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# SA-50 BRAND 5% DIAZINON GRANULES
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- EPA Reg No: **829-264**
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- Registrant: SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL INSECTICIDES, INC.
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Diazinon (5%)
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- Label accepted: 1996-10-09
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000829-00264-19961009.pdf
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---
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frt- 13
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(under FIFRA, as nmended)
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Progmms
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NOTICE OF
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_x __
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Registration Divisiort (H7505C)
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401 "M" St.. S.W.
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Washington. D.C. 20460
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PESTICIDE:
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Registration
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Reregistration
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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Southern Agricultural Insecticides
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P.O. Box 219
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Palmetto, FL 34220
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EPA Reg. Number. Date of Issuance:
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829-264 OCT - 9 1996
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Tenn of Issuance: Conditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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SA-50 Brand
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5% Diazinon Granules
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00 the b:lSis of information furnished by the registrant. the above named pesticide is hereby registered/reregistered under the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide and
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Rodenticide Act.
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Registration is in no way to be construed as llD. endorsement or reconunendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect heclth and the environment,
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the Administrator. on his motion, may at any time suspend Of c:mcel the registl11tion of a pesticide in accordance ~ith the Act. The acceptance of any IWlle in
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coonec:tion with the registration of a product under this Act is not to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it
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bas been covered by others.
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This product is conditionally registered in accordance with
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FIFRA sec. 3(c)(7) (A) provided that you:
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1. Submit and/or cite all data required for registration/
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reregistration of your product under FIFRA sec. 3(c) (5) when
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the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to
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submit such data; and submit acceptable responses required
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for reregistration of your product under FIFRA section 4.
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~. Make the labeling changes listed below before you release
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the product for shipment:
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a. Replace the phrase "EPA Reg. No. 829-EAU" with "EPA Reg. No.
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829-264".
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b. On Option 1 second page, in the first sentence under the
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heading BAND TREATMENT AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATION, revise
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"the - house" to "the house."
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Signature of Approving Offici.'Il: D.te:
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OCT - 9 1996
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:)
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)
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page 2 of 3
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EPA Reg. No. 829-264
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c. On option 1 second page, delete the pest "Flea Beetles" from
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the list following "5% Diazinon Granules kills", because soil
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incorporation is not an appropriate method ~o control this
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foliar pest. Likewise, delete ", Flea Beetles" from the CROP
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PEST entry "Sweet Potatoes". Also, in the INSECT-RATE block
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delete "and Flea Beet.les" from the entry "Wireworms and Flea
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Beetles".
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d. On Option 1 second page, revise the TIMING/SPECIAL DIRECTIONS
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for Mole Crickets to read "Broadcast and immediately mix into
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soil 1-2 days before planting.".
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e. On option 1 second page, revise the TIMING/SPECIAL DIRECTIONS
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for Onion Maggots to read just "Broadcast and mix into soil
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just before planting.".
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f. On option 1 second page, revise the TIMING/SPECIAL DIRECTIONS
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for Root Maggots to read just "Broadcast and mix into soil
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just before planting.".
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g. On option 2 second page, in the first sentence under the
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heading BAND TREATMENT AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATION,revise
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"the - house" to "the house."
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h. On option 2 second page, delete the pest "Flea Beetles" from
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the list following "5% Diazinon Granules kills", because soil
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incorporation is not an appropriate method to control this
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foliar pest. Likewise, delete the entry "wireworms I Flea
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Beetles" and its associated information and relocate the crop
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"Sweet potatoes" to the correct alphabetical location in the
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list of crops under wireworms.
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i. On option 2 second page, in the list of crops under Wireworms,
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for consistency with the rest of the listings capitalize the
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"T" of "Tomatoes".
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j. On option 2 second page, reVlse the directions for Root
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Maggots to read just "broadcast and mix into soil 3-4 inches
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deep just before planting.".
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k. On option 2 second page, for consistency with the rest of the
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directions, revise the directions for onion Maggots to read
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"broadcast and mix into soil 3-4 inches just before
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planting.".
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)-
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page 3 of 3
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EPA Reg. No. 829-264
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1. On Option 2 second page, revise the directions for Mole
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crickets to read "One to two days before planting, broadcast
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and immediately mix into soil 1-2 inches deep.".
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m. Be sure to meet type size requirements for eLements of the
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label with minimum type size requirements.
