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.-. ':;' ..... -',' ; •. -'. "'!-. ~t}i ~~~f~~~~~ ': -­. . ...,.-c._' • RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE 'Du. To Y.ry HI,h Acute Toxicity To n. and Birds For· retail sale to and use only by certified applicator or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the certified app licator' s cer.t i fication. Direct supervision for this produc t is defid as the certified applicator being physically present during app}icaUon, lIIilling, loading, repAir and cleaning of APPlication equipment. COlllmerical certified applicators must also ensure that all persons involved in these activities are inforllled of the precautionary state_nts. SEIS-TRES 6-3 For Controlling Certain Insects On Field. Yevetable And Forave Crop. e ACT I lIE I NGREDI ENTS • ( Parathionr O,O-diethyl O-p-nitrophenyl phosphorotioate* ••••• 57.39% 28.69% •• , 13.92% • • • 100.00% 100X I'Iethyl O,O-dilllethyl 0-4-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate* INERT INGREDIENTS. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • *Equivalent to 6.0 lb •• TOTAL. • • • • • of l00X Parathion and Parathion per gallon. . . . . 3.0 lbs. of _------..&1.,"'...,.." OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN DANGER Pellvro ACCEIlTED Under the rcqol Ins"Icticide, Fungicide. C!::.! R.;..d':':lli.ido Act. os ome:l.det!. f jI the P4:stici.d.. registe,ed uade'q __ I ... 0""> EPA Rev. No. , 4." CAN CAUSE DEATH POISON PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted no lee ingles, no use este producto hasta que Ie etiqueta haya sido explicado ampliamente. SEE ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS ON SIDE PANEL STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED, Call a physician or Poison Control Center. Dr~~~ 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching to .. .: .... of thr'oat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mout to: an unconscious person. IF ON SKIN, Immediately wash with plenty of soap and watr. See ~ doctor immediately. IF INHALED: respiration, immediately. I.F IN EVES: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathin,;give ~rtifical preferrab 1 y mouth-to-mouth. Get n\ed ical . a·~tent ion Flush with plenty of water. Call a physician. . . . .. . EPA REG. NO. 19713-83 EPA EST. NO. 19713-HS-l NET CONTENTS. 7/88 f1ANUFACTURED BY. DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY P.O. BOX 9306 - HEI'IPHIS. TN 38109

.. < I , .. ' ; "! ;.' , ; .. • ,- -','" .• .-;' ':-'"".' '~ . '-,~ . , ;. POISON SIGNS CSV,.TO"IU .- , Q / Po1Ir.thion i.s a ve.ry danverous poison. It rapidly enters the body on conto1lct with .11 skin sur~.ces o1Ind eyes. Clothing wet with this mo1lteri01l1 .us~ be removed iemedi.tely. Exposed persons must recieve prompt .edic01l1 tre.tment or they may die. Some signs .nd syeptoms of poisoning .re: heo1ldache, nause., vomiting, cr.mps, weo1lkness, blurred vision, pin-point pupils, tightness· in chest, labored breathing, nervou'ss, swe.ting, wo1ltering of eyes, drooling or rothing of mouth and nose, muscle sp.s.s .nd ·com •• Atropine is olin Antidote - Consult Physician for Emergency Supply. If symptoms or signs cramps, and tightness Atropine to1lblets (eo1lch to1lblet to children under of poisoning include blurred vision, o1Ibdomin.l in the chest, do not wait for. doctor, but give 2 1/100 grain or 0.65 milligro1lms) .t once. (One 5 years of age). Note to Physici.n: Antidote - .dminister atropine sulfate in •• rge doses, TWO to FOUR mg. intravenuously or intramuscul.rly as soon as cyanosis is e vercome. Repe.t at 5 to 15 minute intervals until signs of 4tropinization appears. 2-PAM chloride is o1Ilso anitdotal olInd molly be administered in conjunction with atropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRANQUILIZERS. Parathion is a strong cholinesterase inhibitor effecting the centrolll per:pheral nervous system and producing cardiac and respirator depression. At first sign of pulmonary edema, the patient should be given supplemental oxygen and treated systematic.lly. Continued absorbtion of the poison may occur and f.tal relapses have been reported after initial improvement: VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF PATIENT IS INDICATED FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humand and Dom.stlc Anl.als . DANGER Fatal if swallowed, inhaled ( vapor or spray mist. Do not .pply this product in such a workers or other persons. unprotected persons. The National Pesticide or absorbed through the skin. Do not breathe get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not manner as to directly or through drift expose The area being treated must be vacated by Telecommunication Network is available for recommendations regarding poisoning management, emergency treatment, .nd other information regarding the toxicity of methyl parathion. The toll free number for the National Pesticide Telecommunication Network is 1-800-858-7378. If handled indoors provide mechanical eKhaust venti·:· ... t·i·.,n. Keep all unprotected persons, children, livestock, and pets JW~~~ treated areas or where there is danger of dr i ft. Do not rub eyes or 'I'(,l1th wi th ho1lnds. If you feel sick in any way, STOP work and get help riht aay, See First Aid (Pr.ctical Treatment) section. . .. HANDLE THE CONCENTRATE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PNOH::CTIVF.. CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT: '" . Wear a protective suit of one or two pi"ces that covers all Pa.pt~.of the body eKcept the head, hands, and feet. Wear chemical resista~t loves, chemical resis.t.nt apron, and chemical resistant shoes, shoe coverings, or boots. Wear goggles or a face shield. Wear a pesticide respirator .pproved by the National Institute for Occup.tional Safety and Health under the provisions o 30 CFR Part II.

USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT DURING MIXING/LOADING. APPLICATION. REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPMENT. DISPOSAL OF PESTICIDE AND EARLY REENTRY INTO TREATED AREAS: Protective suit of one or two pieces covering all parts of the body eKcept the head, hands. and feet; chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant shoes (or chemical resistant shoe coverings or chemical resistant boots); goggles or face shield; hood or wide brimmed hat; NIOSH approved respirator. IF MIXING/LOADING. 15 PERFORMED USING A CLOSED SYSTEM. THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE: Long-sleeved shirt; long-legged pants; chemical resistant gloves; chemical resistant apron;" shoes and socks. Goggles or face shield msut be worn when the system is under pressure. All other protective clothing and equipment required for use with open systems must be available nearby. IF APPLICATION 15 PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE: Long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants; shoes and socks. Chemical resistant gloves must be available in the cab or cockpit and must be worn during entry to and eKit from the application vehicle. All other protective clothing and equipment required for use during application must be available in the cab and must be worn when eKiting the cab into treated area. When used for this purpose, contaminated clothing may not be brought back into the cab unless in an enclosure such as a plastiC bag. REMEMBER THIS CLOTHING IS INADEQUATE TO PROTECT YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIPMENT AND EARLY REENTRY TO TREATED AREAS! REFER TO PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS ABOVE. IMPORTANT! and water and arms toileting. If pesticide comes in contact with skin, wash off ith soap and contact a physician immediately. Always wash hands, face, with soap and water before smoking, eating, drinking or AFTER WORK Before removing gloves, wash them with soap and water. Take off all work clothes and shoes. Shower using soap and water. Wear only clean clothes when leaving job do not wear contaminated clotning. Personal clothing worn during work must be stored and laundered separately from protective clothing and household articles. Store protective clothing separately from personal clothing. Clean or launder protective clothing after each use. Respirators must be cleaned and filters replaced according to instructions included with the respirators. Protective clothing and protective equipment heavily contaminated or drenched with methyl parathion must be destroyed according to state and local regulations. HEAVILY CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE ADEQUATELY DECONTAMINATED. DURING AREIAL APPLICATION, HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE PROH I B !TED. Respirators ins true t ions should be cleaned and included with respirators. cartridges replcd according Replace gloves frpuently. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS to This pesticide is highly tOMic to fish and wildlife Birds!r treated areas may be killed. Do not apply directly to water or wetlan~~ ·(swamps, marshes, bogs and potholes). Runoff and drift from target a.r~.o,? may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent aquatic sites: . 00 not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.

