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# CLEAN CROP SEVIN 10 DUST
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- EPA Reg No: **34704-157**
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- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (10%)
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- Label accepted: 1996-06-04
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/034704-00157-19960604.pdf
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(A)
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EPA
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1. CompanylProduct Number
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34704-157
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4. companylProduct (Name)
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Sevin 10 Oust
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Un~ed Slates EnWonmentaI Protection Agency
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Office of Pesticide Programs (H7505C)
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Washington, DC 20460
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Application for Pesticide:,.
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o Registration
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o A/:pendment
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o Other
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OPP Identifier Number
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2. EPA Product Manager
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Edwards
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3. Proposed Classification
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PM#
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19
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o None o Restricted
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5. Name and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Review, In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)(b)(i), my product
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is similar or identical in composition and labefmg to:
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Platte Chemical Company
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150 South Main Street
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Fremont, NE 68025
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Send Correspondence To:
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P. O. Box 667
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Greeley, CO 80632
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o Check Hthis is II new address
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o Amendment - Explain Below
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EPA Reg. No. ________ ~_~ ___ ~ _ __'___'_
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Product Name ____________________ _
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o Final printed labels In n>sponse to Agency letter dated ____ _
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o Resubmlsslon In n>sponse to Agency letter dated _____ _ o "Me Too' Application
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o Notirocation - Explain below o 0ti1er - explain below
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Expl,matlon: Use addtional page(s) n necessary. (For Section lond Section II).
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Deletion of pel uses per Agency letter dated March 1, 1996.
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1. Mate",,1 This Product Will Be Packaged In:
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Child-Reslslant Packaging
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o Yes-
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o No
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Unit Packaging
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o Yes
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oNo
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If "Yes; No. Per
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Water Soluble Packaging
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o Yes
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o No
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2. Type of Container
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o Metal
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o Plastic
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o Glass
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a Paper ·Certification must be
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subrrittod. Un~ Package WI. Container
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IfOV .. ;
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Packagewt.
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No. Per
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Container o 0ti1er (Specify) _____ _
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,. Location of Net Contento Information
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" Label o Container
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6. Manner In Which Label Is Affixed To Product o LithograpI1
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" Paper Glued
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o stenciled
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4. Slze(s) of Retail Container 5. Locotion of Label Directions
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o On Label
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" On Labeling occompanying product
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" 0ti1er( _____________ _
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1. Contact Point (Comploteltoms ciructJy below for identification of InciVlduai to be contact9d, If n"""ssary, to process /his appicatlon.)
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Name
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Glenda Haage
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Certification
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Title
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Reglstnrtion Manager
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Telephone No. ~nclude Am. Code)
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(970) 356-4400
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I certily that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true, accurate and complete.
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6. Date Application ::!!
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R~ n I acknowledge that any knowingly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment Of both
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under applicable
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2. Signature
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4. Typed Name
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Glenda Haage
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are obsolete.
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3. Title
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Registration Manage<
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5. Date
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May 28, 1996
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File Copy
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.J. 2
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copy
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REeD EPA/OPP/DPDl
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'96 J.lN -4 P 2 :01
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SEVIN" 10 DUST
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Bnnd C .. rb • .,.ylln ... cth:ld. \.
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FOR CONTROL OF LISTED INSECTS ON NAMED , ROTATION LIMITATION
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AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN CROPS, ORNAMENTAll:j, .,.St!6li,eQuent ptantlng of food and feed crops In treated sOil must OJ r .. !.Gd with
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POULTRY, AND AROUND BUILDINGS '" .~.l' ory this or other carbaryl fabel(s).
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: '" / : APPLICA TIONS ' .
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'Apply when insects o:r their damage appear. Repeat every 5 10 ~O days or as,
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necessary throughout the growing season. Consult Agricultural Fxtersion Ser·
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vice for local timing. Besl resllits will be obtained by applying unifLrm;y to ali ex·
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posed plant pans, Including both upper and lower leaf surfaces. Observe days
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Interval belwee~ last eppllcatlon end harvest (or slaughter) Indicaled by number
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In () following crop name. Apply preferably In early mornln:9 or lale e~t.nlJ,p when
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Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) •••••..••. 100/.
