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# SEVIN BRAND 50W CARBARYL INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **264-314**
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- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (50%)
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- Label accepted: 1999-06-03
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00314-19990603.pdf
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000264-00314-060399
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Printed: 07:44:51 Tuesday, 13 Jul, 1999 # 33 I 3544
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systems Inteqration Group, Inc.
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PM oi b/3/19 .,l.{,'(-3Io/
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5 EVI N® Brand SOW Carbaryl Insecticide
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FOR AGRICULTURAL OR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate}...................... . .......................................................................... 50% by wt.
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INERT INGREDIENTS: ................................................................................................................................ 50% by wt.
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E.P.A. Reg. No. 264-314 E.P.A. Est. No. 477-MD-01
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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WARNING AVISO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
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(If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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For MEDICAL And TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
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For PRODUCT USE Information Call 1-800-334-9745
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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Carbaryl is an N-Methyl Carbamate Insecticide.
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'{ SWALLOWED: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person. If conscious
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_}Jlasses of water and induce vomiting by touching the back of the throat with finger. Get medical attenti
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IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists
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IF ON SKIN: Wash thoroughly with soap and water.
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IF INHALED: Move from contaminated atmosphere and call a physician.
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GENERAL
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nd not convulsing, drink 1 to
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Contact a physician immediately in all cases of suspected poisoning. Transport to a physician or hospital immediately and SHOW A
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COPY OF THIS LABEL TO THE PHYSICIAN. If poisoning is suspected in animals, contact a veterinarian.
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ANTIDOTE STATEMENT
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ATROPINE SULFATE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS AN ANTIDOTE. Narcotics and other sedatives should not be used. Further, drugs
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like 2-PAM (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide) are not recommended. See NOTE TO PHYSICIAN.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Treat symptomatically. Overexposure to materials other than this product may have occurred.
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Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate insecticide, which is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Overexposure to this substance may cause toxic
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signs and symptoms due to stimulation of the cholinergic nervous system. These effects of overexposure are spontaneously and
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rapidly reversible. Gastric lavage may be used if this product has been swallowed. Carbaryl poisoning may occur rapidly after
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~estion and prompt removal of stomach contents is indicated.
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~eciftc treatment consists of parenteral atropine sulfate. Caution should be maintained to prevent Qveratropinization. Improve tissue
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oxygenation as much as possible before administering atropine to minimize the risk of ventricular fibrillation. Mild cases may be given
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1 to 2 mg intramuscularly every 10 minutes until full atropinization has been achieved and repeated thereafter whenever symptoms
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reappear. Severe cases should be given 2 to 4 mg intravenously every 10 minutes until fully atropinized, then intramuscularly every
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30 to 60 minutes as needed to maintain the effect for at least 12 hours. Dosages for children should be appropriately reduced.
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Complete recovery from overexposure is to be expected within 24 hours.
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Narcotics and other sedatives should not be used. Further, drugs like 2-PAM (pyridine-2·aldoxime methiodide) are NOT
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recommended.
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To aid in confirmation of a diagnosis, urine samples should be obtained within 24 hours of exposure and immediately frozen. Analysis
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will be arranged by RhOne-Poulenc Ag Company.
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Consultation on therapy can be obtained at all hours by calling the Rhone-Poulenc emergency number 1-800-334-7077, .
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS (& DOMESTIC ANIMALS)
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WARNING ".,' ,
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MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN, OR INHALED, OR'IF IN En.>, :
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Do not breathe vapors, dust or spray mist. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Keep out 01 r~~~h. of children '~nd domestic
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animals. \ ...
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OVEREXPOSURE MAY CAUSE: Salivation, watery eyes, pinpOint eye pupils, blurred Vision, muscle tremors; ~itli~ult breathing,
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excessive sweating, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, headache. IN SEVERE CASFS ,C,ONVULSION,
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o/-so
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UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND RESPIRATORY FAILURE MAY OCCUR. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OCCUR RAPIDLY FOLLOWING
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OVEREXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
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Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, waterproof gloves, shoes plus socks and chemical
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resistant headgear for overhead exposure.
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Discard clothing or other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do
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not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintaining Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). If no such
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instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Worker Protection
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Standard \'NPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR 170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as
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specified in the WPS.
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User Safety Recommendations
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Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
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Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is extremely toxic to aquatic and estuarine invertebrates, For terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas
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where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mar\(. Discharge from rice fields may kill aquatic and
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estaurine invertebrates. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from area treated. Do not contaminate water by cleaning
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equipment or disposal of wastes. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment washwaters.
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~EE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYBEES IN SUBSTANTIAL NUMBERS.
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-"is product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds. Do not apply this product or
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allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. Contact your Cooperative Agricultural Extension
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Service or your local Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company representative for further information.
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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 the entire label before using this product.
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Strictly observe label directions and cautions. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either
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directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or
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Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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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 part 170. This Standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms, forests, nurseries and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains
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specific instructions and 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 by the Worker Protection
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"andard.
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-'~o not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with
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anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, is coveralls, waterproof gloves, shoes plus socks and chemical-resistant
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headgear for overhead exposure.
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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 Protection Standard
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for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants on
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farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses. ' , , ,
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The area being treated must be vacated by unprotected persons.
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Keep unprotected persons out of treated areas until sprays have dried.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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STORAGE
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Store unused SEVIN® brand 50W Carbaryl Insecticide in original container only, in cool, dry areas out of reach of children and
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animals. Do not store in areas where temperatures frequently exceed 100
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0
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F.
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If container is damaged, before cleaning up, put on Personal Protective Equipment.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited. Wastes resulting from the use of this
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product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL
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Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by
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State and local authorities, by burning. If bag is burned, stay out of smoke.
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GENERAL CAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
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SEVIN® brand 50W Carbaryl Insecticide is a dry powder formulation of SEVIN® brand carbaryl insecticide. It readily disperses in
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water to form a spray which may be applied by air or ground.
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PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS
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Application to wet foliage or during periods of high humidity may cause injury to tender foliage.
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Do not use on Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern as injury may result. Carbaryl may also injure Virginia and sand pines.
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~e use of adjuvants may increase the potential for crop injury to sensitive crops.
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kEHARVEST AND GRAZING RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
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Tolerances established under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act permit the sale of labeled crops bearing probable carbaryl
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residues when this product is used in accordance with the label directions. If used as directed, treated forage may be grazed or used
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as feed for dairy and meat animals without causing illegal residues in meat or milk. Do not apply at greater rates or at more frequent
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intervals than stated on the label. To do so may result in illegal residues in crops, meat, and milk.
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Do not use reclaimed irrigation water from crops treated with carbaryl on crops for which carbaryl tolerances are not established.
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Do not plant rotational food and feed crops not listed on this or other carbaryl labels in carbaryl treated soil.
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APPLICATION STATEMENTS
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Calibrate and adjust application equipment to insure proper rate and accurate placement. To clean spray system after use, drain and
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flush with a water and detergent mixture. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Refer to the Storage and Disposal section for disposal
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instructions.
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NOTE: Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. Spray deposits on painted or
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stained surfaces or finishes (i.e., cars, houses, trailers, boats, etc.) should be immediately removed by washing to prevent
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discoloration, Avoid applications to surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable.
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RESISTANT SPECIES NOTICE
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"I references to armyworm on the crops listed below refer to the species, Pseudaletia unipuncta, often called the "true armyworm".
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\-!xcept where indicated otherwise, this product is not registered for the control of other armyworm species. Regional differences have
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been noted in the susceptibility of certain strains of fall armyworm, diamondback moth, Colorado potato beetle and Southern green
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stink bug to carbaryl. If local experience indicates inadequate control, use an alternative pesticide.
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MIXING, LOADING AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
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TO ASSURE A UNIFORM SUSPENSION, AGITATE, STIR OR RECIRCULATE ALL CONTAINERS OF THIS PRODUCT PRIOR TO
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USE. Remove oil, rust, scale, pesticide residues and other foreign matter from mix tanks and entire spray system. Flush with clean
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water. Fill spray or mix tank with 1/2 to 3/4 the desired amount of water. Start mechanical or hydraulic agitation. Slowly add the
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required amount of SEVIN® brand 50W Carbaryl Insecticide, and then the remaining volume of water. Include rinse water from
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container. Prepare only as much spray mixture as can be applied on the day of mixing. MAINTAIN CONTINUOUS AGITATION
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DURING MIXING AND APPLICATION TO ASSURE A UNIFORM SUSPENSION. DO NOT STORE SPRAY'MIXTURE FOR
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PROLONGED PERIODS OR DEGRADATION OF CARBARYL MAY OCCUR. Local water conditions may also' accelerate the
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degradation of spray mixtures containing carbaryl. See COMPATIBILITY STATEMENT below.
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COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION
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SEVIN® brand 50W Carbaryl Insecticide, when diluted with at least an equal volume of water, is compalible WIt" .a ~ide range of
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pesticides. It is not compatible with diesel fuel, kerosene, fuel oil or aromatic solvents. If compatibdily, ~n~ anoti;er ~,oduct and the
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resulting crop response is unknown, the mixture should be tested on a small scale. Curdling, precipitation', greasinll,'laye'; formation or
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increased viscosity are symptoms of incompatibility. Incompatibility will reduce insect control and may ',);lJS", applicatiOiI and handling
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difficulties or plant injury. Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling of all products used in' ,nlxtdres. WHEN PREPARING
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COMBINATION SPRAYS, FIRST ADD SEVIN® BRAND 50W CARBARYL INSECTICIDE TO AT LEAST AN ElIUiI,L'\IOLUME OF
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WATER, MIX THOROUGHLY, AND THEN ADD COMBINATION PRODUCTS TO THE MIXTURE. DO NOT Af'PLY TANK MIX
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.. .. 1~
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COMBINATIONS UNLESS YOUR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE INDICATES THE MIXTURE IS EFFECTIVE AND WILL NOT RESULT IN
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APPLICATION PROBLEMS OR PLANT INJURY.
