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# TRIMAX INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **264-783**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Imidacloprid (40.7%)
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- Label accepted: 2013-12-12
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00783-20131212.pdf
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I "I=20/3
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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Clive A. Haider
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Bayer CropScience LP
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2 T.W. Alexander Drive
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Research Triangle Drive, NC 27709
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NOTIFICATION
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DEC 1 2 2013
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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Subject: Notification to revise minor text
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EPA Registration No. 264-783
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Primary Brand Name: TRIM AX Insecticide
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Submission Date: November 25, 2013
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Decision Number: 485683
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Dear Mr. Haider:
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The Agency is in receipt of your Application for Pesticide Notification under PRN 98-10
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dated and_fmds that the action requested falls within the scope of PRN 98-10. The label
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submitted with the application has been stamped "Notification" and will be placed in our
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records. If you have any questions, please contact Gene Benbow at (703) 347-0235 or via email
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at benbow.gene@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Gene Benbow
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Wildlife Biologist
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Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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fiease read instructions on reverse before complef 'irm. •D /Form Approved. OMB No. 2070-0060^7,
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_ M3-
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xc/EPA United States
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Washington. DC 20460
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Registration
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Amendment
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Other
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OPP Identifier Number
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Application for Pesticide - Section I
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1. Company/Product Number
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TRIMAX Insecticide
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4. Company/Product (Name)
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264-783
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2. EPA Product Manager
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Venus Eagle
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PM*
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#1
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3. Proposed Classification
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[ [None f Restricted
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5. Name and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code)
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Bayer CrbpScience LP
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2 T. W. Alexander Drive
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Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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6. Expedited Reveiw. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3{c)(3)
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(b)(i), my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling
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to:
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EPA Reg. No.
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Check ff this is a new address Product Name
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Section - II
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I Amendment - Explain below.
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Rosubmission in response to Agency letter dated.
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Notification - Explain below.
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Final printed labels in repsonse to
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Agency letter dated
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"Me Too* Application.
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Other - Explain below.
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Explanation: Use additional page(s) if necessary. (For section I and Section II.)
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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
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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
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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
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152.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA.
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Section - III
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1. Material This Product WiH B« Packaged In:
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Child-Resistant Packaging
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Yes
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No
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* Certification must
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be submitted
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Unit Packaging
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Yes
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No
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If "Yes" No. per
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Unit Packaging wgt. container
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Water Soluble Packaging
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"""] Yes
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No
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If "Yes-
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Package wgt
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No. per
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container
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2. Type of Container
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Metal
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Plastic
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Glass
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Paper
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Other (Specify)
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3. Location of Net Contents Information
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Label I I Container
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4. Size(s) Retail Container 5. Location of Label Directions
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LJ6. Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product Lithograph
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glue
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led
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Paper glued
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Stenciled
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(_J Other
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Section - IV
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1. Contact Point (Complete items directly below for identification of individual to be contacted, if necessary, to prtcosi Ciis application.}
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Name
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Clive A. Haider
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Title
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Director, Federal Registrations
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. (Include Area Code)
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(S19) 549-2824
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Certification
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I certify that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true, accurate and corr-'ete.
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I acknowledge that any knowlinglly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment or
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both under applicable law.
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2. Signature
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4. Typed Name
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Clive A. Haider
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3. Title
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Director, Federal Registrations
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5. Date
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November 25, 2013
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6. Date Application
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Received
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{Stamped)
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EPA Form 8570-1 (Rev. 3-94) Previous editions are obsolete. White - EPA FBe Copy (original) YeBow-Appieant Copy
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Bayer CropScience
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Document Processing Desk (NOTIF)
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Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C) November 25,2013
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Bayer CropScience
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Room S4900 2 T.W. Alexander Drive
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One Pntnmar YarH p- °- Box 12014une Potomac Yard RTP.NC27709 '
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2777 S. Crystal Drive Phone: (919) 549-2000
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Arlington, VA 22202
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Re: TRIMAX™ Insecticide, EPA Reg. No. 264-7S3: Amendment by Notification (per PR
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Notice 98-10) to Add Several Changes to the Label as per Gene Benbow e-mail to Jamin
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Huang, dated November 20th, 2013.
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Ms. Venus Eagle:
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As allowed by PR Notice 98-10, we are notifying the Agency of minor labeling amendments for
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TRIMAX™ Insecticide (EPA Reg. No. 264-783). In an e-mail received November 20th, 2013,
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from EPA (Gene Benbow) to Bayer CropScience (Jamin Huang), the Agency requested that
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several revisions be made to the subject product label and be submitted as a notification. These
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changes came about as part of the mandated pollinator health label language required for
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nitroguanidine neonicotinoid products meeting certain application conditions.
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This notification is consistent with the provisions of PR Notice 98-10 and EPA regulations at 40
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CFR 152.46, and no other changes have been made to the labeling or the confidential statement
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of formula of this product. I understand that it is a violation of 18 U.S.C. Sec. 1001 to willfully
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make false statement to EPA. I further understand that if this notification is not consistent with
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the terms of PR Notice 98-10 and 40 CFR 152.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and
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I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA.
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If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact me by phone at (919)
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549-2824 or by e-mail at clive.halder@bayer.com.
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Sincerely,
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CliveA. Haider, Ph.D.,
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Director, Federal Registrations
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Page 1 of2
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cc: Jamin Huang
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Sundee Williams
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Danyel Ward
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Enclosures:
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1. EPA Application Form 8570-1
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2. Draft labeling (electronic copies: one version with highlighted changes, one clean copy
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version)
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Page 2 of2
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NOTIFICATION
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DEC 1 2 2013
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TM
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GROUP 4A INSECTICIDE
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TRIMAX InsecticideFor uses in pest management, control of listed insects that may vector diseases and maintenance of plant health.
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Imidacloprid, 1-[(6-Chloro-3-pyridinyl)methyl]-A/-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine 40.7%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: 59.3%
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TOTAL: 100.0%
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EPA Reg. No. 264-783 EPA Est. No.
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Contains 4 pounds of active ingredient per gallon. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING
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STOP - Read the label before use
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTIONFor MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
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For PRODUCT USE Information Call 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
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FIRST AID
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If swallowed
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If on skin or clothing
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If inhaled
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If in eyes
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Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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• Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 91 1 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if
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present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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In case of emergency call toll free the Bayer CropScience Emergency Response Telephone No. 1-800-334-7577 Have a
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product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
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Note To Physician: No specific antidote is available. Treat the patient symptomatically.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION
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Harmful if swallowed, absorbed through skin or inhaled. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid
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contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash
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before reuse.
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Applicators and Other Handlers Must Wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as, nitrile rubber, butyl rubber, neoprene rubber, barrier laminate,
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polyethylene, polyvinylchloride (PVC) or viton.
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• Shoes plus socks
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining personal protective equipment (PPE). If no such instructions for washables,
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use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS STATEMENTS
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• When handlers use closed systems or enclosed cabs in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
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Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations:
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User should.
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• Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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• Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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• Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as possible, wash
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thoroughly and change into clean clothing. __ ____
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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Do not apply directly to water, areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not
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contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters.
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This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or
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allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are foraging the treatment area. This product is toxic to wildlife and highly toxic to
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aquatic invertebrates.
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This chemical demonstrates the properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in ground water. The use of this
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chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow, may result in groundwater contamination.
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PROTECTION OF POLLINATORS
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APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS EXIST FOR THIS PRODUCT
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BECAUSE OF RISK TO BEES AND OTHER INSECT POLLINATORS. FOLLOW APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS
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FOUND IN THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE TO PROTECT POLLINATORS.
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Look for the bee hazard icon Nx1^ in the Directions for Use for each application site for specific use restrictions and
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instructions to protect bees and other insect pollinators.
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This product can kill bees and other insect pollinators.
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Bees and other insect pollinators will forage on plants when they flower, shed pollen, or produce nectar.
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Bees and other insect pollinators can be exposed to this pesticide from:
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o Direct contact during foliar applications, or contact with residues on plant surfaces after foliar applications
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o Ingestion of residues in nectar and pollen when the pesticide is applied as a seed treatment, soil, tree injection, as
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well as foliar applications.
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When Using This Product Take Steps To:
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o Minimize exposure of this product to bees and other insect pollinators when they are foraging on pollinator
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attractive plants around the application site.
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o Minimize drift of this product on to beehives or to off-site pollinator attractive habitat. Drift of this product onto
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beehives or off-site to pollinator attractive habitat can result in bee kills.
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Information on protecting bees and other insect pollinators may be found at the Pesticide Environmental Stewardship
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website at: http://pesticidestewardship.org/PollinatorProtection/Pages/default.aspx.
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Pesticide incidents (for example, bee kills) should immediately be reported to the state/tribal lead agency. For contact
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information for your state, go to: www.aapco.org/officials.html. Pesticide incidents should also be reported to the National
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Pesticide Information Center at: www.npic.orst.edu or directly to EPA at: beekill@epa.gov
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OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WHEN MIXING AND APPLYING IN THE VICINITY OF AQUATIC AREAS SUCH AS
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LAKES; RESERVOIRS; RIVERS; PERMANENT STREAMS, MARSHES OR NATURAL PONDS; ESTUARIES AND COMMERCIAL
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FISH FARM PONDS.
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Spray Drift Management
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The interaction of many equipment and weather related factors determine the potential for spray drift. The applicator is responsible for
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considering all of these factors when making application decisions. Avoiding spray drift is the responsibility of the applicator.
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Importance of Droplet Size
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An important factor influencing drift is droplet size. Small droplets (<150 - 200 microns) drift to a greater extent than large droplets.
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Within typical equipment specifications make applications to deliver the largest droplet spectrum that provides sufficient control and
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coverage. Formation of very small droplets may be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection.
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Wind Speed Restrictions
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Drift potential increases at wind speeds of less than 3 mph (due to inversion potential) or more than 10 mph. However, many factors,
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including droplet size, canopy and equipment specifications determine drift potential at any given wind speed. Do not apply when winds
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are greater than 15 mph and avoid gusty and windless conditions. However, for applications of TRIMAX™ Insecticide made in-furrow or
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below soil-level, wind speed restrictions are not applicable. Risk of exposure to sensitive aquatic areas can be reduced by avoiding
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applications when wind direction is toward the aquatic area.
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Restrictions During Temperature Inversions
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Do not make aerial or ground applications during temperature inversions. Drift potential is high during temperature inversions.
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Temperature inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which causes small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move
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laterally in a concentrated cloud. Temperature inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on
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nights with limited cloud cover and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the morning. Their
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presence can be indicated by ground fog; however if fog is not present, inversions can also be identified by the movement of smoke
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from a ground source. Smoke that layers and moves laterally in a concentrated cloud (under low wind conditions) indicates an
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inversion, while smoke that moves upward and rapidly dissipates indicates good vertical mixing.
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Airblast (Air Assist) Specific Instructions for Tree Crops and Vineyards
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Airblast sprayers carry droplets into the canopy of trees/vines via a radially, or laterally directed air stream. Follow the following specific
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drift management practices:
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• Adjust deflectors and aiming devices so that spray is only directed into the canopy;
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• Block off upward pointed nozzles when there is no overhanging canopy;
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• Use only enough air volume to penetrate the canopy and provide good coverage;
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• Do not allow the spray to go beyond the edge of the cultivated area (i.e., turn off sprayer when turning at end rows);
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• Only spray inward, toward the orchard or vineyard, for applications to the outside rows.
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Mixing and Loading Requirements
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To avoid potential contamination of groundwater, use a properly designed and maintained containment pad for mixing and loading of
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any pesticide into application equipment where possible. If containment pad is not used, maintain a minimum distance of 25 feet
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between mixing and loading area and potential surface to groundwater conduits such as field sumps, uncased well heads, sink-holes,
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or field drain-V'
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For Aerial Applications
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The spray boon should be mounted on the aircraft so as to minimize drift caused by wing tip vortices. The minimum practical boom
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length should be used, and n.ust not exceed 75% of the wing span or rotor diameter.
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No-Spray Zone Requirements tor Soil Applications
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Do not apply within 25 fent, o'i" lakes; reservoirs; rivers; permanent streams, marshes or natural ponds; estuaries and commercial fish
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farm ponds.
