# DURHAM CARBARYL DUST 5 - EPA Reg No: **5481-98** - Registrant: AMVAC CHEMICAL CORPORATION - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Carbaryl (5%) - Label accepted: 2000-09-28 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005481-00098-20000928.pdf --- 5i1e/-q~ . O'l/~~ .......- ~t\~~ Carbaryl Dus·t pU Controls Insects on Home Vegetables, Lawns, Ornamentals and Fruit. ACTIVE INGREDIENT: EPA Reg, No, 5481-98 EPA Est. 5481-CA-1 Carbaryl; 1 Naphthyl N·methylcarbamate • 5.0% NET WEIGHT 1· (4' 10' 50) POUNDS OTHER INGREDIENTS: • • • •• ~ , , , r-________ T_ota_' _1o_o_.00/,-,. VEGETABLES and FRUIT KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION PRECAUCION AL USUARIO. SI usted no le8 Ingles, no use .ste producto hasts que Is etfqueta he a sldo explfcedo empllemente FIRST AID· Have the product container or libel with your whln cliling I pollon control centlr or doc lor, or whon gOing lor treltmlnt, IF SWALLOWED· Calla Polson Control Cenleror doelorlmmedlatelyfor treatment ad~ct 'Have person sip a glass atwater If able to swaUow. Do not Induce vomiting unless told t by a poison control center or doctor. 00 not give anything by mouth to an unconlclou perlon. IF IN EYES· Hold ay. open and rinse .Iowly and gently with water for 1510 20 minute. Remove contact lenses, if present, after 5 minutes, then continue rinSing. Call a polso control center or doctor for treatment advice. IF ON SKIN· Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin Immediately with plenty ofwate for 15 (0 20 minutes. Call a polson control center or doctor for treatment advice. IF INHALED: Move person to fresh air. If person Is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth if possible. Call a polson contro . '~r or doctor for further treatment advice. NOTE TO p~YSICIAN: Probable mucosa \ Ige may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. ,- PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION: Harmful If swallowod. Do not br.alh. du.t. Avoid conlael with eyes, .kln e clolhing. Wash thoroughly aftor handll"ll. Change eonlamlnalad clothing dally. Avol contamination of feed and foodstuffs. ~TE TO PHysiCIAN: Carbaryl is a moderat reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal. USER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks and household latex or rubbe gloves when applying this product. Change clothing as soon as possible after use. WI the oulside of gloves before removing. As with any pesticide product, wash hand thoroughly immediately after handling and before eating, smoking or using the loilel. 00 no allow children or pels 10 contact treated area until dust has settled. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. 00 not apply directly 10 water, I areas where surface waler is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipmentwashwaters. This product Is high toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. 00 no apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds If bees are visiting th DIRECTIONS FOR U E It Is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsiltent with ita labeling. Not for use on pienta being grown for I8le or other commercial use, or for commercial seed ··Jction. or for research purposes. '\. HOW TO APPLY TO FRUITS ANP VEGETABLES "\imlle wearing household latex or rubberglovea, use a dUltappUcatorluch el a duat gun, or rotary duater or other appropriate equipment II evallable. Oust IIghUy to cover oth upper and lowerleaf surfaces with a thin even deposit of dust. Apply when air is calm 10 avoid drift and contact with eyes and skin. Start applying at the farthest corner of Ihe treatment area and work backward to avoid contact with dusted surfaces. Allow dust to settie In trealed areas before reentering. For plants above the cheslholght, consldoruslng a liquid carbaryl product. Do nolrepeatappllcatlon more Listed below are the crops with the pests controlled followed by the Pre· Harvest Inferval EI:U to stop applications prior to harvest. Apply enough dust to give thorough coverage to all plant parts or 2/3 lb. to 1 lb. dust per 1,000 sq.ft.; equal to 30 to 40 Ibs. per acre. For additional applications, on listed crops, the relreatment Interval Is 7 days. Observe th~ seasonal maximum Ibs. of Dust to apply per 1,000 sq,lt. ASpARAGUS: Asparagus Beetles. Maximums per 1,000 sq.ft. for one appllcaflon Is 1 pound, Do nof apply more fhan 3 flmes per ,eason, The PHI Is 1 day. BEANS: Mexican Bean Beetle, Bean Leaf Beetle, Leafhoppers, Flea Beetles, Corn EalWorms, Lygus Bugs, Stink Bu.gs Lima Bean Pod Borer, Japanese Beetle, Maxlinumsper 1,000sq.ff. Farone appllcaflon !lPPIJl.ll ounces or 2/3 pound; Apply no more than 4 timesperseason. The PHI Is 3 days for succulent beans and 21 days for dried beans. BEETS (table): Armyworms, Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers; Maximums per 1,000 sqJ/. For one application =1 pound; Apply no more fhan 3 times per season. The PHI Is 7 days for roots and 14 days for tops, BRUSSELS SPROUTS. BROCCOLI. CABBAGE. CAULI· FLOWER. KOHLRABI: Small Cabbago Looper, (treat every7 days for control), Armyworms, Flea Beetles. Maximums per 1,000 sq. ft. For one application IS 1 pound. Apply no more than 3 fimes per season. The PHI Is 3 days, CARROTS: Leafhoppers, Flea Beetles. Maximums per 1,000 sq. ft. For one apprrcation 11 pound Apply no more then 3 times per season. The PHI Is 7 days. COLLARPS, KALE, MUSTARP GREENS, RAPISHES, RUTABAGAS, CHINESE CABBAGE, HORSERADISH and TURNIPS: Flea Beelies, Harlequin Bug, Leafhoppers, Armyworm, Imported Cabbageworm, Tarnished Plant Bug and Stink Bugs, Maxi· mums per 1, 000 sq. ft. For one application = f pound. Apply no more than 3 flmes per season. The PHI is 7 days. on horseradish, radishes, rufabagas and turnip roofs; The PHI is 14 days on Chinese cabbage, collards, kale, mustard greens and turnip tops). CORN 'Sweet); Corn Earworm, Flea Beetles,' Leafhoppers, Fall Armyworms. For Corn EalWorm control treat corn silks every 7 days until silks dry. Maximums per 1, 000 sq. ft. For one application = 1 pound. Apply no more than 3 times per seeson, The PHI for ears Is 2 days; , The PHI Is 14 days for forage; and 48 days for fodder. CUCUMBERS, MELONS. SQUASH, PUMPKINS. CANTA· LQUPES: Squash Bugs, Leafhoppers, Cucumber Beetles, Flea Beetles. Do not apply to Melons or Cucumbers when temperatures exceed 80· F orwhen vines are wet. Maximums per 1,000sq.ft. Farone application = 112 pound. Apply no more fhan 6 times per season. The PHI Is 3 days. EGGPLANT: Corn Earworm, Flea Beetles, Hornworms, Cucumber Beetles. Maximums per 1, 000 sq.ft. For one application is 1 pound. TORAGE A D DISPOSAL Apply no more then 4 times per season. EI:U Is 3 days. Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal, LETTUCE; Armyworms, Small Cabbage Looper, Leafhoppers, Salt STORAGE: Store product In orl~lnal container In a cool, dry, locke Marsh Caterpillars. Mexlmums per 1,000 sq.ft. For one appliceflon is 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 I r I r PEPPERS: Corn EalWorm, Leafhoppers, Flea Beetles. Maximums T & E ER E NTR L per 1,000 sq.". For one application Is 1 pound. Apply no more than 3 Apply 1 Ib tn coyer fiQO sQ ft of luri or aroynd building foundation area times per season. The PHI Is 3 days. to control Earwigs. Millipedes· Sod Webworms • Leafhoppers and POTATOES (White); Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers, Maximums: Maxi. 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 foliage. Repeat as necessary. Keep children and pets off treated areas than 3 times per season. The PHI Is 7 days. until grass has been sprinkled and area Is dry, READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE USING TOMATOES; Tomato Fruit Worm, Tomalo Hornworm, Flea Beelles, 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 resultsmakeappllcatlonlnthemornlngorlateanemoonwhenthealrmaybeealm. Is 1 pound. Apply no more fhan times per season. EI:U IS 3 days. Be sure to Ireal both upper and 10wersurfac.soUeaves.Apply(downwlnd)toglve STRAWBERRIES: Leaf Rollers, Lygus Bugs, Salt Marsh Caterpll­ Ihoroughcoveragebulavoldapplylnglnexcess.Appilcatlon •• houldbestartedwhen lar, Maximums per 1,000 sq.". Farone a"'flication Is 1 pound. Apply no insects first appear and If necessary, while observing the PHI Interval, can be more than 5 times per season. E.l:ills days. relrealed al7 day Inlervals. GRAPES: For Leaf Rollers, Leafhoppers, and Grape skeletonizer use 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 {:PM:S8~n~0~~~~'~~:I~~~remrti~':::'~:3 ~fW'::'d~~~~ ~'~'6'n~~\h~lf~ ~7~e~aWIft,\~t~8d~gB~l1~t~~i~~~f~~;{u2ia~7m~':'~0~~ 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 tions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation. of Liability, per season. The PH. Is 7 days, ORNAMENTAL PLOWERS & SHRUBS AMVAC CHEMICAL CORPORATION. INC. 4100 E, Washington Blvd· Los Angeles. CA 90023 Apply this product to thoroughly cover the plant fOliage for control of the following pests. Repeat as needed for continued control but not more than once a week. Appl. Aphid Juno BoeU. Rose Slug SCALE. Bagworm Leafhoppers Periodical Soft Brown. SII.ler SeeU.. Leaf Roll... Clcadae European Elm Boxelder Bug Mealy 8ugs Plant Bugs OakKermes, • Elm Leaf Beelle Mimosa Webworm PsyUids Oystershell Black Flea BeeUe Oak l'eaf Miner RoseAphlds Cottonl.Maple. ' Japen ••• BeeUe Orang. Tortrlx Rose Slug Thnps(Exposed) For best scale Insect control apply when newly hatched scale "crawlers" are pre.ent. Do not ap I. .wil suit . .i:!il SEP28 2000