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( , Ms. Glenda Haage Platte Chemical Company P.O. Box 667 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Ms. Haage: Reinstate uses ~~*;!;,..t ~~ '" A ii<r."..Jl ......... t! , " ;c , , , PJ(J9 , ! .. '3 'JUN 101996 Subject: Clean Crop Malathion/Methox~chlor Spray EPA Registration No. 34704-205 Amendment application of May 30, 1996 The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA, is acceptable provided that you: , Submit five (5) copies of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment. Refer to the A-79 Enclosure for a further description of final printed labeling. If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA sec. 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product bearing the amended labeling constitutes acceptance of these conditions. A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records. Enclosure Sincerely yours Dennis H. Edwards, Jr. Product Manager (19) Insecticide Rodenticide Branch Registration Division (7505C) ':... -- 1 .,.,

( MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY Organophosphate Insecticide ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: BY WEIGHT Methoxychlor, 1,1, 1-trichloro--2,2-bis(p-methoxyphenyl) ethane ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 24.00/0 Malathion: O,O·dimethyl phosphorodlthloate of diethyl meaptosuccinate ......................................................... 24.0% INERT IIIfGREDIENTS:" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 52.0% • _" .' TOTAL 1Oii:ii% IW :i ~ ~ • ·Contains xylene range aromatics. ( 'ltaln 2lbs: Malathion and 2lbs. Methoxychlor per gallon) for Additional Precautionary Statements ET CONTENTS 2'/2 GALS. (9.46L) EPA REG. NO. 34704·205 EPA EST. 34704-CO-3 40206 04VS4 PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION Harmlul if swallowed. Avoid contact with skin. Avoid breathing spray mist. Personal Protective Equipment: Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are listed below. II you want more options, follow the instructions for category G on the EPA chemical reSistance category selection chart. Applicators and other handlers must wear: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, such as barrier laminate or viton and shoes plus socks. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. Engineering controls statements: When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets with requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides 140'CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)J, the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified IntheWPS. . USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Users should: Wash hands before eating, r;frinking, chewing gum, using tobaccQ or using the toilet. Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thor­ oughlyand put on clean clothing. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wast'l the out­ side of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash thor oughly and change into clean clothing. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates. and aquatic life stages of amphibians. For terrestrial uses, do not apply dIrectly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertIdal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of

equipment washwaters. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming' crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. PHYSICAL HAZARDS 00 not use or store neaT heat or open flame. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT If Swallowed: Call a physician or Polson Control Center immediately. Drink one or two glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching the back of throat with finger. Repeat until vomit fluid is clear. Do not induce vomiting ogjve anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If Inhaled:-'Remove victim to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if indi cated. If On Skin: Wash affected areas with plenty of soap and water. I! In Eyes: Flush with plenty 01 water. Call a physician II irritalion persists. Note to Physician: This product may cause cholinesterase inhibition. Atropine is antidotal. 2PAM may be effective as an adjunct to atropine. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsis­ tent with its labeling. Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system. Apply MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY at recommended rates with ground or aerial equipment to thoroughly cover foliage and fruit. Mix MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY in water using the appropriate volume of water for equipment to be used (for example, 3 to 20 gallons 01 water per aery for aircraft or ground concentrate sprayers and greater amounts for high volume sprayers). Begin application at first sign of infestalion (for fruits, begin at petallall) and repeat at 7·14 day intervals or as needed. Do not apply within the number of days to harvest as indicated in ( ) immediately following each crop. . For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe. consult the agency responsible for pestiCide regulation. AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use thi product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Proteclion Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Siandard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, for­ ests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesti­ cides. It con!ains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific in­ structions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective eqUipment (PPE) and restricte<i-enlry inter· val. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard. 00 not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons. either directly of through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the re­ stricted entry inteNal (REI) of 12 hours.' .. PPE required fOLearly entry to freated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated. such as plants, soil, or water. Is: coveralls. chemical~resistant gloves. such as barrier laminate or viton and shoes plus socks.

., • • MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY EPA REG. NO. 34704-205 NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Tne requirements in this box apply to uses of this oroduct that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard tor agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms. lorests, nurseries. or greenhouses. Keep children and pets out of the treated area until sorays have dried. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL PROHIBITIONS: Do not contaminate water. food, or feed by storage or dIsposal. Do not store under conditions which might adversely affect the container or its ability to function properly. STORAGE: Stofe in safe manner. Store in original container only. Keep container tightly closed when not in use. Reduce stacking height where local conditions can affect package strength. Do not store below temperature of 32° F. Personnel should use clothing and equipment consistent with good pesticide handling. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Pesticide wastes are toxic. tmproper disposat of excess pesticide. spray mixture. or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. II thase wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions. contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency. or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Metal: Tripte rinse (or equivalent). TheR offer tor recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities. Plastic: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning. or pundure and dispose 01 in a sanitary landfill. or incineration, or, if alioo.'8d by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE ALFALFA (7), CLOVER (7): To control Alfalfa, Caterpillars. AIIalia Weevils (Larvae). Fall Armyworms. Ftea BeeUes, Japanese Beetles, Leafhop­ pers. Lygus Bugs, Spittle-Bugs. apply at rate of 2·3 OtsJacre. Make full coverage application on foliage. Repeat as infestations warrant. Do not treat during bloom. APPLES (7): Apple Aphids, Rosy Apple Aphids, Woolly Apple Aphids­ Use 1 OtJl00 gals dilute spray at prepink or pink stage or when aphids appear. Do not wait untilleavas curl. Repeat if necessary. Apple Maggot-Use 2 OtsJl00 gals. difuta spray. 3-5 times as needed. every 10 days beginning when fUes appear. Sag worms-Use 3 PtsJl00 gals. dilute spray in Mayor June whon young bagworms appear. Codling Moth (Other areas than Pacific Northwest}-Use 3 CtsJloo gals. dilute spray for filStlJrood 3-4 times 10- 14 days Part beginning about 10-14 days after petal fall: for second and third bropds 1-;1 times at similar Intervals, Eye-Spoffed Bud Moth-Usel OIJ100 gals. dilute spray. Delayed dormant to first COY8r and midsum­ mer. Japanese BeeU,,:-Use 1 OtJl00 gals. dilute spray when beetles appear; repeat every 7·10 days as long as needed • Laafhoppers-Use 1 OtJl00 gals. difute spray once or twice when leaf· hoppers appear. Plum Curculio-Use 3 CtsJloo gals dilute spray. PeIaI fall & once or twice mare 7·10 days apart. Forbes. Putnam & San Jose Scales-use 2·2'/. PtsJloo gals. dilute spray when crawlers .... present: about sacand. sixfh & seventh COY8rs. May not be elf_ in same areas. Unspotted & spotted tentllonn loafmlnars-Use 1 00100 gals. dilute spray when first leaf miners appear. If heavy CBrryO\IIIr Is present. start at pink bud period. Yellow-nacked & Recl-humped Caterpillars-Use 1 OtJl00 gals. dilute spray when young appear. us,," ally July & Aug. Caution: May injure Mcintosh or refated varieties if used within 4 weeks of harvest. BEANS (Dry & Succulent) (3): Use 2'/. Ots.lA fa, Aphids, Cucumber BeeUes, Mexican Bean Beetle and Poteto Leafhopper. Use 3 Ots./A for Flea Beetles. Japanese Beetles and Com Earworm • .00 not graze or.feed treated cowpea vines or cowpea-hay to livestock. BEElS (Garden & Table) (7) (14 if tops are used as food or'feed): Use 3 QtsJA for Blister BeeUe'! and Flea Beetles.