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Carbaryl is unstable under highly alkaline conditions and mixtures with strong bases, such as Bordeaux, lime-sulfur and casein-lime
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spreaders, will result in chemical degradation of the insecticide. Do not use this product in water with pH values above 8.0 unless a
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buffer is added. If necessary, water should be buffered to neutral (pH = 7.0) before adding this product to the spray tanK. Overhead
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irrigation with alkaline or muddy water after application will also accelerate chemical degradation and may result in reduced insect
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control.
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APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS
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On all crops use sufficient gallonage to obtain thorough and uniform coverage. Observe crop label instructions for specific directions
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regarding spray volume where they occur. Calibrate spray equipment to deliver the required volume. The fiow rate of this product
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diluted 1:1 with water is similar to water. Use of 50 mesh slotted strainers in spray system and 25 mesh slotted strainers behind
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nozzles is recommended.
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GROUND APPLICATION
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Apply in sufficient volume for adequate coverage on all crops and sites. To prepare small volumes of spray mixture, use 10.4 grams
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(approximately 3.1 tablespoons) of this product in an adequate amount of water and apply to 500 sq.ft. where rates of 2 pounds per
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acre are indicated.
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AERIAL APPLICA nON
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For adequate distribution, use at least 10 galions of spray mixture per acre for application for tree and orchard crops or at least 2
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gallons of spray mixture per acre for application to other crops.
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SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
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Apply this product only through sprinKler irrigation systems including center pivot and solid set. Do not apply this product through any
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9.!.her type of irrigation system.
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»RAY PREPARATION: First prepare a suspension of SEVIN® brand 50W Carbaryl Insecticide in a mix tank. Fill tanK with 1/2 to 3/4
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the desired amount of water. Start mechanical or hydraulic agitation. Add the required amount of SEVIN® brand 50W, and then the
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remaining volume of water. (Suspension concentrations using the appropriate dosage per acre recommended on this label of SEVIN®
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brand 50W, per 1 to 4 gallons of water are recommended), Then set sprinkler to deliver 0.1 to 0.3 inch of water per acre. Start
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sprinkler and uniformly inject the suspension of SEVI~ brand 50W into the irrigation water line so as to deliver the desired rate per
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acre. The suspension of SEVIN® brand 50W should be injected with a positive displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right
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angle turn to insure adequate mixing. If you should have any other questions about calibration, you should contact State Extension
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Service specialists, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
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NOTE: When treatment with SEVIN® brand 50W has been completed, further field irrigation over the treated area should be avoided
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for 24 to 48 hours to prevent washing the chemical off the crop.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR APPLICATIONS THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
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Maintain continuous agitation in mix tank during mixing and application to assure a uniform suspension.
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Greater accuracy in calibration and distribution will be achieved by injecting a larger volume of a more dilute solution per unit time.
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The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation
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pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic,
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l
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ick-closing check valve to prevent the fiow of fiuid back toward the injection pump. The pesticide injection pipeline must also
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ntain a functional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the
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::. stem interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or
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manually shutdown. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump
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when the water pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the
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water pump motor when the waler pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. Systems must
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use a metering pump, such as a positive displacement injection pump (e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively deSigned and constructed of
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materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock. Do not apply when wind speed favors
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drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
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Do not apply when wind speed favors drift, when system connection or fittings leak, when nozzles do not provide uniform distribution
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or when lines containing the product must be dismantled and drained.
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Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop may result from nonuniform distribution of treaiec water.
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Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be fiushed through ali lines and all nozzles before turning off irrigatior. wat~r. A person
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Knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation shall shut the system down ard' m'ake necessary
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adjustments should the need arise.
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Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a publit water syslem unless the
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label-prescribed safety devices for public water supplies are in place.
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SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS
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CROP/SITE GROUPINGS:
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Asparagus
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Brassica Leafy Vegetable Crops
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Cereal Grain Crops (Field and Pop Corn; Grain Sorghum; Rice; Sweet Corn; Wheat and Proso Millet)
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Cucurbit Vegetables
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Flax
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Forage Crops (Alfalfa, Clovers, Birdsfoot Trefoil; Pasture and Grasses Grown for Seed; Rangeland)
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Fruiting Vegetables
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Leafy Vegetables
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Legume Vegetables
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Noncropland (Conservation Reserve Program; Wasteland; Rights-of-Way; Hedgerows; Ditchbanks; Roadsides)
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Peanuts
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Root and Tuber Crops (Root and Tuber Crops except Sugar Beets and Sweet Potatoes; Sugar Beets; Sweet Potatoes)
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Small Fruits and Berries
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Sunflower
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Tobacco
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lee Fruit Crops (Citrus Fruits; Olives; Po me Fruits; Stone Fruits)
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free Nut Crops (Pistachios; Tree Nuts)
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Forested Areas and Rangeland Trees
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Trees and Ornamentals
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Turfgrass
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Control of Specific Pests Across Multiple Sites
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Grasshoppers
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Ticks which Vector Lyme Disease
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Imported Fire Ants
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Adult Mosquito Control
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Nuisance Pest Control
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Poultry Pest Control
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INSECT CONTROL
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Begin application when insect populations reach recognized economic threshold levels. Consult the Cooperative Extension Service,
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~nsultants, or other qualified authorities to determine appropriate threshold levels for treatment and specific use information in your
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,·:lea. Where a dosage range is indicated. use the lower rate on light to moderate infestations, young plants and early instars and use
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the higher rate on heavy infestations, mature plants, advanced inslars and adults. Thorough and uniform spray coverage is essential
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for effective control.
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ASPARAGUS
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! POUNDS OF
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SEVIN®SOW
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: CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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I
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Asparagus Apache cicada Cutworms
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Asparagus beetle
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RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: ASPARAGUS
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Do not apply within 1 day of harvest.
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2 to 4
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4 to 8
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). Do not apply more than a total of 12 pounds per acre before harvest of spears.
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Do not apply more than a total of 20 pounds per acre per year.
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Repeat applications as necessary up to a total
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of 3 times prior to harvest or a total of 5 times
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per crop but not more often than once every 3
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days.
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For cutworm control, this product is most
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effective against species which feed on the
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upper portions of the plant.
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Application to ferns or brush growth
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following harvest of spears: Repeat
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applications as necessary but not more often
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than once every 7 days. Do not make more
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than a total of 5 applications per year to
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spears and ferns combined.
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BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES CROPS
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i , POUNDS OF
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! SEVIN®SOW
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! CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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! Broccoli Flea beetles 1 to 2 Repeat applications as needed up to a total
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, Brussel Sprouts Harlequin bug of 4 times but not more often than once every
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Cauliflower Leafhoppers 7 days.
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; Cabbage Armyworm Lygus bugs 2 t04 . Chinese Aster leafhopper Spittle bugs
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, Cabbage Corn ealWorm Stink bugs Collards Diamondback moth Tarnished plant bug
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I Kale Fall armyworm
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}hlrabi Imported
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ustard Greens cabbageworm
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RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES
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For Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage Cauliflower, and Kohlrabi, do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
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For Chinese Cabbage, Collards, Kale, and Mustard Greens, do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
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Do not apply more than a total of 12 pounds per acre per crop.
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CEREAL GRAIN CROPS
|
||
CROP
|
||
Field corn and
|
||
Popcorn
|
||
)
|
||
FIELD CORN AND POPCORN
|
||
PEST
|
||
Armyworm
|
||
Chinch bugs
|
||
Corn earworm
|
||
Corn rootworm adults
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Flea beetles
|
||
Japanese beetle
|
||
Sap beetles
|
||
Southwestern corn
|
||
borer
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVlN® SOW
|
||
PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
2 to 4 OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
Repeat applications as needed up to a total
|
||
of 4 times but not more often than once every
|
||
14 days.
|
||
Optimum timing and good coverage are
|
||
essential for effective control.
|
||
!-=E.::u;.:ro"p"'e.::a:..cn-=c.::o:..crn"b::.:0:..cr.::.er'--________ +_-.-..:3:...t:.;:0_4:.--_-I For optimum chinch bug control, use ground
|
||
Western bean Cutworms 4 equipment to apply at least 20 gallons of
|
||
cutworm water per acre and direct spray toward stalk
|
||
to provide thorough coverage,
|
||
For optimum European corn borer control, do
|
||
not apply in less than 3 gallons of water per
|
||
acre by air and 15 gallons of water by
|
||
ground.
|
||
For western bean cutworm, treat when
|
||
infestation averages 15% and at 90 to 100%
|
||
tassel emergence. Treatment after 100% silk
|
||
emergence will reduce effectiveness.
|
||
For optimum cutworm control, apply in a 12-
|
||
inch band, over the row, using sufficient
|
||
volume of water to obtain thorough coverage.
|
||
For broadcast application, use at least 20
|
||
gallons by ground or 5 gallons by air per
|
||
acre. For cutworm control, this product is
|
||
most effective against species which feed on
|
||
the upper portions of the plant.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FIELD AND POP CORN
|
||
\ ,",
|
||
Do not apply within 48 days of harvest of grain and fodder or within 14 days of harvest or grazing of forage or silage.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 16 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
GRAIN SORGHUM
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®50W
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Grain Sorghum Armyworm Fall armyworm 2to 4 Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
Chinch bugs Stink bugs total of 4 times but not more often than once
|
||
Corn earworm Webwonms every 7 days.
|
||
Southwestern corn 3 Direct spray into forming heads for optimum
|
||
borer control of insects attacking heads.
|
||
Cutworms 4 For optimum chinch bug ~ontrol .. use high
|
||
gallonage ground application ,,/ the base of
|
||
plants.
|
||
For cutworm 9'11)1[<)1, this prO<juct is most
|
||
effective again~t spe~ies which leed on the
|
||
upper portions of lh'l plant..: '.,'
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: GRAIN SORGHUM
|
||
Do not apply within 21 days of harvest for grain or fodder or within 14 days of harvest or grazing cij'fi>ra&e or silage: '
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 12 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
|
||
RICE
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Rice Armyworm Leafhoppers 2 to 3 Up to 2 applications per crop may be made
|
||
Chinch bugs Stink bugs but not more often than once every 7 days.
