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# D.Z.N. LAWN AND GARDEN INSECT CONTROL
- EPA Reg No: **100-456**
- Registrant: SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Diazinon (25%)
- Label accepted: 2001-10-03
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000100-00456-20011003.pdf
---
®
Lawn and Garden Insect Control
This product must
not be used on golf
courses and sod
farms.
For outdoor use on
the home lawn and
the home garden
only.
Spray concentrate.
Contains diazinon
insecticide.
1 pint
Net Contents
Active Ingredient:
Dlazinon: O,O-Diethyl
O-(2-isopropyl-6-
methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphoro-
thioate ........ 25.0%
Other
Ingredients·:
Total:
75.0%
100.0%
·Contains aromatic
petroleum distillates.
KEEP OUT OF REACH
OF CHILDREN.
CAUTION
See additional precau­
tionary statements and
directions for use
inside booklet.
EPA Reg. No. 100-456
SCP 456A-L 1 L 0901
ACCEPTED
OCT - 3 2001
Unde? the Pederal Insecticide.,
PunglC:ide and Rodentloide Act,
fUl amended tor the pesticide
reg\B'e,ed.r - , ,r I
~F.' he, No. I nO . ~..,
Protects
Lawns
Vegetables
Fruits and Nuts
Roses, Flowers
Trees, Shrubs
Controls
Ants, Aphids
Chinch Bugs
Cutworms
Fire Ants1
Flea Beetles
Grubs, Mites
Sod Webworms
" .and many others
as listed in the
Directions for IJse.
1Aids in control.
syngenta
SCP 130-456A-L lL
D.z·n" Lawn and Garden Insect Control
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITATION or WARRANTY
AND LIABILITY
NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and
Limitation of Warranty and liability before buymg or using this product. If Ihe
terms are not acceptable, return the product at once unopened, and Ihe pur­
chase pnce will be refunded
The Directions for Use of this product should be followed carefully. It is impossible to
ellmmate all risks inherenUy associated With the use of this product. Crop injury. Inef­
fectiveness or other Unintended consequences may result because of such factors as
miiJnner of use or application, weather or crop conditions, presence of other materials
or other influencing faclors In the use of the product, which are beyond the control of
SVNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, Inc. or Seller. AU such riSKS shall be assumed by
Buyer and User, and Buyer and User agree to hold SYNGENTA and Seller harmless
for any claims relating to such factors
SYNGENTA warrants that thiS product conforms to the chemical deSCription on the
label and IS reasonably fit for the purposes stated in the Directions for Use, subject to
the Inherent riSKS referred to above, when used in accordance with directions under
normal use conditions. This warranty does not extend to the use of the product con­
trary to label Instructions, or under abnormal conditions or under conditions not rea­
sonably foreseeable to or beyond the control of Seller or SYNGENTA, and Buyer and
User aSSume the riSK of any such use. SYNGENTA MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NOR ANY
OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPUED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE.
In no event shall SYNGENTA or Seller be liable for any incidental, consequential or
special damages resulting from the use Or handling of this product. THE EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER. AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF
SYNGENTA AND SELLER FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR
OAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASEO ON BREACH OF WARRANTY, CON­
TRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING
FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OFTHIS PRODUCT, SHALL BETHE RETURN OF
THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT THE ELECTION OF
SYNGENTA OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OFTHE PRODUCT.
SYNGENTA and Seller offer this product, and Buyer and User accept it. subject to the
foregomg conditions of sale and limltallons of warranty and of liabihty, which may not
be modified except by written agreement Signed by a duly authOrized representative
of SYNGENTA.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a Violation of Federal law to use thiS product In a manner Inconsistent with its
labeling.
Repackaging and reformulation of this product is prohibitad.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS
LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR INSECT CONTROL, CROP INJURY, OR ILLEGAL
RESIDUES.
GENERAL INFORMATION
D,z'fI Lawn and Garden Insect Control IS an emulsifiable concentrate product which
must be diluted With water before application. Refer to the sectIOn How to Mix and
Apply. ThiS product Kills many outdoor Insects which damage lawns, roses. flowers.
trees. shrubs. vegetables, frUits and nuts, and Insects which annoy pets and people
Con tams dlaZlnon msectlcide which prOvides POSitive control of many "hard-to-Kill"
sucking and cheWing Insects. D"z"n Lawn and Garden Insect Control worKs fast and
applications should be repeated only as directed to malntam control
Notes: (1) USE CONTENTS WITHIN 6 MONTHS AFTER OPENING, SEE STORAGE
AND DISPOSAL DIRECTIONS. (2) Do not use InSide the home. (3) 00 not use on
ferns, pOinsettia, hibiscus. papaya, pllea. gardenia, or orchids, since Injury may occur
(4) Use thiS product on succulent peas and beans only. Do flot use on dried pea or
bean vanetles. (5) 00 not apply m greenhouses
Pmcautlons: (1) Wesr a long-sle81lfJd shirt and long-legged pants when spraymg.