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INERT INGREDIENTS: .......................... c.:.90%
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15164
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TOTAL 100%
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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See Below for addl'Uonal Precautionary Statements.
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EPA REG. NO. 34704-157
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EPA EST. NO. ____ _
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NET WEIGHT POUNDS
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" SEVIN Is 1M Reglstored T M. 01 Union Carbide COfpollllliCKl lor Carbaryl In!ectlcldl A
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iI' CLEAN CROP is a Reglstarad T.M. of Unflted "",i' Producl8, Inc. IOVBS
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AN[l )MESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTI()N
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May be harmful if swallcwed. ,4,ve!d broathlng d~::t. ,d.-/ofd c?nt::ol with ~y(lG, skin
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or clolhing. Wash thoroughly attar handling. AV!l:d oonta:n.lnaUon of food, feted,
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reDding troughs and waterIng receptacles. Do oo.t usa this product In commercial
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food aroas of fOod nendJ!oJlesl
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,the air is quiet and cool,'
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Agrlcuhural Use: May be applied by ground or air equ'ipmenl. Ute pcunjs per
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acre rale specified. ..
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Home Garden Use: Unless olhelWlse speolfled, apply 10 provide lu,' coverage.,:
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USB a shaker can or garden dUSler device.
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Note: Some phytOloxlcity may occur on tendor foUage in the presence of rain and/or
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high humldily of .several days duration toHoWing appHcaHon. To avoid possible
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plant Injury to tender foliag'9, do not apply when foliage Is wei or When rain or
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excessive humldlly Is expected during the next two days. This producl does not
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control spider mites. Use an Insecticide reglslered for conlrol at sp~de( miles.
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TREE FRUIT INSECT CONTROL
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APPLES (I), PF'IlS (1): Codling moth, graen apple aphids apple maggot, (ed·
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banded leafrol ear psylla, periodl,caJ cicada-Use 35 to ao pounds p'sr acre.
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Appllocalion wlthllf:l{) days after fuli bloom may also provida app,le Ihinnlng. To
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avoid Ihls,.dalay us.a unlll at leasf 30 days after bloom ..
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APA.ICOT5 (3), PEACHES (I), NECfARINES (3), O(i.",allrull molll, peach Iwig .
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bore,r, perlod~cal cicada, codling mOlth, tussock mo,th, orange tarttlx, lroil Ireo I,
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laafroHar, Jap"""se beaUa: Use 40 10 60 pounds per'acre.
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,
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\\.J ~ V . 1
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CAUTION
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May be harmful If $wallcwed. Avoid bmafhing dl.;:L A'/o!d C'Jnt:.:ct with :)yos, skin
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or clothin'g. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avo:d contamination of food, 'ded,
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feeding Iroughs and walerlng receplacle •. Do .'lQ1 usa Ihls produclln commercial
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food areas of food handling establishments, 1urants. or other places where
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food Is prepared or processed.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moderale. reversible cholineSleraselnhlbllor.
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Alropine Is antidotal.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pestiCide Is extremely loxic to aquatic and estuarine Invertebrates. Do not
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apply dlreclly to water or wetl.ands. Do not contaminate waler by cleaning of equip
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manfor disposal of wastes.
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This product Is hj.ghly toxic to bees exposed 10- dIrect treatment or 'resIdues, 011
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bloomIng crops or weeds. 00 not apply this prodl.lct or allow-It to drltt,to blooming
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crops or weeds If bees Bre visiting the trealme'nl'area. '
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It ,Is, a violation at Federal Law to use this produCiI: ,In a m.anner Inconslslent With
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lis I'abellng. . .
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RE-ENTRY STATEMENT .FOR AGRICULTURAL USE
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Do no~ enter treated areas without prolectlve clothing until dusts have setlled~
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Prof-ective clothing moans, at leasl. a hat or other suitable head covering, a long
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s(eeved shirt and long legged trousers or a coveraillype garment (all of close'ly
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woven fabric covering the body, Including the arms, and legs)" shoes and socks.
