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# SETRE CARBARYL 80 WP INSECTICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **5905-517**
- Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
- Signal word: Warning
- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (80%)
- Label accepted: 2005-03-11
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00517-20050311.pdf
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United States § Registration opp Identifier Number
aEPA Environmental Protection Agency Amendment
Washington, DC 20460 1/ Other
Application for Pesticide - Section I
1. Company/Product Number 2. EPA Product Mansger 3. Proposed Classification
5905-517 o None o Restricted
4. Company/Product (Nama) .' PM'
Setre Carbarvl 80WP Insecticide
5. Nama and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Reveiw. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)
Helena Chemical Company (b)(i). my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling
225 Schilling Boulevard. Suite 300 to:
Collierville. Tennessee 38017 EPA Reg. No.
o Check if this ;s B new address Product Name
Section - II
0 Amendment - Explain below. D
Final printed labels in repsonse to
Agency letter dated NOTfRCATION 0
Resubmission in response to Agencv letter dated
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-Me Too" Application.
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Notification - Explain below.
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Other - Explain below. MAR 1 1 2005
Explanation: Use additional page{sl if necessary. (For section I and Section 11.1
Other Revisions
"Notification of Other Revisions per PR Notice 98-10. This notification is consistent with the provisions of PR Notice 98-10 and EPA regulations at 40 CFR
152.46. and no other changes have been made to the labeling or the confidential statement of formula of this product. I understand that it is a violation of 18
U.S.C. Sec. 1001 to willfully make any false statement to EPA. I further understand that if this notification is not consistent with the terms of PR Notice 98-10
and 40 CFR 152.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA.
Section - III
1. Material Thie Product Win Be Peck.ged In:
Child-Resistant Packaging Unit Packaging Water Soluble Packaging 2. Type of Container
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3. location of Net Contents Information 4. Size(s) Retail Container 5. Location of label Directions
~ Label U Container 't=l On Label
6. Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product ~UthOg.aPh 0 Other
Self Adhesive Paper p,lued Stencittd
, Section - IV
1. Contact Point (Complste items dirtlctly below for identificBtion of individual to b. contBcttld. ;, nscessBf'(. to process this application.)
Name Tid. Telephone No. !Include Area Code)
Mandy K. Styles Product Registration Supervisor (901) 752-4420
Certification 6. Oat., ,69plication
f cenify that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true, accurate and complete. kec8t\Oed
I acknowledge that any knowlinglly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisorvnent or
both under applicable law.
(Stamped)
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4. Typed Name 5. Date
Mandy K. Styles 3/1/2005
EPA Form 8570-1 (Rev. 3-941 Previous editions are obsolete. Whit. - EPA Filo Copy (original)
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CARBARYL 80WP
INSECTICIDE
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
WARNING AVISO
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la
explique a Usted en detalle, (If you do not understand this label, find
someone to explain it to you in detail.)
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards To Humans And Domestic Animals
WARNING· AVISO
May be fatal if swallowed, Avoid breathing vapors (dust or spray
mist), Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing, Do not use this
product in commercial food areas of food handling establishments,
restaurants, or other places where'food is prepared or processed,
FIRST AID
N-Methyl Carbamate
IF SWALLOWED:
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for
treatment advice,
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow,
• Do not induce vomiting unless told 10 do so by the poison
control center or doctOL
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person,
IF INHALED:
• Move person to fresh aiL
• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then
give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-ta-mouth, if possible,
• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment
advice,
IF IN EYES:
• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-
20 minutes,
• Remove contact lenses, if present after the first 5 minutes,
then continue rinsing eye,
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice,
IFON SKIN:
• Take off contaminated clothing
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20
minutes,
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment
HOT LINE NUMBER
Have the product container with you when calling a poison control
center or doctor, or going for treatment In case of emergency, call
ChemTrec at 800-424-9400,
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate acid ester that inhibits
cholinesterase, Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM, opiates, or
cholinesterase inhibiting type drugs,
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SEE INSIDE PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY
STATEMENTS.
EPA Reg, No, 5905-517
EPA Est No,
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: !AA:-l:JFACTURED BY
•• ~EE.F.rlA CHEMICAL COMPANY
225 SCHILLING BOULEVARD, SUITE 300
COLLIERVILLE TENNESSEE 38017
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Applicators and other handlers must wear.
NET CONTENTS:
NOTIFICATION
MAR 11 2005
1, Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants
2. Waterproof gloves
3. Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
4, Protective eyewear
5, Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
6, Chemical resistant apron when cleaning equipment, mixing, or
loading
Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been
drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate,
Do not reuse them, Follow manufacture~s instructions for cleaning
and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for wash ables, use
detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other
laundry,
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should:
Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using
tobacco or using the toilet
Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside, Then
wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
BEE CAUTION: This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
treatment orresidues 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 areas, This product is extremely toxic to aquatic
and estuarine invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water, or to
areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the
mean high water mark, Discharge from rice fields may kill aquatic
and estuarine invertebrates, Do not contaminate water by cleaning
of equipment or disposal of wastes.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling, Do not apply this product in a way that
will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift,
Only protected handlers may be in the area during application, For
any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency
responsible for pesticide regulation,
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the
Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170, This standard
contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on
farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
agricultural pesticides, It contains requirements for training,
decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance, It also
· contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
statements on this label about personal protective equipment and
restricted-entry intervals. The requirements in this box only apply to
uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection
Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the
restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
PPE required for early entry to treated 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:
1. Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants
2. Waterproof gloves
3. Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
4. Protective eyewear
5. Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
Store in a dry place. In case of minor spills, follow all precautions
indicated above and cleanup immediately. Sweep up and dispose of
wastes.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this
product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal
facility.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag into application
equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by
incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by buming.
If bumed stay out of smoke.
GENERAL INFORMATION
SUBSEQUENT PLANTING OF FOOD AND FEED CROPS IN
TREATED SOIL MUST BE MADE WITH CROPS ON THIS OR
OTHER CARBARYL LABELS.