(2) Spray With the WInd to your bad<. (3) Do not spray on wmdy days. (4) If clothmg
becomes wet from spray dunng use, remove clothmg aftar spraymg, wash affected
body areas Ihoroughly With soap and water. and launder clotfllng before W8anng again
How to Mix and Apply
Step 1: Determine slz. of spraying job. For lawns and vegetables, measure the
area to be sprayed, For all other applications. apply as a thorough cover spray. MaKe
applications when Insects first appear. Applications should be repeated only as
directed to maintain control.
Step 2: Use clean sprayer. Carefully measure and mix the amount of D,z·n Lawn and
Garden Insect Control and water as Indicated In the rate chart
Step 3: Spray as directed In rate chart. Thorough coverage IS Important
Step -4: Flush sprayer with cl.an watar after each u ••
S .. chart for complete list of un sites, crops, and insects controlled. Use the
rate given In the chart for the type of Insect you want to control on the site or crop you
are spraying
Measurement Conversions
1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons
1 fl. oz. = 6 teaspoons or 2 tablespoons
6 n. oz. = 314 cup
1'1, tablespoons tn 3 gals. of water = 1'/2 teaspoons In 1 gal. of water
2 tablespoons In 3 gals. of water = 2 teaspoons In 1 gal. of water
LAWN PEST CONTROL
Precautions: Birds. espeCially waterlowl, fgeding or dnnking on treated areas may be
killed. Apply thiS product only as specifIBd on thiS label. Because of the migratory habits
of certam waterfowl, do not apply in Nassau County, New 'rbrk. between November 1
snd May 20, Do not exceed maximum permitted label retes. smce rates aboW! Ihose
recommended Significantly Increase potenlial hazards to birds and waterfowl. AVOId
overlappmg of spmys. W/"tefll irrigation (watenng) IS fllcommended In the dlfllCtions. or
if waterfowl (ducks or gHse) can be expected in the treated alBa after trestment
(except spot treatment), water lawn with at least 1/4 inch of waler immediately after
spraYing this product; however, stop watering befofll puddling occurs.
Use on Bentgrass, Bermudagrass, Bluegrass, Dichondra, Fescue, Merion, and
SI. Augustinegrass.
To control pests listed below, apply recommended rates, Repeat as necessary
Rete
Pests [)ozon Water Remarks
Lawn Chinch 1'12 tablespoons 3 gals. Thoroughly wet down
Bugs per 125 sq. ft. grass a few hours
., before applYing
6 fl. oz. per 24 gals In the North. If Chinch 1.000 sq. ft Bugs are the only
problem, a lower rate
of application can be
used: 3 teaspoons In
3 galS. of water covers
125 sq. ft., or 4 fI, oz.
in 24 gals. of water
per 1.000 sq. ft.
Ants, 1'/2 tablespoons 3 gals. Thoroughly wet down
Armyworms, per 125 sq. ft. grass a few hours
Bermudagrass ., before applYing
Mites, Clover 6 fl. oz. per 24 gals. For ants and digger Mites, 1,000 sq. ft.
Springtalls wasps, spot spray
(Collembo/a). ant hills and wasp
Crickets, ground nest opemngs.
Cutworms, For digger wasps,
Digger Wasps, apply at dUSK, when
EarwigS, Frit wasps are not active
Flies. Lawn Billbug control: Apply
Billbugs, when activity IS first
Leafhoppers, observed or when
Sod Webworms chewed or brown
(Lawn Moths). grass is present
Sowbugs Indicating damage
(Pinbugs) from the Insect
For frit flies, mow
grass and water
thoroughly before
treatment, but delay
application until grass
is dry.
Brown Dog Ticks. 1'/2 tablespoons 3 gals Note: 00 not apPly
Chiggers, Fleas per 125 sq. II thiS product to aOimals.
.,
6 fl. oz. per 24 gals For brown dog ticks,
1.000 sq. ft. spray grass and
under shrubbery,
particularly near house
Hyperodes 1'12 tablespoons 3 gals. Treat problem areas in
WeeVils per 125 sq. ft. mid-April and again
., in mid·May. Water
6 fl. oz, per 24 gals grass thoroughly
1.000 sq. ft after application.
Millipedes 1112 tablespoons 3 gals. Thoroughly wet grass
per 125 sq. ft a few hours before
., applYing
6 fl. oz. per 24 gals.
1,000 sq. ft
Rhodesgrass 11/2 tablespoons 3 gals Apply when crawlers
Scales per 125 sq ft first emerge .
. ,
6 fl. oz. per 24 gals
1.000 sq. ft
continued ..
D·z.n® Lawn and Garden Insect Control
R.te
Pests Oozon Water Remark,
White Grubs 1'/2 tablespoons 3 gals. Apply any time
of Japanese per 125 sq. ft. between late July
Beetie, 0' and early October.
European 6 n. oz. per 24 gals. Water grass thoroughly
Chafer, 1.000 sq. ft. after application
Southern
Chafer
Nul •• nce Pests Outside the Home
Ants, Boxelder Bugs, Brown Dog
Ticks, Chiggers. Clover Mites.