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Because certain states may require mcire restricUve reentry Intervals, for various
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crops treated with this product, consult, your State Department of Agriculture for _
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further informallon. 00 not apply this pmduct In such a manner as 10 directly or
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through drift expose workers or othet persons. The arBa being, treatod must be
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vaca~od ,by unprotected persons. ,
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Written or oral warnings must be given 10 worke.r,1 who are expected to 'be In a
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ire,aled erea or In an area aboUI .. 10 be Itealed wj.h Ihls product. Oral warnings
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most be given If there Is raas-on to believe thai written warnings cannot be
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understood by workers. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given
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In a language customarily understood by workers.
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Written or oral warnings must Include the following information:
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,'CAUTION,',.,
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(Insert area or' field descriptlon)lrealed wllh Carbaryl 'on (insert dale of .appllca,
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tlon.) Do Mlenler Irealed areas wlthoul prolecllve clolhlng unlil dusls have seHl'
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ed. In casa 01 accidental exposure: Call a doclor (physician). Clinic or hospllal ,
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Immedialely. Explain Ihallha vlcllm has been exposed 10. Carbaryl and describe .'
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his condilion.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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PROHIBITIONS: Do nol conlamlnale waler. food. or leed by slorage or dispcsal.
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Open dumping Is prohlbiled. Do not reuse emply container. 00 not store under
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conditions which might adversely affect the container or Its ability to fUnction
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properly. Such oondlUons Include, bUI are not limited to, pOSitioning of Ihe con
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tainer In storage, sloraga temperature. potential for crushing or damage due
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10 staoklng. and penetration of moisture.
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STORAGE: Store I" safe mannar. Stom In original conlalner only. Store In cool,
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dry place. Keep cenlalner IIghlly closad when nolln use. Reduce s,lacklng helghl
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where local conditions. such as humidity or pallot overh,ang, can afte'ct package
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strength. Personnel should use clothing and equipment consistent with good
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pesticide handling.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wasles resuiling from Iha use o·f Ihls producl may be
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dlspos.ed of on slle or al an approved wasle disposal lacllily.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Complelely emply bag Inlo application equipment.
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Then dispose of emply bag In a .anUary landlill or by Incineration. or. If allowad
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.!'i' Siale an_d 10calaul""rtlies. by b~rnlng. If bumild. slay out 01 .moke.
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npt'u, .. allvn "IIIUII ~v U/1y~ tiller lUll croom may alSO provide apple thinning. To
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avoid Ihls, delay us,e until at least 30 days alter bloom.
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APRICOTS (3). PEACHES (1). NECTARiNES (3): O'ienlallrull rnolh. p,e.ach Iwig
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bOorer, periodical cicada, codling molh. tussock mot~, orange lortrix, fruJl Irea
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leafroller, Japao'ese beetle: Use 40 to 60 pounds per acre.
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CHERRIES (1). JMS (1). PRUNES (1): cherry lruil fly. peach Iwig borer •. prune
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leafhopper, codling moth, orange tortrix, wastern tussoc~ molh; Eastern lenl cater
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pillar, fruit tree leafreller, plum curcullo, 'redbanded leatroller: use 40 to 60 pounds
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per acrB. For codling moth, apply al petal fall and every 10 to 14 days therealler
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until control is achieved.
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SMALL FRUIT INSECT CONTROL
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BLACKBERRIES (7). BOYSENBERRIES (7). DEWBERRIES (7). LOGANBERRIES
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(7) and RASPBERRIES (7): Use 20 pounds for Japanese beelles, leaf rollers, in
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cluding Omniverous leafmllers. leafhoppers, sawfly, climbing cutworms. snowy
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tree crIcket. orange tort(~X and raspberry"aphid. For small areas uSe 7Va ounces
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per toDD square feel. .
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BLUEBERRIES (7): Use 15 10 30 pounds, lor blueberry maggol. cherry and'
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cranberry frultworms and Japanese beaUes. Apply 3 weeks beforp. ;1d.rveJI and
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repeat 10 days Inter or as ncce3sary. For sm~U are-as use 7V~ to 11 (Lr.::es par
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100.0 square feel.
