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# BRACKET 90 WSP
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- EPA Reg No: **1381-238**
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- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Acephate (90%)
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- Label accepted: 2013-04-30
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/001381-00238-20130430.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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OFFICE OF
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PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND
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TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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Lisa Mathias
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Winfield Solutions, LLC
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P.O. Box 64589
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St. Paul, MN 55164 APR 3 0 2013
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Subject: Addition of succulent green bean use restrictions and accompanying language
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Bracket 90 WSP
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EPA Reg. No.: 1381-238
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Submission date: February 8, 2013
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Decision #: 475611
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Dear Ms. Mathias:
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The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
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Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. A stamped copy is
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enclosed for your records. Please submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you
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release the product for shipment. If you have any questions regarding this label, please contact
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Dr. Jennifer Urbanski at 703-347-0156 or urbanski.jennifer@epa.gov.
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Sine
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Venus Eagle
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Product Manager (01)
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msecticide-Rodenticide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Enclosure- Stamped Label
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AansoLUTioNS
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BRACKET 90 WSPINSECTICIDE IN WATER SOLUBLE PACKETS
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Active Ingredient ByWt.
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Acephate (O,S-Dimethyl acetylphosphoramidothioate) 90%
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Other Ingredients 10%
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Total 100%
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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FIRST AID
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Acephate is an organophosphate, cholinesterase inhibitor.
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IF SWALLOWED
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IF IN EYES
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IF ON SKIN OR
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CLOTHING
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IF INHALED
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or
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doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 1 5-20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing
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eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 1 5-20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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• Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial
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respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor fro further treatment advice.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Acephate is a cholinesterase inhibitor. If signs of cholinesterase inhibition appear, atropine is antidotal. 2-
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PAM may also be used in conjunction with atropine but should not be used alone.
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HOT LINE NUMBER
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Hot Line Number: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center
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doctor, or going for treatment.
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For emergency assistance call 1-877-424-7452.
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or
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EPA Reg. No. 1381-238
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Manufactured for:
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Winfield Solutions, LLC
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P.O. BOX 64589
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St. Paul, MN 55164-0589
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ACCEPTED
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APR 3 0 m
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Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide,
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and Rodenticide Act, as amended, for the
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pesticide registered under:
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EPAEst. No. 51036-GA-1
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NET CONTENTS:
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1/0208/3
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION
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Harmful if swallowed. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes or clothing.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Some materials that are chemical-resistant to this product are barrier laminate, butyl rubber, nitrile rubber and
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viton. If you want more options, follow the instructions for category F on an EPA chemical-resistance category
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selection chart.
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Mixers, loaders, applicators and other handlers using engineering controls must wear:
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• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Socks and shoes
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• Chemical-resistant gloves for all mixers and loaders and for applicators using hand-held application
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equipment
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In addition, applicators using low pressure hand wand application equipment must wear:
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• A NIOSH-approved dust mist filtering respirator with MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C or a
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NIOSH-approved respirator with any N, R, P or HE filter.
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See engineering controls for additional requirements.
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Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables exist,
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use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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ENGINEERING CONTROLS
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Water-soluble packets when used correctly qualify as a closed mixing/loading system under the Worker
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Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(4)]. Mixers and loaders using water-
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soluble packets must:
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• wear the personal protective equipment required above for mixers/loaders, and
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• be provided and must have immediately available and must use in an emergency, such as a broken
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package, spill, or equipment breakdown the following PPE:
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• Coveralls
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• Chemical-resistant footwear
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• A NIOSH-approved dust mist filtering respirator with MSHA/NIOSH approval number prefix TC-21C or a
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NIOSH-approved respirator with any N, R, P or HE filter.
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Pilots must use an enclosed cockpit in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
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Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240(d)(6)].
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The use of human flaggers is prohibited.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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1. Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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2. Remove clothing/PPE immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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3. Remove PPE immediately after handling this product. Wash the outside of gloves before removing. As soon as
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possible, wash thoroughly and change into clean clothing.
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r
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to birds.
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For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal
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areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of
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equipment washwaters.
