# HELENA END-O-SULFAN 3 E.C. INSECTICIDE - EPA Reg No: **5905-418** - Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP - Signal word: Danger - Active ingredients: Endosulfan (33.7%) - Label accepted: 1995-04-03 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00418-19950403.pdf --- • P/Y7 I /3 Ms. Beverly Neale Helena Chemical Company 6075 Poplar Avenue, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38119 Dear Ms. Neale: APR·31995 ( . Subject: Amendment - Add Cotton ( End-a-Sulfan 3 E.C. EPA Registration Number 5905-418 Your submission dated July 26, 1994 The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA section 3(c) (7) (a), is acceptable provided that you: 1. Submit and/or cite all data or other material required for registration/reregistration of your product under FIFRA section 3(c)(5) or FIFRA section 4 when the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data. 2. Hake the labeling changes listed below before you release the product for shipment bearing the amended labeling: a) In the ingredients statement, in the formula name for ENI)()SULFAN add "-3-" between .... thiepin .. and "oxide" [Do not include the quotation marks appearing around text specified in this letter when preparing your revised labeling]. Also, revise ACTIVE INGREDIENTS to ACTIVE INGREDIENT, since there is only one. Add an asterisk after INERT INGREDIENTS which refers down to a footnote under the ingredients &t,,':ement which should read "'Contains Xylene Range Aromatic Solvent". b) Revise the text of the HAZARDS TO ROMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS to read as follows: Fatal if swallowed. Corrosive. Causes irreversible eye I 'f I g ( ( 2 damage. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. May be fatal if inhaled or absorbed through skin. Do not breathe vapor or spray .ist. Do not contaminate food or feed. Keep out of reach of domestic animals. c) Under the heading PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, revise the first PPE entry to "Coveralls over long sleeved shirt and long pants", and revise the end of the second entry to "or Viton ~14 mils.". Change the order of the PPE listing such that the PPE for cleaning equipment, mixing, or loading appears as the last item (i.e., after the respirator requirement) and revise that entry to read: Add a chemical-resistant apron when cleaning equipment, mixing or loading. d) Revise the statement of Practical Treatment to read as follows (retain the Note to Physician in its present form): STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT If swallowed: Call a physician or Poison Control center immediate}.y. If possible, vomiting should be induced under medical supervision. Drink one or two glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with a finger or by giving one (1) ounce of syrup of ipecac, if available. If person is unconscious or convulsing, do not give anything by mouth and do not induce vomiting. If inhaled: Remove victim to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if indicated. Get ~edical attention. If on skin: Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and water. Get medical attention. If in eyes: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician immediately. e) In the Bnvironaental Basards, after ..... are importan~ resources." add "Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or d~~posal of equipment washwaters." f) In the AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS, revise the first PPE entry to "Coveralls over long slp-eved shirt and long pants" g) After the Container Disposal directions, add the heading GENERAL INFORMATION and under this heading add "Not for use or storage in or around the home. Do not use in undiluted It ( (" 3 3 form. In the next paragraph, after " ••• for good control" add "For ground application, apply recommended amount of pesticide in a ainiaua of 10 gallons of water per acre on vegetable or row crops, unless otherwise noted. h) Delete the heading GBBBRAL IKPORMaTION form above the crop entry Alfalfa. Since the label appears to be divided into two separate alphabetical listings for vegetables and fruits (with three errors in alphabetical listing - Celery after Cotton, Grapes after Plums, and Pears after Plums; and strawberries appearing in the vegetable listing), add the heading Veqetable and Pield crops over Alf~lfa, and the heading Fruits above Apples. i) For Alfalfa, add IIOTB: before "Do not apply more than •• ". After " ••• or shipped interstate" add the following: Do not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 0.75 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 quart) per acre per year. j) Revise the entry for Beans to read as follows: BBAIIS, Succulent and Dry (except Lima Beans) (3): Black Bean Aphid, Bean Leafskeletonizer, CUcumber Beetles, Green Stink Bugs, .exican Bean Beetle - 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre • •• stern Bean CUtvora - 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. IIOTB: Do not feed treated threshings or allow livestock to graze in treated fields. Do not use on Lima Beans that are to be removed from the fields for processing. For all uses, do not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. k) For Broccoli, etc, revise the first rate to read "1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre." After the second rate (i.e., for Armyworms, cutworms), add the following text and note: Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. IIOTB: For all uses, do not make more than 4 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 Ibs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. 