Cockroaches. Cockets, Earwigs,
Fleas, Flies, Millipedes. Sowbugs
(Pilibugs), Spiders, Spnnglalls
(Collembola)
MIX 2 fl. oz. m 1 gal. of water and thoroughly
spray wlndaN and door screens. sills, founda­
tions, porch and patio walls, entranceways.
walks, garbage cans. tree trunks, and Into
craCks and other places where insects can
hide
Fire Ants
To prevent entry Into houses, spray a 5·ft. band
of SOil around the house next to the foundation
and spray the foundation of the house to a
height of 2-3 feet. Repeat application as
necessary
Do not treat animals with this product. Do
not treat plants (other than tree trunks, at
this nuisance pest rate.
To aid in the control of fire ants in home lawns
and other outdoor home recreation areas, apply
2 tablespoons In a mmimum of 1 gal. of water
as a drench. Apply over and 6 inches around
each mound. Apply gently to aI/old disturbing
ants. Reapply as necessary. Larger quantities
of Solu\lon can be prepared for multiple mound
treatments. Use eqUipment capable of deliver·
Ing the diluted product as a gentle rain at the
rate of 1 gal. per mound, High pressure sprays
may disturb the ants and cause migration,
reduCing product effectiveness.
Note: For best results, apply in cool weather
65-80' F: or In early morning or late evening
hours. Treat new mounds as they appear
INSECT CONTROL ON ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS.
AND FLOWERS
Spray when listed pests first appear Repeat as necessary
Rat. Per
1 Gal. Timing/Special
Trees and Shrubs Insects of Water Directions
Arborvitae, Azalea. Aphids, Apple-and- 2 tea- Apply as a thorough
Birch. Boxwood, Thorn Sw.eletonlzers, spoons foliar spray. Wet
Camellia. Crab Bagworms. European leaves and branches
Apple. Dogwood, Pine Sawfly, to the dripping point.
Douglas Fir, European Pine Shoot Try to penetrate
Elm, Euonymus, Moths, Holly Bud dense foliage With
Hawthorn, Moths, Dipterous sp,",
Hally. Honey Leafmmers (Arbor- Mimosa Webworms. Locust. Honey- vitae. Azalea. Birch,
suCkle, JUniper, Boxwood, Holly, Oak), Apply when adults first
Lilac. locust, Hemlock Chermes, appear. Make two
Maple, Mimosa. Leafhoppers, Mealy- additional applications
Oak. Pine. bugs. Mites (Clover, al 4 10 5-week intervals
Omamental CyClamen, European
Plum. Poplar. Red. Privet, Two-
RhOdOdendron, spotted Spider Mites.
Scotch Pine, Oak Loopers,
Spirea, Spruce, Oblique banded
Sycamore. Wax Leafrotlers, Obscure
Plant (Hoya), Root Weevds.
Willow. Yellow- Omnivorous leaf-
wood, Yew tiers, Pear Slugs,
Scale Crawlers
(Cottonycushlon.
Euonymus. Lecanlum,
Pine Needle. Pit, San
Jose. Soft). Tent
Caterpillars, Web-
worms (Cotoneaster,
Fall. Juniper,
Mimosa), Whiteflies
Rate Per
1 Gal. Timing/Special
Rose. and Flowers Insect. of Water Directions
Azaleas, Camellias. Aphids, Dipterous 2te:.· Apply as a thorough fohar
Chrysanthemums. Leafminers. !" ons spray. Try to spray under-
Carnations, Gladioli. Euonymus Scale I side of leaves and
Lilac, Lilies, Crawlers, Flea penetrate dense fOliage
Marigolds, Pansies, Beetles,
Petunias, Leafhoppers.
Rhododendron, Mealybugs, Mites
Roses (Carnation Bud,
Carnation Shoot,
CYClamen.
EUropean Red.
Two-spotted
Spider Mites),
Thrips, Whiteflies
FRUITS AND NUTS
Start spraying after blooming. ApplicatiOns should be made according to infestation or
when aphids. mites, and crawler stages of scale Insects are first noted
Observe stated lime intervals between last application and harvest of the crop, as well
as Intervals between applications and total number of applications that can be made
per season
C"'P PHI-
Apncots 21
Blackbernes 7
Bluebernes 7
Boysenberrtes 7
Cherries 21
Dewbernes 7
Grapes 28
Loganberries 7
Nectannes 21
Peaches 21
Plums 21
Prunes 21
Raspberries 7
Strawbernes 5
Walnuts 45
-PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval, or the number of days between the last ap~hcation and
harvest
Note: To protect bees. do not apply to frUit trees when trees or subStantial numbers of
weeds around the trees are In bloom
Timing/Special
C"'P Pe.t Rata Ol,.ctlona
Apricots Aphids, 4 teaspoons Apply as a full cover
Apricot Mealybugs, in 2 gals of spray_ Do not apply
Mites (Brown. Two- water more Ihan 4 gals. per
spotted Spider Mites). 500 sq_ ft of home
Scale Crawlers orchard. 00 not make
(Olive, San Jose) more than 3 applica-
tIOns per season, a
minimum of 14 days
apart. Do not apply
within 21 days of
harvest.
continued ...