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Tadpole shrimp 3 California only
|
||
For optimum tadpole shrimp control, apply to
|
||
water when pest first appears.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: RICE
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest for grain or straw.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 8 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
CAUTION: May kill shrimp, crabs, and crayfish.
|
||
Do not apply propanil herbicides within 15 days before or after application of this product or plant injury will result.
|
||
SWEET CORN
|
||
I ,ROP
|
||
,Leet Corn Armyworm
|
||
Chinch bugs
|
||
Corn earworm
|
||
PEST
|
||
Japanese beetle
|
||
Sap beetles
|
||
Southwestern
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
2 t04
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION
|
||
)
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a total
|
||
of 8 times but not more often than once every 3
|
||
days.
|
||
Optimum timing and good coverage are
|
||
f-----------------f-------j essential for effective control.
|
||
Corn rootworm adults
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Flea beetles
|
||
corn borer
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
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|
||
Western bean Cutworms 4 insecticide sprays should be applied starting
|
||
cutworm when first silks appear and continuing until silks
|
||
begin to dry. During silking, the minimum
|
||
retreatment interval (3 days) may not provide
|
||
adequate levels of protection under conditions
|
||
of rapid growth or severe pest pressure. The
|
||
use of an alternative product should be
|
||
considered in conjunction with this product.
|
||
For optimum chinch bug control, use ground
|
||
equipment to apply at least 20 gallons of water
|
||
per acre and direct spray toward stalk to
|
||
provide thorough coverage.
|
||
For optimum European corn borer control, do
|
||
not apply in less than 3 gallons of water per
|
||
acre by air and 15 gallons of water by ground.
|
||
For western bean cutworm, treat when
|
||
infestation average 15% and at 90 to 100%
|
||
tassel emergence. Treatment after 100% silk
|
||
emergence will reduce effectiveness.
|
||
For optimum cutworm contrC'); apply in a 12-
|
||
inch band, over the row, using sllificient volume
|
||
of water to obtain thorough cov~rI'2e,
|
||
For broadcast application, use at least 20
|
||
gallons by grour.d' 0; 1;:gallons by air per acre.
|
||
For cutworm cb~tr?I,': this product is most
|
||
effective against q>ecles which feed on the
|
||
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|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SWEET CORN
|
||
Do not apply within 2 days of harvest of ears, within 14 days of harvest or grazing of forage, or within 48 days of h,::vest of fodder.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 32 pounds per acre per crop. .
|
||
______ ~,w, ______ .. ' .. i .... _____ .. _ ...... ~" .... ~J ... ,..- ... __ • ___ ,~ ___ ,.'
|
||
|
||
WHEAT AND PROSO MILLET
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Wheat Flea beetles 1 to 2 Up to 2 applications per crop may be made
|
||
Proso Millet but not more often than once every 14 days.
|
||
Cereal leaf beetle 2
|
||
DO NOT Armyworm Fall armyworm 2 to 3 Application is effective against eggs, larvae,
|
||
USE IN and adults of the cereal leaf beetle.
|
||
CAliFORNIA
|
||
Application for armyworm control should be
|
||
made when armyworms are actively feeding
|
||
on the upper foliage and night temperatures
|
||
and not expected to drop below 55°F. If
|
||
applying by air to lush growth, use a minimum
|
||
spray volume of 5 gallons per acre to optimize
|
||
coverage.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS, WHEAT AND PROSO MILLET
|
||
Do not apply within 21 days of harvest for grain or straw or within 7 days of harvest or grazing of forage.
|
||
) Do not apply more than a total of 6 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
CUCURBIT VEGETABLES
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Cucurbit Pickleworm 1 to 2 Repeat applications as necessary up to a total
|
||
Vegetables: Melonworm of 6 times but not more often than once every
|
||
Cucumbers 7 days
|
||
Melons Cucumber beetles 2 For optimum control of squash bugs, apply Pumpkins Flea beetles sufficient spray volume for thorough coverage
|
||
Squash Leafhoppers and time sprays for early morning or late
|
||
Squash bugs afternoon.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: CUCURBIT VEGETABLES
|
||
') Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply mere than a total of 12 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
FLAX
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Flax Armyworm 2 to 3 Up to 2 applications per crop ,!)lay' be made
|
||
but not more often than once every, 14 days.
|
||
DO NOT USE
|
||
IN .,1, •
|
||
CALIFORNIA
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FLAX
|
||
Do not apply within 42 days of harvest for seed or straw.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 6 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
|
||
FORAGE CROPS
|
||
ALFALFA, CLOVERS, AND BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL
|
||
CROP PEST
|
||
Alfalfa, Clovers, Blister beetles
|
||
and Birdsfoot Mexican bean beetle
|
||
Trefoil
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar Potato leafhopper
|
||
Bean leaf beetle Three cornered
|
||
Cucumber beetles alfalfa hopper
|
||
Green cloverworm Thrips
|
||
Japanese beetle Velvetbean
|
||
Leafhoppers caterpillar
|
||
Alfalfa blotch Essex skipper
|
||
leafminer European alfalfa
|
||
Armyworm beetle
|
||
) Cloverhead weevil Fall armyworm
|
||
Comearworm Lygus bugs
|
||
Cutworms Stink bugs
|
||
Egyptian alfalfa weevil Webworms
|
||
larvae Yellow striped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Alfalfa weevil larvae
|
||
(west of the Rocky
|
||
Mountains)
|
||
Alfalfa weevil larvae
|
||
(east of the Rocky
|
||
Mountains)
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FORAGE CROPS
|
||
Do not apply more than once per cutting.
|
||
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest or grazing.
|
||
Do not exceed 3 pounds per acre per cutting.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
1 to 2
|
||
2
|
||
2 to 3
|
||
2 to 3
|
||
3
|
||
) Carbaryl may cause a temporary bleaching of tender alfalfa foliage.
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
On dense growth, use 25 to 40 gallons of
|
||
water per acre with ground equipment to
|
||
ensure adequate coverage.
|
||
For alfalfa weevil larvae, if pretreatment
|
||
damage is extensive, cut alfalfa and treat the
|
||
stubble. This product is not effective against
|
||
adult alfalfa weevils.
|
||
F or cutworm control, this product is most
|
||
effective against species which feed on the
|
||
upper portions of the plant.
|
||
|
||
PASTURE AND GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Pasture and Armyworm Thrips 2 to 3 Up to 2 applications per year may be made
|
||
Grasses Grown Chinch bugs Range caterpillar but not more often than once every 14 days.
|
||
for Seed Essex skipper Range crane fly To control thrips in grasses grown for seed,
|
||
Fall armyworm Ticks use high spray pressure to improve
|
||
Striped grass looper penetration into boot.
|
||
Carefully mark swaths to avoid over-
|
||
application.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: PASTURE AND GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest or grazing.
|
||
Do not exceed a total of 6 pounds per acre per year.
|
||
RANGELAND
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
I SEVIN®SOW
|
||
')ROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Rangeland Black grass bug Range caterpillar
|
||
Grasshoppers Range crane fly
|
||
Mormon cricket
|
||
Ticks
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: RANGELAND
|
||
May be harvested or grazed the same day as treatment.
|
||
Do not apply more than 2 pounds per acre per year.
|
||
1 to 2
|
||
2
|
||
FRUITING VEGETABLES
|
||
I" ROP PEST
|
||
,"Fruiting Colorado potato Tomato hornworm
|
||
Vegetables: beetle Tomato pinworm
|
||
Tomatoes, European corn borer
|
||
Peppers, Fall armyworm
|
||
Eggplant Lace bugs
|
||
Stink bugs
|
||
(suppression)
|
||
Tarnished plant bug
|
||
Thrips (suppression)
|
||
Tomato fruitworm
|
||
Flea beetles
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Cutworms
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FRUITING VEGETABLES
|
||
Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 16 pounds per crop.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
2 to 4
|
||
1 to 2
|
||
4
|
||
Do not make more than 1 application per
|
||
year.
|
||
Carefully mark swaths to avoid over-
|
||
application.
