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# BRACKET 90 WSP
- EPA Reg No: **1381-238**
- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Acephate (90%)
- Label accepted: 2013-04-30
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001381-00238-20130430.pdf
---
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
OFFICE OF
PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Lisa Mathias
Winfield Solutions, LLC
P.O. Box 64589
St. Paul, MN 55164 APR 3 0 2013
Subject: Addition of succulent green bean use restrictions and accompanying language
Bracket 90 WSP
EPA Reg. No.: 1381-238
Submission date: February 8, 2013
Decision #: 475611
Dear Ms. Mathias:
The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. A stamped copy is
enclosed for your records. Please submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you
release the product for shipment. If you have any questions regarding this label, please contact
Dr. Jennifer Urbanski at 703-347-0156 or urbanski.jennifer@epa.gov.
Sine
Venus Eagle
Product Manager (01)
msecticide-Rodenticide Branch
Registration Division (7505P)
Enclosure- Stamped Label
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AansoLUTioNS
BRACKET 90 WSPINSECTICIDE IN WATER SOLUBLE PACKETS
Active Ingredient ByWt.
Acephate (O,S-Dimethyl acetylphosphoramidothioate) 90%
Other Ingredients 10%
Total 100%
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
FIRST AID
Acephate is an organophosphate, cholinesterase inhibitor.
IF SWALLOWED
IF IN EYES
IF ON SKIN OR
CLOTHING
IF INHALED
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or
doctor.
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 1 5-20 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 1 5-20 minutes.
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
• Move person to fresh air.
• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial
respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible.
• Call a poison control center or doctor fro further treatment advice.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
Acephate is a cholinesterase inhibitor. If signs of cholinesterase inhibition appear, atropine is antidotal. 2-
PAM may also be used in conjunction with atropine but should not be used alone.
HOT LINE NUMBER
Hot Line Number: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center
doctor, or going for treatment.
For emergency assistance call 1-877-424-7452.
or
EPA Reg. No. 1381-238
Manufactured for:
Winfield Solutions, LLC
P.O. BOX 64589
St. Paul, MN 55164-0589
ACCEPTED
APR 3 0 m
Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
and Rodenticide Act, as amended, for the
pesticide registered under:
EPAEst. No. 51036-GA-1
NET CONTENTS:
1/0208/3
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION
Harmful if swallowed. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes or clothing.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are barrier laminate, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber and
viton. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category F on an EPA chemical-resistance category
selection chart.
Mixers, loaders, applicators and other handlers using engineering controls must wear:
• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
• Socks and shoes
• Chemical-resistant gloves for all mixers and loaders and for applicators using hand-held application
equipment
In addition, applicators using low pressure hand wand application equipment must wear:
• A NIOSH-approved dust mist filtering respirator with MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C or a
NIOSH-approved respirator with any N, R, P or HE filter.
See engineering controls for additional requirements.
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist,
use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Water-soluble packets when used correctly qualify as a closed mixing/loading system under the Worker
Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4)]. Mixers and loaders using water-
soluble packets must:
• wear the personal protective equipment required above for mixers/loaders, and
• be provided and must have immediately available and must use in an emergency, such as a broken
package, spill, or equipment breakdown the following PPE:
• Coveralls
• Chemical-resistant footwear
• A NIOSH-approved dust mist filtering respirator with MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C or a
NIOSH-approved respirator with any N, R, P or HE filter.
Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6)].
The use of human flaggers is prohibited.
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
Users should:
1. Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
2. Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
3. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as
possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This pesticide is toxic to birds.
For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal
areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of
equipment washwaters.
Exposed treated seed may be hazardous to birds and other wildlife. Dispose of all excess treated seed and
seed packaging by burial away from bodies of water.
This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply
this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds while bees are actively visiting the treatment area.
PESTICIDE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of equipment.
STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Do not put concentrate or dilute into food or drink
containers. Store in cool, dry place. Protect from excessive heat. Do not contaminate food or foodstuffs.
Do not store or transport near feed or food.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an
approved waste disposal facility. Open dumping is prohibited.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Dispose of outer bag
in a sanitary landfill or by incineration if allowed by state and local authorities.
For help with any spill, leak, fire or exposure involving this material, call Chemtrec 1-800-424-9300.
CHEMIGATION PROHIBITION
Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system, except on Cranberries.
TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS
Rates of
Bracket 90 WSP Per Acre
2.5 oz.
3.2 oz.
3.25 oz.
0.25 Ib.
0.28 Ib.
0.5 Ib.
0.56 Ib.
0.8 Ib.
1.0 Ib.
1.1 Ib.
Acres Treated by
a 1 Ib. Water-Soluble Bag
6.4
5
4.9
4
3.5
2
1.8
1.2
1
0.9
Acres Treated by
a 2.5 Ib Water-Soluble Bag
16
12.5
12.3
10
8.9
5
4.5
3.1
2.5
2.3
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
READ ENTIRE LABEL. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND
DIRECTIONS, AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
f 151%
USE RESTRICTIONS
Not for indoor residential use. For greenhouse use, use is limited to commercial greenhouses for use on
tobacco) floatbed application, ornamental, floral, and foliage plants.
For use on turf, use limited to golf courses. Aerial application to turf is prohibited.
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.
Do not apply with low pressure handwand except when used on ornamental trees, shrubs and floral plants
grown for non-agricultural or non-commercial use.
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 (PPE), and
restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered
by the Worker Protection Standard.
Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 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:
1. Coveralls
2. Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material and
3. Shoes plus socks
NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker
Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR part 170). The WPS applies when this product is
used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, or greenhouses. Do not enter or allow others to enter
until sprays have dried.
USE DIRECTIONS
This package contains water soluble packets of Bracket 90 WSP. Do not handle the packets with wet gloves
or allow the packets to become wet prior to addition to the spray tank. If only one packet is used, close and
reseal outer container to protect remaining packets.
To prepare spray solution, drop the unopened packet of Bracket 90 WSP into a spray tank containing at least
one-half the desired total quantity of water. Continue to add water with the agitator running until the desired
spray volume is reached. Depending on the water temperature and degree of agitation the packet should
completely dissolve in approximately 5 minutes.
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
A variety of factors including weather conditions, (e.g., wind direction, wind speed, temperature, relative
humidity) and method of application (e.g., ground, aerial, airblast, chemigation) can influence pesticide drift.
The applicator and grower must evaluate all factors and make appropriate adjustments when applying this
product.
• All aerial, ground and air-assisted/airblast application equipment must be properly maintained and
calibrated using water as carrier. Do not apply this product as an ultra low volume (ULV) spray other than
as specified on this label, or in any carrier other than water.
