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# AMVAC AZA 1.2% CF
- EPA Reg No: **5481-559**
- Registrant: AMVAC CHEMICAL CORPORATION
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Azadirachtin (1.2%)
- Label accepted: 2012-09-05
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005481-00559-20120905.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON DC 20460
OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
September 5,2012
Amvac Chemical Corporation
4695 McArthur court Suite 1250
New Port Beach CA 92660
Attn Kaila Moran
Subject Notification to update the Storage and Disposal Statement to comply with the language outlined
in the Agency s PR Notice - PRN 98 10
Product Brand Name Amvac AZA 1 2% CF
EPA Reg No 5481 559
Your Submission dated August 16 2012
Dear Kaila Moran
The Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division is m receipt of your application for Notification under
Pesticide Registration Notice (PRN) 98 10 dated above A screen of this request has been conducted for its
applicability under PRN 98 10 and it has been determined that the action (s) requested falls within the
scope of this Notice Our records have been duly noted and the label submitted with this application has
been stamped Notification Accepted and will be placed accordingly in our records
Three (3) copies of final printed labeling must be submitted to the Agency before your product as modified
may be sold or distributed [PRNotice 82 2 and 40 CFR 156 10(a) (6)]
If you have any questions regarding this action you may contact Mr Sylvester George at (703) 603 0688
or via e mail at george sylvester@epa gov
Sincerely
Linda A Holhs Chief
Biochemical Pesticide Branch
Biopesticides and Pollution
Prevention Division (751 IP)
Please read instructions on reverse before completing form Form M|jproved OMB No 2070 0060 Approval expires 2 28 95
x> EPA United States
Environmental Protection Agency
Washington DC 20460
Registration
Amendment
Other
OPP Identifier Number
Application for Pesticide Section I
1 Company/Product Number
5481 559
4 Company/Product (Name)
AMVAC AZA 1 2 / CF
2 EPA Product Manager
Chris Pfeifer
PM#
3 Proposed Classification
None [~| Restricted
5 Name and Address of Applicant (Include Zip Code)
Amvac Chemical Corporation
4695 MacArthur Court Suite 1250
Newport Beach CA 92660
| | Check if this is a new address
6 Expedited Review In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)(b)(i) my
product is similar or identical in composition and labeling to
EPA Reg No
Product Name
Section II
| | Amendment Explain below
[ [ Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated.
FT] Notification Explain below
I vwVtl IVJHVlwi • r^wwi
| | Final printed labels in response to Agency letter datec
Me Too Application Date
Other Explain below Reviewer
Explanation Use additional page(s) if necessary (For Section I and Section II)
Notification of label change per PR Notice 2007 4 This notification is consistent with the guidance in PR Notice 2007 4 and the requirements of EPA s
regulations at 40 CFR §§ 156 10 156 140 156 144 156 146 and 156 156 No other changes have been made to the labeling or the Confidential
Statement of Formula for this product I understand that it is a violation of 18 U S C Sec 1001 to willfully make any false statement to EPA I further
understand that if the amended label is not consistent with the requirements of 40 CFR §§ 156 10 156140 156144 156146 and 156 156 this product
may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA
Section III
1 Material This Product Will Be Packaged In
Child Resistant Packaging
D Yes
D No
* Certification must
be submitted
Unit Packaging
D Yes
D No
If Yes
Unit Packaging
wt
No per
container
Water Soluble Packaging
D Yes
D No
If Yes No per
Package wt container
Type of Container
rj Metal
Q Plastic
rj Glass
rj Paper
Q Other (Specify).
3 Location of Net Contents Information
Label Container
4 Size(s) Retail Container
1 gallon
5 Location of Label Directions
r^ On Label
rn On Labeling accompanying product
D Lithographed
6 Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product rj3 Paper glued
D Stenciled
D Other
Section - IV
1 Contact Point (Complete items directly below for identification of individual to be contacted if necessary to process this apj ication )
Name
Kaila Moran
Title
Regulatory Consultant
Telephone No (Include Area Code)
56? 607 2146
Certification
itements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true accurate and
that any knowingly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine o
r applicable law
2 Signature
4 Typed Name
Kaila Moran
3 Title
Regulatory Consultant
5 Date
8 Date Application
Received
(stamped)
EPA Form 8570 1 (Rev 3 94) Previous editions are obsolete White - EPA File Copy (original) Yellow - Applicant Copy
A^AMVAC
August 16 2012
Ms Sherada Hobgood
Document Processing Desk
Office of Pesticide Programs (Notif)
U S Environmental Protection Agency
One Potomac Yard
2777 S Crystal Drive
Arlington VA 22202
Subject Notification of Storage and Disposal Statement Per PR Notice 2007 4
Amvac AZA1 2% CF (EPA Reg No 5481 559)
Dear Sherada
In accordance with PR Notice 2007 4 please find enclosed the notification to revise labeling for
the above listed products We have updated the Storage and Disposal Statement to comply with
the language outlined in the Agency s PR Notice
In support of this request enclosed please find the following
1 Application for Pesticide Registration (EPA Form 8570 1)
2 Three copies of each label (Ref No 559 20120816r6)
3 One copy of each label with changes highlighted
It is my understanding that this satisfies the requirements of the Agency s PR Notice and will
require no further action If you have any questions or require additional information please do
not hesitate to contact me at 562 607 2146 or email kailam@amvac chemical com Thank you
for your attention to this matter
Kaila Moran
Regulatory Consultant
20120816kmm01 aza us PR Notice 2007 4
4695 MacArthur Court Suite 1200 Newport Beach CA 92660 (949)2601200 Fax (949) 260 1214
rAMVAC AZA 1.2% CFBOTANICAL INSECTICIDE, REPELLANT, INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR
AND NEMATICIDE
For use on turfgrass (including golf courses and athletic fields) outdoor shrubs trees non crop areas and ornamentals
For greenhouses shadehouses intenorscapes and nursery uses
For mushroom house and manure pile and compost uses
For use on outdoor food crops
For commercial and industrial areas
For homeowner uses
For controlling and repelling insects such as aphids armyworms beetles budworms cutworms fungus gnats houseflies
leafhoppers leafminers loopers leafrollers and other caterpillars mealybugs mushroom flies (or sciand flies) sawflies scales
thrips webworms weevils whiteflies and plant parasitic nematodes such as burrowing dagger golden and various root knot
nematodes
For Use in Organic Production
ACTIVE INGREDIENT By Weight
Azadirachtm 1 2%
Inert Ingredients 98 8%
TOTAL 100 0%
Contains 0 10 Ib (45 4 grams) of azadirachtin per gallon