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 7 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
Thorough coverage is essential to effectively
|
||
suppress stink bugs.
|
||
When disease transmission is suspected,
|
||
monitor fields following application and
|
||
retreat if reinfestation occurs but not more
|
||
often than once every 7 days.
|
||
' , ..
|
||
.. ,
|
||
For cutworm control, this' product is most
|
||
effective agains't' ~p~Cies which feed on the
|
||
upper portions~!!~<;. 'plant. :_' __
|
||
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|
||
|
||
I
|
||
CROP PEST
|
||
Flea beetles
|
||
Leafy Harlequin bug
|
||
vegetables: Leafhoppers
|
||
Celery, Armyworm Lygus bugs
|
||
Dandelion, Aster leafhopper Spittlebugs Endive, Lettuce Corn earworm Stinil bugs (head and leaf), Fall armyworm Tarnished plant bug
|
||
Parsley, Imported
|
||
Spinach, Swiss cabbageworm
|
||
Chard
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: LEAFY VEGETABLES
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 12 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
1 to 2
|
||
2 to 4
|
||
LEGUME VEGETABLES
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
)ROP
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PEST PER ACRE
|
||
Legume Bean leaf beetle Green cloverworm 1 to 2
|
||
Vegetables: Blister beetle Japanese beetle
|
||
Cucumber beetles Mexican bean beetle
|
||
Grape cola psis Velvetbean
|
||
Soybeans, caterpillar
|
||
Fresh and Dried Corn earworm 1103 Beans
|
||
(Phaseo/us
|
||
species Alfalfa caterpillar Three cornered 2
|
||
including snap, Colorado potato alfalfa hopper navy and beetle Thrips ilidney), Fresh Flea beetles Western bean and Dried Peas Leafhoppers cutworm
|
||
(Pisum
|
||
species), Armyworm Stink bugs 2 to 3
|
||
)
|
||
Cutworms Tarnished plant bug
|
||
European corn borer Webworms
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Lentils, Alfalfa looper Pea weevil 3 Cowpeas, (suppression) Saltmarsh caterpillar Southern Peas Cowpea curculio Woolly bean
|
||
DO NOT USE (suppression) caterpillar
|
||
Painted lady (Thistle Yellowstriped ON LENTILS IN caterpillar) armyworm CALIFORNIA Pea leaf weevil
|
||
California only: Lygus bugs 3
|
||
Corn earworm (suppression)
|
||
(suppression) Stink bugs
|
||
Limabean podborer (suppression)
|
||
(suppression)
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: LEGUME VEGETABLES
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 5 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 4 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
For cutworm control, this product is most
|
||
effective against species which feed on the
|
||
upper portions of the plant
|
||
Use lower rates for light to moderate
|
||
populations and smaller inslars and to
|
||
provide maximum survival of beneficial
|
||
insects and spiders. Use the higher rates for
|
||
heavy populations and larger instars.
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of grazing or harvest for forage or within 3 days of harvest of fresh beans .('f peas N wit!>in 21 days of
|
||
harvest of dried beans or peas, seed, or hay.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 12 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
Do not apply a combination of this product and 2,4-DB herbicides to soybeans as crop injury mayre$ui!.
|
||
Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
as, """'"
|
||
|
||
NONCROPLAND
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE
|
||
Conservation Black grass bug 112 to 1
|
||
Reserve
|
||
Program
|
||
Acreage
|
||
Set-Aside Mormon cricket 1 to 2
|
||
Program Range caterpillar
|
||
Acreage Range crane fly
|
||
Wasteland
|
||
Rights-of-Way Ticks 2 to 3 Hedgerows
|
||
Ditchbanks
|
||
Roadsides
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: NONCROPLAND
|
||
Do not apply wilhin 14 days of grazing or harvest for forage or hay.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 6 pounds per acre per year.
|
||
)
|
||
PEANUTS
|
||
CROP PEST
|
||
Peanuts Blister beetles
|
||
Mexican bean beetle
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar Rednecked
|
||
Bean leaf beetle peanutworm
|
||
Cucumber beetle Three cornered
|
||
Green cloverworm alfalfa hopper
|
||
Japanese beetle Thrips
|
||
Leafhoppers Velvetbean
|
||
caterpillar
|
||
Armyworm Stink bugs
|
||
) Corn earworm Webworms
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Whitefringed beetle Cutworms
|
||
adults
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: PEANUTS
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 16 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
1 to 2
|
||
2
|
||
2 to 3
|
||
4
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Up to 2 applications per year may be made
|
||
but not more often than once every 14 days.
|
||
Carefully mark swaths to avoid over·
|
||
application.
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 5 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
For optimum control of thrips, use directed or
|
||
banded sprays with hollow cone spray
|
||
nozzles. Ensure adequate coverage for the
|
||
underside of leaves.
|
||
For cutworm control, this product is most
|
||
effective against species which feed on the
|
||
upper portions of the plant.
|
||
|
||
1'1 Jo
|
||
ROOT AND TUBER CROPS
|
||
ROOT AND TUBER CROPS EXCEPT SUGAR BEETS AND SWEET POTATOES
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Root and Tuber Flea beetles 1 to 2 Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
Crops: Leafhoppers total of 6 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
Garden Beets, Armyworm Lace bugs 2 t04 For cutworm control, this product is most
|
||
Carrots, Aster leafhopper Lygus bugs effective against species which feed on the
|
||
Horseradish, Colorado potato Spittlebugs upper portions of the plant.
|
||
Parsnips, beetle Slink bugs
|
||
Radishes, Corn earworm Tarnished plant bug
|
||
Rutabagas, Cutworms
|
||
Salsify, European corn borer
|
||
Potatoes Fall armyworm
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: ROOT AND TUBER CROPS EXCEPT SUGAR BEETS AND SWEET POTATOES
|
||
Do not apply wilhin 7 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more Ihan a lolal of 12 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
)
|
||
SUGAR BEETS
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE
|
||
Sugar beels Armyworm Flea beetles 2 to 3
|
||
Beet leaf beetle Leafhoppers
|
||
Fall armyworm Webworms
|
||
Cutworms 3
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SUGAR BEETS
|
||
Do not apply wilhin 28 days of harvesl for rools or forage.
|
||
Do nol apply more Ihan a lotal of 8 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
)
|
||
SWEET POTATOES
|
||
CROP PEST
|
||
Sweel Polatoes Corn earworm Sweel polalo weevil
|
||
Cucumber beetles T artoise beetles
|
||
Flea beetles Whitefringed beetle
|
||
Sweet potato
|
||
hornworm
|
||
Yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SWEET POTATOES
|
||
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
2 to 4
|
||
4
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 2 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 14 days.
|
||
For cutworm control, this product is most
|
||
effective against species which feed on the
|
||
upper portions of Ihe plant.
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Pre plant dip for control of sweet potato
|
||
weevil: Just prior to plan\i~q. dip sweet
|
||
potato cuttings in a suspen.sipfI, cuntaining 2
|
||
1/2 pounds of this product in 100 gallons of
|
||
water (4 ounces per gallon G,f wbla,)
|
||
For foliar spr~Y3,; . ;~peat ap~lications as
|
||
necessary up to a t~lal of: 3 ,Iii ,)\,s bul nol
|
||
more often tha:, cr,C3 every 7 d&'ys.
|
||
, .
|
||
Do not apply more than a tolal of 16 pounds per acre per crop with in-season sprays.
|
||
Do not apply more Ihan a total of 2 2/5 pounds per acre as a pre plant dip treatment.
|
||
|
||
SMALL FRUITS AND BERRIES
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE
|
||
Small Fruits and European fruit Rose chafer 2 to 4
|
||
Berries: lecanium Snowy tree cricket
|
||
Caneberries, European raspberry Strawberry bud
|
||
Blueberries. aphid weevil
|
||
Cranberries, Flea beetles Strawberry clipper
|
||
Grapes, Grape leaffolder Strawberry fruitworm
|
||
Strawberries Grape leafroller Strawberry leafroller
|
||
Japanese beetle Strawberry weevil
|
||
Leafhoppers Western grapeleaf
|
||
Leafrollers skeletonizer
|
||
Meadow spittlebug Western
|
||
Omnivorous leaf tier yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Blueberry maggot Elm spanworm 3 to 4 Cherry fruitworm Gypsy moth
|
||
) Cranberry fireworm Spaganothus worm
|
||
Cranberry fruitworms Tarnished plant bug
|
||
Cranberry twig girdler
|
||
Eight-spotted forester Orange tortrix 4
|
||
Cutworms Raspberry fruitworm Grape berry moth Raspberry sawfly June beetles Redbanded leafroller Omnivorous leafroller Saltmarsh caterpillar
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SMALL FRUITS AND BERRIES
|
||
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 20 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 5 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
For cutworm control, this product is most
|
||
effective against species which feed on the
|
||
upper portions of the plant.
|
||
In grapes for grape leaffolder control, apply
|
||
before first brood larvae emerge from rolls.
|
||
In grapes, do not concentrate spray on the
|
||
bunch or visible residues may result.
|
||
CAUTION: Use in cranberries may kill shrimp and crabs. Do not use in areas where these are important resources.
|
||
Carbaryl may injure Early Dawn and Sunrise varieties of strawberries.
|
||
SUNFLOWERS
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Sunflowers Stem weevil 2 to 3 Up to 2 applications may be made but not
|
||
Sunflower beetle more often than once every 7 days.
