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# EXIREL INSECT CONTROL
- EPA Reg No: **279-9615**
- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Cyantraniliprole (10.2%)
- Label accepted: 2024-08-29
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-09615-20240829.pdf
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August 29, 2024
Kristi Barnett
FMC Corporation
2929 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Subject: PRIA Label Amendment New uses on hops, papaya, fresh herbs (crop subgroup
25A), dried herbs (crop subgroup 25B), spices (crop group 26), and various crop
group conversions.
Product Name: Exirel Insect Control
EPA Registration Number: 279-9615
Application Date: 4/6/23
Case Number: 483968; 482148; 475415; 476555
Dear Ms. Barnett:
The application referred to above, submitted under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable under FIFRA section 3(c)(5). Accordingly,
EPA has approved the requested registration amendments, provided FMC Corporation (“FMC”)
complies with all terms and conditions listed below.
Terms and Conditions
FMC must comply with all the following terms and conditions. Release for shipment of these
products constitutes acceptance of the below conditions. If these conditions are not complied
with, the registrations will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6.
1. If, following formal consulta tion with Service(s), additional modifications are identified
in any applicable Biological Opinion, EPA will notify FMC in writing within 45 calendar
days of the issuance of the Biological Opinion of any necessary changes. Within 30
calendar days of receiving EPAs notice, FMC must submit an amendment application
incorporating the necessary changes, including amended labels. Alternatively, FMC may
respond by submitting a request for voluntary cancellation of this product. If FMC fails to
comply with this term, FMC has agreed in prior written acceptance of these terms that
EPA may cancel the registration under an expedited process under FIFRA 6(e).
No terms in prior registration notices are superseded by this new use amendment.
Page 2 of 2
EPA Reg. No. 279-9615
Case No. 483968; 482148; 475415; 476555
Conclusion
A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all
previously accepted labeling. You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed labeling before
you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR
152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 18
months from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you may only distribute or sell this product
if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is
defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the companys website on your label, then please be
aware that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the Agency. If
the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or
distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of statements
EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced
on your products label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those
claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is
brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims
substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the
EPAs Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
If you have any questions, please contact Andrés Garzón at (202) 566-2690 or at
GarzonMoreno.Andres@epa.gov.
Sincerely,
Deanna (Dee) Colby, Chief
Invertebrate & Vertebrate Branch 3
Registration Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
Enclosure
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WITH CYAZYPYR® active
For foliar applications to brassica (leafy, and head and stem), bulb, cucurbit, fruiting, leafy green, leaf petiole, legume, ro ot
and tuberous and corm vegetables; hops; spices; herbs (fresh and dried); commercially grown greenhouse lettuce,
cucumber, eggplant, pepper and tomato; cotton, oil seed crops; strawberries; bushberries; caneberries; coffee; low growing
berries; peanuts; soybeans; citrus, pome, and stone fruits; tree nuts; papaya; and tobacco for pest management of sucking
and chewing insects that can vector certain plan t diseases, aiding in optimization of the crop's potential.
Active Ingredient By Weight
Cyantraniliprole
3-bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2-methyl-6-[(methylamino) carbonyl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-
carboxamide 10.20%
Other Ingredients 89.80%
TOTAL 100.00%
EXIREL® insect control is a suspoemulsion (oil in wa ter emulsion). SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING.
Contains 0.83 lb. active ingredient per gallon.
EPA Reg. No. 279-9615 EPA Est. No.
Nonrefillable Container Refillable Container
Net: OR Net:
Sold By
FMC Corporation
2929 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
CYANTRANILIPROLE GROUP 28 INSECTICIDE
Not for sale, sale into, distribution and/or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties of New York State.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the
label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
FIRST AID
IF ON SKIN: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison
control center or doctor for treatment advice.
IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after
the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
For questions regarding emergency medical treatment, you may contact 1-800-331-3148 for information.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION: Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Prolonged or frequently repeated
skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Applicators and other handlers must wear:
Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
Chemical resistant gloves Category A (such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubber), all
> 14 mils.
Shoes plus socks.
08/29/2024
279-9615
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After the product has been diluted in accordance with label directions for use, shirt, pants, socks, and shoes are sufficient
Personal Protective Equipment. Follow manufacturers in structions for cleaning/maintaining personal protective
equipment (PPE). If no such instructions for washables are available, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
separately from other laundry.
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Do not place product near or allow product to come into contact with strong oxidizing substances (such as potassium
permanganate) since a hazardous chemical reaction may occur.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This pesticide is toxic to aquatic invertebrates and oysters. Do not apply directly to water. Drift and runoff may be
hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to use sites. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are
foraging the treatment area.
Surface Water Advisory-
This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true for poorly draining soils
and soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as having high potential for reaching surface water via
runoff for several weeks after application. A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this
product is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of
cyantraniliprole from runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when
rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48 hours.
Ground Water Advisory-
This chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in ground water. This chemical may
leach into ground water if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
PROTECTION OF POLLINATORS
APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS EXIST FOR THIS PRODUCT BECAUSE OF
RISK TO BEES AND OTHER INSECT POLLINATORS. FOLLOW APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS FOUND IN THE
DIRECTIONS FOR USE TO PROTECT POLLINATORS.
Look for the bee hazard icon in the Directions for Use for each application site for specific use
restrictions and instructions to pro tect bees and other insect pollinators.
This product can kill bees and other insect pollinators.
Bees and other insect pollinators will forage on plants when they flower, shed pollen, or produce nectar.
Bees and other insect pollinators can be exposed to this pesticide from:
• Direct contact during foliar applications, or contact with residues on plant surfaces after foliar applications
• Ingestion of residues in nectar and pollen resulting from foliar applications.
When Using This Product Take Steps To:
• Minimize exposure of this product to bees and other insect pollinators when they are foraging on pollinator attractive plants
in and around the application site.
• Minimize drift of this product on to beehives or to off-site pollinator attractive habitat. Drift of this product onto beehives or
off-site to pollinator attractive habitat can result in bee kills.
Information on protecting bees and other insect pollinators may be found at the Pesticide Environmental Stewardship website
at: http://pesticidestewardship.org/PollinatorProtection/Pages/default.aspx.
Pesticide incidents (for example, bee kills) should immediately be reported to the state/tribal lead agency. For contact
information for your state, go to: www.aapco.org/officials.html. Pesticide incidents should also be reported to the National
Pesticide Information Center at: www.npic.orst.edu or directly to EPA at: beekill@epa.gov
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
USERS SHOULD: Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove
clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this pr oduct in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected
handlers may be in the area during application.
For any requirements, specific to your State or Tribe, consult the State or Tribal agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: Before using this product, you must
obtain any applicable Endangered Species Protection Bulletins (Bulletins) within six months prior to or on the day of
application. To obtain Bulletins, go to Bulletins Live! Two (BLT) at https://www.epa.gov/pesticides/bulletins. When using this
product, you must follow all directions and restrictions contained in any applicable Bulletin(s) for the area where you are
applying the product, including any restrictions on application timing if applicable. It is a violation of Federal law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, including this labeling instruction to follow all directions and restrictions
contained in any applicable Bulletin(s). For general questions or technical help, call 1-844-447-3813, or email ESPP@epa.gov.
1. FOR CROPS UNDER CONTRACTED POLLINATION SERVICES
Do not apply this product while bees are foraging. Do not apply this product until flowering is complete and
all petals have fallen unless the following condition has been met.
• If an application must be made when managed bees are at the treatment site, the beekeeper providing the pollination services
must be notified no less than 48-hours prior to the time of the planned application so that the bees can be removed, covered
or otherwise protected prior to spraying.
2. FOR FOOD CROPS AND COMMERCIALLY GROWN ORNAMENTALS NOT UNDER CONTRACT
FOR POLLINATION SERVICES BUT ARE ATTRACTIVE TO POLLINATORS
Do not apply this product while bees are foraging. Do not apply this product until flowering is complete and
all petals have fallen unless one of the following conditions is met:
• The application is made to the target site after sunset
• The application is made to the target site when temperatures are below 55ÛF
• The application is made in accordance with a government-initiated public health response
• The application is made in accordance with an active state-administered apiary registry program where beekeepers are
notified no less than 48-hours prior to the time of the planned application so that the bees can be removed, covered or
otherwise protected prior to spraying
• The application is made due to an imminent threat of significant crop loss, and a documented determination consistent with
an IPM plan or predetermined economic threshold is met. Every effort should be made to notify beekeepers no less than 48-
hours prior to the time of the planned application so that the bees can be removed, covered or otherwise protected prior to
spraying.
RESTRICTIONS
• Do not make ground applications within 25 or aerial applications within 50 of aquatic habitats (such as, but not limited to,
lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams, wetlands or natural ponds, estuaries, and commercial fish farm ponds). Do not
cultivate within 30 of these aquatic areas to allow growth of a vegetative filter strip.
• For foliar uses, do not apply during rain.
• When making air blast applications to orchard crops, including citrus, with sparse canopies a 25 foot buffer is required between
the application site and all adjacent areas except for roads (and other paved or gravel surfaces), agricultural areas (fields t hat
have been planted into or prepared for planting), and structural areas (buildings or other man-made structures with walls and/or
a roof). A sparse canopy occurs during the period of dormancy starting from first leaf drop at the end of the season until
vegetation is fully leafed out in the spring, and on young orchard crops, including citrus, that are not yet bearing.
• Do not treat plants grown for transplanting. Not for use in nurseries, plant propagation houses, or greenhouses by commercial
transplant producers on plants being grown for transplanting.
• Do not use on crops grown to harvest in greenhouses unless specified in the crop section of this label.
• Do not apply EXIREL insect control to the soil or through drip irrigation systems.
• May be used on crops on this label grown for seed production.
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• Do not use in residential areas.
• Do not apply EXIREL insect control through any irrigation system unless specified in the crop section of this label.
• Unless otherwise stated for a specific crop, do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or
cyantraniliprole containing products per calendar year. This is the total from all application methods (eg. seed, soil, foliar).
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
EXIREL insect control must be used only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part 170.
This standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultura l 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 the label about personal protective equipment,
restricted-entry interval, and notification to workers (as applicable).
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
For early entry into treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that
has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, wear:
• Coveralls
• Shoes plus socks
• Chemical resistant gloves Category A (such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubber), all
> 14 mils
EXIREL insect control must be used in accordance with the directions for use on this label, or as otherwise permitted by
FIFRA. Always read the entire label, in cluding the Limitation of Warranty and Liability.
EXIREL insect control is a suspoemulsion (oil in water emulsion) that can be applied as a foliar spray on labeled crops or by overhead
chemigation in cranberries, potatoes and bulb vegetables to control listed insects. EXIREL insect control is specially formulated for
maximum performance by foliar applications in brassica, bulb, cucurbit, fruiting, leafy, legume, root and tuberous and corm vegetables;
hops; spices; herbs (fresh and dried); commercially grown greenhouse lettuce, cucumber, eggplant, pepper and tomato; cotton, oil seed
crops; strawberries; bushberries; caneberries; coffee; low growing berries; peanuts; soybeans; citrus, pome, and stone fruits; tree nuts;
papaya; and tobacco. Do not apply directly to the soil or through drip irrigation as doing so may damage the plant root system. EXIREL
insect control is mixed with water for application.
EXIREL insect control is a member of the anthranilic diamide class of insecticides with a novel mode of action acting on
insect ryanodine receptors. Although EXIREL insect control has contact activity, it is most effective through ingestion of
treated plant material. After exposure to EXIREL insect control, affected insects will rapidly stop feeding, become
paralyzed, and typically die within 1 - 3 days, reducing both direct damage and the transmission of some insect transmitted
diseases. Early season applications of EXIREL insect control improve crop establishment and growth vigor by controlling a
range of pests that attack seedlings. Time applications to the most susceptible insect pest stage, typically at egg hatch
and/or newly hatched larvae or nymphs, before populations reach damaging levels. When pest populations are high, use
the highest listed application rate for that pest. For best results when targeting control of sucking pests, begin applications
when insect populations first appear. EXIREL insect control has preventative activity but low curative activity for sucking
pests.
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
FMC supports the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs to control pests. This product may be used as part of
an IPM program, which can include biological, cultural, and genetic practices, aimed at preventing economic pest damage.
IPM principles and practices include field scouting or other detection methods, correct target pest identification, population
monitoring, rotation of insecticides with different modes-of-action, and treating when target pest populations reach locally
determined action thresholds. For best results on sucking pests, begin applications when populations first appear. Consult
your state cooperative extension service, professional consultants or other qualified authorities to determine appropriate
action treatment threshold levels for treating specific pest/crop or site systems in your area.
SCOUTING
Monitor insect populations to determine if there is a need for application of EXIREL insect control based on label
recommendations and locally determined pest management guidelines. More than one treatment of EXIREL insect control
may be required to control a pest population.
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INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
EXIREL insect control contains the active ingredient cyantraniliprole and is a Group 28 insecticide based on the mode of action
classification system of the International Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC). Insecticides with the same Group
Number affect the same biological site of action on the target pest and when used repeatedly in the same treatment area,
naturally-occurring resistant individuals may survive correctly applied insecticide treatments, reproduce, and become dominant.
To avoid or delay the development of insecticide resistance, a resistance management strategy should be established for the use
area. This strategy may include incorporation of cultural and biological control practices, alternation to different mode of action
insecticides on succeeding generations, and targeting the most susceptible life stage. Consult your local or state agricultural
authorities and product manufacturer for more information about developing a resistance management strategy.
Unless directed otherwise in the specific crop/pest sections of this label, the best practices are to follow these guidelines to delay
the development of insecticide resistance:
• Apply EXIREL insect control and other Group 28 insecticides within a single “treatment window” to minimize exposing
multiple successive generations of a pest species to the same mode of action insecticides.
• A “treatment window” is defined as the period of insecticidal activity provided by one or more applications of products with the
same mode of action.
• A “treatment window”, including residual control, should not exceed 30 days (the length of a typical pest generation).
• Within the Group 28 “treatment window”, make no more than 2 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28
insecticides.
• Following a Group 28 “treatment window”, rotate to a “treatment window” of effective insecticides with a different mode of
action (Group Number).
• The period between Group 28 “treatment windows” should be at least 30 days.
• The total exposure of all Group 28 products applied throughout the crop cycle (from seedling to harvest) should not exceed
approximately 50% of the crop cycle or 50% of the total number of insecticide applications targeted at the same pest species.