C .. p ... t
Bluebernes Aphids,
Blueberry Maggots.
Cherry Fruitworms,
Cranberry Fruitworms,
Thrips, Two-spotted
Spider Mites
Canebernes Aphids,
(CA. OR, Leafhoppers.
WAonly): RaSPberry Fruitworms,
Blackbernes, Two-spotted Spider
Boysen- Mites, Thrips
bernes,
Oewbernes,
logan-
bemes
Raspberries
Cherries BlaCk Cherry Aphids.
Cherry Fruitflles,
Cherry Fruitworms
(Maggots),
Fruittree leafrollers,
Mites (Cherry Rust).
Scale Crawlers
(San Jose)
Grapes Aphids.
leafhoppers.
Grape Berry
Moths. Grape
leaffolders
Nectannes Aphids,
Mites (Brown.
Two-spoiled Spider
Mites), Scale Crawlers
(Olive, San Jose)
Peaches Aphids,
Mites (Brown,
Two-spotted Spider
Mites), Scale Crawlers
(Olive. San Jose)
D·z·n® Lawn and Garden Insect Control
4/ro
Timing/Special
Rate Directions
4 teaspoons Apply as a full cover
in 2 gals. of spray. Aliai.' a mini-
water mum of 14 days
between applications.
Do not apply more
than 4 gals. per 500
sq. ft. of blueberry
patch. Do not make
more Ihan 2 applica-
tions per season.
Allow a minimum of
7 days between the
last application and
nervest.
2 tablespoons Apply as a full cover
in 3 gals. of spray. Do not apply
water more than 5 gals. per
500 sq. ft. of caneberry
patch. Do not make
more than 5 appll-
callons per season.
a minimum of 14 days
apart. Do not apply
within 7 days of
harvest
This product may be
used on caneberries
only In CA, OR. and
WA. Do not use this
product on cane-
berries grown In
other states
4 teaspoons Apply as a lull cover
In 2 gals. of spray. Do not apply
water more than 4 gals. per
500 sq. ft. of home
orchard. Do not make
more than 3 appllca-
tlons per season, a
minimum of 7 days
apart. Do not apply
within 21 days of
harvest.
4 1/2 teaspoons Apply as a full cover
in 3 gals. of spray. Do not apply
waler more than 3 gals.
per 500 SQ. ft. of
home vineyard. Do
not make more than
5 applications per
season. a minimum
of 7 days apart. Do
not apply Within 28
days of harvest.
4 teaspoons Apply as a full cover
in 2 gals. of spray. Do not apply
waler more than 4 gals. per
500 sQ. ft. of home
orchard. Do not make
more than 3 applica-
tions per season, a
minimum of 14 days
apart. Do not apply
within 21 days of
harvest.
4 teaspoons Apply as a full cover
in 2 gals. of spray. Do not apply
water more than 4 gals.
per 500 sQ. ft. of
home orchard. Do
not make more than
3 applications per
season, a minimum
of 14 days apart. Do
not apply Within 21
days of harvest
Timing/Special
Crop Pe.t Rate Directions
Plums Aphids 4 teaspoons Apply as a full cover
aod (Lealcurl Plum, in 2 gals. of spray. Do not apply
Prunes Mealy Plum, Thistle). water more than 4 gals. per
Mites (Brown, 500 sQ. ft. of home
European Red) orchard. Do not make
more than 3 appllca-
lions per season, a
minimum of 7 days
apart. Do not apply
; within 21 days of
haNest
Strawberries Aphids, 2 tablespoons Apply as a full cover
Two-spotted Spider In 3 gals 01 spray. Do not apply
Mites, Strawberry waler more than 3 gals. per
leafrollers 500 sQ. It. of straw-
berry patch. Do not
make more than 3
applications per
season, a minimum
of 7 days apart. Do
not apply within 5 days
of harvest.
Walnuts Aphids. 2 tablespoons Apply as a full cover
(CA only) Scale Crawlers In 3 gals. of spray. Do not apply
(Watnut. Itahan Pear, water more than 6 gals. per
Frosted), Spider 500 sq. It. of hOme
Miles. TWig Borers orchard. Do not make
more than 3 applica-
tions per season, a
minimum of 14 days
apart. Do not apply
after husks open or
split. 00 not apPly
within 45 days of
harvest.
This product may be
used on walnuts
only In CA. Do not
use this product on
walnuts grown in
other states.
VEGETABLES
For foliar or SOil applications, Doz·n lawn and Garden Insect Control should be applied
In the volume of water recommended in the table below to assure thorough coverage
of the foliage or soil.
Observe stated time Intervals between last application and harvest as well,as intervals
between applications and maximum numbers of applications per season. Do not apply
in greenhouses
Pre-Harvest Intervalll (PHI-) for Foliar Applications
C .. p PHI- (DaYII)
Beans' (succulent varieties only 7 lima. Pole. and Snap)
Broccoli 7
Cabbage 21
Cantaloupes 3
Carrots
" Casabas 3
Cauliflower 7
Chinese Broccoli 10
Chinese Cabbage 10
Collards 10
Crenshaws 3
Cucumbers 7
Endive (Escarole) ,.
