# DIMATE 2.67 - EPA Reg No: **9779-206** - Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC - Signal word: Danger - Active ingredients: Dimethoate (31%) - Label accepted: 1995-09-14 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00206-19950914.pdf --- R" i-~;J ~ ~9; E . DIMATE 2.67 Emulsifiable concentrate contlJining 2.67 pounds dimetho6te per Galloj ~\=)~~. ~.~".:;ct.' r~i.;.'~L',:~. ";":~' :'t~'1 (f"l" ... ;...,: *I't,...,: .. I:.,;" .1:..; r'.l'h~. ACTIVE INGREDIENT ~ '- ,< """-t. .,., ZL:k Dimethoate (O,o-dimethyl 5-IN-(methylcarbamoyl) ~~I. ;'-.). -::/-LJ-... ---"'-"' .... methyl] phoophorodithlO8t.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.0% INERT INGREDIENTS· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 69.0% Total 100.0% Thia product contains 2.67 pounds dimethoate per gallon. ·Product Contain. 20.8% Aromatic Petroleum Solvent. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER/PELIGRO Si usted no entieode Ie oti""eta, bosque 8 alguien p8t8 que 8e 18 explique II uated en detallf.lo. (If you do not understand thia label, find someone to explain it to you in detail) STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT ORGANOPHOSPHATE IF IN EYES' Hold eylids open and flush with steady, gentle stream of waler for 15 minutes. Get medIca! attention. IF SWAllOWED: Call a phyQciM'l Of' Poieon Control Center. 00 not induce vomiting. Promptly drink a hJrge quantity of milk. eqn whites, gelatin 8olution, or if thss8ar8 not available, drink large quantities of water. Avoid alcohol. IF ON SKJN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. IF INHALED: REmove victim to tresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth to mouth. Get medical atlention. NOTE TO PHYSICIANS: Dimethoate may cause cholinesterase inhibition. Atropine is antidotal. Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS OliNGER HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS Corrosive. Causes Irreversible eye damage. Wear goggles or face shield when handling. Harmful if 8wallow8'1, inhaled or absorbed ttvough skin. AvoK1 contllCt with sk.in, eyes, or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. RemOVE contaminated clothing nad wash before fe-USB. Wash thoroughly with Boap and water atter handling. P ..... onaI Protective Equipment Some materlas that are chernic~-resi8t8nt to thie product are listed below. If you went more optiooa, follow the Instructions for category F on EPA chemical resistance category selection chart. Applicators and other handlers must weal long-moeved shirt and long pants. chemical-resistant gloves, such 8a Barner Laminate, Butyl Rubber, Nitrile Rubber, or Viton, chemicai"resist8ilt footwear plu8 8ocks, protective 6yew6ar, and 8 chemical-rssisl8nt headg38f tor overhead exposurt'l. For exposures outdoors. du~t/mi8t flltermg respirator (MSHA/NIOSH) epproval number profix TC-21C). For exposure in enclosed are86. 8 respirator With either an organic· vapor-removing cartridge with a prefilter approved for pestlctdes (MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix Tc.23C). or a canister approved for pestictdes (MSHA/NIOSH approval number ptefix Te· 1 4G). Discmd clothing and other absorbent matertals that have been drenched or h'!ll8Vlly contanlltlated with this product's (Oncent,8te. Do not reuse them. Fo£low manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintalning PPE. If no such Inatructiona for waahables, uso d6tHrgent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. EPA Reg. No. 9779 206 Monufacturftd F'H RIVERSIDEfTERRA CORPORA T ION Read Add,tlon.1 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. P.O. Box 6000, Sioux City. Iowa 511026000 R.'vtJrsidtJ S8fV98 Agflculturll. Agflculrurt1 s.tt,./88 EVf'1rynn6, EPA Est. No. ~77?- fX-3 NET CONTENTS G<\LS. EngIneering Controls Statement: When handlertl ute closed syettnn6, enclosed cobs, or aircraft In a mann." thai meeta the requirements II.ted in the Worker Protection Standard (VVPS) 'Of agricultural p8sticideli {40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4·(j)J, the handler PPE requirements may be reducoo or modIfied lUi spf'lcifiod In the WPS. USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should wash hand a before: eatIng, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or uling the toilo!. R~move clothing Immedintely if pesticide gets in.ide. Then waeh thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Remove PPe. immediately after handling this product. Waeh the outside of gtov8a befor#) removing. Aa .oon 1M po_tible, weeh thoroughly and change into clean CIOlhi~9... ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS POISONOUS Tv FISH AND WILDLIFE: Thi, product i. toxic to .hrimp. crab. bird. end other wildlifft. For terreotrial u .... do not appty directly to water, or to areas where Burface water il pr ••• nt or to intertidal are" below the meafi high weter mark. Keop out of lakes, stroame, ponds, tidal m •• hee and eltuario.. Do not apply where runoff i. likely to occur. 00 not apply when wNt."er conditione favor drift from area8 treated. 00 not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment, or disposal of waateB. Apply thia nroduct only a. specified on thi' label. This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exp08ed to direct treatment or residuel 0" blooming crop. or weedl .. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bee. are vieiting the ueatment area. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS 00 not use, pour, spill, or store near heat or open flame. GENERAL INFORMATION DIMATE 2.67 ia useful for control of c8l'tain peet. of certain fruit crops, nuts, vegetables, and field crop •. DIMATE 2.67 may be ar>P'ied by grounc:.l sprayers or by airplane., mixing the OIMATE 2.67 in water to form an eMulsion spray 80lution. To make the spray solution, half fill the spray t8f1k. with water, agitate, add the proper amount of DIMATE 2.67 and then fill the spray tank WIth water whilo still agitating. COl"ltinue to agitate during uae. When applying with ground spP'yers, calibrate 80 as to apoly the recommended amount of DIMATE 2.67 in not le68 than 3 gallon. of water per acre unless dirocted otherwiee. AIrplanes s~.ould spray the rec~ed amount of DIMATE 2.67 in 3 to 10 gaUons of water per aCfe unless directed otherwise. Always use eufficient water fOf adequate coverage of the crop foliage. The dOlage. given under DIRECTIONS FOR USE are the amounts of Dhv1ATE 2.67 to be applied per acre treated per application. Repeat application a8 necesaary, unless otherwise directed in DlRECTlONS FOR USE. 'v\Ihere 8 doeage range i, ~ use the lower rate on ameli or young plants or with light insoct Infestations; use the higher rate on lerge or more mature plante or With heavy insect infestations. The h8.ZMdEi and precautions for handling DIMATE 2.67 in thiS container are equally applicable to it after dilution with water for spray applic8\jon. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It IS a vlOlation of Federal law to use thl8 product in 8 manner mconsuaent with ita labeling. Do not use thiS product through any type of irrigation system. Do not apply this product In 8 way that will contact WOrkeHJ or other penon8, Glther directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be In the area dUring application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, c('neult the agency responsIble tor pestIcide regulation. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use thiS product only In accordance V',llth Its lAbeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. Thl8 Standard contains requirements fOt the protectior, of agricultural workers on torma, forests, nurseries. and oJreenhou6fJ8. and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for train~flg, deconta.rninetion, notification, and emergency ils6lf:itance. It also COntaIns speCIfic instructIons and exceptions pe;t~ning to the statements on Ihis lebal about personal protective eqUIpment (PPE), notification to workers, and restricted-entry lOtervHI. The requrrementB In thiS box only apply 10 uses of thiS product ~hat are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. Do not enter or allow worker entry Into treated 8r686 during the restricted entry interval (REI). PPE: requlrod for early entIy to troated areas that IS permitted undor tho Worker Protecrion Standard and that Involves Gontaet WIth anythmg ttlHt has been treated, such as plants. soli, or water, IS: cl')Veralls, chernlcal-r66lfitant gloves, such us Lbrrl(H Laminate, Butyf RlIbbflr. Nitnle Rubber, ()( Vllon, Ch(lmicaf rOf;lstant footwear plus socks. protectIve oyewenr. nnd d L~.,~,r.c:al resIstant hCds In the orchard (grove) are In bloom. Do Ilul \tral"6 liveetod, In treated orchArds. FRUIT CROPS REI 48 hour. INSECTS OAYS BETWEEN LAST APPLICATION CROP CONTROLLED AMOUNT TO APPLY AND HARVEST Grapefruit aphids Ground equipment: % to Do not apply les8 than 15 dp-ys before Lemons 1 % pinta per 100 gallons harvest. Orarlgea water. Apply 88 an T angerinea outside coverage spray. Aircraft equipment: 1~ to 3 quarts par 8cre in 5 to 10 _g.!tllon8 water. mites (except rU8t Ground equipment: " Do not apply les8 than 15 day. before mitea) to 1 % pint. per 100 harvest. gall008 water. Apply 88 thorough distribution coverage spray. thrips Ground equipment: " to Do not apply le88 than 15 day. before 1 Y. pinta per 100 gallons harvest. water. Apply 88 8 m;st "Ipray. Aircraft equipment: 3 to 6 pints per acre in 15 to 20 gallons water. Vv'hiteflies Ground equipment: 1)1, Do not apply less than 15 days before pints per 100 gallons harvest. water. Apply as a thorough di8tribution cover ege spr BY. Scales (except black Grc,und equipment: 1~ 00 not apply less than 45 days before or snow) to 2 '/. pints per 100 harvest. gallons water. Appiy 8S 8 thorough coverage spray. - Do not apply when trees or substantial numbers of weeds in tr,e orchard (grove) are in bloom. Make no more than 2 epplicatione to mature frUit. Do not gr8z~ livestOCK in treated orchards. CitrUS (nonbearlng) aphids, thripJ Do r·ot apply when trees or substantial r.umber of weeds in the orchard (Arizona & California) (grove) are in bloom FoIiM spray: Apply 1 Yz pints pef 100 gallons of water. Grapefrwt Repest application 8S neceso8ry. Soil Drench: For trees 1 to 3 years old, Lemons apply 3 quarts per acre in the furrow or soil ring around the base of the Oranges tree. Apply 88 soon 88 insect inJUry to new growth begins. US8 only on Tangerines non-bearing treBa. Nursery stock application should not be made in the yea' trees begm to bear fruit. Do not graze Ilvostock in treated orchards. NUTS REI 48 !>our'o INSECTS DAYS BETWEEN LAST APPLICA nON • CROP CONTROLLED AMOUNT TO APPLY AND HARVEST - Pecans aphids, mltl5!S, Ground equipment only: 1 DQ not apply less thon 21 d"lYs before leafhoppers Pint per acre harvAst. Do not graze livestock.. In u6ated grov~8. aphIds only AeriAl 8quipmfmT: 1 pint I per acre In 8 minimum of 5 gaHons of fm'Rh",d "pray. . .. ) VEGETABLE CHOPS REl48 hr. INSECTS DAYS BETWEEN LAST AP?UCA TiON CROP CONTROLl.ED AMOUNT TO APPLY AND HARVEST Bl!!Jana (grean, lima, aphid., ures.- % to 1}\ pint per ocr~ ~eanlii may b. harvestod on day of snap, dry) hopper., lea'- appli.::ation. Do not toed treated vine •. Thi. hopper., lesf- peatictde ia higNy toxic to bee •. Do not minera. lyOU. apply if beea are visiting the areaa to be buo., mite' treated when crop or weede are in bloom. Broccoli aphkJa " to 1 Y.r pin'. per acre Do not apply le.1 than 7 daye before Cauliflower harvelt. Cabbage aphid, " to 1 Ya pinta per acre Do not apply 188. than 3 day. before haNest. Celery (Aorida) 188f miner. Ground equipment: Do not apply les. then 7 dayo before 1 % pinta per acre. harvest. Head lettuce aphids, 18sfhop- " pinta per ecre Do not apply les8 than 7 day8 before per., lee1 miner. haN'st. Leaf lettucfI, aphid., 18afhop- " pinta per BCre Do not apply 188s then 14 day- before Spinach, Collards, , pll:trs, leaf miners harvest. Ka;." Turnip (greens & root a). Mustard, Greens, Swiss chard, Endive (escarole) Melons (except aphids, leafhop- 1 ~~ pints per acre. Do not apply le66 than 3 days before watermelons) pers, leaf miners, harvest. thrips Peas aphids ~ PlOt per acre. Peas may b. harvested on dey of application. Do not f6ed or graze hay w;~hin 21 days after last applications when a stationary '.Iiner;s used. Do not feed or graze when 8 mobIle viner is used. 00 not make mote then one applicetion per &e860n. This pestiCide IS highly tox:ic to bees. Do not apply if bees are V16LtInQ the ar688 to be treated when crop or weeds are in bloom. Peppers aphids, le8f % to 1 pint per acre Peppers may be harvested on day of miners, magQots application. Potatoes aphids. grass- % to 1 'h pints per acre Potatoes may be harve&ted on day of Tomatoes hoppers epplic8tion. D0 not aPJ:'ly le88 than 7 days Watermelons (Potatoes only), before harvest, leaf miners, leafhoppers Where cabbage worms and cabbage loopers are 8 problem, the above fates of OIMATE 2.67 are compatible with endosullan, malathion, or parathion. Use in accordance with the manufacturers' directions for control o~ these insects. NOTICE:"Solier warrants that the product conforms to its chemical descrtptton and is reasonably fit for tho purposes stated on the labol when used In accordance WIth directLons under normal conditions of use, but neIther thLs warranty no' 'i"l" other warranty of merchantability or fitness for 8 particular purpose, express or implied, extends to the use of thiS prouuc t f;OJLtrary to IAbet lnstJucOons, Of under abnormal conditions, or under condItions not reasonably foreseeable to Seller, and Buyer assumes tho risk of any such use. ~'113i4