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# SHELL PHOSDRIN 10.3 WS WATER SOLUBLE INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **352-473**
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- Registrant: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Danger
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- Active ingredients: Mevinphos (99.9999%)
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- Label accepted: 1971-05-26
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000201-00291-19710526.pdf
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with ir 4 days Jf harvest.
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M (INClUDING HQtj[Y-DQV~!QtiS, ~USKMI1-
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ON . aphKI'fUse 1112 to 3 OIS. perRI e.
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For cabbage looper, dipterous leafminer (adult), leafhoppe-s,
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Iygus bugs, n~te$, f~lse chinch bugs, ~It-marsh caterpillar, cutworln§
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(climbing), an!1 grasshopp,ers use 3 to 601S. per acre. To control rind
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yonll~ (c,bba~e looper, cutworms. salt· marsh caterpillar, tobacco bl,a·
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worms) on ~f(f~IODS apply 3 OIS. per acre. Do not tre~t ~antaloupl!s,
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honey-dew IT, ns, muskmelons or watermelons within 1 day of
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harvest.
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OKBA:. For cor·trol of ,aphi~ use 1112 to 3 OIS. per acre. For futwonns
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(cllPimmg), co)n earworms, green stink bug, miteund v.elvet bean c.]t·
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erpil~r use 3 '0 6 OIS. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest. '
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ONI~.S. (I.~Cl,ltDING GREEN ONIO~): For control of t~rip~ and cut
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worms (cllmbl .lg) use no 6 OIS. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of
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harvest.
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PEAS (INCLU[l,NG VINES): For control of ap~ids use 1112 to 3 OIS. per
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ac~~. 'for con1'tol OTTrasshoppers, leafhopp~s, rpjte~ and .cu~orms
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(cllm,l>ing) use 3 to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not treat witlfin 1 day 01 harvest.
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PO~OiS: recontrol of aphids use 1112 to 3 OlS. per acre. For control
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of ss oPptrS, I~fhpp~ers, mites use 3 OlS. per acre. Do not trEat
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within 1 day 0 -harvest. <r ..
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SPIMQi: For control of aphids use 1 li2 to 3 OlS. per ·acre. For cont!-ol
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of_ c&.ge lotper, i'!V'~rted cabbage worm, grasshoppers, leafhoppers,
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mites, dlpteroJs leafmmer (adult), cutworms (climbing), salt·marsh Clt·
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~rpillar. and f.ilsa chinch bug use j to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not tn,at
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within 4 days 'of harvest. In certain areas where these insects, includ·
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Ing aphids, a,. not adequately controlled at the dosages recommended
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above, use J2!~ OlS. per acre, but do not treat within 4 days of harvest.
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SUr~~~SH: For control of aphids use 1112 to 3 OlS. per acre. lor
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con ro ca >age looper, dipterous leafminer (adult), leafhoppers, Iy·
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gus bugs, mib's, flJse, chinch bugs, salt·marsh caterpillar, cutwor,ns
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(clllnbing) andarasshopper.s use 3 to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not treat within
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1 day of harv{ c;t.
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TOM,\TQ!S 1C1~.mOQR): For control of aphids use 11/2 to 3 OlS. per acre.
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For control of g[a.ssh~p~s, 19fhopp~ry, ~!t~s use 3 to 6 OlS. per
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atre. Do not treat withm ! day OJ harvffi. . -
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For control of ilJ)hitj.s use 1112 to 3 OlS. per acre. For control of
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(; , ilJlPorted cabbage vaN'm, grasshoppelll leafhoppers,
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'!I fal¥ chincfi bug ~n~ dipterous leafminer-ladu.l!) use 3 to -S OIS.
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per acre. Do not treat wlthm 3 days of h~irvest.
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10.3 WS should be applied in a closed greenhouse
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. (close all doors, windows, and ventilators). Lock or barricade all en·
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trances, post warning signs, and take whatever precautions are neces
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sary to prevent unprotected humans and domestic animals flon,
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entering the treated area. The operator must wear a full·face mask of a
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type found adequate for mevinphos (PHOSDRIN Insecticide) protection
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Apply anytime that the greenhouse ventilators can remain closed for
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two hours without endangering crops from high temperatures, such as
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early morning, cloudy days or late afternoons. If application is made
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during the day, keep the greenhouse closed tightly for at least two
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hours. Then ventilate the enclosure thoroughly for an hour before re
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suming Jegular work. If application is made in the late afternoon, the
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house can be kept closed all night. On the following morning, ventilate
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• ~ for one hour to render the air safe for regular work.