• For short cycle crops (< 50 days), the duration of the crop cycle may be considered as the Group 28 “treatment window” as long
as no Group 28 insecticides are used during the next crop cycle at the same farm location.
• Avoid using less than labeled rates of EXIREL insect control when applied alone or in tank mixtures.
• Target the most susceptible insect life stages whenever possible.
• Monitor insect populations for product effectiveness. If poor performance occurs and it cannot be attributed to improper
application or extreme weather conditions, a resistant pest population may be present.
If resistance to EXIREL
insect control develops in your area, EXIREL insect control or other products with a similar mode of
action (Group 28) may not provide adequate control. If you experience difficulty with control and resistance is a reasonable
cause, immediately consult your local company representative or agricultural advisor for the best alternate method of control for
your area.
For additional information on insect resistance monitoring, visit the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) on the web
at http://www.irac-online.org.
APPLICATION
Apply at the specified rates when insect populations reach locally determined action thresholds. For best results on sucking
pests, begin applications when pests first appear. Consult the cooperative extension service, professional consultants or other
qualified authorities for local pest management guidelines in your area.
Apply follow-up treatments of EXIREL insect control, as specified, to keep pest populations under threshold limits. Refer to
the Resistance Management section of this label for further guidance on follow-up treatments. See individual crop sections of
this label for specific minimum spray intervals.
Use sufficient water to obtain thorough, uniform coverage.
EXIREL insect control may be applied by foliar ground or aerial application equipment. Not all application methods are
allowed on all crops; see specific crop sections of this label or other supplemental labeling for application methods which
may be used. For aerial application use the following directions unless otherwise specified in specific crop/pest sections of
this label or other supplemental labeling: use a minimum of 5 gallons per acre (gpa) of water for vegetable crops and 10
gallons per acre (gpa) for all fruit and nut crops. The highest labeled rate for a specified pest may be necessary when aerial
applications are made. For ground foliar applications use the following directions, unless otherwise specified in specific
crop/pest sections of this label or other supplemental labeling: use a minimum of 10 gal per acre (gpa) of water for all
vegetable crops and 30 gallons per acre (gpa) for all fruit and nut crops.
Use of Adjuvants - In some situations where coverage is difficult to achieve such as closed canopy, dense foliage, plants with
waxy leaf surfaces, or less than optimum application equipment, an adjuvant may improve performance. Use a proven and
recommended adjuvant that does not affect foliage and/or fruit finish. Tank mixes of EXIREL insect control with spreading and
penetrating adjuvants can result in adverse crop response. See specific crop instructions in the following crop tables.
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SPRAY PREPARATION
Spray equipment must be clean and free of previous pesticide deposits before applying EXIREL insect control. Fill spray
tank 1/4 to 1/2 full of water. Add EXIREL insect control directly to spray tank. Mix thoroughly to fully disperse the
insecticide, once dispersed continued agitation is required. Use mechanical or hydraulic means; do not use air agitation.
Observe the most restrictive of the labeling limitations and precautions of all products used in mixtures.
Acidification of Spray Tank: If the pH of the spray tank after all products have been added and mixed is above pH 8,
adjust to pH 8 or less using a registered acidifying agent. If the spray tank pH is 8 or less no adjustment of the spray tank
pH is necessary. Spray tanks of pH 8 or less can be held for up to 8 hours before spraying. Do not store the spray mixture
overnight in the spray tank.
Compatibility -Since formulations may be changed and new ones introduced, premix a small quantity of a desired tank mix
and observe for physical incompatibility (settling out, flocculation, etc.). Spray volumes of less than 3 gallons of water and
tank mixtures of more than two products can increase the chances of incompatible spray mixtures. A jar test (as described
below) should be conducted when label guidance is not given or prior experience with a specific tank mixture is unknown.
The jar test should follow the proper sequence of addition at the spray water volume planned to assure that the tank mix is
compatible. Constant agitation may be needed during mixing and spraying of mixtures.
This product can be mixed with pesticide products labeled for use on crops on this label in accordance with the most
restrictive of label limitations and precautions. It is the pesticide user's responsibility to ensure that all products are
registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applic able restrictions and limitations, and directions for use, on all
product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
Steps to conduct a jar test to determine physical tank mix compatibility of EXIREL insect control with other products:
• Add clean water to jar proportional to the planned water volume that will be used in the spray tank (a jar size of 16 oz is
acceptable).
• Using the most restrictive PPE of the products to be tested, mix proper proportions of EXIREL insect control and
desired tank mix partner(s) as will be present in the spray tank, add one product at a time following the sequence of
addition according to formulation type provided in this label.
• Seal and shake mixture after each product is added.
• Allow to stand for 1 hour.
• View jar to determine if settling, flocculation, crystallization or any other undesirable changes have happened.
• If none of the above is observed or the solution can be easily remixed after shaking, the mixture is compatible with
EXIREL insect control.
• If the tank mix is not compatible, a higher water volume, reduced rate of the tank mix partner(s), reduced number
of tank mix partners or a compatibility agent may be needed.
Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety - EXIREL insect control is an oil in water emulsion. The crop safety of EXIREL insect
control alone or in tank mix with many common insecticides, fungicides, nutritionals and adjuvants has been found to be
acceptable. See crop tables in this label for specific information on when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes on
those crops. Some materials including oils, surfactants, adjuvants, nutritionals and pesticide formulations when applied
individually, sequentially, or in tank mixtures may solubilize the plant cuticle, facilitate penetration into plant tissue, and
increase the potential for crop injury.
Applying EXIREL insect control with any product that produces adverse crop response in a tank mixture, specifically
including, but not limited to, those listed in the individual crop tables, may also cause adverse crop response when applied
in a short time sequence (i.e., seven days apart or less between applications) before or after EXIREL insect control. Such
uses should be tested as described below before broad application is made.
Crop varieties can differ in their responsiveness to tank mixtures, and environmental conditions can have an influence on
product performance and crop response. It is not possible to test EXIREL insect control alone or with all possible tank mix
combinations and sequences on all crops and varieties under all environmental conditions. When considering the use of a
tank mixture on a labeled crop without prior experience, or which is not specifically described on EXIREL insect control
product labeling or in other FMC product use instruction, or when applying any product known to have caused adverse
crop response when used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control in close sequence with EXIREL insect control, it is
important to check crop safety first. To test for crop sa fety, prepare a small volume of the intended tank mixture or
sequence, apply it to an area of the target crop as directed by both this and the tank mix partner product labels, and observe
the treated crop to ensure that a phytotoxic response does not occur.
Use of EXIREL insect control in any tank mixture or sequence of applications that is not specifically described on EXIREL
insect control product labeling or in other FMC product use instructions, could potentially result in crop injury. Follow the
precautions on this label and on the label for any other product to be used in tank mixtures or in sequential applications
before making such applications to your crops. Follow the most restrictive label. FMC will not be responsible for any crop
injury arising from the use of a tank mixture or sequen ce of applications that is not specifically described on EXIREL
insect control product labeling or in other FMC product use instruction.
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Tank Mixing Sequence -Add different formulation types in the sequence indicated below*. Allow time for complete
mixing and dispersion after addition of each product.
1. Water soluble bag (WSB)
2. Water soluble granules (SG)
3. Water dispersible granules (WG, XP, DF)
4. Wettable powders (WP)
5. Water based suspension concentrates (SC)
6. Water soluble concentrates (SL)
7. EXIREL insect control and other suspoemulsions (SE)
8. Oil based suspension concentrates (OD)
9. Emulsifiable concentrates (EC)
10. Surfactants, oils adjuvants
11. Soluble fertilizers
12. Drift retardants
* Unless otherwise specified by manufacturer directions for use or by local experience.
CHEMIGATION - Overhead Sprinkler Cranberries, Potatoes and Bulb Vegetables
The following types of irrigation equipment may be used for chemigation applications to cranberries, potatoes and
bulb vegetables: overhead sprinkler irrigation systems.
Apply EXIREL insect control in sufficient water and of sufficient duration to ensure the specified rate is applied evenly to
the entire treated area. Inject EXIREL insect control downstream from any water filtration system.
Do not connect any irrigation system used for pesticide applications to a public water system unless the pesticide label-
prescribed safety devices are in place. 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 at least 60 days out of the year.
See "Required System Safety Devices For All Chemi gation Systems" at the end of the Chemigation section.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHEMIGATION USING OVERHEAD SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
CRANBERRIES, POTATOES AND BULB VEGETABLES
Types of Chemigation Systems: EXIREL insect control may be applied to cranberries, potatoes and bulb vegetables
through overhead sprinkler irrigation systems, including the following; center pivot, end tow, hand move, lateral move,
side roll, solid set and wheel line. The irrigation system used must provide uniform water distribution.
Directions for Chemigation:
Preparation
A pesticide tank is recommended for the application of EXIREL insect control in chemigation systems.
Thoroughly clean the injection system and tank of any fertilizer or chemical residues using a standard clean-out procedure.
Dispose of any residues in accordance with State and Federal laws. With the mix tank 1/4 to 1/2 full with water and the
agitator running, measure the required amount of EXIREL insect control and add it to the tank. The highest labeled rate for
the specified pest may be necessary when making overhead chemigation applications. Then add additional water to bring
your total pesticide mixture up to the desired volume for your application. Note: Always add EXIREL insect control to
water, never put EXIREL insect control into a dry tank or other mixing equipment without first adding water. See "Tank
Mixing Sequence" section for tank mixing sequence. Continue to agitate the mixture throughout the application process.
Use mechanical or hydraulic agitation, do not use air agitation.
Injection Into Chemigation Systems
Inject the proper amount of EXIREL insect control into the irrigation water flow using a positive displacement injection
pump or a Venturi injector. Injection should occur at a point in the main irrigation water flow to ensure thorough mixing
with the irrigation water. For continuously moving systems, inject the solution containing EXIREL insect control into the
irrigation water line continually and uniformly throughout the irrigation cycle. The recommended maximum water volume
for the overhead chemigation application is 0.2 acre inches of water. For overhead sprinkler systems that are stationary,
add the solution containing EXIREL insect control to the irrigation water line and apply in a maximum water volume of
0.25 acre inches of water.
Uniform Water Distribution
The irrigation system used for application of EXIREL insect control must provide for uniform distribution of EXIREL
insect control treated water. Non-uniform distribution can result in crop injury, lack of effectiveness or illegal pesticide
residues in or on the crop being treated. Ensure the irrigatio n system is calibrated to uniformly distribute the chemigation
application to the crop. Contact the equipment manufacturer, the local University Extension agent or other experts if you
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have questions about achieving uniform distribution of the application.
Equipment Calibration
Calibrate the irrigation system and inje ctor before applying EXIREL insect control. Calibrate the injection pump while the
system is running using the expected irrigation rate. If you have questions about calibration, you should contact your state
extension service specialists, equipment manufacturer or other experts.
Monitoring of Chemigation Applications
A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of a
responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise. Wear the personal
protective equipment as defined in the PPE section of the lab el for applicators and other handlers when making adjustments
or repairs on the chemigation system when EXIREL insect control is in the irrigation water.
Operation
Start the water pump and sprinkler, and let the system achieve the desired pressure and speed before starting the injector.
Start the injector and calibrate the injection system according to the directions above. This procedure is necessary to deliver
the desired rate per acre in a uniform manner. When the application is finished, allow the entire irrigation and injector
system to be thoroughly flushed clean before stopping the system.
• End guns must be turned off during the application, if they irrigate nontarget areas or if they do not provide uniform
application and coverage.
• The nozzles in the immediate area of wells, control panels, chemical supply tanks and system safety devices are to be
plugged to prevent contamination of these areas.
• Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
• Do not apply when system connections or fittings leak or when nozzles do not provide uniform distribution.
• Do not allow irrigation water to collect or run-off during chemigation.
Cleaning the System
Thoroughly clean the injection system and tank of any fertilizer or chemical residues using a standard clean-out procedure.
Dispose of any residues in accordance with State and Federal laws. Consult your owners manual or your local equipment
dealer for cleanout procedures for your injection system.
REQUIRED SYSTEM SAFETY DEVICES FOR ALL CHEMIGATION SYSTEMS
1. The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve and low-pressure drain appropriately located on
the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow.
2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
fluid back toward the injection pump.
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also 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.
4. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
water pump motor stops.
5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functiona l pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when
the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
6. Systems must use a metering device, such as a positive di splacement pump or a Venturi injector, that provides uniform
injection of the product, is effectively designed and constructed of materials compatible with the product, and is capable
of being fitted with a system interlock.
7. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced- pressure zone, backflow
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 the
top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at leas t twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
SPRAY TANK CLEANOUT
Prior to application, start with clean, well maintained application equipment. Immediately following application,
thoroughly clean all spray equipment to reduce the risk of forming hardened deposits which might become difficult to
remove.
Drain spray equipment. Thoroughly rinse sprayer and flush hoses, boom and nozzles with clean water.
Clean all other associated equipment. Ta ke all necessary safety precautions when cleaning equipment. Do not clean near
wells, water sources or desirable vegetation.
Dispose of waste rinse water in accordance with local regulations.
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors determines the potential for spray drift. The applicator is
responsible for considering all these factors when making application decisions. Avoiding spray drift is the responsibility of
the applicator.
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
The most effective drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets which are consistent with pest control
objectives. The presence of sensitive species nearby, the envir onmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect how an
applicator balances drift control and coverage. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if
applications are made improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
A droplet size classification system describes the range of droplet sizes produced by spray nozzles. The American Society of
Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) provide a Standard that describes droplet size spectrum categories defined
by a number of reference nozzles (fine, coarse, etc.). Droplet sp ectra resulting from the use of a specific nozzle may also be
described in terms of volume mean diameter (VMD). Coarser droplet size spectra have larger VMD's and lower drift
potential.
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE - GROUND APPLICATION
• For broadcast applications made at planting or prior to the emergence of crops, applicators are required to use a coarse
or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1). For all other broadcast applications, applicators are required to use a
medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
• Pressure - The lowest spray pressures recommended for the nozzle produce the largest droplets. Higher pressure
reduces droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. When higher flow rates are needed, using a
higher-capacity nozzle instead of increasing pressure results in the coarsest droplet spectrum.
• Flow Rate/Orifice Size - Using the high est flow rate nozzles (largest orifice) that are consistent with pest control
objectives reduces the potential for spray drift. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce coarser droplet spectra.