· . BLACKBERRY (14), BOYSENBERRY (14), DEWBERRY (14), LOGAN­ BERRY (14), RASPBERRY (14). Use 3'/. OtsJAon foliage as needed to control Aphids, Japanese Beetle. Rose Chafer. Rose Leafhopper. Rose Scale and Strawberry Weevil. ' • . BLUEBERRY (3): Cherry FruitwQrm-Use 1 Qt.lA. Three applications at 10 day imervals beginning just after petal fall. Japanese Beetle-Use 2 OtsJA. . BROCCOLI (14), BRUSSELS SPROUTS (14), CABBAGE (7). CAULI­ FLOWER (7), KALE (14). & KOHLRABI (7): Use 2'/. Ots.lA for Aphids and Flea Beetles. For Diamond Back Caterpillars. Cabbage looper & Cross·Striped Cabbage Worm (on home garden only) spray on foliage every 7 days. beginning when insects appear. CUCUMBERS (1): Use 33 /4 PtsJA to control Spider mites. Use 3'/2 015J A for Cucumber Beetles and Aphids. CHERRIES; (Sweet &' Tare} (7): Blaf( Cherry Aphid-'Uso 1 Qt./100 gals. dilute sprav when aphids appear about lime buds are breakIng. and 10· GRAPES (14): European Fruit Lecanium-Use 33/ ... Pts.lA When newly hatched nymphs are migrating over vines. usually shortly after bloom., Grape 8eny Moth-Use 2 Ots.lA at oetal fall. 7-14 days later. when second brood eggs are found (35-45 days aer bloom) and 14 days Jater, Grace Mealybug-Use 33/ .. Pts.lA when ovei'wintered nymohs move out trom under bark to-bas-e at buds or onto grape clusters (just before or atter bloom): repeal in 10 days it needed • .Japanese Beetles-Use 1 Otl A Rose Chafer-Use 2 QtsJA when adults first appear. usually near bloom of Concord grapes. Two spotted Spider Mite-Use 1 OUA when mites first appear, and 7 days later if infestation is heavy. CAUTION: May inJure the Ribier. Italia, Cardinal & Almeria varieties it applied after clusters appear. LETTUCE (Head & leaD (14): Use 2-4 Ots./A to controt Aphids. Use2'h Qts.lA for Leafhoppers. Diamond Back Caterpillars and Cross-striped Cabbage Worm. PEACHES (21) & APRICOTS (21): Green Peach, Black Cherry. Black Peach, & Rusty Plum Aphids-Use 1 Ot.11 00 gals. dilute spray early in season when aphids appear. Lesser Peach Tree Borer-Use 2 Cts.l100 gals. ditute spray. See Cherry directions. begin in May. Japanese Beetles-Use 1 QtJ100 gals. dilute spray when beetles appear; repeat after 1().14 days if needed. Plum CUfCulio-2-3 PtsJl00 gals. dilute spray 3-4 times, 7-10 days apart, beginning atshuck-off. PEAS (7): Use 2·2'/2 Ot.lA for Aphids. For Pea Weevit use same dosage and spray foliage during early bloom period before eggs are laid. PEPPERS (3): Use 3 OtsJA for Flea Beetles and Pepper Maggot & Aphids (home garden only) . POTATOES (0): Use 1·2 OtsJA for Leafhoppers when they first appear; repeat every 10 days as needed. RUTA,BAGA (7). TURNIPS (7) (14 if tops are 10 be used as food or fead): Use '/2 Qts'/A for aphids and Diamond Back Caterpillars. Use 3 QtsJA lor Ftea Beetles. SPINACH (10): Use 2'/. OtsJA for Allalfa Looper, Aphids and Beet Webworm. SUASH (1): Use 3'12 OtsJA tor Aphids, Cucumber Beetle and Potato Leafhoppers. STRAWBERRY (3): Use 24 OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Field