# CLEAN CROP MALATHION/METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY - EPA Reg No: **34704-205** - Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC. - Signal word: Caution - Active ingredients: Methoxychlor (24%); Malathion (NO INERT USE) (24%) - Label accepted: 1996-06-10 - Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/034704-00205-19960610.pdf --- ( , Ms. Glenda Haage Platte Chemical Company P.O. Box 667 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Ms. Haage: Reinstate uses ~~*~;!~;,..t ~~ '" A iiroocl 3-4 limes 10- 14 days JlPIIft beginning aboutlD-14 days after petailaU; for second and third b~ 1-3 limes at similar intervals. Eye-SpoUed BudMotll-Usel 011100 gals. dilute spray. Delayed dormanllo first cover and midsum­ mer. Japanese BooU-U ... 1 OtJ1oo gals. dilule spray when beelles appear; """,at 9V8ry 7-10 days as long as needed. lealhoppers-Us. 1 0lJ1oo gals_ diluta spray onca Or twice when leaf­ hoppers appear. Plum Curculi~so 3 OtsJ100 gals dilute spray. PIoIaI fall & once or twico mora 7·10 days apart. Forbes, Putnam & San Jose Scales-use 2-2'/2 PIs./l00 gals. dilule spray when crawlers are present; about second, sixth & _nth covers. May nol be ettective in some areas. Unspolted & .polted lentiform lealminers-Use 1 01/100 gals. diluto spray when first loaf miners appear. II hoavy carryover Is present, SIan al pink bud porlod. Yellow-necked & Red-humped CaierpilllUs-Use 1 011100 gals. dilute spray when young appear, usu­ ally July &Aug. Caution: May inju,. Mcintosh or related varieties if used within 4 weeks otharwSl. BEANS (Dry & Succulent) (3): Use 2'1. OIs.lA for Aphids. Cucumber BeeUes. Mexican aean Beelle and Potalo Leafhopper. Use 3 Ots.JA lor Flaa Beetles,Japanese BeeUes and Corn Earworm. Do not graze or leed treated cowpea vines or cowpea hay to livestock. BEElS (Garden & Table) (7) (14 if tops are used as lood or leed): Use 3 OtsJA forBlisl,r Bealles and Flea Beetles. BLACKBERRY (14). BOYSENBERRY (14), DEWBERRY (14), LOGAN­ BERRY (14), RASPBERRY (14), Usa 3'12 OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Aphids. Japanese Beetle. Rose Chafer. Rose Leafhopper, Rose Scale and Strawberry Weevil. , • BLUEBERRY (3): Cherry Fruitworm-Use 1 QUA. Three applications al 10 day intervals beginning just after petc\1 fall. Japanese Beetle-Use 2 OtsJA. BROCCOU (14), BRUSSELS SPROUTS (14). CABBAGE (7). CAULI­ FLOWER (7). KALE (14), & KOHLRABI (7): Use 2'12 Ols.JA lor Aphids and Flea BeeUes. For Diamond Back Caterpillars. Cabbage Looper & Cross-Striped Cabbage Worm (on home garden only) spray on loliage every 7 days. beginning when insects appear. CUCUMBERS (1): Use 33/4 Pts.lA to control Spider mites. Use 3'/~ ats.1 A lor Cucumber Beetles and Aphids. CHERRIES: (Sweet & Tart) (7): Black Cherry Aphid-Use 1 01.1100 gals. dilute spray when aphids appear about lime buds are breaking. and 10- 14 days later. or in summer. Lesser Peach Tree Borer-Use 2 Ots.l100 gats. dilute spray to trunks and scaffold limbs four times at S.week intervals. beginning with emergence in June. Cherry Fruitworm-Use 2 01sJ1oo gals. dilute spray four weeks after petal laU. Cherry & Black Cherry Fruit Flies-Use 2'/2 PtsJl00 gats. dilute spray. Begin all treat­ ments wnen first U,es are trapped. Japanese Beetl e-Use 1 Qt.f100 Qals dilute spray. Plum Curculio-Use 3 01s.l100 gals. dilute spray. Petal faU and once Qr twice more 7-10 oays apart. Rose Chafer-Use 2 Qts.l100 gals. dilute spray when insect is present. San Jose & Forbes Scales­ Use 2-2"12 Pts./100 gats. dilute spray three weeKs before & immediatelY after harvest. CURRANT (1<). & GOOSEBERRY (14): Currant Aohid-Use 4 Ots.lA as leaf buds are opening or later it inlestatlon occurs. Imported Currantworm-lJse 4 Ots.lA when worms appear, EGGPLAIfl" (7): Use 3'/z Qts.lA tor Aphids. Use 2'/:z. Qts.lA for Eggolant Lace Bug and Spider Mites. PEAS (7): Use 2-2'/2 Qt.JA for Aphids. For Pea Weevil use same dosage and spray loliage during early bloom period belore eggs are laid. PEPPERS (3): Use 3 OISJA for Flea Beetles and Pepper Maggot & APhids (home garden only). POTAlOES (0): Use 1·2 OtsJA lor Leafhoppers when they first appear; repeat fNery 10 days as needed. RpTABAGA &>, TURNIPS (7) (14 illops "are to be used as food or leed): U~e 2'J2 Ots.lA for aphids and Diamond Back Caterpillars. Use 30ts./A for Flaa Beetles. SPINACH (10): Use 2'12 OtsJA for Allalfa looper, Aphids and Beet Webworm. S~UASH (1): Use 3'/2 OtSJA lor APhids, Cucumber Beetle and Polato li.afhoppers. - STRAWBERRY (3): Use 2-4 OtsJA on loliage as needed 10 control Field Cricket, Lygus Bugs, Spittlebugs & Thrips. Use 2-3'12 OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Flea BooUes, Strawberry leaf Bootie, Strawberry Weevil. Use 2-3 Ots.lA on foliage as needed 10 control Potato Lealhop­ pers, Strawberry leaf Roller, Strawberry Root Weevil and Whiteflies. Use 3'/2 OtsJA on foliage as needed 10 control Aphids. CAUTION: dosages above 3'/2 OtsJA should not be applied within 14 days 01 harvest. SWEET CORN (7): Use 2 OtsJA lor Japanese Beetle. Spray on silks and loliage. lOMAlOES (5): Use 2'1. OtsJA for Aphids and Spider Mites. Use 3'12 Ots./A lor Blister Beetles and 4 QtsJA for Drosophila. FLOWERS & ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS: Oyster Shell Scale & Eunony­ mus Scale-Use 21/2 Pts./A Aphids. Spider Mites, WMe Fly, Thrips, Mealy Bugs, Japenese BeeUe Adull. Four Lined Plant Bug. Tarnished Plant Bug. Rose lealhopper. Potato leafhopper-Use 33/. PISJA. Bag­ worms. Juniper Scale-Use 21/2 Qts.lA. Soft Brown Scale-Use 61/. PISJA Pine Needle Scale- Use 5 OtsJA. Apply in summer when inlesla­ tion occurs. Repeat in 10-12 days. For scales, apptywhen crawlers have settled on foliage. CAUTION: Do not use on certain lerns. including eoston Maidenhair and Pteris. as well as some species of Crassula, because of possible injury to these ornamentals. Do not spray privet or vibernum and avoId repeated-appUcations to evergreens. Do not spray ~hen temperatures are abnormally high. ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREE INSECTS: To conlrol May Beetle. Lace Bugs on Oak and Sycamore, Tussock Moth. Fall Webworm, Japanese Beetle. Forest Tent CaterpiJIar, Eastern Tent Caterpillar, Gypsy Moth, Elm Leal BeeUeand Canker.vorms on shade trees, use 1-2 Dts. per 100 gals . ~mute spray in conventional sprayers. When using a mist blower, dilute one part Spray to 3 parts water using approximately 1-2 PiS. per 35·50 toot tree. cAUTION: Ctnnese Elms may be iniured by foliar sprays of high ~osaga sprays when applied with conventional spraying equipment, especially under condit«;ms of drought and high temperature,_po not spray when temperatures are abnormally high. Avoid repeated applica· .Iions to evergreens. · . j ( ( MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY EPA REG. NO. 34704-205 MOSQUITO CONTROL MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY is effective in the control of Mosquitoes, both Adult and larva on non-Agricultural land and may be applied as a fog or mist from suitable equipment. Remove motor vehicles from spray area or wash immediately after spraying. Spray may damage paint finish. ADULT MOSOUITOES THERMAL FOG EQUIPMENT: Thermal fogging is more effective in early morning and late evening. Application time for control of adult mosqui­ toes should coincide with time of most activity of the mosquito. Avoid thermal fogging when winds exceed 5 miles per hour as effectiveness is reduced. MALATHION METHOXY· CHLOR COneen- FuelOi! SPRAY tration Acrellatt Fa l00ga~. 