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SEVIN FR CARBARYL INSECTICIDE


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  1. Company/Product Number . 264-345 2. EPA Product ~ 3. Proposed Classification SEVIN ~ .I FR C.a 1 Insf'cticide Dennis Edwards DNone DReS~ 4. eornr-lYiProducI (~) PW , SEVIN brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide 19 5, Name and Address of Applicant (Inciuds ZlP Code) 6. Expedited Review. In accordance whh FIFRA Section 3(c)(3) Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company (b)(il. my product is similar or identical in composhion and labeling ;2 T. W. Alexander Drive to: RTP, NC 27709 EPA Reg. No. D CheCk if litis is a new address Product Name Section II I-- . Rnal printed labels in response to Amendment· Explain below I-- - Agency letter dated Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated r- ·Me Too· Application, X Notification· Explain below, - r- Other . explain below, Explanation: Use additional page(s) if necessary. (For section I and Section II.) NOTIFICATION: As required by PR Notice 93-3, the Environmental Hazaras section of this label has been amended to prohibit the application to water. NOi .. '_ UoIIlI. 110" IIIR"MeTtOI a ("/2.4JI;~~ Section III f
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.. SEVI"N® FR CARBARYL INSECTICIDE For Agricultural or Commercial Use Only I ,I 'r .),. I ' ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Carbaryl (1 naphthyl methylcarbamate) .................................................................... .40.38% INERT INGREDIENTS ................. ....... .. .......................................................................................... 59.62% (Contains 4 Pounds Carbary! Per Gallon) EPA Reg. No. 264-345 EPA Est. No. 264-UQ-02 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION For EMERGENCY Information ONLY Call 24 Hour. A Day 1-800-334·7Sn For EB.QDUCT.!l.S..E. Inform.tlon Call 1·800·334·9745 STATEMENT OF PRACTICAl. THEATMENT IF SWALLOWED: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person 01 convulsing person. H conscious and not convulsing. drink t to 2 glasses of water and induce voming by touching back of throat wh f nger. IF IN EYES: Flush eyes wh plenty of water. Get medical attention ~ irration parsists. IF ON SKIN: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. IF INHALED: Move from contaminated atmosphere and call a physician. Genllr.l: Contact a physician immediately in all cases of suspected poisoning. Transport to a physician or hospal immediately and show a copy of this label to the physician, NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Carbaryl is a carbamate insecticide. which is a cholinesterase inhibor. Oerexposure to this substance may cause toxic signs and symploms due to stimulation of the cholinergiC nervous system. These effects of overexposure "re spontaneously and rapidly revorsible. Specic treatment consists of parenteral atropine sulfate. Caution should be maintained to p"went overatroplOization. Mild cases may be given 1 to 2 mg intramusculay every 10 minutes until full atropinization has been achieved and repeated thereafter whenever symptoms reappear. Severe cases should be given 2 to 4 mg intravenously every 10 minutes until fully atropinized. then intramuscularly every 30 to 60 minutes as needed to maintain the effect for at least 12 hours. Dosages for children shnuld be appropriately reduced. Complete recovery from overexposure is to be expected whin 24 hours. Narcotics and other sedatives should not be used. Further. drugs like 2-PAM (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide) are NOT recommended. To aid in confirmation of a diagnosis. urine samples should be obtained whin 24 hours of exposure and immediately frozen. C',onsunation on diagnosis. therapy and analysIs can be obtained at all hours by calling the RhOne-Pou:enc emergency number 1 -800- 334-7577. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS CAUTION HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. Avoid Breathing of Spray. Do Not Take Internally. Avoid Contact with Skin. Eyes and Clothing. Wear regular long-sleeved work clothing. Change to clean clothing daily. Wash hands and face before eating. !> thoroughly after handiing. • .... ;11 • I ANTIDOTE STATEMENT •• : • • :.. ATROPINE SULFATE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS AN ANTIDOTE. See NOTE TO PHYSICIAN above. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS .. . . , • r • , • , • • .. ••••• This product is extrllmAIy toxic to aquatic and estuarine invertebrates. For terrestrial uses. do not apply dlrec.lt td fiater. 0,14 'llfas whllre surface water IS presenl or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mrk. Dischargo from nce fioki "lilt: kill aquat~ and eslaurine invertebrates. Do not apply when ",eather condrtlOns favor drift from area treated. Do Irot contaminatL .vatu by cI!,jirl"Sl.of eqUIpment or disposal of wastes. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters. ' , , . BEE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYBEES IN SUBSTANTIAL NUMBERS .•.••. ThiS prodU<.1 IS highly toxic te bees 'x posed to drrect treatm''"t or r .. sidues on bloomIng crops or weeds, Do nol ~Wy thrs w(l(J,'(1'or a1low rt to drift to blooming crops or ",,,eds if bees are vlsiling Ihe treatm .. nt area Do not use when value of beepils,pq;l;nato. s IS more Important than insect control. Befor .. applyrng. warn beekeepers to Iocat .. hrv .. s beyond bee flight range ""tol une week after apphcatoon or to takll other equally elfl!ctrvl! precautoons