1) Revise the directions for use on Carrots to read as follows: Green Peach Aphid - 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make application when insects appear or feeding is noticed. 1I0TE: Do not use tops for food or feed. Do not make more than one application per year. Do not exceed a maximum of ' .•. ;-:.:.: .... <;;::. .• zu 3 If C/j /8 4 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year. a) Relocate the crop Celery to appear before Cotton and revise the Celery directions to 2 separate entries as follows: CELERY (4): Green Peach Aphi4, cabbage Looper - 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make application when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NOTE: For all uses, do not make more than one application per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year. CELERY (7): Green ~each Aphi4 - 2/3 quart per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NOTE: Do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not excEed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year. n) For the crop Cotton, delete the PHI "(0)", this is misleading, since applications cannot be made after bolls open. After " ••• surfactant is recommended, add NOTE:. Also, revise "Do not exceed ... " to read "For all uses, do not exceed ••• ". 0) For the crops CUcumbers, Melons, Sumaer , winter Squash revise the PHI for each of these crops from 0 days to 2 days. Revise the directions for these crops to read as follows: 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. For Squash Vine Borer control, apply weekly to flower buds, stems, and vines beginning when moths first appear. For Cabbage Looper and Omnivorous Leafroller on melons, use 1 1/3 quarts per acre NOTE: For all uses, do not make more than 6 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. p) Revise the entry for Eggplants to read as follows: Bggplant (1): Colora40 Potato Beetle, Flea Beetle, Green Peach Aphi4 - 2/3/ to 1/ 1/3 quarts per acre. Whitefly- 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NOTE: For all uses, do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year. q) Revise the directions for Lettuce to read as follows: 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects ( 5 appear or feeding is noticed. HOTE: On Head Lettuce: For all uses, do not make more than 3 applications after thinning. Remove wrapper (outside) leaves at harvest. On Leaf Lettuce: For all uses, do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not feed crop refuse to livestock. Do not exceed a aaxiaua of 3.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. r) Revise the directions for MUSTARD GREERS to read as follows: 1 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make application when insects appear or feeding is noticed. HOTB: For all uses, do not make more than one application per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year. s) Revise the PHI for Peas from 0 days to 5 days and revise the directions to read as follows: 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. HOTE: Use only on peas to be harvested by combine. Do not feed treated vines to livestock or allow livestock to gr~ze in treated fields. For all uses, do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 2.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 2 2/3 quarts) per acre per year. t) Revise the Peppers directions to 2 separate entries as follows: PEPPERS (1): Green Peach Apbid, Flea Beetles, Born¥ora, Pepper Maggot - 2/3 quart per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. HOTE: For all uses, do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year. PBPPERS (1): Green Peach Aphid, Flea Beetle., Born¥ora, Pepper Maggot - 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. HOTB: For all uses, do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 2.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 2 2/3 quarts) per acre per year. u) Revise the PHI for Potatoes from 0 days to 1 day and revise the entry to read as follows: POTATOES (1): Aphid., Arayvora., Colorado Potato Beetle, Green stink Bug, Leaffooted Bug, Potato Flea Beetle., Potato Leafhopper. Potato Tubervor., Threelined Potato Beetle - 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Whitefly - 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is , ~ ) IC ( ( 6 noticed. NOTB: For all uses, do not make more than 6 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lb~. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. v) Revise the directions for Safflower to read as follows: Green Peach Aphid - 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NO'l'B: Do not apply after-flower heads open. Do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maxinum of 2.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 2 2/3 quarts) per ac~e per year. w) Revise the directions for spinach to read as follows: CroWD Mite, Green Peach Aphid - 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make application when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NOTE: For all uses, do not make more than one application per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 1.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 1 1/3 quarts) per acre per year. x) Relocate the directions for use on strawberries to the appropriate alphabetical location under the heading FRUITS. Revised text for this crop is given below (see item gg). y) Revise the directions for Sugar Beet. to read as follows: 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make application(s) when insects appear or feeding is noticed. Make 1 or 2 applications per year as needed for control. NOTE: Do not feed treated tops to livestock. Do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 2.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 2 2/3 quarts) per acre per year. z) Revis9 the PHI for Sweet Corn from 0 days to 1 day and revise the entry to read as follows: SWEET CORN, Fresh Vegetable U.e only (1): Corn Leaf Aphid - 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. Corn Zarwora - 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Apply when silks first appear and continue until they begin to dry. Allow 5 days between applications. NOTE: Do not apply to sweet corn to be processed. Do not feed treated forage or ensilage to livestock or allow livestock to graze in treated fields. For all uses, do not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. aa} Revise the PHI for Sweet Potatoes from 0 days to 1 day and I to ( ( I. 7 7 revise the entry to read as follows: SWEET POTATOBS (1): Sweet Potato Plea Beetle - 2/3 quart per acre. Begin applications shortly after transplanting or as soon as flea beetles appear. NOTB: Do not feed cull potatoes to livestock or allow livestock to graze in treated fields. Do not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lbs. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. bb) Revise the PHI for Toaato.s from 1 day to 2 days and revise the entry to read as follows: TOMATOES (Pield and Greenhouse) (2): Blister Beetle, Colorado Potato Beetle, Plea Beetle, Green Peach Aphid, Tomato Bornwora - 2/3 to 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Tomato Russet Mite, Tomato Pruitwora, Yelowstriped Arayvora, Whitefly - 1 1/3 quarts per acre. Cabbage Looper, stink Bug - 1 to 1/3 quarts per acre. Whitefly - 2/3 quart per 100 to 200 gallons of water. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NOTE: For all uses, do not make more than 6 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. cc) Under the new heading FRUITS, revise the PHI for Apples from 30 days to 21 days and revise the entry to appear as follows: dd) APPLBS (21): Aphids (Apple, Rosy Apple, Woolly Apple), Apple Rust Mite - 2/3 quart per 100 gallons of water or a maximum of 3 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. If necessary, prior to petal fall, use 1 quart per 100 gallons to control Apple Aphid and Rosy Apple Aphid. NOTB: Do not feed pomace from treated apples to livestock. Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards. For all uses, ~o not make more than 2 applications during the fruiting period. Do not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (1. e" 4 quarts) l·~r acre per year. Revise the directions for Cherries to read as follows: Plua Rust (NUrsery) Mit. - 2/3 quart per 100 gallons or 2 2/3 to 3 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NOTE: Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards. Do not make more than 2 applications per 1 ( 8 year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. eel Relocate Grapes to appear after Cherries, and revise the directions to read as follows: Grape Leafhopper, Ro.e Chafer - 2/3 quart per 100 gallons or 1 1/3 to 2 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. NOTB: Do not apply to Concord variety as severe injury is likely to occur. Ground application is preferred. Do not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. ff) Revise the directions for Peaches, Apricots, and Nectarines to read as follows: Aphids (Black Cherry, Black Peach, Green Peach, Rusty Plum), catfacing Insects (stink Bug type), Peach Silver Mite, Peach Twig Borer - 2/3 quarts per 100 gallons or a maximum of 3 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. Lesser Peach Tree Borer - Best control is obtained with a single application post-harvest during the first week cf September. Spray all bark areas from ground level to lower scaffold limbs. NOTB: Do not feed cull fruits to animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards. Do not make more than 2 applications per year. D~ not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. gg) Relocate Pears to'appear after Peaches, Apricots, and ( Nectarines, and revise the entry to read as follows: PFARS (7~: Con~pftr~ft Stink Buq rsoil treat.ent) - 2/3 quart per 100 gallons; 200 t~ 400 gallons of spray per acre applied to orchard floor and ground around trees prior or bloom. consperse stink Bug (foliar treataent), Pear Rust Mite - 2/3 quart per 100 gallons or 2 2/3 to 3 1/3 quarts per acre. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. stink Bugs must be wet Dy spray to obtain control. Pear Leaf Blister Mite - 1/3 to 2/3 quart per 100 gallons. Apply as a post harvest or dormant treatment. Pear Psylla -3 1/3 quarts per acre. Apply in a minimum of 10 gallons of water for aerial application or in 300 gallons of water for dilute application. Apply when adults are first observed or nymphs are small and repeat to maintain control. NOTB: Do not feed cull fruits t.o animals or allow livestock to graze in treated orchards. Do not make more ( ( q 1 9 than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maxi~~m of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. Aerial application may not result in satisfactory control and should only be employed if impossible t~ ~pply by ground. hh) Revise the directions for Plua. and Prun.. to raad as follows: P.ach Tre. Borer, L •••• r Peach Tre. Borer - 1 quart per 100 gallons or 2 2/3 to 3 1/3 quarts per acre. Best control is obtained with a single application post-harvest during the first week of September. Spray all bark areas from ground level to lower scaffold limbs. HOTE: Do not allow livestock to graze on orchard crops or grasses in treated areas. Do not make more than 2 applications per year. Do not exceed a maximum of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. ii) Relocate strawberries from the Vegetable and Field crops listing and revise the directions to read as follows: CYclamen Mite - 2 2/3 quarts per acre in 400 gallon of water. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. Thoroughly wet the foliage, stem. and crown of the plant. For multiple applications, do not apply at intervals less than 35 days when fruit is present. Meadow spittlebug, strawberry Apbid, Tarnisbed Plant Bug - 1 1/3 quarts per acre in 200 gallons of water. Make applications when insects appear or feeding is noticed. Do not reapply within 15 days, or more than twice during a 3S-day period when fruit is present. HOTE: D~ not make more than 3 applications per year. Do not exceed u maximum of 3.0 lb. active ingredient (i.e., 4 quarts) per acre per year. A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records. 3) Submit three (3) copies of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment. Finished revised amended labeling should be prepared in a timely manner to be available for use, hopefully, on this Spring's production run since several of the crop entries previously had shown insufficient preharvest intervals. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section rt ( ( 10 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of these conditions. Sincerely, George T. LaRocca Product Manager (13) Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch Registration Division (7505C) '. Amendment Submitted 7/26/94 /I 1- ACCF'.P'RD wi,., COIIIIENTS .. EPA Loaer Ootod APR - 3 1995 It 1 END-O-SULFAN 3 E.C. ~s ......... hlu": . Pz. J ... Is' M 'I A.ti INSECTICIDE .. - «..... I! :-".;;-; fl~ ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: BY WEIGHT Endosulfan (Hexachlorohexahydromcthano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin oxide) .......... 33.70-/0 INERT INGREDIENTS: .................................................................................................. 66.30"/0 TOTAL .................................................................................................................. 100.000/0 This Product Contains 3 pounds Endosulfan Per Gallon KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CUll.DREN DANGER - POISON PELIGRO ~i usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a atguien para que se la explique a usted en detatle. (If you do rot understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) SEE INSIDE FOR ADDmONAL PRECAUTIONS (, EPA REG. NO. 5905-418 RQ ENDOSULFAN, MIXTURE, LIQUID, POISON B, NA2761 First letters of batch code indicate producing establishment: S905-FL-l =TF 5905-GA-l =CG ~'905-AR-l =WA 5905-0K-l =AO 5905-TX-2=AT 5905-CA-l=KC 5905-LA-3=OL NET CONTENTS: MANUFACTURED BY HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY MEMPHIS, TN 38119 •• t t , • • •• , . • . . , .' , . .. . • •• •• • • , · '. · . Ii " .. " •••• • •••• .','- ,< ,'., .. p • .i ........... :. .