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CRANBERRIES (1): Use 1510 30 pounds for oUlworms. flreworms. Iwitworms.
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Japanese beetle and leafhoppers. Apply in late', bloom artd as needed U't 7 to 10
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day Inlervals.
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GRAPES (0): useio 10 20 pounds for gr~pe leallolder.' grape lea'h~pp~r and
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grape leaf skeletonlzet-. Apply Just befoto first brood leaf folder larvaf' I"IMN,)9, from
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rolls and as needed for leafhoppers-. Use 20. pounds for grape berry ~vlh, Jbpanese ,
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boolle, June beel/as and red·banded leaf roilers. In home gardon, use t v.~ to 7V2, "
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ounces per t .000 sq. It.
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STRAWBERRIES (1): Use 10 10 20 pounds for meadow spl\llebug. slrawberry
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leaf rolle-r and slrawberry weevil, For,small areas use 7% ounces pet' 1000 square
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feel.
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VEGETABLE',INSECT CONTROL
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ASPARAGUS (1): Use 20 pounds for asParagus beelle on seedlings or spears.
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Use 20 10 40 pounds for asparagus beeUe and Apache cicada on ferns or brush
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growth In Ihe post·ha",esl period. Do nol apply more ollen Ihan once every Ihree'
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days. Fpr small areas use 7% to 29V3 ounces p,er 1000 square feel.
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BEANS (0) (Green beans, lima bean I" snap beans" cow peas (3) and blae,key'ed .,:i:
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p.a.): Use 5 pcunds for Mexican bean beetle; lO'pounds for bean leaf beelle.
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cucumber beetles. flea be,elles, Japanese beelle, leafhoppers:. velvetbean cater· '
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pillar and weslernbean cutworm. Use 20 pounds for armyworms. corn earworm,
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stink bugs and larnlshed planl bug. '
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To controllygus bug, stink bug, and lima bean pod borer. use 20 pounds. III home
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garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feet
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CORN (FIeld, sweet),(O): Use 15 to 20 pounds for corn earwotm, com rootworm
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adults, European corn borer, fall armyovorm! flea beeI1:es, Japanese beetle, sap
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beetles and leafhoppers. In home garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feel. For larvae' ~"
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In whorl (budworm damage) and lollage feeders. apply 10 enllre plan!. Repeal as
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necessary. For Insects attacking silks and ears, apply at 2 to 3 day Intervals slar·
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ling when first silks appear and continuing until silks begin to dry. Three or more
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appllcallons may be required dependhg on severily of Infestation. Timing and
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good ccverage are absolutely essential for effective conlrol. Applicallon of Ihls
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producllo Ihe fa.sel regl,o,n of corn dIKing Ihe pollen shed period will seriously"
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reduce bee populations. ., .
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(continued on back p8lwl) L\.,
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SEVIN 10 DUST
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Brand Clrblrylln •• ctlcid,
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CUCUMBER, MELONS, PUMPKIN and SQUASH (0): Use 5 10 10 pound. Jar
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pickle-worm and melon worm; 10 pounds for cucumber beetles, flea be'atles, leafhop
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pers and squash bugs. In home garden use V2 ounce per 50 row feet. Avoid ex
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cessive applications. Some leaf injury may occur If treatments are made when
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lender foliage Is wei or Ir the presence 01 prolonged high ~umldlty. Do not use
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on Watermelons in Flof (:fa as plant Injury or loss may occu~. I
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GARDEN PEAS (0): Use 10 pounds lor lealhoppers. Use 10 pounds lor Colorado
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potato beeUe. For Colora~o polato bee'tle control direct appllea,tlon 'to weeds In
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fi~I.~s of garden peas, Thls'applicaUon is intended to help prevent Insect contamlna
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tian in processed pe:8s .. U~e 10 to 15 pounds for armyworms and grasshoppers.