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It Is a violation of Fedaral lIIw to usa this product In a manner Inconsistent with its labeling. Raad antlra labal before using this product. GENERAL WORKER PROTECTION STATEMENT Do not apply this product in such a manner as to directly or Ihrough drift expose workers or other persons. The area being trealed must be vacated by unprolected per:lOns. 00 not enter Ireated areas wrthout protective clolhing until sprays have dried. Because certain states may require more reslrictive reentry inlervals for various crops trealed with this product. consull your Slate Department of Agricuhure for further information. Wrinen or oral warnings must be given to workers who are expected to be in a treated area or in an area about to be trealed with this product. Advise workers to stay out of treated areas until spray eposrts have dried. Regular long-sleeved work clothing should be worn when working in treated fields. See PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS, STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT and NOTE TO PHYSICIAN for information on accidental exposure. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a language customarily underslood by workers. Oral warnings must be given ~ there is reason to b81ieve that written warnings cannot be underslood by workers. Wrinen wamings must inctude the following inlormation: appropriate signal word (CAUTION), area treated with SEVIN- brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide, date 01 application, appropriale clothing, and reentry interval (i.e, until sprays have dried). STORAGE Store unused SEVIN brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide in original container only. in cool. dry area out 01 reach 01 children and animals. Do not store in areas where temperatures Irequently exceed 100' F. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, lood or leed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. Wastes resuhing Irom the use 01 this product may be dispt:lSed 01 on site or at an approved waste disposallacility. CONTAINER DISPOSAL Triple rinse (or equivalent). then oller lor recycling or recondrtionig or dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or by other approved state and local rocedures. GENERAL INFORMATION SEVIN brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide is a suspension 01 microline SEVIN® carbaryl insecticide in an aqueous medium. It readily disperses in water to lorm a spray which may be applied by air or ground. READ THIS LABEL BEFORE USE. STRfCTL Y OBSERVE LABEL OIRECTIONS AND CAUTIONS, AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS. PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS To avoid possible injury to tender loliage do not apply to wetloliage or when rain or hiijh humidrty is expected during the next two days. Do not use on Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern as injury will resuh. During early seaso~, rt may also injure Virginia and sand pines. Ob$erve label instructions on apple thinning and on combinations wrth certain herbicides on rice and soybeans. PRrtiARVEST AND GRAZING USE INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS Tolerances established under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic /iv:;1 permrt the sale 01 crops bearing probable carbaryl residues wen this produd is used in aocordance whh label directions. H used as directe:!, treated lorage may be grazed or used as leed lor dairy and meat animals whhout causing Ulegal residues in meat or milk. This product may be applied up to and including the day 01 harvest or grazing ollorage crops. Application may be made wrthout removing livestock lrom area being treated. Do not plant rotationallood and leed crop not listed on tis or other carbaryl labels in carbaryl treated soil. Do not use reclaimed irrigation water lrom crops treated wrth carbaryl on upland crops lor which carbaryl tolerances are not established . • SPRA Y PREPARATION • : • • I ..... To assure a unHorm product, aghate, stir or recirculate all SEVIN brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide containers priq'6lJsl'. :.: ., . Remoe Oil. rust, scale, pesticide residues and other loreign maner from mix tanks and entire spray system. Flush wrth cllllif1;w"t;lr. Fi. spray or mix tank .,,h tJ2 to :l/ the desired amount of water. Start mechantcal or hydraulic agnation. Slow(y add the reqli.red amount of SEVIN~ brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide, and then the remaining volume 01 water. Include rinse water i,or",o/"tain8l'. 't:/r.lJtpn of 1 volume of SEVIN~ brand FR wh t volume of water will allow maximum resistance to washoll by rainfall Qr QI/I,head ,rti\jMon. Dutions higher than 1:11 .re not recommended when residual insect control from washoll resistance is desired. Prpa(e only as !nuch spray mixture as can be applied on the day of miXIng. ' , , ••• MAINTAIN CONTINlIOUS AGITATION DURING MIXING AND APPLICATION TO ASSURE A UNIFORM SUSPENION DO NOT S1'OOE SPRAY MIXTURES FOR PROLONGED PERIODS .. , • • I .'

