Dockerfile: self-contained image with corpus + Chroma + BM25 baked in. Drawbar's compose pulls + runs without volume mounts. Built from sources.json (labels schema), PRODUCT_NAME=crop_chem by default, HYBRID_SEARCH=true (always-on for production quality). RERANK_URL + OLLAMA_URL get set at compose time. .gitea/workflows/refresh.yml: monthly cron (1st @ 06:00 UTC) does full scrape → reindex → image push. Scrapes Bayer (~30 min) + EPA PPLS row-crop filtered (~7h). Skips reindex+push if no corpus diff. Tags pushed: :latest, :<sha12>, :corpus-<YYYY.MM.DD>. .gitea/workflows/image-only.yml: on-demand or auto on code-only pushes to main (paths: docs_mcp/, rag/, scrape/, requirements.txt, Dockerfile, sources.json). Reindexes from committed corpus, builds image, pushes. ~10 min vs ~9h full refresh. .gitignore: corpus/ now COMMITTED (4,159 labels, 265 MB of .md + sidecars). Lets image-only.yml rebuild indexes without re-scraping. chroma/ + bm25/ still gitignored (regenerable binary indexes). .dockerignore: drops venv, eval results, PLAN/README/CLAUDE.md, deploy/, .git/ — keeps the image lean. corpus + chroma + bm25 explicitly NOT in dockerignore (those go INTO the image). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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DREXEL CARBARYL 2L
- EPA Reg No: 19713-89
- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (22.5%)
- Label accepted: 2009-09-15
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00089-20090915.pdf
u.s. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office of Pesticide Programs Registration Division (7505P) 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. NOTICE OF PESTICIDE: __ Registration XX Reregistration (under FIFRA, as amended) Washington, D.C.20460 Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code): Drexel Chemical Company PO Box 13327 Mem his, TN 38113-0327 EPA Reg. Number: 19713-89 Date of Issuance: EP 1 5 2009 Terms of Issuance: Unconditional Name of Pesticide Product: Drexel Carbaryl 2L Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be submitted to and accepted by the Registration Division prior to use of the label in commerce. In any correspondence on this product always refer to the above EPA registration number. On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby reregistered under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Registration is in no way to be construed as an endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and the environment, the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by others. Based on your response to the Reregistration Eligibility Document, EPA has reregistered the product listed above. This action is taken under the authority of section 4(g)(2)(c) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended. Reregistration under this section does not eliminate the need for continual reassessment of pesticides. EPA may require submission of data at any time to maintain the registration of your product. Within 45 days from the date of this notice, two copies of a fmal printed label must be submitted with the following change: Revise "Intended for Outdoor Residential Use Only" to read "Intended for Outdoor Residential Use." Your Confidential Statement of Formula (CSF) dated February 12, 1997 is acceptable. This CSF supercedes all previous CSFs. You may distribute products bearing the old label for 12 months from receipt of this letter or your next printing of the label, whichever comes first. A copy of the stamped label is enclosed for your records. Date: SEP 1 5 2009 Laws, Branch Chief tion Division, Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
CARBARYL 2 L Insecticide (EPA Reg. No. 19713-89) MASTER LABEL CONSISTING OF:
- Sublabel for Pump Sprayer I Hose-end Sprayer Concentrate Product Packaging
- Sublabel for Pre-packaged Hose-end Ready-to
Spray Product Packaging
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ACCEPTED
With COMMENTS
In ir
erE!J ~~: Under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and ~~entice Act, As amended, for the pestiCide Registered under EPA Reg. No: . \tt'1\3 -~~
Sublabel for Pump Sprayer I Hose-end Sprayer Concentrate Product Packaging CARBARYL 2 L Insecticide INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate} ....................... 22.5% OTHER INGREDIENTS: ...................................................................................... 77.5% TOTAL: ............... ........................................................................ 1 00.00/0 This product contains 2 pounds of carbaryl per gallon. EPA Reg. No. 19713-89 EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-XXX Net Content: (Various sizes; up to one gallon) KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION See First Aid on Page 3 Manufactured By: Drexel Chemical Company P.O. Box 13327 Page 2 of 15 :3 /' 1\0
