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# EXIREL INSECT CONTROL
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- EPA Reg No: **279-9615**
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- Registrant: FMC CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Cyantraniliprole (10.2%)
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- Label accepted: 2024-08-29
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-09615-20240829.pdf
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---
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August 29, 2024
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Kristi Barnett
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FMC Corporation
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2929 Walnut Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Subject: PRIA Label Amendment –New uses on hops, papaya, fresh herbs (crop subgroup
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25A), dried herbs (crop subgroup 25B), spices (crop group 26), and various crop
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group conversions.
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Product Name: Exirel Insect Control
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EPA Registration Number: 279-9615
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Application Date: 4/6/23
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Case Number: 483968; 482148; 475415; 476555
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Dear Ms. Barnett:
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The application referred to above, submitted under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
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Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, is acceptable under FIFRA section 3(c)(5). Accordingly,
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EPA has approved the requested registration amendments, provided FMC Corporation (“FMC”)
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complies with all terms and conditions listed below.
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Terms and Conditions
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FMC must comply with all the following terms and conditions. Release for shipment of these
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products constitutes acceptance of the below conditions. If these conditions are not complied
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with, the registrations will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6.
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1. If, following formal consulta tion with Service(s), additional modifications are identified
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in any applicable Biological Opinion, EPA will notify FMC in writing within 45 calendar
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days of the issuance of the Biological Opinion of any necessary changes. Within 30
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calendar days of receiving EPA’s notice, FMC must submit an amendment application
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incorporating the necessary changes, including amended labels. Alternatively, FMC may
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respond by submitting a request for voluntary cancellation of this product. If FMC fails to
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comply with this term, FMC has agreed in prior written acceptance of these terms that
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EPA may cancel the registration under an expedited process under FIFRA 6(e).
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No terms in prior registration notices are superseded by this new use amendment.
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Page 2 of 2
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EPA Reg. No. 279-9615
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Case No. 483968; 482148; 475415; 476555
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Conclusion
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A stamped copy of your labeling is enclosed for your records. This labeling supersedes all
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previously accepted labeling. You must submit one (1) copy of the final printed labeling before
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you release the product for shipment with the new labeling. In accordance with 40 CFR
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152.130(c), you may distribute or sell this product under the previously approved labeling for 18
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months from the date of this letter. After 18 months, you may only distribute or sell this product
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if it bears this new revised labeling or subsequently approved labeling. “To distribute or sell” is
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defined under FIFRA section 2(gg) and its implementing regulation at 40 CFR 152.3.
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Should you wish to add/retain a reference to the company’s website on your label, then please be
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aware that the website becomes labeling under FIFRA and is subject to review by the Agency. If
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the website is false or misleading, the product would be misbranded and unlawful to sell or
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distribute under FIFRA section 12(a)(1)(E). 40 CFR 156.10(a)(5) lists examples of statements
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EPA may consider false or misleading. In addition, regardless of whether a website is referenced
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on your product’s label, claims made on the website may not substantially differ from those
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claims approved through the registration process. Therefore, should the Agency find or if it is
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brought to our attention that a website contains false or misleading statements or claims
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substantially differing from the EPA approved registration, the website will be referred to the
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EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance.
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If you have any questions, please contact Andrés Garzón at (202) 566-2690 or at
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GarzonMoreno.Andres@epa.gov.
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Sincerely,
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Deanna (Dee) Colby, Chief
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Invertebrate & Vertebrate Branch 3
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Registration Division
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Enclosure
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WITH CYAZYPYR® active
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For foliar applications to brassica (leafy, and head and stem), bulb, cucurbit, fruiting, leafy green, leaf petiole, legume, ro ot
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and tuberous and corm vegetables; hops; spices; herbs (fresh and dried); commercially grown greenhouse lettuce,
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cucumber, eggplant, pepper and tomato; cotton, oil seed crops; strawberries; bushberries; caneberries; coffee; low growing
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berries; peanuts; soybeans; citrus, pome, and stone fruits; tree nuts; papaya; and tobacco for pest management of sucking
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and chewing insects that can vector certain plan t diseases, aiding in optimization of the crop's potential.
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Active Ingredient By Weight
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Cyantraniliprole
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3-bromo-1-(3-chloro-2-pyridinyl)-N-[4-cyano-2-methyl-6-[(methylamino) carbonyl]phenyl]-1H-pyrazole-5-
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carboxamide 10.20%
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Other Ingredients 89.80%
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TOTAL 100.00%
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EXIREL® insect control is a suspoemulsion (oil in wa ter emulsion). SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING.
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Contains 0.83 lb. active ingredient per gallon.
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EPA Reg. No. 279-9615 EPA Est. No.
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Nonrefillable Container Refillable Container
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Net: OR Net:
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Sold By
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FMC Corporation
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2929 Walnut Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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CYANTRANILIPROLE GROUP 28 INSECTICIDE
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Not for sale, sale into, distribution and/or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties of New York State.
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you do not understand the
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label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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FIRST AID
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IF ON SKIN: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison
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control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after
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the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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For questions regarding emergency medical treatment, you may contact 1-800-331-3148 for information.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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CAUTION: Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Prolonged or frequently repeated
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skin contact may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Applicators and other handlers must wear:
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Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
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Chemical resistant gloves Category A (such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubber), all
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> 14 mils.
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Shoes plus socks.
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08/29/2024
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279-9615
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After the product has been diluted in accordance with label directions for use, shirt, pants, socks, and shoes are sufficient
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Personal Protective Equipment. Follow manufacturer’s in structions for cleaning/maintaining personal protective
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equipment (PPE). If no such instructions for washables are available, use detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE
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separately from other laundry.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS
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Do not place product near or allow product to come into contact with strong oxidizing substances (such as potassium
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permanganate) since a hazardous chemical reaction may occur.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to aquatic invertebrates and oysters. Do not apply directly to water. Drift and runoff may be
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hazardous to aquatic organisms in water adjacent to use sites. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
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treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are
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foraging the treatment area.
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Surface Water Advisory-
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This product may impact surface water quality due to runoff of rain water. This is especially true for poorly draining soils
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and soils with shallow ground water. This product is classified as having high potential for reaching surface water via
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runoff for several weeks after application. A level, well-maintained vegetative buffer strip between areas to which this
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product is applied and surface water features such as ponds, streams, and springs will reduce the potential loading of
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cyantraniliprole from runoff water and sediment. Runoff of this product will be reduced by avoiding applications when
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rainfall is forecasted to occur within 48 hours.
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Ground Water Advisory-
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This chemical has properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected in ground water. This chemical may
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leach into ground water if used in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow.
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PROTECTION OF POLLINATORS
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APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS EXIST FOR THIS PRODUCT BECAUSE OF
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RISK TO BEES AND OTHER INSECT POLLINATORS. FOLLOW APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS FOUND IN THE
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE TO PROTECT POLLINATORS.
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Look for the bee hazard icon in the Directions for Use for each application site for specific use
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restrictions and instructions to pro tect bees and other insect pollinators.
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This product can kill bees and other insect pollinators.
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Bees and other insect pollinators will forage on plants when they flower, shed pollen, or produce nectar.
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Bees and other insect pollinators can be exposed to this pesticide from:
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• Direct contact during foliar applications, or contact with residues on plant surfaces after foliar applications
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• Ingestion of residues in nectar and pollen resulting from foliar applications.
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When Using This Product Take Steps To:
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• Minimize exposure of this product to bees and other insect pollinators when they are foraging on pollinator attractive plants
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in and around the application site.
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• Minimize drift of this product on to beehives or to off-site pollinator attractive habitat. Drift of this product onto beehives or
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off-site to pollinator attractive habitat can result in bee kills.