COMPATIBILITY , ),y , 1:')'1 r SEVIN- brand FR Carbatyllnsecticide, when diluted with an equal volume of water, is compatible with a wide range of pesticides. It is not compatible wh dieselluel, kerosene, luel oil or aromatic solvents. If compatibility of SE VINe brand FR wh another product and the resulting crop response IS unknown, ~ should be tested on a small scale. Curdling, precipation, greasing, layer formation or increased viscosy are symptoms 01 incompatibi;y. Incompatibility wHI reduce insect control and may cause mechanical diHicukies or plant injury. Observe aU cautions and limitations on labeling 01 all products used in mixtures. When preparing combination sprays, lirst add SEVIN4D brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide to at least an equal volume of water, mix thoroughly, and then add combination products to the mixture. Co not apply tank mix combinations unless your previous experience indicates the mixttKe is effective and wiH not resuh in application problems, excessive residues or plant injury. iJnstable under highly alkane conditions. Not effective il used with alkaline materials such as Bordeaux, Iime-suHur and caseinime spreaders. APPLICATION On all crops, use sufficient gallonage to obtain thorough and unHorm coverage. Calibrate spray equipment to debver the required volume. The flow rate of SEVIN® brand FR Carbaryl Insecticide diluted 1:1 wh water is o;imilar to water. Use 50 I":'esh slotted strainers in spray system. Avoid applications just bafore rainfaU as poor insect contra! may result. To clean spray system alter use, drain and flush with water. Reier to STORAGE AND DISPOSAL directions fo. proper disposal 01 this rinse water. DIRECTIONS FOR USE THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Apply this product oniy through sprinkler i,ligation systems including center pivot and soUd set. Do not 3pp1y this product through any other type of irrigation system. SPRAY PREPARATION: Remove scale, pesticide residues, and other foreign matter from the chemical tank and entire injector s)'stem. Flush with clean water. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: First prepare a suspension of SEvIN@ brand FR Carbaryllnsecticid:. in a mix tank. Fill t;;.nk with 112 to 3/4 the desired amount of water. Start mechanical or hydraulic agitation. Add the requir~ amount of SEVIN@ brand FR, and then the remaining volume of waer. (Suspension concentrations using the appropriate dosage per acre recommended on this !abel of SEVIN@ brand FR per 1 to 4 gallons of water are recommended). Then set sprankler to deliver 0.1 to 0.3 inch of water per acre. Start sprinkler and unHormly inject the suspension of SEVIN@ brand FR into the irrigatIOn water line so as to deliver the desired rate per acre. The suspension of SEVIN@brand FR should be injected with a positive displacement P""'o into the main line ahead of a right angle turn to insure adequate mixing. If you should have any other questions about cdlibration, you should contact State Extensilln Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts. tIOTE: When treatment with SEVIN@ brand FR Carbi' ,I InsectICide has been completed, lurther field ;rrigatoon over the treated area should be avoided lor 24 to 48 hours to prevent washIng the chemIcal off the crop. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR APPLICATIONS THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Maintain continuous agitation in mix tank during mixing and application to ?,ssure a unHorm suspension. Greate< accuracy in calibration and distribulion will be achieved by injecting a larger volume 01 a more dilute solution per uit time. The system must contain a lunctional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure (iraln appropriately located en the irrogatilln pipeline to prevent water source contamiation from backflow. The pesticide injection pIpeline must contain a functior-al, automatic, quick-<:Iosing check valve to provent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump, The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a lunctional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump connected to the system interlot:k to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or m:)nually shutdown. The system must contain functional interlocking con;'ols to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a lunctional pressure switch which will stop the water pllmp motor when the water pressure decreases to the point wher9 pesticide distribution is adversely aHected. Systems must use a metering pump, such as a posive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively design,,;J and constructed of materials that are compatible wh pesticides and capable c: being fitted wh a system interlock. Do root apply when wind speed lavors drift beyond the area intended lor trealment. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR APPLICATIONS THROUGH SPRINh:LER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS conL Do not apply when wind speed laors drift, when system .;onnection or ftings leak, when nozzles do not provide unHorm distribution or when lines containing the product must be dismantled and drained. • : • Crop inju-y, lac!( of effectiveness, or Iegal pesticide residues in the crop may result lrom non-u,,orm distribUlion of'treated W3!('I ' • • .. ,t • Allow sufficient time lor pesticide 10 be flushed through all lInes and all nl)zzles belore turning off irriga:,ol" W>'t .. r. ~ pern knowledgeable of the chemigalion system and responsible for its operation shall shut lhe system down and make nG.-VJ~~ry adjustments should the need adse. ' , , , Do not connect an irrigation system (indudig greenhouse systems) used for pestlc.ode appllC"tion to ~ public ...{Ir, 1stem IfIH \he label-preo;cribed salety deVICes for public water supplies are In place. ' • , , , INSECT CONTROL , ' Apply when insects or thell d .. mage appears. To maontaln control repeat at 7 to t 4 day Intervals or as necessary unless ',; 'Mrler Interval IS specifIed below. Where a dosage range is indICated, us .. lower rate 0" young plants ana early inst"" ,,d higher ra't on mature plants. a"anced instars and adults. ' , , , , , Thoroll'lh and undorm spray coverage IS essential for effect,ve control, SEVIN bl-and FR Carbaryl Insecticide does nat controt spoder IMes. If spIder mes a'e a proDiem, USA a reglst;M 'rl~,cid9 Regional diHerenc.es have been noted In the susceptIbIlity of certaIn straIns of fall armyworm to SEVIN brand FA Carbaryl InsectICide If local experience indicates onadeou~tp rontrol. use an alternatIve oestocode


FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS Apply in sufficient spray volume to obtain thorough C':)verage. Where maximum washoH resistance is needed, use up to 1:1 (vol/vol) dilution with water. Do not dilute greater than 1 :11 where washoff resistance is desired. To prepare small volumes of spray, use 1 tablespoonful (112 fluid ounce) of SEVIN& FR per gallon of water where rates of 1 quart per acre or 1 quart per 100 gallons are indicated in the tables below. CROP All Forage, FI8Id and Vegetable Crops CROP Malfa Asparagus GRASSHOPPERS QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN® brand FRI INTERVAL INSECT ACRE (DAYS) SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Grasshoppers 112 to 1 112 See specific Use the lower rate for nymph on Unless noted Forage, FI8Id or small plants or sparse otherwise Vegetable Crops vegetation in wasteland, range- land, pastures, rights-of-way, ditchbanks, hedgerows and roadsides. Use the higher rate for adultl. or applications to dense vegetation. FORAGE FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS , QUARTS OF SEVIN® brand FRI INSECT ACRE Blister beetles 1/2to 1 Mexican bean beetle Aalfa caterpillar Leafhoppers 1 Bean leaf beet!e Three cornered Cucumber beetles aHaHa hopper Green cloverworm Thrips Japanese beetle V",lvat bean caterpillar Armyworm European ltolll2 Cloverhead weevil aHaHa beetle Corn earworm Fan armyworm Cutworms Lygus bugs Egyptian alfalfa Webworms weevil larvae Yellowtriped Essex s~ipper armyworm Analfa weevil larvae ltolll2 West of the Rocky Mountains East of the Rocky Mountains 1 112 Asparagus beetle Ito 2 Apache cicada 2to 4

PRE HARVEST INTERVAL (DAYS) 7 1 Post harvest application only SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Observe plant response precautions. On dense growth, use 25 to 40 gallons per acre with ground equipml'Ilt to ensure adequate coverage. For alfalfa weevil larvae, if pre- treatment damage is extensive, cut alfalfa and treat the stubble. Apply only once per cutting. Treat ferns or brush growth. Do not treat more than once avery 3 days. .' , . . . . • • .. . . .. • , , •• • I · .. ... • · . , ... • • . . · . ~ .. • · .... · ..... • • .. · ..... . , ..