|
||
DO NOT USE Armyworm Fall armyworm 3 For cutworm control, this product is most IN Cutworms Sunflower moth effective against species which foed on the CALIFORNIA upper portions of the plant.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SUNFLOWERS
|
||
Do not apply within 30 days of grazing or harvest for forage or within 60 days of harvest for seed. :
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 6 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
|
||
CROP PEST
|
||
Tobacco Budworms Japanese beeUe
|
||
Fall armyworm June beeUe
|
||
Tobacco flea beetles Suckfly
|
||
Hornworms
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: TOBACCO
|
||
Tobacco may be harvested on the day of treatment.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 16 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®50W
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
2 to 4
|
||
) TREE FRUIT CROPS
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Plant bed and Field Treatment
|
||
Repeat treatments as necessary up to a total
|
||
of 4 times per crop but not more often than
|
||
once every 7 days.
|
||
Use lower rate on young plants (up to knee
|
||
height). Use at least 10 gallons of prepared
|
||
spray per acre. Begin treatments when
|
||
worms are small.
|
||
On all tree fruit crops, apply in sufficient volume for adequate coverage. This will vary depending on the pest and its severity, the tree
|
||
condition, size, and density, and other factors.
|
||
CITRUS FRUITS
|
||
CROP PEST
|
||
Citrus Fruits Avocado leafroller Orange Tortrix
|
||
California orangedog Western tussock
|
||
Citrus cutworm moth
|
||
Fruitlree leafroller
|
||
Citrus rust mite Plant bugs
|
||
Eriophyid mites Scale insects [Black
|
||
)
|
||
scale, brown soft
|
||
scale, California
|
||
red scale (except
|
||
in California), citrus
|
||
snow scale, yellow
|
||
scale (except in
|
||
California)]
|
||
Apopka weevil (adult) Fuller Rose Beetle
|
||
Citrus root weevils Little leaf notcher
|
||
(adults) (adult)
|
||
California only:
|
||
California red scale Yellow scale
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: CITRUS FRUITS
|
||
Do not apply within 5 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 40 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®50W
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
4 to 6
|
||
6 to 10
|
||
10 to 15
|
||
10 to 32
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 8 times but not more often than once
|
||
every 14 days.
|
||
For scale control, apply when crawlers are
|
||
present.
|
||
For best control of Eriophyid mites including
|
||
citrus rust mite. apply when pest populations
|
||
are low.
|
||
Do not make l)1;Cl,r~, than 1 apolication per
|
||
season for Cali/ornla ,:ed sVlle. Apply when
|
||
crawlers are pr'l~e,fl,t, , ,
|
||
|
||
OLIVES
|
||
POUNDS OF SEVIN®
|
||
CROP PEST SOW PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Olives Scale insects (olive 10t015 Up to 2 applications per crop may be made but not more often
|
||
scale, black scale) than once every 14 days.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: OLIVES
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 30 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
POME FRUITS
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Po me Fruits: White apple 1 to 3 OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. On apples,
|
||
apples. pears, leafhopper avoid use during the period from fuil bloom
|
||
loquats, until 30 days after fuil bloom unless fruit
|
||
}rabapPles and thinning is desired. Use for pest control
|
||
oriental pears during this period also may result in fruit
|
||
removal.
|
||
Apple aphid Codling moth 2 to 6
|
||
Apple aphid Orange tortrix 3 to 6 Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
Apple maggot Pearleaf blister mite total of 8 times per crop (including thinning
|
||
Apple mealybug Pear psyila sprays on apples) but not more often than
|
||
Apple rust mite Pear rust mite once every 14 days.
|
||
Bagworms Periodical cicada For psyila control, apply when eggs hatch or California pears lug Plum curculio young nymphs are present. (pear sawfly) Redbanded leafroiler For scale control, apply when crawlers are European apple Rosy apply aphid
|
||
sawfly Scale insects (Forbes present.
|
||
Eyespotted bud moth scale, Lecanium
|
||
Fruittree leafroiler scale, San Jose
|
||
Gypsy moth scale)
|
||
Japanese beetle Tarnished plant bug
|
||
Lesser appleworm T entiform leafminers
|
||
.>
|
||
Lygus bugs Wooily apple aphid
|
||
Yeilowheaded fireworm
|
||
|
||
CROP
|
||
Apples
|
||
Only, lor
|
||
Fruit
|
||
Thinning
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
PEST
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: POME FRUITS
|
||
Do not apply tOguince.
|
||
POME FRUITS
|
||
(continued)
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
oa~E,R¥gBE:E,CA,l!T10N"
|
||
APP:tYi~~f'i9[:6,:po'Unas,p~f:a"illl;qf;f\sEVI~~r"nd 50W carb~ryl
|
||
Irisll'c;\itltie'betWeen. 80%,,'peiailf~lJ,a~d116~ mm'lruit size; Use!'fhe
|
||
higli"i'r~i~s o~ hard 10 t~inN.Jiieti~,~!!j3t~theearIYliming whicb is,~e
|
||
80~(R~,i~I'fall"O.'6 nUll fJ:~Iti/sii~~~'~~,eth",'Ic;>~~r' ratesoneas~lo
|
||
thiOvarieties and, at the tater thinnin9pe~od,lI,Ihich is the 10,to,16
|
||
ITorn'fruit,size., The ratelousepej'acre wilL depend on varieties,
|
||
treE,..iize, row spacing, we"ther~(mdiiion~at the time of';;ind
|
||
follo~ingapplications;ConsultWiththelo"al fruit thlntthig
|
||
expertS'ln your area fC!r the 'proper rate 'to use under your
|
||
con,~,~96.. '
|
||
The',qptii'i\Um spray galionagewiUdepend on tile Iree size, planting
|
||
densiiYt'/,pwspacing and amount of foliage. Use sufficient spmy
|
||
voli)ij:ii!l::iQ' insure adequale coveraiJe (100. to,,400 gallons/acre).
|
||
Avo(d','sil.ray to the point of runoff, Reduce spray coverage to the ,c," j,',F' " '- ~ ,
|
||
lower.p<>rtion of the tree since overthinningmay occur here.
|
||
FaGt~;[~'~~(":'.ias Climatictemllerl!tur!>.high,liu9'idity. frost. tree age,
|
||
Ilreviou"crop~ I?rU,~fn9'and.bloom may influenye
|
||
'~~~~~~I~iiiW\ith' the:prOdllCt&.El'ercise caution to, avoid
|
||
;~ I'dr th~1'iliollFeffeCli~<j:re$ults. api>lyuii~llr
|
||
gOI,&~i)ifnil,Cc)nclitic>ns and ",hen day)imetenjperatures (oF) wilt be
|
||
following onet';thre~~ da~s. Applicatio~,'lI,Ilth
|
||
da1,1iln, i(e" ,injleratures in excess of 80':,F may,result in overthinning.
|
||
S~0f)1~i~~nd.50W carl?arYll~~"c:fiE'~\!:way;!be mixed with other
|
||
fruiji!hioners. however. use cauticmJoavoid'overthinning and other
|
||
adV'er~e;effeCts: ,', Consul\with loC!iI'fnlit thinning experts in your
|
||
"'.+5>~y-'>f*<S)c,'/',,;" '" ,- "/ ",',,,w; '_. ",' ''c.j,
|
||
areaK:fiJr::,[E!COmmendations.' Referl",lhe' other product labels for
|
||
'i"\0:"'0H'["~;d:," -' , •
|
||
sP"G!fi~'1,!~e, directions.
|
||
Cons,,;l!'wlth local fruitihinnil1geitp",rtS in your area for advice
|
||
on th~'~rf'per use of this product on your varieties under your
|
||
gr()"'!l1g~onditlo"".
|
||
Do not use on ~,',', :~':S betwe~,~1l1~,',~,;;t,'(91)f\~Q",er:C\ustel'up;tothe 2(jm:m:JlIllts,ze:' Use dunn9th!S~Tiolj ·ma7.re~\llt in )lnclesir~b\e
|
||
fruit thinning anWor defomi@::f!ilil:
|
||
Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 30 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
Do not make more than a total of 8 applications per crop.
|
||
FOR PROTECTlON'::Q"HQNE'fi~~~§!llf
|
||
Remove all beeh"iesfroiitQi'!i!1~i1!:\QJ:ll!.If!l!l~prior,tciappliC!itiOil,
|
||
Do not apply this product if be~~af~tl;\~1iIY~gillg'ii5oichard::
|
||
If weed bloom is present. mowthecoverlcrop.on the orchard floor priodo applying this product.
|
||
|
||
STONE FRUIT
|
||
CROP
|
||
Stone Fruits:
|
||
Apricots,
|
||
Cherries,
|
||
Nectarines,
|
||
Peaches,
|
||
Plums, and
|
||
Prunes
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
PEST
|
||
Apple pandemis
|
||
Black cherry aphid
|
||
Cherry fruitworm
|
||
Cherry maggot
|
||
(Cherry fruit fly)
|
||
Codling moth
|
||
Cucumber beetles
|
||
Eastern tent
|
||
caterpillar
|
||
Eyespotted bud moth
|
||
European earwig
|
||
Fruitlree leafroller
|
||
Green fruitworm
|
||
Gypsy moth
|
||
Japanese beetle
|
||
June beetle
|
||
Lesser peachtree
|
||
borer
|
||
Mealy plum aphid
|
||
Orange tortrix
|
||
Oriental fruit moth
|
||
Peach twig borer
|
||
Periodical cicada
|
||
Plum curculio
|
||
Prune leafhopper
|
||
Redbanded leafroller
|
||
Rose chafer
|
||
Scale insects (Brown
|
||
soft scale, Forbes
|
||
scale, Lecanium
|
||
scale, Olive scale,
|
||
Oysters hell scale,
|
||
San Jose scale)
|
||
Tarnished plant bug
|
||
Tussock moth
|
||
Variegated leafroller
|
||
California Only:
|
||
Black cherry aphid Oriental fruit moth
|
||
Cherry fruitworm Peach twig borer
|
||
Cherry maggot Scale insects (Brown
|
||
(Cherry fruit fly) soft scale, Forbes
|
||
Codling moth scale, Lecanium
|
||
Cucumber beetles scale, Olive scale,
|
||
Eyespotted bud moth Oystershell scale,
|
||
European ealWig San Jose scale)
|
||
Fruittree leafroller Tarnished plant bug
|
||
Green fruitworm Tussock moth
|
||
Mealy plum aphid
|
||
Orange tortrix
|
||
Peach twig borer
|
||
Scale insects (Brown
|
||
soft scale. Forbes
|
||
scale, Lecanium
|
||
scale, Olive scale,
|
||
Oysters hell scale,
|
||
San Jose scale)
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: STONE FRUIT
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
4 to 6
|
||
6 to 8
|
||
8 to 10
|
||
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 3 times per crop but not more often
|
||
than once every 7 days. An additional
|
||
application at the dormant or delayed
|
||
dormant timing may be made.