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Information on protecting bees and other insect pollinators may be found at the Pesticide Environmental Stewardship website
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at: http://pesticidestewardship.org/PollinatorProtection/Pages/default.aspx.
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Pesticide incidents (for example, bee kills) should immediately be reported to the state/tribal lead agency. For contact
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information for your state, go to: www.aapco.org/officials.html. Pesticide incidents should also be reported to the National
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Pesticide Information Center at: www.npic.orst.edu or directly to EPA at: beekill@epa.gov
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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. Remove
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clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this pr oduct in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected
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handlers may be in the area during application.
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For any requirements, specific to your State or Tribe, consult the State or Tribal agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS: Before using this product, you must
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obtain any applicable Endangered Species Protection Bulletins (‘Bulletins’) within six months prior to or on the day of
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application. To obtain Bulletins, go to Bulletins Live! Two (BLT) at https://www.epa.gov/pesticides/bulletins. When using this
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product, you must follow all directions and restrictions contained in any applicable Bulletin(s) for the area where you are
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applying the product, including any restrictions on application timing if applicable. It is a violation of Federal law to use this
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product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling, including this labeling instruction to follow all directions and restrictions
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contained in any applicable Bulletin(s). For general questions or technical help, call 1-844-447-3813, or email ESPP@epa.gov.
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1. FOR CROPS UNDER CONTRACTED POLLINATION SERVICES
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Do not apply this product while bees are foraging. Do not apply this product until flowering is complete and
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all petals have fallen unless the following condition has been met.
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• If an application must be made when managed bees are at the treatment site, the beekeeper providing the pollination services
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must be notified no less than 48-hours prior to the time of the planned application so that the bees can be removed, covered
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or otherwise protected prior to spraying.
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2. FOR FOOD CROPS AND COMMERCIALLY GROWN ORNAMENTALS NOT UNDER CONTRACT
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FOR POLLINATION SERVICES BUT ARE ATTRACTIVE TO POLLINATORS
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Do not apply this product while bees are foraging. Do not apply this product until flowering is complete and
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all petals have fallen unless one of the following conditions is met:
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• The application is made to the target site after sunset
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• The application is made to the target site when temperatures are below 55ÛF
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• The application is made in accordance with a government-initiated public health response
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• The application is made in accordance with an active state-administered apiary registry program where beekeepers are
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notified no less than 48-hours prior to the time of the planned application so that the bees can be removed, covered or
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otherwise protected prior to spraying
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• The application is made due to an imminent threat of significant crop loss, and a documented determination consistent with
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an IPM plan or predetermined economic threshold is met. Every effort should be made to notify beekeepers no less than 48-
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hours prior to the time of the planned application so that the bees can be removed, covered or otherwise protected prior to
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spraying.
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RESTRICTIONS
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• Do not make ground applications within 25’ or aerial applications within 50’ of aquatic habitats (such as, but not limited to,
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lakes, reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams, wetlands or natural ponds, estuaries, and commercial fish farm ponds). Do not
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cultivate within 30’ of these aquatic areas to allow growth of a vegetative filter strip.
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• For foliar uses, do not apply during rain.
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• When making air blast applications to orchard crops, including citrus, with sparse canopies a 25 foot buffer is required between
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the application site and all adjacent areas except for roads (and other paved or gravel surfaces), agricultural areas (fields t hat
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have been planted into or prepared for planting), and structural areas (buildings or other man-made structures with walls and/or
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a roof). A sparse canopy occurs during the period of dormancy starting from first leaf drop at the end of the season until
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vegetation is fully leafed out in the spring, and on young orchard crops, including citrus, that are not yet bearing.
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• Do not treat plants grown for transplanting. Not for use in nurseries, plant propagation houses, or greenhouses by commercial
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transplant producers on plants being grown for transplanting.
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• Do not use on crops grown to harvest in greenhouses unless specified in the crop section of this label.
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• Do not apply EXIREL insect control to the soil or through drip irrigation systems.
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• May be used on crops on this label grown for seed production.
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• Do not use in residential areas.
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• Do not apply EXIREL insect control through any irrigation system unless specified in the crop section of this label.
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• Unless otherwise stated for a specific crop, do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or
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cyantraniliprole containing products per calendar year. This is the total from all application methods (eg. seed, soil, foliar).
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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EXIREL insect control must be used only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR Part 170.
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This standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultura l workers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and
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handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It
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also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on the label about personal protective equipment,
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restricted-entry interval, and notification to workers (as applicable).
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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For early entry into treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that
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has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water, wear:
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• Coveralls
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• Shoes plus socks
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• Chemical resistant gloves Category A (such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, or nitrile rubber), all
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> 14 mils
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EXIREL insect control must be used in accordance with the directions for use on this label, or as otherwise permitted by
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FIFRA. Always read the entire label, in cluding the Limitation of Warranty and Liability.
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EXIREL insect control is a suspoemulsion (oil in water emulsion) that can be applied as a foliar spray on labeled crops or by overhead
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chemigation in cranberries, potatoes and bulb vegetables to control listed insects. EXIREL insect control is specially formulated for
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maximum performance by foliar applications in brassica, bulb, cucurbit, fruiting, leafy, legume, root and tuberous and corm vegetables;
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hops; spices; herbs (fresh and dried); commercially grown greenhouse lettuce, cucumber, eggplant, pepper and tomato; cotton, oil seed
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crops; strawberries; bushberries; caneberries; coffee; low growing berries; peanuts; soybeans; citrus, pome, and stone fruits; tree nuts;
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papaya; and tobacco. Do not apply directly to the soil or through drip irrigation as doing so may damage the plant root system. EXIREL
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insect control is mixed with water for application.
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EXIREL insect control is a member of the anthranilic diamide class of insecticides with a novel mode of action acting on
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insect ryanodine receptors. Although EXIREL insect control has contact activity, it is most effective through ingestion of
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treated plant material. After exposure to EXIREL insect control, affected insects will rapidly stop feeding, become
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paralyzed, and typically die within 1 - 3 days, reducing both direct damage and the transmission of some insect transmitted
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diseases. Early season applications of EXIREL insect control improve crop establishment and growth vigor by controlling a
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range of pests that attack seedlings. Time applications to the most susceptible insect pest stage, typically at egg hatch
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and/or newly hatched larvae or nymphs, before populations reach damaging levels. When pest populations are high, use
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the highest listed application rate for that pest. For best results when targeting control of sucking pests, begin applications
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when insect populations first appear. EXIREL insect control has preventative activity but low curative activity for sucking
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pests.
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
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FMC supports the use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs to control pests. This product may be used as part of
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an IPM program, which can include biological, cultural, and genetic practices, aimed at preventing economic pest damage.
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IPM principles and practices include field scouting or other detection methods, correct target pest identification, population
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monitoring, rotation of insecticides with different modes-of-action, and treating when target pest populations reach locally
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determined action thresholds. For best results on sucking pests, begin applications when populations first appear. Consult
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your state cooperative extension service, professional consultants or other qualified authorities to determine appropriate
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action treatment threshold levels for treating specific pest/crop or site systems in your area.
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SCOUTING
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Monitor insect populations to determine if there is a need for application of EXIREL insect control based on label
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recommendations and locally determined pest management guidelines. More than one treatment of EXIREL insect control
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may be required to control a pest population.
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INSECT RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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EXIREL insect control contains the active ingredient cyantraniliprole and is a Group 28 insecticide based on the mode of action
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classification system of the International Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC). Insecticides with the same Group
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Number affect the same biological site of action on the target pest and when used repeatedly in the same treatment area,
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naturally-occurring resistant individuals may survive correctly applied insecticide treatments, reproduce, and become dominant.