Cricket, Lygus Bugs, Spittlebugs & Thrips. Use 2-31/. OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Flea Beelles, Strawberry Laaf Beetle, Strawberry Weevit. Use 2-3 OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Potato Leafhop­ pers, Strawberry Leaf Roller, Strawberry Root Weevil and Whneflies. Use 3'/. OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Aphids. CAUTION: dosages above 3'1. OtsJAshould nol be applied within 14 days 01 harvest. SWEET CORN (7): Use 2 OtsJA for Japanese Beetle. Spray on silks and foliage. TOMAlOES (5): Use 2'1. OtsJA for Aphids and Spider Mites. Use 3'12 OtsJA for Blister Beetles and 4 OtsJA for Drosophila. FLOWERS & ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS: Oyster Shell Scale & Eunony· mus Scale-Use 2". Pts.lA Aphids. Spider Mites, White Fly, Thrips, Mealy Bugs, Japanese Beelle Adult, Four Lined Plant Bug. Tarnished Plant Bug. Rose Leafhopper. Potato Laafhopper-Use 33/. PtsJA. Bag· worms. Juniper Scale-Use- 2'/2 ClS./A. Soft Brown Scale-Use 6'/-4 Pts.lA Pine Needle Scale- Use 5 Cts./A. Apply in summer when infesta· tion occurs. Repeat in 10-12 days. For scales. apply when crawlers have settled on foliage. CAUTION: Do not use on certain ferns. including Boston Maidenhair and ?teris. as well as some species of Crassula, beCause of possible injury to these ornamentals. Do not spray privet or vibemum and avoid repeated applications to evergreens. 00 not spray when temperatures are abnormally high. ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREE INSECTS: To control May Beetle, Lace Bugs on Oak and Sycamore. Tussock Moth. Fall Webworm, Japanese Beetle. Forest Tent Caterpillar. Eastern Tent Caterpillar, Gypsy Moth, Elm Leaf Beetle and Cankerworms on shade Irees, use 1-2 Ots. per 1 00 gals. dilUte spray in conventional sprayers. When using a mist blOY4lr, dilute one part Spray to 3 parts water using approximately 1·2 Pts. per 35-50 foot tree. CAUTION Chinese Elms may be injured by foliar sprays of high dosage sprays when applied with conventional spraying equipment. especially ·under-conditons d drought and high temperature, Do not spray when temoeratures are abnormally high. Avoid repeated applica­ tions to v,ergreens. ".' -"" ..---.---~--.. ---

) p~ r Ir;JUl:. UIt"UAl..: r'estlcloa wastes are toxic. Improper dispos",aj[ll-;;afterr11O:O-::;'44d;;:a;;;YS;;;]liit ";n::e:e;;de;;:d:;:.-pP'lu:::mCu:::rcu:l:IIO-2.3!!"'1"1S.!!!I'l"!!m""l'!'IIllIriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of excess pesticide, spray mixture. or rinsate is a violation of Federal spray 3-4 times, 7-10 days apan, beginning at shuck..oH. Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by usa according to label instrudions. contact your Stare Pesticida or Environmental Control Agency. or the Hazardous Wasta representative at the nearBst EPA Regional Office for guidance. _ _ ,' CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Metal: lliple rinse (or equivalent). TheR oHer for recycling or reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill. or by other procedures- approved by stale and locaJ authorilies. Plastic: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then ctter lor recycling or reconditioning. or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration.. or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If burned. stay out of smoke. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE ALFALFA(7), CLOVER (7): To control Alfalfa, Caterpillars, Allalfa Weevils (lervae), Fall Armyworms, Flea Beetles, Japanese Beetles. Leafnop. pers. Lygus Bugs, Spittle-Bugs, apply at rate ot 2-3 OtsJacre. Make lull coverage appJication on foliage. Repeat as infestations warrant. 00 not treat during bloom. APPLES (7): Apple Aphids. Rosy Apple Aphids, Woolly Apple Aphids­ Use 1 OIJ1oo gals dilute spray at prspink or pink stage or when aphids' . appear. Do not wait unlille curl. Repeat il nece!jS8ry. Apple MaggoI-Use 2 OtsJ1oo gals. dilute spray, 3-5 times as needed, fN8ry lodaysbBginning when flies appear. Bag wonns-Use 3 PlsJl00 gals. dilute spray in Mayor June when young bagworms appear. Codling Moth IOther areas than Pacific Northwest!-Use 3 OtsJl00 gals: dilute spraylor first!>roocl 3-4 limes 10- 14 days JlPIIft beginning aboutlD-14 days after petailaU; for second and third b 1-3 limes at similar intervals. Eye-SpoUed BudMotll-Usel 011100 gals. dilute spray. Delayed dormanllo first cover and midsum­ mer. Japanese BooU-U ... 1 OtJ1oo gals. dilule spray when beelles appear; """,at 9V8ry 7-10 days as long as needed. lealhoppers-Us. 1 0lJ1oo gals_ diluta spray onca Or twice when leaf­ hoppers appear. Plum Curculiso 3 OtsJ100 gals dilute spray. PIoIaI fall & once or twico mora 7·10 days apart. Forbes, Putnam & San Jose Scales-use 2-2'/2 PIs./l00 gals. dilule spray when crawlers are present; about second, sixth & _nth covers. May nol be ettective in some areas. Unspolted & .polted lentiform lealminers-Use 1 01/100 gals. diluto spray when first loaf miners appear. II hoavy carryover Is present, SIan al pink bud porlod. Yellow-necked & Red-humped CaierpilllUs-Use 1 011100 gals. dilute spray when young appear, usu­ ally July &Aug. Caution: May inju,. Mcintosh or related varieties if used within 4 weeks otharwSl. BEANS (Dry & Succulent) (3): Use 2'1. OIs.lA for Aphids. Cucumber BeeUes. Mexican aean Beelle and Potalo Leafhopper. Use 3 Ots.JA lor Flaa Beetles,Japanese BeeUes and Corn Earworm. Do not graze or leed treated cowpea vines or cowpea hay to livestock. BEElS (Garden & Table) (7) (14 if tops are used as lood or leed): Use 3 OtsJA forBlisl,r Bealles and Flea Beetles. BLACKBERRY (14). BOYSENBERRY (14), DEWBERRY (14), LOGAN­ BERRY (14), RASPBERRY (14), Usa 3'12 OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Aphids. Japanese Beetle. Rose Chafer. Rose Leafhopper, Rose Scale and Strawberry Weevil. , • BLUEBERRY (3): Cherry Fruitworm-Use 1 QUA. Three applications al 10 day intervals beginning just after petc\1 fall. Japanese Beetle-Use 2 OtsJA. BROCCOU (14), BRUSSELS SPROUTS (14). CABBAGE (7). CAULI­ FLOWER (7). KALE (14), & KOHLRABI (7): Use 2'12 Ols.JA lor Aphids and Flea BeeUes. For Diamond Back Caterpillars. Cabbage Looper & Cross-Striped Cabbage Worm (on home garden only) spray on loliage every 7 days. beginning when insects appear. CUCUMBERS (1): Use 33/4 Pts.lA to control Spider mites. Use 3'/ ats.1 A lor Cucumber Beetles and Aphids. CHERRIES: (Sweet & Tart) (7): Black Cherry Aphid-Use 1 01.1100 gals. dilute spray when aphids appear about lime buds are breaking. and 10- 14 days later. or in summer. Lesser Peach Tree Borer-Use 2 Ots.l100 gats. dilute spray to trunks and scaffold limbs four times at S.week intervals. beginning with emergence in June. Cherry Fruitworm-Use 2 01sJ1oo gals. dilute spray four weeks after petal laU. Cherry & Black Cherry Fruit Flies-Use 2'/2 PtsJl00 gats. dilute spray. Begin all treat­ ments wnen first U,es are trapped. Japanese