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# ADMIRE 2.5 GRANULAR
- EPA Reg No: **264-759**
- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Imidacloprid (2.5%)
- Label accepted: 1995-04-04
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/003125-00423-19950404.pdf
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John s. Thornton
Miles Inc.
8400 Hawthorn Road
P.O. Box 4913
K~nsas City, Mo 64120-0013
Dear Mr. Thornton:
Subject: Conditional Amendment for vegetables
crop grouping and grapes
Admire 2.5 Granular
EPA Registration No. 3125-423
Your resubmission of March 31, 1995
APR 041995
The Agency is conditionally approving an amendment to the
registration of the above-referenced product under the
authcrity of section 3(c) (7) (b) of the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). To maintain your
registration you must:
1. Submit a small scale prospective groundwater monitoring
study for potat',)es and broccol i . Monitoring must continue
for at least two full years. Information, coordination and
reports are due to the Agency according to the schedule listed
below:
a) June 1, 1995 - site Approval
Discussion" with EPA personnel.
b) July 15, 1995 - Ground water prot:>cols to be submitted
(site specific).
c) August 1995 - Discussion" with EPA personnel.
d) September 30, 1995 - site instrumentation must be
submitted.
e) Spring 1996 - Appl ication of test materiil L. Ground
wilter monitoring to commence .
• Discussions Ciln take the form of conference calls or meeting
where needed.
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f) Spring 1998 - Submit request to terminate study.
Monitoring must continue until EPA grants permission
to terminate.
g) Once the monitoring studies have started quarterly
progress reports must be submitted to the Agency.
h) Final reports must be submitted within 6 months of
agreement to terminate the grouud water studies.
2. You will submit production information (pounds or gallons
produced) for this product for the fiscal year in which the
use on fruiting and leafy vegetables, lettuce and grapes are
conditionally registered, in accordance with FIFRA section 29.
The fiscal year begins October 1 and ends September 30. The
production information will be submitted to the Agency on
later than November 15, following the epd of the preceding
fiscal year.
3. Make the following label change:
Add the following statement to the Environmental Hazard
Statement: "This product is highly toxic to aquatic
invertebrates."
4. Submit five (5) copies of your final printed labeling
before you release the product for shipment.
You should note that if you fail to satisfy any of the
conditions imposed on this registration, e.g., you fail to submit
the required data by the specified deadlines or the data submitted
were not generated in accordance with the applicable test
guidelines, EPA may issue a Notice to cancel this amendment under
section 6(e) of FIFRA.
A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.
Enclosure
Sincerely yours,
Dennis H. Edwards, Jr.
Product Manager (19)
Insecticide Rodenticide Branch
Registration Division (7~05C)
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Reason to Issue: To add fruiting vegetable and Date of Draft: 03131195(Pre·Rt'JlilQ.
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mitigation language for Florida county m:l!l full label language. and 1111 7194
ADMIRE 2.5 Granular
Systemic Insecticide
FOR CONTROL OF CERTAIN INSECTS ON VEGETABLES
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Imidacloprid. 1-1I6-ChIoro-3·pyridinyllmethyll
·N-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine .................................................................................. .
INERT INGREDIENTS .•...••.••..•.........•...••••..•.••..•..••.•••••••••••••.....••.••..•.••.••......•.......•..
EPA Reg. No. 3125-423 Net Contents
STOP - READ THE LABEL BEFORE USE
Keep Out Of Reach of Children
CAUTION
AVISO
2.5'"
97.5'"
100.0'"
Pounds
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta. busque a alg"ien
para que se la explique a usted en detallp.
IIf you do not understand the :~tL:. find someone
to explain it to you in detai:.;
ACCEf'1"Y.D
wIIIo COIllMENTS
.. EPA wiler 0. ...
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ADMIRE 2.5 Granular Systemic Insecticide
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION
Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes
eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.
Applicators and other handlers must wear:
• long-sleeved shirt and long pants
• Water-proof gloves
• Shoes plus socks
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaningl
maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables,
use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
separately from other laundry.