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To avoid or delay the development of insecticide resistance, a resistance management strategy should be established for the use
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area. This strategy may include incorporation of cultural and biological control practices, alternation to different mode of action
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insecticides on succeeding generations, and targeting the most susceptible life stage. Consult your local or state agricultural
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authorities and product manufacturer for more information about developing a resistance management strategy.
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Unless directed otherwise in the specific crop/pest sections of this label, the best practices are to follow these guidelines to delay
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the development of insecticide resistance:
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• Apply EXIREL insect control and other Group 28 insecticides within a single “treatment window” to minimize exposing
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multiple successive generations of a pest species to the same mode of action insecticides.
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• A “treatment window” is defined as the period of insecticidal activity provided by one or more applications of products with the
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same mode of action.
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• A “treatment window”, including residual control, should not exceed 30 days (the length of a typical pest generation).
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• Within the Group 28 “treatment window”, make no more than 2 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28
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insecticides.
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• Following a Group 28 “treatment window”, rotate to a “treatment window” of effective insecticides with a different mode of
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action (Group Number).
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• The period between Group 28 “treatment windows” should be at least 30 days.
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• The total exposure of all Group 28 products applied throughout the crop cycle (from seedling to harvest) should not exceed
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approximately 50% of the crop cycle or 50% of the total number of insecticide applications targeted at the same pest species.
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• For short cycle crops (< 50 days), the duration of the crop cycle may be considered as the Group 28 “treatment window” as long
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as no Group 28 insecticides are used during the next crop cycle at the same farm location.
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• Avoid using less than labeled rates of EXIREL insect control when applied alone or in tank mixtures.
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• Target the most susceptible insect life stages whenever possible.
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• Monitor insect populations for product effectiveness. If poor performance occurs and it cannot be attributed to improper
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application or extreme weather conditions, a resistant pest population may be present.
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If resistance to EXIREL
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insect control develops in your area, EXIREL insect control or other products with a similar mode of
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action (Group 28) may not provide adequate control. If you experience difficulty with control and resistance is a reasonable
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cause, immediately consult your local company representative or agricultural advisor for the best alternate method of control for
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your area.
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For additional information on insect resistance monitoring, visit the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) on the web
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at http://www.irac-online.org.
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APPLICATION
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Apply at the specified rates when insect populations reach locally determined action thresholds. For best results on sucking
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pests, begin applications when pests first appear. Consult the cooperative extension service, professional consultants or other
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qualified authorities for local pest management guidelines in your area.
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Apply follow-up treatments of EXIREL insect control, as specified, to keep pest populations under threshold limits. Refer to
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the Resistance Management section of this label for further guidance on follow-up treatments. See individual crop sections of
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this label for specific minimum spray intervals.
|
||
Use sufficient water to obtain thorough, uniform coverage.
|
||
EXIREL insect control may be applied by foliar ground or aerial application equipment. Not all application methods are
|
||
allowed on all crops; see specific crop sections of this label or other supplemental labeling for application methods which
|
||
may be used. For aerial application use the following directions unless otherwise specified in specific crop/pest sections of
|
||
this label or other supplemental labeling: use a minimum of 5 gallons per acre (gpa) of water for vegetable crops and 10
|
||
gallons per acre (gpa) for all fruit and nut crops. The highest labeled rate for a specified pest may be necessary when aerial
|
||
applications are made. For ground foliar applications use the following directions, unless otherwise specified in specific
|
||
crop/pest sections of this label or other supplemental labeling: use a minimum of 10 gal per acre (gpa) of water for all
|
||
vegetable crops and 30 gallons per acre (gpa) for all fruit and nut crops.
|
||
|
||
Use of Adjuvants - In some situations where coverage is difficult to achieve such as closed canopy, dense foliage, plants with
|
||
waxy leaf surfaces, or less than optimum application equipment, an adjuvant may improve performance. Use a proven and
|
||
recommended adjuvant that does not affect foliage and/or fruit finish. Tank mixes of EXIREL insect control with spreading and
|
||
penetrating adjuvants can result in adverse crop response. See specific crop instructions in the following crop tables.
|
||
|
||
6
|
||
SPRAY PREPARATION
|
||
Spray equipment must be clean and free of previous pesticide deposits before applying EXIREL insect control. Fill spray
|
||
tank 1/4 to 1/2 full of water. Add EXIREL insect control directly to spray tank. Mix thoroughly to fully disperse the
|
||
insecticide, once dispersed continued agitation is required. Use mechanical or hydraulic means; do not use air agitation.
|
||
Observe the most restrictive of the labeling limitations and precautions of all products used in mixtures.
|
||
Acidification of Spray Tank: If the pH of the spray tank after all products have been added and mixed is above pH 8,
|
||
adjust to pH 8 or less using a registered acidifying agent. If the spray tank pH is 8 or less no adjustment of the spray tank
|
||
pH is necessary. Spray tanks of pH 8 or less can be held for up to 8 hours before spraying. Do not store the spray mixture
|
||
overnight in the spray tank.
|
||
Compatibility -Since formulations may be changed and new ones introduced, premix a small quantity of a desired tank mix
|
||
and observe for physical incompatibility (settling out, flocculation, etc.). Spray volumes of less than 3 gallons of water and
|
||
tank mixtures of more than two products can increase the chances of incompatible spray mixtures. A jar test (as described
|
||
below) should be conducted when label guidance is not given or prior experience with a specific tank mixture is unknown.
|
||
The jar test should follow the proper sequence of addition at the spray water volume planned to assure that the tank mix is
|
||
compatible. Constant agitation may be needed during mixing and spraying of mixtures.
|
||
|
||
This product can be mixed with pesticide products labeled for use on crops on this label in accordance with the most
|
||
restrictive of label limitations and precautions. It is the pesticide user's responsibility to ensure that all products are
|
||
registered for the intended use. Read and follow the applic able restrictions and limitations, and directions for use, on all
|
||
product labels involved in tank mixing. Users must follow the most restrictive directions for use and precautionary
|
||
statements of each product in the tank mixture.
|
||
|
||
Steps to conduct a jar test to determine physical tank mix compatibility of EXIREL insect control with other products:
|
||
• Add clean water to jar proportional to the planned water volume that will be used in the spray tank (a jar size of 16 oz is
|
||
acceptable).
|
||
• Using the most restrictive PPE of the products to be tested, mix proper proportions of EXIREL insect control and
|
||
desired tank mix partner(s) as will be present in the spray tank, add one product at a time following the sequence of
|
||
addition according to formulation type provided in this label.
|
||
• Seal and shake mixture after each product is added.
|
||
• Allow to stand for 1 hour.
|
||
• View jar to determine if settling, flocculation, crystallization or any other undesirable changes have happened.
|
||
• If none of the above is observed or the solution can be easily remixed after shaking, the mixture is compatible with
|
||
EXIREL insect control.
|
||
• If the tank mix is not compatible, a higher water volume, reduced rate of the tank mix partner(s), reduced number
|
||
of tank mix partners or a compatibility agent may be needed.
|
||
|
||
Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety - EXIREL insect control is an oil in water emulsion. The crop safety of EXIREL insect
|
||
control alone or in tank mix with many common insecticides, fungicides, nutritionals and adjuvants has been found to be
|
||
acceptable. See crop tables in this label for specific information on when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes on
|
||
those crops. Some materials including oils, surfactants, adjuvants, nutritionals and pesticide formulations when applied
|
||
individually, sequentially, or in tank mixtures may solubilize the plant cuticle, facilitate penetration into plant tissue, and
|
||
increase the potential for crop injury.