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE - AIRCRAFT
• For fixed wing and helicopter aerial applications made at planting or prior to the emergence of crops, applicators are required to
use a coarse or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1). For all other fixed wing and helicopter aerial applications, applicators are
required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
• Nozzle Type - Solid stream, or other low drift nozzles produce the coarsest droplet spectra.
• Number of Nozzles - Using the minimum nu mber of nozzles with the highest flow rate that provide uniform coverage
will produce a coarser droplet spectrum
• Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles in a manner that minimizes the effects of air shear will produce the coarsest
droplet spectra. For some nozzles such as solid stream, pointi ng the nozzles straight back parallel to the airstream will
produce a coarser droplet spectrum than other orientations.
• Pressure - Selecting the pressure that produces the coarsest droplet spectrum for a particular nozzle and airspeed reduces
spray drift potential. For some nozzle types such as solid streams, lower pressures can produce finer droplet spectra and
increase drift potential
BOOM LENGTH (AIRCRAFT), AND APPLICATION HEIGHT
• Boom Length (aircraft) - Using shorter booms decreases drift potential. Boom lengths are expressed as a percentage of an
aircraft's wingspan or a helicopter's rotor blade diameter. Shorter boom length and proper positioning can minimize drift
caused by wingtip or rotor vortices.
• Application Height (aircraft) - Applications made at the lowest height that are consistent with pest control objectives and
the safe operation of the aircraft will reduce the potential for spray drift. Do not release spray at a height greater than 10 ft
above the ground or vegetative canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
• Application Height (ground) - Applications made at the lowest height consistent with pest control objectives, and that
allow the applicator to keep the boom level with the application site and minimize bounce, will reduce the exposure of
spray droplets to evaporation and wind, and reduce spray drift potential.
WIND
Drift potential is lowest when applications are made in light to gentle sustained winds (2-10 mph), which are blowing in a cons tant
direction. Many factors, including droplet size and equipment type also determine drift potential at any given wind speed. AVOI D
GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS.
Local terrain can also influence wind patterns. Every applicator is expected to be familiar with local wind patterns and how th ey
affect spray drift.
For aerial application, if the windspeed is 10 miles per hour or less, applicators must use ¾ swath displacement upwind at the downwind
edge of the field. When the windspeed is between 11-15 miles per hour, applicators must use a full swath displacement upwind at the
downwind edge of the field.
For aerial application, do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site. If the windspeed is greater than 10 mph, the
boom length must be 65% or less of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 75% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters. Otherwise,
the boom length must be 75% or less of the wingspan for fixed-wing aircraft and 90% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters.
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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
Setting up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for droplet evaporation can reduce spray drift potential.
Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
SURFACE TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
For aerial application, do not apply during temperature inversions.
Drift potential is high during a surface temp erature inversion. Surface inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which may
cause small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move laterally in a concentrated cloud. Surface
inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover
and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the morning. Mist or fog may indicate the
presence of an inversion in humid areas. Inversions may also be identified by producing smoke and observing its behavior.
Smoke that remains close to the ground, or moves laterally in a concentrated cloud under low wind conditions indicates a
surface inversion. Smoke that moves upward and ra pidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator
to verify that the shields are minimizing drift potential, and not interfering with uniform deposition of the product.
AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST ) FIELD CROP SPRAYERS
Air assisted field crop sprayers carry droplets to the target via a downward directed air stream. Some may reduce the
potential for drift, but if a sprayer is unsuitable for the application and/or set up improperly, high drift potential can resu lt. It
is the responsibility of the applicator to determine that a sprayer is suitable for the intended application, that it is config ured
properly, and that drift potential has been minimized.
Note: Air assisted field sprayers can affect product performance by affecting spray coverage and canopy penetration. Read
the specific crop use and application equipment instructions for additional information.
SENSITIVE AREAS
Making applications when there is a sustained wind moving away from adjacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential areas,
bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is an effective way to minimize the
effect of spray drift.
DRIFT CONTROL ADDITIVES
Using product compatible drift control additives can reduce drift potential. When a drift control additive is used, read and
carefully observe cautionary statements and all other informati on on the additive's label. If using an additive that increases
viscosity, ensure that the nozzles and other application equipment will function properly with a viscous spray solution.
Preferred drift control additives have been certified by the Council of Producers & Distributors of Agrotechnology.
CROP ROTATION
Crops on this label and the following crops or crop groups may be planted immediately following the last application of
EXIREL insect control: Brassica Leafy Greens (Crop Subgroup 4-16B) and Brassica Head and Stem Vegetables (Crop
Group 5-16); Bulb Vegetables (Crop Group 3- 07); Cotton; Cucurbit Vegetables (Crop Group 9); Fruiting Vegetables (Crop
Group 8-10); Leafy Greens (Crop Subgroup 4-16A) and Leaf Petiole Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 22B); Celtuce; Florence
Fennel; Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables (Crop Group 2); Legume Vegetables (Crop Groups 6 and 7); Low Growing
Berries (Berry and Fruit Crop Subgroup 13-07H); Oilseeds (Crop Group 20); Peanuts; Soybeans; Root and Tuber
Vegetables (Crop Subgroups 1B and 1C); Tobacco; Hops ; Spices; Herbs (fresh and dried); Papaya.
The following crops or crop groups may be planted 30 days following the last application of EXIREL insect control: Cereal
Grains (Crop Group 15); Forage, Fodder and Straw of Cereal Grains (Crop Group 16); Grass Forage, Fodder and Hay (Crop
Group 17); Nongrass Animal Feeds (forage, fodder, straw and hay) (Crop Group 18); Sugar beets.
There is no plant back restriction for conversion of a treated field to, or for making a new or replacement planting into
established orchards or fields of Bushberries (Crop Subgroup 13-07B); Caneberry Subgroup (Crop Subgroup 13-07A);
Coffee; Citrus (Crop Group 10-10); Pome Fruits (Crop Group 11-10); Stone Fruits (Crop Group 12); Low Growing Berries
(Crop Subgroup 13-07G); or Tree Nuts (Crop Group 14-12).
All other crops cannot be planted until 12 months after the last application of EXIREL insect control.
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Directions for Use for Vegetable and Row Crops
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Brassica Leafy
Greens (Crop
Subgroup 4-
16B) and
Brassica Head
and Stem
Vegetables
(Crop Group
5-16)
including
Arugula;
broccoli,
Chinese;
broccoli raab;
cabbage,
abyssinian;
cabbage,
Chinese, bok
choy;
cabbage,
seakale;
collards;
cress, garden;
cress, upland;
hanover salad;
kale;
maca, leaves;
mizuna;
mustard
greens;
radish, leaves;
rape greens;
rocket, wild;
shepherd's
purse;
turnip greens;
watercress;
Broccoli
(Brassica
oleracea L.
var. italica
Plenck);
Brussels
sprouts
(Brassica
oleracea L.
var. gemmifera
(DC.) Zenker);
Cabbage
(Brassica
oleracea L.
var. capitata
L.);
Cabbage,
Chinese, napa
(Brassica rapa
L. subsp.
pekinensis
(Lour.)
Hanelt);
Cauliflower
(Brassica
oleracea L.
var. capitata
L); and
cultivars,
varieties, and
hybrids of
these
commodities.
Kohlrabi
Foliar* Beet armyworm
Corn earworm
Fall armyworm
Imported cabbageworm
Western yellowstriped armyworm
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
1 12
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Cabbage aphid
Diamondback
moth†
False cabbage aphid
Flea beetle
Green peach aphid
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)
Thrips (foliage feeding
only)§
Turnip aphids
Whitefly
Swede midge
Cabbage Seedpod Weevil
Grassho
ppers
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
*- For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate
with products with different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are
low. If populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying
EXIREL insect control.
† - Diamondback moth resistance management: Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other
Group 28 insecticides) more than twice within any 30 day “treatment window”. Application(s) during
the next “treatment window” must be with an effective product(s) with a different mode of action
(different IRAC Group Number) for at least a 30 day “treatment window” before making any additional
applications of EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides). Do not apply less than 13.5 fl
oz of EXIREL insect control per application per acre for diamondback moth control. Do not make more
than 6 total applications of EXIREL insect control or any Group 28 insecticides per calendar year for
control of diamondback moth at the same farm location.
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.
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Crop
Application Method Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Bulb
Vegetables,
(Crop
Group 3-07)
Chive, fresh
leaves;
Chive, Chinese,
fresh leaves;
Daylilly, bulb
(edible);
Elegans hosta
(edible);
Fritillaria, leaves
(edible);
Garlic, bulb;
Garlic, great
headed, bulb;
Garlic, serpent,
bulb;
Kurrat;
Ladys leek;
Leek;
Leek, wild;
Lily, bulb;
Onion, Beltsville
bunching;
Onion, bulb;
Onion, Chinese,
bulb;
Onion, fresh;
Onion, green;
Onion,
macrostem;
Onion, pearl;
Onion, potato,
bulb;
Onion,tree,tops;
Onion, Welsh,
tops;
Shallot, bulb;
Shallot, fresh
leaves
Foliar Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)*
Thrips (foliage feeding
only)* §
0.088 -0.133 13.5 - 20.5
1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
§ - Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips
control program. Rotate with products with different modes of action. Begin making applications to
thrips when populations are low (1-3 thrips per plant). If populations are higher, use an effective thrips
knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
EXIREL insect control may be applied by overhead chemigation to bulb vegetables.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Carrot, radish;
Root
Vegetables,
except Sugar
Beet (Crop
Group 1B);
Beet, garden;
burdock,
edible; carrot;
celeriac;
chervil, turnip-
rooted;
chicory;
ginseng;
horseradish;
parsley, turnip-
rooted; parsnip
radish; radish,
oriental;
rutabaga;
salsify; salsify,
black; salsify,
Spanish;
skirret; turnip
Foliar Armyworms
Loopers
Cutworms
0.065- 0.133 10 - 20.5
1 12
Cotton aphid*
Green peach aphid*
Flea beetle
Beet armyworms
Whiteflies
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
Carrot weevil
Cabba
ge seedpod weevil
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§-Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips control
program. Rotate with products with different modes of action.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section
for more information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Cucurbit
Vegetables
(Crop
Group 9)
including
Chayote (fruit),
Chinese
waxgourd
(Chinese
preserving
melon),
Citron melon,
Cucumber,
Gherkin,
Edible gourd
(includes
hyotan,
cucuzza,
hechima,
Chinese okra),
Morordica
spp. (includes
balsam apple,
balsam pear,
bitter melon,
Chinese
cucumber),
Muskmelon
(Includes true
cantaloupe,
cantaloupe,
casaba,
crenshaw
melon, golden
pershaw melon
honeydew
melon, honey
balls, mango
melon, Persian
melon,
pineapple
melon, Santa
Claus melon
and snake
melon),
Pumpkin,
Summer
squash
(includes
crookneck
squash, scallop
squash,
straightneck
squash,
vegetable
marrow,
zucchini),
Winter squash
(includes
butternut
squash,
calabaza,
hubbard
squash, acorn squash,
spaghetti
squash),
Watermelon
Foliar Beet armyworm
Melonworm
Pickleworm
Western yellowstriped
armyworm
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5 1 12
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Cotton/melon aphid*
Flea beetle§
Green peach aphid*
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)*
Thrips (foliage feeding
only)§
Whitefly*
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Striped cucumber beetle 0.133 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with
products with different modes of action. Begin making applications when populations are
low. For thrips, if populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product
before applying EXIREL insect control.
Cucurbit Yellow Stunting Disorder Virus Suppression: Use of EXIREL insect control to control
whiteflies which may vector the cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus at a rate of 13.5 - 20.5 fl
oz/A applied foliarly soon after emergence or transplanting will help suppress and slow the
expression of cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus in cucurbits.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in cucurbit vegetables: tank mixes of
EXIREL insect control with some products formulated as emulsifiable concentrates (EC), strobilurin
fungicides (for example Cabrio® fungicide and Quadris® fungicide), copper based fungicides,
Luna® Sensation fungicide (trifloxystrobin + fluopyram) and Venom® insecticide (dinotefuran)
may result in adverse crop response. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Commercial
greenhouse
Foliar Cabbage looper
Armyworms
0.065 - 0.133 10.0- 20.5 0 12
grown
cucumbers
Cotton aphid*
Green peach aphid*
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
Whiteflies*
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
For use only on cucumber plants being grown to harvest in commercial greenhouse crop production
facilities. Do not treat plants grown for transplanting. Not for use in nurseries, plant propagation houses,
or greenhouses by commercial transplant producers on plants being grown for transplanting.
*- For best performance, use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section."
"§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with different
modes of action. For thrips, begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate for the size of
plants and
density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense foliage.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in cucumbers: tank mixes of EXIREL
insect control with some products formulated as emulsifiable concentrates (EC), strobilurin fungicides
(for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris fungicide), copper based fungicides, Luna Sensation
fungicide (trifloxystrobin + fluopyram) and Venom insecticide (dinotefuran) may result in adverse crop
response. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
Fruiting
Vegetable
(Crop
Group 8-
10)
African eggplant
Bush tomato;
Bell pepper;
Cocona;
Currant tomato;
Eggplant;
Garden
huckleberry;
Goji berry;
Groundcherry;
Martynia;
Naranjilla;
Okra;
Pea eggplant;
Pepino;
Pepper, bell;
Pepper, nonbell;
Roselle;
Scarlet
eggplant;
Sunberry;
Tomatillo;
Tomato;
Tree tomato
Foliar Beet Armyworm
Colorado potato beetle
European corn borer
Fall armyworm
Southern armyworm
Tomato fruitworm
Tomato pinworm
Tomato hornworm
Western yellowstriped
armyworm
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
1 12
Loopers 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Green peach aphid*
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)*
Pepper weevil§
Potato aphid*
Thrips (foliage feeding
only)§
Tomato psyllid
Whitefly*
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products
with different modes of action. For thrips, begin making applications when populations
are low. If populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product
before applying EXIREL insect control.