Engineering controls statements:
• When nandlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or
aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed
in the Worker Protection Standard (wPSI for
agricultural pesticides (40 CFR 170.240(dH4-6IJ, the
handler PPE req'Jirements may be reduced or modified
as specified in the WPS.
User Safety Recommendations:
User should:
• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing
gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets
inside. Then wash thorougl\:y and put on clean
clothing.
• Remove PPE immediately after handling this
product. Wash the outside of gloves before
removing. As soon as possible, wash thoroughly
and change into clean clothing.
STATEMENTS OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
If In eyes: Hold eyelids open and flush with plenty of
water. Call a physician if irritation persists. If swallowed:
Call a phy~ician or Poison Control Center. Drink one or
two glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching
back of throat with finger, or, if available, administer 1
tablespoonful (15 mil of syrup of ipecac followed by 1 to
2 glasses of water. If vomiting does not occur within 20
minutes, repeat the dose once. Do not induce vomiting or
give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If on
skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Get medical
attention if irritation occurs.
TO PHYSICIAN: No specific antidote is available. Tre~t
the patient symptomatically.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This product is highly toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do
ClOt apply directly to water, or to areas where surface
w~ter is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
w.ter marl ....
n., not (flrlt:tnllnate water when dispOSing of equipment
vY:Jshwaters .
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This chemical demonstrates the properties and
characteristics associated with chemicals detected in
groundwater. The use of this chemical in areas where
soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is
shallow, may result in groundwater contamination.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a
manner inconsistent with its labeling.
IMPORTANT: Read these entire DIRECTIONS FOR USE,
GENERAL INFORMATION, AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
before using ADMIRE 2.5 Granular systemic insecticide.
CONDITIONS OF SALE: THE DIRECTIONS ON THIS
lABEl. WERE DETERMINED THROUGH RESEARCH TO BE
APPROPRIATE FOR THE CORRECT USE OF THIS
PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN TESTED UNDER
DIFFEP.ENT ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS BOTH
INDOORS AND OUTDOORS UNDER CONDITIONS
SIMIlAR TO THOSE THAT ARE ORDINARY AND
CUSTOMARY WHERE THE PRODUCT IS TO BE USED,
INSUFFICIENT CONTROL OF PESTS OR PLANT INJURY
MAY RESULT FROM THE OCCURRENCE OF
EXTRAORDINARY OR UNUSUAL CONDITIONS, OR FROM
FAILURE TO FOUOW LABEL DIRECTIONS. IN ADDITION,
FAILURE TO FOUOW LABEL DIRECTIONS MAY CAUSE
INJURY TO ANIMALS, MAN, AND DAMAGE TO THE
ENVIRONMENT. MilES OFFERS, AND THE BUYER
ACCEPTS AND USES, THIS PRODUCT SUBJECT TO THE
CONDITIONS THAT EXTRAORDINARY OR UNUSUAL
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS, OR FAILURE TO
FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS ARE BEYOND THE
CONTROL OF- MILES AND ARE, THEREFORE, THE
RESPONSIBIUTY OF THE BUYER.
Do nat apply this product in a way that will contact
workers or ather persons, either directly or through d'ift.
Only protected handlers may be in the area during
application. For any requirements specilic 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 agricuitlKal workers on farms,
forests, rlIKseries, 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 IPPEI, and restricted-entry interval. 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 1 2
hoIKS.
exception: If the product is sOil-injected or soil­
incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard,
under certain circumstances, allows workers to
enter the treated area if there will be no contact
with anything that has been treated.
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:
• Coveralls
• Waterproof gloves
• Shoes plus sacks
RESISTANCE: Some insects are known to develop
resistance to insecticides alter repeated use. As with any
insecticide, the use of this product should conform to
resistance management strategies established for the use
area. Consult your agricultural advisor for resistance
management strategies and recommended pest
management practices for YOlK area.