CARBARYL 80WP is a dry powder for dispersion in water and
application as an insecticidal spray in hydrauliC sprayers, mist
blowers, low-gallonage ground equipment and aircraft. The
directions on this label are based on tests and field experience
relating to (a) effectiveness, (b) possible injury to plants and animals,
and (c) residues in food, feed, and milk. READ THIS LABEL
BEFORE USE. STRICTLY OBSERVE LABEL DIRECTIONS AND
CAUTIONS, AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND STATE "
REGULATIONS.
Read Entire Label. Use Strictly According to Label Directions and
Cautions. Do not use application methods, dosages, concentrations,
or frequencies not listed on labeling. Do not apply against target
pests or crops not listed on labeling. Do not mix with fertilizers or
micronutrients if the resulting spray mixture is incompatible or
alkaline.
PREHARVEST AND GRAZING USE INFORMATION AND
LIMITATIONS
Tolerances established under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic
Act permit the sale of crops bearing probable carbaryl residues when
this product is used in accordance with label directions. Do not plant
rotational crops not listed on this product label within 18 months
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following treatment. If used as direcled, treated forage may be
grazed or used as feed for dairy and meat animals without causing
illegal residues in meat or milk. Do not use reclaimed Imgation water
from crops treated with carbaryl on upland crops for which carbaryl
tolerances are not established.
PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS
To avoid possible injury to tender foliage, do not apply to wet foliage
or when rain or high humidity is expected during the next two days.
Carbaryl injures Boston ivy, Virginia creeper, and maidenhair fem.
During early season, it may also injure Virginia and sand pines.
Observe label instructions on apple thinning and on combinations
with certain herbicides on rice and soybeans.
SPRAY PREPARATION
TO ASSURE UNIFORM SUSPENSIONS, AGITATE, STIR, OR
RECIRCULATE ALL CARBARYL 80WP SPRA YABLE
CONTAINERS PRIOR TO AND DURING USE, Remove oil, rust,
scale, pesticide residues and other foreign matter from mix tanks and
entire spray system. Flush with clean water. Fill spray or mix tank
with Y. to y. the desired amount of water. Start mechanical or
hydraulic agitation. Slowly add the required amount of CARBARYL
80WP and then the remaining volume of water. Prepare only as
much spray mixture as can be applied on the day of mixing.
MAINTAIN CONTINUOUS AGITATION DURING MIXING AND
APPLICATION TO ASSURE A UNIFORM SUSPENSION. DO NOT
STORE SPRAY MIXTURES FOR PROLONGED PERIODS.
COMPATIBILITY
CARBARYL 80WP has been used without plant injury with most
common insecticides, miticides, fungiCides, nutrients, adjuvants, and
petroleum oil used on citrus. If compatibility with another product and
the resulting crop response is unknown, it should be tested on a
small scale. Curdling, precipitation, greasing, layer formation or
increased viscosity are symptoms of incompatibility. WHEN
PREPARING COMBINATION SPRAYS, FIRST ADD CARBARYL
80WP TO AT LEAST '!:. THE DESIRED VOLUME OF WATER, MIX
THOROUGHLY, AND THEN ADD COMBINATION PRODUCTS TO
THE MIXTURE, AND THEN THE REMAINING VOLUME OF
WATER. DO NOT APPLY TANK MIX COMBINATIONS UNLESS
YOUR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE INDICATES THE MIXTURE IS
EFFECTIVE AND WILL NOT RESULT IN APPLICATION
PROBLEMS, EXCESSIVE RESIDUES OR PLANT INJURY.
Unstable under highly alkaline conditions. Not effective if used with
alkaline materials such as Bordeaux, lime-sulfur, and casein-lime
spreaders.
APPLICATION
On all crops, use sufficient gallonage to obtain thorough and uniform
coverage.
Calibrate spray equipment to deliver the required volume.
Use 50 mesh slotted strainers in spray system and behind nozzles.
Avoid applications just before rainfall as poor insect control may
result.
To clean the sprayer after use, drain and flush with water.
Refer to the Storage and Disposal directions for proper disposal of
this rinse water.
INSECT CONTROL
Apply when insects or their damage appear. To maintain control,
repeat at 7 to 14 day intervals or as necessary unless a shorter
interval is specified below. Where a dosage range is indicated, use
lower rate on young plants and early instars and higher rate on
mature plants, advanced instars and adults. Thorough and uniform
spray coverage is essential for effective-Control.
This product does not control spider mites. If spider mites are a
problem, use a registered miticide. Regional differences have been
noted in the susceptibility of certain strains of fall armyworms to
carbaryl. If your experience indicates inadequate control, use an
alternative pesticide.
FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS
Use at least 1 gallon of finished spray per acre for aerial application
and at least 3 gallons of finished spray per acre for concentrate
ground application. To prepare small volumes of spray, use 1-1/4
tablespoons per gallon of water where rates of 1-1/4 pounds per acre
or 1-1/4 pounds per 100 gallons of water are indicated in the text
below.
ALL FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS - For
grasshoppers use 213 to 1-7/8 pounds per acre. Use 213 to 1-1/4
pounds for nymphs on small plants or sparse vegetation in
wasteland, rangeland, ditch banks, and borders. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8
pounds for adult grasshoppers or applications to dense vegetation.
See specific crop for pre-harvest interval.
ALFALFA', CLOVERS - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for blister
bee~es and Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-1/4 pounds for alfalfa
caterpillar, bean leaf beetle, cucumber beetle, green cloverworm,
Japanese bee~e, leafhoppers, three-cornered alfalfa hopper, thrips,
and velvetbean caterpillar.
Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for alfalfa weevil larvae, armyworm,
doverhead weevil, cutworms, Egyptian alfalfa weevil larvae, essex
skipper, European alfalfa beetle, fall armywcrm, Iygus bugs, stink
bugs, webworms, and yellowstriped armyworm. Observe plant
response precautions. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
For alfalfa weevil larvae, if pretreatment damage is extensive, cut
alfalfa and treat the stUbble. Use higher rate in areas east of the
Rocky Mountains. On dense growth, use 25 to 40 gallons per acre
with ground equipment to ensure adequate coverage.