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION - CUIDADO
Si usted no entiende la etiqueta busque a alguien para que se la exphque a usted en detalle
(If you do not understand the label find someone to explain it to you in detail)
FIRST AID
If in eyes
If on skin or
clothing
Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 20 minutes
Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing eye
Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice
Take off contaminated clothing
Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 20 minutes
Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment FOR
THE FOLLOWING EMERGENCIES PHONE 24 HOURS A DAY
Transportation CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300
Other AMVAC 1 323 264 3910
For emergency information on Aza 1 2% CF call the National Pesticides Information Center at c
1 800 8587378 6 30 AM to 4 30 PM Pacific time (PT) seven days a week During other times call the poison control
center at 1 800 222 1222 <-cc
SEE SIDE/BACK PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DTEPrTTONS FOP USE
EPA Reg No 5481 559 Net Content 1 gallon
EPA Est No 5481 CA 1
/7AM VAC4100E Washington Blvd
Los Angeles CA 90023 USA
1 323 264 3910
20120816r6_AZA 1 2 / CF Notif PR Notice 2007 4 Page 1 of 15
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
CAUTION Causes moderate eye irritation Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled Prolonged or frequently
repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions on some individuals Do not get in eyes or on clothing Avoid
contact with eyes or clothing Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling Wash contaminated clothing
before reuse
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Applicators and other handlers must wear
• Long sleeved shirt and long pants
• Waterproof gloves
• Socks and shoes
Follow manufacturer s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE If no such instructions for washables use detergent
and hot water Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates Do not apply directly to water to areas where surface water is
present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from
treated areas Runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas Do not
contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters or rmsate
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling Do not apply this
product through any irrigation system unless the chemigation instructions on this label are followed Do not apply this
product in a way that will contact workers or other persons either directly or through drift Only protected handlers
may be in the area during application For any requirements specific to your state or tribe consult the agency
responsible for pesticide regulation
'I*
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard 40 CFR part 170
This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms forests nurseries and
greenhouses and handlers of agricultural pesticides It contains requirements for training decontamination
notification and emergency assistance It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
statements on this label about personal protective equipment and restricted entry interval The requirements in this
box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
Do not enter or allow entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 4 hours
PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
involves contact with anything that has been treated such as plants soil or water is
• Coveralls over short sleeved shut and shorts pants
• Waterproof gloves
• Shoes plus socks
User Safety Recommendations
Wash hands before eating drinking chewing gum using tobacco or using the toilet Users should remove clothing
immediately if pesticide gets inside Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing
20120816r6 AZA 1 2/ CFNotif PR Notice 2007 4 Page 2 of 15
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NON AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
These requirements apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for
agricultural pesticides (40 CFR part 1 70) The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants
on farms forests nurseries or greenhouses For other uses including golf courses and other non agricultural uses do
not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - GENERAL
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is a microemulsion concentrate containing 1 2% by weight azadirachtin It has been
evaluated on a wide variety of ornamental forestry and food crops No phytotoxicity has been observed when used
as directed AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is an insect growth regulator and does not control adult insects Results are
typically observed 3-7 days after first treatment However AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is also effective as a repellent
towards some adult species as detailed below When AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF applications are rotated with other
insecticides as part of a comprehensive Integrated Pest Management (EPM) program insecticide resistance can be
significantly delayed or prevented in target insect populations
Bee Toxicity AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is not toxic to bees but applications should be made only when bees are not
actively foraging
Mode of Action
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is an insect growth regulator (IGR) and controls insects in the larval/nymphal and pupal
stages by interfering with the metabolism of ecdysone which is the key molting hormone in insects Insects typically
die during egg hatch and between larval to larval (nymph to nymph) larval to pupal molts or during adult eclosion
from pupae Azadirachtin also effectively kills insects in the pupal stages by shutting down ecdysone hormone activity
and thereby widens the window of control Uptake by insects is either by contact by ingestion or both Predatory
insects or predatory mites which do not feed on plants are therefore generally not affected by AMVAC AZA 1 2%
CF making it compatible with many biological insect control programs as well
Repellency AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF has been shown to be an effective repellent to a wide range of insect species and
treated plants exhibit reduced feeding damage or egg laying by insect pests because of the repellent action of the
product
Compatibility
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is a true microemulsion (water dilutions appear translucent) and has been determined to be
compatible with the most commonly used insecticides fungicides and fertilizers However growers should always
check compatibility by using the correct proportion of the intended products in a small test container Growers should
then test the tank mix combinations for possible adverse effects (such as settling out flocculation etc) and for
