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# DURHAM CARBARYL DUST 5
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- EPA Reg No: **5481-98**
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- Registrant: AMVAC CHEMICAL CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (5%)
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- Label accepted: 2000-09-28
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005481-00098-20000928.pdf
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---
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5i1e/-q~ . O'l/~~ .......-
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~t\~~ Carbaryl Dus·t pU
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Controls Insects on Home Vegetables, Lawns, Ornamentals and Fruit.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: EPA Reg, No, 5481-98 EPA Est. 5481-CA-1
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Carbaryl; 1 Naphthyl N·methylcarbamate • 5.0% NET WEIGHT 1· (4' 10' 50) POUNDS OTHER INGREDIENTS: • • • •• ~ , , ,
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r-________ T_ota_' _1o_o_.00/,-,. VEGETABLES and FRUIT
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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PRECAUCION AL USUARIO. SI usted no le8 Ingles, no use .ste producto hasts que Is
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etfqueta he a sldo explfcedo empllemente
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FIRST AID·
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Have the product container or libel with your whln cliling I pollon control
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centlr or doc lor, or whon gOing lor treltmlnt,
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IF SWALLOWED· Calla Polson Control Cenleror doelorlmmedlatelyfor treatment ad~ct
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'Have person sip a glass atwater If able to swaUow. Do not Induce vomiting unless told t
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by a poison control center or doctor. 00 not give anything by mouth to an unconlclou
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perlon.
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IF IN EYES· Hold ay. open and rinse .Iowly and gently with water for 1510 20 minute.
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Remove contact lenses, if present, after 5 minutes, then continue rinSing. Call a polso
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control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF ON SKIN· Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin Immediately with plenty ofwate
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for 15 (0 20 minutes. Call a polson control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air. If person Is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance
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then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth if possible. Call a polson contro
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. '~r or doctor for further treatment advice. NOTE TO p~YSICIAN: Probable mucosa
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\ Ige may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
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,- PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION: Harmful If swallowod. Do not br.alh. du.t. Avoid conlael with eyes, .kln e
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clolhing. Wash thoroughly aftor handll"ll. Change eonlamlnalad clothing dally. Avol
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contamination of feed and foodstuffs. ~TE TO PHysiCIAN: Carbaryl is a moderat
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reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal.
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USER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
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Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks and household latex or rubbe
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gloves when applying this product. Change clothing as soon as possible after use. WI
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the oulside of gloves before removing. As with any pesticide product, wash hand
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thoroughly immediately after handling and before eating, smoking or using the loilel. 00 no
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allow children or pels 10 contact treated area until dust has settled.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. 00 not apply directly 10 water, I
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areas where surface waler is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark
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Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipmentwashwaters. This product Is high
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toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. 00 no
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apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds If bees are visiting th
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DIRECTIONS FOR U E
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It Is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsiltent with ita labeling.
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Not for use on pienta being grown for I8le or other commercial use, or for commercial seed
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··Jction. or for research purposes.
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'\. HOW TO APPLY TO FRUITS ANP VEGETABLES
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"\imlle wearing household latex or rubberglovea, use a dUltappUcatorluch el a duat
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gun, or rotary duater or other appropriate equipment II evallable. Oust IIghUy to cover
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oth upper and lowerleaf surfaces with a thin even deposit of dust. Apply when air
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is calm 10 avoid drift and contact with eyes and skin. Start applying at the farthest
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corner of Ihe treatment area and work backward to avoid contact with dusted
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surfaces. Allow dust to settie In trealed areas before reentering. For plants above the
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cheslholght, consldoruslng a liquid carbaryl product. Do nolrepeatappllcatlon more
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Listed below are the crops with the pests controlled followed by the Pre·
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Harvest Inferval EI:U to stop applications prior to harvest. Apply enough
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dust to give thorough coverage to all plant parts or 2/3 lb. to 1 lb. dust
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per 1,000 sq.ft.; equal to 30 to 40 Ibs. per acre. For additional
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applications, on listed crops, the relreatment Interval Is 7 days.
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Observe th~ seasonal maximum Ibs. of Dust to apply per 1,000 sq,lt.
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ASpARAGUS: Asparagus Beetles. Maximums per 1,000 sq.ft. for
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one appllcaflon Is 1 pound, Do nof apply more fhan 3 flmes per
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,eason, The PHI Is 1 day.
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BEANS: Mexican Bean Beetle, Bean Leaf Beetle, Leafhoppers, Flea
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Beetles, Corn EalWorms, Lygus Bugs, Stink Bu.gs Lima Bean Pod
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Borer, Japanese Beetle, Maxlinumsper 1,000sq.ff. Farone appllcaflon
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!lPPIJl.ll ounces or 2/3 pound; Apply no more than 4 timesperseason.
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The PHI Is 3 days for succulent beans and 21 days for dried beans.
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BEETS (table): Armyworms, Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers; Maximums
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per 1,000 sqJ/. For one application =1 pound; Apply no more fhan 3
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times per season. The PHI Is 7 days for roots and 14 days for tops,
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BRUSSELS SPROUTS. BROCCOLI. CABBAGE. CAULI·
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FLOWER. KOHLRABI: Small Cabbago Looper, (treat every7 days
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for control), Armyworms, Flea Beetles. Maximums per 1,000 sq. ft. For
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one application IS 1 pound. Apply no more than 3 fimes per season.
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The PHI Is 3 days,
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CARROTS: Leafhoppers, Flea Beetles. Maximums per 1,000 sq. ft. For
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one apprrcation 11 pound Apply no more then 3 times per season. The
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PHI Is 7 days.