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~. Submit three (3) copies of your final printed labeling
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before you release the product for shipment. Refer to the
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A-79 enclosure for a further description of final printed
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labeling.
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If these conditions are not complied with, the registration
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will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section
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6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes
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acceptance of these conditions.
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A stamped copy of the label is enclosed for your records.
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Enclosures
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Front Panel of LabeL.
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I 50 1®
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5% DIAZIN~
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GRANULES
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READY TO USE
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This product must not be used on golf courses and sod farms.
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FOR OUTDOOR USE ON THE HOME LAWN AND IN THE HOME GARDEN ONLY.
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Kills: Ants, Armyworms, Bermudagrass mites, Billbugs, Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Chinch bugs,
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Crickets, Cutworms, Digger wasps, Earwigs, Fire Ants·, Fleas, Lawn Moths, Leafhoppers,
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Millipedes, Sod Webworms, Sowbugs, Springtails, and White grubs of Japanese beetle, European
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chafer and Southern chafer, and many others. ·Aids in control
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: BY WT.
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Diazinon IO,O-Diethyl O-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-
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pyrimidinyl} phosphorothioatel ».............................. 5%
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INERT INGREDIENTS: .•..........•...... ~.................... 95%
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TOTAL: .....• , ... " .. "''' .. n.'' .... '.-.. ,., •. , .. ''''''~~, ...... c ........ _. _100%
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Keep Out Of Reach of Children
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CAUTION o 51538 03396 1
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye Injury, Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.
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Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating ar smoking, Do not store near food or feed products, Food
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utensils such as spoons Of measuring cups must not be used for food purposes after use In measuring pesticides. Do not contami
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nate omamental fish ponds. Do not allow children or pets on treated areas until granules have been watered into the soil and the
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grass or soil is dry.
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician Immediately. Drink I or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touchIng the back of lhe Ihroat
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with finger. Repeal until vomit fluid is clear. Do not induce vomiting argive anything by mouth ifperson is unconscious or convulsing.
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IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and apply artificial respiration, if indicated. IF ON SKIN: Wash promptly with plenty of soap
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and water. Rinse thoroughly. Get medical aUenllon. IF IN EYES: Rinse eyes with plenty ofwater and call a physician immediately.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: This product is an organophosphate insecticide. If symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present.
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atropine sulfate by injection is antidotal. 2~PAM is also antidotal and may be administered, but only in conjunction with atropine.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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-This product is highly toxic to birds, fish and other wildlife. Birds, especially waterfowl (ducks or geese), feeding or drinking on
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treated areas may be killed. Because of the migratory habits of certain Atlantic Coast waterfowl, do not apply this product 10 lawns
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in Nassau County, New York, between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates. Application rates
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above those recommended signifICantly increase potential hazards to birds_Avoid overlapping granules. Granules that are spilled or
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are vlsible on soil surfaces should be covered with soil or thoroughly mixed into the soil.
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For lawns, follow aU watering instructions in the directions for use, however. stop watering before puddling occurs. For lawns, do not
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apply this product to sites occupied by waterfowl or within 75 ft. of any body of water which may allract waterfowl, such as ponds or
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lakes. __
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Keep out of lakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes and estuaries. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is
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present. or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark Runoff may be hazardous to fish and other aquatic organisms in
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neighboring areas.
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Shrimp and Cfab may be killed at appliCation rates recommended on this label. 00 not apply where fish. shrimp, crab and other
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aquatic life are important resources. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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STORAGE: Store in original container in a cool, dry, well ventilated area Inaccessible to children and domestic animals. Do not store
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near fertilizers, herbicides, other insecticides, seeds, food or feed. PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Securely wrap original container in
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several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Do not reuse empty container. Discard container in
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trash. For minor spills, leaks, etc., folSow all precautions indicated on this labe! and clean up immediately. Take special care to avoid
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contamination of equipment and facilities during cleanup and disposal of wastes. In the event of a major spilt, fire or other emer~
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geney, call 1-800·888-8372 day or night. - -
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Our recommendations for usa of this product are based upon tests believed to be reliable. Follow diredions carefully. Timing and
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method of apprlCation. weather and CfOp conditions, mixtures with other chemicals and other innuencing factors in the use of this
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product are beyond the control of the seller. Buyer assumes all risks of use, storage, and handling not in strrct accordance with the
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directions and precautions given herewith.
