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# BICEP 4.5L HERBICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **100-623**
- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
- Signal word: Warning
- Active ingredients: Atrazine (18.3%); Metolachlor (31.8%)
- Label accepted: 1990-02-23
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-00623-19900223.pdf
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R •• tricted U.. Pe.ticide I J
(Ground Water Concern)
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
(GROUlJD WATER CONCERN)
FOR RETAIL SALE TO AND ~SE ONLY BY C~TIFIED APPLICATOR&
OR PERSONS UNDER TlD.ia DIRECT SUPERVI~.ON, AND ONLY FOR
THOSE USES COVERED BY THE CERTIFIED APPLICATOR'S
CERTIFICATION.
THIS PRODUCT IS A RESTRICTED-USE HERBICIDE DUE TO
GROUND WATER CONCERNS. USERS MUST READ AND FOLLOW
ALL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE POTENTIAL FOR ATRAZINE TO REACH
GROUND WATER.
Bicep. 4.S!'
Herbicide
For weed control in field corn
2 1/2 Gallons
U.S. Standard Measure
Active Ingredients:
Atrazine: 2-chloro-4-ethylamino-
6-isopropylamino-s-triazine .........•.•..•...•........
Atrazine relat-::d ~ompounds ..................•.•..•....
Metolachlor: 2-ct.loro-N- (2-ethyl-
6-.ethylphenyl) -1':-(2-methoxy-1-
.ethylethyl) ace-::amide ......•.........••............••
Inert Ingredients:
Total:
Bicep 4.SL contains 4.S lbs. active
ingredients per gallon.
Keep OUt of Reach of Children.
WARNING/AVISO
PRECAUTION AL USUARIO: S1 usted no lee
inql's, no use este produc~o hasta que 1a etiqueta haya
sido explicado ampliamente.
See additional preckutionary statements at end of label
booklet.
17.39%
0.91% L--
31.8~
49.'.:10%
100.0%
EPA RecJ. No. 100-623""/
~PA Est. 100-LA-1
Bice~. trade.ark of CIBA-GEIGY
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U.S. Patent No. 3.937.730 (.etolachlor)
See directions for u.e inside booklet.
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Agricultural Division
CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Greensboro. North Carolina 27419
CGA
ClBA-GEIGY
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND WARRANTY
IMPORTANT: R.ad the entire Direction. for Use and the
condItIon. of Sale and Warranty before usinq this product. I~
&&'118. are not acceptable, return the unopened procluct container
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Conditions of Sale and Warranty
The Direc~ions for Use of this product reflect the opinion of
experts based on field use and tests. The directions are
believed to be reliable and should be followed carefully. How­
ever, it is impossible to eliminate all risks .inherently associ­
ated with use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or
other unintended consequences may result because of such factors
as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the
manner of use or application all of which are beyond the control
of CIBA-GEIGY or the Seller. All such risks shall be assumed by
the Buyer.
CIBA-GEIGY warrants that this product conforms to the chemical
description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes
referred to in the Directions for Use subject to the inherent
risks referred to above. CIBA-GEIGY makes no other express or
implied warranty of Fitness or Merchantability or any other
express or implied warranty. In no case shall CIBA-GEIGY or
the Seller be liable for consequential, special
h
or i~direct
damages resulting from the u e or handling of t is product.
CIEA-GEIGY and the Seller offer this product, and the Buyer and
user accept it, subject to the foreqoinq Conditions of Sale and
Warranty. which may be varied only by agreeme~t in writing
signed by a duly authorized representative of CIBA-GEIGY.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labelinq.
Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or
through drift expose workers or other persons, except those
knowingly invol ... ad in the e.pplication. The area being treated
must be vacated by unprotected persons.
Reentry Statement
Do not enter treated areas without protective clothing until
sprays have dried.
Because certain states may require more restrictive reent~y
inter~·als for various crops treated with this product, consult
your St.te Department of Agriculture for further information.