phytotoxic effects on a small sample of plants prior to use As environmental conditions can alter the interactions
between compounds a compatibility test is recommended for both new and previously used combinations Avoid
mixtures of multiple products and very concentrated spray mixtures
Do not use AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF with Bordeaux mixture triphenyltrn hydroxide lime sulfur Rayplex iron or
other highly alkaline materials Use mildly alkaline mixtures immediately after mixing Alternatively the pH of the
spray mixture can be lowered with acid buffers to prevent loss of insecticidal activity Azadirachtin breaks down
rapidly at high pH
When using AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF in combination with other products use AMVAC \ZA ^ 2% CF at the rate
specified in this label Follow the directions for use precautions and limitations for use on a[( pioduct laoeis used in
the combination Since azadirachtin is an insect growth regulator tank mixing an insecticide that kills auul s provides
additional benefit Some suggested tank mix combinations are as follows
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus a standard non phytotoxic oil or organosihcone oil combinations
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus endosulfan*
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus chlorpynfos or other organophosphates*
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus Bacillus thurmgiensis* (BT)
20120816r6_AZA 1 2°/ CF Notif PR Notice 2007 4 Page 3 of 15
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus bifenthrin or other pyrethroids* *• *
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus abamectin*
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus imidacloprid or other neo nicotmoids*
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus pyrethrum+piperonyl butoxide (for fogging use)*
*Always follow the manufacturer s Directions for Use and Precautionary Statements
Phytotoxicity
In general no phytotoxicity has been observed when plants or trees are sprayed with AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF at
higher than those provided in the directions for use However certain species of ornamental plants such as Gloxinia
can be sensitive under certain conditions Avoid using on certain pear varieties (such as Cornice) as leaf drop may
occur On certain plants such as blueberries grapes or vegetables such as cabbage frequent sprays may slightly
reduce the waxy coating on leaves and fruit (without other adverse symptoms) Always exercise care when mixing
adjuvants by performing a pre test on sample plants prior to large scale use
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is exempt from
food crop tolerances ( 40 CFR Sec 180 1119) and may be applied as directed to any food or non food crop up to and
including the day of harvest (0 day PHI) at a rate not exceeding 56 4 oz (20 grams active ingredient) per acre per
application Crops can be harvested as soon as spray has dried
Mixing
Shake well before use Always use this product promptly after mixing with water AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF will
break down in the spray solution if not used within 8 hours Never allow tank mix to stand overnight The
recommended pH range is between 5 5 and 6 5 AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF will break down under high pH conditions
(> pH 7 5) For optimum performance a buffering agent may be used When mixing with other approved
agnchemicals always ensure proper agitation in the spray tank to ensure uniform application
From the use rates chart determine the amount of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF required for the number of acres to be
treated To a clean spray tank add at least one half the water to be sprayed Begin agitation and add the determined
amount of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF Add the remaining water and continue agitation
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF disperses freely when added to water Always use clean equipment For uniform distribution
on plant canopy and proper dilution always ensure proper agitation in mixing tanks or vessels When mixing with
other agnchemicals add solid constituents (such as wettable powders water dispersible granules or micronutrients)
last in the form of a slurry
Application Method and Equipment
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be applied as a foliar spray or a drench to soil compost manure or non soil media (e g
greenhouses compost and manure piles and mushroom houses) to control insects and nematodes When needed soil
drenches can also be used to control soil borne pests including soil dwelling larvae of foliar insect pests When
applying as a drench ensure good wetting of the soil or media but avoid excessive leaching AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
can also be applied through sub surface soil treatment equipment (e g turfgrass) AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can also
be injected into mature trees (landscaping forestry residential etc ) using appropriate tree injection eqUipme it To
repel adults in mushroom houses apply through fogging equipment Always follow equipment manufacturer s Use
Directions
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF may be diluted in water volumes ranging from 5 gallons/acre (Jow volume or aerial) to
around 300 gallons/acre (high volume) depending on canopy size and spray equipment. Avoid spray run off
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF may be applied using any powered or manual pesticide application equip r ent which
includes but not restricted to high volume low volume ultra low volume aerial electrostatic fogging and
chemigation Follow the original manufacturer s recommendations when using these types of equipment
Application Timing, Frequency and Use of Adjuvants
For optimum results make applications when pests first appear or at egg hatch Two applications made z.i 1 to 10
20120816r6_AZA 1 2 / CF Notif PR Notice 20074 Page 4 of 15
day intervals are recommended unless otherwise specified Make foliar applications to both sides of leaves
AMVAC AZA 1 2 CF can be mixed with suitable sticking agents (adjuvants) as per manufacturer s use
recommendations to improve product performance especially when rain is anticipated The addition of any non
phytotoxic vegetable or synthetic oil can also improve product performance especially against certain insects such as
leafminers mealybugs or scales Do not exceed 1 0% (v/v) and follow oil manufacturer s use recommendations The
addition of oil improves penetration of azadirachtm into leaves and prolongs residual activity However on sensitive
plants addition of oils should be avoided (see phytotoxicity section above)
USE RATE
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is intended for use on all outdoor plants and all food crops in mushroom houses manure