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POTATO, TOMATO, EGGPLANT and PEPPER: Use 5 to 10 pounds lor Colorado
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potato beetle, flea beeUes and leafhoppers. Use 10 to 20 pounds for European
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corn borer, fall armyworm, lace bugs, tom ala fruitworm, tomato hornworm, tar·
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nlshed plant bugs and Slink bugs. In home garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feet.
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OKRA (0): Use 10 to 20 pou~ds for com earworfil and stink! bugs~ Repeat ,at 5
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to 7 day Intervals or 'as necessary! In home garden use ,1 ounce per 50 row feet.
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CARROTS (0), GARDEN BEETS (ROOTS), HORSERADISH; HEAD LETTUCE,
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PARSNIPS, RADISHES, RUTABAGAS, SALSIFY (ROOTS), TURNIPS (ROOTS)
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(3), CHINESE CABBAGE, COLLARDS, DANDELION, ENDIVE (ESCAROLE),
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GARDEN ..JlEETS (TOPS), KALE, ,LEAF LETTUCE, MUSTARD GREENS,
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PARSLEY, SALSIFY (TOPS), SPINACH, SWISS CHARD and TURNIPS (TOPS)
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(14): Use 5 to 10 pounds lor Ilea beeUes. harlequin bug and lealhoppers. To con
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trol six·spotted lealhopper (aster yellows vector) apply 101015 pounds in a 5 to
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7 d.ay schedule. Use 10 to 20 pounds for armyworms, cabbage caterpillars, coro
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earworm, tarnished plant ,bug and stink bugs. For optimum control of corn ear·
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worm after I,altuce heads begin to form, use 20 pounds In a 5 to 7 day schedule.
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Where cabbage loo.per 1s the pri'ndpal problem, use an alternallve pesticide that
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is specifically recommended. Will not control cabbage looper. In horoe garden
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use 1 ounce per 50 row feet.
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CABBAGE. BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER and KOHLRABI
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(3): Use 10 pounds for flea b-eetles and harlequin bug. USB 20 pounds for ar
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myworms. cabbage caterpillars and corn earworm; Where cabbage looper Is tha
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prlnoipa.1 problem, use an alternaliivo pesticide that is speoifioally' recommended.
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.WIII not control cabbage,looper. In home garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feet.
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TOBACCO INSECT CONTROL
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IN PLANT BEDS: For tobacco flea beetle, apply 1 pbund per 100 square yards
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w!1en Insects appear. Avoid excess,ive applloatlon; plant inJury may result. Repeat
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as needed at 10 to 14 day Jnlervals and just before transplanting. Injury may res,..lt
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when used on small plants or with application ot heavy dosages on tender foliage
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during rain or when humidity remains high for several days followir 'opllcaUon
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of this product. When dusting with a shaker bag or can, be sure nc. Jverdose.
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Rotary dusl'ers are r&Comlllended. "--'"'
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IN :FIElDS: 8roa.dcasl applloations tar hornworms, bu~worms, grasshoppers,
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Japanese baelles and tobacco Hea be'eHes, apply 16 to 20 pounds per acre depen~
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ding on size at the plants. Good coverage is essential. Use the highest dosage
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only on large plants and repeat as needled. Heavier applications mp' '9use plantl
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l!\iury. If late applications are necessary allow three days before ~ Ig or cut
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ling. Treated fiel,ds may be entered immediately after dust has semed.