emplls, -M h' TN38113032 7 FIRST AID This product is an N-methyl carbamate that inhibits cholinesterase. If Swallowed: • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. • Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. • Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If on Skin or Clothing: • Take off contaminated clothing. • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. • Call a poison control center for doctor or treatment advice. If Inhaled: • Move person to fresh air. • If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth to mouth, if possible. • Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. If In Eyes: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. • Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the container or label with you when calling a pOison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. For information on this pesticide product (including health concerns, medical emergencies or pesticide incidents), call the National Pesticide Information Center at 1-800-858~7378. . NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate that inhibits cholinesterase. Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide), opiates or cholinesterase inhibiting drugs. Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to humans and Domestic Animals CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, if absorbed through skin or if inhaled. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, and household latex or rubber gloves when mixing and applying this product. Wear a hat and eye protection when making overhead applications. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide soaks clothing. Change clothing as soon as possible after use. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing Qum, using tobacco or using the toilet. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or allow drift to water. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area. Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help avoid run off to water bodies or drainage systems. BEE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYBEES AND OTHER BEES. This product is highly toxic to honeybees and other bees. DO NOT apply to plants in bloom. Page 30fl5
DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read entire label before using this product. Strictly observe restrictions, precautions, and label directions. RESTRICTIONS Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly or through drift. Keep people and pets out of the area during application. Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried. For outdoor use only. Not for use on plants grown for sale, commercial use, research, or for commercial seed production. Use on lawns is prohibited. PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS Application to wet foliage or during periods of high humidity may cause injury to tender foliage. Do not use on Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern as injury may result. This product may also injure Virginia and sand pines. STAINING PRECAUTION Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, Cinder block, wood, fabrics, and carpet. Spray deposits that could inadvertently reach painted or stained surfaces or finishes (i e., cars, houses, trailers, boats, etc.) should be immediately removed by washing to prevent discoloration. Avoid applications to surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable. Tracking of product residues onto fabric or carpet may cause permanent discoloration. SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS This concentrate product applied at 1.5 fluid ounces per gallon delivers a spray solution containing 0.25% carbaryl. HOW TO USE • Shake bottle well before use. • Mix the speCified amount of product and water (see site-specific use direction below) and apply with pump-style tank sprayer or hose-end sprayer. • Apply when insects or damage appear. Repeat as necessary to maintain control, following the specified spray interval listed for the specific use site. • Apply when air is calm. • Start spraying at the farthest corner of the treatment area and work backward to avoid contact with wet surfaces. • Spray thoroughly to wet upper and lower leaf surfaces, stems and branches. • Allow spray to dry in treated areas before reentering. • DO NOT apply to large trees. For trees taller than 10 feet, consider hiring a licensed professional. PUMP STYLE TANK SPRAYERS (Best for spot spraying small areas.)
- Add appropriate amounts of water & product to sprayer tank.
- Close sprayer, shake well and pressurize. Adjust nozzle to a coarse spray. Hold tip of wand about 12" from target and spray.
- Occasionally re-pressurize sprayer as needed to maintain a good spray pattern. Page 4 ofl5
DIAL-STYLE HOSE-END SPRAYERS (Best for spraying larger areas.)
- Fill sprayer jar with enough product for the area to be treated. DO NOT ADD WATER.
- Close sprayer, set dial, hook to· garden hose and apply. To avoid contact with the treated area, begin by spraying area farthest from faucet walking backwards as you spray.
- Pour any unused product back into this original container. CONCENTRATE PLUS WATER HOSE-END SPRAYERS (Best for spraying larger areas.)
- Pour product into sprayer jar to the required "Fluid Ounce" level.
- Add the appropriate amount of water to the 'Gallons' level.
- Close sprayer, hook to garden hose, shake well and apply. To avoid contact with the treated area,
begin by spraying area farthest form faucet walking backwards as you spray.