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Suppression: Use of EXIREL insect
control to manage thrips which may vector the tomato spotted wilt virus and whiteflies which may
vector the tomato yellow leaf curl virus at a rate of 13.5 to 20.5 fl oz/A applied foliarly soon after
emergence or transplanting will help suppress and slow the expression of tomato spotted wilt virus and tomato
yellow leaf curl virus in fruiting vegetables.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in peppers: applications of EXIREL insect
control in tank mix with adjuvants can cause leaf spotting or increase the potential for other products
used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank mixes of
EXIREL insect control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris
fungicide), chlorothalonil based fungicide formulations (for example, Bravo Weather Stik® fungicide),
and DuPont
TM Tanos® fungicide (cymoxanil + famoxadone) may also result in an adverse crop
response.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in tomatoes: tank mixes of EXIREL insect
control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris fungicide) may result in
adverse crop response.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on all other crops in
this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval) (days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb ai
per acre fluid
ounces product
per acre
Commercial
Greenhouse
Grown (Crops
Foliar Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
Whitefly*
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Grown to
Harvest in
Greenhouses)
Eggplant,
Pepper
(including bell
and non-bell
pepper)
Tomato
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
For use only on eggplant, pepper and tomato plants being grown to harvest in commercial
greenhouse crop production facilities. Do not treat plants grown for transplanting. Not for use in
nurseries, plant propagation houses, or greenhouses by commercial transplant producers on
plants being grown for transplanting.
* - For best performance, use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section."
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with different
modes of action. For thrips, begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If
populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL
insect control.
Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate for the size of
plants and density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense foliage.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in peppers: applications of EXIREL insect
control in tank mix with adjuvants can cause leaf spotting or increase the potential for other products
used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank mixes of
EXIREL insect control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris
fungicide), chlorothalonil based fungicide formulations (for example, Bravo Weather Stik fungicide),
and DuPont Tanos fungicide (cymoxanil + famoxadone) may also result in an adverse crop response.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in tomatoes: tank mixes of EXIREL insect
control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris fungicide) may result in
adverse crop response.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on eggplant. When
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Leafy Greens
(Crop
Subgroup 4-
16A) and Leaf
Petiole
Vegetables
(Crop
Subgroup
22B)
including
Amaranth,
Chinese;
amaranth,
leafy;
aster, Indian;
blackjack;
cat's whiskers;
cham-chwi;
cham-na-mul;
chervil, fresh
leaves;
chipilin;
chrysanthe-
mum, garland;
cilantro, fresh
leaves;
corn salad;
cosmos;
dandelion,
leaves;
dang-gwi,
leaves;
dillweed;
dock;
dol-nam-mul;
ebolo;
endive;
escarole;
fameflower;
feather
cockscomb;
Good King
Henry;
huauzontle;
jute, leaves;
lettuce, bitter;
lettuce, head;
lettuce, leaf;
orach;
parsley, fresh
leaves;
plantain,
buckhorn;
primrose,
English;
purslane,
garden;
purslane,
winter;
radicchio;
spinach;
spinach,
Malabar;
spinach, New
Zealand;
spinach, tanier;
Swiss chard;
violet,
Chinese,
leaves;
Cardoon;
celery;
celery,
Chinese;
fuki;
rhubarb;
udo;
zuiki;
cultivars,
varieties, and
hybrids of
these
commodities.
Celtuce;
and Florence
Fennel
Foliar* Beet armyworm
Corn earworm
Diamondback moth†
Fall armyworm
Western yellowstriped
armyworm
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
1 12
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Cabbage aphid
False cabbage aphid
Flea beetle
Green peach aphid
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)
Thrips (foliage feeding
only)§
Turnip aphids
Whitefly
Grassho
ppers
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
† - Diamondback moth resistance management: Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other
Group 28 insecticides) more than twice within any 30 day “treatment window”. Application(s) during
the next “treatment window” must be with an effective product(s) with a different mode of action
(different IRAC Group Number) for at least a 30 day “treatment window” before making any additional
applications of EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides). Do not apply less than 7 fl oz of
EXIREL insect control per application per acre for diamondback moth control. Do not make more than
6 total applications of EXIRE insect control or any Group 28 insecticides per calendar year for control
of diamondback moth at the same farm location.
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in spinach: Do not use adjuvants in tank
mix with EXIREL insect control in spinach. Tank mixes of EXIREL insect control with some products
formulated as emulsifiable concentrates (EC), strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and
Quadris fungicide) or chlorothalonil based fungicide formulations (for example, Bravo Weather Stik
fungicide) may result in adverse crop response. Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank
mixes in lettuce: Tank mixes of EXIREL insect control with Aliette® fungicide (fosetyl-al) + oil
adjuvant may result in adverse crop response.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on all other crops in
this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
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Crop Application Method Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Leaves of root
and tuber
vegetables
(Crop
Group 2)
Beet, garden;
beet, sugar;
burdock,
edible; carrot;
cassava, bitter
and sweet;
celeriac;
chervil,
turnip-rooted;
chicory;
dasheen (taro);
parsnip;
radish;
radish,
oriental
(daikon);
rutabaga;
salsify, black;
sweet potato;
tanier; turnip;
yam, true
Foliar Beet armyworm
Flea beetles
Cotton aphid*
Green peach aphid*
Whiteflies
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
Carrot weevil
Cabba
ge seedpod weevil
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Armyworms
Loopers
Cutworms
0.065-0.133 10 - 20.5
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
§ - Suppression only. For thrips, begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If
populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL
insect control. Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
group.
When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Legume
vegetables,
succulent or
Foliar Corn earworm
European corn borer
Leafminers
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 1(succulent)
7 (dried)
12
dried
(Crop
Subgroups
Potato leafhopper§*
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
Whiteflies*
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
6-22A, 6-22B,
6-22C, 6-22D,
6-22E, 6-22F)
1
§ - Suppression only. *- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants"
section. Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Applications of EXIREL insect control to certain species of legume vegetables in this crop group may
result in adverse crop response. Affected plants outgrow the effects in most cases. If the risk of adverse
crop response to EXIREL insect control cannot be accepted, do not apply it to legume vegetables.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop group.
When using EXIREL insect control alone or in tank mixtures in legume vegetables, it is
recommended that a small area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank
Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
1Bean (Phaseolus spp.; including, but not limited to French bean, garden bean, green bean, kidney
bean, navy bean, scarlet runner bean, snap bean, and wax bean); Bean ( Vigna spp.; including, but not
limited to asparagus bean, catjang bean; Chinese longbean, cowpea, moth bean, mung bean, rice
bean, urd bean, and yardlong bean); goa bean; guar bean; jackbean; lablab bean; vegetable soybean
(edamame); sword bean; winged pea; velvetbean; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
commodities.
Pea ( Pisum spp.; including, but not limited to dwarf pea, green pea, snap pea, snow pea, and sugar
snap pea); grass pea; lentil; pigeon pea; chickpea; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
commodities.
Bean ( Phaseolus spp.; including, but not limited to lima bean, scarlet runner bean, and wax bean);
Bean ( Vigna spp.; including, but not limited to blackeyed pea, catjang bean, cowpea, crowder pea,
moth bean, and southern pea); Bean ( Lupinus spp.; including, but not limited to Andean lupin, blue
lupin, grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, white sweet lupin, and yellow lupin); broad bean (fava
bean); jackbean; goa bean; lablab bean; vegetable soybean (edamame); velvetbean; cultivars,
varieties, and/or hybrids of these commodities.
Chickpea; lentil; Pea ( Pisum spp.; including, but not limited to English pea, garden pea, and green
pea); pigeon pea; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these commodities.
African yam bean; American potato bean; Bean ( Lupinus spp.; including, but not limited to Andean
lupin, blue lupin, grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, white sweet lupin, and yellow lupin); Bean (
Phaseolus spp.; including, but not limited to black bean, cranberry bean, dry bean, field bean, French
bean, garden bean, great northern bean, green bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pink bean,
pinto bean, red bean, scarlet runner bean, tepary bean, and yellow bean); Bean ( Vigna spp.;
including, but not limited to adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea, catjang bean, Chinese
longbean, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, and
yardlong bean); broad bean (fava bean); guar bean; goa bean; horse gram; jackbean; lablab bean;
morama bean; sword bean; winged pea; velvetbean; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
commodities.
Pea ( Pisum spp.; including, but not limited to dry pea, field pea, green pea, yellow pea, wrinkled pea,
marrowfat pea, and garden pea); chickpea; grass pea; lentil; pigeon pea; cultivars, varieties, and/or
hybrids of these commodities.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Tuberous and
Corm
Vegetables
(Crop
Subgroup 1C)
including
Arracacha;
Arrowroot;
Artichoke,
Chinese;
Artichoke,
Jerusalem;
Canna, edible;
Cassava, bitter
and sweet;
Chayote (root);
Chufa;
Dasheen (taro);
Ginger;
Leren;
Potato;
Sweet potato;
Tanier;
Turmeric:
Yam bean;
Yam, true
Foliar Colorado potato beetle† 0.033 - 0.088 5 - 13.5
7 12
Beet armyworm
European corn borer
Potato tuberworm*††
Yellowstriped armyworm
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Potato flea beetle* §
Green peach aphid*
Potato aphid* §
Potato psyllid
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year; this is the total of seed piece treatment (potato), soil treatment, and foliar
treatment.
*- For best performance use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with
different modes of action.
†- Colorado potato beetle resistance management - Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other
Group 28 insecticides) more than twice to a generation of Colorado potato beetle or within any 30 day
“treatment window”. Application(s) to the next generation of Colorado potato beetle must be with an
effective product(s) with a different mode of action (different IRAC group number) for at least a 30
day “treatment window” before making any additional applications of EXIREL insect control (or other
Group 28 insecticides). If a Group 28 insecticide was used at-plant either as a soil or seed piece
application, do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides) for Colorado potato
beetle control for at least 60 days after emergence. Application(s) for Colorado potato beetle control
during the first 30-60 days must be with an effective product with a different mode of action (i.e. a
product with a different IRAC Group Number) for at least a 30 day “treatment window” before making
any applications of EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides).
†† - Potato Tuberworm: EXIREL insect control may be applied at rates of 7 to 13.5 fl oz/A to
control potato tuberworm. Begin application when field scouting indicates the presence of
tuberworm adults and/or larvae. Potato tuberworm often have overlapping generations so repeat
applications of EXIREL insect control may be needed based on scouting. Avoid treating
successive generations with the same mode of action. It is important to protect the crop just prior
to harvest when foliage starts to senesce. Use the higher rate of EXIREL insect control when
tuberworm pressure is high. Failure to adequately control potato tuberworm larvae prior to crop
senescence or vine kill increases the risk of tuber damage. Foliar sprays alone, by air or ground,
may not provide adequate control of larvae in the mid to lower crop canopy. For best results,
apply via overhead chemigation or integrate chemigation applications into the foliar spray
program. For best results with foliar sprays, add Methylated seed oil (MSO) adjuvant at 1 gallon
per 100 gallons of spray volume (1% v/v). For chemigation applications, apply in 0.1 to 0.2 acre
inches of water and add MSO at 12 to 16 fl oz/acre. See “Chemigation - Overhead Sprinkler
Cranberries, Potatoes and Bulb Vegetables” section for instructions on overhead sprinkler
chemigation.
Suppression of Zebra Chip Disease: Use of EXIREL insect control to control potato psyllid which
may vector zebra chip disease at a rate of 13.5 to 20.5 fl. oz./A applied starting when psyllid
populations are low will help suppress the expression of the zebra chip disease.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in potatoes: tank mixes of EXIREL
insect control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Quadris fungicide and Cabrio Plus fungicide)
may result in adverse crop response. The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has
not been evaluated on all other crops in this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank
mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large
areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Cotton Foliar Beet armyworm
Cotton bollworm†
Fall armyworm
Saltmarsh caterpillar
Southern armyworm
Tobacco budworm†
Western yellowstriped
armyworm
0.045 - 0.11 7 - 17
7 12
Cabbage looper
Soybean looper
0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Whitefly*
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
* - For best performance, use with an effective ad juvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section. For high
populations of whiteflies, use the highest listed rate.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
† - For Heliothine control (cotton bollworm and/or cotton budworm) make the first application at rates
of 0.065 - 0.11 lb ai per acre (10-17 fl oz product/A). Subsequent applications can be at rates of
0.045 - 0.088 lb ai per acre (7 -13.5 fl oz product/A) depending on pressure.
Applications of EXIREL insect control to seedling cotton may result in crop response. Affected
plants outgrow the effects in most cases. If the risk of crop response to EXIREL insect control
cannot be accepted, do not apply it to seedling cotton.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop. When
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures in cotton, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. S ee "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Oil Seed Crops
(Crop
Group 20)
including
Borage;
Calendula;
Castor oil;
Chinese
tallowtree;
Crambe;
Cuphea;
Echium;
Euphorbia;
Evening
primrose;
Flax seed;
Gold of
pleasure;
Hare's ear
mustard;
Jojoba;
Lesquerella;
Lunaria;
Meadowfoam;
Milkweed;
Mustard seed;
Niger seed;
Oil radish;
Poppy seed;
Rapeseed
(including
canola
varieties);
Rose hip;
Safflower;
Sesame;
Stokes aster;
Sunflower;
Sweet rocket;
Tallowwood;
Tea oil plant;
Vernonia
Foliar* Bertha armyworm
Diamondback moth
Sunflower head moth
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
7 12
Crucifer flea beetle 0.045 - 0.11 7 - 17
Cabbage looper
Sunflower seed weevil§
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year. This is the total from all application methods (seed treatment and foliar
application).
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with different
modes of action.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop group.