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No-Spray Zone Requirements ror Foliar Applications
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Do not apply by ground witiu. 25 feet, or by air within 150 feet of lakes; reservoirs; rivers; permanent streams, marshes or natural
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ponds; estuaries and commercial fish farm ponds.
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Runoff Maoaqe.nent
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Do not cultivate within 10 feet of the aquatic areas to allow growth of a vegetative filter strip. When using TRIMAX Insecticide on
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erodible soils, employ the Best Management Practices for minimizing runoff. Consult your local Natural Resources Conservation
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Service for advice in your use area.
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Endangered Species Notice
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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
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endangered species. Consult your local county bulletin, County Extension Agent, or Pesticide State Lead Agency for information
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concerning endangered species in your area.
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Resistance Management
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Some insects are known to develop resistance to insecticides after repeated use. As with any insecticide, use the product in
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conformance with resistance management strategies established for the use area. TRIMAX Insecticide contains a Group 4A insecticide.
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Insect biotypes with acquired or inherent resistance to Group 4A insecticides may eventually dominate the insect population if Group 4A
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insecticides are used repeatedly as the predominant method of control for targeted species.
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The active ingredient in TRIMAX Insecticide is a member of the neonicotinoid chemical class. Insect pests resistant to other chemical
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classes have not shown cross-resistance to TRIMAX Insecticide.
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In order to maintain susceptibility to this class of chemistry in insect species with high resistance development potential, it is
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recommended that for each crop season: 1) if using a soil-applied program, only a single application of TRIMAX Insecticide be made
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with no additional foliar applications.from Group 4A Insecticides; or, 2) if using a foliar-applied program, avoid using a block of more
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than three consecutive applications of TRIMAX Insecticide or other Group 4A products having the same or similar mode of action. A
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foliar-applied Group 4A Insecticide program and a soil-applied Group 4A program should not be used during the same crop-season
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when targeting insect species with high resistance development potential.
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Contact your Cooperative Extension specialist, certified crop advisor and/or product manufacturer for additional insect resistance
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management recommendations. Also, for more information on Insect Resistance Management (IRM), visit the Insecticide Resistance
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Action Committee (IRAC) on the web at http://www.irac-online.org.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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See individual crops for specific pollinator protection application restrictions. If none exist under
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the specific crop, for foliar applications, follow these application directions for crops that are
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contracted to have pollinator services or for food/feed & commercially grown ornamentals that are
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attractive to pollinators:
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FOR CROPS UNDER CONTRACTED POLLINATION SERVICES
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Do not apply this product while bees are foraging. Do not apply this product until flowering is complete and all petals
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have fallen unless the following condition has been met.
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If an application must be made when managed bees are at the treatment site, the beekeeper providing the pollination
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services must be notified no less than 48-hours prior to the time of the planned application so that the bees can be
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removed, covered or otherwise protected prior to spraying.
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FOR FOOD CROPS AND COMMERCIALLY GROWN ORNAMENTALS NOT UNDER CONTRACT
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FOR POLLINATION SERVICES BUT ARE ATTRACTIVE TO POLLINATORS
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Do not apply this product while bees are foraging. Do not apply this product until flowering is complete and M petals
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have fallen unless one of the following conditions is met:
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• The application is made to the target site after sunset
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..•vi "•> '-'•'
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• The application is made to the target site when temperatures are below 55°F :• , '
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• The application is made in accordance with a government-initiated public health response
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• The application is made in accordance with an active state-administered apiary registry progra:n .v;iere
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beekeepers are notified no less than 48-hours prior to the time of the planned application so thai'the
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bees can be removed, covered or otherwise protected prior to spraying ...... ^
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• The application is made due to an imminent threat of significant crop loss, and a documented * . -..
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determination consistent with an IPM plan or predetermined economic threshold is met. Every effort
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should be made to notify beekeepers no less than 48-hours prior to the time of the planned application
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so that the bees can be removed, covered or otherwise protected prior to spraying.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers
|
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may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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regulation.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170. This Standard
|
|
contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
|
|
agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains
|
|
specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE) and restricted-
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|
entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (RE1) of 12 hours.
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Exception: If the product is soil-injected or soil-incorporated, the Worker Protection Standard, under certain circumstances, allows
|
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workers to enter the treated area if there will be no contact with anything that has been treated.
|
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with
|
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anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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• Coveralls
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• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material such as, nitrile rubber, butyl rubber, neoprene rubber, barrier laminate,
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polyethylene, polyvinylchloride (PVC) or viton
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• Shoes plus socks
|
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Application Directions (Soil)
|
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Direct applications of TRIMAX Insecticide into the seed or root-zone of crop. Failure to place TRIMAX Insecticide into root-zone may
|
|
result in loss of control or delay in onset of activity. Apply TRIMAX Insecticide by ground application or chemigation application. For
|
|
seedling flats or trays, only apply with broadcast, foliar applications or where product is intended to be washed from foliage to soil prior
|
|
to drying on foliage.
|
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Optimum activity of TRIMAX Insecticide results from applications to the root-zone of plants to be protected. The earlier TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide is available to a developing plant, the earlier the protection begins. TRIMAX Insecticide is continuously taken into the roots
|
|
over a long period of time and the systemic nature of TRIMAX Insecticide allows movement from roots through the xylem tissue to all
|
|
vegetative parts of the plant. This results in extended residual activity of TRIMAX Insecticide, the control of insects and the prevention
|
|
and/or reduction of virus transmission or symptom expression, and plant health benefits. The rate of TRIMAX Insecticide applied
|
|
affects the length of the plant protection period. Use the higher listed rates when infestations occur later in crop development, or where
|
|
pest pressure is continuous. TRIMAX Insecticide will generally not control insects infesting flowers, blooms or fruit. Additional crop
|
|
protection may be required for insects feeding in, or on these plant parts and for insects not listed in the crop-specific, pests controlled
|
|
sections of this label. Additional, specific TRIMAX Insecticide application rates are also provided in the crop-specific sections of this
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|
label.
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Restrictions (Soil applications)
|
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Do not apply to plants grown in non-soil medias such as perlite, vermiculite, rock wool or other soil-less media, or plants growing
|
|
hydroponically.
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|
Do not apply more than 0.5 Ib active ingredient per acre, per year regardless of formulation or method of application, unless specified
|
|
within a crop-specific section for a given crop.
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|
c
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Application Directions (Foliar)
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Apply TRIMAX Ihs'jcticide .•yj.th properly calibrated ground or aerial application equipment. Apply specified rate per acre as a directed
|
|
or broadcast spray to infeste'd ar/ia at earliest threshold for target pest, as population begins to develop. Thorough uniform coverage of
|
|
all plant parts is required 10 achieve optimum control. Scout fields and retreat if needed.
|
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The lower rates can be used early season when pest pressures are low or when tank-mixing with other effective products registered for
|
|
target inse-rt control. Degne of control or suppression of additional labeled pests will be determined, in part, by the stage of pest
|
|
development at application, agfl. infestation level of those pests. TRIMAX Insecticide provides optimal performance against early instar
|
|
and early nyrr.pnal stage? of insects as well as bollworm/budworm eggs. Applications.made with less than 5 gallons per acre may result
|
|
in slower activity and/or less overall control from a single application than an application made with higher gallonages. Use an
|
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organosilicone-based spray adjuvant for applications targeting aphids and whiteflies for better control.
|
|
Suppressor 01 certain diseases and insect pests including reduced feeding may also result from TRIMAX Insecticide applications.
|
|
Residual contro'rof these pests/diseases may require supplemental control measures.
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide is not intended for use on crops grown for production of true seed for private or commercial planting unless allowed
|
|
under state-specific, 24(c) labeling. As with any insecticide, care must be taken to not expose TRIMAX Insecticide to honey bees and
|
|
other pollinators. Additional information on TRIMAX Insecticide uses for these crops and other questions, may be obtained from the
|
|
Cooperative Extension Service, PCAs, consultants or local Bayer CropScience representatives.
|
|
Make application only to plants grown in field-type soils, potting media, or mixtures thereof.
|
|
Pre-mix TRIMAX Insecticide with water or other appropriate diluent prior to application. Keep TRIMAX Insecticide and water
|
|
suspension agitated to avoid settling.
|
|
Additional Product Use information may be obtained by calling 1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937).
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|
|
|
Restrictions (Foliar applications)
|
|
Do not apply more than 0.5 Ib active ingredient per acre, per year regardless of formulation or method of application, unless specified
|
|
within a crop-specific section for a given crop.
|
|
Mixing Instructions
|
|
To prepare the application mixture, add a portion of the required amount of water to the spray tank and with agitation add TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide. Complete filling tank with balance of water needed. Maintain sufficient agitation during both mixing and application.
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide may also be used with other pesticides and/or fertilizer solutions. Please see Compatibility Section below.
|
|
When tank mixtures of TRIMAX Insecticide and other pesticides are involved, prepare the tank mixture as specified above and follow
|
|
suggested Mixing Order below.
|
|
Mixing Order
|
|
When pesticide mixtures are needed, add wettable powders or wettable granules first, TRIMAX Insecticide or other flowables second,
|
|
and emulsifiable concentrates last. Ensure good agitation as each component is added. Do not add an additional component until the
|
|
previous is thoroughly mixed. If a fertilizer solution is added, a fertilizer-pesticide compatibility agent may be needed. Maintain
|
|
constant agitation during both mixing and application to ensure uniformity of spray mixture.
|
|
Compatibility Information
|
|
Test compatibility of the intended tank mixture before adding TRIMAX Insecticide to the spray or mix tank. Add proportionate amounts
|
|
of each ingredient in the appropriate order, to a pint or quart jar, cap, shake for 5 minutes, and let set for 5 minutes. Do not use if poor
|
|
mixing or formation of precipitates that do not readily re-disperse occur, indicating an incompatible mixture. For further information,
|
|
contact your local Bayer CropScience representative.
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|
CHEMIGAT1ON - DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
|
Types of Irrigation Systems
|
|
Chemigation applications of TRIMAX Insecticide may be made to crops through chemigation systems as specified in crop-specific,
|
|
Application sections.
|
|
Uniform Water Distribution and System Calibration
|
|
The irrigation system must provide uniform distribution of treated water. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in
|
|
the crop can result from non-uniform distribution of treated water. The system must be calibrated to uniformly apply the rates specified.
|
|
If you have questions about calibration, contact a Cooperative Extension Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
|
|
Chemigation Monitoring
|
|
A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible
|
|
person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
|
|
Drift
|
|
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
|
Required System Safety Devices
|
|
The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low-pressure drain appropriately located &<v the-irrigation
|
|
pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic,
|
|
quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. The pesticide injection pipeline must alsp-contain
|
|
a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump aid connected'to the system
|
|
interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut
|
|
down. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water
|
|
pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will" stop the water pump motor
|
|
when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. Systems miictoise a me'iennglpump,
|
|
such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constry-i;*el-of mater-ids fliat are
|
|
compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. .- a
|
|
|
|
Using Water from Public Water Systems
|
|
Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such system has at least
|
|
15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60 days out of the year. Chemigation
|
|
systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced-pressure zone, back flow preventer (RPZ) or the
|
|
functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction. As an option to the RPZ, the water from
|
|
the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical
|
|
break (air gap) .between the outlet end of the fill pipe and to top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter
|
|
of the fill pipe. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional automatic quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid
|
|
back toward the injection. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on
|
|
the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank
|
|
when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to
|
|
automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the water pump motor stops or in cases where there is no water pump, when
|
|
the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. Systems must use a metering pump such
|
|
as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g. diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible
|
|
with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
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|
ROTATIONAL CROPS*
|
|
Treated areas may be replanted with any crop specified on an imidacloprid label/ or any crop for which a tolerance exists for the
|
|
active ingredient, as soon as practical following the last application. For crops 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 must be observed.
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|
IMMEDIATE PLANT-BACK:
|
|
All crops on this label plus the following crops not on this label: barley, canola, corn (field, pop & sweet), rapeseed, sorghum,
|
|
soybean, sugarbeet and wheat.
|
|
30-DAY PLANT-BACK:
|
|
Cereals (including buckwheat, millet, oats, rice, rye, and triticale), safflower
|
|
12-MONTH PLANT-BACK:
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All Other Crops
|
|
' Cover crops for soil building or erosion control may be planted any time, but.do not graze or harvest for food or feed.