|
||
For optimum scale control, apply when
|
||
crawlers are present.
|
||
For lesser peachtree borer, best results have
|
||
been found by thoroughly spraying limbs and
|
||
tree trunks at weekly intervals during moth
|
||
flight.
|
||
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 3 times per crop but not more often
|
||
than once every 14 days. An additional
|
||
application at the dormant or delayed
|
||
dormant timing may be made.
|
||
For optimum scale control, apply when
|
||
crawlers are present.
|
||
For dormant or delayed dormant timing,
|
||
apply in combination with a recommended
|
||
dormant oil. Refer to the dormant oil product
|
||
label for additional use directions and
|
||
restrictions.
|
||
Do not apply within 3 days of harvest, except in California. In California, do not apply within 1 day of harvest.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 28 pounds per acre per crop.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 10 pounds per acre at the dormant or delayed dormant timing.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 18 pounds per acre during the production season.
|
||
|
||
TREE NUT CROPS
|
||
On all tree nut crops, apply in sufficient volume for adequate coverage. This will vary depending on the pest and its severity, the tree
|
||
condition, size, and density, and other factors.
|
||
CROP PEST
|
||
Pistachios Brown soft scale
|
||
Lecanium scale
|
||
Navel orangeworm
|
||
Scale insects
|
||
'iESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: PISTACHIOS
|
||
J Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||
PISTACHIOS
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVINiB>50W
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
6 to 10
|
||
8 to 10
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 4 times per crop (including any
|
||
applications at the dormant or delayed
|
||
dormant timing) but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
For scale control, apply when crawlers are
|
||
present.
|
||
For dormant or delayed dormant timing,
|
||
apply in combination with a recommended
|
||
dormant oil. Refer to the dormant oil product
|
||
label for additional use directions and
|
||
restrictions.
|
||
Do not apply more than a total of 30 pounds per acre per crop, including any application at the dormant or delayed dormant
|
||
timing.
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
TURFGRASS
|
||
Apply the recommended rates using pressure~type equipment in sufficient spray volume for thorough coverage and thatch penetration.
|
||
CROP
|
||
Turfgrass: golf
|
||
lurf, sports
|
||
fields, sod
|
||
farms,
|
||
domestic and
|
||
commercial
|
||
lawns.
|
||
cemeteries,
|
||
parks,
|
||
campsites,
|
||
recreational
|
||
areas.
|
||
)
|
||
Ants
|
||
Armyworm
|
||
Centipedes
|
||
Chiggers
|
||
Cutworms
|
||
EalWigs
|
||
Essex skipper
|
||
European chafer
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Fiery skipper
|
||
Grasshoppers
|
||
Green June beetle
|
||
larvae
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
Chinch bugs
|
||
Sod Webworm (lawn
|
||
moths)
|
||
PEST
|
||
Lucerne moth
|
||
Millipedes
|
||
Mosquitoes (adults)
|
||
Scarab beetle adults
|
||
(May beetle, June
|
||
beetle, Japanese
|
||
beetle, green June
|
||
beetle)
|
||
Sowbugs
|
||
Spittlebugs
|
||
Springtails
|
||
Ticks
|
||
Yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
5 to 8
|
||
(40 to 80
|
||
grams per
|
||
1000 SO.FT.)
|
||
12 to 16
|
||
(124.S to 166.4
|
||
grams per
|
||
1000 SO.FT)
|
||
For Armyworm, Cutworm, and Fall
|
||
Armyworm Control: Do not irrigate treated
|
||
areas within 24 hrs. following insecticide
|
||
application.
|
||
For Green June Beetle Grub (larvae)
|
||
Control: Make applications when grubs are
|
||
feeding near the soil surface. Water or
|
||
irrigate turfgrass soon after treatment.
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 4 times per year but not more often
|
||
than once every 7 days.
|
||
For Chinch bug Control: Treal entire grass
|
||
area rather than just damaged areas.
|
||
Irrigation prior to treatment will aid in
|
||
penetration of insecticide into turfgrass. Do
|
||
not irrigate treated areas within 24 hrs.
|
||
f------------------+------j following insecticide application.
|
||
Bluegrass billbug
|
||
larvae
|
||
European crane fly
|
||
Fleas
|
||
White grubs
|
||
(Japanese beetle,
|
||
Chafer beetle, and
|
||
Phyllophaga spp.
|
||
larvae)
|
||
Black turfgrass
|
||
ataenius beetle
|
||
larvae
|
||
Hyperoides weevil
|
||
(bluegrass 'weevil)
|
||
larvae
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: TURFGRASS
|
||
16
|
||
(166.4 grams
|
||
per 1000
|
||
SO.FT.)
|
||
For European Crane Fly Control:
|
||
Treatments should be applied in early spring,
|
||
April 1 to April 15, or as recommended by
|
||
local Agricultural Extension Service agents.
|
||
Water or irrigate turfgrass soon after
|
||
treatment.
|
||
For White Grub Control: Applications
|
||
should be made when grubs are feeding near
|
||
the soil surface, usually during late March
|
||
through May, or July through early
|
||
September, or as recommended by local
|
||
Agricultural Extension Service agents. Water
|
||
or irrigate turfgrass soon after treatment.
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to 2
|
||
times per year but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS DURING APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE DRIED.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
TREES AND ORNAMENTALS
|
||
Apply in sufficient volume for adequate coverage. This will vary depending on the plant or tree size, density, and stage of growth.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEYIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECtFtC DIRECTIONS
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Herbaceous Azalea leafminer moth
|
||
Plants), Woody Bagworms Oak leafminers To control scale insects, treat trunks, stems
|
||
Plants, Shrubs Balsam twig aphid Oak moth and twigs in addition to plant foliage.
|
||
in Commercial Birch leafminer Oak skeletonizer For optimum worm control, treat when pests
|
||
and Residential Blister beetle Oakworm complex are small.
|
||
Areas and in Boxelder bug Oleander caterpillar Do not use on syrup-producing sugar maples Nursery Boxwood leafminer Olive ash borer where sap is harvested. Applications for Production Brown tail moth Orange-striped control of maple leafcutter on sugar maple Areas Cankerworms oakworm
|
||
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|
||
instar after mining and as cases are being Chiggers Pine looper formed.
|
||
)
|
||
Cooley spruce gall Pine sawfly
|
||
adelgid Pine spittlebug Repeat treatments as necessary up to a total
|
||
Cutworms Pitch pine tip moth of 6 times per year but not more often than
|
||
Cypress tip moth Spruce budworm once every 7 days.
|
||
Douglas-fir tussock Plant bugs For gypsy moth control, use the higher rate
|
||
moth Poinsettia hornworm for heavy infestations.
|
||
Eastern spruce gall Psyllids
|
||
adelgid Puss caterpillar
|
||
Elm leaf aphid Redhumped
|
||
Elm leaf beetle oakworm
|
||
Elm spanworm Rose aphid
|
||
Eriophyid mites Rose chafer
|
||
European pine shoot Rose slug
|
||
moth Saddled prominent
|
||
Fall armyworm Sawflies (exposed)
|
||
Flea beetle Scale insects
|
||
Fuschia gall mite (crawlers)
|
||
Fuller rose beetle Sowbugs
|
||
Gall midges Spineyelm
|
||
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|
||
Gall wasps caterpillar
|
||
Greenstriped Springtails
|
||
mapleworm Spruce needleminer
|
||
Grasshoppers Subtropical pine tip
|
||
Hackberry nipplegall moth
|
||
maker Tent caterpillars
|
||
Holly bud moth Thorn bug
|
||
Holly leafminer Thrips (exposed)
|
||
Jackpine budworm Ticks
|
||
Japanese beetle Walnut caterpillar
|
||
Jeffrey pine Webworms
|
||
needleminer Western hemlock
|
||
June beetles looper
|
||
Lace bugs Western spruce ... '
|
||
Leafhoppers budworm
|
||
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|
||
Locust borer Wooly gall aphid , , , , '
|
||
Yellow poplar weevil
|
||
Gypsy Moth 1 1/2 to 2 . ,
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Trees, Elm bark beelle 2% solution Direct Trunk Treatment:
|
||
Ornamentals Ips engraver beetles (4.8 ounces Effective as a preventative treatment only.
|
||
(Roses, Mountain pine beetle per gallon) Repeat annually as required to prevent
|
||
Flowers, Other Roundheaded pine beelle attacks.