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FOR BUDWORMS: When hand dust appllcalions are directed to. the bud and top
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I,wves only, apply 4 to. 6 lb •. p~r acra, Avoid heavy applications with oloth bags
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as plant Injury may result, Do no,t apply wllhln 3 days 01 priming or culling. Avoid
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----.9~lting wet with planljul,ces whe,n culling the crop. Injury may occur on tend,ar
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POULTRY INSECT CONTROL I
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ON CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, GAME BIRDS SUCH AS PAR
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TRIDGES AND PHEASANTS and PIGEONS (7 days to slaughter): Lltte, treat
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ment: Apply ft.. po.und per 40 sq. ft. to conlrol Northern lowl mite, chioken mite,
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lice. Ileas, ticks and bed bugs. Usea scoop and scatter by hand, or apply bV hand
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duster. Avoid contamination of nests, eggs, feeding and watering troughs,. Hand
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appllcatlqn to birds: Use 1/2 pound to treat 100 birds by means of 'a sha'ker can,
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squeeze bottle, or hand duster 10 control Northern fowl' mite, chicken mite, lioe
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and fleas. Direct dust to vent and flull ar .... Repeat In 4 weeks If necessary. Hand
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appllcatton to birds lor ohlcken mite and fteas Is a supplement. to litter trealment
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for control 0,' these pests. Dust·bath·boxes: Use 1 Y. pounds per bpx for each 50
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birds to control Northern ,fowl mite, chicken mite, Hee and fle~s. This is a supple
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ment to litter treatment for chicken mite and flea control. On rangeJ, th.) r.alural
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wallows may be substituted ,lor each dust-bath-box. I
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POULTRY HOUSES: Apply 12112 pounds per 1000 square feet. API ,Iv fhQ'Dughly
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to floors, foosts and 'nlerior surfaces. Force lnlo cracks and crevices. Db not apply
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directly to eg9s or nest HHet. Do not contaminate feed, drinking water or th')ir recep
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(acies. Do not house birds In treated houses within 7 days of slaughter.
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ORNAMENTAL INSECT CONTROL
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This product can be used on a wide range of ornamental plants, flowers, shrubs
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and small trees: '
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Andromeda Cypress Iris Poplar
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Arbor Vitae Dahlia Juniper Privet
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Ash Delphinium Laurel Rhodod,"dron
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Asler Dogwood Lilao Roses'
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Azalea Elm Locust Rose of Sharon'
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Bamboo Euonymous Magnolia Sassa~ras
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Beech Fir Maple Spirea
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Begonia Fuchsia Marigold Verbana
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Birch Gladiolus Naslurtlum Viburnum
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Boxwood Hemlock Oak Willow
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Camet).\a, Hickory Orchid Wisteria
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CamaHon Holly' Ornamental Yo,w
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Caanot-hus Cedar Hbrnbean Mulberry Zinnia
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Chlne~e Elm Hydrangea Petunia
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Chr)lsanthemum Inkberry Pines
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Do nol us,e on Boston Ivy, VirgInia creeper or Ma!denhalr fern as plant Injury will
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occur. Virginia and Sand Pines may be Injured In early season.
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Apply to the upper and I,ower leaf sUrface of all foliage to achieve compJele
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coverage. Rate should be approximately 15 to 20 pounds per acre or 5V2 to 7V2
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ounces per 1000 square teet. This prr . 'ct does not control8pider Mites. Where
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Infestations are encounlered, use a • ide as recommended. For protection of
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honeybees avoid use, if possJbl,e, during periods when honeybees are visiting the
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||
ctop. Injury to tander foliage may occur if applications are made when plants,.are
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wet 'or In the p(ssence 0.1 hfgh hUl1lfdity, of several days duration following treatment.
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Application will control:
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Bagworm, Elm leaf beetle
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||
Blister beetle Exposed Ihrips
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||
Boxelder bug Flea beetle
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||
Certain aphids Japanese beeUe,
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||
Ce'rtaln lealmlners adult
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||
(such as Birch Lealhoppers
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||
and Boxwood), Leafrolter
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||
Mealybugs
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||
')range tortrlx
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||
" ".rIDdlcal cicada
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||
Plant bugs
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||
Aoseslug
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||
Scale Insects
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||
Tent caterpillars
|
||
~ Cr,
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||
|
||
IN I-If::1.U:5: ljroadcasl appflcations lor hornworms. budworms, grasshoppers, "'I~I-" "'JUI" \U ItlllUtU •.
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||
Japanese beetles and 10baccollea·be'.I""~ applylSlo 20 pounds'peroc," dep<!rI"-:;;-.weIQrJp.lhe. prese~ce p.lb,lgh h.u~.dlly.oL:,ev!lf3\!