Honeydew Melons 3
Kate 10
Lettuce ,.
Muskmelons 3
Onions (Bulb and Green) ,.
continued ..
D·z.n® Lawn and Garden Insect Control
Pre-Harvest Intervals !PHr-) for Foliar Applications (continued)
Crop PHr (Days)
Parsnips 14
Peas! 7
Peppers 5
PerSian Melons 3
Potatoes (Insh) 35
Radishes 14
Rutabagas 14
Spinach 14
Squash, Summer 7
SquaSh, Winter 3
Sweet COrn 7
Tomatoes 1
Turnips (Roots and Tops) 14
Watermelons 3
·PHI = Pre-Harvest Interval, or the number of days between the lasl application and
harvest
100 not use this product on dried pea or bean varieties such as pmto beans, dried
limas, split peas, or dried black-eyed peas
VEGETABLES
For apphcatlOn to the foliage. thoroughly spray all plant parts. Application to the 5011
should be mixed Inlo the 5011 Immediately after application
Timing/Special
Crop Pest Rate Directions
Beans Lima, Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Pole. and Cucumber beetles, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Snap (succu- Grasshoppers. to cover 500 application every 5
lent vanetles Leafhoppers. sq. ft. 01 garden days, up 10 3 applies-
only) Mexican Bean Beetles. lions per season. Do
Spider Miles nol apply wllhin 7 days
of harvest.
Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the sOil evenly
(surface. per 500 sq. ft Just before planllng.
subterranean) In a minimum Immediately work.
of 1'/2 gals. of Inlo soil 2-3 inches
water for surface cutworms,
3-6 inches for sub-
terranean cutworms.
Mole Crickets 2 tablespoons Spray the sOil evenly
per 500 sq. ft. In 1-2 days before
a minimum of planting. Immediately
1112 gals. of work Into 5011 1-2
water inches.
Wireworms 6 tablespoons Spray the sOil evenly
(snap beans only) per 500 sq. It. In Just before planting
a minimum of Immediately work
11/2 gals. of into SOil 4-8 inches
water
Not ••. (1) Do not apply thiS producllo dned bean vanetles such as pinto beans or
dried limas. (2) To protect bees, do not apply bean foliage treatments if the beans or
weeds In the treatment area are In bloom
Beets. Red Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the SOil evenly
(Table) (surface. per 500 sq It Just before planting.
subterranean) In a minimum Immediately work
of 11/2 gals. of Into soil 2-3 inches
water for surface cutworms,
3~ inches for sub-
terranean cutworms
Mole Cridlets 2 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
per 500 sq. ft. 1-2 days before
Ina minimum planting. Immediately
of 1'/2 gals. of work. into SOil 1-2
water inches.
Crnp P •• t
Broccoli Aphids.
Diamondback Moths.
Flea Beetles.
Imported
Cabbageworms,
Dipterous Leafmlners
Cabbage Aphids,
Diamondback Moths.
Flea Beetles,
Imported
Cabbageworms.
Dipterous Leafminers
Cutworms
(surface.
subterranean)
Root Maggots
Wireworms
Carrots Aphids.
Flea Beetles.
Leafhoppers,
Dipterous leafminers.
Spider Mites
Cutworms
(surface,
subterranean)
Mole CriCkets
Wireworms
Cauliflower Aphids,
Diamondback Moths,
Flea Beetles.
Imported
Cabbageworms.
Dipterous Leafminers
Timing/Special
Rat. Directions
1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray alt
' 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeal
to COver 500 application fNery 7
sq ft of garden days, up 10 5 applies-
tions per season. Do
not apply within 7 days
of harvest
Note: Resistant
lealminers Will not be
controlled by dlazlnon
or Similar type
Insecticides.
1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
1 gal. of water to plant parts. Repeat
cover 500 sq ft application every 7
of garden days. up to 5 applies-
tlons per season. Do
not apply within 21
days of harvest
6 tablespoons Spray the SOil fNenly
per 500 sq. ft. Just before planting.
In a mimmum Immediately work
of 1 '12 gals. of into soil 2-3 inches
water for surface cutworms.
3-6 Inches for sub-
terranean cutworms
6 tablespoons , Spray Ihe SOil evenly
per 500 sq. It just before plantmg
In a mlmmum Immediately work
of 1'/2 gals. of Into SOil 2-3 inches
waler
6 tablespoons Spray the SOil evenly
per 500 sq. ft lust before planting
In a mimmum Immediately work
of 11/2 gals. of Into 5011 4-8 inches.
waler
1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray alt
1 gal. of waler plant parts. Repeal
10 cover 500 application every 7
sq. ft. 01 garden days. up to 5 appllca-
lions per season. Do
not apply wlthm 14
days of harvest
Note: Resistant
lea/miners Will not
be controlled by
dlazlnon or Similar
type Insecticides.