Written or oral warnings must be given to workers who are
expected to be in a treated area or in an area about to be
treated with this product. Oral warnings must be given which
inform workers of areas or fields that may not be entered with­
out spec1fic protective clothing until sprays hsve dried, and
appropriate actions to take in case of accidental exposure as
described under Precautionary Statements on th~s label. When
oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a language
customarily understood by workers. Oral warnj.ngs must be given
if there is rellson to believe that written wa-:nings cannot be
understood by workers. Written warnings m'lst include the fol­
lowinq information: "WARNING. Area treated with Bicep 4.SL on
(date of application). Do not enter without appropriate pro­
tective clothInq until sprays have dri~d. :n case of accidental
exposure, flush eyes or sk~n with plenty of water. Call a
physician if irritation persists. Remove tUld wKsh contaminated
clothing before reuse."
Bicep 4.SL is a selective herbicide recowmended as a preplant
incorporated, preemerge~ce surface-appli·ed, or ear'.y postemer­
qence treatment for control of most annual grasses and broadleaf
weeds in field corn. This product may be tank mixed with Dual-,
AAtrex.4L (80W, Nine-ce), or Princep. 4L (80W or Caliber- 90)
for weed control in conventional tillage corn. This produ~t may
also be tank mixed with either Gramoxone. Extra or Roundup.
alone or In combination with Princep, in minimum-tillaqe or
no-tillage corn.
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Precaution: Under high soil moisture
e.er ence in occur followin
c.onditions
the use of
e crop wil y outgrow this e ect.
prior to crop
Blce 4.SL.
Bicep 4.SL alone or in tank .ixture with AAtrex, Dual, Prineep,
Graaoxone ~ •. , or Roundup .ay be applied on field corn in
water or fluid fertilizer with the exceptions noted. Apply the
early poste.erqence treat.ent in water only. . ...
Do not apply this product throuqh any type of irriqatioa~ .
sy~~, ••.
Dry weather following preemergence application of Bicep 4.SL or
a tank mixture may reduce effectiveness. Cultivate if weeds
develop in conventional tillage corn.
Thoroughly clean sprayer prior to use. Do not use a sprayer
contaminated with 2,4-D or other materials as crop damage or
sprayer clogging may result.
Note: (Bicep 4.SL Alone and in Tank Mixtures): Use ~nly on
field corn. Do net use on sweet corn and popcorn.
Mixing Instructions
Shake well before using. Bicep 4.SL is a liquid that may be
mixed with water or fluid fertilizer and applied as a spray.
Bicep 4.SL may also be sprayed onto dry bulk granular fertilizer
and appl1ed with the granular fertilizer.
Dry Bulk Granular Fertilizers
Many dry bulk granular fertilizers may be impregnated or coated
with Bicep 4.SL and incorporated into the soil to controL weeds
in corn.
Labels, supplementary literature, and precautions regarding
rates per acre, approved crops, soil texture, application,
incorporation, c~op rotat'on and other directions must be
followed for Bicep 4~.sL.
All individual state regulations relating to dry bulk granular
fertilizer blending, registration, labeling and application are
the responsibility of the individual and/or co.pany selling the
herbicide/fertilizer mixture.
Apply 200-700 pounds per acre of dry granular fertilizer
impregnated with Bicep 4.SL.
Precautions: To avoid potential for explosion, (1) Do n~~
I re ate Bice 4.SI. on UIIIIoniua nitrate otassiu. nitrate
s u. nitrate either a one or in ends with ot er .,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-~~~~~~=-~~~~~~
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Prepare the qranular herbicide/fertilizer mixtures by usinq any
closed drua, belt, ribbon, or other co..only used dry bulk
fertilizer blender. Nozzles used to spray Bic~p 4.SL onto the
fertilizer must be placed to provide uniform spray coverage.
If thft herbicide/fertilizer .ixture is too wet, use a highly
absorptive powder, such as Aqsorb.~raaul.s, Microcel E (Johns­
Manvill~ Products Corporation), diatomaceous earth or finely
powdered clay, to obtain a dry free-flowing mixture. Add the
absorptive powder separately and uniformly to the herbicide/
fertilizer mixture and blend to form a suitable free-flowing
aixture. Generally, less than 2% by weight of absorptive powder
will be needed.