piles non crop lands homeowner uses or on plants grown indoors or in greenhouses rurfgrass (including golf courses
and athletic fields) shadehouses intenorscapes and nurseries
General Use Directions AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF has excellent dispersion qualities and must be used at rates ranging
from 15 30 oz/acre for a wide range of crop and pest conditions Due to the unique nature of the formulation for
foliar applications more than 30 oz/acre are generally not required Growers can make more frequent applications at
a lower rate rather than fewer applications at high rates However when pest infestation levels are low or when tank
mixed with other compatible insecticides AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be used at 8 15 oz but do not use less than 4
oz/acre per application When pest levels increase or show an increasing trend or when crop canopy size increases
adjust rates higher Spraying twice at 7 10 day intervals However spraying every 3 5 days may be needed to keep a
rapidly increasing population in check If rain occurs soon after treatment re spraying the field may be required
Addition of compatible sticking agents may aid rain fastness
Tjmejrf Application For optimum results spray during early morning hours or later during the day when pests are
least active
Use the table below to determine the appropriate use directions for your site/pest combination When infestation is
heavy or when plant canopy is dense AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF may not exceed 56 4 oz/acre When combining with
other insecticides use half the recommended rate of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be injected into mature trees (landscapmg forestry residential etc ) using appropriate
tree injection equipment Inject at the rate of 0 38 to 0 50 oz per inch tree trunk diameter and repeat application if
needed DO NOT exceed 56 4 oz per acre per application
Homeowner Use Directions (Small Areas) Mix 0 3 5 to 0 70 oz in 2 5 gallons of water to spray approximately 1000
sq feet to control fruit tree ornamental trees shrubs flower beds or vegetable garden pests such as leaf eating
caterpillars (e g infesting cabbage roses or tomato plants) or other fruit boring insects various species of aphids
beetles leafminers psyllids sawflies thrips weevils and whiteflies Spray when pests first appear and repeat
applications every 7 days or as needed Spray rose bushes or grape vines during springtime and summer to repel
Japanese beetles Drench soil with spray mixture to control soil dwelling nematodes Spray on lawns to control
armyworms cutworms and sod webworms using appropriate spray equipment
20120816r6_AZA 1 2/ CFNotif PRNotice2007 4 Page 5 of 15
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FOR USE ON ALL OUTDOOR PLANTS INCLUDING FOOD AND FIBER CROPS TREES,
TURFGRASS (INCLUDING GOLF COURSES AND ATHLETIC FIELDS) NURSERY AND ALL
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
Depending on pest pressure and stage of crop use at the rate of 15 - 30 oz/acre When pest infestations are low and/or crop
height is small or when tank mixed with other insecticides AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be used at half rate but not less than
4 oz per acre per application Adjust rate upwards as crop matures or when pest populations increase Do not exceed 56 4
oz/acre per application Make at least 2 applications in sequence 710 days apart for maximum efficacy Buffer spray solution
to pH 5 5 to 6 5 for maximum efficacy Active ingredient will break down rapidly at high pH
PEST COMMENTS
APHBDS such as Apple Aphids Cabbage
Aphids Cotton Aphids Green Peach Aphids
Pea Aphids Grape phylloxera Potato Aphids
Rose Aphids
Spray when pests first appear Spray immediately after the first winged
alates or clones are observed on plants
For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
In use in greenhouses Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
BEETLES such as Bark Beetles Blueberry
Flea Beetles Boll Weevils Colorado Potato
Beetles Flea Beetles Japanese Beetles Leaf
Beetles Mexican Bean Beetles Pepper
Weevils Plum Curculio Rose Chafers Twig
Girdlers
Spray when pests first appear
For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
For use in greenhouses Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
BORERS such as Dogwood Borers
Cranberry Borers Girdlers Peachtree Borers
Peach Twig Borers
Spray soon after egg hatch
For food crops Use in combination with 0 25 1 0% non phytotoxic oil
in sufficient water to cover undersides of leaves
BUGS such as Boxelder Bugs Chinch Bugs
Lace Bugs Lygus Bugs Spittle Bugs Stink
Bugs
Spray nymphs early and repeat application after 7 days
CATERPILLARS such as Armyworms
Artichoke Plume Moths Bagworms
Bollworms Budworms Cabbage Butterflies
Cabbage Loopers Cankerworms Casebearers
Caseworms CornEarworms Cutworms
Diamond Back Moths Fireworms Fruitworms
Grapeleaf Skeletomzers Green Fruitworms
(Lacanobia) Gypsy Moths Hickory
Shuckworms Hornworms Imported Cabbage
Worms Leaf Perforators Leafrollers
Melonworms Navel Orange Worms Oblique
banded Leafrollers Omnivorous Leafrollers
Oriental Fruit Moths Pandemis Leafrollers
Pickleworms Pine Tip Moths Pinworms Red
banded Leafrollers Sod Webworms Soybean
Loopers Spanworms Tent Caterpillars
Tobacco Budworms Tussock Moths
Spray when pests first appear or when leaf damage is first observed
For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
FLIES such as Blueberry Maggots Cherry
Maggots Crane Flies Fruit Flies Fungus
gnats Midges Onion Maggots Tipworms
Walnut Husk Flies
For food crops Time sprays to anticipate egg idled or wl en pests first
appear Drench soil to kill larvae
For non food crops Drench soil to kill larvae
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PEST
LEAFHOPPERS such as Apple
Leafhoppers Beet Leafhoppers Grape
Leafhoppers Potato Leafhoppers Variegated
Leafhoppers
LEAFMINERS (both Dipteran and
Lepidopteran) such as Azalea Leafminers
Birch Leafminers Citrus Leafminers
Serpentine Leafminers Vegetable Leafminers
Western Tentiform Leafminers
MEALYBUGS such as Apple Mealybugs
Citrus Mealybugs Grape Mealybugs
NEMATODES such as Banana Nematodes
Burrowing Nematodes Dagger Nematodes
Golden Nematodes Ring Nematodes Root
Knot Nematodes Sting Nematodes
PSYLLIDS such as PearPsylla
SAWFLIES such as European Pine Sawfhes
Pear Sawflies Red Headed Pine Sawflies
Yellow Headed Pine Sawflies
SCALES such as Black Scales Brown Soft
Scales California Red Scales Coffee Scales
Olive Scales San Jose Scales
THRIPS such as Citrus Thnps Onion Thrips
Thrips palmi Western Flower Thrips
WEEVILS such as Black Vine Weevils
Pepper Weevils Rice Weevils Strawberry
Vine Weevils
WHITEFLIES such as
Greenhouse Whiteflies Sweet Potato
Whiteflies Silverleaf Whiteflies Woolly
Whiteflies
COMMENTS
Spray when pests first appear
For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
For food and non food crops Spray early before mining activity
increases Mixing an adulticide to kill adults generally enhances