'For application to alfalfa via Center Pivot Irrigation Systems; refer to
"Directions for Use Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems'.
ASPARAGUS - Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre. Do not apply
within 1 day of harvest. FOR POST HARVEST APPLICATION
ONLY - Use 2-1/2 to 5 pounds for apache cicada and asparagus
bee~e. Treat ferns or brush growth. Do not treat more than once
every 3 days.
BEANS (including blackeyed peas, cowpeas, crowder or
southern peas, dry beans, green beans, lima beans, navy beans,
and snap beans) - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for blister
beetle and Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-1/4 pounds for alfalfa
caterpillar, bean leaf beetle, cucumber beetle, flea beetle, green
cloverworm, Japanese beetie, leafhoppers, three-cornered alfalfa
hopper, thrips, velvetbean caterpillar, and western bean cutworm.
Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for armyworm, com earworm, cutworm,
European com borer, fall armyworm, stink bug, tarnished plant bug,
and webworm. Use 2-1/2 pounds for cowpea curculio. CALIFORNIA
USE ONLY - Use 2-1/2 pounds for com earworm, limabean pod
borer, Iygus bugs, and stink bugs. Observe plant response
precautions. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest (succulent), 14
days of harvest (forage), and 21 days of harvest (dried and hay).
CABBAGE, BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER,
KOHLRABI - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for flea beetles and
harlequin bug. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 for armyworm, corn earworm, fall
armyworm, and imported cabbageworm. Do not apply within 3 days
of harvest.
CHINESE CABBAGE, COLLARDS, HANOVER SALAD,
HORSERADISH, KALE, MUSTARD GREENS, RADISHES,
RUTABAGAS, TURNIPS - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for flea
beetle, harlequin bug, and leafhoppers. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds for
armyworm, com earworm, fall armyworm, imported cabbageworm,
stink bugs and tarnished plant bug. Do not apply within 3 days of
harvest on radishes. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest on
horseradish, rutabagas, and turnip (roots). Do not apply within 14
days of harvest on Chinese cabbage, collards, Hanover salad, kale,
mustard greens, and turnip (tops).
CARROTS, CELERY, PARSNIPS, PARSLEY - Use 213 to 1-1/4
pounds per acre for flea beetles and leafhoppers. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8
pounds for aster leafhopper, Iygus bugs, and spittlebugs. Use 1-114
to 2-1/2 pounds for armyworm, corn earworm, fall armyworm, stink
bugs, and tarnished plant bug. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest
on carrots and parsnips. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest on
celery and parsley.
Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule. DO NOT USE ON CELERY IN
CALIFORNIA.
CORN' (field, sweet, pop) - Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for
armyworm, chinch bug, com earworm, corn rootworm adults,
European com borer, fall armyworm, flea beetle, Japanese beetle,
sap beetle, Southwestern corn borer, and leafhoppers. OBSERVE
BEE CAUTION. For insects attacking silks and ears, apply at 1 to 6
day intervals starting when first silks appear and continuing until silks
begin to dry. For larvae in whorl and foliage feeders, apply as
necessary. Optimum timing and good coverage are essential for
effective control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for western bean cutworm. Treat
when infestation averages 15% and at 90% to 100% tassel
emergence. Treatment after 100% silk emergence will reduce
effectiveness. Use 2-1/2 to 8 pounds for cutworm. Apply in a 12 inch
band using 1/4 pound (4 ounces) per 1000 linear feet of row in at
least 15 gallons of water per acre. For broadcast application, use up
to 8 pounds in at least 20 gallons (ground) or 5 gallons (air) of water
per acre.
Do not apply within 2 days of harvest on sweet com (ears), 14 days
of harvest (forage), and 48 days of harvest (fodder). Do not apply
within 14 days of harvest on field and pop corn (forage, silage) and
48 days of harvest (grain, fodder). 'For application to corn via Center
Pivot Irrigation Systems, refer to 'Directions for Use Through Center
Pivot Irrigation Systems".
CUCUMBER, MELONS, PUMPKINS, SQUASH - Use 213 to 1-1/4
pounds per acre for pickleworm and melonworm. Use 1-1/4 pounds
for cucumber beetle, flea beetle, leafhopper, and squash bug.
Observe plant response precautions. Avoid excessive applications.
Do not apply wilhin 3 days of harvest.
DANDELION, ENDIVE (Escarole), LETIUCE SALSIFY - Use 2/3 to
1-114 pounds per acre for flea beetle, ha~equin bug, and leafhopper.
Use 1-114 to 1-7/8 pounds for aster leafhopper, Iygus bug, and
spittlebug. Use 1-114 to 2-1/2 pounds for armyworm, com earworm,
fall armyworm, imported cabbageworm, stink bugs, and tamished
plant bug. Observe plant response precautions. Treat on a 5 to 7
day schedule after heads begin to form. Do not apply wilhin 7 days of
harvest on salsify (roots). Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest on
dandelion, endive (escarole), lettuce, and salsify (tops).
FORAGE GRASSES, PASTURE - Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds per
acre for armyworm, black grass bugs, chinch bugs, essex skipper,
fall armyworm, range caterpillars, range crane fly, striped grass
looper, and Ihrips. Use 1-7/8 to 2-112 pounds for white grubs (green
June beetle). To controllhrips in grasses grown for seed, use high
spray pressure to improve penetration into boot.
Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest.
GARDEN BEET, SPINACH - Use 2/3 to 1-114 pounds per acre for
flea beetles, harlequin bug, and leafhoppers.
Use 1-114 to 1-7/8 pounds for aster leafhopper. Use 1-114 to 2-1/2
pounds for armyworm, com earworm, fall armyworm, stink bugs, and
tarnished plant bug. Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule. Do not apply
wilhin 7 days of harvest on garden beet (roots). Do not apply within
~ 14 days of harvest on garden beet (tops), spinach, and Swiss chard.
OKRA - Use 1-114 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for com earworm and
stink bugs. Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule. Do not apply wilhin 3
days of harvest.