Calculate amounts of Bicep 4.SL by the following formula:
2,000
lbs. of fertilizer
per acre
x
pts. of Bicep 4.SL
per acre
pts. of Bicep 4.SL
== per ton of
fertilizer
For best results, apply this mixture lmiformly to soil with
properly palibrated equipment iaaediately after blending, and
incorporate according to directions.
precaution: Do not use on crops where bedding occurs follc .~
~he herbicide/fertilizer application or injury may occur.
Application in Water or Fluid Fertilizers
Bicep 4.SL Alone: Fill the spray tank one-half to three-fourths
full with water or fluid fertilizer, add the proper amount of
Bicep 4.SL, then add the rest of the water or fluid fertilizer.
Provide sufficient. agitation during mixing and application to
maintain a uniform suspension.
Tank Mixtures: Fill the spray tank one-half to thrte-four~h.
full with water or fluid fertilizer, add t~e proper .. ount of
Bicep 4.SL, then add AAtrex or Princep, Dual, Graaox,ne Extra or
Roundup, and finally add the rest of the water or flutd ferti­
lizer. Provide sufficient agitation during mixing ana applica­
tion to maintain a uniform suspension. .
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• t C~atibility Test: Check the co.patibility of Bicep 4.SL and
t .ixtures in fluid fertilizer by .ixing proportionate quan-
titie. in a small container, as described below, before mixing
i in the spray tank. Nitrogen solutions or complete fluid fertil­
izers .ay replace all or part of the water in the spray. Since
liquid fertilizers can vary, even within the .... analy.i.,
always check compatibility each time before reuse. Be especi­
ally careful when using cO!flete suspension or fluid fertilizers
as serious compatibility proble.s are more apt to occur. Com­
mercial application equipment may improv~ compatibility in some
instances. The following test assumes a spray volume of 2S
gals. per acre. For other spray volumes. make appropriate
changes in the ingredients. Check compatibility using this
procedure:
1} Add 1 pint of fertilizer to each of 2 on~-quart jars with
tight lids.
2} To one of the jars add 1/4 tsp. or 1.2 milliliters of a
compatibility agent approved for this use, such as Compex.
or Unitee (1/4 tsp. is equivalent to 2 pts. per 100 gals.
spray). Shake or st~r gently to mix.
3) To both jars add the appropriate amount of herbicide(s}.
If more than one herbicide is used, add them separately
with dry herbicides first, flowables next, and emulsifiable
concentrates last. After each addition, shake or stir
gen~ly to thoroughly mix. The appropriate amount of herbi­
cides for this test follows:
Dry herbicides: For each pound to be applied per acre,
add 1.4 teaspoons to each jar.
Liquid herbicides: Fo!;' eacl:, pint to be applied per acre
add 0.5 teaspoon or 2.5 milliliters to
each jar.
4} After adding all ingredients, put lids on and tighten, and
invert each jar ten times to mix. Let the mixtures stand
15 minutes and.then look for separation, large flakes,
precipitates, gels, heavy oily film on the jar, or other
signs of incompatibility. Determine if the compatibility
agent is needed in the spray mixture by comparing the two
jars. If either mixture separates, but can be remixed
readily, the mixture can be sprayed as long as good II.gita­
tion is used. If the .ixtures are incompatible, test the
following methods of improving compaUbility: (A) slurry
the dry herbicides(s} in water before addition, or (B) add
1/2 of the compatibility agent to the f~rtilizer and the
other 1/2 to the emulsifiable concentrate or flowable
herbicide before addltion to the mixture. If still incom­
patible, do not use the mixture.
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Application Procedures
Ground Application: For unifora distribution, use fan-type
nozzle.. Screens in nozzles and in suction and in-line
strainers should be no finer than sO-.esh. Use a pump with
capacity to (1) .aintain 35-40 psi at the nozzles, and (2) pro­
vide sufficient agitation in tank to keep .ixture in suspension.
Unless otherwise specified, use a .inimum of 10 gals. of spray
mixture per acre. Rinse sprayer thoroughly with clean water
i .. ediately after use.
