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AQUA 8 PARATHION


( f '- c ( Code 701 RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Due 10 YIY.'f high acute loxicity 10 Humans and Birds f,tlJ~ rJ '/9 - / fill Net Contents For rel*ll sale 10 and use only by C8f1Jhed applicator Of ~ under Ihetf dwed supeMSioI'I and only for thOSe uses CXl¥et'ed by me certified appIICaIO(S oertrflcatoOn DIrect supe-M5'Ofl for ttll$ PfOduc1IS del.ned as the C8fMoed awhca10r be+ng phys>cally present dunng applicatIOn. m;.11lng. loading. repa!f and clearw.g of appI.cat>On eqUipment Commen;.al cerMed appIoCaklfS INlsl iili.O ensure Illal all pet'sons 1t1¥'01ved m these actl't'fbeS are informed of lhe precauhonary stalemenls Aqua 8 Parathion

Active Ingredients: By Wt. L!'< ..... '.:: 
DANGER-POlSON-PRECAUTIONS 
POISONOUS IF SWAllOWED 
Parathion (O.O-d1elhyl-O·p-nitrophenyf· ( ... .?;: I " 
phosphomthioale) . 76.35%./ ~~~li~~ 
This producl can luU you If s ...... allo""e(J e~en In 
small an.ounls sp'at mlsl Q' (Jus! m3y be 
lalal II s .... allo ... ed Relaled Compounds. . 3 65% 
Inert Ingredients:. . 2O.00'!o· 
10(lOO~o 
Contains 8 pounds of Parathion per galOO 
STOP! READ THE LABEL 
CAN KILL YOU 
DANGER POISON 
00 NOT T(lUCH 
:« 
---~- - ..... POISONOUS BY SKIN CaNT ACT 
Po,<,anauS If louched tlf hands or SPilled 01 
splashed on skin In eyes Cfonc1othlr:g thQllld 
gO€:; Ihrough (lathes I 
... -, POISONOUS IF BREATHEO 
(t:'"\.,. Bfl'athll1{] ... apo, .. ~wa;' ~;::;:,:,r ,just may De 
1'- 1 ';:lIal -
CO t~GT 
8Utr.TH[ 
eel...,. 
THIS PRODUCT MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED, INHALED, OR IF 
ALLOWED TO CONTACT SKIN. FAILURE TO PROPERLY FOLLOW 
ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP· 
MENT WILL INCREASE YOUR RISK. 1 
Keep out of reach 
of children 
USE ONLY WHEN WEARINIt 
CLOTHING AND EQUI~P. XIN 'LOADING, APPLI· 
See side panels CATION. REPA!R N[jf~ A ION EQUIPMENT, 
for antidote DISPOSAL OF ICI ~ W}II/. TRY INTO TREATED 
and precautions FlELO RZ~ 9 '~Ierp I pant ~ vy-duty chemlcaf-'reststan( gToves.~"~ - -; 
P E L I G R 0 ''M r boo r rub ove hoes, hood or wlde-bnmmed hat. safety gog-
,,1.1////1 'IfII111t. or I ,'NIOSH approved resporalor In addlllOfl, mIXer,load· 
~
I//J Vfh Z usl r a chemical resistant apron when usmg the concentrated 
PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: SI usted no lee Ingle,,' se 'IpI/lll. ~ uct DUring aerial appllcatlon.n nonencl.)sed cockPIts, a helmet WIth 
ducto hasla que la ellquela Ie flaya sido expltca(jo, e'6 'III,. '11ft III a visor may be substlluted lor the hood or wide-brimmed hal and safety 
.~"111111" ~ "'ll.ql'~ ql///II' ' goggles or lace shield reqUiremenls. 
I/f~1I//1 'I!J. fIh ~ 1Jj/. I POISONOUS TO FISH AND WILDLIFE -
~
1I11! 1!h "/1 fit .111 q/l ' POISON SIGNS (Symploms) •• 
'1/1. r,'fh 'I!///". 1""11/11' PARATHION IS a very dangerous poison II ~""Iers Ihe body on 
Jlf/I/I/ft ~~1/lfl 'If!J '1///' conlacl With all skin suriaces and eyes CIOI~lng weI Wllh Ihls malenal 
"/JIIIIIIII! "IJI must be removed Immediately Exposed per~l!sl receive prompt 
I, "If!. I/J Ace F ;) 'T' E D medical Irealmenl or Ihey m<ll' J1Vl, .. • ... 
II/I.'II//fl .;.....J': - Some of the signs and symp!Zms ~f Iolsomng are headache. nausea, 
Ol> c .. 
_ .• '...I 
-FMC 
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FMC Corporation 
Agricultyral Chemical Group 
Philadelphia PA 19103 
I 
". 
vomillng, cramps, weakness,''')lurred''vlslon, pm'polnt pup;ls. lightness 
In chesl. labored breathing, ~8ess, sweating. watering of eyes, 
drooling orJrolhmg of mouth an~ no~, muscle spasms and cc.ma_ 
WORK SAFETY RULES .. •• 
IF MIXING·LOADING IS PE~ED US"~".t dOSED SYSTEM, 
THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVe CI{HHING ANp EQUIPMENT MAY 
BE WORN AS AN AL TERNAJ~II&. ... 
Heavy-duly chemical resistant gloves; chenwcal Ilesi!lanl apron, long- ~ 
sleeved shirt (or gauntlets and short sleeve shj~~~ Iong.legged pants; 
shoes and socks. •• • 
• •• Safety goggles or a laceshleld must be worn ¥kI@nthe system is under 
pressure_ All other protective clothlOg and eQuipment required for use 
With open systems must be available nearby. 
IF APPLICATION IS PERFORMED USING AN ENCLOSED CAB OR 
COCKPIT, THE FOLLOWING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIP· 
MENT MAY BE WORN AS AN ALTERNATIVE: 
/o/~

Clean long-sleeved shirt and k:>ng-Iegged pants. All other protective 
clothing and equipment required for use dunng :ipplication must be 
available in the cab and must be worn when exiting the cab into trealeo 
areas. H used lor !his purpose. conlaminaled doIhing may no! be broughl 
back into the cab unless in an enclosure such as a plastic bag. 