GARDEN VEGETABLES
To effectively kill the vegetable pests listed below, mix 1.5 fluid ounces of this product per gallon of water and
apply product in adequate volume to effectively cover both the upper and lower surfaces of the plant.
_. VEGETABLE PHI" Maximum No.
(days) of Applications
per Year
Asparagus 1 .3
Brassica head and stem vegetables--: Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chinese 3 4
cabbage, Kohlrabi
Brassica leafy vegetables": Chinese cabbage, Collards, Kale, Mustard greens. Mustard spinach, 14 4
Turnip greens
Com (sweeQ 2 8
Cucurbits: Cucumber, Melons, Pumpkins, Squash 3 6
Dried shelled legume vegetables": Adzuki bean, Blackeyed pea, Cowpea, Field bean, Kidney bean, 21 4
Lentils, Lima bean (dry), MUl}g bean, NaV1' bean, Pinto bean, Southern pea
Edible-podded legume vegetables-: Dwarf pea, Edible-pod pea, Jack bean, Snap bean, Snow 3 4
pea, Sugar snap pea, Wax bean, Yardlong bean
Fruiting vegetables: Eggplant, Groundcherry, Okra, Peppers, Tomatoes 3 7
Fruiting vegetables: Cardoon, Celery, Celtuce, Florence fennel, Dandelion, Endive, Lettuce (head, 14 5
leaf), Parsley, Rhubarb, Spinach, Swiss chard
Root and Tuber vegetables (except sugarbeets and sweet potatoes): Artichoke (Chinese, 7 6
Jerusalem), Carrots, Garden beets (roots, tops), Ginger, Ginseng, Horseradish, Parsnips, Potato,
Radish, Rutabaga, Sal
ify, TurniJroots, t~s), Yam Sweet potato 7 8 PESTS: Alfalfa caterpillar, Apache cicada, Armyworms, Asparagus beetle, Aster leafhopper, Bean leaf beetle, Chinch bug, Colorado potato beetle, Com earworm, Com rootworm (adult), Cowpea curculio, Cucumber beetle, Cutworms, European corn borer, Fall armyworm, Rea beetles, Grasshoppers, Green cloverworm, Harlequin bug, Imported cabbageworm, Japanese beetle, Lace bugs, Leafhopper, Lima bean pod borer, Lygus bugs, Melon worm, Mexican bean beetle, Pea weevil, Rednecked peanutworm, Sap beetles, Southwestern corn borer, Spittlebugs, Squash bugs, Stink bugs, Sweet potato weeVil, Threecornered alfalfa hopper,Thrlps, Tomato hornworm, Tomato hornworm, Tortoise beet/e, Velvetbean Webworms, Western bean cutworm, Whitefringed beetle (adults), Yellowstriped armyworm "'PHI refers to the minimum interval in days that must be observed between the date of the last application and date of harvest ""Application is only permitted within 30 days of crop emergence or the date of transplanting. -00 not use on fresh/succulent beans or peas. Page 5 of 15
FRUITS This product may be use as a spot treatment for localized pest infestations on the tree fruits listed below. Do not use on large trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray deposits as inadequate performance will result. Mix 3 fluid ounces of this product per gallon of water and spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and between fruit clusters and on small limbs and trunks to the paint of runoff where pest appears. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 8 times per year for tree fruits or 5 times per year for small fruits, but not more often than once every seven days. NOTE: To avoid undesirable apple thinning, delay use until at least 30 days after full bloom .. Carbaryl may injure early dawn and sunrise strawberry varieties on the Delmarva Penihsula. TREE FRUITS PESTS PHI- (days) Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Apple aphid, Apple maggot, Apple mealybug, Apple pandemic, Apple rust mite, . 3 Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Apple sucker, Avocado leafroller, Bagworms. Black cherry aphid, Black scale, Plums, Prunes Leafrollers, Lecanium scales, Lesser appleworm, Lesser peachtree borer, Meadow spittlebug, Omnivorous leaftier, Strawberry fruitworm; Orange tortrix Calamondin, Citron, Citrus Apopka weevil (adult), Avocado leafroller, California orangedog, Citrus cutworm, 5 hybrids (e.g. Tangelo), Citrus root weevils (adults), Citrus rust mite, Eriophyid mites, Fruiltree leafroller, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Fuller rose beetle, Uttle leaf notcher (adult), Orange tortrix, Plant bugs, Scale Ume, Mandarin, (tangerine), insects [Black scale, brown soft scale, Califomia red scale (except in California), Orange, Pummelo citrus snow scale, yellow scale (except in California), Western tussock moth ·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the date of harvest SMALL FRUITS PESTS PHI* (days) Blackberries, Blueberries, Blueberry maggot, Brown soft scale, California red scale, Cherry 7 Dewberries, Grapes, fruitworm, Cherry