• _,14.. • ••••• , ••.... e .Ct •• ECC .. ' ........ . PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS (A!~'D DOMESTIC ANIMALS) DANGER /) Fatal if swallowed. May be fatal ifinhaled or absorbed through the skin. Do not breathe vapors or spray mist. Causes eye damage. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category G on an EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. Applicaton and other handlen must wear: Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants Chemical-resistant gloves, such as Barrier Laminate or Viton. Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks Protective Eyewear ( Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure Chemical-resistant apron when cleaning equipment, miXing or loading A respirator with either an organic vapor-removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pesticides (MSHAINIOSH approval number prefix TC-23C), or a canister approved for pesticides (MSHAINIOSH approval number prefix TC-14G) Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not re-use them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. Ifno such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d)(4-6)], ( the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS bsers should: Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing. • ••••• . STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT: ........ ~ .. . • Ir swallowed: Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. If possible, vomiting should be induced under medical supervision. Drink one or two glasses of water and induce vomiting by 3i(.jng one (1) ounce of syrup of ipecac, if available, or by touching the hck of throat with a·fingtr. Do n(lt·induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to a person who is unconscious or convulsing. • • • : •.•• !r inhaled: Remove victim to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if indicated. •••• •••• • •• t .. 2 ( f . /3 Cf 1% If on skin: Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and water. If in eyes: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician immediately. Note to Physicians: Endosulfan is a central nervous system stimulant absorbable by mouth, inhalation or through contact with skin. It may cause conwlsions. There is no specific antidote. Diazepam I. V. is the drug of choice. Barbituric acid derivatives such as Phenobarbital may be used additionally. A neuromus­ cular blocking agent bay be used if conwlsions persist. This type of drug may be used only if complete control of respiration can be maintained. Epinephrine derivatives are absolutely contraindicated. For Eme,.ency Assistance Call901-761-00SO. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is toxic to fish, birds, and other wildlife. Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands. Due to Lie risk of runoff and drift, do not apply within a distance ofJOO feet oflakes, ponds. streams, and estuaries. Shrimp and crab may be killed at applications rates recommended on this label. Do no apply where fish, shrimp, crab and other aquatic life are important resources. This product may not be used in areas where impact on threatened endangered species is likely. Contact your State Fisl! and Game Agency before applying this product. Apply this product only as specified on this label. This pesticide is toxic to bees exposed to direct application. Applications should be timed to coindde with periods of minimum bee activity, usually be.ween late evening and early morning. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use, pour, spill or store near heat or open flame. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agefk:y responsible for pesticide regulation. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains ~uirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, r.urseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for trai:ling, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific inskUctions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protecti~ t:ply at 2 to 3 day intervals beginning when silks first appear and continuing until they begin to dry. Do not exceed 5 applications per season. Do not apply to sweet com to be processed. Do not feed treated forage or ensilage to livestock or allow livestock to graze in treated fields. SWEET POTATOES (0): Sweet Potato Flea Beetle - 213 quart per acre. Begin applications shortly after transplanting or as soon as flea beetles appear. Work into the soil to a depth of approximately 3 inches making a single treatment just prior to plant set. Do not feed treated potatocs to livestock. TOMATOES (Field and Greenhouse) (1): Blister Beelie, Colorado l"otato Beede, Flea Beetle, Green Peach Aphid - 213 quart. Hornworms - 213 to 1-1/3 quarts. Tomato Russet Mite, Tomato Fruitworm, Yellowstriped Armyworm - 1-1/3 quarts. Stink Rugs - I to 1-1/3 quarts. C~"b.~e Looper - I quart. Whiteny - 213 quart per 100 gallons in 100 to 200 gallons ofWa~,: ••• ' . APPLES (30): Aphids (Apple, Rosy Apple, Wooly Apple) - 213 quart per lO