control Make at least 2 3 applications to target pupal stage as well
Use in combination with 0 25 1 0% non phytotoxic oil in sufficient
water to cover twigs and leaves Thoroughly wet plant surfaces
Make applications to orchard crops such as grapes through
appropriate chemigation systems Treat in early spring and/or late
fall with at least 3 4 applications made 10 14 days apart Add acid
buffer if necessary
Spray when pests first appear
For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days Use in combination
with 0 25 1 0°/ non phytotoxic oil in sufficient water to cover
undersides of leaves On pears avoid using on varieties of Cornice
parentage
For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7days
Treat larvae early before significant feeding activity
Use in combination with 0 25 1 0% non phytotoxic oil in sufficient
water to cover twigs and leaves Thoroughly wet plant surfaces
Spray when pests first appear Repeat every 5 to 7 days Mixing an
adulticide generally enhances control Spray every 3 4 days to maintain
insect repellency
Make foliar applications to deter adult feeding Make soil drench
applications during spring and fall periods to control larvae Make at
least 3 to 4 foliar applications 1 0 days apart to maintain adult repellency
Spray at 5 7 day intervals Combination with an adulticide enhances
efficacy by eliminating egg laying
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USE RATES FOR MUSHROOMS IN MUSHROOM HOUSES or MANURE PILES
PEST
RATE1
(oz/1 000 sq ft) COMMENTS
Mushroom Flies or Sciand Flies
Houseflies Phond Flies
Nematodes
125
Apply as drench to the casing layer media or compost
Make at least 4 to 5 applications 7 days apart To repel
adults apply with fogging equipment at first sign of
activity
For Mushroom House Use Mix into or spray on to the
casing layer or incorporate into media during the spawn
run Can be applied between breaks until the final flush
For Specialty Mushrooms Can be diluted at the rate of
20 oz/50 gallons and sprayed or drenched on logs or
media
For Manure Piles and Compost Surface treat and
incorporate using appropriate equipment when the
manure piles are moist Avoid treating when manure is
too wet Directly spray on to areas where flies are actively
breeding Mix with adulticides such as pyrethroids or
organophosphates to kill adult flies
Do not exceed 1 25 oz AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF per 1 000 square feet or 56 4 oz per acre per application
USE IN GREENHOUSES (INCLUDING HYDROPONIC), TURFGRASS (INCLUDING GOLF
COURSES AND ATHLETIC FIELDS) SHADEHOUSES INTERIORSCAPES AND NURSERIES AND
OUTDOOR HOME USES _
Use the table below to determine the appropriate use rate for each pest Foliar sprays for individual plants should
thoroughly wet both sides of the leaves without causing runoff Mix spray solution according to use rates and
recommendations below For the treatment of small areas add 2 0 oz AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF to 1 0 gallons of water
One gallon of finished spray will treat 1 000 square feet When used as a drench apply one pint of finished spray for
each gallon of soil in the pot For large areas use up to 100 to 200 gallons of finished spray per acre Do not exceed
56 4 oz of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF per acre per application For hydropomc applications AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
can be injected undiluted or diluted directly into the hydropomc solution by using appropriate chemigation equipment
Solution must be buffered between pH 5 5 6 5 and applications be made during early morning hours to maximize
root uptake For more information read the chemigation section of this label
USE RATES FOR ANY PLANTS GROWN INDOORS OR IN GREENHOUSES (INCLUDING
HYDROPONIC) TURFGRASS (INCLUDING GOLF COURSES AND ATHLETIC FIELDS)
SHADEHOUSES INTERIORSCAPES AND NURSERIES AND OUTDOOR HOME USES
PEST
APHIDS such as Green Peach
Aphids PeaAphids Cotton Aphids
Rose Aphids
BEETLES such as Bark Beetles
Flea Beetles Japanese Beetles Leaf
Beetles
BORERS such as Peachtree Borers
Peach Twig Borers
CATERPILLARS such as
Amryworms Bagworms Cutworms
Leafrollers Loopers Spruce
Budworms Webworms
RATE*
(oz/1 00 gallons)
20
20
20
20
COMMENTS
Spray when pests first appear Addition of 0 5 0°/ non
phytotoxic oil will enhance efficacy
Spray when pests first appear Repeal -is needed
Spray when pests first appear Repfcat as needed
i
Spray when pests first appear Spray turf greens to allow
penetration into the thatch layer
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r
FLIES such as Crane Flies Fruit
Flies Fungus Gnats Shore Flies
LACEBUGS such as Azalea
Lacebugs Spittlebugs
LEAFHOPPERS such as Grape
Leafhoppers Potato Leaflioppers
LEAFMINERS such as Serpentine
Leafminers
MEALYBUGS
NEMATODES such as Burrowing
Nematodes Dagger Nematodes
Foliar Nematodes Golden
Nematodes Root Knot Nematodes
SOFT SCALES
THRIPS such as Western Flower
Thnps
WEEVILS such as Black Vine
Weevils Strawberry Vine Weevils
WHITEFLIES such as Greenhouse
Whiteflies Silverleaf Whiteflies
(including Q type strain)
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
Add at least 1 pint of mixture per gallon pot as soil drench
Repeat application every 7 days for 3 weeks For
poinsettias lilies and bedding plants/plugs also make one
application 10 to 15 days prior to shipping plants/plugs to
kill pupae and prevent adult emergence
Spray when pests first appear
Spray when pests first appear
For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days Apply
in sufficient water to cover underside of leaves
For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7
days
Spray early Make 2 applications in rotation or in
combination with adulticides such as pyrethroids or
abamectin
Can be used in combination with 051 0°/ non phytotoxic
oil when populations are high or increasing
Drench at least 1 pint of mixture per gallon pot once a
week for 4 weeks Avoid leaching drench until moist to
the touch For heavy infestations use the higher rate and
drench more frequently
Spray turf greens to allow penetration into the thatch
layer
For plants grown hydropomcally inject into irrigation
system by using a metering device Adjust pH of water
to 5 5 to 6 5 Treat during early hours of the morning
when plant uptake is at maximum
Use in combination with 051 0% non phytotoxic oil in
sufficient water to cover twigs and leaves when
populations are high or increasing
Spray when pests first appear Repeat every 5 to 7 days
Make foliar applications to deter adult feeding Make soil
drench applications during spring and fall periods to
control larvae Make at least 3 to 4 applications 10 days
apart
Ensure good coverage to top and bottom of leaves against
larvae and pupae Can be applied after bract formation on
poinsettias (Test for phytotoxicity prior to large scale use
is recommended )
When tank mixing AMVAC AZA 1 2 / CF with other insecticides the rate may be reduced by half
USE DIRECTIONS FOR CONTROLLING VARIOUS SPECIES OF NEMATODES IN THE