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||
ding on size of t~e plantB:~GoQ.!:1 ~.er.a,gle'IB &SSantfBI.:Use .the highest dosage ':~,"App"catlon ~1I.1 ~~.:tr,t;Jr.::,:'~t~~d~a~:S~-~ti ~ijt':):~~!i~':":.'~::~;I .. ;;-_;:!!!:'!:tf:'~.~.1 f'::~ :.".:!~i:~;;.l::;t
|
||
only on large plants and repeat as needed: Heavle, appllcallons m!!:se ptanl Begworm '1. Elm lea; beeU';1~t Mea1}'bugs t,.I,'£), ;l)!:ff ;!!:t::f' i' !';':~
|
||
Injury. II late appllcallons are necessary allow Ihree days balo'm go, cut· Blister beelle .' ::Exposed IhrlpsAlrange:lortrlx'!'·)+li:.'!·' '~"'1')., ,,::!:,t(, .. ,. ,
|
||
ling. Treated fields may be entered fmmedlately after dust hat sa ed. Boxe~der bug . Ftea beetle' ~I"'"" ... "'I_ .. I ... 1 .... ..1 ... "A, ~.!" ri-~'1I .,', ~"Vi ," ~,,';II$.!<,.
|
||
FOR BUDWORMS: When hand dust application. are directed 10 the bud and lap Certain aphIds . Japanese ~aeuo
|
||
100lYOS only. apply 4 to 6 Ibs. per acr •. Avoid heavy appllcellons wllh clolh bags Certain lealmlne'ra aduH'.f,
|
||
al. planllnjury may resull. Do nolapp!y wllhln 3 days 01 prtmlng Of culling. Avoid (such as Birch Leafhopp<lrs .'li,
|
||
gelling weI wilh ptanljulces who'n CU11ing Ihe crop. Injury may occur on lender and Bo><WOOd) Lea/roller '
|
||
(tollage I~ Ihe presence of rain or high humidily of several days duralion following BAND TREATMENT A~~ aUILDINGS
|
||
applicalr-on of carbaryl. . ft. .. ._._ ' ' ~,' " ~
|
||
VWM.IUUI. I; '"1["
|
||
FORAGE AND FIELD CROP INSECT CONTROL To ,",'Ip prevenllnlOSIaIlons 0/ bcJIkIngs by pea __ . dust • bond 610 . "
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||
ALFALFA (3), CLOVERS. PEANUTS. SOYBEANS (0). COWPEAS (3): Use 510 10 leel _ COYerIng shrub beds. _ ",",1IIo1OS and lawn 0< ooiIareas
|
||
10 pounds 101 blisler beelles and Mexican bean beelle. Use 10 pounds lor allaH_ Imme<fiale!y adjacent 10 II1e _. Use 410 rn _1* 1000 _elHl
|
||
calerplllar.beanlealbeeHo,cucumberbeelJ .. ,gr..,,~.Japaoose_. dependlngo<def1siIyo/~anddogrMo/U'lo1at1on.~OI1WWEH-
|
||
loalhoppers, Ihree-cornered allalla hopper, Ihrips and _ calerp<,nar. Use TAL INSECT CONTAOl __ Iot-plonls 111M ___ not.,.
|
||
10 10 15 pounds lor armyworms, corn oa<worm, stink b<Jgs and _rm •. To . tro.tad. Do no! use .-__ r_ II ~. CG.lIt1lIJ:
|
||
avoid possible injury on tender foliage, do not apply when foliage is wei or when A."\ls Coektoache:s LWIp4do$
|
||
rain or excessive humidity is expected during Iha next two days. e,ees and Wasps CrIcketS ScotpIons
|
||
COTTON (7): To conHol early soason Ihrlps, Ilea beelles, collon lealhoppers use Brown dog licks Earwigs ~
|
||
5 to 10 pounds per acre at 5 to 10 day intervals beginning with Increased pest Carpente'r Ants Arebrals SpkJefs
|
||
pressures, then as needed. ,Centipedes Fleas
|
||
For conlrol 01 mld·seasonnale season bollwoavil, collon bollworms.lall armyworm, SPOT TREATMENTS: Fa< anls. Ireat hills .s _ad with t ... I'0'''' ~''''nUty 01
|
||
cotlon leaf!perforators, leafhoppers, Iygus bugs, and leaf rollers use 10 to 20 ,Pounds dust. Fo,t cockroaches and other insects thai hkfe in cracks and cfevless, force
|
||
per aero, amount depending on plant size and pest pressure. Applications; for boll dust into such areas. This product Is not hJghly effective In contrC'lIlr~ Ortm.an
|
||
weevil s~ourd be made every 5 to 7 days through end of growing season. cockr08'ches. For carpenter ants, treat nests and Infested wood whe're J)lJsslble.
