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NIAGARA AQUA MALATHION 8 CODE 123
- EPA Reg No: 279-1473
- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Malathion (NO INERT USE) (80.5%)
- Label accepted: 1975-07-02
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-01473-19750702.pdf
Code: 123
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
This product mixes readily with water. Immediately prior to ue, mix specified amount
with an equal aMount of water, il)d then add the (iluted emulsion into the nearly filled
spray tank. Agitate the material (mtinuously while Inixing and applying. When applying
this material by aircraft to vegetable crops, mix the recommended amounts with sufficient
wMer to provide a minimum of 1 gallon of finished spray per acre. etre shoulel be laken
Iha, this malerial is not allowed to drift onto neighbo'ing crop or non<rop areas.
Apply when insects first appear and repeat as necess"ry. Thorough co,erage of all exposed
plant surfaces is essential. Dosages are given in pints per 100 gallons of water for Fruit
Crops and in pints per acre for Vegetables and Field Crops. Do not use in undi luted form.
Observe days interval between last application and hi.rvest as indicated in ( ) following the
cr-,p. Observe use limitations. Consull your State AgriCJltural Extension Service or Experiment
Station for additional information as to proper timing of applications.
ALFALFA: Aphids (including Spoiled Alfalfa Aphid), C:rasshopper, Lygus Bugs, leafhoppers,
Alfalfa Weevil Larvae, Spittlebug, Vetch b .. ;;chids - U!e 1 to 1'/2 pints per acre. Armyworms
- Use 11/4 to P/2 pints per acre. May be applied I);) to day of harvest. For hard to kill
Insects, 2 pints per acre may be applied. At the 2 p nt per acre rate, do not apply within
7 days of harvesl. For both rates apply to a:falfa in bloom, only in the evening or early
morning when bees are not working in the field or are not hanging on the outside of hives.
ALFALFA, CLOVER GROWN FOR SEED: Aphids, leafhorpers, lygus Bugs - Use 1 to 11/4 pints
per acre. Apply to plants in bloom only in
heJunip,·rs. The l'se of this material mal cause ,n,ury Maidenhair, Pter" and some species of Cassula_ ..... _--- -FMC AC J ll~ 0 lieveni ... g or eariy morning when bees are not working in the field or are not hanging on Ihe ou!s;de of h;ves. APPLES (3): Eyespolled Bud Moth, Forbes Scale, Wooly Aohid - Use4 pints per acre. BEETS (7): Aphids - Use 34 10 2'/2 pints per acre. BROCCOLI (3), BRUSSElS SPROUTS (7), CABBAGE (7), CAULIFLOWER (7), KALE (7), MUSTARD (7), TURNIPS (3): Aphids, Imporled Cabbagr,worm, Cabbas!: looper, Flea Beetles .. Use8 to 3/4 pint. Mealybug, Spider Mites - Use % to 11/.; pints. Tenl Caterpil!;;.rs .. Use 3,4 to 1 pint. Green Apple Aphid Aphid, Rosy Apple Aphid - Use 1 pint. Codling Moth Plum Curc' lio, Redbanded Leafroller - Use 11/4 pints. Applications to Mcintosh and reiated ',ari"lies may cause injury. APRICOTS (7): Orange Tortrix, Soft Scale - Ue 11/4 pints. ASPARAGUS (1): Thrips - Use 1 to 11/4 pints per ucre. Asparagus Beelle. - Use 1'/4 pints pe' acre. BEANS (1): Aphids, Cucumber Beet'es - Use 3/.1 to 13,4 pints J:er acre. Mexican Bean Beetle, l"afhopper, Thrips, Spider Mites - l.:se 1 to 134 pints per acre. l ygus Bug (Dry Beans - Calif.) - Use 1 to 14 to 2' 2 pints per acre. CHERRIES (3): Eyespotled Bud Molh, Cherry FrlJit F y - Useed lroughs. Do not use