FORAGE FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS , QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN® brand FRI INTERVAL CROP INSECT ACRE (DAYS) SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Beans Blister beetles 112 to 1 Observe plalll response (irlcluding Mexican bean beetle precautions. . , , · , · · . · , • . • • · • • · · · · . • • . · ' ... • · . · • 4 4 •• · .. · · ..... · · .. . , ... • · , ·

CROP Com (Iield, sweet, pop) Collon Cucumber Melor.s Pumpl<;n Squash FORAGE FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS , QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN~ brand FRI INTERVAL INSECT ACRE (DAYS) Armyworm Japanese Ito 2 0 Comearworm beetle Corn rootworm Sap beetles (adults) Southwestern European oorn borer corn borer FaN armyworm Leafhoppers Flea beetles Westembean 2 cutworm Cutworms 2t06112 I Collon fleahopper Striped blister 112 to 1 7 Cotton leafworm beetle Flea beetles Thrips Boll weevil T .. rnished Ito 2 Bollworms plant bug Collon leal perforator Yellowstriped Fall a,mywo'm armyworm Leafrollers (collon Lllafhoppers cutworm) Lygus bugs 1 to 2 Pink bollworm 1112t02112 Stinkbugs Sahmars~, 2 cataoillar Pickleworrn Melonworm 112 to 1 0 Cucumber beetles Lealhor;>ers 1 Flea be"tles Squash bugs I SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS OBSERVE BEE CAUTION For inects allacking silks and ears, apply at 1 to 6 day intervals starting when first silks appear and continuing unt silks begin to dry. For larvae in whorl and foliage feeders, apply as necessary. Optimum timing and good coverage are essential for eflective control. Treat wh"'~ infestation averages 15% and at 90% to 1 00% tassel emergence. Treatment after 1 00% silk emergence will reduce effectiveness. Apply in a 12 inch band, using 6 lIuid ozs. per 1000 linear leet 01 row, in at least 15 gallons 01 water per acre. For broadcast application, use 6.5 quarts in at least 20 gallons (ground) or 5 gallons (air) 01 water per acre. Early season insect control. Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule lor as long as control is necessary. Mid and late season insect control. May be applied after bolls open. For light to moderate populations in Western irrigated cotton. Aphid populations will be sup- pressed by repeated applications 01 this insecticide. • ••• Observe pli'1'I • respon2'''' I>t4- cautions. • • • • • .. • • t •• I • • • • Avoid exceuive.applications.' ,.. ... ~ . • · . . . . .. .' -- ~ ~ ... · • · .. ~ .. • • .. · ..... • ., "

FORAGE FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS , QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN® brand FR! INTERVAL CROP INSECTS ACRE (DAYS) SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Dandelion Flea beetles Leafhoppers 112 to 1 3 Observe plant response pre· Endive Harfequin bug (head lettuce & cautions. (Escarole) salsy roots) lettuce Salsy Aster leafhopper Spittlebugs lto'll2 '4 Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule lygus bugs (dandelion, after heads begin to form. endive (escarole) leaf lettuce & salsy tops) Armyworm Imported t to 2 Corn earworm cabbage Fall armyworm worm Stink bugs Tarnished plant bug Pasture Armyworm Range ltolll2 0 To control thrips in grasses Black gr"ss bugs caterpillars (aerial grown for seed, use high spray Chinch bugs Range crane fly application) pressur to improve penelration Essex skipper Striped grass 4 inl0 boot. Fall armyworm looper (ground Apply a maximum 01 2 appli· Thrips application) rations per year. Allow al I .. ast 14 days between applicalions. Do nol allow foraging or cut for hey wrthin 14 aays of las' appli· cation by ground. Aerially treatea pastures can be grazed or cut for hay on day of treal' ment. Carefully mark swalhs 10 avoid over application. Grasshoppers R9fer to the general GRASS· HOPPER section. Rangeland Blackgrass bug 1/2 to 1 0 For 8erlal application Me '1'IOn cricket only. Ra,>ge crane fly Range caterpillars Apply a maximum 01 2 appli· cations per year. Allow at least 14 days between applica,ions. Care"Jily mark swaths to avoid over .. ppl;,:a,ioQ. ~~ Grasshoppers PilI<: 10 the eneral "'SS· HOPPER s,ql:I fl. :.: • • •• Wasteland Blackgrass bug 112101 0 Apply a maxim·Jm of 2 aWlic;;!' Rights-of. Mormon cricket (ae"al tions per yea'. ;.Ilow atleasl 14 Wa·,' Range cane fly application) ,.. •• f •• days betwa')" iJiphcahons.' • Hadgero>l. Range caterpillar ..... Drtchbanks 14 Do not allo"; f~;~,"g or cut (or Road.ides (ground hay Within 14 days ~; ~;ltt application) application by ground. Aeroa:ly treated are1S Ce" be grllLc<' .", cut for ~ay on day of trea'Ment • , Carefully ma.-I:· ,aths to avoid over Apphc1tOn.

FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS CROP INSECTS Wasteland Grasshoppers Rights-of- Way Hedgerows Dnchbanks Roadsides Garden beet Spinach S~.'iss chard Okra Peanuts Peas Flea beetles Harlequin bug Asler leafhoi'P"r Leafhoppers ------Armywonn Corn earworm Fall armyworm Corn earworm Blister beetles A"aHa caterpillar Bean I .. af beetle Cucumber beetles Grolen cloverworm Japanese beetle Leafhoppers Armywonn Corn earworm Fall armyworm Stink bugs Tarnished plant bug Stink bugs Mexican bean beetle Rad-necked peanutworm Three cornereci a"a"a hoppar Velvetbean caterpillar Stink bugs Webworrns WMefringed beetle (aduns) Cutworms Colorado potato beetle .\rmyworms A"aHa caterpillar Cutworms Pea leaf wqavil A"da looper Leafnoppers Pea \we\il Yellowstr;p..o arm~~ QUARTS OF SEVIN8r Colorado potato beetle Flea beetles Leafhoppers European corn borer F.II armyworm Lace bugs Stink bugs Cutworm ... Tarnished plant bug Tomato frurt· ""'"" Tomato horn· worm Tomato pillWOfm '12 to' · .. • • , .' . . t to 2 o · ..... 2