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FIELD CROPS
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|
Application Rates - TRIMAX Insecticide
|
|
COTTON - SOIL
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|
'Cotton aphid
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|
Plant bugs ' r. " ,'..
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|
Thrips
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|
Whiteflies
|
|
Pests Controlled
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|
V w W *, f. '.. .
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|
., !„ •',
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Rate
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|
fluid ounces/Acre
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|
8.5-10.6
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|
(Depending on row-spacing)
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|
Cotton - Soil Applications __
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|
Apply specified dosage in' oh.9 of the following methods:
|
|
1. ln-fun,ow spray during,pTanting directed on or below seed;
|
|
2. In a r.3:ro:.v.-band directly ,bfelow the eventual seed row in a bedding operation 7 or fewer days before planting;
|
|
3. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip or trickle irrigation.
|
|
Cotton - Soil Application restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Maximum soil applied TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 10.6 fluid ounces/Acre (0.33 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Regardless of formulation or method of application, apply no more than 0.5 Ib active ingredient per acre per season, including seed
|
|
treatment, soil and foliar uses. Do not apply more than a total of 6 applications of the active ingredient per season. Do not graze
|
|
treated fields after any application of TRIMAX Insecticide. Please see Resistance Management section of this label.
|
|
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|
13,
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COTTON - FOLIAR
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Pests Controlled
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|
Cotton aphid
|
|
Cotton fleahopper
|
|
Bandedwinged whitefiy
|
|
Plant bugs (excludes Lygus hesperus)
|
|
Green stink bug
|
|
Southern green stink bug
|
|
Bollworm/Budworm (ovicidal effect)
|
|
Pests Suppressed
|
|
Lygus bug (Lygus hesperus).
|
|
Whiteflies (other than Bandedwinged whitefiy)
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Rate
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fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.0-2.0
|
|
1.5-2.0
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Cotton - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply TRIMAX Insecticide through properly calibrated ground or aerial application equipment.
|
|
Cotton - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Minimum interval between foliar applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum foliar applied TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year:10.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.31 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Regardless of formulation or method of application, apply no more than 0.5 Ib active ingredient per acre per season,
|
|
treatment, soil and foliar uses. Do not apply more than a total of 6 applications of the active ingredient per season,
|
|
treated fields after any application of TRIMAX Insecticide. Please see Resistance Management section of this label.
|
|
including seed
|
|
Do not graze
|
|
PEANUT - SOIL 1'
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-12.0
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Thrips 8.0-12.0
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|
Peanut - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. In-furrow spray during planting directed on or below seed;
|
|
2. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment.
|
|
Peanut - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Peanut - Soil Application Notes •>
|
|
Increases in Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) incidence have been observed with soil applications of TRIMAX Insectiope'ciri certain
|
|
varieties of peanut. This may also be the case with other tospoviruses, or other viruses transmitted by various thrips species or
|
|
perhaps, other pests. Prior to applying TRIMAX Insecticide to peanuts, Bayer CropScience recommends consultation withPthe-State,
|
|
Cooperative Extension Service/or Bayer CropScience representative, for recommendations. Growers are advised to weigh insect
|
|
control benefits against potential increase in viral disease levels. In areas where TSWV or other tospoviou are endemic, growers
|
|
are encouraged to use virus resistant varieties and consult the University of Georgia, Tomato spotted wilt virus index, before applying
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide. " '': ' '•'
|
|
y Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
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|
H.
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|
PEANUT - FOLIARi'
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|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.4
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Thrips 1.4
|
|
Peanut - Foliar Application
|
|
Apply TRIMAX Insecticide through properly calibrated ground and aerial application equipment.
|
|
Peanut - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Maximum foliar applied TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 4.2 fluid ounces/Acre (0.13 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Minimum interval between foliar applications: 5 days .
|
|
17 Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
POTATO - SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Colorado potato beetle
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Potato psyllid
|
|
6.5-10.0
|
|
Pests / Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Symptoms of:
|
|
Potato leaf roll virus (PLRV)
|
|
Potato yellows
|
|
Net necrosis
|
|
Wireworms (with in-furrow spray at-planting)
|
|
6.5-10.0
|
|
Potato - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. In-furrow spray during planting directed on seed pieces or seed potatoes;
|
|
2. Subsurface side-dress on both sides of the row covered with 3 or more inches of soil;
|
|
3. Narrow band spray at ground cracking directly over the row during hilling covered with 3 or more inches of soil;
|
|
4. Narrow band directly below the eventual seed row in a bedding operation 7 or fewer days before planting. For effective pest
|
|
control or suppression, TRIMAX Insecticide applications must be placed below soil-surface and in contact with seed piece or
|
|
within root-zone. For potatoes grown on highly permeable soils with shallow water table, at-plant applications of TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide-may be made in a 2 to 4 inch band (width of planter shoe opening) and completely covered.
|
|
Potato - So.'l Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum TRIIViA/; Insecticide allowed per year: 10.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.31 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
POTATO - FOLIAR
|
|
Pesto Controlled Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
Aphids ' -
|
|
Colorado potato beetle
|
|
Flea beetleo
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Potato psyllid
|
|
1.5
|
|
Potato - Folh- Applications
|
|
Apply TRIMAX insecticide through properly calibrated ground and aerial application equipment.
|
|
Potato - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between foliar applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum foliar applied TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 6.4 fluid ounces/Acre (0.2 Ib Ai/Acre)
|
|
|
|
151
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|
Ifl
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|
POTATO - SEED PIECE
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Colorado potato beetle
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Potato psyllid
|
|
Wireworms (seed-piece protection)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/100 Ibs seed
|
|
0.2-0.4
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre*
|
|
4.0-8.0
|
|
Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Symptoms of:
|
|
Potato leaf roll virus (PLRV)
|
|
Potato yellows
|
|
Net necrosis
|
|
0.4 8.0
|
|
Potato - Seed-piece Application
|
|
Apply specified dosage as a diluted spray onto seed-pieces using a shielded spray system. Dilute with 3 parts water, or less, to 1
|
|
part TRIMAX Insecticide. Agitate or stir spray solution as needed. Fungicidal or inert absorbent dusts may be applied after TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide application. Apply only in areas with adequate ventilation or in areas that are equipped to remove spray mist or dust.
|
|
Plant seed-pieces as soon as possible after treating avoiding prolonged exposure of TRIMAX Insecticide treated seed-pieces to
|
|
sunlight and in accordance with the recommendation of your local Extension specialist.
|
|
Potato - Seed-piece Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 10.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.31 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not use treated seed-pieces for food, feed, or fodder.
|
|
Do not apply any subsequent application of TRIMAX Insecticide or any other imidacloprid product (in-furrow), following a TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide seed-piece treatment.
|
|
* Based on a seeding rate of 2000 Ibs/acre.
|
|
SOYBEAN i'- FOLIAR
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Bean leaf beetle
|
|
Cucumber beetles / Rootworm adults
|
|
Japanese beetle (adults)
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.5
|
|
Soybean - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply TRIMAX insecticide through properly calibrated ground and aerial application equipment.
|
|
Soybean - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
|
Minimum interval between foliar applications: 7 days o.x-ia.-j..-1
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 4.5 fluid ounces/Acre (0.14 Ib AI/Acre) '"
|
|
y Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling. :; -".. "'
|
|
|
|
TOBACCO - TRAY DRENCH / SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Mole crickets
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Wireworms
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/1000 plants
|
|
(as seedling tray drench)
|
|
0.5
|
|
0.7-1.4
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/1000 plants
|
|
(in-furrow or transplant-water)
|
|
0.7
|
|
0.9-1.4
|
|
Pests / Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Cutworms
|
|
Symptoms of:
|
|
Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV)
|
|
0.7-1.4 0.9-1.4
|
|
Tobacco - Tray Drench / Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Uniform, broadcast foliar spray to seedlings in trays (tray drench) not more than 7 days prior to transplanting followed
|
|
immediately by overhead irrigation to wash TRIMAX Insecticide from foliage into pott ng media. Failure to wash TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide from foliage may result in a reduction in pest control. Transplants must be handled carefully during setting to avoid
|
|
dislodging treated potting media from roots;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray or transplant-water drench during setting; .
|
|
3. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment.
|
|
Tobacco - Tray Drench / Soil Application Notes
|
|
Proper tray drench applications of TRIMAX Insecticide have been shown to be the most efficacious method of application. However,
|
|
the specified rate of TRIMAX Insecticide may be applied as combination of the tray drench in the planthouse and/or transplant-water
|
|
drench in field. Adverse growing conditions may cause a delay in uptake of TRIMAX Insecticide into the plant and a delay in control.
|
|
Tobacco - Tray Drench / Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
TOBACCO - FOLIAR
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Japanese beetle
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
0.8-1.6
|
|
1.6
|
|
Tobacco - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply TRIMAX insecticide through properly calibrated ground and aerial application equipment.
|
|
Tobacco - Foliar Application Restrictions
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Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
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|
Minimum interval between foliar applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 9.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.28 Ib AI/Acre)
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VEGETABLE and SMALL FRUIT CROPS
|
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Application Rates - TRIMAX Insecticide
|
|
CUCURBIT VEGETABLES - SOIL 1'
|
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Crops of Crop Group 9 including: Chayote (fruit), Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon), Citron melon, Cuban pumpkin,
|
|
Cucumber, Gherkin, Gourd (edible, includes hyotan, cucuzza, hechima, Chinese okra), Momordica spp. (includes balsam apple,
|
|
balsam pear, bitter melon, Chinese cucumber), Muskmelon (hybrids and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo including true cantaloupe,
|
|
cantaloupe, casaba, Crenshaw melon, golden pershaw melon, honeydew melon, honey balls, mango melon, Persian melon, pineapple
|
|
melon, Santa Glaus melon, snake melon and Winter melon), Pumpkin, Squash (includes summer squash types such as: butternut
|
|
squash, calabaza, crookneck squash, Hubbard squash, scallop squash, straightneck squash, vegetable marrow and zucchini, and
|
|
winter squash types such as acorn squash and spaghetti squash), Watermelon (includes hybrids and/or varieties of Citrullus lanatus)
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Pests Controlled
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|
Aphids
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Cucumber beetles
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Leafhoppers
|
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Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
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|
Whiteflies
|
|
Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Bacterial wilt (as vectored by various cucumber beetles)
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Leaf silvering resulting from whitefly feeding
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Rate
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fluid ounces/Acre
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|
8.0-12.0
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8.0-12.0
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Cucurbit Vegetables - Soil Applications
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|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
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|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray directed on or below seed;
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3. Narrow (2" or less) surface band spray over seed-line during planting incorporated to a depth of 1 to 1 1/2" with sufficient
|
|
irrigation within 24 hours of application;
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4. Narrow band spray directly below eventual seed row in bedding operation 14 or fewer days before planting;
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5. Post-seeding drench, transplant-water drench, or hill drench;
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6. Subsurface side-dress on both sides of each row. TRIMAX Insecticide must be incorporated into root-zone.
|
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Cucurbit Vegetables - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
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i' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
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CUCURBIT VEGETABLES - PLANTHOUSE1'
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Crops of Crop Group 9 including: Chayote (fruit), Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon), Citron melon, Cuban pumpkin,
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Cucumber, Gherkin, Gourd (edible, includes hyotan, cucuzza, hechima, Chinese okra), Momordica spp. (includes balsam apple,
|
|
balsam pear, bitter melon, Chinese cucumber), Muskmelon (hybrids and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo including true cantaloupe,
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|
cantaloupe, casaba, Crenshaw melon, golden pershaw melon, honeydew melon, honey balls, mango melon, Persian melon, pineapple
|
|
melon, Santa Claus melon, snake melon and Winter melon), Pumpkin, Squash (includes summer squash types such as: butternut
|
|
squash, calabaza, crookneck squash, Hubbard squash, scallop squash, straightneck squash, vegetable marrow and zucchini, and
|
|
winter squash types such as acorn squash and spaghetti squash), Watermelon (includes hybrids and/or varieties of Citrullus lanatus)
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Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/10,000 Plants
|
|
0.5
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Cucurbit Vegetables - Planthouse Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage to seedlings in trays in the planthouse, targeting soil media (tray drench), not more than 7 days prior to
|
|
transplanting, in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Uniform, broadcast high-volume foliar spray, followed immediately by sufficient overhead irrigation to wash TRIMAX Insecticide
|
|
from foliage into potting media without loss of gravitational liquid from the bottom of the tray. Failure to wash TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide from foliage may result in reduced pest control;
|
|
2. Injection into overhead irrigation system, using adequate volume to thoroughly saturate soil media without loss of gravitational
|
|
solution from the bottom of the tray.