When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures , it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. S ee "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per
acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Peanuts Foliar Corn earworm
Fall armyworm
Tobacco budworm
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 14 12
Cutworms
Soybean looper
Lesser cornstalk borer
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§**
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
§ - Suppression only. **- Use in conjunction with an effective thrips and tomato spotted wilt virus
management program. Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Suppression: Use of EXIREL insect control to manage thrips which
may vector the tomato spotted wilt virus at a rate of 13.5-20.5 fl oz/A applied early season (at ground
cracking) will help suppress and slow the expression of tomato spotted wilt virus in peanuts when used
as part of a TSWV management program.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on peanuts. When
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
Soybeans Foliar Green cloverworm
Soybean looper
Velvetbean caterpillar
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 7 12
Lesser cornstalk borer
Bean leaf beetle§
Japanese beetle
Stink bug species§
Soybean aphid*
Thrips (foliage feeding only) §*
0.088 0.133 13.5 20.5
§ - Suppression only. *- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See “Use of Adjuvants”
section. Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made as a seed treatment, to the soil or foliarly.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
Tobacco Foliar Tobacco budworm 0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 7 12
Tomato hornworm
Tobacco hornworm
Flea beetle
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on tobacco. When
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
Hops Foliar Hop flea beetle
Black vine weevil
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Herbs, fresh
leaves (Crop
Subgroup
25A)1
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
1 Agrimony, fresh leaves; Amla, fresh leaves; Angelica, fresh leaves; Angelica, dahurian, fresh leaves;
Applemint, fresh leaves; Avarum, fresh leaves; Balloon pea, fresh leaves; Balm, fresh leaves;
Barrenwort, fresh leaves; Basil, fresh leaves; Basil, American, fresh leaves; Basil, Greek, fresh leaves;
Basil, holy, fresh leaves; Basil, lemon, fresh leaves; Basil, Russian, fresh leaves; Bay, fresh leaves;
Bearberry, fresh leaves; Bisongrass, fresh leaves; Blue mallow, fresh leaves; Boneset, fresh leaves;
Borage, fresh leaves; Borage, Indian, fresh leaves; Burnet, fresh leaves; Burnet, garden, fresh leaves;
Burnet, salad, fresh leaves; Butterbur, fresh leaves; Calamint, fresh leaves; Calamint, large-flower, fresh
leaves; Calamint, lesser, fresh leaves; Calendula, fresh leaves; Caltrop, fresh leaves; Camomile
(Chamomile), fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
Roman, fresh leaves; Caraway, fresh leaves; Cat's claw, fresh leaves; Catnip, fresh leaves; Catnip,
Japanese, fresh leaves; Celandine, greater, fresh leaves; Celandine, lesser, fresh leaves; Centaury, fresh
leaves; Chaste tree, fresh leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, fresh leaves; Chinese blackberry, fresh leaves;
Chinese foxglove, fresh leaves; Cicely, sweet, fresh leaves; Clary, fresh leaves; Coriander, Bolivian,
fresh leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, fresh leaves; Costmary, fresh leaves; Creat, fresh leaves; Culantro,
fresh leaves; Curry leaf, fresh leaves; Curryplant, fresh leaves; Cut leaf, fresh leaves; Damiana, fresh
leaves; Dokudami, fresh leaves; Echinacea, fresh leaves; Epazote, fresh leaves; Eucommia, fresh leaves;
Evening primrose, fresh leaves; Eyebright, fresh leaves; Fennel, common, fresh leaves; Fennel, Spanish,
fresh leaves; Fenugreek, fresh leaves; Feverfew, fresh leaves; Field pennycress, fresh leaves; Flowers,
edible, fresh; Fumitory, fresh leaves; Galbanum, fresh leaves; Galega, fresh leaves; Gambir, fresh
leaves; Geranium, fresh leaves; Geranium, lemon, fresh leaves; Geranium, rose, fresh leaves;
Germander, golden, fresh leaves; Goldenrod, European, fresh leaves; Goldenseal, fresh leaves; Gotu
kola, fresh leaves; Greater periwinkle, fresh leaves; Guayusa, fresh leaves; Gumweed, fresh leaves;
Gymnema, fresh leaves; Gypsywort, fresh leaves; Hawthorn, fresh leaves; Heal-all, fresh leaves; Hemp
nettle, fresh leaves; Honewort, fresh leaves; Honeybush, fresh leaves; Horehound, fresh leaves;
Horsemint, fresh leaves; Horsetail, fresh leaves; Hyssop, fresh leaves; Hyssop, anise, fresh leaves;
Indian tobacco, fresh leaves; Ironwort, fresh leaves; Ivy, fresh leaves; Jamaica dogwood, fresh leaves;
Jasmine, fresh leaves; Labrador tea, fresh leaves; Lavender, fresh leaves; Lemon verbena, fresh leaves;
Lemongrass, fresh leaves; Lovage, fresh leaves; Love-in-a-mist, fresh leaves; Mamaki, fresh leaves;
Marigold, fresh leaves; Marigold, African, fresh leaves; Marigold, Aztec, fresh leaves; Marigold,
French, fresh leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, fresh leaves; Marigold, licorice, fresh leaves; Marigold,
Mexican mint, fresh leaves; Marigold, signet, fresh leaves; Marjoram, fresh leaves; Marjoram, pot, fresh
leaves; Marjoram, sweet, fresh leaves; Marshmallow, fresh leaves; Meadowsweet, fresh leaves; Mint,
fresh leaves; Mint, corn, fresh leaves; Mint, Korean, fresh leaves; Monarda, fresh leaves; Moringa, fresh
leaves; Motherwort, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, clustered, fresh leaves;
Mountainmint, hoary, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, whorled, fresh
leaves; Mugwort, fresh leaves; Mulberry, white, fresh leaves; Mullein, fresh leaves; Mustard, hedge,
fresh leaves; Nasturtium, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, bush, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, garden, fresh leaves;
Nettle, stinging, fresh leaves; Oregano, fresh leaves; Oregano, Mexican, fresh leaves; Oregano, Puerto
Rico, fresh leaves; Oswego tea, fresh leaves; Pandan leaf, fresh leaves; Pansy, fresh leaves; Paracress,
fresh leaves; Partridge berry, fresh leaves; Patchouli, fresh leaves; Pennyroyal, fresh leaves; Pepper leaf,
black, fresh leaves; Peppermint, fresh leaves; Perilla, fresh leaves; Pill bearing spurge, fresh leaves;
Pipsissewa, fresh leaves; Plantain, common, fresh leaves; Rooibos, fresh leaves; Rose, fresh leaves;
Rosemary, fresh leaves; Sage, fresh leaves; Sage, Greek, fresh leaves; Sage, Spanish, fresh leaves; Sage,
white, fresh leaves; Savory, summer, fresh leaves; Savory, winter, fresh leaves; Senna, fresh leaves;
Siberian fir, fresh leaves; Skullcap, fresh leaves; Small flower willow head, fresh leaves; Sorrel, fresh
leaves; Sorrel, French, fresh leaves; Sorrel, garden, fresh leaves; Southernwood, fresh leaves;
Spearmint, fresh leaves; Spearmint, Scotch, fresh leaves; Spilanthes, fresh leaves; Spotted beebalm,
fresh leaves; St. John's Wort, fresh leaves; Stevia, fresh leaves; Stoneroot, fresh leaves; Swamp leaf,
fresh leaves; Tansy, fresh leaves; Tarragon, fresh leaves; Thuja, fresh leaves; Thyme, fresh leaves;
Thyme, creeping, fresh leaves; Thyme, lemon, fresh leaves; Thyme, mastic, fresh leaves; Toon,
Chinese, fresh leaves; Toothed clubmoss, fresh leaves; Trailing arbutus, fresh leaves; Vasaka, fresh
leaves; Verbena, blue, fresh leaves; Veronica, fresh leaves; Violet, fresh leaves; Watermint, fresh
leaves; Waterpepper, fresh leaves; Wild bergamot, fresh leaves; Wintergreen, fresh leaves; Wood
betony, fresh leaves; Woodruff, fresh leaves; Wormwood, fresh leaves; Wormwood, Roman, fresh
leaves; Yarrow, fresh leaves; Yellow gentian, fresh leaves; Yerba santa, fresh leaves; Yomogi, fresh
leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Herbs, dried
leaves (Crop
Subgroup
25B)1
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
more information.
1 Agrimony, dried leaves; Amla, dried leaves; Angelica, dried leaves; Angelica, dahurian, dried leaves;
Applemint, dried leaves; Avarum, dried leaves; Balloon pea, dried leaves; Balm, dried leaves;
Barrenwort, dried leaves; Basil, dried leaves; Basil, American, dried leaves; Basil, Greek, dried leaves;
Basil, holy, dried leaves; Basil, lemon, dried leaves; Basil, Russian, dried leaves; Bay, dried leaves;
Bearberry, dried leaves; Bisongrass, dried leaves; Blue mallow, dried leaves; Boneset, dried leaves;
Borage, dried leaves; Borage, Indian, dried leaves; Burnet, dried leaves; Burnet, garden, dried leaves;
Burnet, salad, dried leaves; Butterbur, dried leaves; Calamint, dried leaves; Calamint, large-flower,
dried leaves; Calamint, lesser, dried leaves; Calendula, dried leaves; Caltrop, dried leaves; Camomile
(Chamomile), dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
Roman, dried leaves; Caraway, dried leaves; Cat's claw, dried leaves; Catnip, dried leaves; Catnip,
Japanese, dried leaves; Celandine, greater, dried leaves; Celandine, lesser, dried leaves; Celery, dried
leaves; Centaury, dried leaves; Chaste tree, dried leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, dried leaves; Chervil,
dried leaves; Chinese blackberry, dried leaves; Chinese foxglove, dried leaves; Chive, dried leaves;
Chive, Chinese, dried leaves; Cicely, sweet, dried leaves; Cilantro, dried leaves; Clary, dried leaves;
Coriander, Bolivian, dried leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, dried leaves; Costmary, dried leaves; Creat,
dried leaves; Culantro, dried leaves; Curry leaf, dried leaves; Curryplant, dried leaves; Cut leaf, dried
leaves; Damiana, dried leaves; Dillweed, dried leaves; Dokudami, dried leaves; Echinacea, dried leaves;
Epazote, dried leaves; Eucommia, dried leaves; Evening primrose, dried leaves; Eyebright, dried leaves;
Fennel, common, dried leaves; Fennel, Florence, dried leaves; Fenugreek, dried leaves; Feverfew, dried
leaves; Field pennycress, dried leaves; Flowers, edible, dried; Fumitory, dried leaves; Galbanum, dried
leaves; Galega, dried leaves; Gambir, dried leaves; Geranium, dried leaves; Geranium, lemon, dried
leaves; Geranium, rose, dried leaves; Germander, golden, dried leaves; Goldenrod, European, dried
leaves; Goldenseal, dried leaves; Gotu kola, dried leaves; Greater periwinkle, dried leaves; Guayusa,
dried leaves; Gumweed, dried leaves; Gymnema, dried leaves; Gypsywort, dried leaves; Hawthorn,
dried leaves; Heal-all, dried leaves; Hemp nettle, dried leaves; Honewort, dried leaves; Honeybush,
dried leaves; Horehound, dried leaves; Horsemint, dried leaves; Horsetail, dried leaves; Hyssop, dried
leaves; Hyssop, anise, dried leaves; Indian tobacco, dried leaves; Ironwort, dried leaves; Ivy, dried
leaves; Jamaica dogwood, dried leaves; Jasmine, dried leave; Labrador tea, dried leaves; Lavender,
dried leaves; Lemon verbena, dried leaves; Lemongrass, dried leaves; Lovage, dried leaves; Love-in-a-
mist, dried leaves; Mamaki, dried leaves; Marigold, dried leaves; Marigold, African, dried leaves;
Marigold, Aztec, dried leaves; Marigold, French, dried leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, dried leaves;
Marigold, licorice, dried leaves; Marigold, Mexican mint, dried leaves; Marigold, signet, dried leaves;
Marjoram, dried leaves; Marjoram, sweet, dried leaves; Marshmallow, dried leaves; Meadowsweet,
dried leaves; Mint, dried leaves; Mint, corn, dried leaves; Mint, Korean, dried leaves; Monarda, dried
leaves; Moringa, dried leaves; Motherwort, dried leaves; Mountainmint, dried leaves; Mountainmint,
clustered, dried leaves; Mountainmint, hoary, dried leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, dried leaves;
Mountainmint, whorled, dried leaves; Mugwort, dried leaves; Mulberry, white, dried leaves; Mullein,
dried leaves; Mustard, hedge, dried leaves; Nasturtium, dried leaves; Nasturtium, bush, dried leaves;
Nasturtium, garden, dried leaves; Nettle, stinging, dried leaves; Oregano, dried leaves; Oregano,
Mexican, dried leaves; Oregano, Puerto Rico, dried leaves; Oswego tea, dried leaves; Pandan leaf, dried
leaves; Pansy, dried leaves; Paracress, dried leaves; Parsley, dried leaves; Partridge berry, dried leaves;
Patchouli, dried leaves; Pennyroyal, dried leaves; Pepper leaf, black, dried leaves; Peppermint, dried
leaves; Perilla, dried leaves; Pill bearing spurge, dried leaves; Pipsissewa, dried leaves; Plantain,
common, dried leaves; Rooibos, dried leaves; Rose, dried leaves; Rosemary, dried leaves; Sage, dried
leaves; Sage, Greek, dried leaves; Sage, Spanish, dried leaves; Sage, white, dried leaves; Savory,
summer, dried leaves; Savory, winter, dried leaves; Senna, dried leaves; Siberian fir, dried leaves;
Skullcap, dried leaves; Small flower willow head, dried leaves; Sorrel, dried leaves; Sorrel, French,
dried leaves; Sorrel, garden, dried leaves; Southernwood, dried leaves; Spearmint, dried leaves;
Spearmint, Scotch, dried leaves; Spilanthes, dried leaves; Spotted beebalm, dried leaves; St. John's
Wort, dried leaves; Stevia, dried leaves; Stoneroot, dried leaves; Swamp leaf, dried leaves; Tansy, dried
leaves; Tarragon, dried leaves; Thuja, dried leaves; Thyme, dried leaves; Thyme, creeping, dried leaves;
Thyme, lemon, dried leaves; Thyme, mastic, dried leaves; Toon, Chinese, dried leaves; Toothed
clubmoss, dried leaves; Trailing arbutus, dried leaves; Vasaka, dried leaves; Verbena, blue, dried
leaves; Veronica, dried leaves; Violet, dried leaves; Watermint, dried leaves; Waterpepper, dried leaves;
Wintergreen, dried leaves; Wood betony, dried leaves; Woodruff, dried leaves; Wormwood, dried
leaves; Wormwood, Roman, dried leaves; Yarrow, dried leaves; Yellow gentian, dried leaves; Yerba
santa, dried leaves; Yomogi, dried leaves; Fennel, Spanish, dried leaves; Marjoram, pot, dried leaves;
Wild bergamot, dried leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Spices (Crop
Group 26)1 Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
more information.