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ADMIRE 2.5 Gr .. ular Systemic Insecticide
RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS
CROP PEST RATE PER REMARKS
APPLICATION
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VEGETABlES Aphids Soil Application SOIl APPlICA liON
IDir.ct .... d Whiteflies Apply specified dOlage and incorporate into the soil using one
or Clncluding 10· 151b/..". of the following method.:
T,enaplantl S weetpotato or
Silverie.f whitefly' (Se. conversion chart C1I In a nIIrrow band centered on the plant row in the
Eggplant CoIo,edo pot.to be.d. for5ne.r~c.uon bedding operation 14 or tewer d_ye prior to planting. Fo,
Aea beetle. rat •• , b •• t ,esult. bend width .houId b. 2" 0' Ie ... nd ploced 1 - 2"
Torn..to Thrip. below the .eed depth.
Ground che,ry 12' In-furrow ..,Iic.tion at or below seed l.wI during
pI.nting.
Pepinoc
13' A •• sided, •••• her pIont. er ... _.hed. AppIic.tions
Tomotillo .hould be ploced within 2-4 inches to the lide of .och row
and incorporae:ed 1 or more inches deep. Applications .hould
P~ppor Aphid. Sol Application be med. to each row if there .re two rowl per bed.
Iinciuding Whiteflie.
BeM pepper. IIncluding 10 - 20 Ib/.c,e The rate applied affects the length of control. U •• the high
Chili peppe,. Sweetpotato or rate where in:.stations occur later in crop development. Of
Cooking Saverie.f whitefly' (Se. conversion chart where pest pressure i. continuoul.
pepper. Colorado potato beede for linear application
Pimentos Aea beedes rates) 00 not apply within 21 days of harvest.
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end Thrips
Sweet 00 not apply to vegetables grown for aeed.
peppers)
Do not apply more then 15 Ib of ADMIRE 2.5 Grenule, pe,
acre per year for eggplant or tomato or more than 20 Ib per
acra per year for pepper (S .. Note,.
NOTE: Reg.relle •• of 11M type of application (.oiI or foliarl or type of formulation. do not apply mOf"e than 0.6 Ib
oj of ADMIRE or PROVADO po, .ero po, y"'.
CONVERSION CHART FOR LINEAR APPLICATION
RATE/ACRE Rate in Ounces I 1000 Row Feet Based On Planted Row SpaCing Of:
20 inches 30 inches 40 inches 60 inches 80 inch~s
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10 Ib/oc,. 6.1 9.2 12.2 18.4 24.5
15 Ib/ocre 9.2 13.8 18.3 27.6 36.8
20 Ib/.."o 12.2 18.4 24.5 36.7 49.0
For crVJ..oa. ... ith doubl. rowl on a lingl. bed, calculat. rat. ba.ed on a lingle plan\ed row. For example, if plant. are in doubt. rowl
on 4O-tnt. ... Lt.d., the oz/1ooo row h rate would b. b •• ed on a 20 inch .pacing.
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VEGETABLES
IDlroct .... d
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T,_plant'
Broccoli
Bru ••• I. 'Prout.
Cauliflower
Broccoli. China.a
(gallon'
Broccoli ,ub
(fepiml
Cabbago.
China ••
(boot chor, nap.'
Cabbago.
Chine •• mustard
(gal choyl
Collard.
Kal.
Kohlrabi
Mustard greens
Rape gr •• ns
PEST
Aphid.
Whitol"o.
(Including
Sw •• tpoteto or
S~varl.al whit.fly'
RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS
RATE PER
APPLICATION
5011 AppUcotlon
6.3 - 15 Ib/ocr •
(S .. conv.rloion chart
forine.r~.don
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REMARKS
SOIL APPLICATION
Apply ap.cifted doug. and incorporate into the ,oil uaing
one of the folowing methode:
111 In a "."ow _ contered on t... plant 'ow in t ...
bedding _,ation 14 or fowo, da.,. prior to pI."ting. For
be.t , ..... t. band width .houId be 2" 0' I .... and piKed I"
to 2" bMW t ..... ed depth.
12' I ... furrow eppIication at or below _ l.veI during
piMting.