6 tablespoons Spray the SOil fNenly
per 500 sq. ft Just before planting
In a mlmmum Immediatety work
of 1'/2 gals. of into soil 2-3 IOches
water for surface cutworms,
3-6 inches for sub-
terranean cutworms.
21ablespoons Spray the 5011 fNenly
per 500 sQ. ft , -2 days before
In a mlmmum planllng. Immediately
of 1 '/2 gals. of work Into SOil 1-2
water Inches.
6 tablespoons Spray the soil fNenly
per 500 sq. ft Just before planting.
In a mlOlmum Immediately work.
of 11/2 galS. 01 Into soil 4-8 inches.
water
1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
to cover 500 application fNery 7
sq. ft. of garden days, up to 5 applica-
tions per seaSOn. Do
not apply within 7
days of harvest
Nole: ReSistant
(eafmlners will not
be controlled by
dlazlnon or Similar
type Insecticides.
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D·z·n® Lawn and Garden Insect Control
I Rate
Timing/Special
C",p Pest Directions
Timing/Special
C",p Peat Rate DIrections
Chinese Aphids 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all Lettuce Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Broccoli Diamondback Moths, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat Flea Beetles. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Flea Beetles, to cover 500 application every 7 Leafhoppers, to cover 500 appllcallon every 7
Imported sq. ft. of garden days, up to 5 applies- Dipterous Leafminers, sq. ft. of garden days. up 10 5 appbca-
Cabbageworms, lions per season. Do Spider Miles lions per season. Do
Dipterous Leafminers not apply within 10 not apply wllhln 14
days of harvest days of harvesl
Note: ReSistant Note: ReSistant
leafmlners will not leafminers Will not
be controlled by be controlled by
diazlnon or similar dlazinon or Similar
type Insecticides. type Insecticides.
Chinese Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the SOil evenly
Cabbage Diamondback Moths. 1 gat. of water plant parts. Repeat (surtace. per 500 sq. ft. just before planting.
(SoK Chay Flea Beetles, to cover 500 application every 7 subterranean) In a mtolmum Immediately work
and Napa) Imported sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 applica- of 11/2 gals. of Into soil 2·3 inches
Cabbageworms. tions per season. Do water far surface cutworms,
Dipterous Leafmmers not apply within 10 3-6 inches for sub-
days of haNest. terranean cutworms
Note: Resistant Wireworms 6 tablespoons Spray the SOIl evenly
leafminers will not per SOD sq. ft. Just before planllng
be controlled by In a minimum Immediately work
dlazlnon or Similar of 1112 gals. of into SOil 4-8 mches.
type Insecticides water
Collards Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all Metons AphidS. 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Diamondback Moths 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Flea Beetles to cover 500 application every 7
Imported sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 appllca·
Cabbagsworms, tions per season. Do
Dipterous Leafmlners not apply within 10
Icanlalo"p"_1 Th"ps. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Casabas. Spider Miles to cover 500 application every 7
Crenshaws. sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 applies-
Honeydews, tions per season. 00
Muskmelons, not apply WIthin 3 days
days of harvest. Persians. of harvest
Note: Resistant
leafminers will not
be controlled by
and Hybrids
of these) and
Watermelons
diazinon or similar Onions Onion Thrips 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
type Insecticides, (Bulb and 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Corn (see
sweet corn)
Green) to cover 500 applicatIOn every 7
sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 applica-
tions per season. Do
Cucumbers Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all not apply wtlhln 14
ThrIPs. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat days of harvest.
Spider Mites to cover SOD application every 7
sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 applica-
tions per season. Do
not apply within 7
days of haNest.
Parsnips Aphids. 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Flea Beetles, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Leafhoppers. to cover 500 application every 7
Dipterous Leafmlners, sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 appllC8-
Spider MItes lions per season, Do
Endive Aphids, , teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all not apply wlthm 14
(Escarole) Flea BeeUes. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat days of harvest
Leafhoppers, to cover 500 application every 7
Dipterous Leafmlners sq ft. of garden days, up to 5 applica-
Spider Mites lions per season. Do
not apply within 14
days of haNest.
Note: ReSistant
leafmlners WIll not
be controlled by
dlazlnon or SImilar
type insecticides
Note: Resistant
leafmlners will not
be controlled by
dlazlnon or similar
type Insecticides.
Peas Aphids. 1 teaspoon in Thoroughly spray all
(succulent Cucumber 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
only) Beetles. to cover SOD application every 5
Grasshoppers, sq. ft. of garden days. up to 3 applies-
Leafhoppers. lions per season,
Kale Aphids. 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all MeXican Bean Beeties, Allow at least 7 days
Diamondback Moths. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat Spider Mites between the fast
Flea Beetles. to cover 500 application every 7 application and
Imported sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 applica- harvest.
Cabbageworms. tions per season. Do
Dipterous Leafmlners not apply Within
10 days of harvest.
Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
(surtace. per 500 sq. ft Just before planting.
subterranean) in a mmlmum I mmedlately work
Note: Resistant of 11/2 gals, of into soil 2-3 inches
leafminers Will not water for surface cutworms.
be controlled by 3-6 inches for sub-
diazlnon or similar terranean cutworms.
type Insecticides. Mole Cridtets 2 tablespoons Spray the soli evenly
per 500 sq, ft. 1-2 days before
in a minimum planting. Immediatety
of 1 '12 gals. of work into 50i11·2
water inches.
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D.z.n® Lawn and Garden Insect Control
Timing/Special
Crop Pest Rate Directions
Peas Wireworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
(succulent per 500 sq. ft just before planting
only) in a mInimum Immediately work
(contmued) of 11/2 gals. of mto soil 4-8 inches,
water
Notes: (1) Do not apply this product to dried pea vanetles such as split peas or dried
black-eyed peas. (2) To protect bees, do not apply fOliage treatments if peas or weeds in
the trealm I a ea are n bl eo , , com
Peppers Aphids. 1 teaspoon In i Thoroughly spray all
Colorado Potato 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Beetles, to cover 500 application every 7
Flea BeeUes, sq. It. of garden days, up to 5 applica-
Leafhoppers lions per season. Do
not apply within 5 days
of harvest.
Potatoes Aphids, 1 teaspoon In ThOfOUghly spray all
Flea Beetles, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Leafhoppers. to cover 500 application every 7
Colorado Potato sq. ft. of garden days, up to 5 applica~
Beetles. tions per season. Do
Southern Armyworms, not apply within 35
Dipterous Leafmlners days of harvest.
Note: Resistant
lealminers will not
be controlled by
dlazlnon or similar
type insecticides.
Radishes Aphids. 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Flea Beelles, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Leafhoppers. to cover 500 application every 7
Imported sq. ft. of garden days, up to 3 appllca-
Cabbageworms. lions per season. Do
Dipterous Leafmlners not apply within 14
days of harvest.
Note: ReSistant
leafminers will not
be controlled by
diazinen or Similar
type insecticides.
Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
(surface, per 500 sq. ft. just before ptanting.
subterranean) In a minimum Immediately woril,
of 11/2 gals. of into soil 2~3 inches
water for surface cutworms,
3-6 inches for sub-
terranean cutworms.
Rutabagas Aphids, 1 leaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Flea Beetles. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
LeafhOPpers. to cover 500 application every 7
Imported sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 applies·
Cabbageworms. hans per season. Do
Dipterous Leafmlners not apply Within 14
days of harvest.
Note: ReSistant
lealmlners Will not
be controlled by
diazlnon or Similar
type insecticides
Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
(surface, per 500 sq. ft just before planllng.
subterranean) In a minimum Immediately worK Into
of 1 '/2 gals 0/ SOil 2·3 Inches for
water surface cutworms.
3-6 Inches for sub·
terranean cutworms.
Spinach Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Flea Beetles, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Leafhoppers, to cover 500 application every 7
Dipterous Leafmlners, sq. ft. of garden days. up to 5 appllca·
Spider Mites lions per Season. Do
not apply within 14
days of harvest.
Note: ReSistant
leafminers Will not
be controlled by
diazlnon or Similar
type insecticides.
Timing / Special
Cn>P Po.t Rate Directions
Squash, Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Summer Thrips, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Spider Mites to cover 500 applicatiOn every 7
sq. ft. of garden days, up to 5 applica-
tions per season. Do
not apply within 14
days of harvest
Squash. Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Winter Thrips. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Spider Mites to cover 500 apphcallon every 7
sq. ft. 01 garden days. up to 5 applica-
tions per season. Do
not apply within 14
days of harvest.
Sweet Corn Aphids. 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Thrips. 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Flea Beetles, to cover 500 application every 7
Grasshoppers, sq. ft. of garden days, up to 5 applica·
Spider Mites tions per season.
Corn may be pIcked
7 days follOWing last
applicallon
Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
(surface. per 500 sq. ft Just before planllng.
subterranean) In a minimum Immediately woril,
of 1'/2 gals of into SOil 2·3 inches
water lor surface cutworms,
3-6 inches for sub-
terranean cutworms
Mole CriCkets 2 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
per 500 sq. ft 1·2 days before
In a minimum planting. Immediately
of 1'/2 gals. of work Into soil 1·2
water inches.
Wireworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
per 500 sq. ft. just before planting
In a minimum Immediately woril, Into
of 1 '/2 gals of SOil 4·8 Inches.
water
Note' To protect bees do not apply to corn fOhage dunng the pollen shed periOd
Tomatoes Aphids, 1 teaspoon In Thoroughly spray all
Colorado Potato 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Beetles, to cover 500 application every 7
Fall Armyworms, sq. ft. of garden days, up to 5 applica·
Flea Beetles, tions per season. Do
leafhoppers, not apply within 1 day
Southern Armyworms, of harvest.
Vinegar Flies
(Drosophila spp.)
Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
(surface. per 500 sq. ft just before planting
subterranean) In a minimum Immediately work. into
of 11/2 gals. of soil 2·3 inches for
water surface cutworms,
3-6 inches for sub-
terranean cutworms.