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EPA EST.No .829-Fl-1 (3); B29-NC-1 (4); 829·NC-2(5) Numberfo!!owing establishment No, corresponds to first digit in lot number.
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Southern Agricultural Insecticides, Inc.
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Palmetto, Fla. 34220 Hendersonville, N.C. 28793 Boone, N.C. 28607
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E.PA Reg. No. 829-EAU J1 Net Weight: 10 Ibs.{4.54 kg)
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~ ... ACCEPTED
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with COMMENTS
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in EPA Letter Outed
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OCT - 91996
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U d Ihe Federal Insecticide,
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n e: ode and Rodenticide Act
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Fon",.a 1 d 'or Ihe pooticide as amenlle, l' ~
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registered under EPA Reg. l o.
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This page is: OPTION 1 for page 2 (back panel) of the label.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is 3 violation of Federal law to use this product Irl amanner inconsistent with-its labeling. Read entire label before use.
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OVERALL LAWN APPLICATION
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SPEctAL PRECAUTlONS TO REDUce-RISK TO -lfIRDS: Birds~ especr~y waierfowl (dUcks or geese), feeeing-or drinking on treated areas may be kilfed. To
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reduce risks 1:1 birds: (1) Do notlreatareas larger than 15.000 sq. ft (2) Becauseofthe migratory habits ofcerta/nwaterfowf. do notapplyin Nassau County, New
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York between November 1 and May 20. (3) Do notexceed maximum permitted label rates, since rates above those recommended significantly Increase potential
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haza"ds 'D ti'ds, especially waterfowl. (4) Avoid overlapping treated areas. (5) FoRow all watering Ins1ructions in the direc:ticJns lOr 1JSe, however, stop waterlng
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before plJCkiicl9 occurs. (6) Do nat apply this product to sites occupied by waterfowl or 10 sites within 75 fI:. of any body ofwatef that may atrract waterfowl. such
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as lakes or ponds. (7) Ifitis necessary to repeat appracation. wait a minimum of3 weeks between applications. Make no more than 4 applications per year.
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5% DIAZlHOII GRAHULES Mis the fol~nglawn insects on bolllgcoss;"d ~chondralawns. Not.;S~eep ;~y granules ~
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on walkways. driveways, orpatios into Ifle stxrOunding lawn area Apply this productwith a fettjlizer spreader.
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Refer 10 the k:iIowing table for spreader settings. Apply at !he rate of21bs. per 1,000 sq. fl
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Note: 1.lXXlsq. ft. = an area20'x50'; 100 sq. It = an area 10'xl0'; 21b5. per 1.000$'1. ft = 3.201. per 100 sq. ft
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Ants.~s. Bennudagrass mites" Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Chinch bugs" Clovermites" Crickets. Cutwonns. EarWigs, Fleas. Lawn moth (sod
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webW<>rm$~ LuIi1opper>, MiIUpedes, Sowbug. (pillbugs' Springtaib (coUembo~)· Apply 2 Ibs. per 1.000 sq. II. when grass ~ dry. Waler Ughtly after
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.)
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apprtCalion. W' necessary, repeafapprtcallon at3-week Illmas. Make 00 more than 4 applications per year.
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BilJbugs, Whitegrubs of Japanese beetle, European chafer, Southern chafer.Ataenius spretulus (dung beetfe}·Apply al2ltls. per 1,000 sq. ft:. and water
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grass with atleast 114 inch ofwater after appltcatlon. however, stop watering before pudding occtJS. Forbilibug controls.lIlplywhen activity is lirstobsecved
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or when chewed grass indicates damage. If necessary, repeal: appication ct3-week intervas.. Make no more than 4 applications per yeN. For grub control
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except duogbeet!e. treatanytlme between late July and earlyOctober. FordungbeetJe control appIyin SpriDg()f Sunvnerwhen damage is firstnoliced. Water
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grass wtth at least 1/4 inch of wale( after application. however. stop watering before ptJddling occtx'S. Treat again in late SI..IIl'mer or eMY Fat. if a second
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generatioo o;:curs.
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Hyperodes weevils· Apply at 21bs. per 1,000 sq.1l and water grass with. at least 1/4 inch ofwat.ef after appncaUon,l1owever, slop watering before puddling
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occurs. Treatproblem;was In mid-April and again in mid-May.