.• EMEM8ER-THIS CLOTHING IS NOT INTENDED TO PROTECT 
YOU DURING REPAIR AND CLEANING OF APPLICATION EQUIP­
MENT OR DURING EARLY REENTRY' REFER TO THE INSTRUC­
TIONS ABOVE 
HUMAN FLAGGERS ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED DURING AERIAL 
APPLICATION. 
IMPORTANT! If peshclde comes In contact with skin, wash oN .... l!h soap 
and water. and contact a physfcfan Immed:ately. Aiways wash hands. 
lace, and arms with soap and waler before smoking. eatmg. dnnklng. 
or tOI~eling. 
AFTER WORK: Wash gloves with soap and water before removmg 
Take off all work clothes and shOes. Siore protecllve clothing separately 
from personal dolh,ng. Launder protective clothing after eadl use. Shower 
uSing soap and waler Wear only clean clothes when leaVing Job_ Do 
not wear conlamlnated clothing. Personal clolhing worn during mIxing 
loadmg. applicatIon, repair and cleanIng oj appllcahon eqUIpment. diS­
posal of pesllclde. and earty reentry Inlo treated fIelds must be stored 
and laundered separately from household artle/es_ Clothmg and eqUIp­
ment heavIly contamInated or drenched WIth par3thlon must be de­
stroyed accordIng 10 stale and local regulallOns. 
HEAVIL Y CONTAMINATED OR DRENCHED CLOTHING CANNOT BE 
ADEQUATELY DECONTAMINATED. 
Respirators should be cleaned and cartndges replaced accordmg to 
InstrucMns Included WIth respIrator:::.. Replace gloves frequently. 
FIRST AID TREATMENT 
Call a doctor (physlc!a!l). clime Or hospItal Immediately. Explain that the 
VictIm has been exposed to methyl parathIon and descnbe his condItion. 
If breathing has stopped. s!art artlhcial respir.Jlion immediately and 
mamtain untIl doctor sees vlc!;m. 
If swallowed. call a phySICIan or POison Control Center. Drink 1 Or 2 
glasses of water and induce vomlhng by touching bac~ of throat With 
'Inger. or, If available by administering syrup of Ipecac. 00 not mduce 
vomiting or give anythmg by mOuth 10 an unconSCIOus person. 
In case of contact, Immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water 
lor at least 15 minutes while removing contammated clothmg and shoes 
See doctor immedlatelv_ 
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN 
Antidote-administer atropine sulfate In large doses. lWO to FOUR 
mg. mtravenously or intramuscularly as soon as cyanOSIs IS overcome 
Repeat al 5 to 10 mmule mlelVals unll1 Signs of atropinIzation appear. 
2-PAM chloride IS also anlldotal and may be administered in conjunction 
With atropine. DO NOT GIVE MORPHINE OR TRAr:aUllIZERS. Par­
athion is a strong ("hol'nesterase inhibitor affecting central and pertph­
eral nervous systems and prodUCing cardiac and respIratory depreSSIon. 
AI Ilrst sIgn of pulmonary edema. Ihe pallenl should be gIVen supple­
mental oxygen and treated symptoma/lcally. Conllnued absorpllOn 01 
Ihe pOIson may occur and latal relapses have been reported after Inltlat 
Improvement; VERY CLOSE SUPERVISION OF THE PATtENT IS tN· 
DICATED FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS. 
FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CALL 
71&-735-3765 
POST TREATED AREA 
Consult your State Agrrcultural ExtenSion Service or ExpE!nment Slation 
regarding posltng treated areas 
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS 
ThiS pesticIde IS hlj'llp tOXIC to !Ish and WIldlife. Birds In treated areas 
may be killed_ FI~t.a ilPc;1 lJther a~lIqllf pfgamsms may be killed at rec­
ommended appllcaMn rates We-en (rea'lOg lakes or other open bodies 
of water apply only tll shailow evyes C~nsu1t WIth state Iish and game 
departments before applylOg to public waters_ Run·off and drIft from 
larget areas may be hazardOUS t~ L.411<1.ll organisms In adlacent aquatic 
s,tes. 00 not contam!nate wale' by (leaning 01 eqUlpmcnl or dlsposa! 
of wasles, •• •• 
ThiS product IS e'Ah~rh~ly tOXIC {I)' t:)~~~ 'exposed to dlreCI treatment or 
reSidues on blooming crops or w0eds Do not apply tillS product or allow 
to dnft to b!oomlnp c;r(lDS or ..... ee,j::,,·" l,ees ar(, VI5[It~g the :realment 
area 
PHYSICAl OR .CHEMICAL HAZARDS 
FLAMMABLE. Kwpu .... ay Irorn heat and open Ilame 
DIRECTIONS,FOR USE 
It IS a vlo!ahon 01 Federal law to use thiS product In a manner IOcon· 
sisteni With ,Is labehng I 
Do nol apply thIS prOduct thu"'ugh any type of IrrtgaltOn system. 
t " 
Do not appty this prOduct in such a manner as to directly or through 
drift ex~se workers or other persons. The area being treated musl be 
vacated by unprotected persons. 
Reentry into treated herds before expiration of the reentry Interval .,peei­
Ired on this label is prohibited, unless the protecllve clothing and eqUiP­
ment specified on this label are used. 
Because certain slates may require more restncllve reentry intervals for 
vanous crops treated WIth 'his product. consult your Slate Department 
01 Agriculture for Jurther Information. 
WrtUen or oral warnings musl be given to workers who are expected to 
be In a treated area Or in an area about to be treated With this product 
Inlarm workers of areas or fields tha! may not be entered without speciflc 
protective clothing. pertod of lime fIeld must be vacated and appropnale 
acllOns 10 take In case of aCCIdental exposure. An example of such 
information IS gIven under written warnings. When oral warnings are 
given. warnings shall be given In a language customanly understood by 
workers Orat warnmgs must be given if there IS reason to belIeve that 
written warntngs cannot be understood by workers. Wrrrten warnings 
must mclude the foHowlng information: 
DANGER 
/vea treated WIth Aqu3. 8 Parathion on (Insert date) Do not enter 
Without appropnate protecltve clothing for (Insert reentry Interval 
listed under crop use or State Department of Agncullure's reentry 
Inlervallf more restnctive_) 
In case of aCCidental exposure to pesticide spray or dust. wash 
the skin thoroughly With soap and water. Remove conlamlnated 
clothing and wash before reuse. In In eyes. flush WJlh plenty of 
water. If mhaled. go to an area where the pesticide has nol been 
apphed. Get medical aHenllOn if needed 
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL 
Pesticide Storage 
Do not store m or around the home. 