For band applications, calculate amount to be applied per acre
as follows:
band width in inches X broadcast rate = amount needed
row width in inches per acre per acre of field
Aerial Application (for Bicep 4.SL alone): Use aerial applica­
tion only where broadcast applications are specified. Apply a
minimum of 1 gal. of water fo~ each 1 gal. of this product
applied per acre, but for rates below 1 gal./acre, ase in
sufficient water to equal' 2 gals./acre of total spray. Avoid
applications under conditions where uniform coverage cannot be
obtained or where excessive spray drift may occur. In order to
assure that spray will be controllable within the target area
when used according to label directions, make applications at a
maximum heiqht of 10 ft., using low drift nozzles at a maximum
pressure~f 40 psi, and restrict application to periods when
wind speed does not exceed 10 mph. To assure that spray will
not adversely affect adjacent sensitive non-target plants, apply
Bicep 4.sL by aircraft at a minimum upwind distance of 400 ft.
from sensitive plants.
Avoid application to humans or animals. FlagmE"n and loaders
should avoid inhalation of spray mist and prolonged contact with
skin, and should wash thoroughly before eating and at the end of
each day's operation. ,
Within rate ranges in all tables on this label, use the lower
rate on soil relat,ively coarse-textured or low in organic
matter; use the higher rate on soil relatively fine-textured or
high in organic matter.
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BIcep 4.SL ApplIed Alone
Preplant Incorporated or Preemergence
W.eel.
Controlled
barnYilrdqrass
(waterqr •• s)
browntop
panicWII
crabqrass
fall panicWII
giant foxtaU
gooseqrass
green foxtail
red rice
signalgrass
(BrachiLria)
southwestern
cupgrass
witchgrass
yellow foxtail
yellow nutsedge
black nightshade
carpetweed
cOllllllOn purslane
Florida pusley
qalinsoga
hairy nightshade
lambsquarters
pigweed
ragweed
smartweed
W.ed.
Partially Controlled
cocklebur
.orningglory
sandbur
seedling johnsongrass
velvet leaf
volunteer sorghWII
Application: Apply Bicep 4.SL preplant incol~orated or pre­
emerqence_ using the appropriate rates fro. Table 1. Prepl..!!!!:
Incorporated: Apply to the soil and incorporate into the top 2
inches of soil within 14 days before planting using a finishing
disk, harrow, rolling cultivator, or similar implement capable
of providing uniform 2 inch incorporation. Use a preplant in­
corporated application if furrow irrigation is used or when a
period of dry weather application is expected. If crop is to be
planted on beds, apply and incorporate after bed formation.
Preemergence: Apply to the soil surface at planting (behind the
planter), or after planting but before weeds or crop emerge.
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Tabl. 1: Bicep 4.sL Pr.plant Incorporated or Pr .... rq.nc.
Broadcast rate per acre
Less than 3% 3% orqanic matt.r
Soil t.xture organic matt.r or areater
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COARSE:
Sand, lo_y sand,
sandy 10 .. 2 qts. 2.5 qts.
MEDIUM:
Lo_, silt loam, silt 2.5 qts. 3 qts.
FINE:
Silty clay loam,
sandy clay 10", 3 qts. 3-3.5 qts.
silty clay, sandy clay,
clay 101Ull, clay .
Muck or peat soils DO NOT USE
*For yellow nutsedqe control on fine-textured soils above 3%
organic matt&r: Apply 3.5 qts. of Bic.p 4.SL per acr •.
