100 recom
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mended rate as an oveall broadcast treatment E'or to planting. Soil
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temperature should be at least 50" F. tmmediate and thoroughly mix
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the granules Into tile top 4 to 9 Inches of soil. A er applying keep all
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persons and animals off traated area for 48 hours. Treated fields should
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be planted or S<l!\(fed as soon as poss;tle aHer tile 48 hour waHing
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period.
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For Wir8WOP.<1 and G"~id control on T.bIe _', Broc
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coli, BrutMIl Sprow, ~, cam-loupe, Watermelon, lJulk ..
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'""ten, carrotl, caul_. ~. Eggplant, KlIfo.I.ItI\m. Pe .. ,
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PIppera, Rutabag". Tomot_ lild Tumipl. To control Wireworm
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use 200 pounds per acre to control Garden Symphylld use 250 pounds
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per acre.
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For Rootworm and Garden Symphytld on Co<n usa 250 pounds per
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acre.
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For Garden Symphylid control In Omamonlal. Ind Nuroory planlings
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(Commercial Plantings Not For Use In Gr .. nhou .... Enclosed Areas.
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Of In Home GardenS) use 250 pounds per acre.
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Dealers Should Sell In 'Jrlglnlil Packages Only.
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Torml ~f Solto or UN: On punch ... of this product Wyor and usar
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agr .. to the following condition.: .
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WlmntyJ FMC make. no warranty. expressed or Implied. concemlng
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tile use of this product other than rndlcated on tile label. Except as so
|
||||
warranted. tile I'fOduct I. IoId .. 10. BUYer and user assurne all ~sk of
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use and/or handling andlor storage of thl. mate~aI when SUCh use andl
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or ""ndllng lndIor &lorage 10 oontrIry to label Instructions.
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Dlrectlona Irod RecommencIItIon .. Follow directions carefully. TIming
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and mothod of application. MIfher and ~ conditions. m'.>.lure with
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other ~. not IPOCificlfly ~ ..-o<! other lnfIuencI.og
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fac:tore In tile use of thio prodUct ore beyond tile control 01 tile Miter
|
||||
and are assumed 1>'/ tile buyer at ~~ .: .. , '-,~ ··' ... 1
|
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U .. 01 Product: FMC's recoli."e"dalions lor tile use 01 ihIs product
|
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are based upon tests believed to be reliable. The use of u~s product
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being beyond tile control of tile menufacturer. no guarant ... e>q)ressed
|
||||
Of tmplled. Is made as 10 tile effects of SUCh Of tile resuno to be ObtaIned
|
||||
H not used In accordance with directions Of established safe practice.
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D ....... ·Buye($ Of' user's exclusive reiriedy for damages fOr brOach
|
||||
of warranty Of n<>gligence sha!1 be Um~ed to direct damage. not ex
|
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ceeding tile purch8sG pric<I pald and shall noIlndude Incidental or ton
|
||||
sequential damages.
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_-FMC Trademar1c (30681-6/87)
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