Do not store below 20'F. (- TC)-
( 
( 
Do not use or slore near heal. open flame or hot surtaces_ 
Keep oul of reach of children and animals. Store tn orlqlnal cen­
lamers only Siore In a cool. dry place and aVOid excess heal 
Carefully open containers. After partial use. replace :.ds and dose 
tlght/y_ Dc not put concentrate or dilute matectal mto fOOd or dnnk 
contatners_ Do nol contaminate other pestiCIdes. fer1llizers, water. 
lood. or feed by storage or dIsposaL 
-
In case of spill. aVOId contact. Isolale area and keep out ammals 
and unprotected persons Confine spills Ca!! FMC collect- (716) 
735-3765 
To conftne spli1. Ii IlqUiG. diKe surrounding area or absorb WIth 
sand. cat /iller or commercial clay_ /I dry matenal. cover to pre­
vent dIspersal. Place damaged package In a hoidlng container. 
Iden/!Jy contenls. 
Pesticide Disposal 
Pesticide wastes are aculely hazardouS. Improper disposal of 
excess pestlode. spray mixture, or nnsale IS a vlolathJn 01 Fed· 
crallaw. II these wastes cannot be dIsposed of by use accordIng 
(0 label InslrucltOns. contact your State Pesticide Of Enwon­
menial Controt Agency. or the Hazardous Wasle represenlahve 
at the nearest EPA Regional Office for gUIdance. ~-
Container Disposal 
Tnple rinse (or eqUlvalenl) Then offer lor recycling or recondl­
honing. or puncture and dIspose of In a saOilary landfill. or !Ocm­
orahon. or. If a!lowed by stale and local authontles. by burning 
II burned. slay out of smoke 
ENDANGERED SPECIES RESTRICTIONS 
Belore uSing thIS product 10 conlrol or eradIcate mosquito larvae m a 
county hsted belOW. you must contact the Endangered SpeCies Spe­
CIalist In the RegIonal FIeld OffIce 01 the U S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
(FWS) mdlcated below. You mUSI prOVIde FWS ..... Ith your nam::: ancf 
phone number. the product you Intend 10 use. and the specific localton 
In which you Intend to use It The U.S. Fish and Wlldille Service Will 
mform yoo whether your proposed use IS '" the range 01 endangered 
sp('cles. Use of this product in the range of endangered species. 
as defined for you by FWS, Is prohibited. 
eonlsc! FWS Field Offices at the following numbers: 
Afabama (Jackson. MssIssip"r.lro'T -963 cMM)O) 
Colber1, Grcene. Jackson. Jefferson, lamar. lauderdale. lImeslone. 
Madison. Marshall. Morgan. Pickens and Sumter 
Arizona (PhoeniX, Arizona. 602·261-4720) 
Graham. lapaz, Mohave. Pima. Pinal. Santa Cruz and Yuma 
(

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I. 
Arkansas (Jackson, MiSSissippi, 601-965-4900) 
Benton. Clark, Clay. Cross. lawrence. lee, POtnsene, Polk. Randolph. 
Sharp and St. Francis 
Cautomfa (Sacramento. Caftfornia. 916-460-4866) 
Alamedd. Colusa. Contra Coslfa. fresno. Humbolt, Imperial, Inyo, 
Kern, Los Angeles. Marin, Merced, Modoc, Mono. Monterey, Napa, 
Orange. Riverside, San Bernardmo. San DiegO, San Luis Obispo. San 
Mateo. Santa Barbara. Santa Clara. Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus. 
Sutter. T u'are and Ventura 
District of Columbia (Annapolis, Maryland. 301-269-5448) 
Rock Creek Park 
Florida (Jacksonville, Florida. 904-791-2580) 
Alachua. Baker. Bradford. Brevard. Broward. Charlolle, Citrus. Clay. 
CoHler, Columbia. Dade. De SOlD. DIXIe, Duval, Flagler, Gadsden. 
Gilchrest. Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando. Highlands. Hillsborough, 
Indian River, Jefferson, Lafayetle, lake. Lee. Leon, Levy. Madison. 
Manatee, Manon, Martin. Monroe. Nassau. Okaloosa. Okeechobee, 
Orange, Osceola, Palm Beach, Pasco. Pmellas, Polk, Putnam. SI. 
Johns, SI. Lucie, Sarasola. Semmo:e. Sumler, Suwannee, Taylof, 
Union, Volusia. Wakulla and Walton 
Georgia (Jacksonville. Florida, 904-791-2580) 
Branlley. Bryan, Bulloch. Burke. Camden. Cand:er. Catoosa. Chartton. 
Chatham, Effingham. Emanuel, Evans. GlaSCOCk. Glynn. Jefferson. 
Jenkins, Johnson. Liberty, long. MCintosh. Pierce. RIChmond. Screven. 
Ware. Washmgton and Wayne 
Hawaii (HonOlulu. HawaII. 808-546-5608) 
Islands of HawaII. Kaual. MaUl. Molokal. N"hau and Oahu 
Idaho (Boise, Idaho, 208-334-1806, Exl 161 
Canbou, Bear lake and BonneVille 
Illinois (ROCk Island. I1hnOIS. 309-793-58001 
Gallallfl, Henderson. Jo DaViess. Massac. Mercer. Pike. Pulaski, Rock 
Island and White 
Indiana ~Bloominglon. Indiana. 812-334-4261) 
DeKa 0 and Posey 
Iowa (Sf- Paul. Mrnnesota. 612-725-71311 
Allamakee. Clayton. Clinton, Des MOines. Dubuque. F ayefte. Jackson. 
louisa. Muscatine and Scali 
Kentucky (AsheVille. North Carolina. 704-259-0321) 
Ballard. Buller. Edmundson. Green. Hart. Jackson, laurel.llvmgston. 