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. L~lIU~CLUDIN~ LEAF, BIBB AND ROMAINE): For control of aiblls.
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corn earwOll{ls, c~wor-,s _ (~Iimbini), dipterous leafminer (adult;: Cab·
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bage looper, Imported cabbaie worm, grasshoppers, mites, Iygus bugs,
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salt·marsh caterpillars, false chinch bUi$, thrips,use 61/4 to 141/1 ozs
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per 50,000 sq. ft. Do not treat within 10 days of ~arvest.
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Do not swallow or get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not breathe
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vapor. Do not contaminate food or feed products. Keep away from heat
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or open flame.
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Wei!' clean rubber gloves, clean protective clothhg, and goggles or
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face ~hield. Replace gloves frequently and destroy \ sed gloves. Wear a
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lT'ask or respirator of a type passed by the U.S. Derutment of Agricul·
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tu,-;: for PHOSDRIN protection. Wash thoroughly wth soap and water
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after handling and before eating or smoking. If thf material gets into
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the e:,es, immediately flush with water for at least ; 0 minutes and get
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mr ~i(-11 attention. In case of contact, remove all cor taminated clothing
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a,'-: , ash skin with soap and water; wash clothing I ~fore re-use.
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.; LJ' e of spillage, wash down with large amounts c'! water. Decontami·
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nate -neas and equipment by washing with a concl ntrated solution of
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alkali and detergent and rinse with water.
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Do nlll apply or allow to drift to areas occupied by I nprotected humans
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Jr beneficial animals. Unprotected humans or anir::>ls should be kept
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out Of treated fields on the day of treatment. Do not lpply when weather
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conditions favor drift from areas treated. 00 not apply where runoff is
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Hkely to occur. Do not contaminate water by clear'1g of equipment or
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dispcsal of wastes.
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This ,Jroduct is poisonous to fish and wildlife. Birds feeding on treated
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area! may be killed. Keep out of lakes, ponds and steams. Do not apply
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in an I manner not specified on the label. Not for I se or storage in or
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arourd the home .
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Do not re·use for
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any rurpose. Decontaminate containers by washinl thoroughly with a
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stror.gly alkaline detergent solution and rinsing wit I water. Dispose of
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rinsillgs in a way as not to constitute a hazard or contaminate water
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supplies.
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Destr oJ}' containers by crushing or puncturing; the' bury, or burn; if
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,urn! :1. stay out of smoke.
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NOTE· CAUTION! Avoid skin and eye contamination wen handling strong
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o::ausi IC solutions.
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ATROPINE IS THE EMERGENCY ANTIDOTE FOR PHODRIN INSECTICIDE
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POISONING.
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CAll A PHYSICIAN IN ALL CASES OF SUSPEI"TED POISONING.
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If the materia
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diately. This may be dom
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giving warm salt water (1
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warm salt water until V(
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keep Quiet. NEVER GIVE
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PERSON.
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If the materi
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remove patient from the
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taminated clothing, and \
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material gets into the ey
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at least ten minutes.
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IF WARNING SYMPTOMS
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Keep patient prone and I
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if patient is not breathir
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nearest hospital.
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S
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ness in chest. blurred vi!
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sweating, nausea. vomitil
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Atropine is
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parasympathetic nervous
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thetic stimulation. atropi
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intervals, in doses of 1 t
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has occurred.
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Pralido)(ime chloride (2·PI
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antidote in addition to (
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adults, ar. initial dose of 1
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as an infusion in 250 cc 0
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is not practical. 2·PAM I
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injection as a 5 percent
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minutes. After about an I
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be indicated if muscle we
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children the dose of 2·PAI
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Morphine is an improper'
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Clear chest by postural c!i
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sary. Observe patient con
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cholinesterase inhibitors
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ceptibility to very small dl
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further exposure until ch
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as determined by blood tl
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SHELL CHEMICAL COMP'
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ABILITY, FITNESS FOR AI
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IMPLIED concerning this I
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use of the product under
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• -- ments made on this label.
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'-DfY( -MElQfjS, r,1USKMI:L
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use 1¥2 to 3 ozs~per-ac:e.