96.5 gals. 3.5901,. l~o-- . 0.5 lb. aaual per of Spray Solution acre For59OI,. 4g~s. plus 1 pinl 1% 0.5 tb~ actual per of Spray Solution 7pints acre Note: 5-7 gals. of Thermal Fog Spray solution should cover 1 acre. SPRAYING EQUIPMENT, Misl blowers or Sprayers require mixing of Ihe MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY in waler solution and applying as a mist to areas frequented by Adult Mosquitoes. MALATHION METHOXY· CHLOR Concell- Water SPRAY mtion Acre Rato Forl009a~. 96gals. 4gal~ 1% 01 Spray Solution For 5 gals. 4 gals. plus 1.5pin~ 1% olSpraySolution 7pin~ Note: 5 to 7 gals. of spray solution should cover 1 acre. 0.51bs. actual per acre 0.5 ~ actual per acre AIRCRAFT SPRAYING: Over large land areas. For low volume spnaying mix 1 gal. of MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR in 15 gals. of light fuel aU or cosalvent (such as Exxon HAN. Sinclair 110. etc.) and apply approx. 4 gals. per acre. MOSQUITO LARVAE On non-agricultural land, beaches and other public park. areas. SPRAYING: Mist blowers or Power Spnayer. Mix 1 pt. of MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY in either Iighl fuel oil orwalerto make 10 gals. of spray and apply 10 1 acre (equivalenlla 1 gal. per 100 gals.). Spray marshland, swamps and low lying areas, standing water and puddles. Thorough even coverage is essential for effective control. Application rate should be equivalent to 0.2 Ibs. actual per acre sprayed. Repeat as necessary for control. Apply only to known Mosquito Breeding sites and in Approved Spray areas. Shrimp and Crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where these are important rescurces. NOTICE PLATTE WARRANTS THAT THIS PRODUCT CONFORMS 10 THE CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ON THE LABEL THEREOF AND IS REA· SONABLY FIT FOR THE PURPOSES STATED ON SUCH LABEL ONLY WHEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS UNDER NORMAL USE CONDITIONS. IT IS IMPbsSIBLE TO·ELIMINATE ALL RISKS INHERENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS PRGI'J. UCT. CROP INJURY. INEFFECTIVENESS. OR OTHER.UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES MAY RESULT BECAUSE OF SUCH FACTORS Afo WEATHER CONDITIONS. PRESENCE OF OTHER MATERIALS. OR THE MANNER OF USE OR APPLICATION. ALL OF WHICH ARE BE· YOND THE CONTROL OF PLATTE. lN NO CASE SHALL PLATTE BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL. SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. ALL SUCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER. . EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN. PLATTE MAKES NO WARRANTIES. GUARANTEES. OR REPRESENTIITIONS OF ANY KINO. EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. OR BY USAGE OF TRADE. STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. WITH REGARD TO THE pRODUCT. SOLO. INCLUDING. BUT NOT LIMITED TO. MERCHANTABILITY. FIT· NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. USE OR ELIGIBILITY OF THE' PROOUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR TRADE USAGE. BUYER'S OR USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. AND PLATTE'S lOTAL LIABILITY. SHALL BE FOR DAMAGES NOT EXCEEDING THE COST OF THE PRODUCT. . . FORMULATED FOR PLATTE CHEMICAL CO. 150 SO. MAIN STREET FREMONT. NEBRASKA 68025·5697 3