MarShall. McCracken. McCreary. Pulaski. Rockaslle. Tay/or. Warren 
and Wayne 
Maryland (Annapolis. Maryland. 301·269-5448) 
Hartord 
Minnesota (St. Paul. Minnesota. 612-725-7131) 
Houslon and W.Jshlng!On 
Mississippi (Jackson. MISSISSIPp:. 601-965-4900, 
Clalrborne. Coplah. Hinds, lIawamba. Jackson. lowndes. Monroe. 
and Noxubee 
Missouri (ColumbJa. M,SSOUfl. 314-875-5374) 
Barry. Benton. Bullinger. Butler. Camden. Cedar. Chnslian. Cole. Dallas. 
Franklin. Gasconade. Greene. Hawambd. Hickory. Jaspar, Jefferson. 
Lawrence, lowndes. Massac. Miller. Monroe, Newton. Noxubee. 
Osage. Polk. Ralls. R,oley $1 Clair. St lou,s,. Slone. Wayne and 
\r"v"ebster 
Nevada (Reno. Nevada. 702-784-52271 
Clark. lincotn. Nye and While Pifle 
New Mexico (AIbuquerqlJe. New Mexlco .. 505-566-2323) 
Chaves. Eddy and Socorro 
North Carolina (AsheVille. North Carolina. 704·25£·0321) 
Edgecombe, Macon. NaSh. Pin and Swain 
North Dakota (Grand Island. Nebraska. 308-381-5571) 
Burleigh. Emmons. Macon. McKenZie. ~,iclean. Mercer. Morton and 
Oliver 
Ohio (Columbus. OhiO. 601-231-3416) 
Plckaway, WaShIngton and Williams 
Oklahoma (Tulsa. Oklahoma. 918·581-74581 
McCurtarn and Pushmalaha 
Oregon (Olympia. Washlnglon. 206-753-9444) 
lake 
South Carolina (Ashevlue. South Carohna. 704-259-0321) 
AJlJ:en, 8arnweJJ. Beaulol1. Berkley. Charles Ion. Callelon. Dorchester. 
Georgetown. Hamplon. Horry. Jasper and Marlon 
South Dakota (pIerre. Soulh Dakota. 605-224-8692) 
Hugh: and Yankton 
Tennessee (AsheVille. North Carolina. 704-259·0321) 
Bedford. BIoun!, Bradley. Claiborne, Cumberland. DaVison. Decalur. 
Franklin. Hamillon. Hancock. Hardlfl. Hawkins. Hlc.kman. Kr.ox. 
lawrenLe, Lincoln. loudon. Marlon. Marshall. Maury. Meigs. Monroe. 
Morgan. Polk. Rhea. Roane. SCOIl. Sequatchie. Smith. SUllivan 
Trousdale. Wayne and Williamson 
Te);as (Texas. 713·229-3681 or 817·334-2961) 
Brews{er, Carnal. Hays. JeH DaVIS. Menard. Pecos and Reeves 
Utah (Salt lake Clly. Utah. 801-524-4430) 
Utah and Washlrlgton 
Virginia (Annapohs. Maryland. 301-269-5448) 
Augusta. Lee. Russell. Scott. Smyth. Tazewell. Washmglon and Wise 
Wisconsin (Green Bay. Wisconsin. 414-465-26821 
Crawford. Grant. Iowa. Pierce. POlk. Richland. SI CroIx and Vernon 
WrOmlng (Helena. Moniana. 4p6-449-5225) 
Incoln and Sublette 
, 
The following restnctions apply to use of Ihls product after February 1, 
1988. 
Before using this peslitide on com, wheal. oals, barley and'or cotton 
in Ihe counties hSled below. you must obtain the PESTICIDE USE BUL­
LETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES lor !he county 
in wh:ch the product is to be used. The bulletin is available Irom your 
County ExtenSion Agen!, State FIsh and Game OtfICC. or your pesttcide 
dealer. Use of this product In a manner inconsistent with the PES­
TICIDE USE BULLETIN FOR PROTECTION OF ENDANGERED SPE­
CIES is a violation of Federal laws. 
Alabama 
Colber1. Greene. Jackson. lamar. Lauderdale. lImestone, Madison. 
Marshall. Motgan. PIckens and Sumler 
Arizona 
Graham. Mancopa. Mohave. Pima. Pinal and Santa Cruz 
Arkansas 
Benton. Clay, Clark. Cross. Lawrence, lee, PomSE!fte. Polk. Randolph, 
Sharp and SI. FranCIS 
California 
BlIue. Colusa. Glenn. Imperial. Inyo. Kern. Los Angeles. Merced, 
Modoc. Orange. RiverSide. Sacramento. San Bernardino. San Diego. 
Santa Barbara. Solano, Stamslaus. Suner. Teherna.. Ventura and YOO 
Florida 
Alachua. Baker. Bradford. Brevard. Broward. Charlotte. CItrus. Clay. 
Calher. Columbia. Colde. De Solo. OJ)ae. Duval, Flagler, Gadsden. 
• Grlchresl. Glades. Hardee. Hendry, Hemando. HJ9hlands. HIIlstx>rough. 
Indian River. JeHerson. lalayeUe, Lake. Lee. Leon. Levy, MadIson. 
Manatee. Manon. Martin. Monroe, Nassau. Orange. OkeechObee. 
Osceola. Palm BeaCh. Pasco, Pinellas. POlk. Putnam. St. JOhns. SI. 
lUCIe. Sarasota. Seminole. Sumter. Suwannee. Tayk>r. UOIOO. VoIuSia 
and Wakulla 
Ge.>rgia 
dranUey. Bryan. 8ullod1. Burke. Camden. Candler. Charlton. Chatham, 
c::tilngham. Emanuel. Evans. Glascock. Glynn. Jefferson. JenkinS. 
