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RIVERSIDE 5% GARDEN DUST
- EPA Reg No: 9779-190
- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (5%)
- Label accepted: 1974-07-31
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00190-19740731.pdf
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5o SEVIN GARDEN DUST IS USEFUL FOR THE CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS OF SMALL FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, POULTRY, PETS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, AND TURF AS DESCRIBED BY THIS LABEL.
ACTIVE INGREPIENT:
Carbaryl (l-naphthyl N-Methylcarbamate) .............. S FOR USE".
NCTE. So:ne phytotc.;e,ty . 5%
INERT INGREDIENTS: .. ..... .... ..... ....... ...... ........ ........ ........... 95% --- -
Total... ............ 100%
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CAUTlorl: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
HAR";vi.. IF ;HALED OR SWALLOWED. Avoid Bre:3thing of Dust. Do not take
interno.iy. Avoid Contact with Skin. WaSh Hands and Face Before Eating. Take
She .... er or Ba:h alter Work. Wear Regular Long Sleeved Work Clothing.
Cn3nge 1" Clean Clcth;ng Daily. AVOID CONTAMINATION OF FOOD, FEED,
FEED:NG TROUGHS AND WATER RECEPTACLES.
NOTE FOR PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moderate, reversible, cholinesterase
inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Ap;ll c3:'on r;;!es are tor 50 feet of row unless othen'ilSe IneLcated. Where a dosage range is
Inclca'ed use the lower rate en sma:; or pung plan:s and the higher rate on large or mature
pl3r1lS A:-"'Jys use sufficient dst to o!ltalO goed coverage of the crop plants being treated.
App!y '\ ~~n Insects cr tne:r damage appear and repeat applications as necessary. or at 7 to
10 day Irterds. ,1Iess sorter Inter.als iHe spec;lled in "DIRECTIOal occJr on tender f .. :iage 10 the presence of rain or high humid·
,ty ef sf,eral C3yS duratlcn fcilowlng aptJl,catlon. 5% SEVIN GARDEN DUST does not control
spider mites Where in!etatlons are encontered use a recommended miticide.
ThiS product IS hf;paI:.esUlw:iy texic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on crops. Protec
t;ve l:lfO'mation ma)' be obtained from your Cooperative Agricul:ural utension Service.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
SMALL FRUITS
B:tet.uWirs, Boysenberries, Dewberries, loganberries and Ras berri s - Use 6 oJnces for
Js, Lat Boljs!rs. [alho;!pers and Rgblli)' hid, 00 not app:y later than 7
da)s before nJr.€ sting berries
Gripes - Use 4 to 8 Ot;rlces for rag leJ! Folder, Grage Leafl";opper and Grape leaf Sele
tcn,:er. App:y ;5' t"'"re flS! broed Leaf Folder larvae emerge from roils. Apply as needed
for leal~<; Spry Moth, Japane}!! Beetle, JJne Ber Use 3 OJnces for Gr_apetles and Red·
BajedLeaf _Rc:!er
Stmrerries - Use 2 ounces for Meajcw Sp'::'ebg. Strawberry leaf Rol:er and Strao'ibllrry
Wee,,1 Do r.ct apply later t.an 1 oayceTore harves(ing berries
VEGETABLES
ASjmitUS - US!! I to :? c"nces for Aspar.)c;,;s Beetle en s~ec:q;s or spears Do nof apply
la!er t. an I cay t;ere hu',estlng as;Jaragus. Use 2 :0 4 ClJO!ces for Asparagus Beetle and
Apa:~ :r.s. Curfj [arf/arm, Stll1.ldlllgs and Tarn;med.J, Cicada on !t'rs or brush growt In t'1e post hJvest per:od Dc not app:y marc often
·tr.an v,oce Ii,ery thr.;e days .-
Beans (iL ee " beans, lima be,ns, sn.p beans, cs and black·yed pCiS) - Use 1 our.ce
fvr /a!u.;.::.lillie.iul Beetle. 2 Ounces lor B4n l.e.elI Jke1!.e, Cucmtler Beet:e.s. Flea Beetles.
Jailanese Beetle, lealho""ers. Veiye.:ll.c..1n_CJlar and Wstel_nbean Cutworm
Use 2 to 3 CJnce for ArmlBug
Cim - U,e I to 2 ounces for n liftt"rC'1. Co:n RiiLiwQrm Ad.Jlts, Europejn Gorn Borer.
Fall ArmYWClrm. flea Beetles, JajlancLeet,t. Sjlg. Bee:les and leafh.ileJ.s,
For lar.ae 10 v.horl (Budworm danr~ge) .n:l folia2e feec!ers, apply to entire plant. Repeat as
necessary
ror Ir.sects attackini'silks and ears. apply at.,2 to 3 day intervals startin2 when fir$t silks
appear and contlOuini until s::ks beirn to dry. Three or more applications may be reqUired
dependlOi on seventy of infestation, Timini and icod coveraie are absolutely essential for
effective control,
Application of this product to the tassel region of corn during the pollen shed period will
~r, Melons, Pumpkin and s~hash - Use 1 O\Jnce for PicklewOflT1 ar.d Melonworm,
~er B.eetles, Flea BeelJes. LI'a.QPjlefs and SllJ,jash BUjs. Avoid excessive applie-allonS.