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COLLARPS, KALE, MUSTARP GREENS, RAPISHES,
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RUTABAGAS, CHINESE CABBAGE, HORSERADISH and
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TURNIPS: Flea Beelies, Harlequin Bug, Leafhoppers, Armyworm,
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Imported Cabbageworm, Tarnished Plant Bug and Stink Bugs, Maxi·
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mums per 1, 000 sq. ft. For one application = f pound. Apply no more
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than 3 flmes per season. The PHI is 7 days. on horseradish, radishes,
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rufabagas and turnip roofs; The PHI is 14 days on Chinese cabbage,
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collards, kale, mustard greens and turnip tops).
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CORN 'Sweet); Corn Earworm, Flea Beetles,' Leafhoppers, Fall
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Armyworms. For Corn EalWorm control treat corn silks every 7 days
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until silks dry. Maximums per 1, 000 sq. ft. For one application = 1 pound.
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Apply no more than 3 times per seeson, The PHI for ears Is 2 days;
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, The PHI Is 14 days for forage; and 48 days for fodder.
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CUCUMBERS, MELONS. SQUASH, PUMPKINS. CANTA·
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LQUPES: Squash Bugs, Leafhoppers, Cucumber Beetles, Flea
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Beetles. Do not apply to Melons or Cucumbers when temperatures
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exceed 80· F orwhen vines are wet. Maximums per 1,000sq.ft. Farone
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application = 112 pound. Apply no more fhan 6 times per season.
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The PHI Is 3 days.
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EGGPLANT: Corn Earworm, Flea Beetles, Hornworms, Cucumber
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Beetles. Maximums per 1, 000 sq.ft. For one application is 1 pound.
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TORAGE A D DISPOSAL Apply no more then 4 times per season. EI:U Is 3 days.
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Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal, LETTUCE; Armyworms, Small Cabbage Looper, Leafhoppers, Salt
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STORAGE: Store product In orl~lnal container In a cool, dry, locke Marsh Caterpillars. Mexlmums per 1,000 sq.ft. For one appliceflon is
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place out of reach of children. P SPOSAl' Do not re-use empty bag 1 pound. Apply no more then 3 times per season. cu, is 14 days. Securely wrap original container In several layers of newspaper an w.u
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I r I r PEPPERS: Corn EalWorm, Leafhoppers, Flea Beetles. Maximums
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T & E ER E NTR L per 1,000 sq.". For one application Is 1 pound. Apply no more than 3
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Apply 1 Ib tn coyer fiQO sQ ft of luri or aroynd building foundation area times per season. The PHI Is 3 days.
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to control Earwigs. Millipedes· Sod Webworms • Leafhoppers and POTATOES (White); Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers, Maximums: Maxi.
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Ants. Area should be lightly sprinkled after application to wash dust off mums per 1,000 sq. ft. Farone application Is 1 pound. Apply no more
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foliage. Repeat as necessary. Keep children and pets off treated areas than 3 times per season. The PHI Is 7 days.
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until grass has been sprinkled and area Is dry,
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READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING TOMATOES; Tomato Fruit Worm, Tomalo Hornworm, Flea Beelles,
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CARBARYL DUST 10 may b. applied wllh any suitable dust applicator, For be.t Slink Bug, Leafhoppers, Maximum"!er 1, 000 sq. ft. For one application
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resultsmakeappllcatlonlnthemornlngorlateanemoonwhenthealrmaybeealm. Is 1 pound. Apply no more fhan times per season. EI:U IS 3 days.
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Be sure to Ireal both upper and 10wersurfac.soUeaves.Apply(downwlnd)toglve STRAWBERRIES: Leaf Rollers, Lygus Bugs, Salt Marsh Caterpll
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Ihoroughcoveragebulavoldapplylnglnexcess.Appilcatlon •• houldbestartedwhen lar, Maximums per 1,000 sq.". Farone a"'flication Is 1 pound. Apply no
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insects first appear and If necessary, while observing the PHI Interval, can be more than 5 times per season. E.l:ills days.
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relrealed al7 day Inlervals. GRAPES: For Leaf Rollers, Leafhoppers, and Grape skeletonizer use
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Read the entire Directions for Use, Condltons, plsclalmer of War. 1 pound. I 1 ,000 sq.ft. of vines, Apply before first brood roll leaves. For
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By using this product, user and buyer accept the following Condl., 1,000 sq.ft. Farone aFPlication Is 1 pound. Apply no more than 3 times
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tions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation. of Liability, per season. The PH. Is 7 days,
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ORNAMENTAL PLOWERS & SHRUBS
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AMVAC CHEMICAL CORPORATION. INC.
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4100 E, Washington Blvd· Los Angeles. CA 90023
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Apply this product to thoroughly cover the plant fOliage for control of the following
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pests. Repeat as needed for continued control but not more than once a week.
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Appl. Aphid Juno BoeU. Rose Slug SCALE.
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Bagworm Leafhoppers Periodical Soft Brown.
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SII.ler SeeU.. Leaf Roll... Clcadae European Elm
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Boxelder Bug Mealy 8ugs Plant Bugs OakKermes, •
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Elm Leaf Beelle Mimosa Webworm PsyUids Oystershell Black
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Flea BeeUe Oak l'eaf Miner RoseAphlds Cottonl.Maple. '
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Japen ••• BeeUe Orang. Tortrlx Rose Slug Thnps(Exposed)
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For best scale Insect control apply when newly hatched scale "crawlers" are
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pre.ent. Do not ap I. .wil suit .
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SEP28 2000
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