|
||
|
||
Applying EXIREL insect control with any product that produces adverse crop response in a tank mixture, specifically
|
||
including, but not limited to, those listed in the individual crop tables, may also cause adverse crop response when applied
|
||
in a short time sequence (i.e., seven days apart or less between applications) before or after EXIREL insect control. Such
|
||
uses should be tested as described below before broad application is made.
|
||
Crop varieties can differ in their responsiveness to tank mixtures, and environmental conditions can have an influence on
|
||
product performance and crop response. It is not possible to test EXIREL insect control alone or with all possible tank mix
|
||
combinations and sequences on all crops and varieties under all environmental conditions. When considering the use of a
|
||
tank mixture on a labeled crop without prior experience, or which is not specifically described on EXIREL insect control
|
||
product labeling or in other FMC product use instruction, or when applying any product known to have caused adverse
|
||
crop response when used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control in close sequence with EXIREL insect control, it is
|
||
important to check crop safety first. To test for crop sa fety, prepare a small volume of the intended tank mixture or
|
||
sequence, apply it to an area of the target crop as directed by both this and the tank mix partner product labels, and observe
|
||
the treated crop to ensure that a phytotoxic response does not occur.
|
||
|
||
Use of EXIREL insect control in any tank mixture or sequence of applications that is not specifically described on EXIREL
|
||
insect control product labeling or in other FMC product use instructions, could potentially result in crop injury. Follow the
|
||
precautions on this label and on the label for any other product to be used in tank mixtures or in sequential applications
|
||
before making such applications to your crops. Follow the most restrictive label. FMC will not be responsible for any crop
|
||
injury arising from the use of a tank mixture or sequen ce of applications that is not specifically described on EXIREL
|
||
insect control product labeling or in other FMC product use instruction.
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
Tank Mixing Sequence -Add different formulation types in the sequence indicated below*. Allow time for complete
|
||
mixing and dispersion after addition of each product.
|
||
1. Water soluble bag (WSB)
|
||
2. Water soluble granules (SG)
|
||
3. Water dispersible granules (WG, XP, DF)
|
||
4. Wettable powders (WP)
|
||
5. Water based suspension concentrates (SC)
|
||
6. Water soluble concentrates (SL)
|
||
7. EXIREL insect control and other suspoemulsions (SE)
|
||
8. Oil based suspension concentrates (OD)
|
||
9. Emulsifiable concentrates (EC)
|
||
10. Surfactants, oils adjuvants
|
||
11. Soluble fertilizers
|
||
12. Drift retardants
|
||
* Unless otherwise specified by manufacturer directions for use or by local experience.
|
||
|
||
CHEMIGATION - Overhead Sprinkler – Cranberries, Potatoes and Bulb Vegetables
|
||
The following types of irrigation equipment may be used for chemigation applications to cranberries, potatoes and
|
||
bulb vegetables: overhead sprinkler irrigation systems.
|
||
Apply EXIREL insect control in sufficient water and of sufficient duration to ensure the specified rate is applied evenly to
|
||
the entire treated area. Inject EXIREL insect control downstream from any water filtration system.
|
||
Do not connect any irrigation system used for pesticide applications to a public water system unless the pesticide label-
|
||
prescribed safety devices are in place. Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for
|
||
human consumption, if such system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25
|
||
individuals at least 60 days out of the year.
|
||
See "Required System Safety Devices For All Chemi gation Systems" at the end of the Chemigation section.
|
||
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHEMIGATION USING OVERHEAD SPRINKLER SYSTEMS –
|
||
CRANBERRIES, POTATOES AND BULB VEGETABLES
|
||
Types of Chemigation Systems: EXIREL insect control may be applied to cranberries, potatoes and bulb vegetables
|
||
through overhead sprinkler irrigation systems, including the following; center pivot, end tow, hand move, lateral move,
|
||
side roll, solid set and wheel line. The irrigation system used must provide uniform water distribution.
|
||
|
||
Directions for Chemigation:
|
||
Preparation
|
||
A pesticide tank is recommended for the application of EXIREL insect control in chemigation systems.
|
||
Thoroughly clean the injection system and tank of any fertilizer or chemical residues using a standard clean-out procedure.
|
||
Dispose of any residues in accordance with State and Federal laws. With the mix tank 1/4 to 1/2 full with water and the
|
||
agitator running, measure the required amount of EXIREL insect control and add it to the tank. The highest labeled rate for
|
||
the specified pest may be necessary when making overhead chemigation applications. Then add additional water to bring
|
||
your total pesticide mixture up to the desired volume for your application. Note: Always add EXIREL insect control to
|
||
water, never put EXIREL insect control into a dry tank or other mixing equipment without first adding water. See "Tank
|
||
Mixing Sequence" section for tank mixing sequence. Continue to agitate the mixture throughout the application process.
|
||
Use mechanical or hydraulic agitation, do not use air agitation.
|
||
|
||
Injection Into Chemigation Systems
|
||
Inject the proper amount of EXIREL insect control into the irrigation water flow using a positive displacement injection
|
||
pump or a Venturi injector. Injection should occur at a point in the main irrigation water flow to ensure thorough mixing
|
||
with the irrigation water. For continuously moving systems, inject the solution containing EXIREL insect control into the
|
||
irrigation water line continually and uniformly throughout the irrigation cycle. The recommended maximum water volume
|
||
for the overhead chemigation application is 0.2 acre inches of water. For overhead sprinkler systems that are stationary,
|
||
add the solution containing EXIREL insect control to the irrigation water line and apply in a maximum water volume of
|
||
0.25 acre inches of water.
|
||
Uniform Water Distribution
|
||
The irrigation system used for application of EXIREL insect control must provide for uniform distribution of EXIREL
|
||
insect control treated water. Non-uniform distribution can result in crop injury, lack of effectiveness or illegal pesticide
|
||
residues in or on the crop being treated. Ensure the irrigatio n system is calibrated to uniformly distribute the chemigation
|
||
application to the crop. Contact the equipment manufacturer, the local University Extension agent or other experts if you
|
||
|
||
8
|
||
have questions about achieving uniform distribution of the application.
|
||
Equipment Calibration
|
||
Calibrate the irrigation system and inje ctor before applying EXIREL insect control. Calibrate the injection pump while the
|
||
system is running using the expected irrigation rate. If you have questions about calibration, you should contact your state
|
||
extension service specialists, equipment manufacturer or other experts.
|
||
Monitoring of Chemigation Applications
|
||
A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of a
|
||
responsible person, shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise. Wear the personal
|
||
protective equipment as defined in the PPE section of the lab el for applicators and other handlers when making adjustments
|
||
or repairs on the chemigation system when EXIREL insect control is in the irrigation water.
|
||
Operation
|
||
Start the water pump and sprinkler, and let the system achieve the desired pressure and speed before starting the injector.
|
||
Start the injector and calibrate the injection system according to the directions above. This procedure is necessary to deliver
|
||
the desired rate per acre in a uniform manner. When the application is finished, allow the entire irrigation and injector
|
||
system to be thoroughly flushed clean before stopping the system.
|
||
• End guns must be turned off during the application, if they irrigate nontarget areas or if they do not provide uniform
|
||
application and coverage.
|
||
|
||
• The nozzles in the immediate area of wells, control panels, chemical supply tanks and system safety devices are to be
|
||
plugged to prevent contamination of these areas.
|
||
|
||
• Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment.
|
||
• Do not apply when system connections or fittings leak or when nozzles do not provide uniform distribution.