maggot, Citrus cutworm, Citrus root weevil, Citricola Raspberries, Strawberries scale, Citrus cutworm, Citrus snow scale, Codling moth, Cucumber beetles, Cutworms, Eastern tent caterpillar, Eightspotted forester, European apple sawfly, European earwig, European raspberry aphid. Eyespotted budmoth, Fireworm, Forbes scale, Fruitree leafroller, Grape berry moth, Grape leaffolder, Grape leafhopper, Green fruitworm, Japanese beetle, June beetles. Leafhoppers, Oriental fruit m9th, Oystershell scale, Peach twig borer, Pear leaf blister mite, Pear psylla, Pear rust mite. Periodical cicada, Plum curculio, Prune leafhopper, Raspberry sawfly, Redbanded leafroller, Rose chafer, Rosy apple aphid, Saltmarsh caterpillar, San Jose scale, Snowy tree cricket, Strawberry weeVil, Tarnished plant bug, Tentiform leafrniner, Tussock moth variegated leafroller, Western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Western tussock moth, West Indian sugarcaneborer (adults), Western yellowstriped armyworm, White apple leafhopper, Wooly apple aphid, Yellow headed fireworm ·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the date of harvest. Page 6 of 15 "7 /" Ib
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS This product may be used as a spot treatment for localized pest infestations on trees, Do not use on large trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray deposits. Mix 1.5 fluid ounces of product per gallon of water and spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and small trunks, stems and twigs to the point of runoff where pests appear. Repeat applications 'as necessary up to a total of 4 times per year for trees and 6 times per year for ornamentals, shrubs, and flowers, but not more often than once every 7 days. ' ORNAMENTAL TREES, PESTS SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS Ants (excluding harvester, carpenter, and pharaoh ants), Apple aphid, Ornamental trees, Shrubs, and Armyworm, Azalea leafminer, Bagworms, Birch leafminer, Blister beetle, Flowers Boxelder bug, Boxwood leafminer, Browntail moth, Cankerworms, Catalpa sphinx, Chiggers*, Cooley spruce gall, Elm leaf aphid, Elm spanworm, Eriophyid mnes, European pineshoot moth, Fall armyworm, Flea beetles, Fuller rose beetles, Gall midges, Gall wasps, Grasshoppers, Green striped mapleworm, Gypsy moth, Hackberry nipplegall makers, Holly budmoth, Holly leafminer, Jackpine budworm, Japanese beetle, Jeffrey pine needleminer, June beetles. Plant bugs, Lace bugs, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, Locust borer. Maple leafcutter, Mealybugs, MimoSa webworm, Nantucket pine tip moth, Oak leafminer, Oak leaf skeletonizer, Oakworm complex, Oleander caterpillar, Olive ash borer, Orange-striped oakworm, Orange tortrix, Periodical cicada, Pine Sawfly, Pine spittlebug, Pitch pine tip moth, Poinsettia horn worm, Psyllids, Puss caterpillar, Redhumped oakworm, Rose aphid, Rose chafer, Roseslug, Saddled prominent, Sawflies (exposed), Scale insects, Sowbugs, Spiny elm caterpillar, Springtails, Spruce budworm, Spruce needleminer, Subtropical pine tip moth, Tent caterpillar, Thorn bug, Thrips (exposed), Ticks·, Walnut caterpillar webworms, Western hemlock loopers, Westem spruce budworm, Willow leaf beetles, Yellow poplar weevil *Will kill pests that are present onJy at the time of application, Pests must be directly_contacted for this product to be effective. NUISANCE PESTS AROUND OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS This product may be used as a perimeter treatment to kill listed nuisance pests. Mix 3 fluid ounces of this product per gallon of water and thoroughly pray the outside perimeter of the home where pests tend to congregate. Use on lawns is prohibited, Will kill target pests that are present only at the time of application. Pest must be directly contacted for this product to be effective. NOTE: Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. Therefore applications of this product to surfaces where a noticeable residue or discoloration is objectionable should be avoided. PESTS Ants (except, carpenter ants, harvester, and pharaoh), Bees, Centipedes, Cockroaches, Crickets. Darkling beetles, Earwigs, Firebrats, Fleas, Grasshoppers, Millipedes, Mosquitoes (adults), Scorpions, Silverfish, Spiders, Ticks, and Wasps Page 7 of 15