JI..!">ns(v·-,. liberty, long. Mcintosh. Pierce. RIchmond. Screven. Ware, 
Washrngton and Wayne 
Kansas 
Clark. Comanche. Meade and StafforG 
Kentucky 
Ballard. Buller. Edmundson. Green. Hart. Jackson. Laurel. livingston. 
MarShall. McCraCken. McCreary. PulaskI. RockcaSlle. Taylor. Warren 
and Wayne 
MiSSissippi 
ClaIborne. Coplah. H,nds. Itawomoa. lowndes. Monroe and Noxubee 
Missouri 
Barry. Benton. Camden. Christian. Dallas. Greene. Hickory, Jasper. 
lawrence. MIller. Ne .... 1on. Osage. Polk. 51. Clair. Stone and Webster 
Montana 
GariJ€ld. McCone. Shendan and YaJJey 
Nebraska 
Boyd. Brc· ... ". Buiidio. Buller. Casso Cedar. Colfax, Dawson. Dodge. 
Douglas. Hall, Hamilton. Halt. Howard. Kearney. Keya Paha. Knox. 
Mernck. Nance. Phelps. Plalte. Polk. ROCk. Sarpy and Saunders 
Nevada 
Clark 
New Mexico 
Chaves. Debaca and Eddy 
North Carolina 
Edgecombe. Nash and Pitt 
North Dakota 
Benson. Boltmeau. Burke. Burleigh. DIVide. Dunn. Edd}'. Emmons. 
Foster. Kidder. logan. McHenry. MCintosh. McKenz.e. McLean. Mercer. 
Morton. MOurllra.I. Nelson. Oliver. PIerce. R}mse~. RenVille. Rolette. 
Shefldan. SIOUX. Stutsman. Towner. Ward,W~Ip~d Wllhams 
Ohio 
P,Ckaway 
Oklahoma 
Delaware. McCurtalfl and Pw~~<1ha 
Oregon • •• 
lake •• 
South Carolina •••••• 
.. , , • • , ,. , 
Aiken. Barn ... ·en. Beaufort. Berk.!.ly. ~harleston. Co~leton. DorCheSler. 
Georgetown. Hampton. Harry. Jaoper and Marlon. 
South Dakota • .t • • • • ••••• 
Clay. Haakcr.. Hughs Poner. ~fanle)o' Sull~'. UnlOl1. W3/worth. Yanklon 
and Zrebach •• : • • • • 
Tennessee •• • 
8edlord. OlC..ounl. CI31[Xnne. Decalur. Fra'hb'j.ff. ,t1ancock. Hardl£'. 
Hawl'.ms. Hickman. Knox.la ..... rence. lincoln. loudon. Marsha!!. Maury. 
Meigs. Monroe. Rhea. Roane. Scoll. SefijJAIt~I~ .. Smllh. Sullivan. 
Trousdale and Wayne •• , 
Texas 
Aransas. Austin. Baslrop. Burleson. Cameron. Colorado, Comal. Fort 
Bend. Goliad. HaUlS. Hays. Jeff DaVIS. Pecos. Reeves. RefugIO and 
Vlctor1a 
Utah 
Ulah and ':Vaslungton 
Virginia 
lee. Russell. Scott. Smylh. Tazewell. Washmgtof) and WIse

Not tor use or stOfage In or around the house. 
Do not allow this matenal to drift onlo neighboring. crops or non-a9P 
areas or use in a manner or al a time other than In 3CCOfdance with 
label directions because animal, p/<=tnl or crop injury. illegal residues or 
other undesirable results may occur. 
00 not use in undiluted form. Apply as a full coverage (dilute) sprar 
when insects first appear and repeat as reqUired to maintain conlro 
May be applied by ground or airplane apphcalIOn eqUipment ,,'/hen 
applying by air. mix the recommended amount With suffiCient waler 10 
provide a minimum 01 1 gallon finished spray per acre For gruund 
application. mix recommended amounts With a minimum of 10 gallons 
at waler to cover one acrc 
Observe days Inle-yal between lasl applicallOn and harvest Indicated 
by (H:=: ) follOWing the crop 
Observe days interval between lasl application and reenlry Ind'cated by 
[R = 1 folloWIng Ihe crop. 
Field Crops 
Artafta (H= 15) (R=:.31: Aphids. Armyworms. Alfalfa Calerplfrar, Grass· 
hoppers. Webworms. Alfalla WeevIl-Use % pm!. California and Ne­
vada: Use no more Ihan 6 ounces 
Barley (see Clover). 
Clover (H=15) IR=3/. Small Grains (Bar/ey. Oats. Whe.t) (H~ (5) 
(R=3). 'vetch (H=15) (A=3J: Aphids. Armyworms. Grasshoppers­
Use 1/ .. pmt. SImk 8L1g. PelroDla Mite. Black Grass Bug-Use '/., 10 3, .. 
pint. 
Hops (H=15) (R=3): Aphids-lise ',7 to J" pint. 
Oa1s (see Clover). 
Sugar Beets (H = 15) (R = 3J: Allalfa Looper. Aphids. Armyworms. Leaf­
hoppers. Blister Beelle. Flea Beelfes. lealmlner. lygus Bugs. Slink 
Bug. Webworm-Use 'I;? 10 J,,. pint 
Vetch (see Clover}. 
Wheat (see Clover) 
Fruits 
For fruit trees mix the recommended amount with 100 gallons of water 
Cull co .... erage (dilute) spray. 
Apples (H = 14) (A :::6J: Codhng Moth. Plum Curculio. Orange Tortnx. 