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Exposed treated seed may be hazardous to birds and other wildlife. Dispose of all excess treated seed and
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seed packaging by burial away from bodies of water.
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This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply
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this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds while bees are actively visiting the treatment area.
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PESTICIDE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of equipment.
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STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Do not put concentrate or dilute into food or drink
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containers. Store in cool, dry place. Protect from excessive heat. Do not contaminate food or foodstuffs.
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Do not store or transport near feed or food.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an
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approved waste disposal facility. Open dumping is prohibited.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Dispose of outer bag
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in a sanitary landfill or by incineration if allowed by state and local authorities.
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For help with any spill, leak, fire or exposure involving this material, call Chemtrec 1-800-424-9300.
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CHEMIGATION PROHIBITION
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Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system, except on Cranberries.
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TABLE OF EQUIVALENTS
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Rates of
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Bracket 90 WSP Per Acre
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2.5 oz.
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3.2 oz.
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3.25 oz.
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0.25 Ib.
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0.28 Ib.
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0.5 Ib.
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0.56 Ib.
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0.8 Ib.
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1.0 Ib.
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1.1 Ib.
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Acres Treated by
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a 1 Ib. Water-Soluble Bag
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6.4
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5
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4.9
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4
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3.5
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2
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1.8
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1.2
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1
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0.9
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Acres Treated by
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a 2.5 Ib Water-Soluble Bag
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16
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12.5
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12.3
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10
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8.9
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5
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4.5
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3.1
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2.5
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2.3
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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READ ENTIRE LABEL. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND
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DIRECTIONS, AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
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f 151%
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USE RESTRICTIONS
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Not for indoor residential use. For greenhouse use, use is limited to commercial greenhouses for use on
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tobacco) floatbed application, ornamental, floral, and foliage plants.
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For use on turf, use limited to golf courses. Aerial application to turf is prohibited.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift.
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during application.
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For any requirements specific to your State or tribe, consult the Agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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Do not apply with low pressure handwand except when used on ornamental trees, shrubs and floral plants
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grown for non-agricultural or non-commercial use.
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR
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part 170. This standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests,
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nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training,
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decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific instructions and
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exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE), and
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restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered
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by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and
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that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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1. Coveralls
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2. Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material and
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3. Shoes plus socks
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker
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Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR part 170). The WPS applies when this product is
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used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, or greenhouses. Do not enter or allow others to enter
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until sprays have dried.
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USE DIRECTIONS
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This package contains water soluble packets of Bracket 90 WSP. Do not handle the packets with wet gloves
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or allow the packets to become wet prior to addition to the spray tank. If only one packet is used, close and
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reseal outer container to protect remaining packets.
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To prepare spray solution, drop the unopened packet of Bracket 90 WSP into a spray tank containing at least
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one-half the desired total quantity of water. Continue to add water with the agitator running until the desired
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spray volume is reached. Depending on the water temperature and degree of agitation the packet should
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completely dissolve in approximately 5 minutes.
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SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
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A variety of factors including weather conditions, (e.g., wind direction, wind speed, temperature, relative
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humidity) and method of application (e.g., ground, aerial, airblast, chemigation) can influence pesticide drift.
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The applicator and grower must evaluate all factors and make appropriate adjustments when applying this
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product.
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• All aerial, ground and air-assisted/airblast application equipment must be properly maintained and
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calibrated using water as carrier. Do not apply this product as an ultra low volume (ULV) spray other than
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as specified on this label, or in any carrier other than water.
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• Use the largest droplet size consistent with good pest control. Small droplets are more prone to spray
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drift and can be minimized by appropriate nozzle selection, by orienting nozzles away from the air stream
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as much as possible, and by avoiding excessive spray boom pressure.
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• Do not apply at wind speeds greater than 10 mph at the application site.
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• Apply as close to target plants as practical to obtain a good spray pattern for adequate coverage.
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• For aerial applications, do not apply at heights greater than 10 feet (consistent with flight safety).
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• For airblast applications, direct spray above foliage and turn off outward pointing nozzles at row ends and
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outer rows.