1 including Ajowan, seed; Alder buckhorn; Allspice; Ambrette, seed; Amla, seed; Angelica,
dahurian, seed; Angelica, seed; Angostura, bark; Anise pepper; Anise, seed; Anise, star; Annatto,
seed; Asafoetida; Ashwagandha, fruit; Autumn crocus; Balsam, Peruvian; Barberry, bark; Batavia-
cassia, bark; Batavia-cassia, fruit; Belleric myrobalan; Betel vine; Birch, bark; Bisnaga, seed;
Bitterwood; Black bread weed; Bloodroot; Blue mallee; Blushwood, seed; Boldo, leaf; Buchu;
Calamus root; Candlebush; Canella, bark; Caper buds; Caper spurge, seed; Caraway, black;
Caraway, fruit; Cardamom, black; Cardamom, Ethiopian; Cardamom, green; Cardamom, Nepal;
Cardamom-amomum; Cascara sagrada; Cassia, bark; Cassia, Chinese, bark; Cassia, Chinese, fruit;
Cassia, fruit; Cats claw, bark; Catechu, bark; Celery, seed; Chaste tree, berry; Chaste tree, Chinese,
roots; Chervil, seed; Chinese hawthorn; Chinese nutmeg tree; Chinese wineberry, fruit; Chinese-
pepper; Cinnamon, bark; Cinnamon, fruit; Cinnamon, Saigon, bark; Cinnamon, Saigon, fruit; Clove
buds; Clusterleaf; Comfrey; Copaiba; Coptis; Coriander, fruit; Coriander, seed; Cotton, bark;
Crampbark; Cubeb, seed; Culantro, seed; Culvers root; Cumin; Cumin, black; Dill, seed; Dorrigo
pepper, berry; Dorrigo pepper, leaf; Dragon blood; Echinacea, seed; Epimedium; Eucalyptus;
Eucommia, bark; European beech; Felty germander; Fennel flower, seed; Fennel, common, fruit;
Fennel, common, seed; Fennel, Florence, fruit; Fennel, Florence, seed; Fenugreek, seed; Fingerroot;
Flame lily, seed; Frankincense; Frankincense, Indian; Fringetree, bark; Galbanum, resin;
Gambooge; Grains of paradise; Grains of Selim; Guaiac; Guarana; Guggul; Gum Arabic; Gum
ghatti; Gum karaya; Gum tragacanth; Haw, black; Honewort, seed; Imperatoria; Indian tobacco,
seed; Iva; Jalap; Jamaica dogwood, bark; Juniper berry; Kaffir lime, leaf; Kewra; Kokam; Linden,
leaf; Lovage, seed; Mace; Magnolia, bark; Mahaleb; Malabar cardamom; Malabar-tamarind;
Malabathrum; Mastic; Micromeria, white; Milk thistle; Mioga; Miracle fruit; Mistletoe; Mojave
yucca; Muira puama; Mustard, black; Mustard, brown; Mustard, seed; Mustard, white; Myrrh;
Myrrh, bisabol; Myrtle, anise; Myrtle, leaf; Myrtle, lemon; Nasturtium, bush, pods; Nasturtium,
garden, pods; Nasturtium, pods; Nettle, stinging, seed; Nutmeg; Osha; Pepper, black; Pepper, Indian
long; Pepper, Javanese long; Pepper, leaf; Pepper, pink; Pepper, Sichuan; Pepper, white;
Pepperbush, berry; Pepperbush, leaf; Peppercorn, green; Peppertree; Peppertree, Peruvian; Perilla,
seed; Phellodendron; Pine, maritime; Poppy, seed; Prickly ash, Chinese; Prickly ash, Southern, bark;
Pygeum; Qing hua jiao; Quassia, bark; Quebracho, bark; Quillaja; Quinine; Rauwolfia, bark; Resin
spurge; Rue; Saffron crocus; Sandalwood, seed; Sassafras, bark; Sassafras, leaf; Saunders, red; Saw
palmetto; Sesame, seed; Silktree, bark; Simaruba, bark; Skunk cabbage, root; Slippery elm;
Stemona, root; Suma; Sumac, fragrant; Sumac, smooth, leaf; Taheebo, bark; Tamarind, seed;
Tasmanian pepper, berry; Tasmanian pepper, leaf; Threeleaf caper; Tsaoko; Vanilla; Wattleseed;
White willow; Willow; Witch hazel; Yaw root; Yellow gentian, roots; Yohimbe; Cultivars,
varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Commercial
Greenhouse
Grown
Lettuce
Foliar* Beet armyworm
Corn earworm
Fall armyworm
Western yellowstriped
armyworm
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
1 12
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Cabbage aphid
False cabbage aphid
Green peach aphid
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
Turnip aphids
Whitefly
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume - Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of plants and density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense
foliage
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL® insect
control.
Precautions when using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixes in lettuce: Tank mixes of EXIREL®
insect control with Aliette® fungicide (fosetyl-al) + oil adjuvant may result in adverse crop response.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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Directions for Use for Fruit Crops
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Bushberries,
(Crop
Foliar Cherry fruitworm
Cranberry fruitworm
0.065 - 0.088 10 - 13.5 3 12
Subgroup 13-
07B)
Aronia berry;
Blueberry,
highbush;
Blueberry aphid
Blueberry gall midge§
Blueberry maggot
Spotted wing drosophila*
Plum curculio*
Citrus thrips*
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Blueberry,
lowbush;
Buffalo currant;
Chilean guava;
Cranberry,
highbush;
Currant, black;
Currant, red;
Elderberry;
European
barberry;
Gooseberry;
Honeysuckle,
edible;
Huckleberry;
Jostaberry;
Juneberry
(Saskatoonberry);
Lingonberry;
Native currant;
Salal;
Sea buckthorn
Minimum application in
terval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or
cyantraniliprole containing products per calendar year.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre. For best results apply 100-150 gallons of
water per acre.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective blueberry maggot control program.
Rotate with products with different modes of action. Begin making blueberry gall midge
applications when populations are low.
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section and other
instructions in this crop table.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in blueberries: tank mixes of EXIREL
insect control with Induce® adjuvant may cause an adverse crop response or increase the potential for
other products used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank
mixes of EXIREL insect control with other non-ionic and oil based adjuvants tested have not caused an
adverse crop response on fruit or leaves.
DO NOT tank mix EXIREL insect control with any type of adjuvants on this crop group unless crop
safety has been tested.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on all other crops in
this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
Caneberry
subgroup
(Crop Sub-
group 13-07A)
blackberry;
loganberry;
red and black
raspberry;
wild
raspberry;
cultivars
and/or
hybrids of
these
Foliar Spotted wing drosophila
Adult root weevils
0.088 0.133 13.5 20.5
1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
volume appropriate for the size of plants and density of fruit and foliage.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
Coffee Foliar Coffee berry borer 0.133 20.5 5 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 14 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.27 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year.
Time applications early in the pest infestation when no more than 2% of the coffee berries are infested
with coffee berry borer in position A or B (prior to borer reaching the endosperm/seed).
Calibrate equipment to achieve thorough spray coverage of the berry without runoff.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Crop Group
13-07H*,
specifically
Bearberry;
bilberry;
cloudberry;
cranberry;
muntries;
partridge-
berry;
cultivars,
varieties,
and/or
cultivars of
these.
(*Excluding
strawberry,
lowbush
blueberry,
and
lignonberry)
Foliar Cherry fruitworm
Cranberry fruitworm
Black headed fireworm
Sparganothis fruitworm
0.065 0.133 10 20.5
14 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year.
EXIREL insect control may be applied by overhead chemigation to cranberry.
For applications made to cranberries, 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.
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
Citrus Fruit,
(Crop
Group 10-10)
Australian
desert lime;
Australia
finger-lime;
Australia
round lime;
Brown River
finger lime;
Calamondin;
Citron;
Citrus hybrids;
Grapefruit;
Japanese
summer
grapefruit;
Kumquat;
Lemon;
Lime;
Mediterranean
mandarin;
Mount white
lime;
New Guinea
wild lime;
Orange, sour;
Orange, sweet;
Pummelo;
Russel River
lime;
Satsuma
mandarin;
Sweet lime;
Tachibana
orange;
Tahiti lime;
Tangelo;
Tangerine
(mandarin);
Tangor;
Trifoliate
orange;
Uniq fruit
Foliar* Asian citrus psyllid
Citrus thrips**
Citrus leafminer
Cotton aphid
Diaprepes root weevil adults
Orange dog caterpillar
Citrus cutworm
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
1 12
Forktailed bush katydid nymph 0.104 0.133 16.0 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole
containing products per calendar year.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
Where higher spray volumes are used, apply a higher EXIREL insect control rate in the
specified rate range. For best results, apply 100-150 gallons of water per acre when
using commercial airblast equipment. Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre
when using commercial airblast equipment. Requirements for Low volume ground
applications for Asian citrus psyllid control: Do not apply less than 2 gallons of finished
spray solution per acre, use equipment that generates a particle size greater than 90
microns, apply when wind is less than 10 miles per hour.
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
** - For fruit protection, apply EXIREL insect control at petal fall, best results are obtained with 20.5
oz/A. Initial application should be made at petal fall when insect populations first appear. Under
moderate to high pest pressure, an additional application of EXIREL insect control or another effective
thrips insecticide may be needed to maintain thrips populations below action threshold levels. Monitor
or scout treated fields 5-7 days after application for thrips feeding on fruit or an increase in thrips
population. If early signs of feeding (such as silvering) are observed on fruit, make another application.
Time applications to the most susceptible insect pest stage, typically at egg hatch and/or newly hatched
larvae, before populations reach damaging levels. Applications outside the described window may not
achieve the desired result of protecting fruit from thrips damage.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Strawberry Foliar Beet armyworm
Corn earworm
Soybean looper
Whiteflies
Spotted wing drosophila
Thrips (foliage feeding
only)§ * **
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
§ - Suppression only.
* For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
**- Use in conjunction with an effective thrips management program.
Not all varieties of strawberries have been tested for crop safety with EXIREL insect control
alone or in tank mixture, see "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
Pome Fruit,
(Crop
Group 11-10)
Apple;
Azarole;
Crabapple;
Loquat;
Mayhaw;
Medlar;
Pear;
Pear, Asian;
Quince;
Quince, Chinese
;
Quince,
Japanese;
Tejocote
Foliar Codling moth†
European apple sawfly
Green fruitworm
Obliquebanded leafroller††
Redbanded leafroller
Spotted teniform leafminer
Western tentiform leafminer
Tufted apple budmoth
Variegated leafroller
White apple leafhopper
East of the Rockies:
0.055 - 0.11
West of the Rockies:
0.065 - 0.11
East of the Rockies:
8.5 - 17
West of the Rockies:
10 - 17
3 12
Oriental fruit moth 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Apple maggot* §
Pear psylla* §
Plum curculio*
Rosy apple aphid*†††
Thrips* §
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year.
Make no more than 3 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28 insecticides
within a single generation of the target pest on a crop.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate
for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre. For best results apply 100-150 gallons of water per
acre.
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective control
program. Rotate with products with a different mode of action. Begin applications when pest
populations are at or below threshold. If populations are above threshold, use an effective knockdown
product before applying EXIREL insect control.
† - Codling moth larvae
Application timing: For each generation, make the first application prior to egg hatch. Each application
provides 10-14 days of protection depending on intensity of codling moth pressure and rate of fruit
growth. Use pheromone trap catches and local degree day based spray timing advisories to determine
the development of each generation. Use the 8.5-10 fluid ounce rate for low pressure infestations and make
repeat applications on a 14 day schedule. For high pressure orchards, use a comprehensive management
program involving ovicide treatments followed by properly timed larvacide applications at high labeled
rates and shortened retreatment intervals. When using EXIREL insect control in an integrated program
with other codling moth insecticides, make sure the retreatment schedule is consistent with the period o
f
effectiveness for each product used.
Codling Moth Resistance Management: Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28
insecticides) more than three times to a generation of codling moth (codling moth typically has a single
generation “treatment window” of 30 to 45 days). Application(s) to the next generation of codling moth
must be with an effective product(s) with a different mode of action (different IRAC group number) for
at least a 30 - 45 day “treatment window” before making any additional applications of EXIREL insect
control (or other Group 28 insecticides).
††- Obliquebanded leafroller: For overwintering larvae, apply in the spring (pink to petal fall stage) at
the first sign of active feeding.
For summer generation, apply just prior to or at the beginning of egg hatch. Leafroller feeding stops
after ingestion of treated foliage, however, during periods of cold weather when leafrollers are inactive,
it may take several days to achieve complete control.
Obliquebanded Leafroller Resistance Management: Only apply EXIREL insect control (or other
Group 28 insecticides) to one generation of obliquebanded leafroller per year. Application(s) to other
generations of obliquebanded leafroller must be with an effective product with a different mode of
action (i.e. a product with a different IRAC group number).
†††Rosy apple aphid: For best results start applications at green tip to early pink timing.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in pome fruit: tank mixes of EXIREL
insect control with adjuvants commonly recommended and known not to cause an adverse crop
response in pome fruits, such as horticultural oils, have been found to be acceptable. DO NOT tank mix
EXIREL insect control with any other type of adjuvant unless crop safety has been demonstrated. See
"Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Stone Fruit
(Crop
Group 12)
including,
Apricot;
Cherry, sweet;
Cherry, sour;
Nectarine;
Peach; Plum;
Plum,
Chickasaw;
Plum, Damson;
Plum,
Japanese;
Plumcot;
Prune (fresh)
Foliar Cherry fruit fly*
Codling moth
Omnivorous leafroller
Tufted apple budmoth
0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
3 12
Obliquebanded leafroller
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer†
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5
Spotted wing drosophila*
Black cherry aphid
Japanese beetle
Plum curculio
Thrips§
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole
containing products per calendar year.
Make no more than 3 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28 insecticides
within a single generation of the target pest on a crop.
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section and
other instructions on this table for more information.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre by ground. For best results apply 100-150 gallons
of water per acre.
§ - Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective control
program. Rotate with products with a different mode of action. Begin applications when pest
populations are at or below threshold. If populations are above threshold, use an effective knockdown
product before applying EXIREL insect control.
† - Peach Twig Borer: For early dormant through mid-dormant applications, use higher rates of
EXIREL insect control; for late dormant applications, use lower rates. Applications may be made with
an EPA registered dormant oil; for specific recommendations on use of oil, consult manufacturers
specific oil labels for precautions and restrictions regarding the use of oils. For best performance, apply
using ground equipment to achieve thorough uniform coverage of all scaffolds and limbs. For "April -
May spray" applications to the summer generation, make applications at peak moth flight (timed at or
before peak egg lay). Higher rates in the labeled rate range may be needed for high infestations levels
and/or large, dense foliage trees.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in stone fruit: tank mixes of EXIREL
insect control with some non-ionic or oil based adjuvants may cause adverse crop response. Tank mixes
of EXIREL insect control with organosilicone adjuvants at rates of 0.03 % v/v or lower do not result in
crop response on cherry leaves or fruit. DO NOT tank mix EXIREL insect control with any other type
of adjuvant unless crop safety has been tested. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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Papaya
Foliar Thrips (foliage
feeding only)§
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 14 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole
containing products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
§-Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips
control program. Rotate with products with different modes of action.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre
by ground application equipment.