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Pesticide Storage: Store unused product in original container only, in cool, dry area out reach of children and animals, preferably in a locked storage area. Do not store In areas where temperatures frequently exceed 100°F. Pesticide Disposal: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain. Container Disposal: If empty: Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain. WARRANTY - CONDITIONS OF SALE Research and testing have determined that the "Directions For Use" are E\ppropriate for the proper use of this product under expected conditions. To the extent consistent with applicable law, the Buyer assumes responsibility for lack of performance or safety if not used according to the directions. Editorial Note: [Bracketed text] is optional language or editorial noting Optional advertising/Marketing claims: [Home and Garden Insecticide] [Kills Japanese Beetles] [Bug Killer] [Kills over 100 Listed Insects on Vegetables, Fruits, and Ornamentals] [Kills over 80 Different Insect pests on Trees, Ornamentals, Shrubs, and Flowers] [16 oz. makes up to 21 gallons] -Concentrate product packaging only [32 oz. makes up to 42 gallons] - Concentrate product packaging only [Ready to Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready-to-Spray (hose-E:!nd applicator) product packaging only [Shake Well and Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready~to-Spray (hose-end applicator) product packaging only Page 8 oflS
Sublabel for Pre-packaged Hose-end Ready-to Spray Product Packaging CARBARYL 2 L Insecticide INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) ....................... 22.5% OTHER INGREDIENTS: ..... ; ................................................................................ 77.5% TOTAL: ....................................................................................... 100.0% This product contains 2 pounds of carbaryl per gallon. EPA Reg. No. 19713-89 EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-XXX Net Content: (Various sizes; up to one gallon) KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION See First Aid on Page 10 Manufactured By: Drexel Chemical Company P.O. Box 13327 Memphis, TN 38113-0327 Page 9 of 15
FIRST AID This product is an N-methyl carbamate that inhibits cholinesterase. If Swallowed: • Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. • Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. • Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. • Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If on Skin or Clothing: • Take off contaminated clothing. • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. • Call a poison control center for doctor or treatment advice. If Inhaled: • Move person to fresh air. • If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth to mouth, if possible. • Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. If In Eyes: • Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. • Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. • Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Have the container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. For information on this pestiCide product (including health concerns, medical emergencies or pesticide incidents), call the National Pesticide Information Center at 1-800-858-7378. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate tha~ inhibits cholinesterase. Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide), opiates or cholinesterase inhibiting drugs. Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to humans and Domestic Animals CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, if absorbed through skin or if inhaled. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, and household latex or rubber gloves when mixing and applying this product. Wear a hat and eye protection when making overhead applications. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide soaks clothing. Change clothing as soon as possible after use. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or allow drift to water. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pestiCide off the treatment area. Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help avoid run off to water bodies or drainage systems. BEE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYB~ES AND OTHER BEES. This product is highly toxic to honeybees and other bees. DO NOT apply to plants in bloom. Page 10 of 15
DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read entire label before using this product. Strictly observe restrictions, precautions, and label directions. RESTRICTIONS Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly or through drift. Keep people and pets out of the area during application. Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried. For outdoor use only. Not for use on plants grown for sale, commercial use, research, or for commercial seed production. Use on lawns is prohibited. PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS Application to wet foliage or during periods of high humidity may cause injury to tender foliage. Do not use on Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern as injury may result. This product may also injure Virginia and sand pines. STAINING PRECAUTION Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, )Nood, fabrics, and carpet. Spray depOSits that could inadvertently reach painted or stained surfaces or finishes (i e., cars, houses, trailers, boats, etc.) should be immediately removed by washing to prevent discoloration. Avoid applications to surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable. Tracking of product residues onto fabric or carpet may cause permanent discoloration. SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS HOSE-END SPRAYER INSTRUCTIONS This ready-to-spray product delivers a spray solution containing approximately 0.25% of carbaryl. [Note that minor packaging-related modifications may be needed to aCcount for different manufactures of hose-end sprayer heads] HOW TO USE • Apply when insects or damage appear. Repeat as necessary to kill insects, following the specified spray interval listed in the specific directions foll9win9. • Apply when air is calm. • Shake bottle well before use. Attach garden hose to spray nozzle. • Turn on water supply. • Push safety tab and turn control knob to 'Water" position. • Point sprayer 'nozzle toward targeted plants and turn. control knob to "ON". Product will automatically mix with water. ' • Start spraying at the farthest comer of the treatment 1'Irea and work backward to avoid contact with wet surfaces. • Spray upper and lower leaf surfaces thoroughly. • Allow spray to dry in treated areas before reentering. • DO NOT apply to large trees. For trees taller than 10 feet, consider hiring a licensed professional. Page 11 of15 \2- / 110
GARDEN VEGETABLES
To effectively kill the vegetable pests listed below, apply product in adequate volume to effectively
cover both the upper and lower surfaces of the plant.
VEGETABLE PHI" Maximum No.
(days) of Applications
per Year
Asparagus 1 3
Brassica head and stem vegetables": Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, 3 4
Cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, Kohlrabi
Brassica leafy vegetables": Chinese cabbage, Coliards, Kale, Mustard greens, 14 4
Mustard spinach, Turnip greens -
Cornjswee!) 2 8
Cucurbits: Cucumber, Melons, Pu~kins, uash 3 6
Dried shelled legume vegetables··: Adzuki bean, Blackeyed pea, Cowpea, Field bean, 21 4
,Kidney bean, Lentils, Lima bean (dry), Mung bean, Navy bean, Pinto bean, South em
pea
Edible-podded legume vegetables·'·: Dwarf pea, Edible-pod pea, Jack bean, Snap 3 4
bean, Snow pea, Sugar snap pea, Wax bean, Yardlong bean
Fruiting vegetables: Eggplant, Groundcherry, Okra, Peppers, Tomatoes 3 7
Fruiting vegetables: Cardoon, Celery, Celtuce, Florence fennel, Dandelion, Endive, 14 5
Lettuce (head, leaf), Parsley, Rhubarb, Spinach, Swiss chard
Root and Tuber vegetables (ecept sugarbeets and sweet potatoes): Artichoke 7 6
(Chinese, Jerusalem), Carrots, Garden beets (roots, tops), Ginger, Ginseng,
Horseradish, Parsnips, Potato, Radish, Rutabaga; Salsify, Turnip (roots, tops), Yam
Sweet potato 7 8
PESTS: Alfalfa caterpillar, Apache cicada, Armyworms, Asparagus beetle, Aster leafhopper, Bean leaf beetle, Chinch
bug, Colorado potato beetle, Com earworm, Com rootworm (adult), Cowpea curculio, Cucumber beetle, Cutworms,
European com borer, Fall armyworm, Flea beetles, Grasshoppers, Green cloverworm, Harlequin bug, Imported
cabbageworm, Japanese beetle, Lace bugs, Leafhopper, Lima bean pod borer, Lygus bugs, Melon worm, Mexican
bean beetle, Pea weevil, Rednecked peanutworm, Sap beetles, Southwestern com borer, Spittlebugs, Squash bugs,
Stink bugs, Sweet potato weevil, Threecomered alfalfa hopper,Thrlps, Tomato hornworm, Tomato homworm, Tortoise
beetle, Velvetbean Webworms, Western bean cutworm, Whitefringed beetle (adults), Yellowstriped armyworm
, ·PHI refers to the minimum interval in days that must be observed between the date of the last application and
date of harvest.