San Jose. Forbes. OfJve Parlatorla and Scurfy Scales. Redbanded leal­
roller (second and third bloods). Woolly Apple Aphid. Mealybug-=-Use 
% pint (2;>1J PlOts per acre). EyespoHed Bug Moth. Apple Red Bug (Chig­
ger Miles), FrulHree Leafrorrer, Leafhoppers, Rosy and Green Apple 
Aphids. Redbanded Lealroller (Ilrst brood). Grasshoppers. European 
Red. TwospoHed. PaCIfiC. Schoene. WiliameHe and Clover Mites-Use 
'I .. pmt {2 pinls per acrel. European Sa ..... Uy-Use J,tI pint (3 pints per 
acre) at pefal fall. Apply al petal fall and e/ery 10 to 14 days thereafter 
untif control is achleved_ Parathion may !:lJure the frUit and foliage of 
Golden Delicious. Jonathan and Mcintosh apples as well as related 
varieties such as Cortland. Kendall. Macoun and Melba. For greater 
safely, the use of cas lot' dosages as poSSible is recommended on 
apples. f • t c •• 
Cherry (H=14) (R=6J: Aphids. Miles. Shothole Borer (fol1owlOg petal 
fall and in late s4rTIrfu~r' .• Red Spider Miles. leafmlner. PI;Jm Curcuho. 
Oriental Fruit Moth.'Sa;}oJose Scale ~fiMfers (apply after emergence)­
Use If .. pinl (1 v.. plnt~ per acre). r,UlDly~)Jse 'I .. to '/3 ptnt (1 v.. to 2 PlOtS 
per acre). Apply Within 5 days alter flfsl.tly emerges and repeat every 
10 days. Repeat immediately aftf~~'V?f4raln. For addilional prolechon 
use the same dosage in a post·llarv9G1 spray. Cherry FrUitworm. Eye· 
spotted Bud Mol!),. Can~erworm-'--l-l~~ '13 pint (2 pints per acre). 
ellru. (Grape/rull. Con~ns. Ora~ iii ~ 14) [R ~ 51: Ftorlda -Puc­
pie. Florida Red. CoUony-cushlOn and Snow Scales and Mealyaug­
Use 'h pint bf!tween ~une and Sefl\pm, or lJse 3 ounces In two sprays. 
the firsl 10 the spri"Q. .. ~ a second between June and SejJlember Do 
not apply more ntap"4, Ql1arts of thiS matenal per acre 
Citrus: For CA.A7...Jo.IV. NM. OK. TX. UT -{A =21J for less than 
.:I poundS actlt"e Alqrrurenf per acre. {R=:351 (or between 4 and 
8 pounds active IMredlcnt per acre (A = 45] lor mOle than 8 
pounds active ingredIent per acre 
Fig (H.= 30): Fig Scale-Use If .. pmt {2 plnls per acrel_ 
Grapefruit (see Ci'I~S). 
Lemons (see Citrus). 
Nectarines (see Peachesl· 
Orange. (see Citrus). 
Peaches (H=211 [R:61. Nectarines (H~21) [R:61: In camomlo: 
FrulHree lealroller. Catfacing lr:sec1s-Use 'I .. pint (minImum ~f 1 Q~a!1 
per acre). Aphids. Oriental Fn.llt MOlh. Thnps--lJse V. to IJ;? pint (mini-
mum 01 1 pjnt per acre). Peadl TY!lg Borer-Use ';' pint per 100 gallons (--_ 
of water (4 pints per acre). Fer Peach Tree Borer. make applicatIOns 
dUring appearance 01 the moths In early to late ~ummer. Apply 2 or 3 
sprays to trunk from ground to s!:affold IlInbs t.med With moth fhght. 00 
nol apply marc than Once after bloom Do not apply morc Ihan 5 pounds 
actual parathion per acre between January 1 a,'d harvest 
Peaches (H:14) [R:61. Nectarine. (H:14) IR=61: Are •• Other 
Than CalifornIa: Frultlree leafrOller. Calfaclrlg I:lsecls. CoHony Peach 
Scale. Green Peach AphJd. SpJder Mft:S. Sholhole BOtel (apply during 
peak 01 adull beelle aCltvlly). AEidband~d Lealro!1er-Use 'I .. pint. le­
camurn Scale. (appll after all eggs have hatched). San Jose Scale­
Use 3,'" pin!. Plum C ... rcullo. Oriental FrUit Moth. Peach Tree Borer-Use 
IIJ pint_ Apply at petallall and every 10 to 14 days thereafter until control 
IS ach,eved_ For Peach Tree Borer. make appitcahons durulQ appear· 
ance 01 the moths In early 10 late summer. Apply 2 or 3 sprays 10 trunk 
from ground to scaffold limbs timed WIth moth flight. Do not apply more 
than 5 pounds actual parathion per acre per year 
Pea{B (H = 14) (A = 6): Pearleaf Blister Mlle----Use '/3 pint (21/3 pints per 
acre) 10 pre-bJossom spray_ Pear Psy"a~Use v .. pml12 plnlS per acre) 
In pre·blossom or post·blos5OfTl sprays_ Codling Moth. Mealybug. WOOlly 
Aphid and Spider Mites-Use 'I .. ptnl (2 PlOtS per acrel· InjUry may occur 
on 30st vallety. 
Plums (H=14) IR=61. Prunes (H:14) [R~61: Plum Curculi<>--Use 
~a pinf (2 PlOts per acreJ. EyespoUed Bud Moth. leafro/fer. Leafhoppers. 
Aphids. Spider Mites. Orange Tortrix. Codling Moth. Thrips-Use 1/. to 
'!J pint (1'1:' to 1<"J pints per acre)_ San Jose Scale CrawlerS. TuSSOCk 
Moth-Use '.J pint (F,:~ pints per acre) when crawlers emerge. Peach 
Twig Borer~Use 'I., pint (4 pmls per acre). 
Prunes (see Plums)_ 
Small FrLlits ........ ~ _ ( 
Use amounls lisPed in suffiCient water. 10 gallons mlmmum17\' g{ound~ 
or 1 gallon mlmmum by air. to COver 1 acre. 
Blackberries (H:15) [R:3/. Boysenberries (H=15) [R~31. Dew-
berries (H:15) [R:31. Loganberries (H:15) [R:31. Raspberries 
(H= 15) IR =3): Aphids. Twospotted Mite. Red Spider Mila-Use If .. PlOt. 
Blueberries (H = 14) (A =3): Maggots. Thnps-Use 'I., Pint. 
Boysenberries (see Blackbernesl 
Cranberry (H = 15) (R = 3]: Sparganothls Frultworm. Girdler Tlpworms. 