• Use the largest droplet size consistent with good pest control. Small droplets are more prone to spray
drift and can be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orienting nozzles away from the air stream
as much as possible, and by avoiding excessive spray boom pressure.
• Do not apply at wind speeds greater than 10 mph at the application site.
• Apply as close to target plants as practical to obtain a good spray pattern for adequate coverage.
• For aerial applications, do not apply at heights greater than 10 feet (consistent with flight safety).
• For airblast applications, direct spray above foliage and turn off outward pointing nozzles at row ends and
outer rows.
• For aerial applications, the spray boom should be mounted on the aircraft so as to minimize drift caused
by wing tip vortices. The minimum practical boom length should be used and must not exceed 75% of
wing span or rotor diameter.
• For ground applications, do not apply at heights greater than 4 feet.
Aerial applications to turf are prohibited.
COTTON
PHI (pre-harvest interval) denotes number of days to harvest.
COTTON USE RESTRICTIONS:
Do not use treated seed for food or feed purposes for oil.
Do not feed treated forage or gin trash to livestock.
Do not allow animals to graze on treated areas.
Do not apply more than 4.0 Ibs a.i. per acre per crop cycle. This includes all methods of application.
The maximum single aerial application rate for use in California and Arizona is 1.0 Ib a.i. per acre. For all
remaining areas, the maximum single aerial application rate is 0.75 Ib a:i. per acre.
COTTON: IN FURROW
By Ground AT-PLANTING APPLICATION: 3 to 5 gals/A of spray
PESTS
CONTROLLED
Aphids*
Black (Greasy)
Cutworm (Except
CA)
Thrips (Including
Western Flower
Thrips)
*Excluding Cotton
Aphids in AZ & CA
RATES OF
ACEPHATE
90SP PER
ACRE
0.56 to 1.1 Ibs
NOTE: For the
Black Lands of
Texas use
1.1 Ibs/A
BRACKET 90
WSP
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Use flat-fan nozzles for in-furrow application.
Align nozzles to ensure good spray
deposition into the seed furrow. Cone type
nozzles are not recommended since
unacceptable spray deposition may occur.
Securely fasten spray-system tubing to
furrow opener and check frequently to
ensure proper positioning and operation.
BRACKET 90 WSP can be mixed with
fungicides that are sprayed in-furrow for
disease control.
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
N/A
PHI
N/A
COTTON: FOLIAR - GROUND APPLICATION
By Ground: Minimum of 10 gals water/A
PESTS
CONTROLLED
Thrips (Including
Western Flower
Thrips)
Plantbugs (Lygus)
Fleahopper
Cotton Aphids
(Excluding AZ & CA)
Whitefly (excluding
Sweet potato
Whitefly/Silverleaf
Whitefly)
RATES OF
ACEPHATE
90SP PER
ACRE
3.2 oz
0.25 to 1 .0 Ib
0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
(AZ & CA)
0.25 Ib
0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
0.5 to 1.1 Ib
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
Use higher rate for Lygus adults that have
migrated into cotton.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
This insect may develop resistance to
various classes of insecticides. Consult
your local Agricultural Extension Service for
current control recommendations.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
3
7
3
7
7
PHI
21
21
21
21
21
,8
PESTS
CONTROLLED
Armyworms (excluding
Beet Armyworm)
Cabbage Looper
Bollworm
Tobacco Budworm
Adults
Larvae
-
Eggs/DEADHATCH®
Stink Bugs
Pink Bollworm
(AZ & CA)
Cutworms
RATES OF
ACEPHATE
90SP PER
ACRE
1.1 Ibs
0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
(East of
Rockies)
1.1 Ibs
(AZ & CA)
0.25 to 0.5 Ib
0.8 Ib
1.1 Ibs
0.8 Ib
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Early Season: Use 0.5 Ib/A for light
infestations.
Mid and Late Season: Use 0.8 to 1 .1 Ibs/A
for moderate to severe infestations.
Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Moths of budworm larvae are controlled by
direct contact with spray. Moth kill is most
likely to occur when late evening
applications are made.
DEADHATCH: control of emerging larvae
by consumption of treated egg casings.
Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Apply when insects appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Ground application is recommended.
Aerial applications are less effective, but
may be used.
Control is most effective when ground
application is made in the evenings and
sprays are directed toward the base and
lower portion of plant.
Apply when insects first appear or damage
is first noted and repeat as necessary to
maintain control.*
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
7
7
7
7
7
7
PHI
21
21
21
21
21
21
RESTRICTIONS
* Not to exceed maximum of 4.0 Ibs a.i. per acre per crop cycle.
COTTON: FOLIAR - AERIAL APPLICATION
By Air: Minimum of 1 gallon water/A
(minimum of 5 gals water/A in AZ & CA)
PESTS
CONTROLLED
Thrips (Including
Western Flower
Thrips)
RATES OF
ACEPHATE
90SP PER
ACRE
3.2 oz
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
3
PHI
21
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PESTS
CONTROLLED
Plantbugs (Lygus)
Fleahopper
Cotton Aphids
(Excluding AZ & CA)
Whitefly (excluding
Sweet Potato
Whitefly/Silverleaf
Whitefly)
Armyworms (excluding
Beet Armyworm)
Cabbage Looper
Bollworm
Tobacco Budworm
Adults
Larvae
Eggs/DEADHATCH®
Stink Bugs
Pink Bollworm
(AZ & CA)
RATES OF
ACEPHATE
90SP PER
ACRE
0.25 to 0.83 Ib
0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
(AZ & CA)
0.25 Ib
0.5 to 0.83 Ib
0.5 to 0.83 Ib
0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
(AZ & CA)
0.83 Ib
. 0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
(AZ & CA)
0.5 to 0.83 Ib
(East of
Rockies)
1.1 Ibs
(AZ & CA)
0.25 to 0.5 Ib
0.8 Ib
1.1 Ibs
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
Use the higher rate within the rate range for
Lygus adults that have migrated into cotton.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
This insect may develop resistance to
various classes of insecticides. Consult
your local Agricultural Extension Service for
current control recommendations.
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Repeat application as necessary to maintain
control.*
Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Early Season: Use 0.5 Ib/A for light
infestations.
Mid and Late Season: Use 0.8 to 1.1 Ibs/A
for moderate to severe infestations.
Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Moths of budworm larvae are controlled by
direct contact with spray. Moth kill is most
likely to occur when late evening
applications are made.
DEADHATCH: control of emerging larvae
by consumption of treated egg casings.
Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Apply when insects appear and repeat at 7
day spray intervals.*
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
7
3
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
PHI
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21
r
PESTS
CONTROLLED
Cutworms
RATES OF
ACEPHATE
90SP PER
ACRE
0.8 Ib
0.8 to 1.1 Ibs
(AZ & CA)
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Ground application is recommended.
Aerial applications are less effective, but
may be used.
Control is most effective when ground
application is made in the evenings and
sprays are directed toward the base and
lower portion of plant.
Apply when insects first appear or damage
is first noted and repeat as necessary to
maintain control.*
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
7
PHI
21
RESTRICTIONS
* Not to exceed maximum of 4.0 Ibs a.i. per acre per crop cycle.
COTTON TANK MIXES
Always read and follow all label directions when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations.
Observe all restrictions and precautions which appear on all product labels. The most restrictive labeling
applies when using a tank mix.
COTTON TANK MIX: FOLIAR
By Ground: Minimum of 10 gals water/A of spray
By Air: 3 to 10 gals/A of spray (minimum of 5 gals water/A in CA)
Pests Controlled
Sweet potato
Whitefly
(Silverleaf Whitefly)
BRACKET 90
WSP and Tank
Mix Partner
BRACKET 90
WSP
+
DANITOL 2.4 EC
Spray
AMOUNT OF
BRACKET 90
WSP + Tank Mix
Partner Per Acre
•0.5 Ib
+
10-2/3to16floz
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Follow all applicable directions,
restrictions, and precautions on
the EPA registered label for
DANITOL 2.4 EC Spray
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
3
PHI
21
10
Pests Controlled
Armyworms
(excluding Beet
Armyworm)
Bollworm
Cabbage Looper
Cotton Aphid
Cutworms
Fleahopper
Grasshoppers
Pink Bollworm
Plantbugs (Lygus,
Mirids)
Salt Marsh
Caterpillar
Thrips (Including
Western Flower
Thrips)
Tobacco Budworm
Whitefly
(Excluding Sweet
potato/ Silverleaf
Whitefly)
BRACKET 90
WSP and Tank
Mix Partner
BRACKET 90
WSP
+
LORSBAN 4E
or
CHLORPYRIFOS
4E
AMOUNT OF
BRACKET 90
WSP + Tank Mix
Partner Per Acre
0.28 to 1.1 Ibs
(ground)
or
0.28 to 0.83 Ib
(aerial)
+
1 to 2 pts
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Follow all applicable directions,
restrictions and precautions on
the EPA registered label for
LORSBAN 4E.
Cutworms: Use of 0.8 Ib/A
BRACKET 90 WSP
By Ground: Ground application
is recommended.
Control is most effective when
ground application is made in
the evenings and sprays are
directed toward the base and
lower portion of plant.
By Air: Aerial applications are
less effective, but may be used.
Apply when insects first appear
or when damage is first noted.
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
7
PHI
21
RESISTANCE-MANAGEMENT
Cotton pest control programs, especially those for control of silverleaf whitefly populations, should employ a
properly designed resistance-management strategy. Such resistance-management strategies include
mixture or rotation of alternative classes of chemistry including organophosphates, carbamates, pyrethroids
or insect growth regulators. Consult your state or area agricultural extension service for local resistance
management strategies and advice on alternative insecticides.
COTTON TANK MIXES WITH PYRETHROIDS
Synthetic pyrethroids should be used within the guidelines of state and/or regional resistance management
programs and recommendations.
Always read and follow all label directions when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations.
Observe all restrictions and precautions which appear on all product labels. The most restrictive labeling
applies when using a tank mix.
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COTTON TANK MIXES: FOLIAR
By Ground: Minimum of 10 gals water/A of spray
By Air: 3 to 5 gals/A of spray (minimum of 5 gals water/A in CA)
Pests Controlled
Aphids
Bollworm
Cabbage Looper
Cotton Leaf
Perforator
Cutworms
Fall Armyworms
Fleahoppers
Pink
Bollworm (AZ & CA)
Plantbugs
Stinkbugs
Sweet
potato/Silverleaf
Whitefly
Thrips (Including
Western Flower
Whitefly Thrips)
Tobacco Budworm
BRACKET 90
WSP and Tank
Mix Partner
BRACKET 90
WSP
+
one of the
following
AMBUSH® 2EC
AMMO® 2.5EC*
ASANA®XL*
BAYTHROID®
2EC
CAPTURE® 2EC
CYMBUSH SEC
KARATE 1E
(Except CA)
PYDRIN 2.4EC
POUNCE 3.2EC
SCOUT X-TRA®
(Except CA)
Amount of
BRACKET 90
WSP + Tank Mix
Partner Per Acre
0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
(ground)
or
0.5 - 0.83 Ib
(aerial)
+
one of the following
Refer to the AMBUSH
2EC approved label for
use instructions.
Refer to the AMMO
2.5EC approved label
for use instructions.
Refer to the ASANA XL
approved label for use
instructions.
Refer to the
BAYTHROID 2EC
approved label for use
instructions.
Refer to CAPTURE
2EC approved label for
use instructions.
Refer to CYMBUSH
SEC approved label for
use instructions
Refer to the KARATE
1 E approved label for
use instructions.
Refer to the PYDRIN
2.4EC approved label
for use instructions.
Refer to the POUNCE
3.2EC approved label
for use instructions.
Refer to the SCOUT X-
TRA approved label for
use instructions.
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply when eggs or insects
first appear.
Stink Bugs: Use 0.8 Ib/A of
Bracket 90 WSP.
"Cutworms: Use 0.8 Ib/A of
BRACKET 90 WSP.
By Ground: Ground
application is recommended.
Control is most effective
when ground application is
made in the evenings and
sprays are directed toward
the base and lower portion of
plant.
By Air: 3 to 1 0 gals/A spray
(minimum 5 gals/A in CA)
Aerial applications are less
effective, but may be used.
Apply when eggs or insects
first appear or damage is first
noted.
Repeat as necessary to
maintain control.*
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
7
PHI
21
28
RESTRICTIONS
*Do not apply more than 4 Ibs. ai/A per season, this includes all methods of application. Including the use of
PAYLOAD 15 Granular as an in-furrow at planting treatment, all foliar spray, liquid in-furrow application and
seed treatment uses.
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RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
Cotton pest control programs, especially those for control of silverleaf whitefly populations, should employ a
properly designed resistance-management strategy. Such resistance-management strategies include
mixture or rotation of alternative classes of chemistry including organophosphates, carbamates, pyrethroids
or insect growth regulators. Consult your state or area agricultural extension service for local resistance
management strategies and advice on alternative insecticides.