|
||
• Do not allow irrigation water to collect or run-off during chemigation.
|
||
Cleaning the System
|
||
Thoroughly clean the injection system and tank of any fertilizer or chemical residues using a standard clean-out procedure.
|
||
Dispose of any residues in accordance with State and Federal laws. Consult your owner’s manual or your local equipment
|
||
dealer for cleanout procedures for your injection system.
|
||
REQUIRED SYSTEM SAFETY DEVICES FOR ALL CHEMIGATION SYSTEMS
|
||
1. The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve and low-pressure drain appropriately located on
|
||
the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow.
|
||
2. The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to prevent the flow of
|
||
fluid back toward the injection pump.
|
||
3. The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, solenoid-operated valve located on the
|
||
intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
|
||
supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
|
||
4. The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
|
||
water pump motor stops.
|
||
5. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functiona l pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when
|
||
the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected.
|
||
6. Systems must use a metering device, such as a positive di splacement pump or a Venturi injector, that provides uniform
|
||
injection of the product, is effectively designed and constructed of materials compatible with the product, and is capable
|
||
of being fitted with a system interlock.
|
||
|
||
7. Chemigation systems connected to public water systems must contain a functional, reduced- pressure zone, backflow
|
||
preventer (RPZ) or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide introduction.
|
||
As an option to the RPZ, the water from the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir tank prior to
|
||
pesticide introduction. There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the fill pipe and the
|
||
top or overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at leas t twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe.
|
||
|
||
SPRAY TANK CLEANOUT
|
||
Prior to application, start with clean, well maintained application equipment. Immediately following application,
|
||
thoroughly clean all spray equipment to reduce the risk of forming hardened deposits which might become difficult to
|
||
remove.
|
||
Drain spray equipment. Thoroughly rinse sprayer and flush hoses, boom and nozzles with clean water.
|
||
Clean all other associated equipment. Ta ke all necessary safety precautions when cleaning equipment. Do not clean near
|
||
wells, water sources or desirable vegetation.
|
||
Dispose of waste rinse water in accordance with local regulations.
|
||
|
||
9
|
||
SPRAY DRIFT MANAGEMENT
|
||
The interaction of many equipment and weather-related factors determines the potential for spray drift. The applicator is
|
||
responsible for considering all these factors when making application decisions. Avoiding spray drift is the responsibility of
|
||
the applicator.
|
||
IMPORTANCE OF DROPLET SIZE
|
||
The most effective drift management strategy is to apply the largest droplets which are consistent with pest control
|
||
objectives. The presence of sensitive species nearby, the envir onmental conditions, and pest pressure may affect how an
|
||
applicator balances drift control and coverage. Applying larger droplets reduces drift potential, but will not prevent drift if
|
||
applications are made improperly or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
|
||
A droplet size classification system describes the range of droplet sizes produced by spray nozzles. The American Society of
|
||
Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) provide a Standard that describes droplet size spectrum categories defined
|
||
by a number of reference nozzles (fine, coarse, etc.). Droplet sp ectra resulting from the use of a specific nozzle may also be
|
||
described in terms of volume mean diameter (VMD). Coarser droplet size spectra have larger VMD's and lower drift
|
||
potential.
|
||
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE - GROUND APPLICATION
|
||
• For broadcast applications made at planting or prior to the emergence of crops, applicators are required to use a coarse
|
||
or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1). For all other broadcast applications, applicators are required to use a
|
||
medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• Pressure - The lowest spray pressures recommended for the nozzle produce the largest droplets. Higher pressure
|
||
reduces droplet size and does not improve canopy penetration. When higher flow rates are needed, using a
|
||
higher-capacity nozzle instead of increasing pressure results in the coarsest droplet spectrum.
|
||
|
||
• Flow Rate/Orifice Size - Using the high est flow rate nozzles (largest orifice) that are consistent with pest control
|
||
objectives reduces the potential for spray drift. Nozzles with higher rated flows produce coarser droplet spectra.
|
||
CONTROLLING DROPLET SIZE - AIRCRAFT
|
||
• For fixed wing and helicopter aerial applications made at planting or prior to the emergence of crops, applicators are required to
|
||
use a coarse or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1). For all other fixed wing and helicopter aerial applications, applicators are
|
||
required to use a medium or coarser droplet size (ASABE S572.1).
|
||
• Nozzle Type - Solid stream, or other low drift nozzles produce the coarsest droplet spectra.
|
||
• Number of Nozzles - Using the minimum nu mber of nozzles with the highest flow rate that provide uniform coverage
|
||
will produce a coarser droplet spectrum
|
||
• Nozzle Orientation - Orienting nozzles in a manner that minimizes the effects of air shear will produce the coarsest
|
||
droplet spectra. For some nozzles such as solid stream, pointi ng the nozzles straight back parallel to the airstream will
|
||
produce a coarser droplet spectrum than other orientations.
|
||
• Pressure - Selecting the pressure that produces the coarsest droplet spectrum for a particular nozzle and airspeed reduces
|
||
spray drift potential. For some nozzle types such as solid streams, lower pressures can produce finer droplet spectra and
|
||
increase drift potential
|
||
|
||
BOOM LENGTH (AIRCRAFT), AND APPLICATION HEIGHT
|
||
• Boom Length (aircraft) - Using shorter booms decreases drift potential. Boom lengths are expressed as a percentage of an
|
||
aircraft's wingspan or a helicopter's rotor blade diameter. Shorter boom length and proper positioning can minimize drift
|
||
caused by wingtip or rotor vortices.
|
||
|
||
• Application Height (aircraft) - Applications made at the lowest height that are consistent with pest control objectives and
|
||
the safe operation of the aircraft will reduce the potential for spray drift. Do not release spray at a height greater than 10 ft
|
||
above the ground or vegetative canopy, unless a greater application height is necessary for pilot safety.
|
||
• Application Height (ground) - Applications made at the lowest height consistent with pest control objectives, and that
|
||
allow the applicator to keep the boom level with the application site and minimize bounce, will reduce the exposure of
|
||
spray droplets to evaporation and wind, and reduce spray drift potential.
|
||
|
||
WIND
|
||
Drift potential is lowest when applications are made in light to gentle sustained winds (2-10 mph), which are blowing in a cons tant
|
||
direction. Many factors, including droplet size and equipment type also determine drift potential at any given wind speed. AVOI D
|
||
GUSTY OR WINDLESS CONDITIONS.
|
||
Local terrain can also influence wind patterns. Every applicator is expected to be familiar with local wind patterns and how th ey
|
||
affect spray drift.
|
||
For aerial application, if the windspeed is 10 miles per hour or less, applicators must use ¾ swath displacement upwind at the downwind
|
||
edge of the field. When the windspeed is between 11-15 miles per hour, applicators must use a full swath displacement upwind at the
|
||
downwind edge of the field.
|
||
For aerial application, do not apply when wind speeds exceed 15 mph at the application site. If the windspeed is greater than 10 mph, the
|
||
boom length must be 65% or less of the wingspan for fixed wing aircraft and 75% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters. Otherwise,
|
||
the boom length must be 75% or less of the wingspan for fixed-wing aircraft and 90% or less of the rotor diameter for helicopters.
|
||
|
||
10
|
||
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
|
||
Setting up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for droplet evaporation can reduce spray drift potential.
|
||
Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
|
||
SURFACE TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS
|
||
For aerial application, do not apply during temperature inversions.