This product r .. sidu .. s on it to drift area. is highly toxic to b .... s blooming crops or w .. eds. Do to blooming crops or w .. eds if .. xpos .. d to dir .. ct tr ... tMent or not .pply this product or allow b .... s are visiting th .. tr .. atment PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not store near h .. at or op .. n flam ... DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of F .. d .. ral inconsist .. nt with its labeling. law to us.. this product Do not apply thi2 product through any typ .. of irrigation syst .. m. REENTRY STATEMENT in a manner R .. entry into tr .. at .. d fi .. lds b .. for.. "xpiration sp .. cific .. d on this lab .. l is prohibit .. d, unl .. ss th .. equipm .. nt sp .. cifi .. d on this lab .. l ar .. us .. d. of th .. re .. ntry interval prot .. ctiv .. clothing and FARMWORKER SAFETY STATEMENT Writt .. n or oral warnings must b .. giv .. n to work .. rs who ar .... xp .. cted to b .. in a tr .. at .. d ar .. a or in an ar .. a about to b .. tre.ted with this product. (Indicat .. specific oral warnings which inform work .. rs of areas or fi .. lds that may not b.. ..nt .. r .. d without sp .. cific prot .. ctive clothing, p .. riod of time field must b.. vacat .. d and appropriat .. actions to tak .. in cas .. of accidental .. xposur .. ). Wh .. n oral warnings ar .. giv .. n, warnings. shall b .. given in a languag .. customarily und .. rstood by workers. Oral warnings must b .. given if th .. r .. is r .. ason to b .. li .. v .. that written warnings cannot b .. understood by work .. rs. Written warnings msut include the following information: DANGER. Ar .. a treat .. d with Parathion and M .. thyl Parathion on (dat .. of application). Do not .. nter without appropriate prot .. ctive clothing and equipment for (expiration fo reentry interval). In case of accidental expcsure, see Statement of Practical Treatment on front panel Jf this label. Be sure to read the precautionary statements before using. This product is designed to be applied by trained operators using airplane or power ground equipment. The hazards and precautions for handling the product in this container are equally applicable to it after dilution with water for spray application. Add the concentrate to the spray tank while filling with water and mix thoroughly either by means of a tank agitator or pump by-pass. or best results, thoroughly cover all surfaces to be treated with ~~ray. ates of appl ication given below should not be exceeded. Nevo;.r apply lat .. r than indicat .. d to assur.. r .. sidue levels at harvest are h'ow tol .. rances established by th .. Food and Drug Administration. Consult the State Agricultural Extension S .. rvice or Exper'mo;.nt Stton for specific recommendations regarding use interval before harvest, application, dosage and timing of sprays. The following dosag rtes are to be used in sufficient water to cover the specified area. U,.~~ least 3 gallons of water per acre. For application by aircraft add the'desired amount of concentrate p .. r acre to 1/2 to 3 gallons of water. Workers entering treated fi .. lds within 48 hours after application should w .. ar protective clothing.

FIELD AND FORAGE CROPS DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRES b-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS WITHIN 5 DAYS OF HARVEST. COTtON For .contro I of cot ton leafworms, f leahoppet·s, I ygus bugs, red spider mites, thrips and garden webworms, use 1/2 pint per acre. For control of cabbage loopers and boll weevils, use 2/3 to 1 1/3 pint per acre. For bollworms and budworms use 1 1/3 pints per acre. For aphids, cotton leaf perfor.ators, armyworms up to third instar, stink bugs and saltmarsh caterpillars, use 1 pint per acre. Application to cotton should be made at 4 to 5 day intervals until control is obtained. Reentry interval - 3 days, CAUTION When necessarv to enter treated cotton after applicatio~, protective clothing should be within 7 days of harvest or of handpicking cotton. ~ields within 3 ays worn. Do not apply DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRiOS b-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROP WITHIN 12 OAfS OF HARVEST CUTTING OR FORAGE USE. ORN (Field, Hybrid, Sweet and Pop) - For control of rootworm adults, use 1/3 pint per acre. For aphids, armyworms up to third instar, fall armyworms, budworms, spider mites adn climbing cutworms, use 1/2 pint per acre. For stink bugs use 3/4 pint per acre. For European corn borer control use 3/5 pint per acre. Apply first spray when 75X of corn plants show SHOTHOLE feeding and follow with two additional sprays at 5 to 7 day intervals. Use sufficient water per acre to provide complet" ·verage and be certain whorls of plants are well treated. Do not apply to corn during the pollen shed period. Reentry interval - b days. DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRES 6-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS WITHIN 15 DAYS OF HARVEST, PASTURING, CUTTING OR FORAGE USE. ALFALFA, CLVER, GRASS AND VETCH - For control of aphids, alfalfa weevil larvae and adult weevils, alfalfa caterpillars, armyworms up to third instar, climbing cutworms and grasshoppers, use 1/4 to 2/3 pint pr acre. ·or webworms and spider mites, use 1/2 pint per acre. For tortricid moths and clover leaf weevils, use 2/3 pint per acre. Do not spray legumes during bloom period to avoid injury to honey bees. California and Nevada regulations limit the use of this material to not more than 1/3 pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. SMALL GRAINS (Wheat, Oats, ~ Barley) - For contra! of .rmy"orms up to third instar, fall armyworms, winter grain mites and thrips, use 1/4 pint per acre. For aphids (greenbugs) use 1/3 pint per acr2. For grasshoppers and brawn wheat mites, use 1/2 pin er acre. For climbing.cutworms, leafhoppers and Say's plant bugs, use 1/2 to 1/4 r-t per':.i:.:'e. For c'linch bugs and false chinch bugs, use 1 pint per acre. Re£'Iltry i"t.,rval - :) days. HOPS For control of hap aphids, use 1/2 to 2/3 pint per Lcre. For spider mites use 1/3 pint pet· acre. HOPS (Washington State only) - To control aphids and spider mi'l:."'O:;. use !tIS pint per acre. DO NOT USE SEIS-TRES 6-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS WITHIN 20 DAYS OF HARVEST OR FORAGE USE . •

