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d/l NOTIFICATION APR 22 2003 DIAZINON 5G LAWN AND GARDEN INSECT CONTROL. This product must not be used on golf courses and sod farms. For outdoor use on the home lawn and home garden only. Ready-To-USe Granules. Treats up to 5,000 square feet. DIAZINON KILLS: Ants, Armyworms, Bermudagrass Mites, Blllbugs, Brown Dog Ticks, Chiggers, Chinch Bugs, Crickets, Cutworms, Earwigs, Fire Ants", Fleas, Onion Maggots, Root Maggots, Sod Webworms, White Grubs of Japanese Beetles, European Chafer, and Southern Chafer, Wireworms and others. "Aids in control. See Directions for Use. ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Diazinon ...... , . OTHER INGREDIENTS: .. . TOTAL: ......... . Contains 5% Diazinon Insecticide. 5,0% 95.0% 100.0% KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION See FIRST AID Below EPA Reg. No. 19713-263 EPA Est. No. 19713-GA-1 FIRST AID ORGANOPHOSPHATE IF SWAllOWED: Net Weight: 10 Pounds • Call a polson control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice, • Have person Sip a glaSS of water jf able to swaNow. • Do not induce It'Omi1ing t.rlIass told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. • 00 not give ar.fthjng by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. IF IN EYES: • Hold eye open and rinse sIowti and gently with water for 15 10 20 minutes • Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: • Take off contaminated Clothing. • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. IF INHALED: • Move person 10 fresh air. • If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration. preferably mouth-to-mouth, jf possible. CaU a poison control center or doclOr for treatment advice. Have the product container or label with you Ytt1en caINng a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. For information on !his pesticide product (including health concerns, medical emergencies or pesticide incidents), call the Nat"lonal Pesticide Wormation Center at 1-800-858.7378. NOTE TO PHYSCN: This prodLd contains diazinon, an organopoosphate that inhibits choru'estera5e. r symptoms of cholinesterase inhibibon are present. atropine sulfate by injection is antidotal, 2-PAM is also antidotal, but should be administered only in conjLnction with atropine. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazard. to Humane and Dom .. tlc Animal. CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye irritation. AVOid contact with skin. eyes or cloth­ ing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water atter handling and before eating or smoking. 00 not store near food or feed products. Food utenSils such as spoons or measuring cups must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides. 00 not contaminate ornamental fish ponds. 00 not allow children or pels on treated areas until granules have been watered into the soil and the grass or soil is dry. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is highly toxic to birds, fish, and other wildlife. Birds, especially waterfowl (ducks or geese), feeding or drinking on treated areas may be killed. Because of the mIgratory habits of certain Atlan­ tic Coast waterfOWl, do not apply this product to lawns in Nassau County, New York, between November 1 and May 20. 00 not exceed maxi· mum permitted label rates. Application rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds. Avoid overlapping granules Granules that are spilled or are visible on soil surfaces should be covered with soil or thoroughly mixed into the soil. For Jawns, follow all watering instructions in the Directions for Use, however, stop watering before puddling occurs. For lawns. do not apply this prOduct to sites occupied by waterfowl, or within 75 ft. of any body of water whiCh may attract waterfowl, such as pondS or lakes Keep out of lakes. streams, ponds, tidal marshes, and estuaries. Do not apply directly to water. Runoff may be hazardous to fish and other aquatiC organisms in neighboring areas. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where fish, shrimp. crab, and other aquatic life are Important resources. Do not contamjnate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment wash water IN lAWNS IN GARDENS DIAZJNON 5G KillS: DIAZJNON 5G KillS: Ants Fleas Cutworms Armyworms Fire Ants· Mole CriCkets Bermudagrass Mites La'Ml Moths OnIon Maggota Billbugs Leafhoppers Root Maggots Bro'Ml Dog licks Miirlpedes IiVireworms Chiggers Sod Webworms Chinch Bugs Sowbugs C lover Mites Springtails Crickets VIAlite Grubs of Cutworms Et60pean Chafer Digger WIIsps Japanese Beetle ", .. ' Earwigs Southem Chafer 0 . '-'" ·Aids in control. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violatIon of Federal Law to use this product in a m!'lnner incor. ... ·, sisten! with its labeling. Repackaging and reformulatiQn of tnis produ<tt IS prohibIted . .: .... ",', '.' ManufaClured By ., . DrI9)[11 Chemical Company P.O, BOX 13327. MEMPHIS. TN 36113:0J27 I.i ., ••• ,,+ 263SP-0403++ Dlazrnon 5G Page 1 of 4

OVERALL LAWN APPLICATION: Special Precautions To Reduce Risk To Birds Birds, especially waterfowl (duckS or geese), feeding and drinking on treated areas may be killed. To reduce risks to birds 1 Do not treat areas larger than 15,000 sQ. ft 2 Because of the migratory habits of certain waterfowl, do not apply in Nassau County, New York betv.<een November 1 and May 20. 3 00 not exceed maximllTl permitted label rates, since rates above those recommended significantfy increase potential hazards to birds, especially waterfowl. 4 A\o{)id OIl8r1aPPIng treated areas. 5 Follow all watering instructions in the direction for use, howell8r, stop watering before puddling occurs. 6 Do not apply this Product to sites occupied by waterfowl or to sites within 75 ft. of any body of water that may attract waterfowl, such as lakes or ponds. 7 f it is necessary to repeat applicahon, wait a minimum of 3 weeks between applications, Make no more ttlan 4 applications per year. Drexel Dlazinon 5G controls the follOWing lawn Insects on both grass and dichondra lawns. Apply this product with fertilizer spreader. Refer to the tables that follow for use rates and spreader settings. Note: Sweep any granules on walkways, driveways. or patios into the surrounding lawn area Pest Rate- TiminglSpeclal Directions Ants, Armyworms. 21bs.l Apply when grass is dry. V\8ter Bermudagrass mites, Brown 1,000 sq. ft. lawn lightly after appcation. If dog ticks. Chiggers, Chinch necessary, repeat appNcation at bugs, Clover mites, Crickets, 3.week intervals. Make no more Cutworms, Earwigs, Fleas, than 4 applications per year. lawn moths (sod 'Nebworms), leafhoppers, Millipedes, Sawbugs (Pilbugs), Springtails (Col/ambO/a) Billbugs, Wlite grubS of 21bsJ Wlter grass with at least one- Japanese beetle, European 1,000 sQ, ~ foLl1h inch of water after chafer, Southem chafer, appcation, however, stop Ataeniu$ spretulu$ (dung watering before puddling OCCtlS. beetle) For billbug control, apply when activity is first observed or when chewed grass incllcates damage. r necessary, repeat application at 3-lN8ek intervals. Make no more than 4 appHcations per year. For grlt) control, except dlXlQ beetle, treat any time between lale Juty and early October. For dung beetle gn.iJ control, apply in Spring or Summer when damage is first noticed. Wlter grass with at least one·fourth inch of water after application. however, stop watering before pudd6ng occurs. Treat again in rate Summer or earty FaB if a second generation occurs. Hyperodes weevils 21bs.l \f\8ter grass with at least one· 1,000 SQ. fl fourth inch of water after appAcatlon, however. stop watering before puddling occurs. Treat problem areas in mid-April and again in mid·May. *1.000 SQ, ft. = an area 20 ft. x 50 fl 100 sq, ft. = an area 10 fl x 10 fl 21bs.l1,OOO sq. ft. = 3,2 oz.l100 sq. It Note' The sp,eade' setting. 