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• For aerial applications, the spray boom should be mounted on the aircraft so as to minimize drift caused
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by wing tip vortices. The minimum practical boom length should be used and must not exceed 75% of
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wing span or rotor diameter.
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• For ground applications, do not apply at heights greater than 4 feet.
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Aerial applications to turf are prohibited.
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COTTON
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PHI (pre-harvest interval) denotes number of days to harvest.
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COTTON USE RESTRICTIONS:
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Do not use treated seed for food or feed purposes for oil.
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Do not feed treated forage or gin trash to livestock.
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Do not allow animals to graze on treated areas.
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Do not apply more than 4.0 Ibs a.i. per acre per crop cycle. This includes all methods of application.
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The maximum single aerial application rate for use in California and Arizona is 1.0 Ib a.i. per acre. For all
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remaining areas, the maximum single aerial application rate is 0.75 Ib a:i. per acre.
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COTTON: IN FURROW
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By Ground AT-PLANTING APPLICATION: 3 to 5 gals/A of spray
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PESTS
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CONTROLLED
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Aphids*
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Black (Greasy)
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Cutworm (Except
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CA)
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Thrips (Including
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Western Flower
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Thrips)
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*Excluding Cotton
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Aphids in AZ & CA
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RATES OF
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ACEPHATE
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90SP PER
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ACRE
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0.56 to 1.1 Ibs
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NOTE: For the
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Black Lands of
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Texas use
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1.1 Ibs/A
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BRACKET 90
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WSP
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ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
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Use flat-fan nozzles for in-furrow application.
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Align nozzles to ensure good spray
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deposition into the seed furrow. Cone type
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nozzles are not recommended since
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unacceptable spray deposition may occur.
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Securely fasten spray-system tubing to
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furrow opener and check frequently to
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ensure proper positioning and operation.
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BRACKET 90 WSP can be mixed with
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fungicides that are sprayed in-furrow for
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disease control.
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Minimum
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Spray
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Interval
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(Days)
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N/A
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PHI
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N/A
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COTTON: FOLIAR - GROUND APPLICATION
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By Ground: Minimum of 10 gals water/A
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PESTS
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CONTROLLED
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Thrips (Including
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Western Flower
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Thrips)
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Plantbugs (Lygus)
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Fleahopper
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Cotton Aphids
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(Excluding AZ & CA)
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Whitefly (excluding
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Sweet potato
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Whitefly/Silverleaf
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Whitefly)
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RATES OF
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ACEPHATE
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90SP PER
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ACRE
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3.2 oz
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0.25 to 1 .0 Ib
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0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
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(AZ & CA)
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0.25 Ib
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0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
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0.5 to 1.1 Ib
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ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
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Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
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Repeat application as necessary to maintain
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control.*
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Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
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Use higher rate for Lygus adults that have
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migrated into cotton.
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Repeat application as necessary to maintain
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control.*
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Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
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Repeat application as necessary to maintain
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control.*
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This insect may develop resistance to
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various classes of insecticides. Consult
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your local Agricultural Extension Service for
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current control recommendations.
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Repeat application as necessary to maintain
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control.*
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Repeat application as necessary to maintain
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control.*
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Minimum
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Spray
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Interval
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(Days)
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3
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7
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3
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7
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7
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PHI
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21
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21
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21
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21
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21
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,8
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PESTS
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CONTROLLED
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Armyworms (excluding
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Beet Armyworm)
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Cabbage Looper
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Bollworm
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Tobacco Budworm
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Adults
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Larvae
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-
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Eggs/DEADHATCH®
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Stink Bugs
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Pink Bollworm
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(AZ & CA)
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Cutworms
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RATES OF
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ACEPHATE
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90SP PER
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ACRE
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1.1 Ibs
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0.5 to 1.1 Ibs
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(East of
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Rockies)
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1.1 Ibs
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(AZ & CA)
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0.25 to 0.5 Ib
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0.8 Ib
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1.1 Ibs
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0.8 Ib
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ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
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Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
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day spray intervals.*
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Early Season: Use 0.5 Ib/A for light
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infestations.
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Mid and Late Season: Use 0.8 to 1 .1 Ibs/A
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for moderate to severe infestations.