|
||
Herbaceous beelle
|
||
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|
||
Plants, Shrubs Western pine beelle bark prior to beelle flight or host-tree attack.
|
||
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|
||
and Residential trunk diameter is less than 5 inches.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Production of elm tree for Ihorough coverage of all bark
|
||
Areas surfaces on trunks, limbs and twigs.
|
||
Do not make more than 2 applications per
|
||
year or repeat applications more often than
|
||
once every six months.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: TREES AND ORNAMENTALS
|
||
Do not make more than a total of 6 foliar and 2 direct trunk treatments per year.
|
||
) To prepare small volumes of spray mixture, use 10.4 grams (approximately 3.1 tablespoons) of this product in an adequate
|
||
amount of water and apply to 500 sq.ft. where rates of 2 pounds per acre are indicated.
|
||
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||
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||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Almonds only
|
||
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|
||
Black margined aphid
|
||
Calico scale
|
||
Codling moth
|
||
European fruit
|
||
lecanium
|
||
Fall webworm
|
||
Filbert aphid
|
||
Filbert leafroller
|
||
Filbertworm
|
||
Frosted scale
|
||
Fruitlree leafroller
|
||
Hickory shuckworm
|
||
Lesser webworm
|
||
Navel orangeworm
|
||
Peach twig borer
|
||
Pecan leaf phylloxera
|
||
Pecan stem
|
||
phylloxera
|
||
Pecan nut casebearer
|
||
Pecan spittlebug
|
||
Pecan weevil
|
||
San Jose scale
|
||
Twig girdler
|
||
Walnut caterpillar
|
||
Chestnut weevil
|
||
European earwig
|
||
Peach twig borer
|
||
Scale insects
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: TREE NUTS
|
||
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
||
TREE NUTS
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
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|
||
PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
4 to 10 OBSERVE BEE CAUTION
|
||
8 t010
|
||
8 to 10
|
||
Repeat applications as necessary up to a
|
||
total of 4 times per crop (including any
|
||
applications at the dormant or delayed
|
||
dormant timing) but not more often than once
|
||
every 7 days.
|
||
Use lower rates for pests attacking leaves.
|
||
Use higher rates for pests attacking fruit and
|
||
for higher infestations.
|
||
For scale control, apply when crawlers are
|
||
present.
|
||
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|
||
applications have been found by making
|
||
applications in "popcorn" or petal fall stages
|
||
when the May brood begins to hatch.
|
||
For navel orangeworm in almonds and
|
||
walnuts, best results have been found by
|
||
timing early and mid season applications to
|
||
correspond with moth flight peaks.
|
||
For filbert leafroller, best results have been
|
||
found by making applications when eggs are
|
||
hatching, repeating application on first
|
||
appearance of moths and again 3 to 4 weeks
|
||
later.
|
||
For codling moth in walnuts, best results
|
||
have been found by making applications
|
||
when average cross-sectional diameters of
|
||
developing nuts are 0.5 to 0.75 inches and
|
||
again during middle or late June as needed.
|
||
For chestnut weevil, best results have been
|
||
found with 4 applications at weekly intervals
|
||
beginning in late July. The last application
|
||
should be made prior to shuck split.
|
||
For European earwig, thorough coverage of
|
||
trunks, branches, and nuts is needed for best
|
||
results.
|
||
For dormant or delayed dormant timing,
|
||
apply in combination with a recommended
|
||
dormant oil. Refer to the dormant oil product
|
||
label for additional use directions and
|
||
restrictions.
|
||
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|
||
timing.
|
||
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|
||
|
||
FORESTED AREAS AND RANGELAND TREES
|
||
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|
||
CROP
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
Forests, Tree
|
||
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|
||
Planted
|
||
Christmas
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
PEST
|
||
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|
||
Apple aphid Mealy bugs
|
||
Armyworm Mimosa webworm
|
||
Ash whitefly Nantucket pine tip
|
||
Azalea leafminer moth
|
||
Bagworms Oak leafminers
|
||
Balsam twig aphid Oak moth
|
||
Birch leafminer Oak skeletonizer
|
||
Blister beetle Oakworm complex
|
||
Boxelder bug Oleander caterpillar
|
||
Boxwood leafminer Olive ash borer
|
||
Brown tail moth Orange-striped
|
||
Cankerworms oakworm
|
||
Catalpa sphinx Periodical cicada
|
||
Chiggers Pine looper
|
||
Cooley spruce gall Pine sawfly
|
||
adelgid Pine spittlebug
|
||
Cutworms Pitch pine tip moth
|
||
Cypress tip moth Spruce budworm
|
||
Douglas-fir tussock Plant bugs
|
||
moth Poinsettia hornworm
|
||
Eastern spruce gall Psyllids
|
||
adelgid Puss caterpillar
|
||
Elm leaf aphid Redhumped
|
||
Elm leaf beetle oakworm
|
||
Elm spanworm Rose aphid
|
||
Eriophyid mites Rose chafer
|
||
European pine shoot Rose slug
|
||
moth Saddled prominent
|
||
Fall armyworm Sawflies (exposed)
|
||
Flea beetle Scale insects
|
||
Fuschia gall mite (crawlers)
|
||
Fuller rose beetle Sowbugs
|
||
Gall midges Spineyelm
|
||
Gall wasps caterpillar
|
||
Greenstriped Springtails
|
||
mapleworm Spruce needleminer
|
||
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|
||
Hackberry nipplegall moth
|
||
maker Tent caterpillars
|
||
Holly bud moth Thorn bug
|
||
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|
||
Jackpine budworm Ticks
|
||
Japanese beetle Walnut caterpillar
|
||
Jeffrey pine Webworms
|
||
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|
||
June beetles looper
|
||
Lace bugs Western spruce
|
||
Leafthoppers budworm
|
||
Leafrollers Willow leaf beetles
|
||
Locust borer Wooly gall aphid
|
||
Yellow poplar weevil
|
||
Gypsy Moth
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
11/2t02
|
||
Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
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|
||
leaf surfaces. The addition of a sticker may
|
||
improve residual control.
|
||
To control scale insects, treat trunks, stems
|
||
and twigs in addition to plant foliage.
|
||
For optimum worm control, treat when pests
|
||
are small.
|
||
Do not use on syrup-producing sugar maples
|
||
where sap is harvested. Applications for
|
||
control of maple leafcutter on sugar maple
|
||
should be made when larvae are in 2nd
|
||
instar after mining and as cases are being
|
||
formed.
|
||
Repeat treatments as necessary up to a total
|
||
of 2 times per year but not more often than
|
||
once every 7 days.
|
||
For gypsy moth control, use the higher rate
|
||
for heavy infestations.
|
||
|
||
FORESTED AREAS AND RANGELAND TREES, CONTINUED
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
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|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Forested areas: Elm bark beetle 2% solution Direct Trunk Treatment:
|
||
Non-urban Ips engraver beetles (4.8 ounces Effective as a preventative treatment only.
|
||
Forests, Tree Mountain pine beetle per gallon) Repeat annually as required to prevent
|
||
Plantations, Roundheaded pine beetle attacks.
|
||
Planted beetle Apply 1 gallon of spray per 50 square feet of
|
||
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|
||
Belts
|
||
Rangeland For elm bark beetle: apply approximately 20-
|
||
Trees 30 gallons of spray mixture for each 50 feet
|
||
of elm tree for thorough cove rase of all bark
|
||
surfaces on trunks, limbs and twigs.
|
||
Do not make more than 2 applications per
|
||
year or repeat applications more often than
|
||
once every six months.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FORESTED AREAS AND RANGELAND TREES
|
||
) Do not make more than 2 applications per year.
|
||
• To prepare small volumes of spray mixture, use 10.4 grams (approximately 3.1 tablespoons) of this product in an adequate
|
||
amount of water and apply to 500 sq.ft. where rates of2 pounds per acre are indicated.
|
||
DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS DURING APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE DRIED.
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
CONTROL OF SPECIFIC PESTS ACROSS MULTIPLE SITES
|
||
GRASSHOPPERS
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
CROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
All crops on this Grasshoppers 1 to 3' Apply 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per acre of this
|
||
label product for nymphs on small plants or sparse
|
||
vegetation. Apply 2 to 3 pounds per acre for
|
||
mature grasshoppers or applications to
|
||
dense foliage or if exlended residual control
|
||
is desired. Be certain spray volumes are
|
||
appropriate to assure adequate coverage.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: GRASSHOPPER CONTROL
|
||
'NOTE: Refer to individual site listings elsewhere on this label for use limitations and restrictions. Do not use rates higher than
|
||
listed for the site or exceed other use restrictions.
|
||
) CONTROL OF TICKS WHICH VECTOR LYME DISEASE
|
||
For control of juvenile and adult ticks which vector Lyme Disease, apply the recommended amount is sufficient volume for thorough
|
||
coverage.