PEANUTS - Use 2/3 to 1-114 pounds per acre for blister beetles and
Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-114 pounds for alfalfa caterpillar, bean
leaf beetle, cucumber beetle, green cloverworm, Japanese beetle,
leafhoppers, red-necked peanut worm, Ihree-comered alfalfa hopper,
and velvetbean caterpillar. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for armyworm,
corn earworm, fall armyworm, stink bugs, and webworm. Use 2-1/2
pounds for whitefringed beetle adults and cutworms. Observe plant
response precautions Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest.
PEAS - Use 1-1/4 pounds per acre for Colorado potato beetle and
leafhoppers. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for armyworm. Use 1-7/8
pounds for alfalfa caterpillar, cutworm, pea leaf weeVil, pea weevil,
and yellowstriped armyworm. Do not apply wilhin 3 days of harvest
(succulent), 14 days of harvest (forage), and 21 days of harvest
(dried and hay).
POTATO*, TOMATO, EGGPLANT, PEPPER - Use 2/3 to 1-1/4
pounds per acre for Colorado potato beetle, flea beetles and
leafhoppers .
Use 1-1/4 to 2-112 pounds for European com borer, fall armyworm,
lace bug, stink bug, tarnished plant bug, tomato fruit worm, tomato
hornworm, and tomato pinworm. Use 2-1/2 pounds for cutworms. Do
not apply wilhin 3 days of harvest on tomato, eggplant, and pepper.
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest on potato. *For application to
potatoes via Center Pivot Irrigation Systems, refer to "Directions for
Use Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems".
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RICE - FOR USE IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA & TEXAS - Use 1-
1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds per acre for armyworm, chinch bugs, fall
armyworm, and stink bugs. CAUTION. May kill shrimp and crabs.
Do not use on areas where Ihese are important resources. Do not
use on rice fields in which crayfish andlor catfish farming is included
in Ihe cultural practice. DO NOT APPLY PROPANIL HERBICIDES
WITHIN 15 DAYS BEFORE OR AFTER APPLICATION OR INJURY
WILL RESULT, CALIFORNIA USE ONLY - Use 2-1/2 pounds for
armyworm, leafhoppers, and tadpole shrimp. For optimum shrimp
control, apply to water when pest first appears. Do not apply wilh in
14 days of harvest.
SORGHUMS (milo, grain sorghum and hybrids) - Use 1-1/4 to 2-
1/2 pounds per acre for armyworm, chinch bugs, com earworm, fall
armyworm, stink bug, and webworm. Use 1-7/8 pounds for sorghum
midge and Soulhwestern com borer. Use 2-1/2 pounds for cutworms.
Direct spray into forming heads for optimum insect control. Treat for
sorghum midge when 25 to 30 percent of heads have emerged from
boot and are in bloom. Repeat application 3 to 5 days later if adults
are still active. A Ihird application may be necessary in late planted
sorghum or if midge are abundant. For chinch bugs, use high
gallonage ground application directed at base of plants. Do not apply
within 14 days of harvest for grain sorghum (grazing, forage) and 21
days of harvest (grain, fodder).
SOYBEANS - Use 2/3 pounds per acre for bean leaf beetle,
cucumber beetle, green cloverworm, Mexican bean beetle, and
velvetbean caterpillar.
Use 2/310 1 pound for corn earworm. Use 2/3 to 1-1/4 pounds for
blister beetles, grape colaspis, and Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-1/4
pounds for alfalfa caterpillar, bean leaf beetle, cucumber beetle,
green cloverworm, Japanese beetle, leafhoppers, three-cornered
alfalfa hopper, Ihrip, and velvetbean caterpillar. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8
pounds for armyworm, cutworm, fall armyworm, stink bug, and
webworm. Use 2-1/2 to 3 pounds for painted lady (lhistle caterpillar),
saltmarsh caterpillar, and yellowstriped armyworm. DO NOT APPLY
A COMBINATION OF CARBARYL 80WP AND 2,4-DB
HERBICIDES TO SOYBEANS. Use lower rates for light to moderate
populations and smaller instars. Use Ihe higher rate for heavy
infestations and larger instars. Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest
((grazing, forage) and within 21 days of harvest (dried).
SUGAR BEETS - Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds per acre for armyworm,
beet leaf beetle, fall armyworm, flea beetles, leafhoppers, and
webworm. Use 1-718 pounds for cutworms. Do not apply wilhin 28
days of harvest.
SUNFLOWER - Use 1-7/8 pounds per acre for cutworm. Use 1-7/8 to
2-1/2 pounds for armyworm and fall armyworm. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2
pounds for stem weevil and sunflower beetle. NOT FOR USE IN
CALIFORNIA. Do not allow animals to graze on treated crops. Do
not apply within 30 days of harvest (grazing, forage) and 60 days of
harvest (seed).
SWEET POTATO - Use 9 T./gal. for sweet potato weevil. NOT FOR
USE IN CALIFORNIA. PREPLANT DIP - Just prior to planting, dip
sweet potato cuttings in a suspension of CARBARYL 80WP (9
T./gal. of water). Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for corn
earworm, cucumber beetle, flea beetle, sweet potato hornworm, and
tortoise beetle. Apply as a foliar spray as needed. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2
pounds for sweet potato weevil. FOLIAR APPLICATION - Full
coverage of plants is essential. Use lower rate on young plants and
higher rate on mature plants.
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
TOBACCO ·In Plant Beds, use 2·1/2 T./gal. or 1·1/2Ibs.l50gal. and
apply 6 gal.l1oo sq. yards. To prevent plant injury, avoid excessive
applications. Use 213 Ib.l1oo gal. for green June beetle grubs. Apply
only to areas that larvae have uprooted by sprinkling as a drench
with 50 to 100 gallons per 100 square yards. In Fields, use 1·1/4 to
2·1/2 pounds per acre for budworm, fall armyworm, flea beetie,
hornworm, Japanese beetle, June beetle, and suckfly. Use lower
rate on young plants (up to knee height). Use at least 10 gallons of
prepared spray per acre. Begin treatments when worms are small.