Some leaf injury may occur if treatments are made when tender foliage is wet or in the pres·
ence of prolonged high humidity. 5% SEVIN G~DEN DUST injures w.a~er..melQ!!~.!!'-.flo.ri9j, __
arden Peas - Use 1 ounce for Leafhoppers and Co12rildo Potato Beetle. For Colorado Potato
eel e can rol direct application to-weeds in fields of garden peas ThiS application is intended
to help prevent insect contaminat,on in processed peas. Use 1 to 2 ounces for Armyworms
and Grasshoppers.
Potato, Tomato. Eggplant and ~er - Use 1 ounce for Colorado PotalQ_~~etle, rle~Be~U~
iiiirl~~rs. Use 1 to 2 oun:es for EllrQpeanJ;or".~rer. t~1 ArmyWorm, lace Bugs,
TQ!!1~.fi:.liliworlJl, Tomato H_Q!n~~. Tarnished el~nt outS and Stink. BUJs-. . ---
olin-=-Use 1 to 2 oa;nces for Cor, Earworm and Stink Buss Repeat at 5 to 7 day intervals
_o.7"iS necessary, ,- ~
CirrQts, ChjnCS~ CabbaM' Collards. Dandelion, Endive (EsClrole), ~ardcn Beets, Horseradish,
.we. lettuce, M.ystard _ eeDS, PJll!.ey, ~arSJlips,lridishes, R..Ylilh!ias, ~y, SpInach, ~s
Clii'rd aiiiI'lrslrs - Use 1 ounce fG~ F e~ Beetles, Harleq~o----sug and le~fh_oppers. To can·
tmix·SpQ.Le. elihopper (aster fellows vector) applYT fo 1 ounces in a 5 to 7 day sched·
ule. Use 1 to 2 OU,lces for ~[~m~, IfjlJW1ed Cabb~r!!lS, Diam~l)dback Moth larvae,
Cabbage Looper, Cro~s~ Stri2e~_Cat.bageworm. Corn Earworm, Tarnished Plant8~ and Stink
Bllgs. Tor optimiJm control of C.Ql.n rarworm after lettuce heads ileglnlo form. use 2 our-ces
in~a5 to 7 cay sched~ie. .
Where Cabbage Looper is the p:in(ipal problem. use an alternative insecticide t. 11 is specif·
ically recommended. For control (,f small Cabbage loopers after edible portions begin to
form use 1 to 2 ounces in a 5 to 7 day schedule.
Do not apply to Chinese catbage, :-ollards, dandelion. endive (escarole), garden beets, kale.
le:tuce, mu~fard green>, parsley. siisify. spinach. S ... iss chard, or turnips later than 14 days
be:ore ,Iarvest or to horseradish. rarsnips. radishes and rutabagas later than 3 days before
harvest
~e.' 8ro~cB'i, Bwssels Sprout!, Cayljflower and Kohlrabi - Use 1 ounce for Flea BeeUes
annIililli ul lJ.6
Use I to 2 ounces for ~m1Y"or_ms. Im..£Q..rted Ca.~bageworm. Diamondback Moth Larvae, Cab·
b~je logper and Cross Str:ped Cat.bageworm. and Corn Earworm~ Where Cabbage Looper is
the principal problem, use an all !rnative p~stlclde that is specificallY recommended. For
con~rol of sma:: CaboJge Loopers "Iter edible portions begin to form use 1 to 2 ounces in a
5 to 7 day schedule Do not apply .0 these crops later than 3 days before harvest.
GRASSHOPPERS
App:y 2 ounces as clten as neees ,ary to control grassrlOppers on the above crops. A I to
2 OiJnce dosage sho~:d be used wh!o grasshoppers are mature or mate:lal is applied to crops
reQuirrng greater CJ,erage A ~ to 10 pound pe: acre rate IS sugie~ted for nymphs on small
piJ:>:S or sparse veg~!a:,on in wa;:e;and. rangeland. ditch banks and borders
CONTAINER DISPOSAL
BJrn bag immedlate,j ... hcn tm;lly Stay o~t of ~mok'!.
NOTICE
Rllcr51de C~em:ca! Co~pany V.arra1ts :r,at t~~ prud(;ct cGn~Jrms to It:. che;nlcai d,~scr'~:'v:1
and IS rea~;)ndbly fit lor the p,if~cse5 5tJted l n the label wh~r used In accorda'1c~ With
directions under normal u,r~,il:lons of use. but neither thiS warrar,IY nor ar.y o~h~r warranty
of merc~an:abd,ty or fl:ne~s ~al a :Iartlcu!ar p~rpose. express or I rpllcd. extends to Ihe use
of thi:. produci contrary til lab~1 in;tructlorrs, or under abnormal condl!lon~. or under condi~
t,Ock. not reasonabiy hJ:seeable to :llverside Chemical Company, a~ld buyer assumes the fISk
of any ~uch use.