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Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
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day spray intervals.*
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Moths of budworm larvae are controlled by
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direct contact with spray. Moth kill is most
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likely to occur when late evening
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applications are made.
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DEADHATCH: control of emerging larvae
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by consumption of treated egg casings.
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Apply when eggs appear and repeat at 7
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day spray intervals.*
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Apply when insects appear and repeat at 7
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day spray intervals.*
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Ground application is recommended.
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Aerial applications are less effective, but
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may be used.
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Control is most effective when ground
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application is made in the evenings and
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sprays are directed toward the base and
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lower portion of plant.
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Apply when insects first appear or damage
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is first noted and repeat as necessary to
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maintain control.*
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Minimum
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Spray
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Interval
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(Days)
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7
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7
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7
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7
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7
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7
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PHI
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21
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21
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21
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21
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21
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21
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RESTRICTIONS
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* Not to exceed maximum of 4.0 Ibs a.i. per acre per crop cycle.
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COTTON: FOLIAR - AERIAL APPLICATION
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By Air: Minimum of 1 gallon water/A
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(minimum of 5 gals water/A in AZ & CA)
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PESTS
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CONTROLLED
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Thrips (Including
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Western Flower
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Thrips)
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RATES OF
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ACEPHATE
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90SP PER
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ACRE
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3.2 oz
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ADDITIONAL USE INSTRUCTIONS
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Apply when eggs or insects first appear.
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Repeat application as necessary to maintain
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control.*
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Minimum
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Spray
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Interval
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|
(Days)
|
|
3
|
|
PHI
|
|
21
|
|
|
|
r °\
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
11
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
r 12 13
|
|
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)
|
|
14
|
|
|
|
r 13
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
14
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
15
|
|
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
|
|
|
|
f r
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
17
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
c 18
|
|
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.
|
|
3
|
|
7
|
|
7
|
|
7
|
|
|
|
r 20
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
21
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
22
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
23
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
24
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
26
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
27
|
|
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.
|
|
|
|
28
|
|
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
|
|
|
|
29
|
|
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
|
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gibbum, Cissus antarctica,
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Ficus triangularis, Fittonia
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verschaffeltii, Maranta
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leuconeura kerchoveana,
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30
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PLANTS INSECTS
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Scales
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(crawlers)
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Sweet
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Potato
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Whiteflies,
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(except CA
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and NY)
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AMOUNT
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BRACKET 90
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WSP PER 100
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GALS
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0.55 Ib
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(8.7 oz)
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0.28 Ib
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(4.3 oz)
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plus
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102/3floz
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(0.2 Ib ai)
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TAME 2.4 EC
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Spray
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TIME OF APPLICATION
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As crawlers begin to
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appear. Repeat
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applications, at a 2 week
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or more interval, may be
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necessary where there is
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continuous crawler
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production.
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Apply when insects first
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|
appear. If a population is
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well established, make
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one application of the
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|
tank mix and follow 5 to 7
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|
days later with TAME
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alone at 16floz/100
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|
gals. See TAME label for
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|
instructions.
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ADDITIONAL USE
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|
INSTRUCTIONS
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|
Pachystachya lutea,
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|
Plectranthus australis,
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|
Polypodium aureus,
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|
Polystichum, Pteris ensiformis,
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|
Tolmiea menziesii. Before
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|
treating large plantings spray
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|
only a few plants and observe 2
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|
weeks for varietal phytotoxicity.
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|
Applications of BRACKET 90
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|
WSP on Poinsettias after bract
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|
formation may result in
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|
phytotoxicity on certain
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|
varieties.
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|
For sweet potato whitefly
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|
control, apply the specified
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|
amounts of BRACKET 90 WSP
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|
plus TAME 2.4 EC Spray as a
|
|
tank mix at a volume necessary
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|
to obtain good coverage.
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|
Follow the TAME label for
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|
specific instructions on the
|
|
alternation of TAME plus
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|
ACEPHATE and TAME alone
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|
and the rotation instructions to
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|
avoid potential resistance.