|
|
The application made in the planthouse will only provide short-term protection and is not intended as a substitution for a field
|
|
application. An additional field application must be made within 2 weeks following transplanting to provide continuous protection.
|
|
Applications of higher rates or increased number of applications in planthouse may result in significant plant injury. Transplants must
|
|
be handled carefully during setting to avoid dislodging treated potting media from roots.
|
|
Cucurbit Vegetables - Planthouse Application Notes
|
|
Not all varieties of cucurbit vegetables have been tested for tolerance to TRIMAX Insecticide applied to seedling flats. It is therefore
|
|
recommended to treat a small number of plants and confirm tolerance for 7 days prior to treating entire planthouse.
|
|
Cucurbit Vegetables - Planthouse Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum amount TRIMAX Insecticide applied in the planthouse: 0.5 fluid ounces (0.0156 Ib Al)/10,000 plants.
|
|
Maximum number TRIMAX Insecticide applications in planthouse: 1
|
|
i' Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
BULB VEGETABLE (Allium sp.) Group 3-07 *' - SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 3-07 Including: Chive (fresh leaves), Chinese chive (fresh leaves), Daylily (bulb), Elegans hosta, Fritillaria (bulb
|
|
and leaves), Garlic (common group, great-headed group, serpent group), Kurrat group, Leek group (including common, lady's and
|
|
wild), Lily (bulb), Onion (bulb and green leaves including: common group, Beltsville bunching, Chinese bulb, fresh, green, macrostem,
|
|
Pearl group, potato onion group, tree onion-tops, Welsh-tops), Shallot, plus cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
16.0
|
|
Bulb Vegetaoifc —Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemyaticn Into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray direcffc'oui'i or below seed;
|
|
3. Narrow band spray directly below eventual seed row in bedding operation 14 or fewer days before planting;
|
|
4. Post-seeding drench, transplant-water drench, or hill drench.
|
|
Applications made to high-3.- organic matter soils may result in reduced or shortened activity on pest.
|
|
Bulb Vegetabifcs - Soil P.cr Motions
|
|
Pre-Harvest "Interval (PHi): 21 days
|
|
Maximum. TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 16.0 fluidounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
- Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
|
|
GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES - - (Cucumber, Tomato, only - Mature plants in production greenhouses)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/1000 plants
|
|
0.7
|
|
Greenhouse Vegetable Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in a minimum of 16 gallons of water for tomatoes and 21 gallons of water for cucumbers using soil drenches,
|
|
micro-irrigation, drip irrigation, or hand-held or motorized calibrated irrigation equipment. Apply only to plants grown in field-type soils,
|
|
potting media, or mixtures thereof. Do not apply to plants grown in non-soil medias such as perlite, vermiculite, rock wool or other
|
|
soil-less media, or plants growing hydroponically. Do not apply to immature plants since phytotoxicity may occur.
|
|
Apply when infestation pressure surpasses threshold and beneficials are not able to maintain pest populations below damage
|
|
thresholds. Repellency of bumble bee pollinators and negative effects on some beneficials (Onus sp.) can occur when TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide is applied.
|
|
Many varieties of vegetables have been tested for tolerance to TRIMAX Insecticide and show good safety. However, certain varieties
|
|
may show more sensitivity to TRIMAX Insecticide. Therefore, treatment of a few plants is recommended before treating the whole
|
|
greenhouse.
|
|
Greenhouse Vegetable Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
|
Maximum number TRIMAX Insecticide applications per crop season: 1.
|
|
l' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
FRUITING VEGETABLES i'- SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 8 plus Okra including: Eggplant, Ground cherry, Okra, Pepper (including bell, chili, cooking, pimento and
|
|
sweet) Tomato, Pepinos, Tomatillo
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Colorado potato beetle
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
Okra and Pepper
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Other Crops
|
|
8.0-12.0
|
|
Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Symptoms of:
|
|
Tomato mottle virus
|
|
Tomato spotted wilt virus
|
|
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus
|
|
Okra and Pepper
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Other Crops
|
|
8.0-12.0
|
|
Fruiting Vegetables - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray directed on or below seed; •"-,.,..",
|
|
3. Narrow (2" or less) surface band spray over seed-line during planting incorporated to a depth of 1 to 1 1/2" with sufficient' "
|
|
irrigation within 24 hours of application;
|
|
4. Narrowband spray directly below eventual seed row in bedding operation 14 or fewer days before planting: . ;i '•" -/""
|
|
5. Post-seeding drench, transplant-water drench, or hill drench; / ' '" '•
|
|
6. Subsurface side-dress on both sides of each row. TRIMAX Insecticide must be incorporated into root-zone. :-
|
|
Fruiting Vegetables - Soil Application Restrictions > -
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed on pepper and okra crops per crop season: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (6.5
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed on other fruiting vegetable crops per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces'/Acre
|
|
IbAI/Acrfe)/
|
|
(0.38 lb""AI/Acre)
|
|
y Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling. .. .. _'., .,' . ,-,
|
|
|
|
FRUITING VEGETABLES - PLANTHOUSEl'
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 8 plus Okra including: Eggplant, Ground cherry, Okra, Pepper (including bell, chili, cooking, pimento and
|
|
sweet) Tomato, Pepinos, Tomatillo
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/10,000 Plants
|
|
0.5
|
|
Fruiting Vegetables - Planthouse Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage to seedlings in trays in the planthouse, targeting soil media (tray drench), not more than 7 days prior to
|
|
transplanting, in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Uniform, broadcast high-volume foliar spray, followed immediately by sufficient overhead irrigation to wash TRIMAX Insecticide
|
|
from foliage into potting media without loss of gravitational liquid from the bottom of the tray. Failure to wash TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide from foliage may result in reduced pest control;
|
|
2. Injection into overhead irrigation system, using adequate volume to thoroughly saturate soil media without loss of gravitational
|
|
solution from the bottom of the tray.
|
|
The application made in the planthouse will only provide short-term protection and is not intended as a substitution for a field
|
|
application. An additional field application must be made within 2 weeks following transplanting to provide continuous protection.
|
|
Applications of higher rates or increased number of applications in planthouse may result in significant plant injury. Transplants must
|
|
be handled carefully during setting to avoid dislodging treated potting media from roots.
|
|
Fruiting Vegetables - Planthouse Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum amount TRIMAX Insecticide applied in the planthouse: 0.5 fluid ounces (0.0156 Ib Al)/10,000 plants.
|
|
Maximum number TRIMAX Insecticide applications in planthouse: 1
|
|
Fruiting Vegetables - Planthouse Application Note
|
|
Not all varieties of fruiting vegetables have been tested for tolerance to TRIMAX Insecticide applied to seedling flats. It is therefore
|
|
recommended to treat a small number of plants and confirm tolerance for 7 days prior to treating entire planthouse.
|
|
i' Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
FRUITING VEGETABLES - FOLIAR1'
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 8 plus Okra including: Eggplant, Ground cherry, Okra, Pepper (including bell, chili, cooking, pimento and
|
|
sweet) Tomato, Pepinos, Tomatillo
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Colorado potato beetle
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Pepper weevil (Pepper only)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.5-2.5
|
|
2.5
|
|
Fruiting Vegetables - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply TRIMAX Insecticide through properly calibrated ground and aerial application equipment. Thorough coverage with direct
|
|
contact of the spray material to the target pests is required for optimum control. For pepper weevil, apply specified dosage of
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide by ground equipment only, timing applications prior to a damaging population becoming established. Good
|
|
coverage of foljage and fruit is necessary for optimum control. Applications of TRIMAX Insecticide must be incorporated into a full-
|
|
season program, "\rhere alternations of effective products from multiple classes of chemistry and different modes of action are utilized
|
|
in a blocked or wrdowed approach.
|
|
For addition?! information, .please contact your Bayer CropScience representative, Extension specialist or Crop Advisor.
|
|
Fruiting Vegetables - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
|
Minimum interval between fo'irr applications: 5 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticioe allowed per crop season: 7.7 fluid ounces/Acre (0.24 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
1/ Not for uso'bn crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
|
|
1 %
|
|
GLOBE ARTICHOKE - SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Globe Artichoke - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray at planting directed on or below seed.
|
|
Globe Artichoke - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
GLOBE ARTICHOKE - FOLIAR
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.6-4.0
|
|
Globe Artichoke - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply TRIMAX insecticide through properly calibrated ground and aerial application. equipment.
|
|
Globe Artichoke - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
HERBS - SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 19A including: Angelica, Balm (lemon balm), Basil (fresh and dried), Borage, Bumet, Camomile, Catnip,
|
|
Chervil (dried), Chinese chive, Chive, Clary, Coriander (cilantro or Chinese parsley leaves), Costmary, Culantro (leaf), Curry (leaf),
|
|
Dillweed, Horehound, Hyssop, Lavender, Lemongrass, Lovage (leaf), Marigold, Marjoram, Nasturtium, Parsley (dried), Pennyroyal,
|
|
Rosemary, Rue, Sage, Savory (summer and winter), Sweet bay (bay leaf), Tansy, Tarragon, Thyme, Wintergreen, Woodruff,
|
|
Wormwood.
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-12.0
|
|
,•.,-, .-.
|
|
8.0-12.0. . .,- ,> p; ~ t .. '
|
|
Herbs - Soil Applications 1 c j '
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods: v
|
|
1 . In-furrow spray during planting directed on or below seed; - "'V" ' 1 ''•
|
|
2. In-furrow spray or transplant-water drench during setting or transplanting; ''".-'"' :-
|
|
3. Shanked-into or below eventual seed-line; .. ; •.!:• •:••••
|
|
4. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment.
|
|
Herbs - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Herbs - Soil Application Note
|
|
Not all crops and/or varieties listed above have been tested for phytotoxic effects. Without specific knowledge about
|
|
and variety, Bayer CropScience strongly recommends that only small areas or numbers of plants of each be treated
|
|
prior to commercial use.
|
|
a particular crop
|
|
and evaluated
|
|
|
|
HERBS - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 19A including: Angelica, Balm (lemon balm), Basil (fresh and dried), Borage, Bumet, Camomile, Catnip,
|
|
Chervil (dried), Chinese chive, Chive, Clary, Coriander (cilantro or Chinese parsley leaves), Costmary, Culantro (leaf), Curry (leaf),
|
|
Dillweed, Horehound, Hyssop, Lavender, Lemongrass, Lovage (leaf), Marigold, Marjoram, Nasturtium, Parsley (dried), Pennyroyal,
|
|
Rosemary, Rue, Sage, Savory (summer and winter), Sweet bay (bay leaf), Tansy, Tarragon, Thyme, Wintergreen, Woodruff,
|
|
Wormwood.