131 A. a aided,... afto, planta or. ..tabIi.hed.
AppIicatio .. ahould be placed within 2-4 Inc .... to the aida
of eKh row Mtd incorporated 1 or more inche. deep.
Applications should .,. made to each row if there are two
rowl per bed.
T ... 'at. _~ed .ff.ctl tho longth 01 cont,oI. U •• highe,
ratH where inf •• tatioM occur later in crop development. or
where ~e.t pressure is continuous.
00 not epply to vegetables grown for leed.
Do not 8I>ply mora thon 15 Ib 01 ADMIRE 2.5 Granula, por
acr. per yeer (5 •• Not.l.
Do not apply within 21 days of ha,v.,t.
NOTE: Ragardle •• of the type of application 'soil or foliar' or type of formulation. do not apply Mot'l than 0.6
It. oi of ADMIRE or PROVAOO per acr. par y •• r.
CONVERSION CHART FOR LINEAR APPLICATION
RATE/ACRE Rate in Ounces / 1000 Row Feet Based On Planted Row Spacing Of:
OOUBlE ROW SINGLE ROW SINGLE ROW
3B· -40· Beds 3B·-40· Bed 30· Bed
6.3 Ib/acre 3.8 7.7 ~.8
10 Ib/acre 6.1 12.2 9.2
12.6lb/ecre 7.7 15.4 11.5
15 Ib/acre 9.2 18.3 13.11
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RECOMMENDED APPLICATIONS
CROP PEST RATE PER REMARKS
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VECET ABL.~.s Aphid. Sol App&cation SOIL APPUCA nON
101r.ct .... d Whitomo. Apply specified do. ago and incorporate into the .oiI u.tng one
or (Including 6.3 - 15 Ib/ller. 01 the loIlowing method.:
Tr_pl ... tl S w •• tpoteto or
S~wrle.1 whitefly) (5 •• conversion chart (1) In. narrow band cantered on the plant row in the bedding
lettuce fo, ~ ..... eppIication operation 14 Of few., daya prior to planting. For be.t !' •• ult.
(H.ed lind L •• n ,81 .. 1 band width .houId ba 2" or I .... and placed I" to 2· below
the lOed d.pth.
(21 In-furrow application at or below •• ed layal during
planting.
The rata eppIied affact. the I.ngth 01 control. U •• higha, ,at ••
where int •• tation. occur I.t.r in crop development. or where
pest preCiur. i. continuous.
00 not apply to vegetable, grown for •• ed.
00 not apply morothan 151b of ADMIRE 2.5 Granular po' lIe'O
por ye .. (S .. Not.I.
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NOTE: Ragardl ••• of the type of application (soil or foliarl Of type of formulation. do not applY' more than 0.6
Ib .i 01 ADMIRE or PROVAOO par acr. par y ....
CONVERSION CHART FOR LINEAR APPLICATION
RATE/ACRE Rate in Ounces I 1000 Row Feet Based On Planted Row Spacing Of:
DOUBLE ROW SINGLE ROW SINGLE ROW
38·-40· Beds 38·-40· Bed 30· Bed
6.3 Ib/ller. 3.8 7.7 5.8
10 fb/.cre 6.1 12.2 9.2
12.6Ib/.cre 7.7 15.4 11.5
15 Ib/.~r" 9.2 18.3 13.8
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OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN SPRAYING IN THE VICINITY OF AQUATIC
AREAS SUCH AS LAKES; RESERVOIRS; RIVERS; PERMANENT STREAMS. MARSHES OR
I"ATURAL PONDS; ESTUARIES AND COMMERCIAL FISH FARM PONDS.
Spray lXilt M .. all_t: Tha Inta'lIClion 01 many aquipment end waathe< rolated lectora daterminea the potanliol lor apray drift.