~Application is only permittEld within 30 days of crop emergence or the date of transplanting.
··'Do not use on fresh/succufent beans or peas.
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FRUITS This product may be use as a spot treatment for localized, pest infestations on the tree fruits listed below, Do not use on large trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray deposits as inadequate performance will result. . Spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and between fruit clusters and on small limbs and trunks to the point of runoff where pest appears. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 8 times per year for tree fruits or 5 times per year for small fruits, but not more often than once every seven days. NOTE: To avoid undesirable apple thinning, delay use uritil at least 30 days after full bloom. Carbaryl insecticide may injure early dawn and sunrise strawberry varieties on the Delmarva Peninsula. TREE FRUITS PESTS PHI* (days) Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Apple aphid, Apple maggot, Apple mealybug, Apple pandemic, Apple 3 Nectarines, Peaches, rust mite, Apple sucker, Avocado leafroller, Bagworms. Black cherry Pears, Plums, Prunes aphid, Black scale, Leafrol/ers, Lecaniu'm scales, Lesser appleworm, Lesser peachtree borer, Meadow spittlebug, Omnivorous leaftier, Strawberry fruitworm, Orange tortrix Calamondin, Citron, Citrus Apopka weevil (adult), Avocado leafrolier, California orangedog, Citrus 5 hybrids (e.g, Tangelo), cutworm, Citrus root weevils (adults), Citrus rust mite, Eriophyid mites, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Fruittree leafrol/er, Fuller rose beetle, Little leaf notcher (adult), Orange Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, tortrix, Plant bugs, Scale insects [Black scale, brown soft scale, (tangerine), Orange, California red scale (except in California), citrus snow scale, yellow Pummelo scale (except in California), Western tussock moth ·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the date of harvest. SMALL FRUITS PESTS PHI* (days) Blackberries, Blueberries, Blueberry maggot, Brown soft scale, California red scale, Cherry 7 Dewberries, Grapes, , fruitworm, Cherry maggot, Citrus cutWorm, Citrus root weeVil, Citricola Raspberries, Strawberries scale, Citrus cutworm, Citrus snow scale, Codling moth, Cucumber beetles, Cutworms, Eastern tent caterpillar, Eightspotted forester, European apple sawfly, European earWig, European raspberry aphid. Eyespotted budmoth, Fireworm, Forbes scale, Fruitree leafroiler, Grape berry moth, Grape leatf61der, Grape leafhopper, Green fruitworm, Japanese beetle, June beetles. Leafhoppers, Oriental fruit moth, Oystershell scale, Peach twig borer, Pear leaf blister mite, Pear psylla, Pear rust mite. Periodical cicada, Plum curculio, Prune leafhopper, Raspberry sawfly, Redbanded leafroller, Rose chafer, Rosy apple aphid, Saltmarsh caterpillar, San Jose scale, Snowy tree cricket, Strawberry weeVil, Tarnished plant bug, Tentiform leafminer, Tussock moth variegated leafroller, Western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Western tussock moth, West Indian sugarcaneborer (adults), Western yellowstriped armyworm, White apple leafhopper, Wooly apple aphid, Yellow headed fireworm ·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the date of harvest. Page 13 of 15
