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# CLEAN CROP SEVIN* 10 DUST
- EPA Reg No: **34704-25**
- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (10%)
- Label accepted: 1974-12-04
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/034704-00025-19741204.pdf
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Apply dust when insects first appear and repeat at 7 to 10 day
intervals as required to maintain control. Apply thoroughly to
upper and lower leaf surfaces. Sevin 10 Dust may be appiied lip
to the dav of harvest except where noted.
ASPARAGUS: .:~r1lJNsJ!ttetlH-~ Use 10 to 20 pounds dust per
acre for u. on Ii,. or...... Do not apply more tMn once
every 3 daVS. Allow 1 day between application and harvesting
asparagus spears. Use 20 to 40 pounds dust per acre on ferns at
post-harvest.
BEANS: M.exi~~ Bean B~!le - Use 5 pounds dust per acre.
tt~~t L~Utfl.etre, Leafhoppers, Velvet Bean Caterpillar, Western
B~an_ .cI,JJ.Worm - Use 10 pounds oTdust per-acre:-ArmyworrlB;­
Corn Earworm, Plant Bugs - Use 10 to 15 pounds of dust per acre.
COBJIl: Corn Earworm, European Corn Borer, Fall Armyworm.
Sap Bee~les, F!ea treet!~ ~ Use rOto "20 poundsdusfper acre.
For larvae in wnorl fbudworm damage) and foliage feeder:;, apply
to entire plant. For insects attacking silks and ears, apply 2 tC'
3 day intervals starting when first silks begin to dry. Three or
more applications n~Jy be required. Timing and good coverage
are absolutely essential for effective control.
CUCUMBERS, ~EgONS, PUMPKINS, SQUASH: PicklevvorrT',
:vIell5riworm - Use to 10 p6unds of dust-per acre. Cucumbfor
Beetles, ~quash Bugs - Use 10 pounds of dust per acre. Avoid
e)Ccessive aoplications. Do not treat when tender foliage is wet
or in presence of oro longed high humidity.
~GGPLANT, PEPPER. POTATO, TOMATO: C9!0.!ado Potato
eetle, Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers - Use 5 to 10 poundS-Oflfusr
per dcre. Eu~opea!" ~orn Jiorer, Tomato fr~itworm, TomatQ
Hornworm, Stink Bu~ -lJse 10 to 20 pounds of dust per acre.
ALFALFA, CLOVERS, COwpEAS, SOYBEANS, PEANUTS'
Blister Beetle. Mexican Bean Beetle - Use 5 to 10 pounds of dust
per acre. Alfalf" Caterpmar, Green Cloverworm Leafhoppers
Thrips, Velvet Beall C.terpillor - Use 10 pounds of dust per acm:
Armyworms, Stink Bugs, Webworms - Use 10 to 15 pounds of
dust per acre. Some leaf infury may occur if applications are
made when tender fOliage is wet.
FO~AG~, GRASSES AND P~TU~: Armyworms, Stink Bugs,
fhi.,. - Use 10 to 15 pounds c.f dust per acre. For t)ptimum
thrips control in grall8S grown for seed, direct dust into boot.
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INSECTICIDE
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
·Carbaryl (1-Naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) - - -. 10.0%
INERT INGREDIENTS: - - - - - - - - - - - - -. - - . - - - - 90.0%
Total - - - . - .. - - . - - - - - - 100.0%
·Sevin
• Trademark of Union Carbide Corpor Jtlon
for the active ingredient carbaryl.
CAUTION:
Keep Out of Reach of Children.
HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED OR INHALED. Avoid breathing of
dust. Do not take internallv. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Wear regular long-sleeved work clothing. Change to clean clothing
daily. Wash hands and face before eating. Wash thoroughly after
handling.
AVOID CONTAMINATION OF FOOD, FEED. WATER
SUPPLIES. STREAMS AND PONDS DURING APPLICA·
TION OR WHEN CLEANING EQUIPMENT.
NOTE FOR PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moderate, reversible, chol­
inesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM,
opiates, or cholinesterase-inhibiting drugs.
BEE CAUTION
May Kill Honeybees in Substantial Numbers.
This product is highly toxic to BEES exposed to direct treatment or
residues on crops. Protective information may be obtained from
your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
Do Not Use when value of Bees as pollinators is more important
than insect control. Before applying, warn beekeepers to locate hives
beyond bee flight range until one week after application or to take
other equally effective precautions.
DISPOSE OF WASTES by burying in non-crop lands away from
water supplies. Container should be disposed of by burying with
wastes or by burning. Keep out of smoke.
--EPA Reg. Ncal MeU93 3¥ 701-;25
EPA Est. No. 00960-C()'o2
NET WEIGHT 50 LBS.
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240 2200 STREET
GREELEY, COLORADO 80631
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P.O. BOX 887
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
SORGHYMS' ArOl¥WQWlS, Corn Earworm. Stink Bug, Web­
Jlor".!s - U~ 10 to 20 pounds of-dUSt per acre. SQ.l'jhum~~':­
lJse 15 pounds of dust per acre. Direct dust into the fOrming
heacs. 70 control sorghum midgE, apply 3 to 4 days after heads
have emerged from boot. Do not apply within 21 davs of harvt!St
of grain. No time limitation on forage.
SU~R REETS: Armyworms. LeafhDPPttfJ, VV~Qrms· Use 10
10 pot,'ldS of dust per acre. Do not apply within· fot" days of
harvest.
STRAWBERRIES: Meadow S'pittlebug, Strawberry Leaf Roller,
'Strawberry Weevil - UseW-io·2O pounds of dust peracre~ - 00·
not apply w1iflin-l day of harvest,
LE TTUCE, CA R ROTS: F I~ BeE ~!es, H~rlequj(l. Rug. LeafhOJ>­
p~r~ - Use 5 to 10 pounds of dust per acre. Six-spotted Leaf-­
Fiapper - Use 10 to 15 pounds of dust per acre. Use in a 5 to 7
day schedule. 4rrnyworms, Imported Cabbage Worm. Corn.Ear­
w«;lrm, Spittlebugs, Tarnish Pl!tntpugs. Stin~ BugS - Use 10 to 20
pounds of dust per acre. For optimum controrof corn earwQ[m
after lettuce heads begin to form, use 20 pounds in-asta; day
schedule. Do not use for cabbage looper control. Do not apply
within 3 days of harvest of head lettuce or within 14 days of
harvest of leaf lettuce.
gHICKENS, PARTRIDGES, P-HEASANTS, ~IGEONS, DUCKS.
EESE, TURKEyS, GAME 8IROO: Chlcken.Mite. ~Ieas. Li~.
Northern Fowl Mite. ON BIRDS: Use-1/2 pOund dust per 100
birds. Repeat in4 weeks if necessary. Apply thoroughly by
means of a shaker can or hand duster. Do not apply within 7
days of slaughter. Do not contarr inate feed or drinking water.
BedbUgs, Chicken Mite, Fleas - IN OR AROUND POULTRY
HOUSES: Apply 112 pound per 40 square feet of litter or floor
space. and to roosts and adjacent areas by means of a shaker can,
hand duster or power duster. Force dust into cracks and crevices.
Repeat as necessary. Do not treat nestlitter. Avoid direct con­
tamination of eggs. Do not house birds in treated houses within
7 days of slaughter.
AVOID CONTAMINATION OF FOOD, FEED, FEED­
ING TROUGHS AND WATERING RECEPTACLES.
NOTICE: Buyer assumes all risk of use, storage, or
handling of this product when not in strict accordance
with directions given herewith.