Cranberry FrUitworm. Flfeworm. Leafhopper-Use J/ .. pm!. When applied 
by aIrcraft use 3,'. plnlm a minimum of 5 gallons of waler per acre. 
Currant (H = 30) (R:.:.. 3]: Aphids-Use '/s to 1/ .. PlOt as teaf buds open 
In sprtng. Red Spider Mites-Use '/ .. to '/~ pint belore bloom, 
DeWberries (see Blackberries). 
Grape (H=14) (R=5J: Hopha Beetle. Mealybug. Thnps, Mites. Grape 
( 
8eny Moth-use ',';' PlOt per acre_ LeaHolder-Use If .. pint per acre . ..fJl.r.. ____ _ 
Grape Berry Moth. apply Just before bloom. at pelal fall. 7 to 14 days 
after petal lall. 35 10 45 days after bloom and 14 days laler. Apply 200 
gallons 01 waler per acre With ground eqUJpmenl only. Dormanl Ap-
plication: Use 1'/. PlOtS plus 2 gallons Dormant 011 EmulSion per 100 
gallons 01 water. Apply 200 gallons per acre as a dormant spray. #. 
Grapes: For CA. AZ. NV. NM. OK. TX. UT-[A=21J lor less ..... 
than <4 pounds achve Ingredient per acre_IR = 35j lor between 4 ~ _____ _ 
and 8 pounds acllve rngredlenr per acre. R = 45 for more (han 
8 pounds acltve Ingredient per acre_ 
loganberries (see Blackberries), 
Raspberries (see Blackberrlesl. 
Sirawberry (H:=14) (R=3J: Aphids. Lygus 6ugs. Leafhoppers. Lcal­
roller. Red Spider Mites. Aoot WeeVil. Whltefly- -Use 'I. (0 'I, ptnt. Re­
peat at 7 to 10 day Inlervals_ 
Vegetables 
Use amounls lisfed in sufficient water, 10 gaftons minimum by 
ground. or 1 gallon minimum by air, to cover 1 acre. 
Artichokes (H:= 7) (R "" 3]: Artichoke Plume MOlh-Use '/., to 1 pmt 
Aphids-Use ',~ pint. 
Beans (H=7) lR=31°: AphIds. Armyworms. Leafhoppers. teafmtner . 
leaf roller . MeXican Bean Beelle. Red Spider Mile-Use 'h to 'I} Pillt • 
Corn EarwOfm. OICltJrOhca Beelles. Cabbage Looper-Use '.:' to J/. pm!. 
Whitefly-Use ':;. plnl Repeal applications al 7 10 10 day tntervals as 
reQUifed • At rates exceedmg '// ptnt. do nol apply Within 15 days of 
harvest 
Blackeyed Peas (H = 15) (R = 3J: Aphids. lealmlner-Use 'Il pint 
Beets (H:::: 15) (R = 3): Aphids. Webworms. Blister Beetle. Leafhop· 
pels-Use % plnl. 00 not apply Within 21 days 01 harvest if tops are to 
be used for leed 01 fOOd 
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Broccoli (H=7) IR=31. Brussels Sprouts (H=71IR=31. Cabbage 
(H=10) IR=3]. CauliHower (H=7) [R=3]. Collards (H=10) [R=31. 
Kale (H=10) [R=3). Kohirabi (H=71 [R=3[. Mustard Greens (H= 10) 
[R=3). Turnips (H=101 [R=3): Aphods, Annyworms, Cabbage Looper. 
Cllmblllg Cutworms. Oramond·back Moth. Impor1cd Cabbageworm, 
Thnps, Vegetable Weevil-Use 'I" pInt 
Brussels Spouts (see Broccoli) 
Cabbage (see Broccoli), 
Carrots (H z 15) [A:::: 3): Aphld~. Pclrobl~ t.~lle. VCQelflble Weevil-Use 
I,:. pmt 00 not usc Ucaled carrol lOpS for food or Iced 
Cauliflower (see Broccoh) 
Celery (H=21) [R=J)·: Aphids. Cilmblllg Cutworms. Cabbage Loop­
ers. Leafhoppers-Use '/.' pmt. Lcalmrner. Whllclly--Use 1:. pm!. 
°AI rales ('xccechng ',,, pml do .101 apply within 30 days of harvesl. 
Collards (see Broccoli) 
Corn (H == 12) [R ::::6]: Arm~"Worm. Aphids-Usc 'I. Pint. Budworm, Euro­
pean Corn Borer. Sp:der Mlle. Adult Corn Roolworm-Use 'I;> pmt Corn 
Earworm, Chinch Bugs-Use ~ ~ pint For Corn Earworm, apply to silks 
as soon as Insects appear Make 3 10 4 applicahons at 2 10 3 day 
tnlcrvals as mfcsla!lon w3rrdnb Heapp!y Hnrnedlalely alter raln_ Climb­
Ing Cutworms. Grasshoppers. Japanese Beetles-Usc 6,06 ounces per 
acre 
Cotton (H = 7) [R = 3J: Collon Lealworms_ Spider Miles. Fleahoppers. 
Thrips-Use 'I" to '6 pmt per acre Collon Aphids. Cabbage Loopers­
Use '6 pin' per acre Collon Leafperforators. Saltmarsh Caterpillars. 0 
Sllnk Bugs. False Chinch Bugs. Lygus Bugs-Use " .. 10 1 pmt per acre. 
00 not hand pick Within 7 days of appllcallon 
Cucumbers (H= 151 [R=3). Melons (H=7) [R=31. Pumpkins (H= 101 
(A =3], Squash (H= 15) [R=3J: Cucumber Beetle. Aphids. S!;nk Bugs. 
Squash Vine Bor€r-Use L,. pint 00 not apply before plan Is start to 
vine and unless plants are dry. 
Eggplants (H=15) {R=3): Aphids. Whitefly. Leafmlner--Usc '~. Pint 
Endive (Escarole) (H = 21) [A:::: 31: Aphid. Leafhopper-Use '1 •• pint 
Escarole (see Endive) 
Garlic (H = 15) [R = 3J: Lealmmcr. Thrips-Use' _. pUlt 
Kale (see Broccoli). 