in Meat P,lck,n'j [stahlishmt'''1s where exposed food produc'S are handled. Do not contilnllMdl,· mrlk or m,lk equipment Frequent applicatior,s may be necessary for control of House'l,es, Po not lPl'ly 10 Irpshly whitewashed Willis ""thIM 2 weeks of whitewashing. EGGPLANT (3): ft,ohids, Spider Mites Use 3,4 10 31/2 to 3":.: pints per acrt'. FIGS (3): D'·ied Fruit Beetles, Vinegar Flies- Use 21/2 moiasses per auf'>. (Apply a minimum of 300 gallons p FILBERTS (0): filbert Aphid, Apple Mealybug, Scale I B, d Moth Us .. 5 tl pint. GRAPES (3): leafhoppers, Mealybug, SpidH Mite - USI water per acre. Emulsion mi'ly cause IMlury to Ribier, I when applied after the clusters appear, LENTILS (3): Cowpea Aphids, Pea Aphids - Use 1 pin! LETTUCE (Head.7, Leaf.14), SPINACH (7): Aphids, lea Only' .. Use 1 to 2 pints per acre. MUSHROOMS (1): Phorid and Sciarid F iies - Use Ph acre, or I '2 tablespoon per 100 square feet of bed. M possible after picking. Repeal application as necessary, I OKRA (1): Aphids - Use 1 to 1 t/2 pints ppr acre. Japar per acre. ONIONS: Thrips - Use 1 10 2 pints per acre. Onion Ma' Do not apply within 3 'dilYs cf harvesl for green onions PEACHES (1): Aph;ds, Oriental Fruil Moth, Plum Curcul: PEARS (1): Mealybugs, Pear Psylla, Spider Mites, Wooly i Moth, Fruillree leafroller, Redba..,ded leafroller, Plum Cl may cause injury to Bosc Pears under certain conditions, PEAS (3): Aphids - Use 1 to .. 1'2 pints per acre. If f, 1 to 11/4 "ints per acre. Do not apply within 7 days 0' PECANS (0): Aphids - Use 1 to 1 ~~ pints. PEPPERS (3): Aphids .- Use =\4 to 1'12 pinls p<.>r acre. Pepi POTATOES (0): Aphids, leafho;,)pe-s .- Use4 pint. Black Cherry Aphid, Fruittree Leafroller - Use 1 pint. Applicalions 10 certain varieties of sweet cherries, par· ticularly in Ihe Northwest may cause injury. CITRUS (Grapefruit, Lemons, Limes, Oranges, Tangerines, Tangeloes, Kumquats) (7): Black Scale (single brooded), Cilricola Scale, Soft Scale, Yellow ';eale - Useof ears show silk. Repeat at 2 '0 5 day intervals until t to 5 applications are made. COTTON (0): Aphids. leafhoppers, Whiteflies, Brow: Colton Leafworm, Colton leafperfcrator, Thr,ps -. Use 1 to 4 pi.,ts per acre. Boll Weevil, l, gus Bug _. Use 11/4 10 4 pints per acre. CUCUMBER (1), MElONS (1), PUMPKINS (3), SQUASH (1): Aphids, Pickleworm, Spider Mites . Use 3,4 to 1314 pints per acre. Squash VlMe Borer . Use 1314 pints per acre. For Vine Borers apply weekly to stems and vines at base of planl,. Do nol apply unless plants are dry. 055W MANUFACTIjRED IN v SA BV AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL DIVISION MIDDlE PORT N V FRESNO. CA VAKIMA, WA RICHMOND. eA AQUA MALATHION 8 INSECTICIDE EPA REGISTRATION NO. 279·1473 4..A ACTIVE INGREDIENTS tMalathion INERT INGREDIENTS: to,() Dimethyl dith,ophosphate of diethyl Mercaptosuccinat" CONTAINS 8.0 POUNDS MALATHION PER GALLON CAUTION KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN BY WI. 80.50% 19.50% Harmful if swallowed. Avoid breathing of spray mist. Avoid contacl with skin; wash Ihoroughly after using. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Malathion may Cduse cholinesterase inhibition. Atropine is antidotal. For Emergency Assistance Call 716-735·3765 DO NOT USE, POUR, SPill OR STORE NEAR HEAT OR OPEN flAME. Do not sto,e below 0 0 F. ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL CAUTIONS This prodlJct is loxic 10 fish, shrimp, crabs and other wildlife. Keep out of lakes, streams, ponds, lidal ma'shes and estuaries. Do nOI apply where run·off is likely to occur. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from areas treated. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment, 0r disposal of wastes. Shri;t1p and crab n,ay be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where thpse are important resources. Apply this product only as specified on this label. This product is highly tOXIC to beesf8 10 1 pint. WEST COAST AREAS, California Red Scale, Purple Scale Use 3/4 pint for light infestation, use 1',4 "ints for moderatE 10 heavy infestations. Th'ips - Use J,pint. Do not apply when trees are in bloom. CORN (Grain Or Forage): Young Grasshoppers .- U,e pint per acre. Apr'y when nymphs are young. Do not apply within 5 days of forage .lse. Injury may occur 1/1 the whorl and silk stage. CORN, SWEET (5): Sap Beetle - Use 34 to 1 pint per acre. Begin treatment when 10,!xposed to d,rpC! treatment nr res:dues on crops Protective information may be obtaoned Lam your Cooperative Agflcu,tural Extens,on Serv ice Do not re·ust' empty 1 and 5 9"llon containers. Destroy them by perfer"ti"g or crush ng. Return drum to f("onditio'''ing fountains and fr or d.-stroy it by r-erforating or crushing. Bu,y or d'scard in a safe place away frorr water suppl es. Dulers Should Sell in Original Packages Only. WARRANTY: FMC warrants Ihat this product, as of the timp of sale uy FMC, (1) conforms to ingredient staterr,ent on the label, dnd [21 is reasonably fit for the purposes set forth in Ihe Directions for Use. EXCEPT AS SO WARRANTED THE PRO[)UCT ISOLD AS IS. FMC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRES5 OR IMPLIED. RESISTANT OR NON·RESISTANT HOUSEfliES AROUND BUILDINGS WHI(H HOUSE DOMESTIC ANIMALS, AROUND YARDS, AROUND HOMES, IN MEAT PACKING ESTABLISHMENTS (Federally Inspected): Mix 5 quarts in 100 gallons of water. Apply 1 galion f'nished spray per 1000 square feet on painted surfaces and 2 gal!ons per 1000 square feet on unpainted surfaces where flies alight or congregate such as: walls, ceilings, stanchicns, windows in dairy barns fences, and around garbage cans. As a Bait Spray: Mix 5 quarts with 2 <)allons 01 molasses or corn syrup, or 20 pounds of sugar per 100 gallons of wate'. For Severe Fly Populations: Mix 7'1'2 quarts with 40 pounds d sugar per 100 gallons of water For Floors in Dairy Barns: Mix 3 ounces with 1 cup of corn syrup or sugar per 2 gallons of water. As a spot Ireatmpnt, this mixture can al'O be appiied to windows, stanchions, support beams, doo's, dnd other surfaces. In Manure and Loafing Sheds: Fnr Fly Maggot control use 11/2 pints in 100 feet of manure, and 34 g ,ms per 1000 square feet of loafing shed. Use 5 quarts with 2 gallons of molasses or corn syrup, or 20 pounds of suy" per 100 gallons of wdler. Spr"y over the surface of manure or poultry droppings. In loafing Sheds sprdy dry !ledding within 18 inches of walls and around upright brackets. Maintain Sanitary Conditions eround barns, outbuild,ngs end other areas 10 prevent fly breeding. NOTE: The use of mo1dSges, corn syrup, or S'J'jdf may have some value as an allractant for houseflies. Remove calves __ nder 1 month of "ge. lind lactating animals from buildings before treating. AVOid contamination of fepd and load products, also drin8 to 3 pin PLUMS (3), PRUNES (3): Eyespolled Bud Moth, leaf Curl F 56 to 14 pint. RICE (7): Rice leafminer - Use 1 '/2 pints per acre. A abundant on the seed'ing flce and repeat as necessary p,nts per acre, Apply during Ihe ,berry leafroller, Whitefly, Strawberry 1-'001 Weevil, Field For Strawberry Root Weevil, apply to Ihe sot! surface b, 6 to 8 inches of soil. SUGAR BEETS (3): Aphids - Use 1 to 2 pints per acre. I If tops "'e to be used for feed, do not al"ply within 7 day, SWHT POTATOES (3): leafhoppers, Morni..,gglory leafminl TOMATOES (1); Aphids, Spider Mites, T,)mJto Russet A Dros')pl,il, - Use 1',2 to 2 pints per acre. If necessar a,.". 'led I· L:I at a rate exceeding 2 pints per acre do no ORNAM[NTAlS: Aph:ds, Whiteflies, Mealybugs - Use 1 I P:rch leafminers, Baqworms, Tent Caterpillars, Soft BraWl Use l' 1 pln!s pl-r 100 gallons of water. Apply 10 comarly mtlk and do v' hl'rbic,de, Propanil (Starn F·34 or Rogue: should not be a treatml·nt. SAFflOWER (3): Aphids, h gus B<.:gs, Grasshoppl"s - U STRAWBERRIES (3): Aphids, lyus Bugs, Spider Mites, S
, use, m,x specified amount
nulsion into the 1I(;"r!y fdled
nd applying. When applying
nded amounts with sufficient
'r acre. Care should be taken
or non·crop areas.
,ugh coverage of all exposed
o gallons of water for Fruit
o not use in undiluted form.
indicated in ( i following the
tension Service or Experiment
Itions.
rs, L ygus Bugs, Leafhoppers,
12 pints per acre. Armyworms
of harvest. For hard to kil!
:re rate, do not apply within
)nly in the evening or parly
ging on the outside of hives.
JS Bugs - Use I to 11/4 pints
, morning when bees are not
s.
Use s, corn syrup, or sugar
may have some value as an attraclanl for hou'EI to ~~ pint. Mealybug,
10 1 pint. Green Apple Aphid
'culio, Redbanded Leafroller -
lay cause injury.
gus Beet les - Use 11/4 pints
er acre. Mexican Bean Beetle,
reo Lygus Bug (Dry Beans -
'WER (7), KALE (7), MUSTARD
)er, Flea Beetles - Use r. For Severe Fly Populil'ions:
Mil( 71h quarts with 40 pounds of sugar per 100 gallons of waler. For Floors in Diliry Bilrns:
Mix 3 ounces wilh 1 cup of corn syrup or sugar per 2 gallons of water. As a spot Ireatment,
this mixlure can also be applied to windows, stanchions, supporl beams, doors, and other
surfaces. In Manure ilnd LOilfing Sheds: For Fly Maggot conlrol use 1 t/2 pi"ts in 100 feet of
manure, and 34 grams per 1000 square feet of 10afln<J shed. Use 5 quarts with 2 gallons of
molasses or corn syrup, or 20 pounds of sugar per 100 gallons of water. Spray over the
surface of manure or poultry droppings. In Loafing Sheds spray dry j:>edding within 18 inches
of walls and around upright brackets. Mainlain Sanitary Conditions ,round barns, outbuilding.
and other areas to prevent fly breeding. NOTE: The use of mola'4 to
34 pint. B:ack Cherry Aphid,
eties of swept cherries, par-
e., Kumqnts) (7): Black Scale
~ EDlfNTS:
t Malathion
INERT INGREDIENTS:
to,o·C;.Ilethyl dithlcphosph"'e of diethyl Mercaptosuccinate
CONTAINS 8.0 POUNDS MALATHION PER GALLON
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
BY WT.
80.50%
19.50% .
100.00%
Harmful if swallowed. Avoid breathing of spray mist. Avoid contact with skin; wash
thoroughly after using. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Malathion may cause cholinesterase inhibition. Atropine is antidotal.
For Emergency Assistance Cilil 716-735-3765
DO NOT USE, POUR, SPill OR STORE NEAR HEAT OR OPEN flAME.
