# DIMETHOATE 267 SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE - EPA Reg No: **279-2821** - Registrant: FMC CORPORATION - Signal word: Warning - Active ingredients: Dimethoate (30.5%) - Label accepted: 1992-11-23 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-02821-19921123.pdf --- ) ) ~~ .2.1'!- .tg'.;2\ Code 3273 Dimethoate 267 Systemic Insecticide For Agricultural or Commercial Use Only EPA Reg. No. 279-2821 AA EPA Esl279- Active Ingredients: By Wt. ·O,O·Dimethyl S-[(methylcarbamoyl)methyl) phosphorodithioate .............................. 30.5% Inert Ingredients: .................................. 69.5% 'Oimethoale Contains 2.67 pounds Oimethoate per gallon. ·Contains xylene range aromatic SOlvents. 1000% 193 Net Cont'ents The buyer of Ihis malerial (including its ultimale user) is granled a li­ cense under U.S. Palent No. 3.210.242 limiled to !he use of !he within contents. A prepaid royally being included in !he selUng pIice a n0n­ transferable license under such palenl may be obtained trom !he palent owner on currenl royally lerms whalever lhe source 01 Dimelnoale used. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals) Warning Vapor harmful. Concenlrated material causes eye irrilalion. Avoid breathing vapor or spray misl. Use 0nIY.~ill)ecJ.equale ventilation. Avoid contacl wilh skin and eyes. Hm~AoI be enter,:l without specifIC protective clothing. period of time 4ield m'ist be vacaled and appropriale actions 10 take in case 01 ~tal expOsure. An 'exampfe of SUCh i~tormation is given under written ·;.am·ngs. WherI bt'aI warningS are given. waming1 sha. be givl!f1 in a I.Jt19!Iage cuslomarity understood by workers. Oral warnings must 00 giye" r, there i!Z:"",sd1.IO belteve that written wamj~s cannot be und",sx..c!l by wor)(ers .• 'Nrinen warnings must include the following informat'?n: : • wl.fiNlNG .., Area Ireated with Oimethoale 267 on (.nsert 1:1.:", 00 not enler without appropriate protective clothing 'Of 4 d.ys· (i~sert State Department of AgrICulture's re-entry Interval.:l~ mo.e,rpstncllve). In case 0' aCCidental exposure to pesticide ~ra.,.' '" dust. wash the skin thOroughly With soap and waler. Remove contaminated clomlng and wash before reuse. It In eyes. flush with plenty 0' waler. It Inhaled. go to an area where the pesticide has not been applied. Get me-cheal attention ., needed. 'STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Pest,cide Storage Do not store betow 32 F. (O·C). Do nor use or store near heat. open lIame or hot surlaces. Keep out at reach at children and animals. Store In anginal con­ tainers only. Store In a cool. dry place and avoid excess heat. Carefully open containers. Aber partoat use. reptace hds and close tightly. 00 not put concentrate or dilute matenallnla food or drink containers. 00 not conlamenale other pestiCIdes. ferti.zers, waler. food. or feed by storage or disposat. In case 01 spill, avoid contact, isolate area and keep out animals and unprotected persons. Confine spills. Call FMC coItect: (716) 735·3765. To ':onfine spilt: If liquid. dike surrounding area or absorb with sand. cattl\1er or commercial clay. If dry rroaterial. cover to pre· vent dispersal. Place darroaged package in a holding container. Identify contents. Pesticide Di, - osal Pesticide wa' _.as are acutely hazardous. Imr>roper disposal of excess pesticide. spray mixture, or rinsale is a violation of Fed­ eral law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use accordIng to label instructions, contact your State PestICide or EnViron­ mental Control Agency. or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for gUIdance. Container Disposal ,iple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reco~di- I bmng. or puncture and dispose of In a sanitary landfill. nr by other procedures approved by state and local authOrities. 00 not cui or weld melal containers. ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS The follOWing restnctlons apply to use oJf this prodlict after February 1. 