Rotational Crops: (1) If tr.ated crop ~~ lost dup to poor
germination, hail, flood, ins.cts, etc., corn may be replant.d
imm.diately or sorqhum may b. replanted immediately provided the
s.ed has be.n properly treat.d with Concep.. Do not make a
s.cond broadcast application. If the oriqinal application was
banded and the second crop is planted in the untreated row
middl.s, a s.cond banded treatment may be applied. (2) Corn,
sorqhum, soyb.ans, cotton, or peanuts may be planted the sprinq
followinq treatment. Do not qraz. or feed foraqe or fodder from
cotton to liv.stock,· or illegal residues may r.sult. Injury may
occur to soyb.ans planted the y.ar followinq application on
soils havinq a calcareous surfac. layer includinq but not
limit.d to those found in north-central and northw.st Iowa;
south-c.ntral, western, and southwest Minn.sota; north.ast
N.braska; North Dakota; and .astern South Dakota. (3) If
appli.d aft.r June 10, do not rot at. with crops oth.r than corn
or sorqhum the n.xt y.ar, or crop injury may occur. (4) In the
Hiqh Plains and Interaountain ar.as of the W.st wh.r. rainfall
i. spar.. and erratic or where irrigation is required, U6. only
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when corn or sorg~ua i. to be planted th. following year, or a
crop of untreated corn or sorghum is to precede other rotational
crop.. (5) Saall grains .ay be planted 15 aonths following
treataent. (6) All other crops may be planted 18 .onths after
application. '
Po.te.ergence
Weeds
Controlled
barnyardgrass
(watergrass)
crabgrass
fall panicum
giant foxtail
green foxtail
yellow foxtail
jimsonweed
I:ochia
lUlbsquarters
mustard
piqweed
prickly sida
purslane
raqweed
smartweed
Weeds
Partially Controlled
cocklebur
morningglory
votlvetleaf
yellow nuts edge
Application: Apply early'postemergence using the appropriate
rat .. fron Table 2. Apply this treatment before grass and broad­
leaf weeds pass the 2-leaf stage and before corn exceeds 5
inches i~ height. Application to weeds larger than the 2-leaf
stage will generally give unsatisfactory control. Occasional
corn leaf burn may result, but this should not affect later
growth or yield. Do not apply postemer~ence in fluid
fertilizer, or severe crop injury ~ay occur.
Table 2: Postemergence
Soil texture
COARSE:
Sand, loamy sand, sandy loam
MEDIUM:
Loam, silt loam, si~t
FINE:
Sandy clay loui, silty clay loam,
clay loam, sandy clay, silty clay,
clay
Broadcast rate per acre
2.5 qts.
3 qts.
3-3.5 qts.*
*For better control of yellow nutsedge on fine-textured soils
above 3% organic matter, apply 3.5 qts. of Bicep 4.5L per
acre.
Note: If Bicep 4.5L has been applied preplant incorporated or
preemergence, do n~t exceed a total of 7.0 qts. of
Bicep 4.5L on a corn crop, or illegal residues may
result. Do not apply r~re than the equivalent of 3 lb ••
ai of atrazine for all Bicep 4.5L applications, or
illegal re.idue •• ay re.ult.
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Rotational Crc2!: Follow the precedin9 crop rotation in.truc­
tiona for Blc.p 4.SL Preplant Incorporat.d or Pr •••• rq.nc ••
Blc.p 4.5t Co;b!nat!ons
• Tank Mixture with Utr.x, Princ.p, or DuaV- Conv.ntional
Tliiag.
4L SOW or Nine-O: Add up to 1 qt. of AAtrex 4L
(. lbs. SOW or .1 lbs. Nine-O) p.r acre to the rat. of Bicep
4.SL recomm.nded in Table 1 in areas where heavy infestations of
broadleaf weeds claimed on this label or cocklebur,
.arningglory, or velvetleaf are expected.
IfOt~J)o Dot exc.ed a total of 3 lb.. ai of atrazin. OIl a corn ~
crop 'if Bic.p 4. SL and AAtr.x are applied a. reco.aeDded.
Dual': Add up tc; 1/2 s: t. e>f Dual pel' acre to the rate of Bicep
4.SL recommended in Table 1 wben h~avy infestations of yellow
nutsedge, sandbur, or se~ling johnsongrass are expected.
Princep (4L, SOW, or Caliber 90): Add up to 1 qt. of Princep 4L
(1.2S lbs. SOW or 1.1 lbs. Caliber 90) per acre to the rate of
Bic.p 4.SL recommenQad in Table 1 in the northe3stern U.S. where
heavy infestations of crabgrass or fall panicum are expected.
Tank Mixtures of Bicep 4.SL or Bicep 4.SL plUS Princep, with
Gramoxone Extra or Roundup for Minimum-Tillage or No-Tillage
Systems
In minimum-tillage or no-tillage syste~s where corn is plulted
directly into a cover crop, stale seedbed, estab11shed sod, or
previous crop residues, the contact herbicide. Gramoxone Extra,
or Roundup may be tank mixed with Bicep 4.SL alone or with Bicep
4.SL plus Princep. When used as directed, the Gramoxone Extra .
portion of the tank mixture controls most emerged annual weeds
and suppresses many perennial w.eds. Roundup combinations will
control .merged annual and p&r.nnial weeds when applied as
directed on the Roundup label. The Bicep 4.SL portion of the
tank m::'xture provides preemerqenc. control of the w.ed. li.t.d
on this lab.l in the Bic.p 4.SL Alone ~ection for corn. The
addition of Princep enhances preemergence control of crabgra ••
and fall panicum.