The applicator i. r •• ponaible for conlidering ell of the •• factor. when I1\8king application deciaiona. Avoiding aprey drift ia the
responsibility of the applicato ••
Buff., Zena Requir.",,,,,ts: For aoil or loliar 8pp&catlona. do not apply by ground within 25 laat. or by air within 150 laat 01 'ako.;
,.servoi,.; river.; p8rrnarMnt atra.m. rnar.hn or utu,. pond.; •• tueti .. end ~ni" fish farm pond ••
Racommandati0n8 For Aerial App6cati0n8: n,a apray boom ahould be mounted on the aircraft eo .. to minimiza drift ...... ed by
wing lip \IOrtieal. Tho minimum praclic" boom length .houId be ....... end mult not a"c_ 75% 01 the wing open or rotor
di.-neter.
Imponenca 01 Droplet Siza: An ~Oi"t ... t lactor Influlncing drift II droplet aiza. Small dropla .. « 150 - 200 microna' drift to a
graatar axtant then large dropla ... Within typical aquipmant opacifica_. ~cationa .houId be mada to doli_ the 'argelt
droplet 8pactrum thet providal .ufficiant control end CO""'agl. Formotion 01 ""ry _ dropla" rNlY be minimized by
8ppfopriate nozzl. Hlection, by orienting nozzl •• away 'rom the ., .tr.." .. much .. .,ouibla and by avoiding axc ••• v. ..".ay
~ pr ••• ura.
Spray .hould be rel ... ed at tM ;uWI" possible height con •• tent with good pelt control and flight •• fety. Applicatione mora then
10 leet above the crop cenopy .hould be avoided.
Wind SpHd Restrictions: Drift potanliol Incre •• n .t wind _edl 01 In. then 3 mph Idue to In""reion potonliol, or more thon 10
mph. However. many lecto,.. including dropllt aizo. canopy end equipment _cificationa detarmine drift potanli .. et any gi""n
wind .... ed. Do not !pOly when wind. are greater than 15 mph end avo;1 gu,ty and windle •• conditions. Riak of expo""r. to
.ensitive aquatic .re., can b. reduced by avoiding application. w .... n wind direction i. toward the aquatic .re •.
R.striction& During ramp.,.tur.lnvM'$ion$: Do not make •• rial or ground apPlications during temperature inver.ion •. 1m!!
potential i. high during temperature inversions. Temper.tur. inversiont: restrict vertical eir mixing. which cw ••• ameli suspended
droplet. to remein clo •• to the ground and move tat.,elly in • concentrated cloud. Temperatur. inversion. ara characterized by
incr •• ling temperatura with altitud. and .r. convnon on night, with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to fonn
as the lun •• ts and ofton continue into the morning. Their presence cen be Indicated by ground fog: however if fog is not pr ••• nt.
inversions can aI.o be identified by the movement of smoke from _ grou~ source. Smoke that layers .nd moves laterally in _
concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an inversion. while smoke that moves upward and reptdly dissipate.
indicates good vertical mixing.
Airbillst lAir Assist} Sp.cific Recomm."d.tions for Tr •• Crops: Airblast trH aprayer. :.rry droplets into the ~anopy of trea. via •
radially. or laterally directed air stream. The following .pecific drih maMgement practice. should be followed:
• Adjust deflector. and aiming devices so that sprey is only directed into the canopy;
• Block off upward pointed nozzles when the,. is no overhan ing canopy;
• Us. only enough eir volume to penetrate the canopy and provide good coverage:
• OD not allow the spray to go beyond the edge of tha cultivated ar •• (i.e .• turn off spray.r whan turning
at end rlo 'Ns);
• Only .pray inwa,d. toward tha orchard, for applications to the outside rowi.
Runoff Manllg.,.".nt: Do not cultivat. within 10 f.et of the aquatic are'll to allow growth of • vegetative filter strip.
When used on erodible soil., best management practices for minimizing runoff should be employed. Consult your local Soil
Conaervation Service for r.convnend.tions in your us. are •.