In late season, applications are necessary. Allow 3 days before
priming or cutting.
WHEAT· Use 1·1/4 pounds per acre for cereal leaf beetle. Use 1·
1/4 to 1·7/8 pounds for armyworm and fall armyworm. NOT FOR
USE IN CALIFORNIA. Do not make more than 2 applications after
grain heads emerge trom boot. Application is effective against eggs,
larvae, and adults of cereal leaf beetle. Do not apply within 7 days of
harvest (forage) and 21 days of harvest (grain).
TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
For dilute sprays, apply the specified dosage per 100 gallons of
water. For concentrate and aerial sprays increase the concentration
of CARBARYL 80WP in the spray mixture to apply an amount per
acre equivalent to that in a dilute spray. The optimum spray
gallonage will depend on tree size, density and stage of growth.
Typical spray gallonages per acre range trom 200-300 gallons for
dilute sprays, 30·100 gallons for concentrate sprays, and 10-25
gallons for aerial sprays. Do not exceed maximum label rate per
acre per application.
APPLE THINNING· Use 1/3 to 213 pounds per 100 gal. water for
easily thinned varieties including Cortland, Grimes, Jonathan,
Mcintosh, O~eans, Rome Beauty, Puritan, Red Delicious, Winesap,
and Yellow Newton. Apply 1 full coverage dilute spray between 10
and 25 days after full bloom. If factors such as tree age, variety,
nutrition, previous crop, pruning, bloom and degree of set favor
excessive fruit thinning, exercise caution to avoid possible reduction.
Use 213 to 1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for difficult to thin
varieties including Baldwin, Ben Davis, Duchess, Ea~y Mcintosh,
Golden Delicious, Lady Apple, No~em Spy, Rhode Island Greening,
Steele Red, Tu~ey, Wealthy, Yellow Transparent, and York Imperial.
Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
ALMOND· Use 1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for peach twig
borer, San Jose scale, and fruittree leatroller. Apply in popcorn or
petal fall stages and again when the May brood of the peach twig
borer begins to hatch or thereafter as needed. Use 1·1/4 pounds for
navel orangeworm. Time early and mid season applications to
correspond to moth flight peaks. Make a late' season application at
initiation of hull split or up to 10% hull split. Do not apply more than
6-114 pounds per acre. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
APPLES, PEARS· WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS· Use 1 to
1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for apple aphid, apple rust mite,
apple sucker, bagworms, California pearslug (pear sawfly), codling
moth, eyespotted bud moth, green fruitworm, lecanium scales, lesser
appleworm, Iygus bug, orange tortrix, oystershell scale, pear leaf
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blister mite, pear psylla, pear rust mite, San Jose scale, tentiform
leafrniners, and wooly apple aphid.
To avoid undesired apple thinning, delay use until at least 30 days
after full bloom. For psylla control, apply when eggs hatch or young
nymphs are present. EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS· Use 213
pounds per 100 gal. water for apple mealybug, apple aphid, codling
moth, and white apple leafhopper. Use 1·114 pounds per 100 gal.
water for apple maggot, apple rust mite, bagworms, eastern tent
caterpillar, European apple sawfly, eyespotted, bug moth, forbes
scale, fruittree leafroller, green fruitworm, Japanese beetie, lecanium
scale, lesser appleworm, oystershell scale, pear psylla, pear leaf
blister mite, pear rust mite, periodical cicada, plum curculio, red·
banded leafroller, rosy apple aphid, San Jose scale, tarnished plant
bug, tentiform leafrniners, wooly apple aphid, and yellowheaded
fireworm. To avoid undesired apple thinning, delay use until at least
30 days after full bloom. For optimum scale control, apply when
crawlers are present. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
CHESTNUTS· Use 2·112 to 3-3/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for
chestnut weevil. Make 4 applications at weekly intervals beginning in
late July for adult chestnut weevil control. Last application should be
made prior to shuck split. NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA. Do not
apply within 14 days of harvest.
CITRUS FRUITS (such as grapefruit, lemons, lime, oranges,
tangelos, tangerines, citrus citron, kumquats, and hybrids) • Use
1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for avocado leatroller, California
orangedog, citrus cutworm, citrus root weevH, fruittree leafroller,
orange tortrix, western tussock moth, west Indian sugarcane borer
(adults). Use 1 to 1·114 pounds for black scale, brown soft scale,
Califomia red scale, Citricola scale, citrus snow scale, and yellow
scale. Do not apply more than 25 pounds of CARBARYL BOWP per
acre per application. Do not apply less than 10 gallons of dilute spray
mixture per mature !nee. May be mixed with petroleum oils
commonly used on citrus. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest.
FILBERTS· Use 1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for filbert aphid,
filbert leafroller, and filbertworm. Apply when leatroller eggs are
hatching. Repeat on first appearance of adult filbert moths and again
3 to 4 weeks later. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest
OLIVES· Use 1 to 1·114 pounds per 100 gal. water for olive scale.
For optimum scale control, apply mixture when crawlers are present.
Do not exceed 2 applications per year. Do not apply more than 18-
3/41bs. of CARBARYL 80WP per acre per application. Do not apply
within 14 days of harvest
PEACHES, APRICOTS, NECTARINES· Use 1·114 pounds per 100
gal. water for apple pandemis, codling moth, cucumber beetles,
European earwig, fruittree leatroller, Japanese beetle, June beetle,
lecanium scales, lesser peachtree borer, olive scale, orange tortrix,
oriental fruit moth, peach twig borer, periodical cicada, plum curculio,
redbanded leafroller, San Jose scale, tarnished plant bug, tussock
moth, and variegated leafroller. Do not apply more than 7·1/2
pounds per acre per application to apricots. For optimum scale
control, apply when crawiers are present. Spray limbs and trunk
thoroughly, weekly during moth flight. Do not apply within 3 days of
harvest.