Application: Apply before, during, or after planting but before
corn .m.rg •• , at the appropriate rat. in Table 3. Up to 1 qt.
of Princep 4L (1.2S lb •. SOW or 1.1 lb •. Calib.r 90) per acre
.ay be added to the rate of Bic.p 4.SL recommended in Tabl. 3 in
the north.a.tern U.S. where h.avy inf.station. of crabgra •• or
rall panicua are exp.cted. Add Graaoxone Extra or Roundup at
the followinq broadca.t rates:
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Graaoxone ~I 1.5-2.0, 2.0-2.5 or 2.5-3.0 pt •• per acre to
1-3 lnche., 3-6 inche., or 6 inch tall weeds, respectively.
Apply surfactant at 1 or 2 pt •• per tOO qals. of spray mixture
with 75% or qreater or 50-74% nonionic active in~redient,
respectively. This treatment will not control Wtteds taller than
6 inches.
Roundup: 1.5 qts. per acre for control existing annual weeds,
or 2-4 qts. per acre for existing perennial weeds. See the
Roundup label for weeds controlled and recommended rates for
specific weeds.
Apply -~~20-60 gals. of wate~ or fluid fertilizer per acre with
conventional spray equipment.
Table 3: Bicep 4.5L for Minimum-Tillage or No-~illage Field
Corn
Soil texture
COtRSE:
SL~d, loamy sand, sandy loam
MEDIUM:
Loam, silt loam, silt
FINE:
Sandy clay loam, silty
clay loam, sandy clay,
clay
Muck or peat soils
clay loam,
aU ty clay, 1
Broadcast rate per acre
2.5 qts.
3 qts.
3-3.5 qts.*
DO NOT USE
*For yellow nutsedge control on fine-textured soils above 3%
orqanic matter, app~y 3.5 qt •. of Bicep 4.SL per acre.
Rotational Crops: Follow the crop rotation instruction. in the
Bicep 4.5L Alone section for field corn.
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Storage and Disposal
St.lr a9!!
Ground water cont .. ination .ay be reduced by dikinq and flooring
of peraanent liquid bulk storage sites with an imperaeable
.ater!.sl.
Pesticide Disposal
Do not cont .. inate water, food or fead by storage or disposal,
or cleaning of equip.ent. Open dumping is prohibited. Improper
disposal of unused pestiCide, spray .ixture, or rinsate is a
violation of federal law. Pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate
that cannot be used according to label instructions must be
disposed or according to federal, state or local procedures.
For quidance in proper disposal methods, contact yo~r State
Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Uazardous
Waste Representative at the nearest EPA Reqional Office.
Container Disposal
Do not reuse empty container. Triple rinse (or equivalent),
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incinera­
tion, or by open burning, if allowed by state and local authori­
ties. If burned, keep out of smoke.
For mino~ spills, leaks, etc., follow all precautions indicated
on this label and clean up immediately. Take special care to
avoid contaMination of equipment and facilitie~ during cleanup
procedures and disposal of wastes. In the event of a major
spill, fire or other emergency, cc~llmaOo-8".837~y or
night.
Precautionary St~tements
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Anima~ ~
WARNING ~
Causes substantial but temporary eye injury. Do no~ get in
eyes or on clothing. Wear safety glasses. Harmful if
swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through skin. Avoid
breathing vapor or spray mist. Avo!d contact with skin,
eyes, or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water
after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash
before reuse.
User. are required to wear 10ng-sle.ved shirts and long
pants (or equivalent), chemical resistant glove., and water­
proofed boots. In addition, persons involved in .ixing/
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~iOading operations ar. required to use heavy-duty chemical
Iresistant rubber or neoprene gloves and a face shield or
.. goggles.