)yt19 • -FORAGE FI'=LO AND VEGETABLE CROPS QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN~ brand FRI INTERVAL CROP INSECTS ACRE (DAYS) SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Rice Armywonn Faa al'Tlyworm ltoll12 14 CAUTION: May kIll shrimp and Chinch bugs Stink nugs c'abs. 00 not use in areas where these are important r.sources. Do not u ... on rice fields in which crayfish and/or catfish farming are included in the cu.ural practice. Do not apply propanll h.rblcld •• within 15 day. before or aft.r SEVIN~ brand FR application or plant Injury will r •• ult. MISSISSIPPI and TEXAS Armywonn Tadpole shrimp 2 California Only leafhoppers For optimum tadpole shrimp control, apply to water whet' pest first app9ars. Sorghums Armywonn Fa. armyworm 1 to 2 21 Dirac! splay into forming heads (milo, grain, Chinch bugs Stink bugs (grain) for optimum insfICI control. Treat sorghum, Corn earworm Webworms for sorghum midge when 25 :0 30 sweet percent of heads have emerged sorghum from boot and are in bloom. and hybrids) Repeal appiicatio" 3 to 5 days Sorghum midge 1 t/2 0 later" aduhs are still active. A Southwestern corn (forage) third application may be borer necessary in late planted sorghun or il midge are abundant. For chinch bugs, use high gallonage ground application directed at the base of plants. Cutworms 2 Soybeans Bean leaf beetle Mexican bean 112 0 Do not apply a comblna· Cucumber baetles baetle lion of this product and GrA9n cloverworm Velvetbaan 2,4-DB Herbicide. to caterpillar soyb.ans •• crop Injury may rasult. Corn earworm 112 to 314 For light to moderate populations Blister beetles 112 to 1 To control heavy rnlolstations, Grape a;laspis use higher rate. h4exican baan beetle AKaHa catcorpillar Three cornered 1 Bean leaf beetle aaHa I,opper . Cucumber ueet'es Thrips . , . Green clovefW(. 'm Velvetbaan • • I I • I . , .. , , • Japanss" bafltle caterpillar , · , • leafhoppers . ' · , .. , • Armywonn F al armyworm Itoll12 " • , Com SarMlm'l Slink bugs • · · .. • .. • Cutwonn Webworms • It •• . . Painted lady Sahmarsh · , , 2t021/2 , · ..... (Thistle caterpillar) caterpillar • · Yellowstri .. · .. , .. armyworm • · . ..

CROP Sugaroeets Tobacco Wheal FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN® brand FRI INTERVAL INSECTS ACRE (DAYS) Armywonn Flea beetles lt011/2 14 a-.lfbHlle Leafhoppers F"mnYWOfm Wlbworms Cutworms 1 112 T obacc:o Ilea beetle 2 TbsJgalion 0 or 1 qt.150 gal. and apply 6 gal.ll 00 sq. yard Green June beetle 112 q1.l100 gallons grubs Budworms Japanese 1 to 2 Fall armyworms beetle Flea beetles June beetle Hornworms Sucklly eer"al leal beetl .. 1 0 Armywonn ltolll2 (I",age) Fall armyworm 21 (grain) SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS IN PLANT BEDS To prevent plant in!"'Y. avoid excessive applications. Apply only to areas that larvae have uprooted by sprinkling as a drench with 50 to 100 gallons per 100 sq. yards. IN FIELDS Use lower rate on young plants (up to knee height). Use at least 10 galions cl prepared spray per acre. Begin treatments when worms are small. II late season applications are necessary. allow three days belore priming or cutting. .- Do not u.. In Calilornla. Application is effective against eggs. larvae. and aduns. Do not plant rotational crops not listed on the product label within 18 months lollowing treatment. .. , • , ... .. • • • • • • • · .. .- · ..... ... • · . • · , · .... · . . .. · ..... · . · . • • t ••• • • . , .,

I TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROPS For dilule sprays apply the specdied dosage per 100 gallons of water. For concentrate and aerial sprays increase the concentration of SEVIN- FR in the spray mixture to apply an amount per acre aquivalentto that in a dilut" spray. The optimum spray gallonage will depend on tr"e size, tlensity and stag" of growth, Typical spray gallonages per acre rang" from 200-300 gallons for dilute sprays, 30- 100 gallons for concentral" sprays, and 1 0-25 gallons for aerial sprays. Do not exceed maximum label rat" per acre per application_ CROP Apple Thinning (Apples only) Almond Apple~ Pears INSECTS Peach twig borer San Jose scale Fruittree leafroller Navel orange­ worm Apple aplnd Apple rust mrte Aople sud<er BagworlT'. Caldornia pear· slug (pear sawfly) Codling moth Eya.poned bud moth Green 'rurtworm I Lecanoum scales l L.s."rapp!ewo rm Lygus bugs Orange Tortn. Oystershall scale P"ar leaf blister mrta Pear psylla Peal rust mite San Jose scale T ant.orm I".f miners Wooly BPPI" aphid QUARTS OF SEVIN. brand FR 100 GAL_ 11410 112 11210 1 31410 1 PREHARVEST INTERVAL (DAYS) 28 1 SPECifiC DIRECTIONS Apply 1 full coverage dilute spray between 10 to 25 days att.r full bloom_ If faclor!! such as Iree age, variety, nutrition, previous crop, pruning, bloom and degree of set favor excessive fruit thinning with SEVIN. FR, exercise caution to avoid possible yield redudion_ For easily thinned varieties including Cortland, Grimes, Jonathan, Mcintosh, Orleans, Rome Beauty, Puritan, Red Delicious, Winesap, Yellow Newton_ Consult your County Extension Service or other experts for advice on Ihe proper use of this product. For difficult to tnin varieties Including BaldWin, Ben Davis, Duchess, Early Mcln. ,sh, Golden Delicious, Lady Apple, Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening, Steele Red, Turley, Wealthy, Yellow Transparent and York Imperial. Apply in 'popcorn' or pelal fall stages and again when Ihe May brood of ',I'e peach twig borer begins 10 hatch or thereaher as needed. Time early and mid-season applications to correspond 10 mOlh flight peaks. Make a lale season application at iniat"n 01 hull spl or up to 10% hl 'I pI. Do rot apply more Ihan 5 quarts per acre. .: • WEST OF" ·THE 6C'Y MOUNTArHf;' : ...... To avoid ud8lr8d 'a\r,.,'le thinning, delar U93 unti. D~ !£ast 30 days aher fu'o!'o.Ioo,.,. ' , : ' .• For psylla tntrcl. app,lv ,~~~n eggs hatch or pung nympt.s ",e pre9nt ' ~ • , ., .. .'