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
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|
||
CROPISITE PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
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|
||
label Bear tick, Black Use higher spray volumes for dense ground
|
||
Pastures legged tick) cover or heavy leaf litter.
|
||
Forested Areas
|
||
Wasteland, Target applications for nymphal control in
|
||
Rights-of-Way,
|
||
Amblyomma spp. late spring or early summer. Control of adult
|
||
Hedgerows,
|
||
(Lone star tick) tick can be obtained with late summer and
|
||
Ditchbanks, fall applications.
|
||
Roadsides, Do not use spot treatments. Treat entire
|
||
let-ASide and area and perimeter areas where exposure to
|
||
onservation ticks may occur. Ticks may be reintroduced
|
||
. eserve from surrounding areas on host animals.
|
||
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|
||
Acreage control levels"'.
|
||
Trees and
|
||
Ornamentals
|
||
Turfgrass
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: CONTROL OF TICKS WHICH VECTOR LYME DISEASE
|
||
"'NOTE: Refer to individual site listings elsewhere on this label for use limitations and restrictions. Do not use r?t~') higher than
|
||
listed for the site or exceed other use restrictions.
|
||
DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS DURING APPLICATION OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE DI'IF:I)
|
||
|
||
IMPORTED FIRE ANTS
|
||
POUNDS OF SEVIN®
|
||
SOW PER VOLUME
|
||
CROP/SITE PEST OF WATER SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Pastures Imported fire ants 13.4 grams per gallon ·DRENCH APPLICATION:
|
||
Rangeland Apply a total of 2 gallons of the diluted solution over the surface of
|
||
Forested Areas each mound or at least 1 quart per 6 inches of mound diameter
|
||
Trees and using a bucket, can or other appropriate equipment. Thoroughly
|
||
Ornamentals wet mound and surrounding areas to a 4 It diameter (12 sq.It.). Do
|
||
Turfgrass not disturb mound prior to treatment. Pour solution from a height of
|
||
Wasteland about three feet to give sufficient force to break mound apex and
|
||
flow into ant tunnels. For best results apply in cool weather (65-
|
||
80"F) or in early morning or late evening hours. Repeat application
|
||
if mound activity resumes after 7 days. Treat new mounds as they
|
||
appear. Pressurized sprays may disturb the ants and cause
|
||
migration, reducing product effectiveness.
|
||
Nursery Stock, Imported fire ants 3 pounds per 1 00 Avoid contact with foliage and treat only the growing media when
|
||
Vegetable gallons using on bedding plants.
|
||
Transplants", Do not make more than one application, either as a root dip or
|
||
Foliage Plants, drench treatments (applied to the point of saturation).
|
||
leddin g Plants
|
||
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|
||
Only)
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: IMPORTED FIRE ANT CONTROL
|
||
DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS DURING APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL DRENCH HAS DRIED.
|
||
DO NOT USE IN GREENHOUSES.
|
||
"NOTE: DO NOT USE ON ANY FOOD CROP NOT LISTED ON THIS LABEL. Refer to the specific crop section for additional
|
||
restrictions and precautions.
|
||
To prepare small amounts, use 13.4 grams (approximately 4 tablespoons) of SEVIN® BRAND 50W per each gallon of mix where
|
||
3 pounds per 100 gallons are indicated.
|
||
ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL
|
||
Apply in sufficient gallonage for thorough coverage.
|
||
III
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
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|
||
ROP PEST PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Pastures Mosquitoes (adults) 1/2 to 2" OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
Rangeland Treat shrubbery and areas where adult Forested Lands mosquitoes congregate. Treat when adult Trees and mosquitoes are active in early mornings or
|
||
Ornamentals late evenings.
|
||
Turfgrass
|
||
Wastelands Repeat applications as necessary".
|
||
Use 113 to 5/8 pounds per 100 gallons in
|
||
mistblowers, 5/8 to 1 1/4 pulJ"rj~ per acre in
|
||
aerial sprays, and 1 1/4 pounds per acre in
|
||
low pressure ground spraye.rs.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL.
|
||
DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS DURING APPLICATION OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE Dr-lED.'
|
||
CAUTION: May kill shrimp and crabs. Do not use in areas where these are important resources.
|
||
"NOTE: Refer to individual site listings elsewhere on this label for use limitations and restrictions: '1)0 rot use rates'higher than
|
||
listed for the site or exceed other use restrictions.
|
||
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|
||
amount of water and apply to 500 sq.lt. where rates of 2 pounds per acre are indicated.
|
||
|
||
POULTRY INSECT CONTROL
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
SEVIN®SOW
|
||
PER 100
|
||
GALLONS OF
|
||
SITE PEST WATER SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Direct spray on Chicken mite FOR USE AS A DIRECT SPRAY ON BIRDS BY:
|
||
Chicken, Fleas 1. Misting with Electric Fog Machine: Mix 16/25 pounds (10.24
|
||
Ducks, Geese, Lice ounces) of this product in 1 gallon of spray. Use 1 1/2 gallons per 1000
|
||
Game Birds, Northern Fowl hens in cages, on litter, or on slatted floors. Repeat in 4 weeks if Pigeons, Mite necessary.
|
||
Turkeys
|
||
2. Spraying with knapsack of cylinder type compressed air
|
||
sprayers: Mix 2/5 pounds (6.4 ounces) of this product in 5 gallons of
|
||
spray. Use. 1 gallon per 100 hens in cages, on litter, or on slatted floors.
|
||
Repeat in 4 weeks if necessary.
|
||
For Northern fowl mite control, ensure pressured spray penetrates
|
||
feathers of vent area on birds.
|
||
Direct mist spraying for chicken mite and fleas is a supplement to
|
||
spraying roosts and buildings for control of these pests.
|
||
Poultry Quarters Bed bugs 8 Apply 1 to 2 gallons of spray mixture with conventional power spray of
|
||
) Chicken Mite (4 1/3 knapsack equipment per 1000 square feet of wall, litter or roost surface.
|
||
Fleas tablespoons Force spray into cracks. Repeat as needed.
|
||
Lice per gallon) Avoid spraying nests, eggs, and feeding and watering troughs.
|
||
Northern Fowl
|
||
Mite
|
||
Fowl Tick 32 Ventilate while spraying.
|
||
(1 tablespoons
|
||
per gallon)
|
||
Darkling beetie 859/10 Apply 1 to 2 gallons of spray mixlure with conventional power sprayer or
|
||
(Lesser (1 1/5 pound knapsack equipment per 1000 square feet of floor space, litter surface,
|
||
mealworm or per gallon) walls, cracks, posts, crevices, and around ventilation areas to insulation.
|
||
litter beetle) Optimum spray timing is immediately after flock is removed from the
|
||
house when beetles are most active. Application within one day prior to
|
||
placing flock into house also is effective.
|
||
Ventilate while spraying. Raise feeding and watering units prior to
|
||
application to avoid contamination.
|
||
\ESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: POULTRY INSECT CONTROL
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, Do not treat birds or premises within 7 days of slaughter.
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NUISANCE PEST CONTROL
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For use as a perimeter treatment to prevent infestations of buildings, apply the specified dosage in a band 6 to 10 feet wide around the
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outside perimeter of the structure.
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RATE OF
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PEST SEVIN® SOW SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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Ants 1% solution Observe plant response precautions.
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Bees or Apply as a coarse wet spray in a band 6 to 10 feet wide around the outside perimeter
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Brown dog tick
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Centipedes 2.4 ounces per of buildings. Confine applications to areas immediately adjacent to the building.
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Cockroaches gallon Direct application to the structure should be minimal and restricted to cracks, crevices,
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Crickets
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and areas where insects tend to congregate.
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Darkling beetle For use in and around flower beds and ornamental plantings, apply as a coarse wet
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(lesser mealworm spray in and around plant beds.
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or litter beetle) May be applied to outdoor sleeping quarters of pets. Do not treat animals. Do not
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Earwigs allow animals to use treated area until sprays have dried.
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Firebrats
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Fleas
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Millipedes
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Scorpions
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Silvenfish
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)iders
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||
asps
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RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: NUISANCE PEST CONTROL
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DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS DURING APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE DRIED.
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NOTE: Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, wood, fabrics, and carpet. Spray deposits on
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painted or stained surfaces of finishes (eg., cars, house trailers, boals, etc.) should be removed immediately by washing.to
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prevent discoloration. Avoid application to surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable. Staining of fabrics and carpet
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may be permanent.
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
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The manufacturer warrants (a)that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label; (b)that this product is reasonably fit
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for the purposes set forth in the directions for use when it is used in accordance with such directions; and (c) that the directions,
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warnings and other statements on this label are based upon responsible experts' evaluation of reasonable tests of effectiveness, of
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toxicity to laboratory animals and to plants, and of residues on food crops, and upon reports of field experience. Tests have not been
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||
made on all varieties or in all states or under all conditions. THE MANUFACTURER NEITHER MAKES NOR INTENDS, NOR DOES
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||
IT AUTHORIZE ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE TO MAKE, ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND IT
|
||
~PRESSL Y EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
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||
.1'RTICULAR PURPOSE.
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||
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO, AND THE BUYER SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR, ANY AND ALL LOSS OR
|
||
DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL
|
||
DIRECTIONS, WARNINGS OR CAUTIONS.
|
||
BUYER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND MANUFACTURER'S OR SELLER'S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS,
|
||
LOSSES, DAMAGES, OR INJURIES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLlNG OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER OR NOT
|
||
BASED IN CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, SHALL BE LIMITED, AT THE
|
||
MANUFACTURER'S OPTION, TO REPLACEMENT OF, OR THE REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR, THE QUANTITY
|
||
OF PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH DAMAGES ARE CLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL MANUFACTUREr- OR SELLER BE
|
||
LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HAIJD~;NG OF THIS
|
||
PRODUCT.
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||
Rhone-Poulene Ag Company
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||
P,O, Box 12014, 2 T,W. Alexander Drive
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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
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SEVIN is the registered trademark of RhOne-Poulene for carbaryl insecticides.
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SEVIN 50W Carbaryl Insecticide (PENDING) Submitted 12nJ98.
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