Do not store below 0 0 F.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND DISPOSAL CAUTIONS
This product is toxic to fish, shrimp, crabs and other wildlife. Keep out of lakes, streams,
ponds, tida! marshes and estuaries. Do not apply ''-'here run-off is likely to OCClJr. Do not
apply when weather conditions favor drifl from areas treated. Do not contaminate water
by cleaning of equipment, or disposal of wasles. Shrimp and crab may be killed at
applicallon rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where these are important
'esources Apply Ihis producl only as specified on tl is label.
Th,s ;.>roduCI is highly loxic to bees exposed to d rec! tre.111"enl or rt'>,d'"es on (fOps.
Protective informal Ion may be obl"neo from your Cooperative AgficultcrJI ExtenSion
Service.
Do not re·use empty 1 and 5 gallon containers. Dl,strOY Ihem by perforal'"y or crushi'1g.
Return drum to reconditloner or deslroy it Dy p .. rfarating or crushing. Bury or d.scard in
a s?fe place away from water suppl'es.
Dulers Should Sell In Originil) Pilckilges Only.
WARRANTY: FMC warranl;; thaI this product, as of the lime of sale by FMC. 1 ) conforms
to ingredient stalement on the label, and 12; is reasonably fit for the purposes set forth in
the Directions for USE'. EXCEPT AS SO WARRANTED THE PRODUCT IS SOLD AS IS. FMC
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPfESS OR IMPLIED.
RESISTANT OR NON-RESISTANT HOUSEFLIES AROUND BUILDINGS WHICH HOUSE DOMESTIC
ANIMALS, AROUND YARDS, AROUND HOMES, IN MEAT PACKING ESTABLISHMENTS (Federally
Inspected): Mix 5 quarts in 100 gallons of WOller. Apply 1 galla" finished spray per 1000
square feet on painled surfacl" and 2 gallons per 1000 square f"et on unpainled surfaces
where flies alight or congregate such as: walls, ceilings, stanchions, windows in dairy barns
fences, and around garbage cans. As iI Bili' SprilY: Mix 5 quarts wilh 2 gallons of molasses
or corn syrup, or 20 pounds of sugar per 100 gallons of wal8 to ) pint. WEST COAST
gh infestation, use 11/4 pints
not apply when trees are in
er acre. Apply when nymphs
may OCClJ' In the whorl and
egin treatmerl' when 10% of
ications are made.
,fworm, Colton leafperforator,
Use l1f4 to 4 pini5 per acre.
ids, Pickleworm, Spiel'!r Mites
lints per acre. For Vine Borers
pply unless planll are ciry.
AQUA MALATHION 8
INSECTICIDE
EPA REGISTRATION NO 279-1473 AA
ACTI'C INGflies. Remove calves ynder 1 monlh of age,
and Iclating animals from buildings before trealiny, Avoid conlamination of feed and food
prodUCh, also drinking fountains and feed troughs. Do nol use in Meat Packing Establishments
where exposed food products are handled. Do not contaminate milk or milk equipment.
Frequent applications may be neceSSiHY for control of Houseflies Do not ... pply to freshly
whitewashed walls wllhin 2 weeks of whilewashing.
Net Contents
Gallons
EGGPLANT (3): Aphids, Spider Mites -- Use 3!,a to 3112 pints per acre. lacebugs . Use 134
to 3 1'2 pints per acre.
FIGS (3): DrIed FrulI Beetles, Vinegar Fli .. s -- Use 2'h pints plus 1 to 2 gallons sulfured
moiasses per acre. (Apply a minimum of 30') gallon, per acre.)
FILBERTS (0): Filberl Aphid, Apple Me;>I',bug, Scale (Crawler Stage), Tingids, Eyespolled
BLd Moth Use ~~ pint.
GRAPES (3): Lpafhoppers, Mea!ybug, Spider Mite . Use 1 pint per 200 to 275 gallons of
water per acre. Emulsion may cause '"Iury to Ribier, :talia, Cardinal "nd Almeria varieties
when applied after the clusters appear,
LENT'LS (3): Cowpea Aphids, Pea Aphids - Use I
LE:TUCE (Heild-7, Luf-14), SPINACH (7): Aphids,
Onl y) - Use 1 to 2 pinls per acre.
pint per acre.