SOYBEANS For control of two-spotted mites, use 1/2 pint per acre. For stink bugs use 2/3 pint per acre. For bollworms, fall armyworms, green c)overworms, velvet bean caterpillars and webworms, use 7/B pint per acre. Do not apply more than 2 applications per growing season. Reentry i nt.e.-va 1 - 3 days. SUGAR BEETS For control of alfalfa loopers, aphids, armyworms up to third instar, blister beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, leaf miners, lygus bugs, stink bugs and webworms, use 1/2 to 2/3 pint per acr~. Do not apply within 15 days of harvest. If tops of sugar beets are to be used for cattle feed, do not apply within 60 days of harvest. Reentry interval

  • 3 days. DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRES 6-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS WITHIN 12 DAYS OF HARVEST, CUTTING OR FORAGE USE. SORGHUM For control of corn earworms, corn leaf aphids, false chinch bugs and sorghum webworms, use 1/3 pint per acre. For scrghum midges, use 1/2 int per acre. Leaf injury may occur on some hybrid varieties of sorghum. Spray a few rows a week or so before booting to test effects upon plants. Do not apply within 12 days of harvest. Reentry interval - 3 days. VEGETABLES DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRES 6-3 TO THE FOLLOwING CROPS WITHIN 5 DAYS OF HARVEST. POTATOES miners, to 1 1/3 For control of aphids, blister beetles, leafhoppers, leaf plant bugs, potato psyllids, thrips and vegetable weevils, use 1/2 pints per acre. Reentry interval - 5 days. DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRES 6-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS WITHIN 7 DAYS OF HARVEST. ARTICHOKES For control of plume moths, use 7/8 pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. MELONS (California only) For control of aphids, armyworms up to third instar, cabbage loopers and thrips - apply 5/16 to 7/16 pint per acr~ in sufficient water for enough coverage (usually 3 to 10 allor.s of water per acre by aircraft: 20 to 100 gallons of waer per acre by groun~ equipment). Do not apply before vining. Reentry interval - 3 days. DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRES 6-3 ON THE FOLLOWING C.ROPS WITHIN 15 DAYS OF HARVEST. BEANS (Dry) For control of aphids, armyworms up . .. third in'5tar, leafhoppers, leaf miners, leaf rollers, Me)(ican ben hetles and red spider mites, use 1/2 pint per acre. Do not apply if tc =rop or weeds in the treatment area are in bloom. Reentry interval - 3 day. BEETS (Red) - For control of aphids, bl ister beetles and Iet-wcrms. ose 1/2 pint per acre. For flea beetles, U'5e 3/4 pint per acre; 11 tops·ae to be used or food or feed, GO not apply closer than 21 days befor.a·';arvest. Reentry i"terval - 3 days. ONIONS For control of onion thrip'5, use 1/4 pin per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days.