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ENDANGERED SPECIES
NOTICE: Under the Endangered Species Act, it is a Federal Offense to use any pesticide in a manner that results in the death
of a member of an endangered species,
SPECIES OF
STATE COUNTY CROP RESTRICTIONS' CONCERN'
AIel> ...... Madison .+.pp.. 1 ACS
Cotton 1 ACS
Potatoe. 1 ACS
Califo.-nia Bun. AppI •• 3,4 CoFS, VPTS
Cotton 3,4 CoFS, VPTS
POWlO •• 3,4 CoFS, VPTS
CoIu •• Tomatoe. S VELB
Conua Co.r. Apple. 4 LFS, VPFS
Cotton 4 LFS, VPFS
Potatoe. 4 LFS, VPFS
EI Dorado Appl .. 5 VELB
Cotton 5 VELB
Potatoes 5 VELB
Fresno Appl •• 5 VELB
Conon 5 VELB
Potatoe. 5 VELB
Glenn Appl •• 5 VELB
Medere Appl •• 5 VELB
Cotton 5 VELB
Potatoes 5 VELB
Marin Cobbag. 3 CaFS
Merced Appl •• 3,4 CoFS, VPFS
Cotton 3,4 CoFS, VPFS
Pot.toe. 3,4 CoFS, VPFS
Mon'.rey AppI •• 4 VPFS
conon 4 VP':S
Potatoes 4 VPFS
Nap. Applas 3 CaFS
Placer Appl •• 4,5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
Cotton 4,5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
Potatoes 4,5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
Riverside Appl •• 4 VPFS
Conan 4 VPFS
Potatoes 4 VPFS
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Sacramento Appl •• 4, 5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
Conon 4,5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
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Potatoe. 4,5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
Pepper. 4,5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
I Tomatoes 4, 5 VELB, VPFS, VPTS
Sen Diego Cabbage 3 RFS
. San Joequin Peppers 4,5 VEtS, VPFS. VPT5 . Appl •• ",5 '1ELB, VPFS, VPTS . ,
Cotton ", 5 VELB, VPFS. VPTS
Potatol!s 4, 5 VELB. VPFS. VPTS
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California. San Luis Obispo Apple. 4 VPTS
cont. Cotton 4 VPTS
Potatoes 4 VPTS
Shasta Apple. 4 VPTS
Cotton 4 VPTS
Pot.toe. 4 VPTS
So...,..,. Appl •• 3 CeFS
St.nisl .... 1 Apple. 4.5 VPTS
Cotton 4.5 VPTS
Pot.tou 4.5 VPTS
Sutter Apples 4.5 VELB. VPfS. VPTS
Conon 4.5 VELB.VPfS.VPTS
Polaloe. 4.5 VELB. VPfS. VPTS
Tometo •• 4.5 VELB. VPfS. VPTS
--Tehama Ar,ples 4.5 VPTS. VELB
Cotton 4.5 VPTS.VELB
Potatoes 4.5 VPTS. VELB
Yolo Peppe,.. 4.5 VELB. VPTS
Apples 4. 5 VELB. VPTS
Cotton 4. 5 VELB. VPTS
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Potatoes 4, 5 VELB. VPTS
Yube Apple. 4 VPFS, VPTS
Conon 4 VPFS. VPTS
Potatoes 4 VPFS. VPTS
) Aorid. Dade Vagatables 2 SSB
Alachua All 6 sees
Illinois Leke Apple. 2 KBB
Potato.s 2 KBB
Vagetables 2 KBB
Indiana lake Vegetables 2 KBB
Porter Vegetobles 2 KBB
Michigan Allegen Apples 2 KBB
PGt.toes 2 KBB
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Vegetables 2 KBB
Leke Apples 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Monroe Apple. 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Vegetables 2 KBB
Montcalm Vegetables 2 KBB
MlJ~kegon Apples 2 KBB , .
Potatoes 2 KBB .
New8'(Qo Apple. 2 KOB .
Potatoes 2 KOO
Vegetables 2 KBB , ' . .J )
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STATE
Michigan.
cont.
New Hampshire
New York
Virginia
Wisconsin
'Restriction Codel:
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COUNTY
Oceana
Merrimack
Albenv
Saratoga
Sc ...... ctlldv
lee
Clark
Green lake
Jackson
Juneeu
Sauk
Weupaca
Weushar.