1"led below a,e app,oximalelt,;2,y weigh a few pounds into your spreader and apply to a measured area, Then adjust the spreader setting, if necessary. in order to assure correct rate of application Lawn Spreader Setting No, -(To deliver 2 Ibs./1.000 sq, ft.) Spreader Make and Model Setting Craftsman Broadcast 3.25 Craftsman Drop Spreader 1976 6 Cyclone Rotary 4.5 Greenview Drop II 55 Greenview Jet Spread II 4 JC Penney Model 6005 725 JC penney Rotary 5 Replblic EZ Broadcast 540 & 550 2 Republic EZ Drop 530 65 Scott Easy Green 26 Scott Precision Drop 4.75 Scott Precision Flow Spreader Model PF4 4 Scott Speedy Green Medalion 3.5 Servistar Broadcast 4 SeNistar Drop 6 True Temper Broadcast 4 True Temper Drop 6 -For application with other types of equipment, apply at the rate of 2 Ibs.ll,OOO sq. ft, LAWN SPOT TREATMENT Ant.: Apply 1,5 teaspoons of Drexel Diazinon 5G over and around each ant hill. Fire Ant.: To aid in control of fire ants in home lawns and other outdoor home recreation. areas, apply one·half cup over, and two feet around, each fire ant mound. Immediately after application, water­ in thoroughly, Apply gently to avoid disturbing ants. Use of high pressure watering equipment may disturb the ants and cause migra· tion, reducing prOduct effectiveness. A minimum of 1 gallon of wa· ter should be applied to each mound area. Reapply as necessary NOTE: For best results, apply in cool weather, 65·80°F,. or in early morning or late evening hOurs. Works wlthin 24 hours, No waiting for days or weeks. Treat new mounds as they appear. Digger Wasps: Apply 1 5 teaspoons of this product in and around each nest opening. Apply at dusk when wasps are not active. BAND TREATMENT AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATION The following pests are commonly found around or near foundations, and may enter the house: Ants Fleas Brown Dog Ticks Millipedes Clover Mites Sowbugs (Pil/bugs) Crickets Springtails Earwigs (Col/embo/a) Apply a 2 foot band of this product next to the house foundation. Distribute granules uniformly, using a rate of 3.2 ozs for each 100 sq, ft. of area (2 ft. by 50 ft,) treated. If necessary, repeat appli. cation at 3-week Intervals. VEGETABLES - INSECT CONTROL Special Precaution. To Reduce Rlak To Bird. Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed. lb redu::e risk 10 birds:

  1. Thoroughty mix this product into the soil duing or immediately after appfication. Refer to the Soil n:orporation table that follows.;· ~, ~
  2. Granules that are spilled or are visible on soil surfaces shoUli) oe covered with soil or thoroughly mixed into the soil Drexel Dlazlnon 5G controls certain garden Insects on crops listed in the following tables. Apply uniformly as directed for each ,crop. Whe~') ., a range of rates is given, use the higher rate only for heavier infes~ tations. ~~.' " Do not use this product in greenhouses. Dlazmon 5G Page 2 of 4

Unless directions under Timing/Special Directions state otherwise, applications for control of pests listed below should be thoroughly mixed into the soil during or immediately atter application Soil Incorporation Insect Depth of Mixing or Incorporation Into Soli Mole criCkets ,·2 IncheS Onton maggots 3-4 inches Root maggots 3-4 inches Seed com maggots 2 inches Surface cutworms- 2·3 inches Subterranean cutworms· 3-6 IncheS Wireworms 4·8 inches ·f type of cutworm cannot be identified, mix into soil 4-6 inches deep Rates' Tlmlngl Crop Pe.t 500 sq. ft. Special Directions Beans Cutworms 7·14 ozs Broadcast and mix into soil (lima. Pole, just before planting and Snap) (succulent WIreworms 10.5·14 ozs only) Note: Do not use on dried bean varieties, soch as pintos, dried limas, or naW beans Beets. Red Cutworms 7·140zs Broadcast and mix into soil (Table) just before planting Wreworms 10.5·140lS. Mole crickets 3.50zs. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1·2 days before planting 8roccoH Root maggots 7·10.50zs. Broadcast and mix into soil Cutworms 7·140%5 just before planting. Wireworms 10.5·140zs Mole Crickets 3.50zs. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1·2 days before planting Brussels Rool maggots 7·10.5 ozs. Broadcast and mix into soit sprouts Cutworms 7·140zs just before planting. Wireworms 10.5·140lS. Mole Crickets 3.50lS Broadcast and immediately mix Into the soil 1·2 days before planting. Cabbage Root maggots 7·10.5 ozs. Broadcast and mix into soil Cutworms 7·140zs just before planting VVire\NOrms 10.5·140zs Mole Crickets 3.5 ozs Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil '·2 days before planting. Carrots Cutworms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil Vllireworms 10.5·14ozs. just before planting Mole Crickets 3.5025. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1·2 days before planting. Cauliflower Root maggots 710.5 025. Broadcast and mix into soil Cutworms 7·14023. just before planting. VVire'NOrms 10.5·14 ozs. Mole Crickets 3.5 ozs. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soli 1·2 days before planting. --_ ............. _ ..•. - " ""-- J-j/ '1 Rates' Timing' I Crop Pest 500 sq. ft. Special Directions Collards Cutworms 7·140zs Broadcast and mix Into soil JUSI before ptanting INireworms 10.5·140zs. Mole crickets 3.5 ozs. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1·2 days before planting Cucumbers Cutworms 7·14 ozs. Broadcast and mix into soli just before planting Wireworms 10.5-140zs Endi'e Cutworms 7·140lS. Broadcast and mix Into soil (Escarole) Just before planting Wireworms 10.5·14 ozs Mole CriCkets 3.5 OlS. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1-2 days before planting Kale ClAwOrms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting Vlllreworms 10.5·14 ozs. Mole Crickets 3.50lS. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1-2 days before planting. leltL<e Cutworms 7-14 ozs. Broadcast and mix mto soil just before planting. Vlllreworms 10.5·14 ozs. Mole CriCkets 3.50zs. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1·2 days before planting. Melons Cutworms 7·14 ozs. Broadcast and mix into soil (Cantaloupes, just before planting. Casabas, Crenshaws, Honeydew, Muskmelons, VllirelNOrms 10.5·140zs. Persians, and HybridS of these), and Wttermelons Mustards Mote Crickets 3.5 ozs. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1·2 days before planting. Onions (Bulb Onion maggots 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil and Green) just before planting. Note: Resistant: OOlon maggots wiN not be controHed by diazinen or similar type insecticides. Wreworms 10.5·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil just before planti ng" Parsley Cutworms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soli Wireworms just before planting. 10.5·140lS. Peas Cutworms 714 ozs. Broadcast and mix Into soil (SUCCulent )Jot before planting orjy) Wireworms 10.514 ozs. Note: Do rm use on dried pea varieties, such as dried black..fl'ySd Peas. Peppers Cutworms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil VVireworms 10.5·140zs. just before planting. Mole Crickets 3.50zs Broadcas-t and i",mediate mix into tt.e $.);; :.~ days before planting. Potatoes Cutworms 7·140zs Broadcas: .. r.j n,i~ into soil just before planting. "" Vllireworms 10.5·140zs. Dlazinon 5G Page 3 of 4

Rateal Crop Pelt 500 sq. ft. Radishes Mole crickets 350zs Rutabagas Wrre'NOrms 10.5·140zs. Mole Crickets 3.50lS Spinach Cutworms 7-140zs. Wreworms 10.5-140zs Squash Cutworms 7-14 ozs (St.mmer and INnter) Wreworms 10.5-140zs Sweet corn Cutworms 7-140zs Wireworms 10.5-140zs. Seed com 7-14 ozs. maggots Sweet VVireworms 10.5-14 ozs. potatoes . Swiss Chard Cutworms 7-14 ozs. VVireworms 10.5-140zs. lbmatoes Cutworms 7-140ZS Wireworms 10.5-14 02$, Mole Crickets 3.5 OlS. Turnips Wreworms 10.5-14 ozs. Mole Crickets 3.5 02$ Tlmingl Special Directions Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1-2 days before planting Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1-2 days before planting Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting. Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting. Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting Broadcast and mix tnto soil just before planting. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1·2 days before planting Broadcast and mix into soil just before planting. Broadcast and immediately mix into the soil 1-2 days before planting STORAGE AND DISPOSAL I PESTICIDE STORAGE: Store in original container in a COOl. dry well-ventilated area. Stbre product in an area inaccessIble to chil­ dren and domestic animals. 00 not store near fertilizers. herbi­ cides, other insecticides, seeds. food or feed PESTICIDe DISPOSAL: Securely wrap original container in sev­ eral layers of newspaper and dIscard in trash CONTAINER DISPOSAL: If Empty: Do not use this container. Placf! in trash or offer tor recycling if available. If P.rtly Filled: Call your local solid waste agency or 1-800-ClEANUP for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain. WARRANTY-CONDITIONS OF SALE OUR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE of this product are based upon tests believed reliable. Follow directions carefully. Timing and method of application, weather and crop conditions, mixtures with other chemicals not specifically recommended and other rnfluencrng factors rn the use of this prOduct are beyond the control of the Seller. Buyer assumes all risks of use, storage and handling of this material not in strict accordance with directions given herewith In no case shall the Manufacturer or the Seller be liable for conse­ quential, special or indirect damages resulting from the use of or han­ dling of this product when such use andlor handlIng is not in strict accordance with directions given herewith. The foregoing is a condi­ tion of sate by the Seller and is accepted as such by the Buyer. . ~ 0;." 1) (. D!azrnon 5G Page 4 of 4 o " ,"I

rol? Drexel Chemical Company April 10, 2003 Submission of Final Printed Label per EPA's Letter Dated February 27,2003 DREXEL DIAZINON SG (EPA Reg. No. 19713-263) 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 ofFlFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under Sections 12 and 14 ofFlFRA. FOR DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY • NOnF/CAT/ON APR 22 2003 Registration Manager .' 9 ,~ . " '. '.' \ .. " e·' " 1700 Chennel Av.nue • Po.1 Offlc. 80x 13327 ••• mphl., T.nn ..... 31113.0327 Phon.: ,'01) 774-4370 • F .. : (101) 774-4811 • E-.IU: drexchemOb.U.oulh.n.1 • www.DrexCh.m.com

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Drexel Chemical Company April 10,2003 Document Processing Desk (NOTIF) Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Rm 266A, Crystal Mall 2 1921 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Arlington, VA 22202 ATTN: Dr. Dana PlIIU, Insecticide Branch Re: Submlas/on of Final Printed LJlbeI per EPA's Laftw Dated February 27, 2003 DREXEL DIAZJNON SG (EPA Reg. No. 19713-263) Dear Dr. Piiitl, Reference is made to the above. Herewith, please find:

  1. Completed EPA Form 8570-1.
  2. Three (3) copies of the final printed label (263SP-0403++) with the following changes incorporated into the label: i) The statament was revised to read "For outdoOr use on the home lawn and home garden only." ii) On page 2, for Billbugs, the statement was corrected to rea .. "Water grass ....... before puddling occurs.- Under the heeding lawn Spot Treatment, the statement for Fire Ants was revised to read "To aid in control ........... in home lawns ...... • iii) On page 4, under sweat potatoes, Flea beetles was deleted. Iv) In the Storage and Disposal box, the container disposal statements were revised according to PR Notice 2001-6, I highlighted the above for easy reference.
  3. Certification Statement per PR Notice 98-10 If you have questions/clarification regarding this submission, I can be reached at (901) 7744370. My e-mail address is ipiwonka@drexchem.com .. Thank you. Respectfully, DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY o . 4A ~ f?"Jw luzpka RegistretiQn Manager 1700 Chann.1 Avenu •• POlt Offlc. 80x 13327 • lI.mphll, T.nn ..... 3.,,3·0327 Phon.: (101) 774-4370 • Fax: (101, 774-411 •• E·IIIII: d,axch.mOb.1l10uth.n.t • www.D,axCh.m.cc>n. 7/7 111"",,"1) " , . ~ ~".;" " , ":Ie (,:';'