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.4
|
|
Herbs - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply TRIMAX insecticide through properly calibrated ground and aerial application equipment.
|
|
Herbs - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 5 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per season: 4.2 fluid ounces/Acre (0.13 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Herbs - Foliar Application Note
|
|
Not all crops and/or varieties listed above have been tested for phytotoxic effects. Without specific knowledge about a particular crop
|
|
and variety, Bayer CropScience strongly recommends that only small areas or numbers of plants of each be treated and evaluated
|
|
prior to commercial use.
|
|
BRASSICA (COLE) LEAFY VEGETABLES ±' - SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 5 including: Broccoli, Broccoli raab (rapini), Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cavaio broccoli, Chinese
|
|
(gai Ion) broccoli, Chinese (bokchoy) cabbage, Chinese (napa) cabbage, Chinese mustard (gai choy) cabbage, Collards, Kale,
|
|
Kohlrabi, Mizuna, Mustard greens, Mustard spinach, Rape greens
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
5.0-12.0
|
|
Brassica (Cole) Leafy Vegetables - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray directed on or below seed;
|
|
3. Narrow (2" or less) surface band spray over seed-line during planting incorporated to a depth of 1 to 11/2ir with sufficient irrigation
|
|
within 24 hours of application;
|
|
4. Narrow band spray directly below eventual seed row in bedding operation 14 or fewer days before planting;
|
|
5. Post-sopping drench, transplant-water drench, or hill drench;
|
|
6. Subsurface skte-dress on both sides of each row. TRIMAX Insecticide must be incorporated into root-zone.
|
|
Brassica (Cole) Leafy Vegetables - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvestliiterval (PHI): .?•" 'toys
|
|
Maximum TRiMAX Insecticide Allowed per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
•!' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
BRASSICA (COLE) LEAFY VEGETABLES i' - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Gioup 5 including: Broccoli, Broccoli raab (rapini), Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cavaio broccoli, Chinese
|
|
(gai Ion) broccoli. Chinese (bok choy) cabbage, Chinese (napa) cabbage, Chinese mustard (gai choy) cabbage, Collards, Kale,
|
|
Kohlrabi, t\/'.izLna,J\/lustard greens, Mustard spinach, Rape greens
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.5
|
|
Brassica (Cole) Leafy Vegetables - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 5 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 7.5 fluid ounces/Acre (0.23 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
i' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
|
|
LEAFY GREENS VEGETABLES ±' - SOIL
|
|
Crops Of Crop Subgroup 4A plus Watercress including: Amaranth (leafy amaranth, Chinese spinach, tampala), Arugula (Roquette),
|
|
Chervil, Chrysanthemum (edible leaved and garland), Corn salad, Cress (garden), Cress (upland, yellow rocket, winter cress),
|
|
Dandelion, Dock (sorrel), Endive (escarole), Lettuce (head and leaf), Orach, Parsley, Purslane (garden and winter), Radicchio (red
|
|
chicory), Spinach (including New Zealand and vine (Malabar spinach, Indian spinach)), Watercress (commercial production only,
|
|
applications must not be made to native cress growing in streams or other bodies of water) Watercress (upland)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
5.0-12.0
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|
Leafy Green Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 4A) - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray directed on or below seed;
|
|
3. Narrow (2" or less) surface band spray over seed-line during planting incorporated to a depth of 1 to 1 Vz" with sufficient irrigation
|
|
within 24 hours of application;
|
|
4. Narrow band spray directly below eventual seed row in. bedding operation 14 or fewer days before planting;
|
|
5. Post-seeding drench, transplant-water drench, or hill drench
|
|
6. Subsurface side-dress on both sides of each row. TRIMAX Insecticide must be incorporated into root-zone.
|
|
Leafy Green Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 4A) - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
i' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
LEAFY GREENS VEGETABLES *' - FOLIAR
|
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Crops Of Crop Subgroup 4A plus Watercress including: Amaranth (leafy amaranth, Chinese spinach, tampala), Arugula (Roquette),
|
|
Chervil, Chrysanthemum (edible leaved and garland), Corn salad, Cress (garden), Cress (upland, yellow rocket, winter cress),
|
|
Dandelion, Dock (sorrel), Endive (escarole), Lettuce (head and leaf), Orach, Parsley, Purslane (garden and winter), Radicchio (red
|
|
chicory), Spinach (including New Zealand and vine (Malabar spinach, Indian spinach)), Watercress (commercial production only,
|
|
applications must not be made to native cress growing in streams or other bodies of water) Watercress (upland)
|
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Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.5
|
|
Leafy Green Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 4A) - Foliar Applications
|
|
Leafy Green Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 4A) - Foliar Application Restrictions , . ,
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days ';• - ,,>
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 5 days 'iC:'"'V'..'
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 7.5 fluid ounces/Acre (0.23 Ib AI/Acre) \ '* '-,
|
|
J5 J } -3 •> -,
|
|
For applications made to watercress, production fields must be drained of water at least 24 hours prior to application and water must
|
|
not be reapplied to the field for a minimum of 24 hours following the application. Applications must be made to fuHy leafed-up . •
|
|
canopies, only. >.••_> '>...o <•• J *
|
|
i' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling. '\ ,3
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|
|
|
LEAFY PETIOLE VEGETABLES 1'- SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 4B including: Cardoon, Celery, Celtuce, Chinese celery (fresh leaves and stalk only), Florence fennel
|
|
(including sweet anise, sweet fennel, Finocchio), Rhubarb, Swiss chard
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
5.0 - 1'2.0
|
|
Leafy Petiole Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 4B) - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray directed on or below seed;
|
|
3. Narrow (2" or less) surface band spray over seed-line during planting incorporated to a depth of 1 to 1!4" with sufficient irrigation
|
|
within 24 hours of application;
|
|
4. Narrow band spray directly below eventual seed row in bedding operation 14 or fewer days before planting;
|
|
5. Post-seeding drench, transplant-water drench, or hill drench;
|
|
6. Subsurface side-dress on both sides of each row. TRIMAX Insecticide must be incorporated into root-zone.
|
|
Leafy Petiole Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 4B) - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 45 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
I' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
LEGUME VEGETABLES 1', Except Soybean, Dry - SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 6 including: Edible Podded and Succulent Shelled Pea and Bean and Dried Shelled Pea and Bean
|
|
Bean (Lupinus spp., includes grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, and white sweet lupin)
|
|
Bean (Phaseolus spp., includes field bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pinto bean, runner bean, snap bean, tepary bean, wax
|
|
bean)
|
|
Bean (Vigna spp., includes adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, Chinese longbean, cowpea, Crowder pea, moth
|
|
bean, mung bean, rice bean, Southern pea, urd bean, yardlong bean)
|
|
Pea (Pisum spp., includes dwarf pea, edible-pod pea, English pea, field pea, garden pea, green pea, snow pea, sugar snap pea)
|
|
Other Beans and Peas [Broad bean (fava), Chickpea (garbanzo bean), Guar, Jackbean, Lablab bean (hyacinth bean), Lentil, Pigeon
|
|
pea, Soybean (immature seed), Sword bean]
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-12.0
|
|
Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Symptoms^:' ' °
|
|
Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV)
|
|
Bean gofeJen-mcsaic virus (BGMV)
|
|
Beet curly top hybrigemin'vircte (BCTV)
|
|
8.0-12.0
|
|
Legume Vegetables - $>oii Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in. .one p'f the following methods:
|
|
1. Chemigation into ro,ot-zene through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furow spray at planning directed on or below seed;
|
|
3. In a nairoA (2" or Ies3) .surface band over seed-line during planting incorporated to a depth of 1 to 1 1/2" with sufficient irrigation
|
|
within 24 hours folle-wing application;
|
|
4. In a narrow band directly below the eventual seed row in a bedding operation 7 or fewer days before planting;
|
|
5. As a post-seeding drench, transplant drench, or hill drench.
|
|
Legume Vegetables - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvbct Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
• 17 Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
|
|
LEGUME VEGETABLES 1', Except Soybean, Dry - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 6 including: Edible Podded and Succulent Shelled Pea and Bean and Dried Shelled Pea and Bean
|
|
Bean (Lupinus spp., includes grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, and white sweet lupin)
|
|
Bean (Phaseolus spp., includes field bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pinto bean, runner bean, snap bean, tepary bean, wax
|
|
bean)
|
|
Bean (Vigna spp., includes adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, Chinese longbean, cowpea, Crowder pea, moth
|
|
bean, mung bean, rice bean, Southern pea, urd bean, yardlong bean)
|
|
Pea (Pisum spp., includes dwarf pea, edible-pod pea, English pea, field pea, garden pea, green pea, snow pea, sugar snap pea)
|
|
Other Beans and Peas [Broad bean (fava), Chickpea (garbanzo bean), Guar, Jackbean, Lablab bean (hyacinth bean), Lentil, Pigeon
|
|
pea, Soybean (immature seed), Sword bean]
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.4
|
|
Legume Vegetables - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 4.2 fluid ounces/Acre (0.13 lb AI/Acre)
|
|
l' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
ROOT VEGETABLES i; - SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 1B except Sugarbeet plus Kava including: Beet (garden)27, Burdock (edible)2', Carrot27, Celeriac27, Chervil
|
|
(turnip-rooted)2', Chicory27, Ginseng, Horseradish, Kava27, Parsley (turnip-rooted), Parsnip^, Radish-27, Oriental radish (diakon)27,
|
|
Rutabaga2', Salsify (oyster plant), Salsify (black)27, Salsify (Spanish), Skirret and Turnip27.
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/1000 row-feet
|
|
0.4-0.9
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
5.0-12.0
|
|
Root Vegetables - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. In-furrow spray (rate specified per 1000 row-feet) or, shanked-in 1 to 2 inches below seed depth during planting;
|
|
3. In a narrow (2 inches or less) band directly (1 to 2 inches) below the eventual seed row in a bedding operation 14 or fewer days
|
|
before planting.
|
|
Root Vegetables - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 lb
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide applications per crop season: 1
|
|
AI/Acre) >-••••- .
|
|
-> '%
|
|
Root Vegetables - Soil Application Note ... 0 :. :.- .< j *
|
|
The rate applied affects the length of control. Use higher rate within the specified rate range where infestafionsloccur later in'crop
|
|
development, or where pest pressure is continuous. TRIMAX Insecticide rates less than 0.4 fluid ounces/'rOOO row-feet will not
|
|
provide adequate residual pest control. TRIMAX Insecticide treated crops grown on very high organic mat'ife'rioii;* (muck) may also
|
|
require additional pest management control. ' ..,t' sl
|
|
i7 Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
2/ Tops or greens from these crops mav be utilized for food or feed.
|
|
V,.1<V, ' « ••>"•
|
|
|
|
TUBEROUS and CORM VEGETABLES 31- SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 1C including: Arracacha, Arrowroot, Artichoke (Chinese and Jerusalem), Canna (edible, Queensland
|
|
arrowroot), Cassava (bitter & sweet)2', Chayote (root), Chufa, Dasheen (taro)27, Ginger, Leren, Sweetpotato, Tanier (cocoyam)2',
|
|
Turmeric, Yam bean (jicama, manoic pea), Yam (true)2'
|
|
(For applications on potato see Field Crops section)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/1000 row-feet
|
|
0.4-0.9
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
5.0-12.0
|
|
Root Vegetables - Soil Application
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. In-furrow spray (rate specified per 1000 row-feet) over planting material (hulis) or shanked-in 1 to 2 inches below hulls depth at
|
|
planting;
|
|
2. Side-dress not more than 0.3 fluid ounces/1000 row-feet no later than 45 days after-planting. Observe the same PHI as above.
|
|
Root Vegetables - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 3 days (leaves); 125 days (corms)
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide applications per crop season: 1
|
|
Root Vegetables - Soil Application Note
|
|
The rate applied affects the length of control. Use higher rate within the specified rate range where infestations occur later in crop
|
|
development, or where pest pressure is continuous. TRIMAX Insecticide rates less than 0.4 fluid ounces/1000 row-feet may not
|
|
provide adequate residual pest control. TRIMAX Insecticide treated crops grown on very high organic matter soils (muck) may also
|
|
require additional pest management control.
|
|
i' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
2/ Tops or greens from these crops may be utilized for food or feed.
|
|
ROOT, TUBEROUS and CORM VEGETABLES 1' - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 1C (except sugarbeet) plus Kava including: Arracacha, Arrowroot, Artichoke (Chinese and Jerusalem), Beet
|
|
(garden) ^ Burdock (edible)2/, Canna (edible, Queensland arrowroot), Carrot2', Cassava (bitter & sweet)2/, Celeriac2', Chayote (root),
|
|
Chervil (turnip-rooted)2', Chicory2', Chufa, Dasheen (taro)2', Ginger, Ginseng, Horseradish, Kava2'^', Leren, Parsley (turnip-rooted),
|
|
Parsnip 2/, Radish 2/, Oriental radish (diakon)2/, Rutabaga 2/, Salsify (black)Sf, Salsify (oyster plant), Salsify (Spanish), Skirret,
|
|
Sweetpotato 2/, Tanier (cocoyam) ^ Tumeric, Turnip ^.Yam bean (jicama, manoic pea), Yam (true) ^
|
|
(For applications on Potato see Field Crops section)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Flea beetles (,.