PECANS· Use 1·1/4 to 3 pounds per 100 gal. water for black
margined aphid, fall webworm, hickory shuckworm, lesser webworm,
pecan leaf phylloxera, pecan nut casebearer, pecan spittlebug,
pecan stem phylloxera, pecan weevil, twig girdler, and walnut
caterpillar. Do not apply more than 8 pounds per acre per
application. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
PISTACHIOS - Use 213 to 2-112 pounds per 100 gal. water for navel
orangeworm. Apply dilule volumes of 150-300 gallons of mixed
spray per acre for full coverage at onset of hull split. Do not apply
within 14 days of harvest.
PLUMS, PRUNES, CHERRIES - Use 1-114 pounds per 100 gal.
water for black cherry aphid, brown soff scale, cherry maggot,
European earwig, eyespotted bud moth, forbes scale, fruittree
leafroller, green fruitworm, Japanese beetle, lecanium scales, lesser
peach tree borer, mealy plum aphid, oystershell scale, peach twig
borer, plum curculio, prune leafhopper, redbanded leafroller, rose
chafer, San Jose scale, and variegated leafroller. Use 1 pound for
codling moth, eastem tent caterpillar, orange tortrix, and tussock
moth. Do not apply more than 7-112 pounds per acre per application.
For optimum scale control, apply when crawlers are present. For
lesser peachtree borer control, spray limbs and tree trunks
thoroughly weekly during moth flight. Do not apply within 3 days of
harvest.
WALNUT - Use 213 pound per 100 gal. water for calico scale,
European fruit lecanium, filbertworm, fruittree leafroller, and frosted
scale. Apply 6-1/2 pounds spray for mature trees. Use 213 pound for
codling moth. Apply first spray when average cross sectional
- diameters of developing nuts are 112 to 3/4 inch. Repeat during
middle or late June as needed. Use 2-112 pounds for European
earwig. Spray tree trunks to point of run-off.
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
SMALL FRUIT CROPS
Recommended dosages refer to pounds of CARBARYL 80WP per
acre. The optimum spray gallonage will depend on plant size,
density, and stage of growth. Typical spray gallonage per acre range
from 100-300 gallons for dilute sprays, 30-100 gallons for
concentrate spray, and 10-25 gallons for aerial sprays. Do not
exceed maximum label rate per acre per application.
BLACKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, DEWBERRIES (including
boysenbenries and loganbenries) - Use 1-114 to 2-112 pounds per
acre for European raspberry aphid, Japanese beetle, leafhoppers,
leafrollers, rose chafer, and snowy tree cricket. FOR USE IN
CALIFORNIA ONLY - Use 2-112 pounds for omnivourous leafroller
and raspberry sawfly. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
BLUEBERRIES - Use 1-7/8 pounds per acre for blueberry maggot,
cherry fruitworm, cranberry fruitworm, European fruit lecanium, and
Japanese beetle. Apply 3 weeks before harvest and repeat as
necessary. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
CRANBERRIES - Use 1-7/8 to 3-3/5 pounds per acre for cutworm,
cranberry fireworm, cranberry fruitworm, Japanese beetle,
leafhopper, and rose chafer. CAUTION. May kill shrimp and crabs.
Do not use in areas where these are important resources. Apply in
late bloom and as needed at 7 to 10 day intervals. Do not apply
within 7 days of harvest.
GRAPES - Use 1-114 to 2-112 pounds per acre for European fruit
lecanium, grape leaffolder, grape leafhopper, westem grapeleaf
7/10
skeletonizer, and westem yellowstriped armyworm. Use 2-112
pounds for cutworms, eight-spotted forester, grape berry moth,
Japanese beetle, June beetles, orange tortrix, omnivourous leafroller,
red banded leafroller, and saltmarsh caterpillar. Apply before first
brood leaffolder larvae emerge from rolls. Do not apply within 7 days
of harvest.
STRAWBERRIES - Use 1-114 to 2-112 pounds per acre for flea
beetle, meadow spittlebug, omnivourous leaffier (strawberry
fruitworm), strawberry leafroller, and strawberry weevil. Injury may
occur to Early Dawn and Sunrise varieties on the Delmarva
Peninsula. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
TREES AND ORNAMENTALS
For dilute-spray ground applications to trees (inclu~ing shade trees,
shelter 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 applications,
apply the specified dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume to
provide thorough coverage. To prepare small volumes of spray, use
1-114 tablespoons per gallon of water where rates of 1-114 pounds
are indicated.
For aerial applications to forest trees (including shade trees, shelter
belts, plantations, parks and recreational areas), commercially grown
ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the specified dosage
per acre in sufficient spray volume to provide thorough coverage.
Avoid direct application to lakes, streams, and ponds.
GROUND APPLICATION: Trees (including shade trees, shelter
belts, forests, plantations, parks and recreational areas).
Omamentals (including roses, flowers and other herbaceous plants),
woody plants and shrubs.
AERIAL APPLICATION: Forest trees (including shade trees, shelter
belts, forests, plantations, parks and recreational areas),
commercially grown ornamentals (including roses, flowers and other
herbaceous plants), woody plants, and shrubs.
Use 1-114 pounds for ants, apple aphid, azalea leafrniner, bagworms,
birch leafrniner, blister beetle, boxelder bug, boxwood leafrniner,
brown tail moth, cankerworms, catalpa sphinx, chiggers, cooley
spruce gall aphid, cutworm, cypress tip moth, Douglas fir tussock
moth, eastem spruce gall aphid, elm leaf aphid, elm leaf beetle, elm
spanworm, eriophyid mite, European pine shoot moth, fall
armyworm, flea beetles, fuller rose beetle, gall midges, gall wasps,
green striped mapleworm, grasshoppers, gypsy moth, hackberry
nipplegall maker, holly bud moth, holly leafrniner, jackpine budworm,
Japanese beetle, June beetles, lace bugs, leafhoppers, leafrollers,
locust borer, maple leaf cutter, mealy bugs, mimosa webworm,
Nantucket pine tip moth, oak leafminers, oak leaf skeletonizer,
oakworm complex, oleander caterpillar, olive ash borer, orange
striped oakworm, orange tortrix, periodical cicada, pine sawfly, pine
spittlebug, pitch pine tip moth, plant bugs, poinsettia hornworm,
psyllids, puss caterpillar, redhumped oakworm, rose aphid, rose
chafer, roseslug, saddled prominent, sawflies (exposed), scale
insects, sowbugs, spiny elm caterpillar, springtails, spruce budworm,
spruce needleminer, subtropical pine tip moth, tent caterpillar, thorn
bug, thrips (exposed), ticks, walnut caterpillar, webworms, western
hemlock looper, western spruce budworm, willow leaf beetle, and
yellow poplar weevil.