Wireworms 6 tablespoons Spray the soil evenly
per 500 sq. ft. Just before planting.
In a minimum Immediately work into
of 1112 gals. of soil 4-8 inches.
water
Turnips and Aphids. 1 teaspoon in Thoroughly Spray all
Turnip Tops Flea Beetles, 1 gal. of water plant parts. Repeat
Leafhoppers, to cover 500 application every 7
Imported sq. ft. of garden days, up to 5 appllca·
Cabbageworms. tions per season. Do
Dipterous Lealm.ners not apply within 14
days of harvest.
Note: Resistant
leafminers will not
be controlled by
diazlnon or Similar
type insecticides.
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D.z·n® Lawn and Garden Insect Control
Timing/Special
C"'" Pest Rate Directions
Turnips and Cutworms 6 tablespoons Spray the 5011 evenly
Turnip Tops (surface, per 500 sq. It Just before planting.
(contmued) subterranean) In a minimum Immediately work Into
of 1'/2 galS. of soil 2-3 inches for
water surlace cutworms,
3-6 inches for sub-
lerranean cutworms.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Storage
Do not store near heal or open flame. Store In original container In an area macces­
sible to children and pets. USE CONTENTS WITHIN 6 MONTHS AFTER OPENING.
Disposal
To avoid harmmg aquatic organisms in rivers and other surface waters, do nol pour
the concentrate, spray mixture, Of nnse water into sanitary drams (for example. toilets,
floor drams, and Sinks) or into storm waler sewers (for example, street drains). Do not
reuse empty container. Triple rinse the empty container, pour the rinse water into the
sprayer and spray the treated area. Securely wrap the empty container in several lay­
ers of newspaper and discard in trash. If disposal of a partially full container is neces­
sary. take the container to your local household waste disposal facility, or make sure
cap IS tightly closed. securely wrap the container In several layers of newspaper and
discard In trash
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
CAUTION
Harmful if swallowed, Inhaled. or absorbed through skin. Causes moderate eye injury.
Avoid breathing spray mist. AVOid contact with eyes, skin. or clothing. WaSh thoroughly
with soap and water after handling and before smoking or eallng. Remove contami­
nated clothing and wash before reuse. Do not use inside the home or In greenhouses.
Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. Do not use on household pets or humans.
Do not allow children or pets to go onto a treated area until the treated area, such as
grass or SOil. has dned. Do not contaminate ornamental fish ponds. Food utenSils, such
as spoons and measuring cups, must not be used for food purposes after use in mea­
sUring pesllcldes
Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control cen­
ter or doctor, or going for treatment.
FIRST AID
ThiS product contains diazlnon. an organophosphate Insecticide that inhibits
cholinesterase
Ifswaliowed • Call a pOison control center or doctor Immediately for treat-
ment adVice
• Have person SiP a glass of water If able to swallow
• Do not Induce vomiting unless told to do so by a pOison con-
trol center or doctor.
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscIous Or con-
vulsing person
tf In eye. • 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 lor treatment adVice
tf Inhaled • Move person to freSh air.
• If person is not breathing, call 911 Of an ambulance, then
give artifiCial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. If pos-
sible.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
If on skin • Take off contaminated clothing.
orclolhlng • Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20
minutes
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment adVice.
HOT LINE NUMBER
In the event of a major fire, spill. or other emergency, call 1-800-888-8372,
day or O!ghl.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
This product contains diazlnon, an organophosphate that Inhibits cholinesterase
If symptoms of cholinesterase Inhibition are present, atropine sulfate by Injection
!S anlidotaL 2-PAM IS also antidotal, but should be administered only In conJunc-
tion With atropine
Environmental Hazards
This product IS hig hly tOXIC to birds, fish. and other Wildlife. Birds. espeCially waterfowl,
leedlng or drinking on treated areas may be Killed. Because of the mIgratory habits of
certain AliantlC Coast waterfOWl. do not apply thiS product to lawns In Nassau County.
New York. between November 1 and May 20. Do not ;..xceed maxImum permitted label
rates. Application rates above those recomme.~:' dd Significantly Increase potential
hazards to birds and waterfowl. AVOid overl; J,7.''1g of sprays. For lawns, where
watering IS recommended In the directions, or ", ,erfowl (duCkS or geese) can be
expected In the treated area after treatment (except spot treatment), water lawn With
at teast lf4 Inch of water immediately after spraying thiS product. however, stop
watenng before puddling occurs. Keep out of takes, streams. ponds, tidal marshes,
and estuaries. Do not apply directly to water. Runoff may be hazardous to aquatic
orgaO!sms In neighboring areas. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates
recommended on thiS label. Do not apply where fish. shrimp, crab. and other aquatic
life are important resources. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or
disposal of equipment wash water
This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or to reSidues on
bJoomlOg crops or weeds. Do not apply this pesllclde or allow It to dnft to blooming
crops or weeds If bees are visiting the treatment area
Physical or Chemical Hazards
Do not use, pour, spill, or store near heat or Open flame.
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©2001 Syngenta
Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc.
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