7, 10 ONIONS (California .only) For control of onion thrips, use 1/4 to 1/2 pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. PEAS (Garden and Blackeye) For control of aphids and pea weevils, use 1/2 pint per acre. For armyworms up to third instar, cabbage lopers and spider mites, use 2/3 pint per acre. Do not apply if the crop or weeds in the treatment area are in bloom. Reentry interval - 3 days. PEPPERS For flea days. For control of aphids and leaf miners, use 1/2 pint per acre. beetles, _ use 2/3 to 3/4 pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 SWEET POTATOES ~ For control of aphids, spider mites and leafhoppers, use 2/3 to 7/8 pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. TOMATOES For grasshoppers, leaf and psyllids, use use 2/3 pint per interval 3 days. cti·~1 of aphids, armyworms up to third instar, miners, spider mites, tomato russet mites, whiteflies 1/2 pint per acre. For cabbage loopers and plant bugs, acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvest. Reentry iOMATOES (California only) - To control named tomato insects, use 1/2 to 1 pint per acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvest. Reentry interval 3 days. TURNIPS For use 1/3 to 1/2 if tcps are before harvest. control of aphids, cabbage webworms and vegetable weevils, pint per acre. For cabbage loopers, use 1/2 pint per acre, to be used for food or feed do not apply closer than 10 days Reentry interval - 3 days. DO NOT APPLY SEIS-TRES 6-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS WITHIN 21 DAYS OF HARVEST. BEANS (Green) For control of aphid, armyworms up to third instar, leafhoppers,' leaf miners, leaf rollers, Me)(ican bean beetles, red spider mites and plant bugs, use 1/2 pint per acre. Do nat apply within 15 days of harvest. Reer,try i nterva I - 3 days. CABBAGE Koh 1 rab i I pint per to third AND COLE CROPS (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, For contra! of aphids and vegetable weevils, use 1/4 to 1/2 acre. For imparted cabbageworms, cabbage loopers, armyworms up instur anQ flea beetls, use 1/2 to 1 pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. CELERY For control of aphids, celery leaf tiers, celeryworms, spider mites and tarnished plant bugs, use 1/2 pint per acre. For leafhopper, use 3/4 pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. CELERY (Califorria only) Reentry intprval - 3 days. Do nat apply within 30 ~.ys of harvest. COLLARDS, KALE, MUSTARD GREENS AND SPINACH For control of aphids, imparted cabbageworms, leaf miners, vegetable weevils: and seed corn maggots in crown, use 1/2 pint per acre. For cabbage lou" .. ·os, Ip-ifhoppers and crown mItes, USe 2/3 pints per acre. Do nat apply within In'~ays for cal lards, kale and mustard greens or 14 days for spinae!,!'. ·~eentry interval - 3 days.

· . LETTUCE (Lp.af, Bibb, Head) - For control of aphids, armyworm5 up instar, Cubbage loopers and imported cabbageworms, use 1/3 to 1/2 acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. to third pint per LETTUCE (Californ'a only) - To control named lettuce insects, use 1/4 to 7/B'pint per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. RUTABAGAS For' . loopers, u£e 2/3 Reentry interval - contro 1 of pint per :;I days. aphids use 1/2 pint per acre and cabbage acre. Do not apply within 7 days ef harvest. FRUITS DO NOT APPLY SEiS-TRES 6-3 ON THE FOLLOWING CROPS WITHIN 14 DAYS OF HARVEST. NOTE: For orchard pests plum curculio on listed days thereafter to maintain such as codling fruits, aply at control. moth, oriental fruit moth and petal fall and every 10 to 14 ALMONDS, APRICOTS AND PRUNES (California only) - For peach twig borer control use 1/2 pint in 100 gallons of water. Do not use more than 2 2/3 pints of this product per acre on almonds, nor more than 3 1/2 pints on apricots, nor more than 3 1/2 pints on prunes. Reentry interval - 6 days. APPLES For control of aphids, codling moths, plum curculio and red­ banded leaf rollers, use 1/4 to 1/2 pint per 100 gallons of water. Parathion sprays may injure the foliage and fruit of McIntosh apples and related varieties, such as Cortland, Kendall, Macoun, Melba, etc., and Golden Delicious or Jonathan. Consult State Agricultural Ktension Service or EKperiment Station for specific recomendations regarding possibility of injury. In California do not use more tnan 5 1/3 pints of this product per acre. Do not apply hen trees or substantial numbers of weeds in the orchard (grove) are in bloom. Reentry interval - 6 days. GRAPES For control of aphids and grapeleaf folders, ue 1/2 to 2/3 pint per 100 gallons of water. For grape leaf hoppers, use 1 pint per 100 allons of water. Do not use more than 1 1/2 pint of this product per ace after the fruit is the size of bucshot. Use 300 to 500 gallons of watr per acre depending on the age of the vineyard and stage of plant growth. In California do not enter teated areas to engage in any activity requiring substantial contact with treated foliage within 3= days a'ter app:ication. Reentry int"rval (CA, AZ, NV, NM, OK, TX, UTI - 21 days. All other states - 5 ays. PEACHES For contr01 of aphids, peachtree borers, plum curculia and oriental fruit moth, use 1/2 pint per 100 gallons af water. ~~achtree borers apply 2 or 3 sprays to trunks from ground ta sLdffold lib timed with moth flight. Do not apply when trees or substantial ffi·mbers of weeds in the orchard (grove) are in bloom. Reentry interval - ~ ~~ys. PEACHES AND NECTARINES (CaliforniA only) For control uf .aphids, peachtree borers, plum curculio and oriental fruit moth se 1/2 pint in 100 gallons of water. Do not apply within 21 dayS of narves. Do not apply mnre than once after bloom. Do not apply more than 1 1/~·quarts of this product per acre at any application ana do not apply more.~~~p 2 !/4 quarts per acre between January 1 and harvest. 00 n"t enter trell·ted areas to engage in any activity requiring substantial cnnta=t with treated forage within 32 days after application. Do not apply when tree5 or 5ubstantial number5 of weeds in the orchard (grove) are in bloom. Reentry interval - 6 daY5.