|
||
Drift potential is high during a surface temp erature inversion. Surface inversions restrict vertical air mixing, which may
|
||
cause small suspended droplets to remain close to the ground and move laterally in a concentrated cloud. Surface
|
||
inversions are characterized by increasing temperature with altitude and are common on nights with limited cloud cover
|
||
and light to no wind. They begin to form as the sun sets and often continue into the morning. Mist or fog may indicate the
|
||
presence of an inversion in humid areas. Inversions may also be identified by producing smoke and observing its behavior.
|
||
Smoke that remains close to the ground, or moves laterally in a concentrated cloud under low wind conditions indicates a
|
||
surface inversion. Smoke that moves upward and ra pidly dissipates indicates good vertical air mixing.
|
||
|
||
SHIELDED SPRAYERS
|
||
Shielding the boom or individual nozzles can reduce the effects of wind. However, it is the responsibility of the applicator
|
||
to verify that the shields are minimizing drift potential, and not interfering with uniform deposition of the product.
|
||
AIR ASSISTED (AIR BLAST ) FIELD CROP SPRAYERS
|
||
Air assisted field crop sprayers carry droplets to the target via a downward directed air stream. Some may reduce the
|
||
potential for drift, but if a sprayer is unsuitable for the application and/or set up improperly, high drift potential can resu lt. It
|
||
is the responsibility of the applicator to determine that a sprayer is suitable for the intended application, that it is config ured
|
||
properly, and that drift potential has been minimized.
|
||
Note: Air assisted field sprayers can affect product performance by affecting spray coverage and canopy penetration. Read
|
||
the specific crop use and application equipment instructions for additional information.
|
||
SENSITIVE AREAS
|
||
Making applications when there is a sustained wind moving away from adjacent sensitive areas (e.g., residential areas,
|
||
bodies of water, known habitat for threatened or endangered species, non-target crops) is an effective way to minimize the
|
||
effect of spray drift.
|
||
DRIFT CONTROL ADDITIVES
|
||
Using product compatible drift control additives can reduce drift potential. When a drift control additive is used, read and
|
||
carefully observe cautionary statements and all other informati on on the additive's label. If using an additive that increases
|
||
viscosity, ensure that the nozzles and other application equipment will function properly with a viscous spray solution.
|
||
Preferred drift control additives have been certified by the Council of Producers & Distributors of Agrotechnology.
|
||
CROP ROTATION
|
||
Crops on this label and the following crops or crop groups may be planted immediately following the last application of
|
||
EXIREL insect control: Brassica Leafy Greens (Crop Subgroup 4-16B) and Brassica Head and Stem Vegetables (Crop
|
||
Group 5-16); Bulb Vegetables (Crop Group 3- 07); Cotton; Cucurbit Vegetables (Crop Group 9); Fruiting Vegetables (Crop
|
||
Group 8-10); Leafy Greens (Crop Subgroup 4-16A) and Leaf Petiole Vegetables (Crop Subgroup 22B); Celtuce; Florence
|
||
Fennel; Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables (Crop Group 2); Legume Vegetables (Crop Groups 6 and 7); Low Growing
|
||
Berries (Berry and Fruit Crop Subgroup 13-07H); Oilseeds (Crop Group 20); Peanuts; Soybeans; Root and Tuber
|
||
Vegetables (Crop Subgroups 1B and 1C); Tobacco; Hops ; Spices; Herbs (fresh and dried); Papaya.
|
||
The following crops or crop groups may be planted 30 days following the last application of EXIREL insect control: Cereal
|
||
Grains (Crop Group 15); Forage, Fodder and Straw of Cereal Grains (Crop Group 16); Grass Forage, Fodder and Hay (Crop
|
||
Group 17); Nongrass Animal Feeds (forage, fodder, straw and hay) (Crop Group 18); Sugar beets.
|
||
There is no plant back restriction for conversion of a treated field to, or for making a new or replacement planting into
|
||
established orchards or fields of Bushberries (Crop Subgroup 13-07B); Caneberry Subgroup (Crop Subgroup 13-07A);
|
||
Coffee; Citrus (Crop Group 10-10); Pome Fruits (Crop Group 11-10); Stone Fruits (Crop Group 12); Low Growing Berries
|
||
(Crop Subgroup 13-07G); or Tree Nuts (Crop Group 14-12).
|
||
|
||
All other crops cannot be planted until 12 months after the last application of EXIREL insect control.
|
||
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
Directions for Use for Vegetable and Row Crops
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Brassica Leafy
|
||
Greens (Crop
|
||
Subgroup 4-
|
||
16B) and
|
||
Brassica Head
|
||
and Stem
|
||
Vegetables
|
||
(Crop Group
|
||
5-16)
|
||
including
|
||
Arugula;
|
||
broccoli,
|
||
Chinese;
|
||
broccoli raab;
|
||
cabbage,
|
||
abyssinian;
|
||
cabbage,
|
||
Chinese, bok
|
||
choy;
|
||
cabbage,
|
||
seakale;
|
||
collards;
|
||
cress, garden;
|
||
cress, upland;
|
||
hanover salad;
|
||
kale;
|
||
maca, leaves;
|
||
mizuna;
|
||
mustard
|
||
greens;
|
||
radish, leaves;
|
||
rape greens;
|
||
rocket, wild;
|
||
shepherd's
|
||
purse;
|
||
turnip greens;
|
||
watercress;
|
||
Broccoli
|
||
(Brassica
|
||
oleracea L.
|
||
var. italica
|
||
Plenck);
|
||
Brussels
|
||
sprouts
|
||
(Brassica
|
||
oleracea L.
|
||
var. gemmifera
|
||
(DC.) Zenker);
|
||
Cabbage
|
||
(Brassica
|
||
oleracea L.
|
||
var. capitata
|
||
L.);
|
||
Cabbage,
|
||
Chinese, napa
|
||
(Brassica rapa
|
||
L. subsp.
|
||
pekinensis
|
||
(Lour.)
|
||
Hanelt);
|
||
Cauliflower
|
||
(Brassica
|
||
oleracea L.
|
||
var. capitata
|
||
L); and
|
||
cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and
|
||
hybrids of
|
||
these
|
||
commodities.
|
||
Kohlrabi
|
||
|
||
Foliar* Beet armyworm
|
||
Corn earworm
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Imported cabbageworm
|
||
Western yellowstriped armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Cabbage aphid
|
||
Diamondback
|
||
moth†
|
||
False cabbage aphid
|
||
Flea beetle
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding
|
||
only)§
|
||
Turnip aphids
|
||
Whitefly
|
||
Swede midge
|
||
Cabbage Seedpod Weevil
|
||
Grassho
|
||
ppers
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
*- For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate
|
||
with products with different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are
|
||
low. If populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying
|
||
EXIREL insect control.
|
||
† - Diamondback moth resistance management: Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other
|
||
Group 28 insecticides) more than twice within any 30 day “treatment window”. Application(s) during
|
||
the next “treatment window” must be with an effective product(s) with a different mode of action
|
||
(different IRAC Group Number) for at least a 30 day “treatment window” before making any additional
|
||
applications of EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides). Do not apply less than 13.5 fl
|
||
oz of EXIREL insect control per application per acre for diamondback moth control. Do not make more
|
||
than 6 total applications of EXIREL insect control or any Group 28 insecticides per calendar year for
|
||
control of diamondback moth at the same farm location.
|
||
For applications made to watercress, production fields must be drained of water at least 24 hours prior
|
||
to application and water must not be reapplied to the field for a minimum of 24 hours following the
|
||
application.