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'miner (adult), leafhoppe :s,
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arsh caterpillar, cutwQfm~
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. per acre_ To control rind
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,h caterpillar, tobacco bua
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. Do not treat cantalouplls,
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rmelons within 1 day of
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~s. per acre. For cutworms
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mites. and velvet bean c1i
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within 1 day of harvest. '
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:ontrol of t~rip$ and C\lt
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o not treat within 1 day of
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lids use 1 V2 to 3 OlS. per
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I~S, rpite~ and J:utl'lonns
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!at witfiin 1 day 01 harve~t.
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i ozs. per acre. For control
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IZS. per acre. Do not trE at
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I ozs. per acre. For cont"ol
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&rasshoppers, leafhoppe's,
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(climbing), sillt-marsh C3t·
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zs. per acre. Do not treat
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here these insects, includ
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the dosages recommended
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It within 4 days of harvest.
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1 V2 to 3 ozs. per acre. lor
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ler (adult), leafhoPPer5, Iy
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mh caterpillar, cutwor,rs
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er acre. Uo not treat witl' 1
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use 1112 to 3 ozs. per ac' ~.
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I'
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. , • . _ ' .... ": 1:-'~ , . .
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For control of g[~ssh~ppe.rs, leJfhoppers, ~it~s use 3 to 6 ozs. per
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acre. Do not treat within 1 day OJ harveS{. ..
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For control of ~hi$ use 11/2 to 3 ozs. per acre. For control of
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, ilJlported cabbage w.orm, grasshoppe~ leafhoppers,
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I¥ chincli bug and dipterous leafminef iadul!) use 3 to 6 ozs.
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per acre. 0"0 not treat within 3 aays of hll-rvest.
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'.. DiiUfE::Te:':(jr,· ~- 10.3 WS should be applied in a closed greenhouse
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. (close all doors, windows, and ventilators). Lock or barricade all en-
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trances, post warning signs, and take whatever precautions are neces
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sary to prevent unprotected humans and domestic animals flom
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entering the treated area. The operator must wear a full-face mask of a
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type found adequate for mevinphos (PHOSORIN Insecticide) protection.
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Apply anytime that the greenhouse ventilators can remain closed for
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two hours without endangering crops frl'm high temperatures, such as
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early morning, cloudy days or late afternoons. If application is made
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during the day, keep the greenhouse closed tightly for at least two
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hours. Then ventilate the enclosure thoroughly for an hour before reo
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suming regular work. If application is made in the late afternoon, the
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house can be kept closed all night. On the following morning, ventilate
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\, for one hour to render the air safe for regular work.
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~I!UU~CLUDlNr, LEAF, BIBB AND ROMAINE): For control of a~s,
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corn earwonns, c'4iwor~s (1(Iimbing), dipterous leafminer (adult): Cab
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bage looper, imported cabbage worm, grasshoppers, mites, Iygus bugs,
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salt-marsh caterpillars, false chinch bU2S, thrips. use 6If4 to 14% oz~
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per 50,000 sq. ft. 00 not treat within 10 days of harvest.
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Do not swallow or get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not breathe
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vapor. Do not contaminate food or feed products. Keep away from heat
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or open flame.
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•
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•
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•
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II
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We(l' clean rubber gloves, clean protective clothillg, and goggles or
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fdce <;hield. Replace gloves frequently and destroy l sed gloves. Wear a
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rr'ask or respirator of a type passed by the U.S. Oef utment of Agricul
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tu .. ;: ior PHOSDRIN protection. Wash thoroughly w th soap and water
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after handling and before eating or smoking. If thf. material gets into
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the eyes, immediately flush with water for at least iO minutes and get
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mdi(~1 attention. In case of contact, remove all cor taminated clothing
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a:,~ v Jsh skin with soap and water; wash clothing I ~fore re-use .
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',j l.a'.; of spillage, wash down with large amounts (' water. Decontami
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natelreas and equipment by washing with a conci ntrated solution of
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alkali and detergent and rinse with water.
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Do nhl apply or allow to drift to areas occupied by I nprotected humans
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'lr beneficial animals. Unprotected humans or anir: "IS should be kept
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out 0' treated fields on the day of treatment. Do not lpply when weather
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conditions favor drift from areas treated. Do not al'ply where runoff is
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likel) to occur. Do not contaminate water by clean·1g of equipment or
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dispcsal of wastes.
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This jlroduct is poisonous to fish and wildlife. Birds feeding on treated
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area~ may be killed. Keep out of lakes, ponds and steams. Do not apply
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in an ( manner not specified on the label. Not for I se or storage in or
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arourd the home.