FIELD CROPS
PHI (pre-harvest interval) denotes number of days to harvest.
CROP
Pepper-
mint,
Spear-
mint
Peanuts
Soybeans
INSECTS
Alfalfa looper,
Cutworm,
Aphids
Grasshoppers
Thrips
Corn
earworms,
Fall
armyworms,
Leafhopper,
Loopers,
Velvetbean
Caterpillar
Grasshopper,
Thrips
Potato
Leafhopper,
Stinkbugs
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER
ACRE
1.11 Ibs
0.28 - 0.55 Ib
0.55 - 0.83 Ib
0.83- 1.11 Ibs
0.28- 0.56 Ib
0.56-1.1 Ibs.
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Make initial application when eggs or
insects first appear using a minimum of
20 (ground) or 5 (aerial) gal of water/A.
The grazing of animals on treated areas
and the feeding of spent mint hay to
animals are prohibited.
Do not apply more than 2.0 Ibs. a.i. (2.22
Ibs. product) per acre per season.
Maximum of 2 applications per crop
season.
Apply in water at 1 0 to 50 gals, spray per
acre by ground or in 5 to 1 0 gals, spray
per acre by air. Begin applications when
insects first appear and repeat as needed
to maintain control.
Do not apply more than 4.0 Ibs. a.i. (4.44
Ibs. product) per acre per crop cycle; this
includes all methods of application.
Do not feed treated forage or hay to
livestock or allow animals to graze treated
areas.
By Air:
5 to 1 0 gallons / Acre of spray
By Ground:
1 0 to 50 gallons / Acre of spray
Minimum
Spray Interval
(Days)
7
7
(for
postemergence,
foliar,
ground/aerial)
0.5 Ibs.a.i./acre
and less : 3
days
greater than 0.5
PHI
14
14
(of
digging)
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CROP INSECTS
Armyworms
(except Beet),
Bean Leaf
Beetle,
Cabbage
Looper,
Green
Cloverworm,
Mexican Bean
Beetle,
Soybean
Aphid,
Three-
cornered
Alfalfa
Hopper,
Velvetbean
Caterpillar
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER
ACRE
0.83-1.1 Ibs.
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Do not graze or cut vines for hay or
forage.
Do not apply more than 1 .5 Ibs. a.i./Acre
of Bracket 90 WSP per season.
Always read and follow all label
directions, restrictions, and precautions
when using any pesticide alone or in
tank mix combinations. The most
restrictive labeling applies when using a
tank mix.
Minimum
Spray Interval
(Days)
Ibs.a.i./acre: 7
days
PHI
TOBACCO
TOBACCO TRANSPLANT WATER APPLICATION
(Use Prohibited in CA)
CROP INSECTS AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER
ACRE
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Tobacco Flea Beetle,
Green
Peach
Aphid,
Tobacco
Aphid,
Cutworms,
Tobacco
Thrips
0.83 Ib Provides control of early season flea beetles, green peach aphids,
tobacco aphids, and cutworms for approximately 3 to 4 weeks
after transplanting. For later season control of these insects, apply
a foliar spray of BRACKET 90 WSP.
Apply in a minimum of 100 gals, of water per acre.
Do not apply more than 0.83 Ib (0.75 Ib a.i.) BRACKET 90 WSP
per acre as a transplant water application as some phytotoxicity
may occur.
Do not apply more than 0.75 Ib a.i. per acre per year.
RESTRICTIONS
Make transplant-water applications using mechanical transplant equipment only. Using such equipment, the
insecticide/water mixture is mechanically applied directly into the soil along with the transplanted plants.
Do not apply more than 4 Ibs a.i. per acre per season. This includes all methods of application.
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TOBACCO FOLIAR APPLICATION
(Use Prohibited in CA)
PHI (pre-harvest interval) denotes number of days to harvest.
CROP
Tobacco
(Flue-Cured,
Air Cured,
Dark Fire
Cured)
INSECTS
Grasshoppers
Green Peach Aphid,
Flea Beetle,
Hornworm,
Tobacco Thrips
Tobacco Aphid,
Vegetable Weevils,
Stinkbugs
Budworm,
Cabbage Looper,
Cutworm
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER ACRE
0.28 - 0.83 Ib
0.55 - 0.83 Ib
0.55- 0.83 Ib
0.83 Ib
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply in 10 to 50 gals, water per
acre with ground equipment or a
minimum of 3 gals, per acre by air.
Apply spray at a minimum of 7
days if necessary to maintain
control.
Do not apply more than 4 Ibs a.i.
per acre per season. This includes
all methods of application.
PHI
3
TOBACCO PLANT BED APPLICATION
(Use Prohibited in CA)
CROP INSECTS AMOUNT
BRACKET 90 WSP
PER ACRE
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Tobacco Bed
Treatment
Flea Beetle,
Green Peach
Aphid,
Tobacco
Aphid,
Cutworm
0.83 Ib Apply to foliage at the rate of 1 gal. of diluted
product per every 1,000 sq. ft. of bed. Prepare
diluted product by adding 1 Ib Bracket 90 WSP to
43.5 gallons of water. Apply evenly to ensure
thorough coverage.
Apply spray at a minimum of 7 days if necessary to
maintain control.
Do not apply more than 4 Ibs a.i. per acre per
season. This includes all methods of application.
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TOBACCO FLOATBED/GREENHOUSE APPLICATION
(Use Prohibited in CA)
CROP INSECTS AMOUNT
BRACKET 90 WSP
PER ACRE
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Tobacco Cutworm,
Flea beetle,
Green Peach
Aphid,
Tobacco Aphid
0.83 Ib Apply to foliage at the rate of 3 gals. Of diluted
product per every 1,000 sq. ft. of bed. Prepare diluted
product by adding 1 Ib. Bracket 90 WSP in 130. 7
gallons of water. Apply evenly to ensure thorough
coverage.
NOTE: Floatbed water should be disposed of in the
transplanted field through the transplant water or
through foliar spray.
Apply spray at a minimum of 7 days if necessary to
maintain control.
Do not apply more than 4 Ibs a.i. per acre per
season. This includes all methods of application.
CRANBERRIES
PHI (pre-harvest interval) denotes number of days to harvest.
CROP
Cranberries
INSECTS
Cranberry
Blossom Worm,
Gypsy Moth,
False
Armyworm,
Fireworms,
Spanworms,
Sparganothis
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER
ACRE
1.11 Ibs
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Application should be made using sufficient
water to achieve thorough coverage (ground)
or in a minimum of 2 gal of water/A (aerial).