|
||
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
Application Method Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Bulb
|
||
Vegetables,
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 3-07)
|
||
Chive, fresh
|
||
leaves;
|
||
Chive, Chinese,
|
||
fresh leaves;
|
||
Daylilly, bulb
|
||
(edible);
|
||
Elegans hosta
|
||
(edible);
|
||
Fritillaria, leaves
|
||
(edible);
|
||
Garlic, bulb;
|
||
Garlic, great
|
||
headed, bulb;
|
||
Garlic, serpent,
|
||
bulb;
|
||
Kurrat;
|
||
Lady’s leek;
|
||
Leek;
|
||
Leek, wild;
|
||
Lily, bulb;
|
||
Onion, Beltsville
|
||
bunching;
|
||
Onion, bulb;
|
||
Onion, Chinese,
|
||
bulb;
|
||
Onion, fresh;
|
||
Onion, green;
|
||
Onion,
|
||
macrostem;
|
||
Onion, pearl;
|
||
Onion, potato,
|
||
bulb;
|
||
Onion,tree,tops;
|
||
Onion, Welsh,
|
||
tops;
|
||
Shallot, bulb;
|
||
Shallot, fresh
|
||
leaves
|
||
Foliar Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)*
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding
|
||
only)* §
|
||
0.088 -0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips
|
||
control program. Rotate with products with different modes of action. Begin making applications to
|
||
thrips when populations are low (1-3 thrips per plant). If populations are higher, use an effective thrips
|
||
knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
EXIREL insect control may be applied by overhead chemigation to bulb vegetables.
|
||
|
||
13
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Carrot, radish;
|
||
Root
|
||
Vegetables,
|
||
except Sugar
|
||
Beet (Crop
|
||
Group 1B);
|
||
Beet, garden;
|
||
burdock,
|
||
edible; carrot;
|
||
celeriac;
|
||
chervil, turnip-
|
||
rooted;
|
||
chicory;
|
||
ginseng;
|
||
horseradish;
|
||
parsley, turnip-
|
||
rooted; parsnip
|
||
radish; radish,
|
||
oriental;
|
||
rutabaga;
|
||
salsify; salsify,
|
||
black; salsify,
|
||
Spanish;
|
||
skirret; turnip
|
||
Foliar Armyworms
|
||
Loopers
|
||
Cutworms
|
||
0.065- 0.133 10 - 20.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Cotton aphid*
|
||
Green peach aphid*
|
||
Flea beetle
|
||
Beet armyworms
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
|
||
Carrot weevil
|
||
Cabba
|
||
ge seedpod weevil
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§-Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips control
|
||
program. Rotate with products with different modes of action.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
|
||
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
|
||
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section
|
||
for more information.
|
||
|
||
14
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Cucurbit
|
||
Vegetables
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 9)
|
||
including
|
||
Chayote (fruit),
|
||
Chinese
|
||
waxgourd
|
||
(Chinese
|
||
preserving
|
||
melon),
|
||
Citron melon,
|
||
Cucumber,
|
||
Gherkin,
|
||
Edible gourd
|
||
(includes
|
||
hyotan,
|
||
cucuzza,
|
||
hechima,
|
||
Chinese okra),
|
||
Morordica
|
||
spp. (includes
|
||
balsam apple,
|
||
balsam pear,
|
||
bitter melon,
|
||
Chinese
|
||
cucumber),
|
||
Muskmelon
|
||
(Includes true
|
||
cantaloupe,
|
||
cantaloupe,
|
||
casaba,
|
||
crenshaw
|
||
melon, golden
|
||
pershaw melon
|
||
honeydew
|
||
melon, honey
|
||
balls, mango
|
||
melon, Persian
|
||
melon,
|
||
pineapple
|
||
melon, Santa
|
||
Claus melon
|
||
and snake
|
||
melon),
|
||
Pumpkin,
|
||
Summer
|
||
squash
|
||
(includes
|
||
crookneck
|
||
squash, scallop
|
||
squash,
|
||
straightneck
|
||
squash,
|
||
vegetable
|
||
marrow,
|
||
zucchini),
|
||
Winter squash
|
||
(includes
|
||
butternut
|
||
squash,
|
||
calabaza,
|
||
hubbard
|
||
squash, acorn squash,
|
||
spaghetti
|
||
squash),
|
||
Watermelon
|
||
Foliar Beet armyworm
|
||
Melonworm
|
||
Pickleworm
|
||
Western yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5 1 12
|
||
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Cotton/melon aphid*
|
||
Flea beetle§
|
||
Green peach aphid*
|
||
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)*
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding
|
||
only)§
|
||
Whitefly*
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
|
||
Striped cucumber beetle 0.133 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with
|
||
products with different modes of action. Begin making applications when populations are
|
||
low. For thrips, if populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product
|
||
before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
Cucurbit Yellow Stunting Disorder Virus Suppression: Use of EXIREL insect control to control
|
||
whiteflies which may vector the cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus at a rate of 13.5 - 20.5 fl
|
||
oz/A applied foliarly soon after emergence or transplanting will help suppress and slow the
|
||
expression of cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus in cucurbits.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in cucurbit vegetables: tank mixes of
|
||
EXIREL insect control with some products formulated as emulsifiable concentrates (EC), strobilurin
|
||
fungicides (for example Cabrio® fungicide and Quadris® fungicide), copper based fungicides,
|
||
Luna® Sensation fungicide (trifloxystrobin + fluopyram) and Venom® insecticide (dinotefuran)
|
||
may result in adverse crop response. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
15
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Commercial
|
||
greenhouse
|
||
Foliar Cabbage looper
|
||
Armyworms
|
||
0.065 - 0.133 10.0- 20.5 0 12
|
||
grown
|
||
cucumbers
|
||
Cotton aphid*
|
||
Green peach aphid*
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
|
||
Whiteflies*
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
For use only on cucumber plants being grown to harvest in commercial greenhouse crop production
|
||
facilities. Do not treat plants grown for transplanting. Not for use in nurseries, plant propagation houses,
|
||
or greenhouses by commercial transplant producers on plants being grown for transplanting.
|
||
*- For best performance, use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section."
|
||
"§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with different
|
||
modes of action. For thrips, begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
|
||
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate for the size of
|
||
plants and
|
||
density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense foliage.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in cucumbers: tank mixes of EXIREL
|
||
insect control with some products formulated as emulsifiable concentrates (EC), strobilurin fungicides
|
||
(for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris fungicide), copper based fungicides, Luna Sensation
|
||
fungicide (trifloxystrobin + fluopyram) and Venom insecticide (dinotefuran) may result in adverse crop
|
||
response. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
Fruiting
|
||
Vegetable
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 8-
|
||
10)
|
||
African eggplant
|
||
Bush tomato;
|
||
Bell pepper;
|
||
Cocona;
|
||
Currant tomato;
|
||
Eggplant;
|
||
Garden
|
||
huckleberry;
|
||
Goji berry;
|
||
Groundcherry;
|
||
Martynia;
|
||
Naranjilla;
|
||
Okra;
|
||
Pea eggplant;
|
||
Pepino;
|
||
Pepper, bell;
|
||
Pepper, nonbell;
|
||
Roselle;
|
||
Scarlet
|
||
eggplant;
|
||
Sunberry;
|
||
Tomatillo;
|
||
Tomato;
|
||
Tree tomato
|
||
Foliar Beet Armyworm
|
||
Colorado potato beetle
|
||
European corn borer
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Southern armyworm
|
||
Tomato fruitworm
|
||
Tomato pinworm
|
||
Tomato hornworm
|
||
Western yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Loopers 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Green peach aphid*
|
||
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)*
|
||
Pepper weevil§
|
||
Potato aphid*
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding
|
||
only)§
|
||
Tomato psyllid
|
||
Whitefly*
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products
|
||
with different modes of action. For thrips, begin making applications when populations
|
||
are low. If populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product
|
||
before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Suppression: Use of EXIREL insect
|
||
control to manage thrips which may vector the tomato spotted wilt virus and whiteflies which may
|
||
vector the tomato yellow leaf curl virus at a rate of 13.5 to 20.5 fl oz/A applied foliarly soon after
|
||
emergence or transplanting will help suppress and slow the expression of tomato spotted wilt virus and tomato
|
||
yellow leaf curl virus in fruiting vegetables.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in peppers: applications of EXIREL insect
|
||
control in tank mix with adjuvants can cause leaf spotting or increase the potential for other products
|
||
used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank mixes of
|
||
EXIREL insect control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris
|
||
fungicide), chlorothalonil based fungicide formulations (for example, Bravo Weather Stik® fungicide),
|
||
and DuPont
|
||
TM Tanos® fungicide (cymoxanil + famoxadone) may also result in an adverse crop
|
||
response.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in tomatoes: tank mixes of EXIREL insect
|
||
control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris fungicide) may result in
|
||
adverse crop response.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on all other crops in
|
||
this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
|
||
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
16
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval) (days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
Lb ai
|
||
per acre fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Commercial
|
||
Greenhouse
|
||
Grown (Crops
|
||
Foliar Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
|
||
Whitefly*
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Grown to
|
||
Harvest in
|
||
Greenhouses)
|
||
Eggplant,
|
||
Pepper
|
||
(including bell
|
||
and non-bell
|
||
pepper)
|
||
Tomato
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
For use only on eggplant, pepper and tomato plants being grown to harvest in commercial
|
||
greenhouse crop production facilities. Do not treat plants grown for transplanting. Not for use in
|
||
nurseries, plant propagation houses, or greenhouses by commercial transplant producers on
|
||
plants being grown for transplanting.