Observe plant response precautions Apply dilute sprays to obtain
Ihorough coverage of upper and lower leaf surfaces. To control
scale insects, treat trunks, stems and twigs in addition to plant
foliage. For optimum worm control, treat when in early instars.
Addition of a sticker may improve residual control. Use 25 pounds for
ips engraver beeffe, mountain pine beeffe, roundheaded pine beeffe,
and westem pine beeffe. Effective as a preventative treatment only.
Repeat annually as required to prevent beeffe aHacks. Apply 1
gallon of spray per 50 square feet of bar1< in late May to early July or
prior to beeffe aHack. Treat tree trunks ground level up, until trunk
diameter is less Ihan 5 inches.
LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS (including turf, golf
courses, and parks) - For ants, armyworm, bluegrass billbug,
centipedes, chiggers, cutworms, earwigs, essex skipper, European
chafer, fall armyworm, fiery skipper, flea, grasshopper, June beetle,
leafhopper, luceme molh, millipede, mosquito, sod webworm (lawn
molh), sowbug, springtail, tick, and yellowstriped armyworm, use 1-
1/4 pounds in 150 to 200 gallons of spray mixture per 5000 square
feet of established lawn, recreational area, roadway or path border.
For best results, mow lawn and apply after watering or rain. Insure
good penetration of turf. Garden hose or pressure application may
be used. Repeat 2 to 3 weeks later if necessary. \
For chinch bug and white grub, use 1-7/8 pounds in 150 to 200
gallons of spray per 5000 square feet.
MOSQUITO CONTROL
- For dilute-spray ground applications to trees (including shade trees,
shelter belts, forests, plantations, par1<s and recreational areas),
omamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the specified dosage
per 100 gallons of water. For concentrate-spray ground applications,
apply Ihe specified dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume to
provide thorough coverage. To prepare small volumes of spray,
use 1-1/4 tablespoon per gallon of water where rates of 1-114 pounds
are indicated.
For aerial applications to forest trees (including shade trees, shelter
belts, plantations, par1<s and recreational areas), commercially grown
omamentals, woody plants, and shrubs, apply the specified dosage
per acre in sufficient spray volume to provide thorough coverage.
Avoid direct application to lakes, streams, and ponds.
ADULT MOSQUITOES - On pastures, rangelands, par1<s,
recreational areas, logging camps, military posts and adjacent
forested lands or wastelands, use 1/3 to 1-1/4 tablespoons per
gallon.
Treat shrubbery and areas where adult mosquitoes congregate.
Treat when adult mosquitoes are active in early moming or late
evening. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals. Use 113 to 2J3 pound per
100 gallons in mistblowers, 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre in aerial
sprays and 1-1/4 pounds per acre in low pressure ground sprayers.
CAUTION. May kill shrimp and crabs. Do not use in areas where
these are important resources. OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. For
residential control in subtropical regions, apply 4 gallons of prepared
spray per 2000 square feet of surface area. Repeat in 3 to 6 months
or when necessary.
IMPORTED FIRE ANT CONTROL
To prepare small amounts, use 1/3 ounce per gallon of water.
For lawns, cemeteries, recreational areas (including turf, golf courses
and par1<s), pastures, rangeland, forested lands and wastelands, use
2 pounds per 100 gallons of water. Apply a total of 2 gallons of the
diluted solution over the surface of each mound or at least 1 quart
per 6 inches of mound diameter using a bucket, can or other
appropriate equipment. Thoroughly wet mound and surrounding
area to a 4 ft. diameter (12 sq. ft.). Do not disturb mounds prior to
treatment. Pour solution from a height of about three feet to give
sufficient force to break mound apex and flow into ant tunnels. For
best results, apply in cool weather, 65-80 degrees, or in early
moming or late evening hours. Repeat application if mound activity
resumes after 10 days. Treat new mounds as they appear.
Pressurized sprays may disturb the ants and cause migration,
reducing product effectiveness.
PEST CONTROL IN AND AROUND BUILDINGS
Umited to Pest Control Operators Only
Use 25 pounds per 100 gal. water (25 tablespoons/gallon) for ants
and cockroaches. Use 12-112 pounds per 100 gal. water (12-1/2
tablespoons/gallon) for brown dog tick, earwig, flea, millipede, and
silverfish. For use in and around buildings such as homes,
apartments, warehouses, bams, and municipal and recreational
areas. Apply as a coarse wet spray or with a paint brush and
thoroughly treat cracks and crevices, baseboards, comers, walls,
door sills, and window frames, quarters of household pets, ant trails,
outside perimeter of dwellings and other areas where insects tend to
congregate. Do not use as a space spray. Repeat when necessary
but not more often than twice per week. Do not use in food areas of
food handling establishments, restaurants, or other areas where food
is commercially prepared or processed. Do not use in service areas
while food is exposed. Avoid application to surfaces where visible
spray residues are objectionable.
CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION APPLICATIONS FOR ALFALFA,
CORN AND POTATO
General Precautions for Applications Through Center Pivot
Irrigation Systems
Maintain continuous agitation in mix tank during mixing and
application to assure a uniform suspension.
Greater accuracy in calibration and distribution will be achieved by
injecting a larger volume of a more dilute solution per unit time.
Application of more than label recommended quantities of irrigation
water per acre may result in decreased product performance.
Apply only through systems containing anti-siphon and check valves
which will prevent water source contamination and overflow of the
mix tank and containing interlocking controls between the metering
device and the water pump to insure simultaneous shut-off.
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift, when system connections
or fittings leak, when nozzles do not provide uniform distribution, or
when lines containing the product must be dismantled and drained.