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|
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|
31
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PLANTS INSECTS AMOUNT
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|
BRACKET 90
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|
WSPPER100
|
|
GALS
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|
TIME OF APPLICATION ADDITIONAL USE
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|
INSTRUCTIONS
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|
Roses,
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|
Carnations,
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|
Chrysan-
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|
themums
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|
Aphids,
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|
Thrips
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|
0.55 Ib
|
|
(8.7 oz)
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|
As aphids begin to
|
|
appear.
|
|
As thrips begin to appear
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|
or at the right flower bud
|
|
stage. Repeat
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|
applications may be
|
|
necessary.
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|
Apply the specified amount of
|
|
BRACKET 90 WSP in 100 gals
|
|
water with a hydraulic sprayer
|
|
as a full coverage spray.
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|
Do not apply more often than
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|
once every 28 days to
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|
Carnations and
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|
Chrysanthemums.
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|
Note: Phytotoxicity has
|
|
occurred on the following
|
|
Chrysanthemum varieties:
|
|
.Albatross, Bonnie Jean, Dixie,
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|
Garland, Gent, Iceberg, Pride,
|
|
Showoff, Statesman, Tally Ho,
|
|
Westward Ho, and Wild Honey,
|
|
Before treating large
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|
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.
|
|
WARRANTY DISCLAIMER
|
|
The directions for use of this product must be followed carefully. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH
|
|
APPLICABLE LAW, (1) THE GOODS DELIVERED TO YOU ARE FURNISHED "AS IS" BY
|
|
MANUFACTURER OR SELLER AND (2) MANUFACTURER AND SELLER MAKE NO WARRANTIES,
|
|
GUARANTEES, OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND TO BUYER OR USER, EITHER EXPRESS OR
|
|
IMPLIED, OR BY USAGE OF TRADE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH REGARD TO THE
|
|
PRODUCT SOLD, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
|
|
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, USE, OR ELIGIBILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR TRADE
|
|
USAGE. UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INEFFECTIVENESS,
|
|
MAY RESULT BECAUSE OF SUCH FACTORS AS THE PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF OTHER
|
|
MATERIALS USED IN COMBINATION WITH THE GOODS, OR THE MANNER OF USE OR
|
|
APPLICATION, INCLUDING WEATHER, ALL OF WHICH ARE BEYOND THE CONTROL OF
|
|
MANUFACTURER OR SELLER AND ASSUMED BY BUYER OR USER. THIS WRITING CONTAINS
|
|
ALL OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND AGREEMENTS BETWEEN BUYER, MANUFACTURER AND
|
|
SELLER, AND NO PERSON OR AGENT OF MANUFACTURER OR SELLER HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO
|
|
MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OR AGREEMENT RELATING IN ANY WAY TO
|
|
THESE GOODS.
|
|
|
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|
LIMITATION OF LIABLITY
|
|
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTURER
|
|
OR SELLER BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR FOR
|
|
DAMAGES IN THEIR NATURE OF PENALTIES RELATING TO THE GOODS SOLD, INCLUDING USE,
|
|
APPLICATION, HANDLING, AND DISPOSAL. MANUFACTURER OR SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
|
|
TO BUYER OR USER BY WAY OF INDEMNIFICATION TO BUYER OR TO CUSTOMERS OF BUYER,
|
|
IF ANY, OR FOR ANY DAMAGES OR SUMS OF MONEY, CLAIMS OR DEMANDS WHATSOEVER,
|
|
RESULTING FROM OR BY REASON OF, OR RISING OUT OF THE MISUSE, OR FAILURE TO
|
|
FOLLOW LABEL WARNINGS OR INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE, OF THE GOODS SOLD BY
|
|
MANUFACTURER OR SELLER TO BUYER. ALL SUCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER,
|
|
USER, OR ITS CUSTOMERS. BUYER'S OR USER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, AND MANUFACTURER'S
|
|
OR SELLER'S TOTAL LIABILITY SHALL BE FOR DAMAGES NOT EXCEEDING THE COST OF THE
|
|
PRODUCT.
|
|
If you do not agree with or do not accept any of directions for use, the warranty disclaimers, or limitations
|
|
on liability, do not use the product, and return it unopened to the Seller, and the purchase price will be
|
|
refunded.
|
|
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