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
The crop safety of EXIREL® insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or
crop group. When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop
Safety" section for more information.
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Tree Nuts
(Crop
Group 14-12)
including
African
nut-tree;
almond;
beechnut;
Brazil nut;
Brazilian pine;
bunya;
bur oak;
butternut;
Cajou nut;
candlenut;
cashew;
chestnut;
chinquapin;
coconut;
coquito nut;
dika nut;
ginkgo;
Guiana
chestnut;
hazelnut
(filbert);
heartnut;
hickory nut;
Japanese
horse-chestnut;
macadamia nut;
mongongo nut;
monkey-pot;
monkey puzzle
nut; Okari nut;
Pachira nut;
peach palm nut;
pecan; pequi;
Pili nut;
pine nut;
pistachio;
Sapucaia nut;
tropical almond;
walnut, black;
walnut, English
yellowhorn;
cultivars,
varieties, and/or
hybrids of these
Foliar* Hickory shuckworm
Pecan nut casebeare
r
0.055 - 0.11 8.5 - 17 5 12
Codling moth†
Obliquebanded leafroller
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer††
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5
Navel orangeworm†††
Walnut aphid
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole
containing products per calendar year.
Make no more than 3 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28 insecticides
within a single generation of the target pest on a crop.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
Where higher spray volumes are used, apply a higher rate in the specified rate range. Do not apply less
than 30 gallons of water per acre by ground. For best results apply 100-150 gallons of water per acre.
* - For best performance use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
† - Codling moth (Walnut): Make initial application at or before peak egg lay for targeted
generation. Depending on level of infestation reapply 14 days later as needed. Use higher rates and
ground application equipment to achieve thorough coverage.
†† - Peach Twig Borer: EXIREL insect control may be used throughout the growing season.
For dormant applications, an EPA registered dormant oil may be added to the spray tank.
For specific directions on use of oil, consult manufacturer's specific oil labels for precautions and
restrictions regarding the use of oils in tree nut crops. For best performance, apply using ground
equipment to achieve thorough uniform coverage of all scaffolds and limbs. For spring application to
overwintering generation: Make applications at late dormant (just prior to bud break) to early bloom.
For "April - May" applications to the summer generation: Make applications at peak moth flight (timed
at or before peak egg lay). Higher rates in the labeled rate range may be needed for higher infestation
levels and large, dense foliage trees.
††† - Navel orangeworm: Applications can be made during the "May spray" or "Hull split" application
timing. For applications made at "Hull split" timing - Make an application at 1- 2% hull-split timing;
make a second application approximately 10-14 days later. Depending on level of pest infestation, use
of higher rates in the labeled rate range and multiple applications may be needed.
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in tree nuts: tank mixes of EXIREL insect
control with oil adjuvants may cause an adverse crop response or increase the potential for other
products used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank mixes
of EXIREL insect control with non-ionic adjuvants have not been observed to cause an adverse crop
response. DO NOT tank mix EXIREL insect control with any other type of adjuvant unless crop safety
has been tested. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Do not subject to temperatures below 32 degrees F. Store product in original container
only in a location inaccessible to children and pets. Do not contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food or
feed in storage. Not for use or storage in or around the home.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Wastes resulting from the
use of this product must be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
CONTAINER HANDLING: Refer to the Net Contents section of this products labeling for the applicable
“Refillable Container” or “Nonrefillable Container” designation.
Nonrefillable Rigid Plastic and Metal Containers (Capacity Equal to or Less Than 5 Gallons): Nonrefillable
container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rins e 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 1/4 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. Then, fo r Plastic Containers, offer for recycling if available or
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless allowed by state and local
ordinances. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and
dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
Nonrefillable Rigid Plastic and Metal Containers (Capacity Greater Than 5 Gallons): Nonrefillable 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. Fill the container 1/4 full with
water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one
complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the
container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment
or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Rep eat this procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not
burn, unless allowed by state and local ordinances. For Metal Co ntainers, offer for recycling if available or
reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by
state and local authorities.
Nonrefillable Rigid Plastic and Metal Containers, e.g., Intermediate Bulk Containers [IBC] (Size or Shape
Too Large to be Tipped, Rolled or Turned Upside Down):
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this
container. Clean container promptly after emptying the contents from this container into application equipment or
mix tank and before final disposal using the following pressure rinsing procedure. Insert a lance fitted with a suitable
tank cleaning nozzle into the container and ensure that the water spray thoroughly covers the top, bottom and all
sides inside the container. The nozzle manufacturer generally provides instructions for the appropriate spray
pressure, spray duration and/or spray volume. If the manufac turer's instructions are not available, pressure rinse the
container for at least 60 seconds using a minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a minimum rinse volume of 10% of the
container volume. Drain, pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this
pressure rinsing procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or
reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by
state and local authorities.
All Refillable Containers: Refillable container. Refilling Container: Refill this container with EXIREL insect control
containing cyantraniliprole only. Do not reuse this containe r for any other purpose. Cleaning before refilling is the
responsibility of the refiller. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage such as cracks, punctures, abrasions, worn
out threads and closure devices. If damage is found, do not use container, contact FMC at the number below for
instructions.
Check for leaks after refilling and before transporting. If leaks are found, do not reuse or transport container, contact
FMC at the number below for instructions. Disposing of Container: Do not reuse this container for any other purpose
other than refilling (see preceding). Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person
disposing of the container. To clean the container before final disposal, use the following pressure rinsing procedure.
Insert a lance fitted with a suitable tank cleaning nozzle into the container and ensure that the water spray thoroughly
covers the top, bottom and all sides inside the container. The nozzle manufacturer generally provides instructions for
the appropriate spray pressure, spray duration and/or spray volume. If the manufacturer's instructions are not
available, pressure rinse the contain er for at least 60 seconds using a minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a minimum
rinse volume of 10% of the container volume. Drain, pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate
collection system. Repeat this pressure rinsing procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic Containers, offer for
recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless allowed
by state and local ordinances. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate,
or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
Do not transport if container is damaged or leaking. If the container is damaged, leaking or obsolete, or in the event
of a major spill, fire or other emergency, contact CHEMTREC (Transportation and Spills) at 1-800-424-9300, day or
night.
NOTICE TO BUYER— Purchase of this material does not confer any rights under patents of countries outside of the
United States.
FMC, EXIREL and CYAZYPYR are trademarks or register ed trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate.
Tanos is a registered trademark of DuPont or an affiliate.
Cabrio is a registered trademark of BASF.
Quadris is a registered trademark of a Syngenta Group Company.
Venom is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A. LLC.
Luna Sensation and Aliette are registered trademarks of Bayer.
Bravo Weather Stik is a registered trademark of Makhteshim Agan of North America, Inc.
Induce is a registered trademark of Helena Holding Company.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITA TION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
Notice: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability before buying or
using this product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded.
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with
the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as
manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions beyond the control of FMC or Seller. To the extent consistent with
applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and, to the extent consistent with applicable law, Buyer and
User agree to hold FMC and Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors.
Seller warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes
stated on the Directions for Use when used in accordance with the directions under normal conditions of use. TO THE
EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, FMC MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
WITH RESPECT TO THE SELECTION, PURCHASE, OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Any warranties, express or
implied, having been made are inapplicable if this product has been used contrary to label instructions, or under
abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to (or beyond the control of) Seller or FMC, and, to
the extent permitted by applicable law, Buyer assumes the risk of any such use.
To the extent consistent with applicable law, FMC or Seller shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or special
damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF FMC AND SELLER FOR
ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF
WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE
OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT
THE ELECTION OF FMC OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
This Condition of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability may not be amended by any oral or written agreement.
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SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
WITH CYAZYPYR® active
EPA Reg. No. 279-9615
This label expires on September 29, 2027
FOR FOLIAR APPLICATIONS TO PAPAYA, HOPS, HERBS (FRESH AND DRIED), SPICES, AND
GREENHOUSE GROWN LETTUCE FOR PEST MANAGEMENT OF SUCKING AND CHEWING
INSECTS THAT CAN VECTOR CERTAIN PLANT DISEASES, AIDING IN OPTIMIZATION OF
THE CROP'S POTENTIAL.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
IMPORTANT
BEFORE USING EXIREL® INSECT CONTROL, READ AND FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS,
RESTRICTIONS,
AND PRECAUTIONS ON THE EPA-REGISTERED LABEL.
This supplemental label contains new or additional instructions for use of this product which does not appear on the package label.
Follow the instructions carefully.
This label must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
GENERAL INFORMATION
EXIREL® insect control is a suspoemulsion (oil in water emulsion) that can be applied as a foliar spray on labeled crops to control
listed insects.
EXIREL® insect control is specially formulated for maximum performance by foliar applications to basil, dill, mint, papaya, and hops for
pest management of sucking and chewing insects that can vector certain plant diseases, aiding in optimization of the crop's potential.
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CYANTRANILIPROLE GROUP 28 INSECTICIDE
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Directions for Use
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Hops
Foliar Hop flea beetle
Black vine weevil 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1
12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
more information.
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Papaya Foliar Thrips (foliage
feeding only)§ 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 14 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
§-Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips control
program. Rotate with products with different modes of action.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
The crop safety of EXIREL® insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or
crop group. When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety"
section for more information.
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Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Herbs, fresh
leaves (Crop
Subgroup
25A)1
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
1 Agrimony, fresh leaves; Amla, fresh leaves; Angelica, fresh leaves; Angelica, dahurian, fresh leaves;
Applemint, fresh leaves; Avarum, fresh leaves; Balloon pea, fresh leaves; Balm, fresh leaves;
Barrenwort, fresh leaves; Basil, fresh leaves; Basil, American, fresh leaves; Basil, Greek, fresh leaves;
Basil, holy, fresh leaves; Basil, lemon, fresh leaves; Basil, Russian, fresh leaves; Bay, fresh leaves;
Bearberry, fresh leaves; Bisongrass, fresh leaves; Blue mallow, fresh leaves; Boneset, fresh leaves;
Borage, fresh leaves; Borage, Indian, fresh leaves; Burnet, fresh leaves; Burnet, garden, fresh leaves;
Burnet, salad, fresh leaves; Butterbur, fresh leaves; Calamint, fresh leaves; Calamint, large-flower, fresh
leaves; Calamint, lesser, fresh leaves; Calendula, fresh leaves; Caltrop, fresh leaves; Camomile
(Chamomile), fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
Roman, fresh leaves; Caraway, fresh leaves; Cat's claw, fresh leaves; Catnip, fresh leaves; Catnip,
Japanese, fresh leaves; Celandine, greater, fresh leaves; Celandine, lesser, fresh leaves; Centaury, fresh
leaves; Chaste tree, fresh leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, fresh leaves; Chinese blackberry, fresh leaves;
Chinese foxglove, fresh leaves; Cicely, sweet, fresh leaves; Clary, fresh leaves; Coriander, Bolivian,
fresh leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, fresh leaves; Costmary, fresh leaves; Creat, fresh leaves; Culantro,
fresh leaves; Curry leaf, fresh leaves; Curryplant, fresh leaves; Cut leaf, fresh leaves; Damiana, fresh
leaves; Dokudami, fresh leaves; Echinacea, fresh leaves; Epazote, fresh leaves; Eucommia, fresh leaves;
Evening primrose, fresh leaves; Eyebright, fresh leaves; Fennel, common, fresh leaves; Fennel, Spanish,
fresh leaves; Fenugreek, fresh leaves; Feverfew, fresh leaves; Field pennycress, fresh leaves; Flowers,
edible, fresh; Fumitory, fresh leaves; Galbanum, fresh leaves; Galega, fresh leaves; Gambir, fresh
leaves; Geranium, fresh leaves; Geranium, lemon, fresh leaves; Geranium, rose, fresh leaves;
Germander, golden, fresh leaves; Goldenrod, European, fresh leaves; Goldenseal, fresh leaves; Gotu
kola, fresh leaves; Greater periwinkle, fresh leaves; Guayusa, fresh leaves; Gumweed, fresh leaves;
Gymnema, fresh leaves; Gypsywort, fresh leaves; Hawthorn, fresh leaves; Heal-all, fresh leaves; Hemp
nettle, fresh leaves; Honewort, fresh leaves; Honeybush, fresh leaves; Horehound, fresh leaves;
Horsemint, fresh leaves; Horsetail, fresh leaves; Hyssop, fresh leaves; Hyssop, anise, fresh leaves;
Indian tobacco, fresh leaves; Ironwort, fresh leaves; Ivy, fresh leaves; Jamaica dogwood, fresh leaves;
Jasmine, fresh leaves; Labrador tea, fresh leaves; Lavender, fresh leaves; Lemon verbena, fresh leaves;
Lemongrass, fresh leaves; Lovage, fresh leaves; Love-in-a-mist, fresh leaves; Mamaki, fresh leaves;
Marigold, fresh leaves; Marigold, African, fresh leaves; Marigold, Aztec, fresh leaves; Marigold,
French, fresh leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, fresh leaves; Marigold, licorice, fresh leaves; Marigold,
Mexican mint, fresh leaves; Marigold, signet, fresh leaves; Marjoram, fresh leaves; Marjoram, pot, fresh
leaves; Marjoram, sweet, fresh leaves; Marshmallow, fresh leaves; Meadowsweet, fresh leaves; Mint,
fresh leaves; Mint, corn, fresh leaves; Mint, Korean, fresh leaves; Monarda, fresh leaves; Moringa, fresh
leaves; Motherwort, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, clustered, fresh leaves;
Mountainmint, hoary, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, whorled, fresh
leaves; Mugwort, fresh leaves; Mulberry, white, fresh leaves; Mullein, fresh leaves; Mustard, hedge,
fresh leaves; Nasturtium, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, bush, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, garden, fresh leaves;
Nettle, stinging, fresh leaves; Oregano, fresh leaves; Oregano, Mexican, fresh leaves; Oregano, Puerto
Rico, fresh leaves; Oswego tea, fresh leaves; Pandan leaf, fresh leaves; Pansy, fresh leaves; Paracress,
fresh leaves; Partridge berry, fresh leaves; Patchouli, fresh leaves; Pennyroyal, fresh leaves; Pepper leaf,
black, fresh leaves; Peppermint, fresh leaves; Perilla, fresh leaves; Pill bearing spurge, fresh leaves;
Pipsissewa, fresh leaves; Plantain, common, fresh leaves; Rooibos, fresh leaves; Rose, fresh leaves;
Rosemary, fresh leaves; Sage, fresh leaves; Sage, Greek, fresh leaves; Sage, Spanish, fresh leaves; Sage,
white, fresh leaves; Savory, summer, fresh leaves; Savory, winter, fresh leaves; Senna, fresh leaves;
Siberian fir, fresh leaves; Skullcap, fresh leaves; Small flower willow head, fresh leaves; Sorrel, fresh
leaves; Sorrel, French, fresh leaves; Sorrel, garden, fresh leaves; Southernwood, fresh leaves;
Spearmint, fresh leaves; Spearmint, Scotch, fresh leaves; Spilanthes, fresh leaves; Spotted beebalm,
fresh leaves; St. John's Wort, fresh leaves; Stevia, fresh leaves; Stoneroot, fresh leaves; Swamp leaf,
fresh leaves; Tansy, fresh leaves; Tarragon, fresh leaves; Thuja, fresh leaves; Thyme, fresh leaves;
Thyme, creeping, fresh leaves; Thyme, lemon, fresh leaves; Thyme, mastic, fresh leaves; Toon,
Chinese, fresh leaves; Toothed clubmoss, fresh leaves; Trailing arbutus, fresh leaves; Vasaka, fresh
leaves; Verbena, blue, fresh leaves; Veronica, fresh leaves; Violet, fresh leaves; Watermint, fresh
leaves; Waterpepper, fresh leaves; Wild bergamot, fresh leaves; Wintergreen, fresh leaves; Wood
betony, fresh leaves; Woodruff, fresh leaves; Wormwood, fresh leaves; Wormwood, Roman, fresh
leaves; Yarrow, fresh leaves; Yellow gentian, fresh leaves; Yerba santa, fresh leaves; Yomogi, fresh
leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
5
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Herbs, dried
leaves (Crop
Subgroup
25B)
1
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
more information.