Do not apply from start of bloom until all
berries have set. When applied via irrigation
system, only sprinkler type irrigation
equipment can be used.
Apply in water by air, ground or with
sprinklers.
NOTE: Limit to one application per growing
season.
Do not apply more than 1.0 Iba.i. (1.11 Ibs.
product) per acre per crop cycle.
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(days)
N/A
PHI
90
SPRINKLER IRRIGATION APPLICATION TO CRANBERRIES
Apply to cranberries only by sprinkler irrigation systems. Do not apply by chemigation to any other crop, or
this crop using any other type of irrigation system.
For overhead chemigation, apply only when wind speed is 10 mph or less.
This product may only be applied through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot, lateral move, end
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tow, side (wheel) roll, travelers, big gun, solid set, or hand move. Do not apply this product through any other
type of irrigation system.
Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop may result from non-uniform
distribution of treated water.
If you have questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service specialists, equipment
manufacturers or other experts.
Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a public
water system unless the label-prescribed safety devices for public water supplies are in place.
A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation shall shut the system
down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
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, 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 which will stop the water pump
motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
System 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 speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
Solid Set Systems: Apply specified dosage for the entire length of the irrigation period or for a 30 to 60
minute period at the end of a regular irrigation set or as a 30 to 60 minute injection as a separate application
not associated with a regular irrigation. Allow time for all lines to flush the pesticide through all nozzles before
turning off irrigation water. To ensure the lines are flushed and free of remaining pesticide, a dye indicator
may be injected into the line to mark the end of the application period. See NOTE.
Center Pivot Systems: Inject the specified dosage per acre continuously for one complete revolution of the
system. See NOTE.
Constant agitation must be maintained in the chemical supply tank during the entire period of insecticide
application. Inject the product with a positive displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right angle
turn to ensure adequate mixing.
Application of more than label recommended quantities of irrigation water per acre may result in decreased
product performance by removing the chemical from the zone of effectiveness.
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VEGETABLE CROPS
PHI (pre-harvest interval) denotes number of days to harvest.
CROPS
Beans &
Lima
Beans
(Dry&
*Succulent
Forms-
except
succulent
green
beans
unless
grown for
seed only)
INSECTS
Fleahoppers,
Grasshoppers
Aphids,
Beanleaf
Beetle,
Leafroller,
Cabbage
Looper,
Cutworms,
Green
Cloverworm,
Leafhoppers,
Mexican Bean
Beetle,
Plantbugs
(Lygus),
Soybean
Looper,
Thrips,
Whitefly
Armyworms,
Corn Earworm,
European
Cornborer
AMOUNT
BRACKET
90WSP
PER ACRE
0.28-0.55IU.
lb
0.55 to
1.11 Ibs
0.83-1.11
Ibs
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Make initial application when
eggs or insects first appear
using a minimum of 20 (ground)
or 2 (aerial) gal of water/A. The
feeding of treated vines to
livestock is prohibited.
With severe infestations, use the
higher specified rates.
Do not apply more than 2.0 lb a.i.
(2.2 Ibs. product) per acre per crop
cycle.
Minimum
Spravvr J
Interval/P\_. ,_\(Days)
7
7
PHI
14 (dry
beans)
1 (lima
succu-
lent
forms)
'RESTRICTIONS: Use on succulent green beans as a food crop is prohibited (includes string beans, snap
beans, and wax beans). Succulent green bean use is permitted ONLY if grown for seed.
'RESTRICTIONS FOR SUCCULENT GREEN BEANS GROWN FOR SEED:
• Do not feed crop residues to livestock or allow animals to graze treated areas.
• Do not apply to succulent beans grown for fresh market or processing.
• No portion of the succulent bean plant may be used or distributed for food or feed purposes.
• Seeds grown from succulent beans shall bear a tag or container label which forbids use of seed for human
consumption or animal feed.
• Seeds grown from succulent beans may not be distributed for human consumption or animal feed.
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CROPS
Brussels
Sprouts,
Cauliflower
Celery
Head
Lettuce
(Crisphead
Type Only)
INSECTS
Green Peach
Aphid
Cabbage
Looper,
Diamondback
Moth,
Imported
Cabbageworm
Green Peach
Aphid
Beet & Fall
Armyworm,
Cabbage
Looper
Aster
Leafhopper,
Green Peach
Aphid
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER
ACRE
0.55-1.11 Ibs
1.11 Ibs
0.55 to
1.11 Ibs
1.11 Ibs
0.55-1.11 Ibs
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Make initial application when
eggs or insects first appear
using a minimum of 25
(ground) or 5 (aerial) gal of
water/A. The feeding of
treated trimmings or the
grazing of livestock in treated
areas is prohibited.
Do not apply more than 2.0 Ib
a.i. (2.22lbs. product) per acre
per crop cycle.
Spray per acre by air.
Use the high rate when heavy
infestations of aphids are
present.
Make initial application when
eggs or insects first appear
using a minimum of 50
(ground) or 5 (aerial) gal of
water/A.
All celery must be trimmed
(tops removed) before
shipment. The use of treated
tops for food/feed is
prohibited.
Do not apply more than 2.0 Ib
a.i. (2.22lbs. product) per acre
per crop cycle.
Apply using a minimum of 10
(ground) or 5 (aerial) gal of
water/A. Applications may be
made in spring, summer, and
early fall in all areas; winter
Minimum
Spray•«— p^i >^t j
Interval
(Days)
7
7
7
7
PHI
14
21
21
21
19
Peppers
(non-Bell
type)
Peppers
(Bell type)
Cabbage
Looper,
Armyworm
(excluding beet
armyworm)
Aphids
Grasshoppers
Cabbage
Looper,
Green Peach
Aphid,
Tobacco
Hornworm
European
Cornborer
1.11 Ibs
0.55 Ib
0.28-1.11 Ibs
0.55-1.11 Ibs
0.83-1.11 Ibs
applications may be made in
AZ, CA, FL, and TX; and late
fall applications may be made
in AZ. In the desert areas of
AZ and CA, do not apply after
first head begins to form in
crops which germinate from
mid-September through
November. The feeding of
trimmings to livestock, and the
grazing of animals on treated
areas are prohibited.
Do not apply more than 2.0 Ib
a.i. (2.22 Ibs. product) per acre
per crop cycle.
Use limited to Midwestern and
Eastern states and to PR. Not
for use in the following states:
WA, OR, ID, MT, WY, CA,
NV, AZ, NM, CO, or UT.
Application should be made by
using a minimum of 40 gal of
water/A.
Maximum of 2 applications per
crop season.