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LAWN SPREADER SETTINGS" (to deliver 21bs per 1,000 sq. It.)
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Note: The $pft3der settings listed below are approxmate. Accurately weigh a few pounds into your spreader and apply 10 measured area Then adjust the
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spreader seeing. if necessary, in order to assure correct rate of application. ...
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Spreader Make and Model Spreader Setting No. Spreader Make and Model Spreader Setting No.
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C<ntrallrr1>erlai Mark 1662·G 61/2 ORTHO Broadcast Spreader #4000 41/2
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Central St.burbia Lawn Spreader #1622·0 61/2 J.C. Penney Model 6005 71/4
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CycIorelJo<ielB1 Rolary 41/2 J.e. Penney Rotacy Spreader 5
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Gceenf6:l Model 105 61/1 Scotts Precision Flow Spreader PF-4 4
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ORTHO Drop Spreader #3000 41/2 SearsCraftsman #671.19198 6
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-For appk:<Jion with other types of eql.ipment apply at tfle rate of21bs. per 1,000 sq. It.
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LAWN SPOT TREATMENT
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Ants· Apply 1112leaspoons of 5% Diazinon Granules over and around each ant hi!.
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FIre Ants - To aid in the control of fire ants In lawns and other outdoor home recreation areas, apply 112 Cup over, and 2 ft. around, each lire ant mound.
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Immediately after applicalion, water-ln thoroughly. Apply gently !o avoid tlsturbing ants. Use of high pressure watering equfpmenl may disttJrn the ants amI cause
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migration. reducing productelfectiveness. Amlnlmum of 1 gal. of water should be applied 10 each mound area. Reapply as necessary.
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Note:.for be:stresults, applyin cool weather, 65--aO-F. orin ea1y momingor late eVefling hours. Works within 24 hours. Nowaiting fordays orweeks. Treatnew
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mounds as mey appear.
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Oiggerwasps -Apply 1112 teaspoons of 5% Dlazinon Granules in and around each nest opening. Apply at dusk when wasps are not active.
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BAND TREATMENT AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATION
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The foRo\W!g pests areconvnonly found around or near house foundations, and may enter the - ho_use:
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Ants, Brown 009 ticks, Clover mites, Crickeb, Earwigs., Fleas, MilUpedes, Sov.tugs Ipillbugs). Springtails (coJlembola).
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Apply 12 rootband of 5% Diazinon Granules nextto the house foundation. Disbibutegranules uniformly. using a rateof3.20z. foreach 100 sq. ft. of area 12' x 50')
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treated. If necessary. repeat application at 3-week intervals.
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VEGETABLE GARDENS
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SPECIALPRECAUllONS TO REDUCE RISK TO BIRDS: Birds feeding on Ireated areas maybe kiDed. 10 reduce risk to birds: Q) Thoroughly mix 5% Diazino~ I
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Granuk!s: ~ soil ~~~,,~r ~mmedia~; after application. Refer to !he following directions for depth of soil incorporatiofl. (2) Granules that are spilled or are
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visjbll;ton Io:urfar..f!<:! M l'1lver~ with soil otthorounhlv mixed into the soil.
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5% Dlazinon Granules kills: Cutvonns, Mole crickets, Rootmaggots, W'lI'ewonns, Flea beetles and Seed Com maggots on crops listed bclow. Appiy uliifomllY
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as directed for eacn crop. When a range of rates is given. lise the higher rate only lor heavier infestations. Do not apply this product to food crops grown in
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greenhouses. Applications for conlrol of pests rlSted below should be thorOlighly nixed into the soil during or icrrneliatety after application.
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~RQe· e~~ h!i!:!:: ~"3t1 bf!2wfor mecific r!CommendatIon~ for control of listed ~sts)
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Beans {lima. Pole and Snap) (succulent only) - Cutworms. Wireworms. Mustard· Mole Crickets.
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Beets, Red (table)· Cutworms, ~worms. Mole Crickets. Onions (buld and green) - Onion Maggots. WlCewonns.
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Broccoli - Root Maggots, Cutworms, Wireworms, Mole Crickets. Parsley - Cutworms. \oVlreworms.
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Brussels Sprouts - Root Maggots, Cutworms, WirewomlS, Mole Crickets. Peas (succulent only)· Cutwoons, Wireworms.