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS This product may be used as a spot treatment for localized pest infestations on trees. Do not use on large trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray deposits. Spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and small trunks, stems and twigs to the point of runoff where pests appear. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 4 times per year for trees and 6 times per year for ornamentals, shrubs, and flowers, but not more often than once every 7 days. ORNAMENTAL TREES, PESTS SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS Ants (excluding harvester, carpenter, and pharaoh ants), Apple aphid. Ornamental trees, Shrubs, and Armyworm, Azalea leafminer, Bagworms, Birch leafminer, Blister beetle, Flowers Boxelder bug, Boxwood leafminer, Browntail moth, Cankerworms, Catalpa sphinx, Chigg~rs', Cooley spruce gall, Elm leaf aphid, Elm spanworm, Eriophyid mites, European pineshoot moth, Fall armyworm, Flea beetles, Fuller rose beetles, Gall midges, Gall wasps, Grasshoppers, Green striped mapleworm, Gypsy moth, Hackberry nipplegall makers, Holly budmoth, Holly leafminer, Jackpine budworm, Japanese beetle, Jeffrey pine needleminer, June beetles. Plant bugs, Lace bugs, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, Locust borer. Maple leafcutter, Mealybugs, Mimosa webworm, Nantucket pine tip moth, Oak leafminer, Oak leaf skeletonizer, Oakworm complex, Oleander caterpillar, Olive ash borer, Orange-striped oakworm, Orange tortrix, Periodical cicada, Pine Sawfly, Pine spittlebug, Pitch pine tip moth, Poinsettia horn worm, Psyllids, Puss caterpillar, Redhumped oakworm, Rose aphid, Rose chafer, Roseslug, Saddled prominent, Sawflies (exposed), Scale insects, Sowbugs, Spiny elm caterpillar,Springtails, Spruce budworm, Spruce needleminer, Subtropical pine tip moth, Tent caterpillar" Thorn bug, Thrips (exposed), Ticks", Walnut caterpillar webworms, Western hemlock loopers, Westem spruce budworm, Willow leaf beetles, Yellow poplar weevil "Will kill pests that are present only at the time of application. Pests must be directly contacted for this product to be effective. NUISANCE PESTS AROUND OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS This product may be used as a perimeter treatment to kill listed nuisance pests. Thoroughly pray the outside perimeter of the home where pests tend to congregate. Use on lawns is prohibited. Will kill target pests that are present only at the time of application. Pest must be directly contacted for this product to be effective. NOTE: Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. Therefore applications of this product to surfaces where a noticeable residue or discoloration is objectionable should be avoided. PESTS Ants (except, carpenter ants, harvester, and pharaoh), Bees, Centipedes, Cockroaches, Crickets. Darkling beetles, Earwigs, Firebrats, Fleas, Grasshoppers, Millipedes, Mosquitoes (adults), Scorpions, Silverfish, Spiders, Ticks, and Wasps Page 14 of 15 IS ,,/' (\0
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Pesticide Storage: Store unused product in original container only, in cool, dry area out reach of children and animals, preferably in a locked storage area. Do not store in areas where temperatures frequently exceed 100°F. Pesticide Disposal: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain. Container Disposal: If empty: Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling if available. If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain. WARRANTY - CONDITIONS OF SALE Research and testing have determined that the "Directions For Use" are appropriate for the proper use of this product under expected conditions. To the extent consistent with applicable law, the Buyer assumes responsibility for lack of performance or safety if not used according to the directions. Editorial Note: [Bracketed text] is optional language or editorial noting Optional advertising/Marketing claims: [Home and Garden Insecticide] [Kills Japanese Beetles] [Bug Killer] (Kills over 100 Listed Insects on Vegetables, Fruits, and Ornamentals] [Kills over 80 Different Insect pests on Trees,Ornamentals, Shrubs, and Flowers] [Ready to Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready-to-Spray (hose-end applicator) product packaging only [Shake Well and Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready-to-Spray (hose-end applicator) product packaging only Page 15 of 15