Do not apply more than 1 .0 Ibs
a.i. (1.11 Ibs. product) per acre
per crop cycle.
Make initial application when
eggs or insects first appear
using a minimum of 25
(ground), 3 (aerial), or 5 (aerial
in CA) gal of water/A.
Do not apply more than 2.0 Ibs
a.i. (2.22 Ibs. product) per acre
per crop cycle.
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7
7
7
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NON-BEARING CITRUS
PHI (pre-harvest interval) denotes number of days to harvest.
CROPS
CITRUS
(Non-
bearing)
INSECTS
Aphids
Grasshoppers
Katydid
Mealybugs
Orangedogs
Plantbugs
Thrips
Whiteflies (except
Sweet potato/
Silverleaf)
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER
ACRE
1.11 Ibs
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Make initial spray application to
individual juvenile or non-bearing
trees when eggs or insects first
appear using a minimum of 100
gal of water/A by ground
equipment. The grazing of
livestock on treated areas and
the harvesting of citrus fruits for
one year after treatment are
prohibited.
Minimum
Sorav*^t*< °**j
Interval
(Days)
7
PHI
N/A
SPECIALTY USES
CROP INSECTS AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER ACRE
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Non-crop
Areas
(field
borders,
fencerows,
roadsides,
ditchbanks
and borrow
pits)
Grasshoppers 0.28 Ib Apply using a minimum of 10 (ground), 1 (aerial), or 5
(aerial in CA) gallons of water per acre. The grazing
or feeding of vegetation cut from treated areas is
prohibited.
NON-CROP AREAS (Wasteland)
APPLICATION
METHOD
INSECTS AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER ACRE
ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
Foliar
Ground/ aerial
Black Grass
Bugs,
Grasshoppers,
Mormon
Crickets
1.6 to 2.2 oz Application should be made using a minimum of 10
(ground), 0.5 (aerial), or 5 (aerial in CA) gal of water/A.
The grazing or feeding of vegetation cut from treated
areas is prohibited.
Do not make more than one application per season.
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CONTAINER GROWN NURSERY STOCK
PLANTS
Container
Grown Nursery
Stock
(Arborvitae,
Azalea,
Camelia,
Rhododendron,
Roses,
Viburnum,
Yew)
INSECTS
Black Vine
Weevil,
Strawberry
Root
Weevil
Ants (except
fire,
harvester,
carpenter
and
pharaoh)
AMOUNT
ACEPHATE
90SP PER 100
GALS
0.63 Ib
0.63 Ib
TIME OF APPLICATION
Through drench application
of liquid formulation should
be made by mid-September
for greenhouse stock and
by mid-October for outdoor
stock. Consult your local
county extension agent for
information on the
identification and control of
root weevils on
ornamentals.
Apply as needed to control
the pest.
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
100 gals, of solution so as
to thoroughly drench the
root system.
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ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS
PLANTS
Trees and
Shrubs
(except
Flowering
Crabapple
and Douglas
Fir, see
below)
INSECTS
Aphids,
Bagworms,
Birch
Leafminer,
Tent
Caterpillar*,
Lace Bugs,
Leafrollers
Douglas Fir
Tussock,
Moth Larvae,
Gypsy Moth
Larvae*,
Webworms
Scales
(Crawlers)
Ponderosa
Pine Needle
Miner
Grasshoppers
California
Oakworm,
Cankerworms
(Spring & Fall)
AMOUNT
BRACKET
90WSP
PERIOD
GALS
0.28 Ib -
1.11 Ibs
(4.4-17.7
OZ)
0.55-
111 IhsI . I I IL/O
(8.7-17.7__\
oz)
0.55-1.11
Ibs
(8.7-17.7
oz)/
0.55-1.11
Ibs
(8.7-17.7
oz)
0.55-1.11
Ibs
(8.7-17.7
oz)
0.28-1.11
Ibs
TIME OF
APPLICATION
As the insects or
damage first
appear.
As insects begin
to appear.
As crawlers begin
to appear. Repeat
applications, at a 2
week or more
interval, may be
necessary where
there is
continuous crawler
production.
Time of
application is
important.
Consult your
Farm Advisor or
County
Extension Agent.
As the grass-
hoppers begin to
appear
As the insects
begin to appear.
Use the higher
amount when
the larger larvae
are present.
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
Rates <: 0.5 Ib.
a.i./A = 3 days
Rates > 0.5 Ib.
a.i./A = 7 days
(unless
specified at
a longer
interval)
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100 gals
water with a hydraulic sprayer.
The addition of a suitable
sticker improves control of
Gypsy Moth larvae.
Do not apply by low pressure
handwand.
*Mist blower application. Adjust
rates to 1 .1 1 Ibs per 100 gals
water for Gypsy Moth control
and 0.83 Ib per 100 gals water
for Tent Caterpillar control.
Application to Huckleberry,
Balm of Gilead, Cottonwood,
Lombardy Poplar and
Viburnum suspensum may
result in flower damage.
Nursery crops. Before treating
large plantings, spray only a
few plants and observe two
weeks for phytotoxicity.
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100 gals
water with a hydraulic sprayer
as a full coverage spray
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP in
100 gals, water with a
hydraulic sprayer.
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PLANTS INSECTS
Nantucket
Pine Tip Moth
Larvae
Root Weevil
Adults
Box Elder
Bugs,
Sawflies,
Budworms,
Leafhoppers
Japanese
Beetle
AMOUNT
BRACKET
90WSP
PERIOD
GALS
1.11 Ibs
(17.7oz)
1.11 Ibs
(17.7oz)
1.11 Ibs
(17.7oz)
1.11 Ibs
(17.7oz)
TIME OF
APPLICATION
Time of
application is
important.
Consult your
Farm Advisor or
County
Extension Agent.
Repeat
applications will
be required for
subsequent
generations.
Apply when first
feeding damage
occurs. Repeat
applications at
four week
intervals until the
first heavy frost,
maybe
necessary for
complete foliage
protection.
As the insects
begin to appear.
As the Japanese
Beetles begin to
appear. Repeat
applications, at 2
week intervals,
may be
necessary.
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
Rates < 0.5 Ib.
a.i./A = 3 days
Rates > 0.5 Ib.
a.i./A = 7 days
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP in
1 00 gals, water with a
hydraulic sprayer as a full
coverage spray.
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP in
1 00 gals, water with a
hydraulic sprayer as a full
coverage spray.
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PLANTS INSECTS
Elm Leaf
Beetle (larvae)
AMOUNT
BRACKET
90WSP
PER 100
GALS
1.11 Ib
(17.7oz)
TIME OF
APPLICATION
As the larvae
begin to appear.