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Cabbage-Root Maggots, Ctltvorms, Wireworms. Mole Crickets. NOTE: do notllse on dried pea varieties such as dried blackeyed peas.
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Carrots· Cutworms. Wireworms. Mole Crickets. Peppen - Cutworms. Wireworms, Mole Crickets.
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Cauliflower - Root Maggots, Cutworms. Wireworms, Mote Crickets. Pmtoes - Cutworms. WJI'eWOrms.
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Celery· ClItworms. WH'eworms. Radishes ~ Mote Crickets.
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Collards· Cutwoons. Wireworms, Mole Crickets. Spinach -Cutworms. 'Mreworms.
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Cucumbers· Cutworms, Wireworms. Squash (Summer and Winter) - Cutworms, Wireworms.
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Endive [escarole) -Cutworms. Wireworms, Mole Crickets. SWeet Com· Seed Corn Maggots, Cutworms, Wirewonns.
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Kale - CUtworms, WITeWOfTJlS, Mole Crickets. Sweet Potatoes - Wireworms. Flea Beetles.
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Lettuce - CutHOl1l'\S. Wireworms, Mole Crickets. SWiss Ch¥d • Cutwonns. Wireworms. . .
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Melons (cantaloupes, Casabas, Crenshaws. Honeydew, Muskmelons, Tomatoes· Cutworms, W1rewoons, Mole Crickets.
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Persians. and Hybrids of these), and Watermelons· Cutworms, Wireworms. Turnips· Wireworms. Mole Crickets.
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~ RATE llMlNG/SPECIAL DlRECllOHS ~~LINCOPORAnON DEPTH
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· Cutworms (surface) 7-140z. pet SOOsq. ft. Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting. 2·3 Inches . •
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Cutworms (subterranean) 7·14oz. per SOOsq.ft. Broadcast and mix inlosoil just before plantiflg. J.6inches •
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Mole Crickets 3.5 o~ per 500 sq. ft Broadcast and mix into so~ 1·2 days before planting. 1·2 inches
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Onion Maggoh 7- 14 oz. per _500 sq. ft Broadcastand mix into so_~ just be_fore planting or transplanting. J.4inches
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Note: Resistant Onion maggots will not be conlrolied by Diazioon or similar type insecticides.
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RootM~g<lts 7·10.5 oz. per 500 sq. ft. Broa~t 3I1d mix into soil just before planting or Iransplanting J.4lrJches
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Seed Com M;lggots 7·14oz. per SOO sq. ft Broadcast and mix into soil justbefQ{e planting. 2 inches
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It Is a violation ofFedera I<I'H 10 use this product in a mariner inconsistent with lIS la&elin-g. Read entire label before use.
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OVERALL LAWN APPLICATION
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SPECIAL PRECAUTlONS TO REDUCE RISK TO BIRDS: Birds. e_speciaJly waterfowl (ducks or geese). feeding or drirlking on treated areas may be killed. To
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reduce risksto birds: (1) Do nottreatCM'easlargerthan 15,000 sq. ft. (2) Because of the migratory haoits of certain waterfowl, do not applyin Nassau County, New
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YM. between November 1 and May 20. (3) Do ootexceed maximum permitted labe!.(ates. since rates above th<lse recommeooed significantly Increase potenlfal
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hazards to birds. especially waterfowl. (4) Avoid ovef1appinll treated areas. {S} Follow all watering instructions in the directions for use, however. stop watering
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before puddling occurs. (6) Do not apply this productto sites occupied by watecfowl or to sites within 751l of any body of water thatmay attract waterfowl, such
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as lakes Of ponds, {7} !fats necessiYY to repeat application. wait a minimum of 3 weeks between app6c:aoons. Make no more than 4 applications per year.
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5% DtAZlHON GRANULES kills the following lawn insects on both grass and dichondra lawns. Note: Sweep any 9ranu~
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00 walkways, ttiveways. or patios into the surrounding lawn area. IilPly this productwitfl a ferti6zer spreader.
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Refer., the following table for spreader settings. Apply at the rate of 2lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft.
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Note: 1.000 sq. ft. = an CI'e3 20'x5O'; 100 sq. ft. = an area 10'x10'; 2lbs.per 1.000 sq. ft. = 3.2 oz. per 100sq. It.