---- --- TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROP I QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN® brand FRI INTERVAL CROP INSECTS 100 GAL. (DAYS) SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Apples Apple mealybug WMeappie 112 1 EAST OF THE ROCKY Pears Apple aphid leafhopper MOUNTAINS (conI. ) Codling moth Apple mggol Pear psylla 1 To avoid undesired apple Apple rusl me Pear leal Ihinning. delay use unlil al leasl Bagworms blisler me 30 days after lull bloom. Easlern lent Pear rust mile caterpillar Periodical For oplimum scale conlrol. apply European apple cicada when crawlers are present. sawfly Plum curculio Eyespolled bud Red banded moth leatroller Forbes scale Rosy apple Fru Irllll lealroller aphid Grlllln Iruworm San Jose scale Japanese beGUe Tarnished Lecanium scales planl bug L 9sser appIeworm Tentorm Oyslershell scale lealminers Woolly apple aphid Yellowheaded lireworm Citrus Frurts Avocado lealroller Orange Ion". 1 5 00 not apply more than 20 quans (such as Calornia orange· Western 01 SEVIN® FR per acre per grap.'rurt. dog tussock moth application. lemons. Cilrus cutworm West Indian oranges. Citrus rool weeVil sug.lrcane Do nol apply less !han 10 gr.llons langelos. Fruittre. leal roller borer (aduhs) of dilute spray mIXture per malure tangerines. I troe. My be mixed wilh crtrus cron. petroleum oils commonly used on kumquats and citrus. hybrids) Black scale Crtricola scale 3/410 1 Brc.wn soli scale Crtrus snow Caljft)rnl r(lt't scale scale Yellow s.cale Filben Filbe-, aphid 1 r- 0 Apply when lealroller eggs are Filben lea"oller hatching. Refloat on I ir st Fibef1worm appearance 01 adult filben moths and again 3 to 4 wgeks later. Olives Olive scale 3/410 t 0 For opllmum scale conirol add 1 112 gailons ot sum me- oil ana apply mixture n cr dwl.rs are pr .... n!. Qf!. rOI e'f"'9' j2 apphcaliontt Poe, lear. ·00 not IIPPIy more than 15 q~~r:t ·cf SEVI,..® FR' per acre· .rer application .. . .,.;.... -- ..... .. .

CROP Peaches Apricots Neclarines Pecans Plums Prunes CherrieS Walnut TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROPS INSECTS Apple pandemis Codling moth Cucumber bMlles EuropMne~ Fruillree leafroll.r Japanese beetle Jl.on. beetles Lecanium scales Lesser peachtree borer Ove seal. Black margined aphid Falwabworm HICkory shuck· 'M)fI1l Lesser webworm Pecan leaf phyllo.er a Black cherry aphid Brown soft scale Cherry truitworm Cherry maggot European earwlQ Eyesponed bud moth Forbes scale Frurttree lealroller Green Irurtworm Japanese beetle Lecanlum scales Codling moth Eastern tent caterpillar Calico scale European lrurt lecanium Codng moth European "arwog Orange tortri. Orienlal fruit moth PHChtwig borel Period.,.1 cica(·a Plum C •• rculio Redbarded lellfroller San Jo .•• scale Tarnished planl bug Tussoc:~ moths Variegated lealruller Pecan nut casebearer Pecan spittlebug Pecan wee,,1 Twig gwdler Walnut caterpillar Lesser peach· tree borer Mealy plum zphld Oystershell scale Peach twlQ borer Plum curcuho Prune leaf hopper Redbanc.ed lealroll<!r Rose chater San Jose scale Variegated IMlrelier Orange tort". Tussock moth Filbertworm Fruittr"" lealrollar Frosted scale QUARTS OF SEVIN~ brand Fit· 100 GAl. t t02112 314 112 PREHARVEST INTERVAL (DAYS) 1 (peaches) 3 (apricots and nectarines) o o , 1 (}:f , SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS 00 not apply more thar 6 quarts 01 SEVIN~ FA per acre per appIicalion to IIpricot!. For oplir.um scale control apply when crawlers ar .. present. Spray limbs and trunk thoroughly. weakly during moth flight. Do not apply more than "1.2 quarts ot SEVIN~ FA pal' acre per applicatIOn. Do not apply more Iha~ 6 quarts 01 SE VIN~ FA per acre pl'r application. For optlmul'l scale control apply whAn crawler:; ar.) present. For lesser peacht,el' borer control. spray limbs and tree trunks thoroughly. wepkly during moth lIight. Apply 1000 ghs ot dilute spray per acre for rpflture trees:' : I : . 1----.....:...----..:.. .. ..:.... For codhng:";'lh· ?pply t""t.·ay when aver_gil 'crOSS'rV1'al diameters (If'd,,.oping nut, are 112 to 314 'r ,Repet.yrJg middle or late Jene as nd .• . . Spray 'r99 1(11,'1r" 10 p<,.,it ctf'run­ oft L..---L..---- _____ .l...- _____ .l. _____ --L ______ . ___ ...J ..