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Do not re-use for
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any f·urpose. Decontaminate containers by washinl thoroughly with a
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stror.gly alkaline detergent solution and rinsing wit I water. Dispose of
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rinsillgs in a way as not to constitute a hazard or contaminate water
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supplies.
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Oestr J)' containers by crushing or puncturing; the 1 bury, or burn; if
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.urn. J stay out of smoke.
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NOn CAUTION! Avoid skin and eye contamination w en handling strong
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caliS! c solutions.
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ATROPINE IS THE EMERGENCY ANTIDOTE FOR PHODRIN INSECTICIDE
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POISONING.
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CALI A PHYSICIAN IN ALL CASES OF SUSPEI'TED POISONING.
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•
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r
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. -" \ -
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\
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. .If the material has been swal owed, induce vomiting imme-
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diately. ThiS may be done by introducing a finger into the throat or by
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giving warm salt water (l tablespoon of s:llt to a glass of water). Repeat
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warm salt water until vomit fluid is clear. Have victim lie down and
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keep quiet. NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS
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PERSON.
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If the material has been spilled on the skin, immediately
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remove patient from the vicinity of thE insecticide, remove all con·
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taminated clothing, and wash skin with ';oap and running water. If the
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material gets into the eyes, wash imme·jiately with runr.ing water for
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at least ten minutes.
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IF WARNING SYMPTOMS APPEAR: (See WARNING SYMPTOMS below).
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Keep patient prone and quiet. Start an ificial respiration immediately
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if patient is not breathing. Transport the patient immedat~ly to the
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nearest hospital.
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Symptoms include weakness, headache, tight·
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ness in chest, blurred vision, non-reactive pin-point pupils, salivation.
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sweating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
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Atropine is the specific therapeutic of choice against
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parasympathetic nervous stimUlation. If there are signs of parasympa·
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thetic stimulation, atropine sulfate shl'uld be injected at 10 minute
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intervals, in doses of 1 to 2 milligrams. until complete atropinization
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has occurred.
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Pralidoxime chloride (2·PAM chloride) mily also be used as an effective
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antidote in addition to and while maintaining full atropinization. In
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adults, an initial dose of 1 gram of 2-PAM should be injected, preferably
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as an infusion in 250 cc of saline over a 15 to 30 minute period. If this
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is not practical, 2-PAM may be administered slowly by intravenous
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injection as a 5 percent solution in water over not less than two
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minutes. After about an hour, a :lecond dose of 1 gram of 2-PAM will
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be indicated if muscle weakness has not been relieved. For infants and
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children the dose of 2·PAM is 0.25 grams.
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Morphine is an improper treatment.
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Clear chest by postural drainage. Oxyger1 administration may be neces
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sary. Observe patient continuously for 48 hours. Repeated exposure tt,
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cholinesterase inhibitors may. without warning, cause prolonged sus·
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ceptibility to very small doses of any cholinesterase inhibitor. Allow no
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further exposure until cholinesterase regeneration has been attained
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as determined by blood test.
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SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANT
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ABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE. OR OTHERWISE EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED concerning this product or its uses which exte'nd beyond the
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use of the product under /lormal conditions in accord with the state
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ments made on this label.
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~Cl J.l3
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Shell PHOSDRIN 10.3 WS can be used in conventional hydraulic spray
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ers, low-volume ground applicators, or airplane sprayers. Use this prod
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L1ct only for recommended purposes and at recommended dosages. For
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best results consult the State Agricultural Extension Service for exact
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dosage and timing recommendations.
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Mix with water by vigorous agitation.
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Apply when insects first appear and repeat application as often as
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necessary to maintain control. Apply in a suitable volume of water to
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give uniform coverage to foliage. For application by airplane, dilute
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this product with 3 to 10 gallons of water per acre.
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FRUIT /diD NUT CROPS: Use recommended dosages in sufficient water
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to obtain thorough spray coverage, but do not exceed indicated maxi
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:num gallonage for that crop. If concentrate ground application is
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employed, do not apply less than 10 gallons of spray per acre, and
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adjust dosage of PHOSDRIN WS Insecticide to obtain same dosage per
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acre as recommended for full coverage application.
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FiElD AND VEGETABLE CROPS: Use 10-125 gallons of spray per acre
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. en using ground application equipment.
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Avoid drift of this product to any crops no1 intended for spraying.