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Ants.Armywonns, 8ennudagrass mites, Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Chinch bugs, CklYer mites. Crickets, Cutwonns. Earwigs, Fleas, Lawn moths (sod
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webwonns~ Leafhoppers, Milip.de~ Sov.i>ugs (Pillbug.~ Springtail. (collembol.!· Apply 2lbs, per 1,000 sq, a when grass ~ dry, W.,., igh1Jy af\ef
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application. If necessal}', repeat application a3-week intervals. Make no more than 4 applications per year.
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Biltlugs, White grubs of Japanese beetle. European chafer, Soutflem chafer, Ataenius spretulus
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gc<I$S with atleast 114 Inch ofwater after application, however, stop watering before pudding occurs. F
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or when chewed grass Indicates damage. If necessary, repeat appficalion at 3-week intervals. Make no ITIO/'e than
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except dung beetle, treatany time between late July and early October. For dung bfflIe control, apply in Spring or S
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grass with at least 114 inch of water after application, however, stop watering before puddling occurs. Treat again in late Sunvner Or early FaK, if a second
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generation 0CC1J(S.
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Hyperodes weevils ·Apply at 2 Ibs. per 1,000 sq. ft. and water grass with at least 114 inch of water after application,liowever, slOp watering before puddling
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occurs. Treat problem ... eas in mld·April and again In mid·May.
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LAWN SPREADER SEnINGS~ (to deliver 2 Ibs per 1,000 sq, ft, ) Note: The spreader selling, listed below .. e app""irnate,Accurale~
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weigh a few pounds into your spreader and ~ply to measured area Then adjust the spreader setting, if necessary, in order to assure CXlrrect rate of application.
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$preader Make and Model
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Central Imperial Mack 1652-G
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Central Suburbia Lawn Spreader #162Z-O
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Cyclone Model 81 Rotary
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Green~cld Model 105
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ORTHO Drop Spreader #3000
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SpreaderSeWng No.
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6112
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6112
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6112
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4112
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Spreader Make and Model
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ORTHO Broadcast Spreader #4000
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J.C. Penney Model 6005
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J.C. Penney Rotary Spreader
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Scotts Precision Row Spreader PF-4
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Sears Craftsman #571.19196
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'""For application with other types of equipment, apply at the rate of 2 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft.
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LAWN SPOT TREATMENT
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Ants -Allply 1112 teaspoons of 5% Diazinon Granules over and around each ant h~l.
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Spreader Setting No.
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5
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6
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Fire Ants - To aid in the ccliltrof of fire ants in lawns and other outdoor home recreation areas, apply 1/2 Cup over, and 2 ft. around. each fire ant mound,
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Irrvnedlately after application, water-in thoroughly. Apply gently to avoid disturbing ants. Use ofhi9h pressure watering equipmentmay disturb the ants'::md cause
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migration, reducing product effectiveness. AJTinimum of 1 gal of water should be apptied to each mound area Reapply as necessacy. Note:!='or best results,
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apply in cool weather, 65- • SO-F, or in early morning or late evening hours. Works. within 24 hours.No' walting for days or weeks. treat new mounds as they
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appear.
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Digger wasps ·Apply 11/2 teaspoons of 5% Oiazinon Granules in and around each nest opening. Apply at dusk when wasps are not active.
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BAND TREATMENT AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATION
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The: f~owin~ pests. are convnonfy fo'und around Q( near house foundations, and may enter the ·oouse:
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Ants, Brown dog ticks, Cktverrniles, Crickets, EMWigs, Aeas, Millipedes, Sowbugs(pillbugs}, Springtails (coJlembola).
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Apply a 2 footttand of 5% Diazinon Granules next to tile house foundatioo. Distribute granules uniformly, using a rate 0"3.2 oz. for each lOb sq. ft. of area
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(2' x'5(J1 treated.lfnecessary, repeat appflCation at 3-week intervals.
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VEGETABLE GARDENS - ,------" ,--
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EctAL PRECAUllONSTO REDUCE RISK TO BIRDS: Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed. To red lice risk to birds: ~) Thoroughly mix 5% Dlazinon
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ules into the soil dIKing or Immediately afte! appflCation. Refer to the following dir~tions for depth of soil inrorporatlon. (2) Gcanules that are spilled or are
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sible on soil surfaces should be covered with soil or thorou hi mixed into the soil.