Kohlrabi (see Broccoli) 
LeltucE>-Leal (H = 21) [R = 3). Head (H = 7) [R = 3): Aph.ds. Leal 
noppels. CablJagc Loopels. Armyworms-Use'.· pint 
Melons (see Cucumbers) 
Mustard Greens (sec Oroccoh) 
Okra (H=21) [R=3J: Aphids. Lealmmcrs (including Selpentmel-Use 
".' pmt 
Onions (H = 15) IA = 3): Lealrnmer. Pelrobla Mite. Thnps-Use '" pmt 
Repeat weekly as required 
Peas (H = 10) [A =3): Aphids. Pea WeeVil. TtUipS. Clllnbmg Culworms. 
Armyworms. Lcafnuncr-Use ' .. plnl 
Peppers (H = 15) (R = 3J: Aphids. Serpcllllnc lcalrnlllCr-- U~e ' _ pUlt 
Potato (H =5) [R=3J. Tomato (H = 10) [A =3): Colorado Potalo Beetle. 
nea Beetle. Leafhoppers. Lealmlner. Grasshoppers. Whitefly. Aphids. 
Thrips. Potato Psyllid (Potalo only). Blister [3celle. Vegetable WeeVil. 
Stmk [3ug. Armyworms. Tornalo Russet Mile. Plan! 8ugs·-USf:". plnl 
Tomalo Plnworm'~Use ~. 10 t pill!' 
°T omalo only 
Pumpkins (see Cucumbers) 
Rice: California Only (H=l) (R::::3J: Tadpole Shrunp. RIce Lealml' 
ncr- Usc' III Pint per acre Apply when egg~ and larvae of Rice Leaf­
mmer arc abundanl on scedhng flce Reslncl spill Irom lice fields lor 3 
days followlIlg applicallon 00 nol splay ovc;, can<lls or lalerals 00 not 
apply wl1tlln 14 days belUic or alter apollcatlofl ollile herbiCide plopanll 
(Starn F·34 or Rogue) as UlJWY m<ly occur Shfllnp_ clabs and clayll~h 
may be killed Do nol apply whew these alc unportanl resources 
Rulabagas (H:::: 7) (A:::: 3): AphIdS. AlH1~'wUllns Ill<llllondbilck Molh, 
Imported Cabbageworm -Use'· pUll Cabbilqe L nopl". C[.mf'·ng ClI! 
.... OUIl. VC9Clabie Vvc('vll-- Usc'. 10 '., pllli 
Spinach (H = 14) (A = 3). Swiss Chard (H" 21) fA =- 31: Aph:c!::,. Lt'<lI­
fIlUl('rs. Crown MI\(;. Vt!~jl.'I.It)!e W('evil. SC'('(l LIlIIl M.lqqnl HI nown~ 
Usp '.' pillt 
Squash.(sec CuwfI:hcrs) 
Swiss Chard (sec Spll1ilCh) 
Tomato (see Pot<llOI 
Turnips (sec broccoli) 
Mosquitos; Irrigated Pasture~ (A =--31. Rice (H-l) [R~ 3). Alfalfa 
Fields (H=15) (R~3J: Apply 16 flUId O"f1(l'~ [JCt (lCI(! In ~ulllclclli 
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waler to cover (minimum of 1 gallon of Ir",shed spray per acre) Apph­
cation should only be made under supervision 01 MosquilO Abatement 
Districts and other official agenctes. Do not graze livestock on urigaled 
paSlures Within 7 days of applicatron. Do not apply 10 water drainage 
areas where run-off drainage Will contamlOale lakes. ponds or streams_ 
Ornamentals (Outdoor Only) (A = 3]: Aphids. Whitefly. Spider Miles. 
Leafhoppers. Thrrps. Lacebug. Bagworm. COllonycushion Scale-Use 
.~. PlOt For Spld.2r Mites and Lealhoppers repeal at7 10 10 days JunlpC:1 
Web ..... orm. Lccanlum Scale-Use .. ,', pint Mealybugs. Scales. Leal­
tlers--Usc ',. pint agalilst young or clawler stages. Repeat In 3 weeks. 
If necessary 
Almonds: IA=6) FrUlHrec Lealroller. Tent Caterpillar. Peach TWig 
Borer-Use '/ .. pin!. Do not exceed 1 Y .. Quarts per acre. 00 not apply 
after hulis open Do not feed (realed huUs 10 hveslock 
Walnuts: [R:= 6J Walnut Aphids. Watnut Husk Flies-Use '/4 plnl (mini' 
mum ': .. pInt per acre). 00 nol apply after husks open_ Apply In 200 to 
400 gallons of finished spray per acre. 
Dea[ers Should Sell in Original Packages Only. 
Terms of Sale or Use: On purchase of thiS product buyer and user 
, agree 10 IIle follOWing conditions. 
Warranty: FMC makes no warranty. expressed or Imphed. concermf'g 
the usc 01 thiS product other than Indicated on Ihe label Except as so 
\\'arranled. the product IS sold as IS Buyer and user assume all fisk 01 
use and or handhng and or storage 01 thiS malenal when such use and' 
or handling and or storage IS contrary to label Instruchons 
Directions and Recommendations: Follow dlrechonscarefully_ TIming 
and method of application. weather and crop conditions. mixture _With 
other chemicals nol speCIfically recommended and olher Influencing 
la..:..t(!,s in the use of thIS product are beyond the contlol of the seller 
and are assumed by the buyer al hiS own risk 
Use 01 Product: FMC's recommendations lor Ihe use of thIS product 
arc based upon lests beheved 1(. be rehabte. The use of Ihls product 
being beyond Ihe control 01 the manufaclurer. no guarantee. expressed 
or unpiled. IS made as to Ihe ellects of such or the rcs;;::s to be: obla1l1eo 
II nol used III accordance ... ·nth dlfcchons or estabhshed sale practice 
Damages: Buyer s or user's exclUSive remedy for damages lor breach 
01 waflanty or negligence shall be hmlted 10 dlrecl damagcs no! ex, 
ceed1l1g the purchase p"ee paid and shall not Include inCidental or con­
sequenl1al damaqes 
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