1
2
3
4
5
6
ACS
CaFS
CoFS
KBB
LCCI
lFS
RFS
SCCS
SSB
VElB
VPFS
VPTS
ADMIRE 2.5 Granular Systemic insecticide
SPECIES OF
CROP RESTRICTIONS' CONCERN'
Apples 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Vegelellle, 2 KBB
Apples 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Vegetables 2 KBB
Apple. 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
V_tobie. 2 KBB
AppI •• 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Veget8ble. 2 KBB
Apple. 1 lCCi
Cotton 1 lCCI
Potatoes 1 lCCI
Apples 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Apple. 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Apple. 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Apple. 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Apples 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Apple, 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Vegetables 2 KBB
Apple, 2 KBB
Potatoes 2 KBB
Vegetables 2 KBB
- All us.s prohibited in this county
- Use on potatoes or vegetabl.s i. restricted to soil only applications.
- 200 h buffer zone between 8pplication aites and natural aquatic hebitats
200 h buffer zone bet"'~:":-, application sit •• and vernal pools
(Varnall pools .r. natu.at wetJ.nd. located in gr ••• lands. pastur •• and other non-cultivated
hebitau that fill with water •• the r •• ult of winter/apring reins, but dry up during the sunvner.)
- 200 it buff.r zone b.tween application .ite. and MlturaJ river. and .tr.ems
U.es .,. re.tricted to agricultural cr '~I"., 4", only
Alab.". Cave Shrimp
- California Freshwater Shrlmp
c Cons.rvancy Fairy Shrimp
IE Karner Blue Butterfly
- Le., ':ounty Cave Isopod
E Longhorn Fairy Shrimp
'"' Riverside Fairy Shrimp
~ Squirrel Chimney Cave Shrimp
Schaus Swallowtail Butterfly
... • "'ley Elderberry Longhorn Beetle
E Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp
Vernal Pool T edpole Shrimp
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ADMIRE 2.5 Granular Systemic Insecticide
ROTATIONAL CROPS
Treated areas may be I eplanted with any crOjl specified on an imidacloprid label, or any cr&p for which a tolerance exists
for the active ingredient, as soon as practical follOWing the last application.
For :;rops not listed on an imidacloprid label, or for crops for which no tolerances for the active ingredient have been
established, a 12-month plant-back interval should be observed.
ROTATIONAL PlANT-BACK INTERVALS'
Cotton
Potatoes
Sorghum
Eggplant
Pepper
Tomato
Immediate
Plant-Back
Broccoli
Brussels
Sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
lettuce
12-Month
Plant·Back
All Other Crops
'Cover crops for soil building or erosion control may be planted )!1Y time, but do not graze or harvest for food or feed.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or
disposal.
Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this
product may be disposed of on site or at an approved
waste disposal f~~ility.
Container Disposal: Triple rinse (or eQu:valpnt). Then
offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and
dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incinerat!ori, or, if
allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If
burned, stay out of smoke.
Store in a cool, dry place and in such J manner as to
prevent cross contamination with other pesticides,
lertlli~ers, food, and fced. Store in original container and
out of the reach of children, preferably in a locked storage
area.
Handle and open cJntainer in a manner as to prevent
spillage. If tt>e contail,er is leaking, invert to prevent
leakage. If container is leaking or material spilled for any
reason or cause, carefully dam up spilled material to
prevent runoff. Refer to Precautionary Statements on
label for hazards associated with the handling of this
material. Do not walk throug:, spilled material. Absorb
spilled material with absorbing type compounds and
dispcse of as directed lor pesticioes above. In spill or leak
incidents, keep unauthorized people away. You may
contact the Miles Emergency Response Team for
decontamination procedures or any other assistance that
may be nece~sary. The Miles Kansas City Emergency
Response telephone number is 816-242-2582, or contact
Chemtrec at 800424-9300.
Mdes Inc.
Crop Protection Products
Box 49'3, Kansas City, MO 64 t 20-0013
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