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5% Diazlnon Granules kills: Cutworms. Mole crickets, Root maggots. Wireworms. Flea bee~es and Seed Com maggots on crops listed below. Apply uniformly
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as directed lOt each crop. When a range of rates is given, use the higher rate only for heavier infestations. Do not apply this product 10 food crops grown in
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greenhouses. Applications for control of pests fisted below should be thoroughly rroed into the soil during or Immellately after apprlCatiol\.
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Cutwonns·{Strlace and Subterranean). Beans' (pole, snap or lima) (succtJlent only), Beets (red, table), Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage. Carrots. Cauli
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ftower, CeIecy, Collards,. CllCUmber, Endive (escarole), Kale, lettuce, Melons lcaotaloupe, casabaS, crerisnaws, honeydew,lTiI.ISkmElon, Persians and hybrids of
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lhesel, Watermelons, Parsley, Peas2 (succulent only), Peppers. Potatoes (surlace and subterraneao), Spinach, Squash (soovner & winter), Sweetcom, Swiss
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cflard, Tomatoes. Usmg 7·1.01. oz. per SOO sq. ft.. broadcast and mix into SOIl just before planting. For surface culWOrms. mix into soil 2-3 ineties deep. For
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suhterrane3rl cutwonns, mix into soil 3 - 5 inches deep. If type of cutworm <:annotbe identified. mix into soil 4 - 6 Inches deep.
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'00 not use on dried bean varieties such as pintos. dried limas. navy beans. etc.
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~ not use (In dried pea varieties such as dried blackeyed peas.
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Wireworms·Beans' (pole, snap orlima) (succulent only), Beets (red, table), BrOCCClll Brussels sprouts. Cabliage. CamJts, Cauliflower. Celery, Collards, Cucum
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ber. Endive (escarole), Kale, Lettuce. Melons (cantaloupes, casabas. crenshaws, honeydew. muskmelons. Persians & hybrids oflhese), WaleJmelons. Onions
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(green 8. bulb). Parsley, Peas! (suctulenl only). Peppers, Potatoes, Spinach, Summer squash, Winter squash, Sweet corn. Swiss chord, tomatoes. Tumips
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Using 10 1/2 ·14 oz. per SOD sq. ft., broadcast and mix thoroughly into soil 4-8 inches deep just before planting.
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'00 not use on dried bean varieties such as pintos, dried limas. na'lf beans, etc
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~ not use on dried peavaiieties such as dlied blackeyed peas.
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Wirewonns. Flea beetles-Sweet potatoes. Using 1 D liZ Oz. per 50D sq. It, broadcast and mix into soil4-S inches justbefore planting.
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Mole Cricket;-Beels (red, table), Broccoli. Brussels sprouts.. Cabbage. Carrots. CauliHower, Collards, Endille (escarole), lCaIe, Lettuce. Mustard. Peppers.
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Radishes. Tomatoes. Turnips. Using 3 112 ot.. per SOD sq. fl, broadcast and mix into soil 1·2 inches deep. one kl two days before planting.
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Root Maggots·Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbcge. -Cau&nower. Using 7·10 1/2 oz. per SOO sq. ft.. broadcast and mix inlD soil 3-4 ioches deep just befQ(e
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planting or transplanting
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~d Com Maggots-Sweetcom. Using 7·14. oz. per SDO sq. ft., broadcast and mix inlO wil2 inches deep just before planting.
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Onion Maggots.()nions (bulb & green), Using 7·14 OL per 500 sq. ft. broadcast just before planting and mix into the top 3--4inches ofsoil. Note: Resistant onion
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maggots wiI not be cootroned by Diazinon or similar type insecticides
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1. 10 lb. bag treats up to 5,000 sq. ft.
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2. IN LAWNS DlAZINON KILLS: Ants, Armyworms, Bermudagrass mites, Billbugs, Brown dog ticks,
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Chiggers, Chinch bugs, Crickets, Cutworms, Diggerwasps, Earwigs, Fire Ants*, Fleas, Lawn Moths, Leafhop
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pers, Millipedes, Sod Webworms, Sowbugs, Springtails, and White grubs of Japanese beetle, European chafer
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3. IN GARDENS DlAZINON KILtS: Cutworms, Mole Crickets, Onion Maggots, Root Maggots, and
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5. Helps control Fire Ants.
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6. Controls listed pests in lawns.
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