1988. Before uSing thiS pestiCide on wheat andlor cor.on In the counttes Itsted below. you must obtaIn the PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR PRO· TECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES tor the county In which the product is to be used. The bulletin is available from your County Exten­ sion Agent. State Fish and Game Office. or your pestICide dealer. USE of this product In a manner inconsistent with the PESTICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES is a violallon of Federal laws. Alabama Colbert. Greene. Jackson. Lamar. Lauderdale. limestone. Madeson. Marshall. Morgan. Pickens and Sumter Arkansa. Clark. Clay. Cross. Lawrence. Lee. Poinsette. RandOlph. Sharp and ctl. FranCIS ~rnJa ll1e. COlusa. Glenn. Kern. Merced. Sacramento. Solano. Sutter. Tehema and Yolo Florida Broward. Dade. Glades and Palm Beach Kentucky Ballard. Buller. Edmundson. Greer,. Hart. Jackson. Laurel. LIvingston. Marshall. McCracken. McCreary. Pulaski. Rockcaslle. Taylor. Warren and Wayne Mloslasippl Itawamba. Lowndes. Monroe and Noxubee North Carotina Edgecombe. Nash and Pin Tenne __ Bedford. Blount. Claiborne. Decatur. Franldin. Hancock. Hardin. Hickman. Knox. Lincoln. Loudon. Marshal. Maury. Meigs. Monroe. Morgan. Rhea. Roane. Scan. Sequatchie. Smith. Sullivan and Wayne Virginia Lee. Russell. Scott. Smyth. Tazewell. Washington and Wise Required Clothing and Equipment for Application All applicators. including homE"owncrs. tlaggers and all personnel in­ volved With the mixing. loading. and transfernng operations must wear the protechve clothing and eqUipment enu!T' .... rated below. Pilots are exempt from thiS reqUIrement The protecllvl ~IJthmg and equipment to be worn IS as follOWS a. Impermeable gloves (for example. rubber or plastiC covered rein- forced gloves). b Boots or boot covers c long· sleeved shirt and long pants. d Wide-bummed hat. e ResPl~ators must be worn by Ilaggers and miller loaders Aerial Application When applYing by air. automatic flagging deVices shOuld be used when­ ever feaSible. If human flaggers are employed. they must wear the protective clothing and respirator speclhed on thiS labe! ThiS product is Intended for use by the c:)mmerclal grower or commer· clal appbcator In conventional hydmuhc sprayers. ground applicators or airplane sprayers. When applytng by 9fOund eQUIpmen~. use fecom­ me',ded amount In suHic;ent wa:€r tor thorou0h coverage. by aircraft equipment, In 2 to 10 galtons of water. Rep€'3t ~pphr::atloflS as r.ecess3ry unless otherwise speCified Consult your State Experrment Siatloo or State Extenston Service lor proper timing 01 appltC3ti~n. Oose:ve days Interval between )ast apphcation and harvest Ind!cated by m;mber .... ( ) following the crop. 58 I 01 .f C bbaps 113 dlld 8abbsQe L r m 'bg [-'-5 Sf Di~ ~;;:08:·:~Ji;!:~) ::e.:e:ttt~~7:t2::ie ISt;:. 8; ng:- Swiss Chard T"mip5 I' j lctiSCe.I.ICIO.IS. Pcos. F~¢p ~ Rnt?'?8S. Tomatoes -cd "'E'E Ell Pi IE be sssj· eo t 613 n en~p­ s'''iI m I et· For pn,.t' &ecu:50llet Ii::Ir II & '~'·I'9r'S d;~CCk -. Alla"a (grown lor hay): Aphids. Leafhoppers. Lygus Bugs. Gra>shop­ pars. reduction of Alfalfa Weevil Larvae--4:' to l'/Z pints per acre. Do not apply to alfalfa In the bloom ponod. Do not apply w'th,n 10 days of harvest or pasturing, Make only one application per season, EHectlve only on cullmg to whIch applied. A"a"a (grown for seed}: Aphids. Leafhoppers. Lygus B"gs. GrESS­ hoppers. reduction of Alfalfa Weevil larvae-- J " to , ',. pr:'-.ts pe-r acre. Do not apply to alfalfa dur.ng breom perrod. Do net fe&.j or graze live­ stock on treated crops. hay or s!ubb~e wlth,n 10 days of a~p'J~at:~~ Apples (28). Pears (28): AphIds. Leafhoppers. M"es (:xc~Pt Rust M'loL­ Use 3,:' to 11/z pints per 100 gallo!1s of water. 