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Oosages are expressed in fluid ounces.
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NOTE: Cons~lt your ~tate D~partme~t of Agriculture or local Agricul·
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tural ExtenSion Service for Information on the time interval between
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application and safe re-entry to the treated field.
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APPLES, p~ PEARS, PLUM$;. For control of aphids and mites use
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Phlo 3 OlS. per l00gaTs. of water. For control of grasshoppers, lygus
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bugs and [ed~lInded leafroller, use 3 to 4 OIS. per 100 gals. water.l)o
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not exceed 1,(.'00 gallons of finished spray per acre on apples and pears
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for the 3 OIS. per 100 gallons of water dosage; do not exceed 1,100 gal·
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Ions of finished s~ray per acre on apples and pears for the 4 OIS. per
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100 gallons of water dosage. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest.
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CH.ERRIES (SQUR_ ONJ V): For control of ~idund mites use 3 to 4 OlS.
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per 100 gals. water: flo not treat within rdays of h'arvest.
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CI.TRUS: OR~GES, LEMONS. GR~£JfRU!~: For control of aphids use 6
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to 12% OIS. per acre~ or more gals. water. For control of frwit
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tree leafroller, orange tortrix and omnivorous leafroller use 12112 ois. ,
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per acre in 500 gals. water. For control of western tussock moth larvae,
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citrus cutworm, variegated cutworm and pink scavenger caterpillar use
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25 OlS. per acre in 1;200 gals. water. Allow at least 7 days between ap·
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plications. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest.
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GRA~.ES: For control of aphids use 3 to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not treat
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wifffili1' days of harvest. For control of lea.f fold~r, leafhopperj, mites,
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rid-banded leafroller and btu$. bugs use 6 to 12112' OlS. per acre. At
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I21h ozs. dosage do not treat within '5 days of harvest.
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RAg~ERRI~: For con.trol of 4Phid~ use 1.112 to 3 OlS. per 100 gals.
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'Gl~ ~ ror c.ontrol of. mite" leafhoppers, f{ult tree leafroller and,orange
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tortdx use 3 to 4 OlS. per 100 g3ls:-Wafer. Apply both dosages In up to
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200 gals. water per acre. Do not treat within 3 days of harvest.
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~RAWI~IRBIES: For control of aphids and mites use 1112 to 3 OlS. per
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gars. water: For control of grasshoppers, strawberry leafroller s;:!t.
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marsh caterpillar and Iygus bug,s use 3 to 6 OlS. per 100 gals. wat~r. Do
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not treat within 1 day of harvest. In certain areas where these insects
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including aphids and mites, are not adequately controlled at the dos:
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ages recommended above, use 12'12 OlS. per 100 gals. water, but do not
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treat within 2 days of harvest.
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~ALNUTS:..For c~ntrol of .!P~!d~ use }l/2 to 3 OIS. per 100 gals. water.
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or control of mites, omnrvorous looper, 01 ange tortrix, fl,uit tree leaf·
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roller and Vfestlfrftussoclnnoth use 3 OIS. per 100 pis. water. Do not
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tfeat within 1 day of harvest.
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AIJAUA <1!pVE~:. For control of aphids and alfalfa caterpillar use 1112
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toTO'fs. per acre. For control of grasshoppers, leafhop,ers, cutworms
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(climbinil. mites, alfalfa weevil larvae and Iygus bugS use 3 to 6 OIS.
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per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest.
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CORN {FlEL~~W'1 A~D .POPCORN) FOR FORAGE ONLY: For control of
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~1nds liSe- ~ (( OIS. per acre. Do not treat within'l day of harvest.
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MJ,lSTAR.QJlREENS, TIIRNIP Tg,PS: For control of aphids use 1112 to 3
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ols:--t>er acre. For control of ca66age looper, imported cabbage worm,
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f~lse chinc~ bug, dipterous leafminer (adult), grasshoppers, leafhop·
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pers and mites use 3 to 6 OIS. per acre. Do not treat within 3 days of
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harvest.
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.~_YJNES (FOR fQ8AGE ONLJ1: For control of aphids use 1112 to 3 OlS.
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pe~ ac~e.Tor control of grJss oppers, leafhoppers, "'lites and cutworms
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(climbing) use 3 to 6 OIS. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest.