PEST
RATE
(oz)/ACRE COMMENT^
NEMATODES such as Banana
Nematodes Burrowing Nematodes
Dagger Nematodes Golden
Nematodes all species of Root Knot
Nematodes Sting Nematodes Ring
Nematodes and other soil dwelling
On Grapes (all types) Make af ICaSt 3 applications 10 20
days apart during the spring and summer mon hs
250-560 Make 2 early fall applications (10 20 days
through proper drip irrigation systems
/ pply
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cUSE DIRECTIONS FOR CONTROLLING VARIOUS SPECIES OF NEMATODES IN THE FIELD
PEST
RATE
(oz)/ACRE COMMENTS
plant pathogenic Nematodes For Tree (Ornamental Nut and Fruit) Drench or inject
the area around the drip line and thoroughly soak the soil
in Spring and Fall
For Melons Strawberries Tomatoes and Other Fruit
and Vegetable Crops grown in beds Drench soil at least
3 tunes 1014 days apart Apply through drip system
For Lawns Drench affected areas at least 3 tunes 10 to 14
days apart Irrigate through sprinkler system to allow
percolation into soil profile
Important Add buffering and wetting agents to aid
penetration into the soil profile and to increase efficacy
Treat early in the morning to maximize plant uptake and
ensure good dispersion around the root zone For heavy
infestations use the higher rate and drench more
frequently Read the chemigation section of this label for
more details
USE DIRECTIONS FOR TREE INJECTION OR TREE TREATMENT
PEST
RATE
(oz/inch Tree
Trunk Diameter) COMMENTS
Whiteflies Aphids Psyllids
Leafrmners Thrips Scales
Mealybugs Ash Borers and other
insects that feed on foliage
038050
Inject with suitable equipment that ensure uniform and
slow delivery of the product Evenly space drill holes
(3/16 diameter) approximately 3 5 inches apart and 2 5
feet off the ground For example a tree with a 10 inch tree
trunk diameter can be injected with 5 oz of product (max)
Trees can also be drenched or injected around the drip Ime
or at the base of tree trunk Mix 0 7 oz per 2 5 gallons
Repeat every 60 days or as needed
USE SITES
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be used on
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROPS, such as Brassica (cole) crops Cucurbits Eggplants Herbs and Spices Leafy
Vegetables Legumes Peppers Tomatoes and other miscellaneous crops grown in greenhouses (including
hydroponic systems)
MUSHROOMS, such as Agancus Enoki Maitake Oyster Shiitake and other specialty *ri brooms
NON CROP AREAS AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be applied to non crop areas such as athletic f eld barrier
strips campsites cemeteries farm yards fence rows fuel storage areas grasslands pastures r ghts of way sheds
soil banks uncultivated or fallow farmland vegetative barriers and fences and areas surroui GUg agricultural fcrms or
other buildings
HOMEOWNER USES AMVAC AZA 1 2CF can be used to control insect and nematode pests on al nomfcowner
plants (indoor or outdoor) flowerbeds fruit trees lawns ornamental trees and shrubs and vegetable plants
COMPOST AND MANURE TREATMENT Manure or refuse piles mulches cull piles pre treatment for potting
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soils or compost for mushroom houses or greenhouses soil application with no mention of crops to be grown (potting
soil top soil)
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, such as Food and feed processing plants (fresh fruit and vegetable
packing and processing) food marketing food storage food distribution feedlot operations dairy operations and
poultry farms to treat manure on and off site
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be applied to the following plants
ALL FOOD AND FIBER CROPS including
BERRIES, such as Blackberries and Canebemes Blueberries Cranberries Currants Elderberries Gooseberries
Grapes Huckleberries Loganberries Raspberries (black and red) Strawberries Youngbemes
BULB VEGETABLES such as Garlic Leek Onion (dry bulb green and Welch) Shallot
CEREAL GRAINS AND GRAINS such as Barley Buckwheat Corn Millet (pearl and Proso) Oats Popcorn
Rice Rye Sorghum (milo) Teosmte Triticale Wheat Wild Rice
CITRUS FRUITS such as Calamondins Citrus Citrons Citrus hybrids Grapefruits Kumquats Lemons Limes
(including Spanish Lime) Mandarins (Tangerines) Oranges (sour and sweet) Pummelos Satsuma Mandarins White
Sapotes Umq (Ugh) Fruits
COTTON AND TOBACCO
CUCURBIT VEGETABLES such as Bitter Melons Chayotes Chinese Waxgourds Citron Melons and other
melons Cucumbers Gherkins Gourds (edible) Muskmelons (such as Cantaloupes Casabas Crenshaw etc)
Pumpkins Squash (summer and winter) Watermelons
FRUITING VEGETABLES such as Eggplants Groundchemes Pepinos Peppers (including Bell Peppers Chili
Peppers Cooking Peppers Pimentos Sweet Peppers) Tomatillos Tomatoes
HERBS AND SPICES, including, but not limited to Allspice Angelica Anise (anise seed and star) Annatto
(seed) Balm (lemon balm) Basil Black and White Peppers Borage Burnet Chamomile Caper Buds Caraway
(black) Cardamom Cassia Bark Cassia Buds Catnip Celery Seeds Chervil (dried) Chives Chinese Chives
Cinnamon Clary Clove Coriander (Cilantro) Costmary Cumin Curry Leaf Dill (dillweed and seed) Endive
Fennel (common Florence) Fenugreek Grains of Paradise Horehound Hyssop Juniper Berry Lavender
Lemongrass Lovage (leaf and seed) Mace Mangolds Marjoram Mustard (seed) Nasturtium Nutmeg Parsley
(fresh) Pennyroyal Pepper (black and white) Poppy (seed) Rosemary Rue Saffron Sage Savory (summer and
winter) Skirret Sweet Bay (Bay Leaf) Tansy Tarragon Thyme Vanilla, Wintergreen Woodruff Wormwood
LEAFY AND BRASSICA (COLE) VEGETABLES such as Amaranth Arugula, Broccoli Broccoli raab (rapini)
Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Cardoon Cavolo broccoli Celery Chervil Chinese Broccoli (gai Ion)
Chinese Cabbage (bok choy Napa) Chinese Mustard Cabbage (gai choy) Chinese Celery Celtuce Chrysanthemum
(edible leaved Garland) Collards Corn Salad Cress (garden upland) Dandelion Dock (sorrel) Endive (escarole)
Fennel (florence) Kale Kohlrabi Lettuce (head and leaf) Mizuna Mustard Greens Mustard Spinach Orach
Parsley Purslane (garden winter) Radicchio (red chicory) Rape Greens Rhubarb Spinach Spinach (New Zealand
vine) Swiss Chard
LEGUME VEGETABLES (Succulent or Dried) such as Beans (Field Kidney etc) Broad Beans Chickpeas
Cowpeas Guar Jackbeans Lablab Beans Lentils Peas Pigeon Peas Soybeans Sword Beans
MISCELLANEOUS FOOD AND NON FOOD CROPS, such as Arracacha, Artichokes Asparagus^AvoLados
Bananas Birdseed Cacao Cocoa, Coffee Cotton Cranberry Cress Edible Flowers Feyoa, r^iPs Ginseng Globe
Artichoke Grape Guayale Hops Jicama, Kiwifruit Kiwis Mangos Mushrooms Okras Olives Palfns Papayas
Pawpaws Peanuts Persimmons Pineapples Pomegranates Rambutans Strawberries Tea, Sugarcane Tamarillos
Tea, Tobacco Water Chestnuts Watercress and all other food crops c
OILSEED CROPS such as Canola, Castor Crambe Guar Jojoba, Peanuts Rapeseed Safflower Sesame
Soybean Sunflower
POME FRUITS, such as Apples Crabapples Loquats Mayhaws Oriental Pears Pears (do not use on Cornice