0::.. no! a~j)j~· dunng tne bloom period. Do not allow livestock. to graze In !rt:ateo vrcnarlis. Be3n" (Green. Lima, Snap. Dry) (0): Aphids. Lea!tc ~p€'rs. LeG-fml' ners. ·_ygus Bugs. tJlies-Li~e):" '0 ,',;,> p'ots oer acre. Beans rnav be harvestec! on day of applicauon. Do not ieed treated Vln&s to r:vestOCK Broccoli (7). Cauliflower (7): Aphids-Use ~, to 1',;, pints per a.:re Cabbage (7): Aphids-Use ~/" to l"z ,-,,,nts per acr!:. Cauliflower: See Broccoli Collards (14). Endive (Esc.rol_) (14). Kal. ('4}. LeEf Letluce (14}. Must.rd Greens (14). Spinach (I'}. Swiss Chard (14}. Turnips (tops ~~ .-oats) (14): Aphids. Leafhopperz. leafmmers-Use .; .. pints per ~~re. C.,ttor, (Early Season) (14): AphIds. Fleahoppe,s. Miles. Thrips-Use '13 :0 ¥. pint per acre. Do not repeat apphcattOns Within 14 days. Do not feed Ireated forage or graze livestock on treated f,elds. Cotton (grown in Calif. and Arizona} (14): Black Fleahoppers. lygus BU9s. le~f~rs-Use 3,:. to 11/2 pints per acre. Do not repeat apph~ catrons Within 14 days. At thp. hIgher rate make only two applications per season. Do not feed treated iorage or graze livestock on treated fields. Endive (Esc.role): See Collards. Lemons .nd Oranges: Do not apply durmg bloom perIOd. Do not use on ,cItruS seedhngs. Make no more than two (2} applications to mature fruli. Do no! enter groves WIthin 4 days of last applicatIOn. Aphids-Oo not apply withIn 15 days of harvest-Aircraft Equipment: Use 3 to 6 pints per acre in 15 to 20 gallons 01 water.-Ground Equip· ment: Use v.to 1 'h pints per 100 gallons of water. Apply as an outside coverage spray. MItes (except Rust Mitesl-Do no! apply within t 5 day, of harvest--Gtound Equipmenl: Use V. to 1 V. ponts per 100 gallons 01 water. ArlI>IY as a thorough distribution coverage spray. ScaleS (except Slack or Snowl-Do not apply within 45 days of harv'!st--Ground Equipment: Use 1 V. to 2V. pints per 100 gallons of wat~r. ";>ply as a thorough Cf'YeI'age spray. Thripr-Do noo'dr-JoI)'wilhin 15 daY'o·.lf har­ vest-Ai",,./! Equipment: Use 3 to 6 pont; pe,.arie In 15 to ?O gallons of water--Ground Equipment: Use V. to '1 'I> pir.1s per 100 qallons of water. Whiteflies-Do not apply w,th,n 1.~. 1'· ... of harve,t-Ground Equipment: Use t V. pints per 100 gallons of .. aie.'. Apply as a thorough distnbution coverage spray. Do not allow live,l%k to grl1e '". treated orchards. " . Kale: See Collards Head Lettuce ('T): Aphids. Leafhoppers. L~af;";,"ers-U3e ~. ~Inl ;;er acre. ' . • Leaf Lettuce: See Collards Melons (3). eJ:cept Watermelons: AphIdS. leafhopper:;. lc 3'mlners. Thrrps-Use 111" pints per acre. Watermelons only (3): AphIds, leaf­ hoppers. leafmlners-U5e v ... '0 "';0 PInts per acre Must.rd Green.: See Collards Oranges: See Lemons , lEST AYAILAIL[ can -.. _-- ,., ) ) Pears: See Apples Peas (0): Aphids-Use 'f, pint per acre. Peas mal' be harvested on day of application. 00 not feed or graze hay within 21 days after last appli­ cation when a staftonary viner IS USed. 00 nol feeJ or graze when a mobile viner is used. Only 1 appltcalion per season permitted. Pecans (21): Aphi"s. Lealhoppers. Mites-Use In grou~d equipment only at lhe rale of 1 pint per acre. 00 not graze 'vestock In Irealed groves. Peppers (0): Aphids. Lealmlners. Maggols-US~ 'f. to 1 pint per acre. Peppers may be harvested on day of application. Potatoes (0): Aphids. Lcalminers. Lealhoppers-Use 11.10 1 'I, oints per acre. May be harvested on day of applicatiOn. SplnKh: See Collards Swiss Chlll'd: See Collards TobKco (21): Aphids-Use 11. to 1 pint per acre. Tomatoes (7): Aphids. Leafhoppers. Lealminers-Use ¥. to 1 Yo pints per acre. Turnips: See Collards Wheat (Grown in Texas. Oklahoma anI! Kansas): Aphids (Green· bug)-Use ¥. 10 1 pont per acre. Brown Wheat Mil..-Use 'h to ~, pint per acre. 00 not apply within 14 d.ys of grazing immature plant. 00 not harvest grain within 60 days 01 last ~pplieation. ;)nly 2 applications per season permitted. Dealers Should Sell in Original Packages Only. Terms of Sate or Use: On purchase of this product buyer and user agree to the follOWing conditions: Warranty: FMC makes no warranry, expressed or implied. concernlllQ the use 01 this product other than Indicated on the 12bet. Except as S