ACEPHATE will
not prevent Elm
Leaf Beetle eggs
from hatching.
Minimum
Spray
Interval
(Days)
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
PLANTS
Douglas Fir,
Christmas
Trees
Flowering
Crabapples
Crepe Myrtle
INSECTS
Douglas Fir
Needle Midge
Aphids, Tent
Caterpillars,
Leafrollers
Aphids
AMOUNT
BRACKET
90WSP
PER 100/-\ A 1 f\
GALS
0.55 Ib
(8.7 oz)
0.28 Ib
(4.4 oz)
2 to 3 level
TIME OF
APPLICATION
Application
should be made
no more than 2
weeks prior to
bud burst. For
additional pest
management
information,
consult your
county extension
service.
As the insects
begin to appear.
As aphids begin
Minimum
Spray
Interval
/r>— . ,—L\
(Days)
N/A
28
N/A
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Application should be made no
more than 2 weeks prior to bud
burst using a minimum of 100
(ground) or 2 (aerial) gal of
water/A. Do not apply by low
pressure handwand.
Maximum of 1 application per
crop season. Do not apply
more than 0.55 Ib product per
acre per crop cycle.
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100
gals, water with a hydraulic
sprayer.
Do not apply more often than 3
times in a growing season.
Note: Phytotoxicity has
occurred on the following
Crabapple varieties: Hopa,
Ichonoski, Malusfloribunda,
Pink Perfection, Red Wine and
Snow Cloud.
Do not apply by a low pressure
handwand.
Make a paint-on slurry to the
25
Tbs. (0.5-.8
oz) per 1
Tbs. of
water.
to appear. trunk in a band 6-12 inches
above the ground by mixing the
specified amount of BRACKET
90WSP.
Remove the loose bark from
the trunk areas to be treated.
Completely paint a band
around each trunk to a width
twice its diameter. Application
should be made to trunks
within a zone 6 to 12 inches
above the ground and below
the point where branching
begins. For multi-trunk plants
be certain to treat all trunks.
For either single or multi-trunk
plants, application should be
made as low as possible within
the recommended treatment
zone.
COMMERCIAL TURFGRASS
(Golf Course Turf Only)
DO NOT ALLOW LIVESTOCK TO GRAZE TREATED AREAS. DO NOT FEED TREATED GRASS TO
LIVESTOCK.
Use limited to golf courses.
Aerial applications to turf are prohibited.
NOT FOR USE ON RESIDENTIAL LAWNS
PLANTS
Turf grass
INSECTS
Fall
Armyworm,
Yellow Striped
Armyworm,
Southern
Armyworm
Cutworm
Chinch bugs
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90 WSP
PER 1,000 SOFT
0.4to1.0oz
(1.11 to 2.71 Ibsper
acre)
1.0 to 1.6 oz
(2.71 to 4.44 Ibs per
acre)
1.0 to 1.6 oz
(2.71 to 4.44 Ibs per
acre)
TIME OF
APPLICATION
As the insects appear. A
repeat application at 2
week intervals may be
necessary.
Apply as needed for
adult population
knockdown (10 to 14
days)
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
1,000sqft.
Use a minimum of 5 gals
water per 1 ,000 sq ft to
obtain good coverage.
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
1 ,000 sq ft.
Use 1 to 1 5 gals water per
1 ,000 sq ft to obtain good
coverage.
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PLANTS INSECTS
Sod
Webworm
(Crambus
spp)
Leafhopper
Mole Crickets
(Except CA)
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90 WSP
PER 1,000 SOFT
0.4 to 0.8 oz
(1.11 to 2.22 Ibs per
acre)
0.8 oz
(2.22 Ibs per acre)
0.8 to 1.6oz
(2.22 - 4.44 Ibs per
acre)
TIME OF
APPLICATION
As sod webworms
begin to appear. Use
the higher amount when
quick knockdown is
needed or with heavy
infestations.
Repeat application may
be necessary. Do not
repeat at more than 1
week intervals.
As the leafhoppers
begin to appear. A
repeat application at 1
week intervals may be
necessary.
As mole crickets begin
to appear. For
knockdown of existing
populations, more than
one application may be
required throughout the
growing season. For
heavy infestations, use
the higher dosage rate.
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
1,000sqft.
Use 1 to 15 gals water per
1 ,000 sq ft to obtain good
coverage.
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
1,000sqft.
Use 1 to 15 gals water per
1 ,000 sq ft to obtain good '
coverage.
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
1,000sqft.
Use 1 to 15 gals water per
1 ,000 sq ft to obtain good
coverage.
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PLANTS
Dichondra
(golf course
turf only)
INSECTS
Mole Crickets
(Except CA)
(continued)
Greenbug
(Schizaphis
graminun),
Grasshoppers
Cutworm,
Flea Beetle,
Southern
Armyworm,
Yellow Striped
Armyworm
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90 WSP
PER 1,000 SOFT
0.8 to 1.6oz
(2.22-4.44 Ibs per
acre)
0.4 oz
(1.11 Ibs per acre)
0.8 to 1 .6 oz
(2.2 to 4.44 Ibs per
acre)
TIME OF
APPLICATION
Refer to directions on
previous page.
Apply when insects or
their damage first
appear. Repeat as
necessary. Application
is not to be repeated at
more than 1 week
intervals.
As the insects appear.
Repeat at 2 week
intervals as necessary.
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply during late afternoon
or early evening hours and
after irrigation. Do not
irrigate after application.
The use of a lemon
fragrance substance in the
spray mix may enhance
control by acting as a
flushing agent and thus
provide increased mole
cricket contact with the
BRACKET 90 WSP. The
following lemon-scented
products have been shown
to be effective flushing
agents. Lemon Joy, Lemon
Palmolive and Might Myrt
Products Manufacturer-
Base Pure Lemon
Fragrance. The use rate for
these lemon-scented
products is 2 teaspoons per
gallon of water for small total
mix volumes or 5 fl. oz. per
50 gals, of water for a large
total mix volume.
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
1 ,000 sq ft.
Use 4 to 15 gals water per
1 ,000 sq ft to obtain good
coverage. Do not mow
turfgrass for at least 24
hours after application.
Apply the specified amount
of BRACKET 90 WSP per
1,000sqft
Use a minimum of 15 gals
water per 1 ,000 sq ft to
obtain good coverage.
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OUTDOOR WASP AND PERIMETER SPRAY
Not for use on residential turf.
The use of low [
LOCATION
Outdoor
wasp and
perimeter
area
sressure handwand equipment for perimeter or wasp treatments is prohibited.