parentage varieties of Pear) Quinces
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ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES, such as Arracacha Arrowroot Artichoke (Jerusalem Chinese) Beets
(garden sugar) Burdock (edible) Canna (edible) Carrots Cassava (bitter and sweet) Celenac (celery root) Chayote
(root) Chervil (turnip rooted) Chicory Chufa, Dasheen (taro) Ginger Ginseng Horseradish Leren Oriental Radish
(daikon) Parsley (turnip rooted) Parsnip Potatoes Radishes Rutabagas Salsify (oyster plant black Spanish)
Skirrets Sweet Potatoes Tamers Turmeric Turnips Yam Beans (Jicama Manoic pea) true Yams
STONE FRUITS such as Apricots Cherries (sweet and tart) Nectarines Peaches Plums (Chickasaw Damson
Japanese) Plumcots Prunes
TREES AND NUTS, such as Almonds Beechnuts Brazil Nuts Butternuts Cashews Chestnuts Chinquapins
Filberts (hazelnuts) Hickory Nuts Lychee Nuts Macadamia Nuts (bush nuts) Pecans Pistachios Walnuts (black
and English) Pistachios
TROPICAL FRUITS, such as Acerolas Atemoyas Bananas Black Sapotes Brazil Nuts Breadfruits Camstel
Cherimoyas Dunans Feyoas Guavas llamas Jaboticabas Longans Lychees Malangas Mamey Sapotes Mangos
Marmel Papayas Passion Fruits Pulasans Sapote Sapodillas Star Apples Sugar Apples Custard Apples
Rambutans Soursop Spanish Limes Biriba, Starfhuts Wax Jambu
ORNAMENTAL PLANTS such as Actinoptens African Violets Ageratum Aglaorema Algerian Ivy
Allamanda, Alocasia Anthenum Aphelandra Arbovitae Artemisia Aster Aucuba Ilex Baby s Breath Begonia
Boston Fern Bouganvillea, Boxwood Brachycome Cacti Calabrese Caladmm Calathea Calendula Calla
Camellia Carnation Ceanothus Christmas trees Chrysanthemum Cineraria Coleus Columbine Cotoneaster
Cyclamen Daffodil Dahlia Daisy Daylily Delphinium Dianthus Dieffenbachia Dogwood Dusty Miller Easter
Lily English Ivy Euphorbia Fern Ficus Foliage Plants Foxglove Freesia, Fuschia, Gallardia, Gardenia, Geranium
Gerbera, Gladiola, Gloxinia (phytotoxicity test recommended) Gypsophilla, Hedera, Hibiscus Hyacinth Hydrangea,
Illex Impatiens Iris Ivy Lily Maidenhair Fern Manvilla, Marigold Narcissus Nasturtium Orchid Pansy
Pelargonium Peony Peperomia Petunia, Philodrendron Phlox Photima, Pinks Pittosporum Poinsettia Pothos
Portulaca, Primrose Pyracantha, Rhododendron Rosemary Roses Rubber Plant Salvia, Schefflera Sedum
Sempenvum Snapdragon Spathiphyllum Stock Syngomum Tulip Verbena, Vinca, Wandering Jew White Cedar
White Pine Yew Yucca Zinnia
CHRISTMAS TREES AND CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATIONS
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS such as Andromeda Arborvitae Ash Austrian Pine Azalea Beech
Birch Birdsnest Spruce Blue Spruce Bougainvillea Boxwood Butternut Cedar Chamaecyparis Cherry
Crabapple Cyprus Dogwood Douglas Fir Elm Euonymus Firethorn Forsythia, Hackberry Hawthorn Hemlock
Hickory Holly Honey Locust Horse Chestnut Juniper Larch Laurel Lilac Linden London Plane Magnolia
Manvilla, Maple Mimosa, Mountain Ash Myrtle Oak Pachysandra Peach Pine Pines Planetree Poplar Privet
Quince Spruce Sycamore
LAWNS, TURF AND TURFGRASS (including golf courses and athletic fields) such as Bentgrass Bermuda
grass Bluegrass Centipede grass Fescue Rye grass St Augustine grass Wheatgrass Zoysia grass
CHEMIGATION OF AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
GENERAL INFORMATION
This product may be applied through drip (trickle) or sprinkle (center pivot lateral move end tow side rol t aveler
big gun solid set or hand move) flood (basin) or ebb and flow and hydroponic irrigation systems
Crop injury lack of effectiveness or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non ifri\orm distribution of
treated water If you have questions about calibration you should contact State Extension Servicf Specialists
equipment manufacturers or other experts Do not connect an irrigation system (including grfeenhouse systems) used
for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label prescribed safe*1 d° 'ices for pubhu water
systems are in place A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under the
supervision of the responsible person shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should he need
arise
Dilute AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF with water before introduction into the system Use the diluted mu hire within 8
hours Reduce pH of irrigation water if the pH exceeds 7 0 by using appropriate acidifying/buffering agent The
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I.optimum pH for application is a range of 5 5 to 6 5 Agitation is necessary Apply at the rate recommended in the /1 «
Directions for Use using sufficient water to achieve an even distribution within an 8 hour period Do not apply
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF at a rate that exceeds 20 grams active ingredient per acre (564 oz) If applying AMVAC
AZA 1 2% CF in combination with other products refer to the compatibility section elsewhere in the label
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS IF CHEMIGATION SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO A
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such
system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60
days out of a year
Chemigation systems connected to a public water system must contain a functional reduced pressure zone (RPZ)
backflow preventer or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide
introduction As an option to the RPZ the water from the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir
tank prior to pesticide introduction There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the
fill pipe and the top of the overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe
The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional automatic quick closing check valve to prevent the flow of
fluid back toward the injection pump The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional normally
closed solenoid operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock
to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or
manually shut down The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
injection pump when the water pump motor stops or in the cases where there is not a water pump when the water
pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected Systems must use a metering pump
such as a positive displacement injection pump (e g diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of
materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock
Do not apply when wind speeds favor drift beyond the area intended for treatment
STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF SPRINKLER CHEMIGATION OR DRIP
(TRICKLE) UTILIZING A PRESSURIZED WATER AND PESTICIDE INJECTION SYSTEM
The system must contain a functional check valve vacuum relief valve and low pressure drain appropriately located
on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow The pesticide injection pipeline must