|
||
To conlrdl pink bo'llworm, stink bug, saltmarsh caterpillar, use 20 10 25 pounds A professional pest control,operator may be advisable for serious carpJnler ani
|
||
per acrs, amount dep,ending on size at cotton and degree of Infestation. Apply Infeslations. For fleas and brown dog ticks, also: SBe DOGS AND '~ATS section
|
||
at 5 to 7 day intervals. ot label.
|
||
To conlrol grasshoppers Use 10 to 15 pounds per acre, applied on appearance
|
||
or signs of plant damage., ' ,
|
||
FORAGE GRASSES and pASTURE (0); Use 1D to 15 pounds lor armyworms and
|
||
thrips. For optimum thrlp control in grasse~ grown for seed, direct dust Into boot.
|
||
RICE (14): Armyworms, laalhoppers, usolDto 15 pounds per acro. Tadpole shrimp
|
||
(Calilornla)-use 20 pounds per acre. Do nol apply wllhln 14 days beforo or atler
|
||
applications ollhe herbicide propanll as plant Injury may resul1. Do nol use on
|
||
rice fields in which crayfishlcaUish larmlng Is included in the cUll ural pracllco.
|
||
SORGHUMS (Including MILO 'and GRAIN SORGHUM) (0 Forage. 21 Gralnj: Use
|
||
10 to 20 pounds for armyworms, corn earworm, stink bugs, and we;bworms. Usa
|
||
15, pounds for sorghum midge. For optimum.lnsect control on grain sorghum, direct
|
||
dust Into the tormlng heads, Treatment tor sorghum midge control should be made
|
||
3 to 4 days after heads have emerged from boot.
|
||
SUGAR BEETS (14): Use to 10 2D pounds lor armyworms, lealhoppers and
|
||
webworms.
|
||
GRASSHOPPERS
|
||
Apply 5 to 15 pounds as afton as flecessBrY to control grasshoppers on' the above
|
||
crops. A 5 10 lD pound rate Is suggesled for nymphs on small plants or spars~
|
||
vegetation In wasleland, rangeland, dltchbanks and borders. A lD 10 15 pound
|
||
dosage shou'ld be used when grasshoppers are mature or material Is applied to
|
||
crops requiring greater coverage. In home garden apply ~ ounce per 50 row feet.
|
||
For lawns use 51/2 ounoes per 1000 square feet.
|
||
NOTICE
|
||
Platte, warrants fhat this product conforms to the ahemical descripll~n on the label
|
||
thoreol and Is reasonably fit lor the purposos staled on such labeljonly when us·
|
||
ed In accordance wi'th the dlrecHons under normal USe conditions. It Is impossi
|
||
ble to ellminale all risks Inherently associated wllh Ihe use ollho producl. Crop
|
||
Injury, Ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences: may result because
|
||
of such lactors as weather conditions, presence of other rTjat.erlals, or the rn.an·
|
||
ner 01 Use or application, all 01 which aro boyond Ihe control 01 Platte. In no case
|
||
shall Platte be liable for consequential"speclal or Indirect damages resulting from
|
||
the use or handling of this product All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer.
|
||
Platte makes no warranties of Merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose
|
||
nor any other express or Implied warranty except as stated above.
|
||
FORMULATED FOB
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PLATTE CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
|
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150 SO. MAIN STREET FREMONT. NEBRASKA 68025
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