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State.ent of Practical Treat .. nt:
If in eyes:
If swallowed:
If inhal .. d:
If on skin:
Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady,
gentle stre .. of water for 15 minutes. Get
medical attention.
Drink promptly
white, gelatin
available, lal
alcohol.
a large quL~tity of .ilk, eg9
~~lution, or if these are not
t quantities of water. Avoid
Remov~ victim to fresh air.
Wash with plenty of soap and water. ~et
medical attention.
Note to Physician: There are no specific antidotes for the
active ingredients in Bicep 4.5L. Induce emesis or lavage
stomach. Give a saline laxative and supportive therapy.
Environmental Hazards
Do not apply d!rectly to water or wetlands (swamps, bogs,
marshe~ and potholes). Do not contaminate water by cleaning
of equipment or disposal of wastes. This pesticide contains
atrazine which has been shown to be toxic to aquatic
invertebrates. Runoff and drift from treated areas may be
hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas.
Grou:"ld Water and Surface Water Advisory v'
Bicep 4.SL contains both the active ingredients atrazine and
metolachlor.
Atrazine can travel (seep or leach) through soil and can
enter ground wat~r which may be used as drinking water.
Atrazine has been found in ground water. Users are advised
not to apply atrazine to sand and loamy sand soils where the
water table (ground water) is close to the surface and where
these soils are very permeable, i.e., well-drained. Your
local .gricul';ural agencies can provide further information
on the type of soil in your are. and the location of
ground water.
Metolachlor has been identified in limited sampling of
ground wAter and there is the possibility that it may leach
through the soil to ground water, especially where soils are
coarse and ground water is Ilear the surface. Following
application and during rainfall events ~~at cause runoff,
metolachlor may reach surface water bodies including
streams, rivers and reservoirs.
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Car. .ust be taken u.inq thi. product to pr.v.nt back
.ipboninq intow.ll., .pill. or i~roper disposal of .xcess
pesticide, spray aixtures or rinsates.
Check valves or antisiphoninq devices must be used on all
aiXinqfequiP.ent.
e' is product may not be aixed/loaded or used within 50 feet
f all wells includinq abandoned wells, drainaqe wella, and
ink holes .
. /
AAtrex. trademark of CIBA-GEIGY for atrazine
~Aq.orb· trad_ark of 011-Dr1 Corporation
Bicepe trademark of CIBA-GEIGY
U.S. Patent No. 3,937,730 (metolachlor)
Caliber e 90 trademark of CIBA-GEIGY
Concep. trademark of CIBA~GEIGY
U.S. Patent No. 4,070,389
Dual. trademark of CIBA-GEIGY for metolachlor
U.S. Patent No. 3,937,730
Gramoxona. trademark of ICI Americas for paraquat
Nine-OG trademark of CIBA-GEIGY
Princep. trademark of CIBA-GEIGY for aimazine
Roundup. trademark of Monsanto Company for qlyphosate herbicide
X-77e trademark of KALO Laboratories, Inc.
e: el99G-CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Aqricultural Divia~on
CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419
CGA June 15, 1987 -
Metol. Req. Standard
(LABELS-B.2 - BICP4-5L/F3)
a.vi.ed February 15, 1990
atraz1n. .xposure
reduction .... ur ••
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(Container Label)
1 RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE t----
j (GROUND WATER CONCERN)
l r--------------------------------------------------, f FOR RETAIL SALE TO AND USE ONLY BY CERTIFIED APPLICATORS
OR PERSONS UNDER THEIR DIRECT SUPERVISION, AND ONLY FOR
mOSE USES COVERED BY THE CERTIFIED APPLICATOR' S
CERTIFICATION.
mls PRODUCT IS A RESTRICTED-USE HERBICIDE DUE TO
GROUND WATER CONCERNS. USERS MUST READ AND FOLLOW
ALL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE POTENTIA~ FOR ATRAZINE TO REACH
GROUND WATER.
Bicep. 4.SL
Herbicide
For weed control in field corn
21/2 Gallons
U.S. Standard Measure
Active Inqredients:
Atrazine: 2-chloro-4-ethylamino-
6-isopropylamino-s-triazine .••.•••.....•••..••..•....•
Atrazine related compounds ......•....•....•.•.........