1 Agrimony, dried leaves; Amla, dried leaves; Angelica, dried leaves; Angelica, dahurian, dried leaves;
Applemint, dried leaves; Avarum, dried leaves; Balloon pea, dried leaves; Balm, dried leaves;
Barrenwort, dried leaves; Basil, dried leaves; Basil, American, dried leaves; Basil, Greek, dried leaves;
Basil, holy, dried leaves; Basil, lemon, dried leaves; Basil, Russian, dried leaves; Bay, dried leaves;
Bearberry, dried leaves; Bisongrass, dried leaves; Blue mallow, dried leaves; Boneset, dried leaves;
Borage, dried leaves; Borage, Indian, dried leaves; Burnet, dried leaves; Burnet, garden, dried leaves;
Burnet, salad, dried leaves; Butterbur, dried leaves; Calamint, dried leaves; Calamint, large-flower,
dried leaves; Calamint, lesser, dried leaves; Calendula, dried leaves; Caltrop, dried leaves; Camomile
(Chamomile), dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
Roman, dried leaves; Caraway, dried leaves; Cat's claw, dried leaves; Catnip, dried leaves; Catnip,
Japanese, dried leaves; Celandine, greater, dried leaves; Celandine, lesser, dried leaves; Celery, dried
leaves; Centaury, dried leaves; Chaste tree, dried leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, dried leaves; Chervil,
dried leaves; Chinese blackberry, dried leaves; Chinese foxglove, dried leaves; Chive, dried leaves;
Chive, Chinese, dried leaves; Cicely, sweet, dried leaves; Cilantro, dried leaves; Clary, dried leaves;
Coriander, Bolivian, dried leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, dried leaves; Costmary, dried leaves; Creat,
dried leaves; Culantro, dried leaves; Curry leaf, dried leaves; Curryplant, dried leaves; Cut leaf, dried
leaves; Damiana, dried leaves; Dillweed, dried leaves; Dokudami, dried leaves; Echinacea, dried leaves;
Epazote, dried leaves; Eucommia, dried leaves; Evening primrose, dried leaves; Eyebright, dried leaves;
Fennel, common, dried leaves; Fennel, Florence, dried leaves; Fenugreek, dried leaves; Feverfew, dried
leaves; Field pennycress, dried leaves; Flowers, edible, dried; Fumitory, dried leaves; Galbanum, dried
leaves; Galega, dried leaves; Gambir, dried leaves; Geranium, dried leaves; Geranium, lemon, dried
leaves; Geranium, rose, dried leaves; Germander, golden, dried leaves; Goldenrod, European, dried
leaves; Goldenseal, dried leaves; Gotu kola, dried leaves; Greater periwinkle, dried leaves; Guayusa,
dried leaves; Gumweed, dried leaves; Gymnema, dried leaves; Gypsywort, dried leaves; Hawthorn,
dried leaves; Heal-all, dried leaves; Hemp nettle, dried leaves; Honewort, dried leaves; Honeybush,
dried leaves; Horehound, dried leaves; Horsemint, dried leaves; Horsetail, dried leaves; Hyssop, dried
leaves; Hyssop, anise, dried leaves; Indian tobacco, dried leaves; Ironwort, dried leaves; Ivy, dried
leaves; Jamaica dogwood, dried leaves; Jasmine, dried leave; Labrador tea, dried leaves; Lavender,
dried leaves; Lemon verbena, dried leaves; Lemongrass, dried leaves; Lovage, dried leaves; Love-in-a-
mist, dried leaves; Mamaki, dried leaves; Marigold, dried leaves; Marigold, African, dried leaves;
Marigold, Aztec, dried leaves; Marigold, French, dried leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, dried leaves;
Marigold, licorice, dried leaves; Marigold, Mexican mint, dried leaves; Marigold, signet, dried leaves;
Marjoram, dried leaves; Marjoram, sweet, dried leaves; Marshmallow, dried leaves; Meadowsweet,
dried leaves; Mint, dried leaves; Mint, corn, dried leaves; Mint, Korean, dried leaves; Monarda, dried
leaves; Moringa, dried leaves; Motherwort, dried leaves; Mountainmint, dried leaves; Mountainmint,
clustered, dried leaves; Mountainmint, hoary, dried leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, dried leaves;
Mountainmint, whorled, dried leaves; Mugwort, dried leaves; Mulberry, white, dried leaves; Mullein,
dried leaves; Mustard, hedge, dried leaves; Nasturtium, dried leaves; Nasturtium, bush, dried leaves;
Nasturtium, garden, dried leaves; Nettle, stinging, dried leaves; Oregano, dried leaves; Oregano,
Mexican, dried leaves; Oregano, Puerto Rico, dried leaves; Oswego tea, dried leaves; Pandan leaf, dried
leaves; Pansy, dried leaves; Paracress, dried leaves; Parsley, dried leaves; Partridge berry, dried leaves;
Patchouli, dried leaves; Pennyroyal, dried leaves; Pepper leaf, black, dried leaves; Peppermint, dried
leaves; Perilla, dried leaves; Pill bearing spurge, dried leaves; Pipsissewa, dried leaves; Plantain,
common, dried leaves; Rooibos, dried leaves; Rose, dried leaves; Rosemary, dried leaves; Sage, dried
leaves; Sage, Greek, dried leaves; Sage, Spanish, dried leaves; Sage, white, dried leaves; Savory,
summer, dried leaves; Savory, winter, dried leaves; Senna, dried leaves; Siberian fir, dried leaves;
Skullcap, dried leaves; Small flower willow head, dried leaves; Sorrel, dried leaves; Sorrel, French,
dried leaves; Sorrel, garden, dried leaves; Southernwood, dried leaves; Spearmint, dried leaves;
Spearmint, Scotch, dried leaves; Spilanthes, dried leaves; Spotted beebalm, dried leaves; St. John's
Wort, dried leaves; Stevia, dried leaves; Stoneroot, dried leaves; Swamp leaf, dried leaves; Tansy, dried
leaves; Tarragon, dried leaves; Thuja, dried leaves; Thyme, dried leaves; Thyme, creeping, dried leaves;
Thyme, lemon, dried leaves; Thyme, mastic, dried leaves; Toon, Chinese, dried leaves; Toothed
clubmoss, dried leaves; Trailing arbutus, dried leaves; Vasaka, dried leaves; Verbena, blue, dried
leaves; Veronica, dried leaves; Violet, dried leaves; Watermint, dried leaves; Waterpepper, dried leaves;
Wintergreen, dried leaves; Wood betony, dried leaves; Woodruff, dried leaves; Wormwood, dried
leaves; Wormwood, Roman, dried leaves; Yarrow, dried leaves; Yellow gentian, dried leaves; Yerba
santa, dried leaves; Yomogi, dried leaves; Fennel, Spanish, dried leaves; Marjoram, pot, dried leaves;
Wild bergamot, dried leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
6
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Spices (Crop
Group 26)1 Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
ground application equipment.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
more information.
1 including Ajowan, seed; Alder buckhorn; Allspice; Ambrette, seed; Amla, seed; Angelica,
dahurian, seed; Angelica, seed; Angostura, bark; Anise pepper; Anise, seed; Anise, star; Annatto,
seed; Asafoetida; Ashwagandha, fruit; Autumn crocus; Balsam, Peruvian; Barberry, bark; Batavia-
cassia, bark; Batavia-cassia, fruit; Belleric myrobalan; Betel vine; Birch, bark; Bisnaga, seed;
Bitterwood; Black bread weed; Bloodroot; Blue mallee; Blushwood, seed; Boldo, leaf; Buchu;
Calamus root; Candlebush; Canella, bark; Caper buds; Caper spurge, seed; Caraway, black;
Caraway, fruit; Cardamom, black; Cardamom, Ethiopian; Cardamom, green; Cardamom, Nepal;
Cardamom-amomum; Cascara sagrada; Cassia, bark; Cassia, Chinese, bark; Cassia, Chinese, fruit;
Cassia, fruit; Cats claw, bark; Catechu, bark; Celery, seed; Chaste tree, berry; Chaste tree, Chinese,
roots; Chervil, seed; Chinese hawthorn; Chinese nutmeg tree; Chinese wineberry, fruit; Chinese-
pepper; Cinnamon, bark; Cinnamon, fruit; Cinnamon, Saigon, bark; Cinnamon, Saigon, fruit; Clove
buds; Clusterleaf; Comfrey; Copaiba; Coptis; Coriander, fruit; Coriander, seed; Cotton, bark;
Crampbark; Cubeb, seed; Culantro, seed; Culvers root; Cumin; Cumin, black; Dill, seed; Dorrigo
pepper, berry; Dorrigo pepper, leaf; Dragon blood; Echinacea, seed; Epimedium; Eucalyptus;
Eucommia, bark; European beech; Felty germander; Fennel flower, seed; Fennel, common, fruit;
Fennel, common, seed; Fennel, Florence, fruit; Fennel, Florence, seed; Fenugreek, seed; Fingerroot;
Flame lily, seed; Frankincense; Frankincense, Indian; Fringetree, bark; Galbanum, resin;
Gambooge; Grains of paradise; Grains of Selim; Guaiac; Guarana; Guggul; Gum Arabic; Gum
ghatti; Gum karaya; Gum tragacanth; Haw, black; Honewort, seed; Imperatoria; Indian tobacco,
seed; Iva; Jalap; Jamaica dogwood, bark; Juniper berry; Kaffir lime, leaf; Kewra; Kokam; Linden,
leaf; Lovage, seed; Mace; Magnolia, bark; Mahaleb; Malabar cardamom; Malabar-tamarind;
Malabathrum; Mastic; Micromeria, white; Milk thistle; Mioga; Miracle fruit; Mistletoe; Mojave
yucca; Muira puama; Mustard, black; Mustard, brown; Mustard, seed; Mustard, white; Myrrh;
Myrrh, bisabol; Myrtle, anise; Myrtle, leaf; Myrtle, lemon; Nasturtium, bush, pods; Nasturtium,
garden, pods; Nasturtium, pods; Nettle, stinging, seed; Nutmeg; Osha; Pepper, black; Pepper, Indian
long; Pepper, Javanese long; Pepper, leaf; Pepper, pink; Pepper, Sichuan; Pepper, white;
Pepperbush, berry; Pepperbush, leaf; Peppercorn, green; Peppertree; Peppertree, Peruvian; Perilla,
seed; Phellodendron; Pine, maritime; Poppy, seed; Prickly ash, Chinese; Prickly ash, Southern, bark;
Pygeum; Qing hua jiao; Quassia, bark; Quebracho, bark; Quillaja; Quinine; Rauwolfia, bark; Resin
spurge; Rue; Saffron crocus; Sandalwood, seed; Sassafras, bark; Sassafras, leaf; Saunders, red; Saw
palmetto; Sesame, seed; Silktree, bark; Simaruba, bark; Skunk cabbage, root; Slippery elm;
Stemona, root; Suma; Sumac, fragrant; Sumac, smooth, leaf; Taheebo, bark; Tamarind, seed;
Tasmanian pepper, berry; Tasmanian pepper, leaf; Threeleaf caper; Tsaoko; Vanilla; Wattleseed;
White willow; Willow; Witch hazel; Yaw root; Yellow gentian, roots; Yohimbe; Cultivars,
varieties, and hybrids of these commodities
7
Crop
Application Method
Target Pest
EXIREL® insect control RATE
PHI
(pre-harvest
interval)
(days)
REI
(re-entry
interval)
(hours)
Lb. ai
per acre
fluid
ounces product
per acre
Greenhouse
Grown
Lettuce
Foliar* Beet armyworm
Corn earworm
Fall armyworm
Western yellowstriped
armyworm
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
1 12
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
Cabbage aphid
False cabbage aphid
Green peach aphid
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
Turnip aphids
Whitefly
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate for the size of
plants and density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense foliage
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL® insect
control.
Precautions when using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixes in lettuce: Tank mixes of EXIREL®
insect control with Aliette® fungicide (fosetyl-al) + oil adjuvant may result in adverse crop response.
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
information.
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