Where sprinkler distribution patterns do not overlap sufficiently,
unacceptable insect control may result.
Where sprinkler distribution patterns overlap excessively, plant injury
may result on sensitive crops. Allow suffiCient time for pesticide to be
flushed through all lines and all nozzles before tuming off irrigation
water.
Directions for Use Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems
Spray Preparation: Remove scale, pesticide residues, and other
foreign matter for the chemical tank and entire injector system. Flush
with clean water.
Application Instructions: Prepare a suspension of insecticide in a mix
tank. Fill tank with 1/2 or 3/4 the desired' amount of water. Start
mechanical or hydraulic agitation. Slowly add the required amount of
insecticide and then the remaining volume of water. Suspension
concentrations of 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per 1 to 4 gallons of water
are recommended.
Set sprinkler to deliver 0.1 to 0.3 inches of water per acre. Start
sprinkler and then uniformly inject the suspension into the irrigation
water line so as to deliver the desired rate per acre. The suspension
should be injected with a positive displacement pump into the main
line ahead of a right angle tum to insure adequate mixing.
Note: When treatment has been completed, further field irrigation
over the treated area should be avoided for 24 to 48 hours to prevent
washing the chemical off the crop.
FOR INSECT CONTROL THROUGH CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION
SYSTEMS
Recommended dosages refer to pounds of CARBARYL 80WP per
acre. Consult the Directions for Use and General Precautions
Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems before application.
ALFALFA - Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for alfalfa caterpillar
and leafhopper. Use 2-112 pounds for grasshoppers. Observe plant
response precautions. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
CORN (field, sweet, pop) - Use 2-1/2 pounds per acre for com
earworm. OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. Apply when first silks appear.
If local populations warrant, a second application should be made 5
to 7 days after the first. Optimum timing is essential for effective
control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for European com borer and Southwestem
com borer. Apply as necessary. Optimum timing is essential for
effective control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for Westem bean cutworm. Make
2 applications. First should be made at 60% egg hatch. Second
application should be made at 90% egg hatch. Optimum timing is
essential for effective control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for com rootworm
beetles and grasshoppers. Treat as necessary. Do not apply within 2
days of harvest on sweet com (ears), 14 days of harvest (forage),
and 48 days of harvest (fodder). Do not apply within 14 days of
harvest on field and pop corn (forage, silage) and 48 days otllarvest
(grain, fodder.)
POTATO - Use 2-1/2 pounds per acre for Colorado potato beetles,
European corn borer, and flea beetle. Treat as necessary. Do not
apply within 7 days of harvest.
CONDITIONS OF SALE - LIMITED WARRANTY
AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES
Read the Conditions of Sale - Warranty and Limitations of
Liability and Remedies before using this product. If the terms
are not acceptable, return the product, unopened, and the full
purchase price will be refunded.
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The directions on this label are believed to be reliable and should be
followed carefully. Insufficient control of pests andlor injury to the
crop to which the product is applied may result from the occurrence
of extraordinary or unusual weather conditions or the failure to follow
the label directions or good application practices, all of which are
beyond the control of Helena Chemical Company (the 'Company') or
seller. In addition, failure to follow label directions may cause injury
to crops, animals, man or the environment. The Company warrants
that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
and is reasonably fit for the purpose referred to in 'the directions for
use subject to the factors noted above which are beyond the control
of the Company. The Company makes no other warranties or
representations of any kind, express or implied, conceming the
product, including no implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for
any particular purpose, and no such warranty shallte implied by law.
The exclusive remedy against the Company for any cause of action
relating to the handling or use of this product shall be limited to, at
Helena Chemical Company's election, one of the following:
1. Refund of the purchase price paid by buyer or user for
product bought, or
2. Replacement of the product used
To the extent allowed by law, the Company shall not be liable and
any and all claims against the Company are waived for special,
indirect, incidental, or consequential damages or expense of any
nature, including, but not limited to, loss of profits or income. The
Company and the seller offer this product and the buyer and user
accept it, subject to the foregoing conditions of sale and limitation of
warranty, liability and remedies.
@Copyright Helena Holding Company, 2005.
March 1, 2005
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
225 Schilling Blvd., Suite 300
Collierville, Tennessee 38017
-Telephone: 901/761-0050
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Document Processing Desk (NOTIF)
Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C)
1801 South Bell Street
Crystal Mall #2, Room 266A
Arlington, VA 22202-4501
RE: Notification to Add Other Revisions
To Whom It May Concern,
Enclosed, you will find Helena Chemical Company's Notification for numerous products.
Helena has updated the copyright company name, all trademarks, and registered trademarks
from Helena Chemical Company to Helena Holding Company. This has been done on the
following products:
Weed Rhap A-4D 5905-501
Weed Rhap A4-MCPA Herbicide 5905-502
Weed Rhap A-6D Herbicide 2,4-D Amine 5905-503
Weed Rhap LV-4D 5905-505
Transvaal Weed Rhap LV-4 MCPA Herbicide 5905-506
Weed Rhap Low Volatile Granular D Herbicide 5905-507
Weed Rhap LV-6D 5905-508
MCPA Sodium Salt 5905-510
Setre Carbaryl 80WP Insecticide 5905-517
Trifluralin 4EC 5905-519
Par F 70 Soluble Oil 5905-520
Trifluralin 60D 5905-521
Atrazine 90DF 5905-522
Propanil 60D 5905-523
Copper Z 6/2 Granular Algicide 5905-524
Chlorothalonil 90D 5905-527
Barrage HF 5905-529
Allityn Insect Repellent 5905-531
Trifluralin HFP 5905-532
Pro-Mate Barricade 0.375% Plus Fertilizer 5905-535
This should also be noted on all alternate brand names of the master labels.
In support of these Notifications, you will find the following:
EPA Form 8570-1
1 copy of the revised label highlighted
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call me at (901) 752-4420 or by fax at (9(11)
758-1694. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. . , . ~ •.
Sincerely,
Mandy K. Styles
Product Registration Supervisor •
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