Leafhoppers, Cabbage Loopers (Lettuce
MUSHROOMS (1): Phorid and Sciarid Flies - Use 1 t/2 pinls per 130 gallons of waler per
acre, or 1/2 tablespoon per 100 square feet of bed. Make thorough application as soon as
possible after picking. Repeal application as necessary, usually twice per week.
OKRA (1): Aphids - Use 1 to 11/2 pints per acre. Japa"ese Beelles - Use 11,4 to 11/2 pints
per acre.
ONIONS: Thrips - Use 1 to 2 pints per acre. Gnion Maggots - Use 11/2 to 2 pints per acre.
Do not apply wilhin 3 'days of harvest for green onio05.
PEACHES (7): Aphids, Oriental Fruil Molh, Plum Curculio - Use 11,4 pints.
PEARS (1): Mealybugs, Pear Psylla, Spider Mites, Wooly Aphid - Use ~8 to 11;4 pinls. Codling
Moth, Fruillree Leafroller, Redbanded Leafroller, Plum Curculio -. Use 11/4 pints. Applications
may cause injury to Bose Pears under certain conditions.
PEAS (3): Aphids - Us.: 1 to 212 pints per acre. If forage is to be fed 10 livestock, use
1 10 II,:: pints per acre. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest for forage use.
PECANS (0): Aphids - Use 1 to 11/4 pinls.
Pt:PPERS (3): Aphids - Use ~:: t:> 11/2 pints per acre. Pepper ,aggots - Use 11/2 pints per acre.
POTATOES (0): Aphids, Leafhoppers - Use .----.... ::'::::_.
ACCEPTED r ~ "I ... ; : . , • " ,11.:.:. ~ . .? I .: . _.' , ... J
JUL 2 1975
1
I8 to 3 pints per acre.
PLUMS (3), PRUNES (3): Eyespollt:d Bud Moth, Leaf Curl Plum Aphid, Mea!y Plum Aphid - Use
e on canaerti
Junipers. The 'Jse of Ihis matcrlal may cause injury on cerlain ferns, including Bostun,
Maidenhair, PIer is and SOme species of Cassulal •. _--------8 to 3 4 pin!.
RICE (7): R,ce Leafminer .- Use 11'2 pints per acre. App:y when the eggs and larvae are
abundd: C" the seedling ricc a'1d repeat as necessary. Rice Stink Bug - Use 3 4 to 1'/2
",nts per acre. Apply during thl' early milk and dough stage of growing rice. The rice
hl·rb'c·.'e, Propanil ISlam F-34 or 'ogL!e) should not be appiied within 15 days of a malalhion
treatment.
SAFFLOWER (3): Aphids, Lygus Bugs, Grasshop;"ll'rs Use 24 to 1 ':: pints pH acre,
snAWBERRIES (3): Aphids, Lyc;us Bugs, Spider Mites, Spittle Bugs, Polato leafhoppers, Straw
berry Leafroller, Whitefly, Strawherry Root Weevil, Field Crickets -- Use 1 to 2 pints per acre.
For Strawberry Root Weevil, apply to Ihe sad surface before pl,'nting and work inlo the top
6 to 8 inches of soil.
SUGAR BEETS (3): Aphids - Use 1 to 2 pints per acrE', Grasshcppers - Use 2 pints per acre.
If tops are to be used for ft:ed, do not app'y wilf)in 7 days of harvest.
SWEET POTATOES (3): leafholpers, Morningglory Leafminers - Use P .. pints per acre.
TOMATOES (1): Aphids, Spider Mites, Tomalo Russel M, te - Use 3 4 to 2 pinls p( r acre.
DrosolJl1i1a - Use 11:2 to 2 pints per acre. If necessary up 10 3'.'2 pinls per acre may Le
appiied but at a rale exceeding 2 pints per acre do not apply within 5 days of harvest.
ORNAMENTALS: Aphids, Whiteflies, Meaybugs - Use 1 to 1"2 pints per 100 gallons of water.
Birch Leafminers, Bag'Norms, Tenl Caterpi liars, Soft Brown Scales and Monlerey Pine Scales -
Use l l '2 pints pcr 100 gallons of waler. Apply to completely caller. Do nol u