Beetl e-Use 1 Qt.f100 Qals dilute spray. Plum Curculio-Use 3 01s.l100 gals. dilute spray. Petal faU and once Qr twice more 7-10 oays apart. Rose Chafer-Use 2 Qts.l100 gals. dilute spray when insect is present. San Jose & Forbes Scales­ Use 2-2"12 Pts./100 gats. dilute spray three weeKs before & immediatelY after harvest. CURRANT (1<). & GOOSEBERRY (14): Currant Aohid-Use 4 Ots.lA as leaf buds are opening or later it inlestatlon occurs. Imported Currantworm-lJse 4 Ots.lA when worms appear, EGGPLAIfl" (7): Use 3'/z Qts.lA tor Aphids. Use 2'/:z. Qts.lA for Eggolant Lace Bug and Spider Mites. PEAS (7): Use 2-2'/2 Qt.JA for Aphids. For Pea Weevil use same dosage and spray loliage during early bloom period belore eggs are laid. PEPPERS (3): Use 3 OISJA for Flea Beetles and Pepper Maggot & APhids (home garden only). POTAlOES (0): Use 1·2 OtsJA lor Leafhoppers when they first appear; repeat fNery 10 days as needed. RpTABAGA &>, TURNIPS (7) (14 illops "are to be used as food or leed): Ue 2'J2 Ots.lA for aphids and Diamond Back Caterpillars. Use 30ts./A for Flaa Beetles. SPINACH (10): Use 2'12 OtsJA for Allalfa looper, Aphids and Beet Webworm. SUASH (1): Use 3'/2 OtSJA lor APhids, Cucumber Beetle and Polato li.afhoppers. - STRAWBERRY (3): Use 2-4 OtsJA on loliage as needed 10 control Field Cricket, Lygus Bugs, Spittlebugs & Thrips. Use 2-3'12 OtsJA on foliage as needed to control Flea BooUes, Strawberry leaf Bootie, Strawberry Weevil. Use 2-3 Ots.lA on foliage as needed 10 control Potato Lealhop­ pers, Strawberry leaf Roller, Strawberry Root Weevil and Whiteflies. Use 3'/2 OtsJA on foliage as needed 10 control Aphids. CAUTION: dosages above 3'/2 OtsJA should not be applied within 14 days 01 harvest. SWEET CORN (7): Use 2 OtsJA lor Japanese Beetle. Spray on silks and loliage. lOMAlOES (5): Use 2'1. OtsJA for Aphids and Spider Mites. Use 3'12 Ots./A lor Blister Beetles and 4 QtsJA for Drosophila. FLOWERS & ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS: Oyster Shell Scale & Eunony­ mus Scale-Use 21/2 Pts./A Aphids. Spider Mites, WMe Fly, Thrips, Mealy Bugs, Japenese BeeUe Adull. Four Lined Plant Bug. Tarnished Plant Bug. Rose lealhopper. Potato leafhopper-Use 33/. PISJA. Bag­ worms. Juniper Scale-Use 21/2 Qts.lA. Soft Brown Scale-Use 61/. PISJA Pine Needle Scale- Use 5 OtsJA. Apply in summer when inlesla­ tion occurs. Repeat in 10-12 days. For scales, apptywhen crawlers have settled on foliage. CAUTION: Do not use on certain lerns. including eoston Maidenhair and Pteris. as well as some species of Crassula, because of possible injury to these ornamentals. Do not spray privet or vibernum and avoId repeated-appUcations to evergreens. Do not spray ~hen temperatures are abnormally high. ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREE INSECTS: To conlrol May Beetle. Lace Bugs on Oak and Sycamore, Tussock Moth. Fall Webworm, Japanese Beetle. Forest Tent CaterpiJIar, Eastern Tent Caterpillar, Gypsy Moth, Elm Leal BeeUeand Canker.vorms on shade trees, use 1-2 Dts. per 100 gals . ~mute spray in conventional sprayers. When using a mist blower, dilute one part Spray to 3 parts water using approximately 1-2 PiS. per 35·50 toot tree. cAUTION: Ctnnese Elms may be iniured by foliar sprays of high ~osaga sprays when applied with conventional spraying equipment, especially under condit«;ms of drought and high temperature,_po not spray when temperatures are abnormally high. Avoid repeated applica· .Iions to evergreens.