Metolachlor: 2-chloro-N-(2-ethyl-
6-.ethylphenyl)-~-(2-methoxy-1-
meth leth 1 acetamide .....•..•......................•
Inert Inqredients:
Total:
Bicep 4.SL contains 4.5 lbs. active
inqredients per qallon. ~
Keep OUt of Reach of Children.
WARNING/AVISO
PRECAUTIiN AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee
inqI.s, no use este producto hast a que 1a etiqueta haya
sido explicado ampliamente.
See directions for use 1n attached booklet.
EPA Req. No. 100-623~
EPA Eat. lOO-LA-l
17.39%
0.91%
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Pr.c.ution.ry St.t ... nt.
Hazard. to Human. and Dome.tic Ani.al.
Cau •••• ub.tanti.l but te~or.ry eye injury_ Do not qet in
ey •• or on clothing. Wear .afety ql...... Har.ful if
.wallowed, inhaled, or ab.orbed through .kin. Avoid
breathing v.por or .pr.y .i.t. Avoid contact with skin,
eyes, or clothing. Wa.h thoroughly with soap and water
After handling. aemove contaminated clothing and wash
before reuse.
jusers are required to wear long-sleeved shirts and long
~pants (or equivalent), chemical r.sistant gloves, and water­
lproofed boots. In addition, persons involved in mixing/
lloadin g operation. are required to u.e heavy-duty chemical
lresistant rubber or neoprene gloves and a face shield or
Jgoggles.
Statement of Practical Treatment:
If in eyes: Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady,
gentle stream of water for 15 minutes. Get
medical attention.
If swallowed: Drink promptly a large quantity of milk, egg
white, gelatin solution, or if these are not
available, large quantities of water. Avoid
alcohol.
If inhaled: Remove victi~ to fresh air.
If on .kin: Wa.h with plenty of soap and wat.r. Get
medical attention.
Note to Physician: There are no specific antidotes for the
active ingredient. in Bicep 4.SL. Induce emesis or lava;e
.tomach. Give a .aline laxative and supportive therapy.
Environmental Hazards
Do not apply directly to water or wetlands (.wamp., bog.,
mar.he. and pothole.). Do not contaminate water by cleaning
of .quipment or di.po.al of wa.tes. This pe.ticide contain.
atrazine which ha. been .hown to be toxic to .quatic
invertebrate.. Runoff and drift from treated areaa may b.
hazar~~u. to aquatic organism. in neighboring ar ••••
Ground Water and Surfac. Water Advisory
Bic.p 4.SL contain. both the active ingredient. atrazine and
metol.chlor.
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Atrazine can travel (.eep or leach) thrOUVh 80il and can
enter ground water which aay be used a. drinking water.
Atrazine has been found in ground water. Users are advised
not to apply atrazine to sand and loaay .and soil. where the
water table (ground water) is close to the surface and where
these soils are very permeable, i.e., well-drained. Your
local agricultural aqencie. can provide further inforaation
on the type of soil in your area and the location of ground
water.
Metolachlor has been identified in limited s .. pling of
ground water and there is the possibility that it .ay leach
through the soil to ground water, especially where soils are
coarse and ground water is near the surface. Following
application and during rainfall events that cause runoff,
metolachlor may reach surface water bodies ~ncluding
streams, rivers and reservoirs.
Care must be taken using this product to prevent back
Siphoning into wells, spills or improper disposal of excess
pesticide, spray mixtures or rinsates.
Check valves or antisiphoning devices must be used on all ~
mixing e~~ipment.
This product may not be mixed/loaded or used within SO feet
of all wells including abandoned wells, drainage wells, and
sink hoJes.
Chemigation Prohibition [../.
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation
systea.
Container Disposal
Do not reuse empty container. Triple rinse (or equivalent),
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incin­
eration, or by open burning, if allowed by state and local
authorities. If burned, keep out of smoke.
Bicep. trademark of elBA-GEIGY
U.S. Patent No. 3,937,730 (metolachlor)
e1990·CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Agricultural Division
CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Greensboro, North Carolina 27419
CGA
CIBA-GEIGY
(LABELS-B.2 - BICP4-SLjF3)
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