|
|
Leafhoppefs '•-'•''•••'
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.4
|
|
Root, Tuberous end Corm Vegetables - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PH.;). / da^/s
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 5 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season on Radish: 1.4 fluid ounces/Acre (0.044
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Inseeticitie allowed per crop season on all other crops: 4.2 fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
MaximurrvTRIMAX Insecticide applications per crop season: 1 on Radish; 3 on other crops.
|
|
IbAI/A);
|
|
(0.13lbAI/A).
|
|
17 Not for use oti crops grov/n *rr seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
2/ Tops or greens from these, crops may be utilized for food or feed.
|
|
2/ Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
|
|
STRAWBERRY l' - SOIL (Annual and Perennial)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
12.0-16.0
|
|
Strawberry - Soil (Annual and Perennial) - Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment after plants are
|
|
established or on perennial crops in early spring prior to bud opening;
|
|
2. As a plant material or plant hole treatment just prior to, or during transplanting.
|
|
3. As a band spray over-the-row in a minimum-of 20 gallons of water per acre, followed immediately by overhead irrigation to
|
|
incorporate product into root-zone. Do not use plastic or other mulches that limit movement of TRIMAX Insecticide into root
|
|
zone.
|
|
Strawberry - Soil (Annual and Perennial) - Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply immediately prior to bud opening or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
Strawberry - Soil (Annual and Perennial) - Application Note
|
|
The rate applied affects the length of control. Use higher rate within the specified rate range where infestations may occur later in
|
|
crop development or where pest pressure is continuous.
|
|
J-' Do not use both soil application methods on the same crop in the same season.
|
|
STRAWBERRY 1' - SOIL (Perennial, Post-Harvest)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
White grub complex
|
|
(grubs of Asiatic garden beetle, European and Masked
|
|
chafer, Japanese beetle, Oriental beetle)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-12.0
|
|
Strawberry - Soil (Perennial, Post-Harvest) - Applications
|
|
Apply a single application post harvest to coincide with renovation of strawberry fields and during active egg-laying period of beetles.
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . As a ground spray via boom or backpack sprayer in a minimum of 20 gallons of water per acre;
|
|
2. As a row-band spray using an adjusted amount of product based on the treated row band area in proportion to the amount
|
|
required, per full acre. The bandwidth should be equivalent to the width of the anticipated fruiting bed;
|
|
3. Asa chemigation application with 600 to 1000 gallons of water followed by 0.1 to 0.25 inches irrigation.
|
|
Strawberry - Soil (Perennial, Post-Harvest) - Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/A)
|
|
Strawberry - Soil (Perennial, Post-Harvest) - Application Infprmation
|
|
All soil-surface applications must be followed by 0.25 inches of rainfall or overhead irrigation water per acre within 2 hours of
|
|
application. Failure to adequately incorporate TRIMAX Insecticide into egg-deposition zone may result in decreased activity.
|
|
v Do not use both soil application methods on the same crop in the same season. . --
|
|
STRAWBERRY ±' - FOLIAR
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Spittlebugs
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate . , -
|
|
fluid ounces/Acr£ '•
|
|
a\> • ,.-M' -. "•
|
|
1.5 -•••••;•'">.. ':0 ^
|
|
A ':i J
|
|
Strawberry - Foliar Application Restrictions ' •'..•jv.^j.
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 5 days ' '• , I
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop season: 4.5 fluid ounces/Acre (0.14 Ib AI/A); ' '
|
|
Do not apply during bloom or within 10 days prior to bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
|
|
SUGAR BEET 1' - SOIL (For use only in CA)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Flea beetles
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
3.0-6.0
|
|
Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Symptoms of:
|
|
Western yellows / Beet curly top hybrigeminivirus (BCTV) 3.0-6.0
|
|
Sugar Beet - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in the following method:
|
|
1. Apply specified dosage in sufficient carrier volume to insure uniform application. Apply
|
|
during the bedding operation immediatelyjjrior to planting or at the time of planting.
|
|
Sugar Beet - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 6.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.18 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply immediately prior to bud opening or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
directly below each seed
|
|
Sugar Beet - Soil Application Note
|
|
The low rate may be applied to aid establishment of stands in whitefly areas, or for early season control of the other
|
|
i' Not for use on crops grown for seed unless allowed by state-specific 24(c) labeling. \
|
|
furrow either
|
|
pests listed.
|
|
TREE, BUSH and VINE CROPS
|
|
Application Rates - TRIMAX Insecticide
|
|
BANANA and PLANTAIN - SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Scales
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
1 8.0-16.0
|
|
Banana and Plantain - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage of TRIMAX Insecticide in the following method:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment.
|
|
Banana and Plantain - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/A) ;
|
|
BANANA arid'PLANTAIN - FOLIAR
|
|
- ; Pests Controlled/ .i.H ,-
|
|
Aphids ,- '-' ;.
|
|
Leafhoppers " '
|
|
Thrips ;- c
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
3.2
|
|
Banana and Plantain - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply spejifieddosage of , TRIM AX Insecticide as a broadcast or directed spray to infested area insuring thorough coverage. Apply
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide througr^properly calibrated ground or aerial application equipment. Aerial application of TRIMAX Insecticide may
|
|
result in slewer ?ctivity aiicl ieduced control relative to results from ground application.
|
|
Banana aha Pi?ntain - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
|
Minimum-interval between applications: 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year. 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 !b Al/A)
|
|
|
|
BUSHBERRY-SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 13B Including: Blueberry, Currant, Elderberry, Gooseberry, Huckleberry, Juneberry, Ligonberry, Salal
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Japanese beetle
|
|
(adults, feeding on foliage)
|
|
White grub complex
|
|
(grubs of Asiatic garden beetle, European and Masked chafer,
|
|
Japanese beetle and Oriental beetle)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Bushberry - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. 18-inch band on each side of the row followed by irrigation immediately after application.
|
|
Application may be made post-bloom up to 7 days prior to harvest, or post-harvest until October 1st.
|
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Application to grass covered rows, row middles, drive lanes, headlands, and other grassy areas in and around the berry field will
|
|
control resident grub populations. Applications directed to the root-zone will help protect berry plant roots from grub feeding.
|
|
Apply TRIMAX Insecticide to moist soil. If necessary, apply one hour of irrigation water immediately before application of TRIMAX
|
|
Insecticide. To ensure maximum efficacy of soil surface sprays, 1/2 to 1 inch of irrigation water or rainfall must be applied or received
|
|
within 24 hours of application of TRIMAX Insecticide to facilitate movement into the soil and into the root-zone.
|
|
Bushberry - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
BUSHBERRY - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 13B Including: Blueberry, Currant, Elderberry, Gooseberry, Huckleberry, Juneberry, Ligonberry, Salal
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Blueberry maggot
|
|
Japanese beetle (adults)
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.2-1.6
|
|
2.4-3.2
|
|
Bushberry - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 3 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Maximum number of TRIMAX Insecticide applications per year: 5
|
|
Minimum application volume (water): 20.0 GPA - ground; 5.0 GPA - aerial.
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
CANEBERRY - SOIL iJ .
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 13A including: : =
|
|
Blackberry (Rubus eubatus, including bingleberry, black satin berry, boysenberry, Cherokee blackberry, Cn'estsrb'erry, Cheyenne
|
|
blackberry, coryberry, darrowberry, dewberry, Dirksen thornless berry, Himalayaberry, hullberry, Lavacaberjy, loganberry, lowberry,
|
|
Lucretiaberry, mammoth blackberry, marionberry, nectarberry, olallieberry, Oregon evergreen berry, phenomepalb^rry, rangeberry,
|
|
ravenberry, rossberry, Shawnee blackberry, youngberry, and varieties and/or hybrids of these) ^ •-
|
|
Raspberry (black and red, Rubus occidentalis, Rubus strigosus, Rubus idaeus) ->:' ° •• ''>
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rednecked cane borer ;
|
|
Rate '"••yv\. ••;»—•••'
|
|
fluid ounces/Aero . . ':' °
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
12.0-16.0 ••» •'"
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only) 8.0-16.0
|
|
Caneberry - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. Basal, soil drench in a minimum of 500 gallons solution per acre.
|
|
Caneberry - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
|
|
CANEBERRY - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Subgroup 13A including:
|
|
Blackberry (Rubus eubatus, including bingleberry, black satin berry, boysenberry, Cherokee blackberry, Chesterberry, Cheyenne
|
|
blackberry, coryberry, darrowberry, dewberry, Dirksen thornless berry, Himalayaberry, hullberry, Lavacaberry, Loganberry, lowberry,
|
|
Lucretiaberry, mammoth blackberry, marionberry, nectarberry, olallieberry, Oregon evergreen berry, phenomenalberry, rangeberry,
|
|
ravenberry, rossberry, Shawnee blackberry, youngberry, and varieties and/or hybrids of these)
|
|
Raspberry (black and red, Rubus occidentalis, Rubus strigosus, Rubus idaeus)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips, only)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
3.2
|
|
Caneberry - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 3 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 9.6 fluid ounces/Acre (0.3 Ib AI/Acrej
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
CITRUS (Containerized) - SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 10 Including: Calamondin, Citrus citron, Citrus hybrids (includes chironja, tangelo, and tangor), Grapefruit,
|
|
Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin (tangerine), Pummelo, Orange (sweet and sour), Satsuma mandarin, White sapote (Caeimiroa spp),
|
|
and other cultivars and/or hybrids of these.
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Asian citrus psyllid
|
|
Blackfly
|
|
Citrus leafminer
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Scales
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Citrus root weevil (larval complex)
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Citrus thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Rate
|
|
mL / "citra pot" (0.1 ft3 container media)
|
|
0.38-0.58
|
|
0.58
|
|
Citrus (containerized) - Soil Applications
|
|
For commercial nursery production in standard "citra pot" of 0.1 ft3 volume
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment; '
|
|
2. Basal, soil drench in a minimum of 30 milliliters (mLs) total solution per "citra pot".
|
|
Use sufficient carrier volume to ensure thorough uniform distribution throughout the media without loss of gravitational water from the
|
|
container. For optimal results, treatment should be made at planting/transplanting prior to insect infestation. Retreat if necessary but
|
|
do not apply more'than 3.5 mLs per plant per season. For control of larvae of the citrus root weevil complex, apply prior to neonate
|
|
larvae entering oo'ting media.
|
|
Citrus (containerized) - £ci! Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 6 da»
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per application: 0.58 mLs / 0.1 ft3 container media.
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX InseaicidVailowed per crop season: 3.5 mLs / plant.
|
|
Do not apply^probloom or-during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
Citrus (co.tiainorized) - Soil Application Notes
|
|
1 . Application - For c>trus production with other container volumes: Determine volume of container and calculate required
|
|
dosage based on 0.53'nilk.'/ 0.1-ft3 potting media. Apply calculated dosage per container as described above. Do not exceed
|
|
rate of 3.5 ir»_s / plant per crop season regardless of container size.
|
|
2. Phytcrtoxic Response Potential: If you have no experience with TRIMAX Insecticide on containerized citrus of a specific
|
|
variety/hybrid, treat only a few plants and observe for phytotoxic effects for up to 60 days prior to treating entire nursery.
|
|
3. PLEASE NOTE: Not all varieties or hybrids of citrus have been tested for phytotoxic response following a TRIMAX Insecticide
|
|
application.
|
|
|
|
31,
|
|
'fe
|
|
CITRUS (Field) - SOIL
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 10 Including: Calamondin, Citrus citron, Citrus hybrids (includes chironja, tangelo, and tangor), Grapefruit,
|
|
Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin (tangerine), Pummelo, Orange (sweet and sour), Satsuma mandarin, White sapote (Casimiroa spp),
|
|
and other cultivars and/or hybrids of these.