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S2!m!i~M (f2-R FOBArl, AND ~IN): For control of aphids :ose 1112 to 3
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OlS. per acre. For con101 of corn earworm and webworms use 3 to 6
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(.lIS. per acre. For control of fall armyworms use 6 OIS. per acre. Do not
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treat within 3 days of harvest.·
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||
AIilICHOKES: For control of aphids use 11/2 to 3 illS. per acre. For con·
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tr~f plume moth use 6 to 12~2 OlS. per acre. Do not ,reat within 2
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||
days of harvest.
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WNS: For control of aphids,.llse Ilhto 3 OlS. p~ acre. For control 01
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grasshoppers, leafhoppers, mites and Mexican bean beetle use 3 to f)
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||
OIS. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest.
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||
BEETS 11NClUPING TOPS): For control of aphids use l llz to 3 OIS per
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acre. For control'01 cabbage looper, cutworrr (climbing), dipterous leaf
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||
miner (adult), false chinch bug, grasshoppers, imported c3bbage wOrm
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||
leafhopper, mites and salt-marsh caterpillar use 3 to 6 OIS. per acre
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||
Do not treat within 3 days of harvest.
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||
Wi.QCCOll, CABBAGE: For control of aphids use }l/2 to 3 OlS. per acre,
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ror control of, cabbage looper, impol ted cabbage worm, grasshoppers.
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||
leafhoppers, salt·marsh caterpiOars, mites, cutworms (climbing), dtp
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||
telOUS leafminer (adult) and Iygus bugs use 3 to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not
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||
treat within 1 day of harvest. In certain areas where these insects, in
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cluding aphids, are not adequately controlled at the dosagts recom
|
||
mended above, use 121/2 OlS. per acre, but do not treat within 3 days
|
||
of harvest.
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||
BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER, COLLARDS, KALE: For control of
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||
a'Phids use 11f2 to 3 OIS. per acre. For control ofc~bbage looper, im:
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||
ported cabbage woqn, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, salt·marsh caterpli
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||
lar, mites, cutworms (climbing), dipterous leafminer (adult) and IYi~
|
||
bugs use 3 to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not treat within 3 days 01 harvest. In
|
||
certain areas where these insects, including aphids, are not adequately
|
||
controlled at the dosages recommended above, use 121/2 OlS. per acre.
|
||
but do not treat collards and kale within 7 days of harvest.
|
||
CARROTS: For control of aphids use 11/2 to 3 OlS. per acre. For control
|
||
ciTieafhoppers, Iygus bugs, mites. dipterous leafminer (adult), cutworms
|
||
(climbing) and salt-marsh caterpillar use 3 to 6 OIS. per acre. Do not
|
||
treat within 2 days of harvest.
|
||
c.E..lERY: For control of aphids use 11/2 to 3 olS. per acre. For control of
|
||
~ferous leafminer (adult), Iygus bug, salt-marsh caterpillar, leafhop·
|
||
pers, cabbage loopers and mites use 3 to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not treat
|
||
within 3 days of harvest. In certain areas where these insects, includ
|
||
ing aphids, are not adequately controlled at the dosages recommended
|
||
above. use 121/2 OIS. per acre, but do not treat within 5 days of harvest
|
||
C.Q.RN {[IELO, SWEET, AND POPCORN) FOR GRAIN ONLY: For control ot
|
||
ap~ids use Ph to 6 OlS. per acre. Do not treat within 1 day of harvest
|
||
~UMBERS (OUTDOOR): For control of aphids use }1/2 to 3 OlS. per
|
||
acre. For conlroT of grasshoppers, leafhopper~ and mites use 3 to 6
|
||
01S. per acre. Do not tre'at within 1 day of harvest.
|
||
EGGPLANT, PEPPERS: For control of aphids use 1 1f~ to 3 OlS, per am
|
||
FOr control of grasshoppers, leafhoppers and mites use 3 to 6 OlS. per
|
||
acre. Do not treat within 2 days of harvest.
|
||
.LEITUCE: For control of aphids use 11/2 to 3 OlS. per acre. For controi
|
||
of cprn earworm, cutworm (climbing), dipterous ieafminer (adult). cab·
|
||
bage looper, imported cabbage worm, grasshoppers. mites, Iygus bugs.
|
||
salt-marsh caterpillar, false chiflc~ bug and thrips use 3 to 6 OlS. per
|
||
acre. Do not treat Within 2 days of harvest. In certain areas where
|
||
these insects. including aphids, are not adequately controlled at the
|
||
dosages recommended ahove use 121/2 OlS per acre, but do not treat
|