EPA REG. NO. 9779-190
MA"'JFACT~RE::l BY
NET WEIGHT 4 POUND$
EPA Est. 9779-AL-1
RIVEflSIDE CHEMICAL CO.
CI A SvES;[')!ARY OF COOK INDuSTRIES INC, MEMPHIS. TN 381 t6
?OULTRY
(On Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Game Birds and
Pigeons) lltler Treatment. Apply 1 po.;nd per 40 sq.
ft. to control Northel,l Fowl Mite. Chicken Mite. lice,
Fleas and Bed Bugs. Use a scoop and scatter by hand,
or apply by hand duster AVOid contamination of nests,
egg-s. feeding and watering tro~ghs
Hand A~plicatlon to Birds Use 1 pound to treat 100
birds by means of a shaker can. squeeze bottle, or hand
duster to control Northern Fo.\1 M:!e. Chicken Mite, lice
and Fleas. Drrect :lust 10 ~en! and fluff areas. Repeat in
4 weeks if necessary Hand J;lp;,cat.on to birds for
Chicken Mite a:1d fleas IS a supple,11e~t to !:tter treat·
ment lor control 01 thes~ pests. Do not apply with," 7
days of sllushter.
Dust ba!h~boxes: Use 2.5 pounds per box for each 50
bird:, to con:rol Northern rOni Mite, Chicken Mite, lice
and Fleas. ThiS is a supplement to htter treatment for
Chic~en Mite and Flea Control. On ranges, t ... o r.atural
wallows may be sl.bslltuted fo~ each d~st bath box Do
not app'y within 7 days of slaughter. 00 not re;Jeat
a;:Jpl,catlon on poultry within 4 weeks.
PETS
(On Dogs and Cats) - Fcr T,ch a~d fleas dust I!berally
over the entire an;mal, a~cidlng the eyes. and rub thor·
oughly IOto the skin. Cr:;mb out dead T :eks a few hours
after treatment. Repeat at wee~ly Interval, If needed.
DQ r,ot treat kittens or nursing puppies under 4 ... ee~.s
of age.
In Qr around Dog and Cilt Quarters - For Ticks a~d
Fleas du~t :,hera:lf In and arOlJ~d sleeping c::ualtcrs,
ker.r.els, ar.d cc-g house:; bl r.Jeans 01 a s~;;"er ca,1.
harld or po",er d~ster. Force du~t inlo craCKS and
creVices Repeat as necessary.
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
fluwers and Herbaceous PLants - For control of Ja;l'
antse. S;,ster. r:2J, and JJne Bee:;~s; B0xelc!er. ~·~a:J.
Lace and P;ant B~g,;; Lealnoppers. Leaf Rol:er. PSY:;id.
Ruse A;lh:d ar.d expsed Thr IPS. ap~:y thorou,;hiy at
Ilrst s'gn of jal1~ie a:1d repe~t at 7 cal inter,a:s or as
r.ec,·ssary If,r g:,::.d con:rel
ShrutJs, Trees and Woody Plants - Fur c:;r.:rol 01 Gf';J"f
M(J'~, Scale In·,eel,. e~;; .... ~r"1, B,:,:h. B',.,,-,ud J;'U 1'",1\
Leal ',',ners, Eim leaf A~r d, !a;J';1e·,,0. J~~e, [.:-1 lraf
and """;0'" Le~f Beel!e<" M r~o:.a ,'"r ~",c·m. Te~t ar.d
p~_> Cd: 'r~iilars, R0~~ t.~~,;d and S',.g. Pfr,oc,cil: C;·
c<da I '!afh;'PPi;:, i ".;1 "G,ler. 6on:'~e:. I ac,~, '.""a'/.
P;anl cl.d Thorn Bu,:" f,pple Aph!il. Orange TGr~lx Jr,d
up(o<~J Thrrps. a;-p:y thoroLJj/h!y at IIr:,t s'gn cf da;naiie
aro repeat at 7 day interva:s or as necessary for load
contrul.
TURF
Fer ccntrol of Cutworms, Chinch Bug~. Fal Arrr flt)rrr,s.
lea!hoppers. Sad Webworms, or La ... n ~~c:hs. A~!s. far
WigS, rleas. Mdl:pedes, and MO;QI.,toes, 'Pp!y iC tu 2)
pounds per 5,000 square feet of la~n w~,en d.maie IS
noted and repeat at 14 d.y intervals or as n-cessary
for Rood control. Do not water lawn for at leut 2 days
after Ipplicatlon.