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids •
|
|
Asian citrus psyllid
|
|
Blackfly
|
|
Citrus leafminer
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Scales
|
|
Termites (FL only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Pests / Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Citrus nematode
|
|
Symptoms of:
|
|
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) through vector control
|
|
Citrus yellows
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
16.0
|
|
Citrus (field) - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment. For optimum results,
|
|
apply to newly planted trees or those previously trained to drip, trickle or micro-sprinkler irrigation. Soil must be lightly pre-
|
|
wetted to break soil surface tension prior to applications of TRIMAX Insecticide. Chemigation application can be made separate
|
|
to normal irrigation but followed by 10 to 20 minutes of additional watering to move TRIMAX Insecticide into root-zone. Allow 24
|
|
hours before initiating subsequent irrigations;
|
|
2. Band spray soil surface on both sides of the tree. Overlap bands at the tree base to create a continuous band within the drip-line
|
|
area of the tree, to be followed immediately with light sprinkler irrigation sufficient to move the product into the'upper portion of
|
|
the root-zone. This method is suitable for very;coarse soils with 0.75% organic matter or less;
|
|
3. Drench to base of tree not exceeding one-quart total solution per tree immediately around trunk of tree and extending outward
|
|
covering the entire fibrous root system of the tree.
|
|
4. For control of existing termite infestations, apply specified dosage in 1 to 4 quarts of total solution volume, depending on size of
|
|
tree, as a drench application to the basal portion of the tree trunk and surrounding soil in the immediate vicinity of the tree trunk.
|
|
5. For suppression of citrus nematode, apply specified dosage through low-pressure Chemigation or soil surface band spray only,
|
|
ensuring complete coverage of the root system and utilizing application directions stated above for the respective application
|
|
method. Repeated and regular use of TRIMAX Insecticide over several consecutive growing seasons provides the greatest
|
|
degree of nematode suppression and yields trie greatest plant response.
|
|
Citrus (field) - Soil Application Restrictions :
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day ,
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed pe^year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre) o o. :o-;-
|
|
|
|
^
|
|
CITRUS (Field) - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 10 Including: Calamondin, Citrus citron, Citrus hybrids (includes chironja, tangelo, and tangor), Grapefruit,
|
|
Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin (tangerine), Pummelo, Orange (sweet and sour), Satsuma mandarin, White sapote (Casimiroa spp),
|
|
and other cultivars and/or hybrids of these
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Asian citrus psyllid
|
|
Blackfly
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Leaf miners
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Scales
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
4.0-8.0
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only) 4.0-8.0
|
|
Citrus (field) - Foliar Applications
|
|
Scales - time applications to the crawler stage. Treat each generation.
|
|
Citrus (field) - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 10 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per crop year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/A)
|
|
Do not apply during bloom or within 10 days prior to bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
COFFEE-SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Leafminer
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Scales 8.0-16.0
|
|
Coffee - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. Subsurface side-dress shanked into the root-zone on both sides of the plants followed by irrigation;
|
|
3. Basal, soil drench in sufficient water to insure incorporation into the root-zone followed by irrigation.
|
|
Coffee - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest' liilelVSI (PHI); 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRlMAXJnsecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply ort'-bfiom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
COFFEE - FOLIAR
|
|
Posts Controlled
|
|
Aphids '••••••
|
|
Leafhoppers '• •
|
|
Leafminer • ' '
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
3.2
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Scales ' 3.2
|
|
Coffee - Foliar Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage of TRIMAX Insecticide as a broadcast or directed spray to infested area insuring thorough coverage. Apply
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide through properly calibrated ground or aerial application equipment. Aerial application of TRIMAX Insecticide may
|
|
result in slower activity and reduced control relative to results from ground application.
|
|
Coffee - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
|
|
CRANBERRY - SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Root grubs (Scarabaeidae)
|
|
Rootworms (Chrysomelidae)
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Cranberry - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage to moist soil in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. As a soil spray (ground application) directed to the root and crown area using a minimum of 20 gal of water per acre;
|
|
2. As a chemigation application with 600 to 1000 gal water.
|
|
Immediately upon application, TRIMAX Insecticide must be incorporated into root-zone by 0.1 - 0.3 inches water/Acre; either with the
|
|
chemigation application or through irrigation/rainfall if not applied through chemigation. Inadequate incorporation within 24 hours of
|
|
application may result in reduced control.
|
|
Cranberry - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply immediately pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging
|
|
Cranberry - Soil Application Notes
|
|
Root grubs and Rootworms: Best control may be achieved when application is made post-bloom immediately after bees are
|
|
removed. Application should target early instar larvae.
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide has not been tested for crop response in tank mixes with other registered fungicides or insecticides. If tank
|
|
mixing is desired, premix a sample of the TRIMAX Insecticide and the desired fungicide or insecticide partner at labeled rates
|
|
and apply to a small area. Evaluate crop response within 48 hours and for at least two weeks prior to utilizing the tank mix on
|
|
larger acreage. If crop injury results from the premix test, do not apply the tank mix to larger acreage.
|
|
GRAPE-SOIL
|
|
Including: American bunch grape, Muscadine grape and Vinifera grape
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
European fruit lecanium
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Phylloxera spp
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Pests / Diseases Suppressed
|
|
Grapeleaf skeletonizer
|
|
Nematodes
|
|
Pierce's disease
|
|
Grape - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle,
|
|
2. Subsurface side-dress shanked into the root-zone on both sid<
|
|
3. Hill drench in sufficient water to insure incorporation into the re
|
|
4. For suppression of nematodes, apply 16 fluid ounces in a sing
|
|
interval. Apply only by 1) chemigation into root-zone through a
|
|
equivalent equipment; or 2) French plow technique, followed ir
|
|
entire root-zone of the plant. Repeated and regular use of TRI
|
|
provides the greatest degree of nematode suppression and yie
|
|
1 . Where vigorous vine growth is expected;
|
|
2. In warmer growing areas;
|
|
3. Where mealybug and European fruit lecanium populations are
|
|
4. Where vine populations exceed 600 per acre, or;
|
|
5. For suppression of nematodes.
|
|
12.0-16.0
|
|
micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
=s of the plants followed by irrigation; -, ;
|
|
ot-zone followed by irrigation. i; • ••'• -4-i'J
|
|
le application or two 8 fluid ounce applications on a 30 to 45 day
|
|
bove ground low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or .._•-
|
|
nmediately by sufficient irrigation to move >He product into the
|
|
WAX Insecticide over several consecutive growing seasons
|
|
;lds the greatest plant response.
|
|
ie following conditions:
|
|
'-•>'' ' :,
|
|
O . .J ' > J
|
|
expected to be heavy; 9 3 •) i •> ,
|
|
- - ' • ' ' ' ^ •„<•'
|
|
Grape - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 30 days -' J • •
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Grape - Soil Application Note: Repeated and regular use of TRIMAX Insecticide over several, consecutive growing seasons
|
|
controls existing Phylloxera infestations over time or prevents Phylloxera from becoming established.
|
|
|
|
GRAPE-FOLIAR
|
|
Including: American bunch grape, Muscadine grape and Vinifera grape
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.2-1.6
|
|
Pest / Disease Suppressed
|
|
Grapeleaf skeletonizer 1.5-1.6
|
|
Grape - Foliar Applications
|
|
TRIMAX Insecticide may be applied by ground application, only.
|
|
Grape - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 14 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 3.2 fluid ounces/Acre (0.1 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
HOPS -SOIL
|
|
Pest Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
3.2 - 9.6
|
|
Hop - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
2. Subsurface side-dress shanked into the root-zone on both sides of the plants followed by irrigation;
|
|
3. Hill drench in sufficient water to insure incorporation into the root-zone followed by irrigation.
|
|
Use higher dosage within the specified rate range where extended residual control is desired or for treating larger vines or vines with
|
|
dense foliage volume.
|
|
Hop - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 60 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 9.6 fluid ounces/Acre (0.3 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
HOPS - FOLIAR
|
|
Pest Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
3.2
|
|
Hop - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 28 days
|
|
Minimum imerval between applications: 21 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 9.6 fluid ounces/Acre (0.3 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
POME FRUIT - SOIL
|
|
Crops Of Crop Group It'lnciuding: Apple, Crabapple, Loquat, Mayhaw, Pear (including Oriental pear), Quince
|
|
Controlled Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
Aphids (inchding woolly app!e sphid)
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
„ n
|
|
°'u~
|
|
Pome Fruit - Soil Application
|
|
Apply specified dosage in the following method:
|
|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment.
|
|
Pome Fruit-Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging
|
|
|
|
POME FRUIT - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops Of Crop Group 11 Including: Apple, Crabapple, Loquat, Mayhaw, Pear (including Oriental pear), Quince
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Aphids (except woolly apple aphid)
|
|
Apple maggot
|
|
Leafminers
|
|
San Jose scale
|
|
FOR PEAR, ONLY
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Pear psylla
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.6-3.2
|
|
3.2
|
|
8.0
|
|
Pome Fruit - Soil Application
|
|
Applications targeting apple maggot should be combined with manufacturer's listed rate of a sticker.
|
|
Pome Fruit - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 10 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/A)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
POMEGRANATE - SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Pomegranate - Soil Application
|
|
Apply specified dosage in the following method:
|
|
1 . Chemigation into the root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment.
|
|
Pomegranate - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre).
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Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
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POMEGRANATE - FOLIAR
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Pests Controlled
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Aphids
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Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
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Whiteflies
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Rate
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fluid ounces/Acre
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3.2 • r. .. ';..
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Pest Suppressed
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Scales 3.2 / :; r,
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Pomegranate - Soil Application Restrictions
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Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 day
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Minimum interval between applications: 7 days
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Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 9.6 fluid ounces/Acre (0.3 Ib AI/Acre).
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Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
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STONE FRUIT - SOIL
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Crops Of Crop Group 12 Including: Apricot, Cherry (including sweet and tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum (including Chickasaw,
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Damson and Japanese), Plumcot, Prune (fresh and dried)
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Pests Controlled
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Aphids (including woolly apple aphid)
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Leafhoppers
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Rate
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fluid ounces/Acre
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8.0-12.0
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Stone Fruit -Soil Application
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Apply specified dosage in the following method:
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1 . Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment. -
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Stone Fruit - Soil Application Restrictions
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Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 21 days
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Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 12.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.38 ib AI/Acre)
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Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging
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STONE FRUIT - ROOT-DIP
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Crops Of Crop Group 12 Including: Apricot, Cherry (including sweet and tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum (including Chickasaw,
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Damson and Japanese), Plumcot, Prune (fresh and dried)
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Pest Controlled
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Black peach aphid (infesting roots)
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Rate
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fluid ounces/10 gallons root-dip solution
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1.0(30mLs)
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Stone Fruit- Root-dip Application
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Mix TRIMAX Insecticide at 1.0 fluid ounce (30 mis) per 10 gallons of water. Thoroughly wet bare-root transplant to slightly above
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the graft union by soaking roots in the TRIMAX Insecticide solution for up to 5 minutes. Allow solution to dry on roots and transplant
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trees as soon as possible following treatment.
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STONE FRUIT - FOLIAR
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Crops Of Crop Group 12 Including: Apricot, Cherry (including sweet and tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum (including Chickasaw,
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Damson and Japanese), Plumcot, Prune (fresh and dried)
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Pests Controlled
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Aphids •
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Green June beetle
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Japanese beetle
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Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
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Plant bugs
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Rose chafer
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San Jose scale
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Cherry fruit fly
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Rate
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fluid ounces/Acre
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|
1.6-3.2
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|
2.4-3.2
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Pests Suppressed
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|
Plum curculic' " '
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Stink bugs - ...... 3.2
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Stone Fruit - Foliar Appiicatio-i Restrictions - Apricot, Nectarine, Peach:
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Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 0 day
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|
Minimum interval between spoliations: 7 days
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Maximum TRIMAX Inseciicidy allowed per year: 9.6 fluid ounces/Acre (0.3 Ib AI/A)
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Minimum application volume (water): 50 GPA - ground application; 25 GPA - aerial application.