PLUM For control ,of aphids', peachtr .... bor .. rs and plum curculio, us .. 1/2 pint p .. r 100 gallons of wat .. r. Do not us .. mar .. than 3 1/2 pints of this product p .. r acr... Do not apply when·tr .... s or substantial numb .. rs of w .... ds in the orchard (grov .. ) are in bloom. R .... ntry interval - b days. STRAWBERRIES For control of aphids, use 1 pint in 100 to 150 gallons of wat .. r per acre. Reentry interval - 3 days. STRAWBERRIES (California only) For control of aphids, us .. 5/8 pint in 100 to ISO gallons of water per acre. R .... ntry interval - 3 days • .- ..

· . .'. /0 t It> STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or di~~~~~l. STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS Storage should be under lock and key and secure from acces.. by unauthorized persons and children. Storage should be in a cool dry area away from any heat or Ignition source. Do not stack over 4 pallet. high. Move containers by handles. Do not move containers from one area to another unless they are securely sealed. Keep containers tightly sealed when not in use. Keep away from any puncture source. Avoid storage near water supplies, ,food, feed and fertilizer to avoid contamination. Store i., original containers only. If the contents are leaking or material is spilled, follow these steps while wearing protective equipment:

  1. Rope off contaminated area and notify consignor.
  2. Keep people up wind as far as possible to prevent vapor inhalation.
  3. Contain spill, absorb with a material such as saw dust, clay granules and soda ash.
  4. Collect and place in suitable containers for disposal.
  5. Wash area with caustic or soda ash slurry. b. Wood and other absorbent. surfaces must be replaced.
  6. Dc not allow run off to e~ter sewer or contaminate water supplies.
  7. Dispose of waste as indicated below: PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Pesticide wast·.s are acutely pesticide, spray mixture, or these wastes cannot be disposed contact your State Pesticide Hazardous Waste representative guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL hazardous. Improper disposal of excess rinsate is a violation of Federal law. If of by use according to label instructions, or Environmental Control Agency, or the at the nearest EPA Regional Office for Triple rinse (or equivaJntl. T~~n offer for recycling or reconditioning, r puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. IARRANTY - COND IT I ON OF SALE OUR RECOMMENDATIONS FOq USE of this p.oduct are based upon test believed reliable. Follow directions carefully. Timing and method of application, weather and crop conditions, mixtures with other chemicals not specifically recommended, and other influencing factors in the ue of this product are beyond the control of the seller. Buyer asu~~s all ,-isks of use, storage and handling of this material not in strict ccordance with directions given herewith. In no case shall Drexel or the Seller or indirect damages resulting from when such use and/or handling is not given herewith. The foregoing is a Company and is accepted as such by the be liable for conseQuentidl, 2peical the use or handl inti cof thi" !>roduct in strict accordanc with 1irections condiion of sale by Drexel Chemical Buyer.