'J'f SMALL FRUIT CROPS Recommended dosages reler to quarts 01 SEVIN® FR per acre. The optimum spray gallonage will depend on plant size, densy and stage 01 growth. Typical spray gallonages per acre range Irom 100-300 gallons lor dilute sprays, 30-100 gallons for concentrate sprays and to-25 gallons 01 aerial sprays. Do not exceed maxomum label rate per acre per application. CROP INSECTS Blackberries European Lealhoppers Raspberries raspberry aphid Leafrollers Dewberries Japanese beetle Rose chafer (incI<ldino Snowytr" Boysenberries cricket and Logan- berries) Omnivorous "'afroMer Raspberry sawfly Blueberries Blueberry maggot European frurt Cherry f,uitworm iecanium Cranberry Japanes8 fruitworm beetle Cr anbarnes Cutworms Japanese Cranberry beetle lireworms Leafhoppers Cranberry Rose chaler frurtworms Grapes European fru Western lecanium grapeleaf Grape lealfoider skeletonlzer Grape leafhopper Western yellowstripad a!'myworm Cutworms Orange tOrt"x E;ght-sponed OmnIVorous forester lealroller Grape berry moth Redbanded Japanes .. beetie leafroller June beetle Sahmarsh caterpillar Strawberries Flea betles Strawberry Meadow "afroller spittlebug Strawberry Omnivorous weeVil ... ftier (strawberry frurtworm) QUARTS OF PREHARVEST SEVIN brand FRI INTERVAL ACRE (DAYS) 1 to 2 7 2 1 112 0 1112t03 1 1 to 2 7 2 1 to 2 1 SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS CALIFORNIA ONLY. Apply 3 weeks belore haO/est and repaat as necessary. CAUTION: May :<ill shrimp and ('.rabs. Do not use in areas where these are important resources. Apply in lata bloom and as needed "' 7 to 10 day inteO/als. Apply boforo lirsl brood lealfolder IdO/ae emerge from rolls. Carbaryl may injur .. Early Dawn and Sunrise varieties on the DelmaO/a Peninsula. . , . . ..,~~~- • • , ..... . . .. . , ..... . . . . .. • . .... .. ... " , . . .. , ....

TREES AND ORNAMENTALS For dute-spray ground applications to trees (including shade trees. shener belts. forests. plantations. parks and recreational areas). ornamentals. woody plants and shrubs. apply the specified dosage per 100 gallons of water. For concentrate-spray ground appfications. apply the specified dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume to provide thorough coverage. To prepare small volcmes of spray. use 1 tabfespoon (112 fluid ounce) of SEVIN® brand FM Carbaryl Insecticide per gallon of water. where rates of 1 quart are indicated. For aerial applications to forest trees (including shade trees. shelter belts. plantations. parks and recreational areas) and commerciaNy grown omamentals. woody plants and shrubs. apply the specified dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume to provide thorough coverage. Avoid direct application 10 lakes. streams and ponds. QUARTS OF SEVIN® CROP INSECTS BRAND FR SPECIFIC OIRECTIONS GROUND Ants Grasshoppers Plant bugs 1 Ob •• rv. pl.nt r •• pon •• APPLICATION Appfaid Gypsy moth Poinsettia pr.c.utlon •• TrMs Armywotm Hackberry nippIe- homworm (including Az .... INfminer gall maker Psyllids Apply dilute sprays to cbtain shade trHs. Bagworms Holy III id moth Puss caterpillar t"Oroug!! coverage of upper and shaker belts. Birdlleafminer Holly leafminer Redhumped lowe, leaf surfaces. To control forests. Blister beetle Jackpine oakworm scale insects. treat trunks. stellls plantations. parks Boxelder bug budworm Rose aphid and twigs in addition to plant and recrea'ional Boxwood Japanese beetle Rose chafer foliage. For optimum worm leafminer Jeffrey pine Roseslug control. treat when in early areas.) BI\lWll ta~ moth needleminer Saddled instars. Addition of a sticker may Ornamentals Cankerworms June beetles prolinent improVl' residual control. (including Catalpa sphinx Lace bugs Sawflies roses. flowers and Chiggers Leafhoppers (exposed) other herbaceous Cooley spruce Leafrollers Scale insects plants). gan aphid Locust borer Sowbugs Woody Plants and Cutworms Maple leaf cutter Spiny elm Shrubs. Cypress tip moth Mealy bugs caterpillar Douglas fll Mimosawebw , Sprongtails AERIAL tussock moth Iantucket pin .. Spruce budworn1 APPLICATION Eastern spruce tip moth Spruce Forest trees gaN aphid Oak leafminer needleminer (including Elm leaf aphid Oak leaf Subtroptcal pine shade trees. Elm leaf beetle skefetonizer tip moth st.eMer belts. Elm spanworm Oakworm Tent caterpiUar forests. Eriophyid mites complex Thorn bug plantations. parks European pine Oleander Trips (exposed) and recreatIOnal shoot moth caterpillar Ticks areas) and Fal armyworm Olive ash borer Walnut caterprllar Commercially Flea beetles Ornge striped Webworms Grown Fuller rose beetle oakworm Western hemlock Ornamentals Gall midges Orange tortrox looper (including Gall wasps Periodical cicada Western spruce roses. flowers and Green striped ;:'ina sawfly budworm other h erbac90us map!ewor", Pine spi:1lebug W,llow leaf plants). Pch pine tip beetles Woody Plants and moth Yellow poplar Shrubs. weevil Ips engraver Roundheaded 20 Ef'ectivQ as CO: rrevenlove treat- beetles pine beetle ment only. RAout anQva!ty. liS Western pine Western p,ne r .. quired It.· :;irl'vent: bh(,e beetle beetle attacks. .. • • ••• l l , , ~ Apply 1 gallon of spray pro 0 ",M ,",,' ... '" ....... " "j .. arly July.' Dr' llror tQ ,G4"t1e attack. Trp"t ,r.,e trunks !rom ground levll U~. untj', .t'lj~k dIameter IS k.ss than 5 inches. • .. . .

LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS CROP INSECTS SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Lawns and Ants June beetles Use t quart of SEVIN® FR in 150 to 200 gallons 01 spray miX'r') par 5000 RecreatIOnal Armyworm Leafhoppers square leet of established lawn. lecreational area. roadway or path areas Bluegrass billbug Lucarne moth border. For best resuns. mow lawn and apply aher watering or rain. (including Centipedes Millipedes Insure good pem'tration 01 turf. Garden hose or pressure applicators turf. golf cc..ursas Chiggers Mosquitoes may be used. Repeat 2 to 3 wweks later d necessary. and parks) Cutworms Sod webwo<ms Earwigs (lawn moths) Essex skipper Sowbugs EUI opaan chafer Springtails Fal armyworm Ticks Fiery skipper Yellowstripad Fleas armyworm Grasshoppers ChinchlJugs WMegrubs Usa t 112 quarts of SEV!N® brand FR Carbaryllnsectieide in 150 \0 200 gallons 01 spray per 5000 square f831. MOSQUITO CONTROL For dilute-spray ground applications to trees (including shade trees. sheher boIlts. forests. plantations. parks and recreational areas). ornamenials. woody plants an shrubs. apply the specified dosage per 100 gallons of water. For concentrate-spray ground applications. apply the specrlied d.)aqe per acre in suf!ieient spray voilJme to pro1de thorough coverage. To prepare· 'lall volumes of spray. ue 1 tablespoon (112 fluid ource) or SEVIN® brand FR Carharyllnsecticide per gallon of water. where rates of I quart are indICated. For aerial applieatoOns to forest trees (including shade trees. shelter behs. plantations. parks anu recreatIOnal areas) and ",m,.lercially grown ornamentals. woody planl and shrubs. apply the 'pec,hed dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume te prov,," thorough coverage. Avoid dir...::1 applicallOn \0 'akas. streams and ponds. AIiUL T MOSOUITOS QUARTS OF SEVIN'~ brand FR! CROP 100 GALLONS SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Puture3. Rangelands. 1/4 to 1 (1.'2 to 1 CAUTION: May kill shrimp ,,d crabs. Do not use in areas where Parks. Recreational Areas. tablespoonful per gallon) these are important resources. OBSERVE BEE CAIITlON. Lngging Camps. Milary Treat shrubbery and areas where adult mosquitoes congregate. Treat Posts and adjacMt Forested lands Of when adult mosquitos are active in early mornings", late evening. Wastelands Repeal al 7 to 10 day intervals. Use 114 to 112 quart per 100 gallons of mistblowers. 112 to 1 quart per acre in aarial sprays and 1 quart per acre in low pressure ground sprayers. 25 For residual control i~ subtrop'.;al regions apply 4 gallons of preparl'd spray IKr 2000 square feet of sun a .. " area. Repeat in 3 to 6 months or wh .. n n"""soary. =-==========~~~~~~~~~~~~~.=============== PEST CONTROL AROUND 8UILD:tJGS LIMITED TO PEST CONTROL OPERATOnS ONLY For .1It.rna! u •• around building. only. 00 not tr.at animals. , ---QUARTS OF SEVIN® brand FR! CROP 100 GALLONS SPECIFIC DlRECTIUNS --------..,.- Ant. 20 Apply as a coarse wet spray or w,th a paUlt brusn to outdoor "'E ,;: ';g CockroachAs (20 tablAspoonfulslgallon) quartArs of pets, outs,dA pnn,"o:er of dwellings and ... tnnr areas where in,octs t.nd te cong'''9ale .. Bmwn dog lick 10 00 no 'lSe In food aroas of food handhng ostablct,m J 1IS. restaurants, Earw'!!. (t 0 tablespoonful, 'q81Ion) or oth&r areas whorll food I~ commerCially prepare1 ("r proce~~&( CJ FI ... no1 use In servlOQ areas while food I~ .:u:posed 4.volC ;topltGlhon to Millipedes Urf.::lCA Wht:H9 vl'5lb1e SPfy reSidues ;trf' ohrect.o('l:tlJlll SdvII",.h

POULTRY ROOST AND BUilDINGS ONLY QUARTS OF SEVI"'~ brand FRI POULTRY QUARTERS 100 GALLONS SPECIFIC DII1ECTIONS Bed bugs 4 DO NOT TREAT POULTRY OR GAME BIRDS. Chicken mite Fleas Apply , to 2 gallons of spray mixture per 1000 square feet of wall. lIer Lice or roost uri_. Force spray ... to cracks. Repeat as needed. Northern fOWl me Avoid contamination of nests, eggs, and feeding and watering troughs. Fowl ticks 16 Ventilate while spraying. Do not treat premises within 7 days of slaughter. Lesser meaiworms 50 Apply 2 gallons of spray mixture per 1000 square feet of floor space or liner suri3Ce. Repeat as needed. Ventilate whil" spraying. Do not treat premises within 7 days of slaughter. LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER The manufacturer warrants (a) that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label: (b) that this product is reasonably fit for te purposes set forth in the directions for ilS'l when it is used i" accordance with such directions: and (c) that the directions, warnings and other statements on this label are based upon responsible experts' evaluation of reasonable tests of effectiveness, of toxicity to laboratory animals and to plants, and of residues on food crops, and upon report~ of field experience. Tests have not been made on all varieties or in all states or under all conditions. Tl-tE MANUFACTURER NEITHER MAKES NOR INTENDS, NOR DOES IT AUTHORIZE ANY AGENT OR RI:PRESENTATIVE TO MAKE, ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND IT EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPL!ED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT·ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THiS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO, AND THE BUYER SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR. ANY AND ALL LOgS OR DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNt':R WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL DIRECTIONS, WARNINGS OR CAUTIONS. BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND MANUFACTURER'S OR SELLER'S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIMS, LOSES, DAMAGES, OR INJURIES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT WHETHER OR NOT SUCH LIABILITY IS BASED IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED, AT THE MANUFACTURER'S OPTION, TO REPLACEMENT OF, OR THE REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR, THE QUANTITY OF PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH DAMAGES ARE CL\lMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER OR SELLER BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAl. INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM Tl-tE USE OR HANDLING OF Tl-tIS PRODUCT. NOTICE TO BUYER Purchase of this ",aterial does not onfer any rights under patents governing this product or the use thereof in countroes outside of the Unit'ld Slates" Rh6ne·Poulanc Ag Company Post Office Bo. 12014, 2 TW. Alexandor Drive RMe,uch Triangle Park, North Carolina 2n09 SEVIN IS the reqltered trademark of Rhc'lne·P"ulenc SEVINo1II brand FR CaobaryllnICI<M (MASTER) No'~o:a"on 1;'23191 ..