INSECTS
Wasps
Cockroaches,
Ants
(excluding fire,
harvester,
carpenter and
pharaoh ants),
Pillbugs,
Earwigs
(Perimeter
treatment)
AMOUNT
BRACKET
90WSP
PER
GALLON
1.6oz
(0.10 Ib)
1.6oz
(0.10 Ib)
TIME OF APPLICATION
Treat early or late in the
day, as wasps are
generally less active during
these times.
As the insects appear
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP per each gallon
of water used. Apply as a spot
treatment to the nest, nest
entrance, and surrounding areas
where the wasps alight.
Apply specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP per each gallon
of water used. Apply to a band of
soil 6 to 10 feet adjacent to the
structure and to a height of 2 to 3
feet on the foundation where pests
may be active or may find entrance.
Also apply as a residual spray or
with a paint brush to surfaces of
buildings, window frames, shutters,
entry-ways, screens, eaves, patios,
garages, carports, around garbage
areas and other areas where these
pests congregate.
OUTDOOR FLORAL CROPS AND GROUND COVERS
PLANTS
Daisies,
Dahlias,
Easter Lily,
Gladioli,
Gyposophila,
Pachysandra,
Peony, Roses,
Sedum,
Statice,
Strawflower,
Yarrow, Zinnia
INSECTS
Aphids,
Thrips,
Lygus,
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER 100
GALS
0.55 Ib
(8.7 oz)
Single application
rate not to exceed
0.75 Ib.a.i./A for cut
flowers and 1 .0 Ib
a.i./Aforall other
plants
TIME OF APPLICATION
As insects begin to
appear. Repeat
applications may be
necessary.
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100 gals
water with a hydraulic sprayer
as a full coverage spray.
Multiple applications may cause
slight tip burn or marginal leaf
necrosis on some varieties.
Test on a few plants to
determine varietal susceptibility.
Minimum spray intervals are 3
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Roses,
Boston Ivy
Japanese
Beetle
1.11 Ibs
(17.7oz)
Single application
rate not to exceed
0.75 Ib.a.i./A for cut
flowers and 1 .0 Ib
a.i./Aforall other
plants
As the Japanese Beetles
begin to appear. Repeat
applications at 2 week
intervals may be
necessary.
:.
days for rates up to and
including 0.5 Ib.a.i./acre and 7
days for rates greater than 0.5
Ib.a.i./acre, except where a
longer spray interval is
specified.
COMMERCIAL GREENHOUSE FLORAL AND FOLIAGE PLANT CROPS
Do not apply more than 0.83 Ibs. a.i. (13.3 oz. product) per acre per 100 gallons of water (not to exceed 0.75
Ib a.i. (0.83 Ibs product) per acre for cut flowers and 0.83 Ibs. a.i. (13.3 oz. product) per acre for all other
ornamentals).
Do not apply under conditions involving possible drift to food, forage or other plantings that might be
damaged or the crops thereof rendered unfit for sale, use or consumption.
PLANTS
Roses
Foliage Plants,
Orchids,
Anthuriums,
Cacti,
Poinsettia
INSECTS
Leafrollers
Aphids
Mealybugs,
Thrips,
Whiteflies
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSPPER100
GALS
0.55 to 0.83 Ib
(8.7to13.3oz)
0.28 Ib
(4.3 oz)
0.55 Ib
(8.7 oz)
TIME OF APPLICATION
As leafrollers begin to
appear. Use the higher
amount when the large
larvae are present.
As aphids begin to
appear.
As the insects begin to
appear. A repeat
application, at a 2 week
interval, may be
necessary for control of
mealybugs and
whiteflies.
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100 gals
water with a hydraulic sprayer
as a full coverage spray.
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100 gals
water with a hydraulic sprayer
as a full coverage spray. The
addition of a wetting agent may
be required on difficult to wet
foliage.
Note: Phytotoxicity has
occurred on the following
foliage plants: Bletchum
gibbum, Cissus antarctica,
Ficus triangularis, Fittonia
verschaffeltii, Maranta
leuconeura kerchoveana,
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PLANTS INSECTS
Scales
(crawlers)
Sweet
Potato
Whiteflies,
(except CA
and NY)
AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSP PER 100
GALS
0.55 Ib
(8.7 oz)
0.28 Ib
(4.3 oz)
plus
102/3floz
(0.2 Ib ai)
TAME 2.4 EC
Spray
TIME OF APPLICATION
As crawlers begin to
appear. Repeat
applications, at a 2 week
or more interval, may be
necessary where there is
continuous crawler
production.
Apply when insects first
appear. If a population is
well established, make
one application of the
tank mix and follow 5 to 7
days later with TAME
alone at 16floz/100
gals. See TAME label for
instructions.
ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Pachystachya lutea,
Plectranthus australis,
Polypodium aureus,
Polystichum, Pteris ensiformis,
Tolmiea menziesii. Before
treating large plantings spray
only a few plants and observe 2
weeks for varietal phytotoxicity.
Applications of BRACKET 90
WSP on Poinsettias after bract
formation may result in
phytotoxicity on certain
varieties.
For sweet potato whitefly
control, apply the specified
amounts of BRACKET 90 WSP
plus TAME 2.4 EC Spray as a
tank mix at a volume necessary
to obtain good coverage.
Follow the TAME label for
specific instructions on the
alternation of TAME plus
ACEPHATE and TAME alone
and the rotation instructions to
avoid potential resistance.
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PLANTS INSECTS AMOUNT
BRACKET 90
WSPPER100
GALS
TIME OF APPLICATION ADDITIONAL USE
INSTRUCTIONS
Roses,
Carnations,
Chrysan-
themums
Aphids,
Thrips
0.55 Ib
(8.7 oz)
As aphids begin to
appear.
As thrips begin to appear
or at the right flower bud
stage. Repeat
applications may be
necessary.
Apply the specified amount of
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100 gals
water with a hydraulic sprayer
as a full coverage spray.
Do not apply more often than
once every 28 days to
Carnations and
Chrysanthemums.
Note: Phytotoxicity has
occurred on the following
Chrysanthemum varieties:
.Albatross, Bonnie Jean, Dixie,
Garland, Gent, Iceberg, Pride,
Showoff, Statesman, Tally Ho,
Westward Ho, and Wild Honey,
Before treating large
Chrysanthemum plantings,
spray only a few plants and
observe two weeks for varietal
phytotoxicity.
Application to
Chrysanthemums and Roses
with open flowers may result in
phytotoxicity.
NOTE: This product is sold by weight and package is full when packed but due to fluffy nature this material is
inclined to settle.
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