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Do not apply ore-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
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Stone Fruit - Foliar App!icr.t:on Restrictions - Cherries, Plums, Plumcot, Prune:
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Pre-Harveoi- iiiicryal (PHI): 7 days
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|
Minimum interval between applications: 10 days
|
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Maximum TP.-IMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/A)
|
|
Minimum application volume (water): 50 GPA - ground application; 25 GPA - aerial application
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
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TREE NUTS - SOIL
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Crops of Crop Group 14 except Almond including: Beechnut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert, Hickory
|
|
nut, Macadamia nut, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut [black and English]
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Spittlebugs
|
|
Termites
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Pest / Disease Suppressed
|
|
Pecan scab (from reduction in honeydew deposition)
|
|
Thrips (foliage-feeding thrips only)
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
16.0
|
|
Tree Nuts - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage prior to or at onset of pest infestation in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent irrigation equipment. Pre-wet soil prior
|
|
to applications of TRIMAX Insecticide and allow soil to dry following application and prior to subsequent irrigation;
|
|
2. Emitter or spot application in a minimum of 4 fluid ounces of mixture per emitter site;
|
|
3. Shank-or subsurface side-dress, injected to a depth just above or just within the root zone and between the trunk and drip line of
|
|
the tree canopy. Apply product in a minimum of 10 gallons per acre using multiple shanks on both sides of trees. Ensure product
|
|
placement is below sod or orchard floor debris. Irrigate covering entire treated area within 48 hours to promote uptake by root
|
|
system.
|
|
For control of termites, apply specified dosage to slightly moist soil as a high-volume drench to the basal portion of the tree trunk and
|
|
surrounding soil in the immediate vicinity of the tree trunk. Utilize sufficient carrier volume to penetrate the soil to a depth of 18 - 24
|
|
inches to obtain optimum control. Allow soil to dry following treatment and prior to applying any irrigation.
|
|
Tree Nuts - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
Tree Nuts - Soil Application Notes
|
|
Use the higher rate within the specified rate range when applied by shank or subsurface sidedress, used on larger trees, soils with
|
|
high clay content, for high plant populations, and/or where extended control is desired. Under some conditions, control may not occur
|
|
for 14 or more days or until two (2) irrigations have been made. Applications made later in the season may result in reduced efficacy.
|
|
TREE NUTS - FOLIAR
|
|
Crops of Crop Group 14 except Almond including: Beechnut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert, Hickory
|
|
nut, Macadamia nut, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut [black and English]
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids (except Black pecan aphid)
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Phylloxera sp. (leaf infestations)
|
|
Spittlebugs
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Black pecan aphid
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
San Jose scale
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.4-2.8; ';' '• '
|
|
3.2 _ ' -• •"'"•
|
|
Tree Nuts - Foliar Applications >, ....,:
|
|
Applications for control of San Jose scale should be timed according to crawler stage, treating each successive generation, two
|
|
applications on a 10 to 14-day interval may be required to achieve control.
|
|
Tree Nuts - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 6 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 11.5 fluid ounces/Acre (0.36 Ib AI/A)
|
|
Minimum application volume (water): 50 GPA - ground application, 25 GPA - aerial application
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
|
|
TROPICAL FRUIT - SOIL
|
|
Including: Acerola, Atemoya, Avocado, Birida, Black sapote, Canistel, Cherimoya, Custard apple, Feijoa, Jaboticaba, Guava, Llama,
|
|
Longan, Lychee, Mamey sapote, Mango, Papaya, Passionfruit, Persimmon, Pulasan, Rambutan, Sapodilla, Soursop, Spanish lime,
|
|
Star apple, Starfruit, Sugar apple, Wax jambu
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Avocado lace bug
|
|
Leafhoppers
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
12.0-16.0
|
|
Pests Suppressed
|
|
Scales
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only) 16.0
|
|
Tropical Fruit - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in the following method:
|
|
1. Chemigation through low-pressure drip, trickle, micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment.
|
|
Tropical Fruit - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 6 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/A).
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
TROPICAL FRUIT - FOLIAR
|
|
Including: Acerola, Atemoya, Avocado, Birida, Black sapote, Canistel, Cherimoya, Custard apple, Feijoa, Jaboticaba, Guava, Llama,
|
|
Longan, Lychee, Mamey sapote, Mango, Papaya, Passionfruit, Persimmon, Pulasan, Rambutan, Sapodilla, Soursop, Spanish lime,
|
|
Star apple, Starfruit, Sugar apple, Wax jambu
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Leafhoppers/Sharpshooters
|
|
Mealybugs
|
|
Thrips (foliage feeding thrips only)
|
|
Whiteflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
3.2
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Scales 3.2
|
|
Tropical Fruit - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): 7 days
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 10 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/A)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
|
|
OTHER CROPS
|
|
Application Rates - TRIMAX insecticide
|
|
CHRISTMAS TREE - SOIL
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
White grub complex
|
|
(damage from grubs of Asiatic garden beetle, European and
|
|
Masked chafer, Japanese beetle and oriental beetle)
|
|
Christmas Tree - Soil Applications
|
|
Soil incorporation and movement of TRIMAX Insecticide to the roo
|
|
incorporated most readily when applied to moist soil. Apply specif
|
|
1. Chemigation into root-zone through low-pressure drip, trickle,
|
|
2. 18-inch band on each side of the row (small trees) to full broac
|
|
of irrigation within 12 hours after application.
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
t-zone is required for activity. TRIMAX Insecticide can be
|
|
ed dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
micro-sprinkler or equivalent equipment;
|
|
least application (large trees) followed by rainfall or 0.25 - 1 inch
|
|
Christmas Tree - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
CHRISTMAS TREE - FOLIAR
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Adelgids
|
|
Sawflies
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.6-3.2
|
|
Christmas Tree - Foliar Applications
|
|
Gall-forming adelgids - time applications to coincide with full bud-swell or first bud-break of earliest bud-breaking trees,
|
|
form spraying will be ineffective.
|
|
Once galls
|
|
Christmas Tree - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 7 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
|
|
POPLAR / COTTONWOOD i' - SOIL
|
|
(includes members of the genus Populus grown for pulp or timber)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Cottonwood leaf beetle
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
8.0-16.0
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Phylloxerina popularia 8.0-16.0
|
|
Poplar / Cottonwood - Soil Applications
|
|
Apply specified dosage in one of the following methods:
|
|
1. Chemigation through low-pressure drip irrigation.
|
|
2. For narrow-row, cutting orchards/nurseries used for plant propagation, shank into root-zone followed by adequate irrigation to
|
|
promote uptake. (Adequate irrigation depends on soil moisture level at application. Under dry conditions, use 0.25 inches/Acre).
|
|
Poplar / Cottonwood - Soil Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed at-plant per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
Poplar / Cottonwood - Soil Application Notes
|
|
For Cottonwood leaf beetle, protection against damage will occur when application is made early-season, when the beetles
|
|
begin feeding. Larger trees may require earlier treatment as a result of slower uptake.
|
|
For Phylloxerina, apply early in the year, from break of dormancy through May.
|
|
first
|
|
i' Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
POPLAR / COTTONWOOD ±' - CUTTINGS / WHIPS SOAKING
|
|
(includes members of the genus Populus grown for pulp or timber)
|
|
Pest Controlled Cuttings/Whips Soaking Solution
|
|
fluid ounces TRIMAX Insecticide Needed per 100 gallons
|
|
Cottonwood leaf beetle 6.7 - 13.3 (unhydrated cuttings/whips)
|
|
13.3-20.0 (partially hydrated cuttings/whips)
|
|
Pests Suppressed
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Phylloxerina popularia
|
|
6.7 - 13.3 (unhydrated cuttings/whips)
|
|
13.3-20.0 (partially hydrated cuttings/whips)
|
|
Poplar / Cottonwood - Cuttings / Whips Soaking Application
|
|
Moisture content of cuttings/whips prior to application, the solution concentration and the length of soaking interval interact to affect
|
|
the amount of product absorbed into plant material. For a constant soaking interval of 24 hours, drier cuttings/whips absorb a higher
|
|
quantity of solution and require a lower concentration. Conversely, more hydrated cuttings/whips absorb less solution and require a
|
|
higher concentration. Soaking of cuttings/whips should occur in a covered container in absence of UV light. Not all Populus sp.
|
|
clones/varieties/hybrids have been tested for crop safety. Without specific knowledge about a particular Populus sp.
|
|
clone/variety/hybrid, Bayer CropScience recommends that small numbers of cuttings/whips of each be treated and evaluated prior to
|
|
commercial use.
|
|
Apply TRIIViMX Insecticide in one of the following cuttings/whips soaking methods:
|
|
1. For freshly cut (unhydrated) cuttings/whips, soak plant material in specified solution concentration for 24 hours prior to cold
|
|
storaga. After removal from cold storage, plant as needed.
|
|
2. For previously hydrated editings/whips removed from cold storage, allow plant material to reach room temperature and soak in
|
|
specified solution concentration for 24 hours prior to planting.
|
|
Proper care must be taken in disposal of any residual soaking solution. Solution may be applied to existing trees or other registered
|
|
crops as long as all product label precautions and restrictions are observed.
|
|
Poplar / ( ottohwood - Cuttings / Whips Soaking Application Restrictions
|
|
Maximum 'i RiiWW lnsect.id'1^ allowed at-plant per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/Acre)
|
|
Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(C) labeling.
|
|
POPLAR / CO! TONWOOD *' - FOLIAR
|
|
(includes nembeiS of the genus Populus grown for pulp or timber)
|
|
Pests Controlled
|
|
Aphids
|
|
Cottonwood leaf beetle
|
|
Rate
|
|
fluid ounces/Acre
|
|
1.6-3.2
|
|
Pest Suppressed
|
|
Poplar / Cottonwood - Foliar Application Restrictions
|
|
Minimum interval between applications: 10 days
|
|
Maximum TRIMAX Insecticide allowed per year: 16.0 fluid ounces/Acre (0.5 Ib AI/A)
|
|
Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
|
|
l' Use not permitted in California unless otherwise directed by state-specific 24(c) labeling.
|
|
|
|
It,
|
|
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
|
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
|
|
Pesticide Storage: Store in a cool, dry place and in such a manner as to prevent cross contamination with other pesticides, fertilizers,
|
|
food, and feed. Store in original container and out of the reach of children, preferably in a locked storage area.
|
|
Handle and open container in a manner as to prevent spillage. If the container 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 through spilled material. Absorb spilled
|
|
material with absorbing type compounds and dispose of as directed for pesticides below. In spill or leak incidents, keep unauthorized
|
|
people away. You may contact the Bayer CropScience Emergency Response Team for decontamination procedures or any other
|
|
assistance that may be necessary. The Bayer CropScience Emergency Response telephone number is 1-800-334-7577.
|
|
Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
|
|
Container Handling: Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container.'Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after
|
|
emptying.
|
|
Triple rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds after the flow
|
|
begins to drip. Fill the container % full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix
|
|
tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times.
|
|
Offer for recycling, if available or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by
|
|
State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. •
|
|
|
|
IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE USE
|
|
Read the entire Directions for Use, Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability before using this product. If terms
|
|
are not acceptable, return the unopened product container at once.
|
|
By using this product, user or buyer accepts the following Conditions, Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitations of Liability.
|
|
CONDITIONS: The directions for use of this product are believed to be adequate and must be followed carefully. However, it is
|
|
impossible to eliminate all risks associated with the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness or other unintended consequences
|
|
may result because of such factors as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manner of use or application, all of which
|
|
are beyond the control of Bayer CropScience. All such risks shall be assumed by the user or buyer.
|
|
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES: TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BAYER CROPSCIENCE
|
|
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
|
|
PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE, THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS LABEL. No agent of Bayer CropScience
|
|
is authorized to make any warranties beyond those contained herein or to modify the warranties contained herein. TO THE EXTENT
|
|
CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, BAYER CROPSCIENCE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR SPECIAL,
|
|
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT.
|
|
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY: TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
|
|
OF THE USER OR BUYER FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
|
|
HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY
|
|
OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, OR AT BAYER CROPSCIENCE'S ELECTION,
|
|
THE REPLACEMENT OF PRODUCT.
|
|
NET CONTENTS: 1 GALLON
|
|
Admire, Gaucho, Leverage, and Provado are registered trademarks of Bayer CropScience.
|
|
Trimaxis a trademark of Bayer CropScience.
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|
PRODUCED FOR
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f At<4 Bayer CropScience
|
|
Bayer CropScience LP
|
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P.O. Eox 12014, 2 T.W. Alexander Drive
|
|
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
|
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1-866-99BAYER (1-866-992-2937)
|
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TRIMAX Insecticide (PENDING) 10/28/2013, NOTIFI 11/22/13, 11/26/13
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