contain a functional automatic quick closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection
pump The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional normally closed solenoid operated valve
located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being
withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down The
system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
water pump motor stops The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch that will stop the
water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected
Systems must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (eg diaphragm pump)
effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a
system interlock
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment
STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF FLOOD (BASIN) IRRIGATION UTTITZING
GRAVITY FLOW OR PRESSURIZED WATER AND PESTICIDE INJECTION SYSTEM
Systems using a gravity flow pesticide dispensing system must meter the pesticide into the v "ter at the head of the
field and downstream of a hydraulic discontinuity such as a drop structure or weir box to decrease, potential for water
source contamination from backflow if water flow stops Systems utilizing a pressurized water ana pesticide injection
system must meet the following requirements
a The system must contain a functional interlocking check valve vacuum relief valve ^nd low pressure drain
appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow
b The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional automatic quick closing check valve fo prevent the
flow of the fluid back toward the injection pump
c The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional normally closed solenoid operatea val^ located
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on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being
withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down
d The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump
when the water pump motor stops
e The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump
motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected
f Systems must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (e g diaphragm pump)
effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted
with a system interlock
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal Open dumping is prohibited Do not re use container
PESTICIDE STORAGE Do not store this product above 100°F or below 20 F for extended periods of time Keep
containers tightly closed and in original containers when not in use
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved
waste disposal facility
CONTAINER DISPOSAL CONTAINER DISPOSAL Nonrefillable container Do not reuse or refill this
container Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain
for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip Fill the container % full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds
Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal Drain for 1 0 seconds
after the flow begins to drip Repeat this procedure two more tunes Then offer for recycling or reconditioning or
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or incineration or if allowed by State and local authorities by burning
If burned stay out of smoke
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FOR RESIDENTIAL USE
Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal Open dumping is prohibited Do not re use container
PESTICIDE STORAGE Do not store this product above 100°F or below 20°F for extended periods of time Keep
containers tightly closed and in original containers when not in use
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL If empty Do not reuse this container Place in trash or offer for recycling if
available If partly filled Call your local solid waste agency or [toll free number which meets the criteria in
paragraph n E] for disposal instructions Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain
CONTAINER DISPOSAL If empty Nonrefillable container Do not reuse or refill this container Triple
rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds
after the flow begins to drip Fill the container !4 full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds Pour rinsate
into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal Drain for 10 seconds after the
flow begins to drip Repeat this procedure two more tunes Place in trash or offer for recycling if available _
LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
The manufacturer warrants (a) that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label (b) that this product is
reasonably fit for the purposes set forth in the directions for use subject to the inherent risks referred to herein when it is used in
accordance with such directions and (c) that the directions warnings and other statements on this label are based upon
responsible experts evaluations of reasonable tests of effectiveness of toxicity to laboratory animals and to plants and residues
on food crops and upon reports of field experience Tests have not been made on all varieties of food crops and plants or in all
states or under all conditions
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN TO THF EXTENT
CONSISTANT WITH APPLIABLE LAW THE MANUFACTURER NEITHER MAKES NOR INTENDS N^R DOES
IT AUTHORIZE ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARUANiIES EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED AND IT EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRAN f iL OF QUALITY OR
PERFORMANCE THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO AND THE BUYER SHALL tit SOLELY
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL LOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS
PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL DIRECTIONS WARNINGS OR
CAUTIONS
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW BUYERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND
MANUFACTURER S OR SELLER S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS LOSSES D \MAGES
OR INJURDZS RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT WHETHER OR NOT BASED
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IN CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED AT THE ' ' °
MANUFACTURER S OPTION TO REPLACEMENT OF OR THE REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE
FOR THE QUANTITY OF PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH DAMAGES ARE CLAIMED TO THE
EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW MANUFACTURER OR SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
THIS PRODUCT
AMVAC offers this product and Buyer accepts it subject to the foregoing Limited Warranty which may be varied
only by agreement in writing signed by an authorized representative of AMVAC
AMVAC Chemical Corporation
4100E Washington Boulevard
Los Angeles CA90023USA
1 323 264 3910
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