· . j ( ( MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY EPA REG. NO. 34704-205 MOSQUITO CONTROL MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY is effective in the control of Mosquitoes, both Adult and larva on non-Agricultural land and may be applied as a fog or mist from suitable equipment. Remove motor vehicles from spray area or wash immediately after spraying. Spray may damage paint finish. ADULT MOSOUITOES THERMAL FOG EQUIPMENT: Thermal fogging is more effective in early morning and late evening. Application time for control of adult mosqui­ toes should coincide with time of most activity of the mosquito. Avoid thermal fogging when winds exceed 5 miles per hour as effectiveness is reduced. MALATHION METHOXY· CHLOR COneen- FuelOi! SPRAY tration Acrellatt Fa l00ga~. 96.5 gals. 3.5901,. lo-- . 0.5 lb. aaual per of Spray Solution acre For59OI,. 4gs. plus 1 pinl 1% 0.5 tb~ actual per of Spray Solution 7pints acre Note: 5-7 gals. of Thermal Fog Spray solution should cover 1 acre. SPRAYING EQUIPMENT, Misl blowers or Sprayers require mixing of Ihe MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY in waler solution and applying as a mist to areas frequented by Adult Mosquitoes. MALATHION METHOXY· CHLOR Concell- Water SPRAY mtion Acre Rato Forl009a~. 96gals. 4gal~ 1% 01 Spray Solution For 5 gals. 4 gals. plus 1.5pin~ 1% olSpraySolution 7pin~ Note: 5 to 7 gals. of spray solution should cover 1 acre. 0.51bs. actual per acre 0.5 ~ actual per acre AIRCRAFT SPRAYING: Over large land areas. For low volume spnaying mix 1 gal. of MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR in 15 gals. of light fuel aU or cosalvent (such as Exxon HAN. Sinclair 110. etc.) and apply approx. 4 gals. per acre. MOSQUITO LARVAE On non-agricultural land, beaches and other public park. areas. SPRAYING: Mist blowers or Power Spnayer. Mix 1 pt. of MALATHION METHOXYCHLOR SPRAY in either Iighl fuel oil orwalerto make 10 gals. of spray and apply 10 1 acre (equivalenlla 1 gal. per 100 gals.). Spray marshland, swamps and low lying areas, standing water and puddles. Thorough even coverage is essential for effective control. Application rate should be equivalent to 0.2 Ibs. actual per acre sprayed. Repeat as necessary for control. Apply only to known Mosquito Breeding sites and in Approved Spray areas. Shrimp and Crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where these are important rescurces. NOTICE PLATTE WARRANTS THAT THIS PRODUCT CONFORMS 10 THE CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ON THE LABEL THEREOF AND IS REA· SONABLY FIT FOR THE PURPOSES STATED ON SUCH LABEL ONLY WHEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS UNDER NORMAL USE CONDITIONS. IT IS IMPbsSIBLE TO·ELIMINATE ALL RISKS INHERENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS PRGI'J. UCT. CROP INJURY. INEFFECTIVENESS. OR OTHER.UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES MAY RESULT BECAUSE OF SUCH FACTORS Afo WEATHER CONDITIONS. PRESENCE OF OTHER MATERIALS. OR THE MANNER OF USE OR APPLICATION. ALL OF WHICH ARE BE· YOND THE CONTROL OF PLATTE. lN NO CASE SHALL PLATTE BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL. SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. ALL SUCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER. . EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN. PLATTE MAKES NO WARRANTIES. GUARANTEES. OR REPRESENTIITIONS OF ANY KINO. EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. OR BY USAGE OF TRADE. STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. WITH REGARD TO THE pRODUCT. SOLO. INCLUDING. BUT NOT LIMITED TO. MERCHANTABILITY. FIT· NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. USE OR ELIGIBILITY OF THE' PROOUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR TRADE USAGE. BUYER'S OR USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. AND PLATTE'S lOTAL LIABILITY. SHALL BE FOR DAMAGES NOT EXCEEDING THE COST OF THE PRODUCT. . . FORMULATED FOR PLATTE CHEMICAL CO. 150 SO. MAIN STREET FREMONT. NEBRASKA 68025·5697 3