|
||
* - For best performance, use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section."
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with different
|
||
modes of action. For thrips, begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If
|
||
populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL
|
||
insect control.
|
||
Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate for the size of
|
||
plants and density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense foliage.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in peppers: applications of EXIREL insect
|
||
control in tank mix with adjuvants can cause leaf spotting or increase the potential for other products
|
||
used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank mixes of
|
||
EXIREL insect control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris
|
||
fungicide), chlorothalonil based fungicide formulations (for example, Bravo Weather Stik fungicide),
|
||
and DuPont Tanos fungicide (cymoxanil + famoxadone) may also result in an adverse crop response.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in tomatoes: tank mixes of EXIREL insect
|
||
control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and Quadris fungicide) may result in
|
||
adverse crop response.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on eggplant. When
|
||
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
17
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Leafy Greens
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Subgroup 4-
|
||
16A) and Leaf
|
||
Petiole
|
||
Vegetables
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Subgroup
|
||
22B)
|
||
including
|
||
Amaranth,
|
||
Chinese;
|
||
amaranth,
|
||
leafy;
|
||
aster, Indian;
|
||
blackjack;
|
||
cat's whiskers;
|
||
cham-chwi;
|
||
cham-na-mul;
|
||
chervil, fresh
|
||
leaves;
|
||
chipilin;
|
||
chrysanthe-
|
||
mum, garland;
|
||
cilantro, fresh
|
||
leaves;
|
||
corn salad;
|
||
cosmos;
|
||
dandelion,
|
||
leaves;
|
||
dang-gwi,
|
||
leaves;
|
||
dillweed;
|
||
dock;
|
||
dol-nam-mul;
|
||
ebolo;
|
||
endive;
|
||
escarole;
|
||
fameflower;
|
||
feather
|
||
cockscomb;
|
||
Good King
|
||
Henry;
|
||
huauzontle;
|
||
jute, leaves;
|
||
lettuce, bitter;
|
||
lettuce, head;
|
||
lettuce, leaf;
|
||
orach;
|
||
parsley, fresh
|
||
leaves;
|
||
plantain,
|
||
buckhorn;
|
||
primrose,
|
||
English;
|
||
purslane,
|
||
garden;
|
||
purslane,
|
||
winter;
|
||
radicchio;
|
||
spinach;
|
||
spinach,
|
||
Malabar;
|
||
spinach, New
|
||
Zealand;
|
||
spinach, tanier;
|
||
Swiss chard;
|
||
violet,
|
||
Chinese,
|
||
leaves;
|
||
Cardoon;
|
||
celery;
|
||
celery,
|
||
Chinese;
|
||
fuki;
|
||
rhubarb;
|
||
udo;
|
||
zuiki;
|
||
cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and
|
||
hybrids of
|
||
these
|
||
commodities.
|
||
Celtuce;
|
||
and Florence
|
||
Fennel
|
||
Foliar* Beet armyworm
|
||
Corn earworm
|
||
Diamondback moth†
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Western yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Cabbage aphid
|
||
False cabbage aphid
|
||
Flea beetle
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Leafminer (Liriomyza spp.)
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding
|
||
only)§
|
||
Turnip aphids
|
||
Whitefly
|
||
Grassho
|
||
ppers
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
† - Diamondback moth resistance management: Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other
|
||
Group 28 insecticides) more than twice within any 30 day “treatment window”. Application(s) during
|
||
the next “treatment window” must be with an effective product(s) with a different mode of action
|
||
(different IRAC Group Number) for at least a 30 day “treatment window” before making any additional
|
||
applications of EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides). Do not apply less than 7 fl oz of
|
||
EXIREL insect control per application per acre for diamondback moth control. Do not make more than
|
||
6 total applications of EXIRE insect control or any Group 28 insecticides per calendar year for control
|
||
of diamondback moth at the same farm location.
|
||
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
|
||
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
|
||
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in spinach: Do not use adjuvants in tank
|
||
mix with EXIREL insect control in spinach. Tank mixes of EXIREL insect control with some products
|
||
formulated as emulsifiable concentrates (EC), strobilurin fungicides (for example Cabrio fungicide and
|
||
Quadris fungicide) or chlorothalonil based fungicide formulations (for example, Bravo Weather Stik
|
||
fungicide) may result in adverse crop response. Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank
|
||
mixes in lettuce: Tank mixes of EXIREL insect control with Aliette® fungicide (fosetyl-al) + oil
|
||
adjuvant may result in adverse crop response.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on all other crops in
|
||
this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
|
||
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
18
|
||
|
||
Crop Application Method Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
Lb ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Leaves of root
|
||
and tuber
|
||
vegetables
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 2)
|
||
Beet, garden;
|
||
beet, sugar;
|
||
burdock,
|
||
edible; carrot;
|
||
cassava, bitter
|
||
and sweet;
|
||
celeriac;
|
||
chervil,
|
||
turnip-rooted;
|
||
chicory;
|
||
dasheen (taro);
|
||
parsnip;
|
||
radish;
|
||
radish,
|
||
oriental
|
||
(daikon);
|
||
rutabaga;
|
||
salsify, black;
|
||
sweet potato;
|
||
tanier; turnip;
|
||
yam, true
|
||
Foliar Beet armyworm
|
||
Flea beetles
|
||
Cotton aphid*
|
||
Green peach aphid*
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
|
||
Carrot weevil
|
||
Cabba
|
||
ge seedpod weevil
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Armyworms
|
||
Loopers
|
||
Cutworms
|
||
0.065-0.133 10 - 20.5
|
||
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. For thrips, begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If
|
||
populations are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL
|
||
insect control. Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
|
||
group.
|
||
When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
19
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Legume
|
||
vegetables,
|
||
succulent or
|
||
Foliar Corn earworm
|
||
European corn borer
|
||
Leafminers
|
||
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 1(succulent)
|
||
7 (dried)
|
||
12
|
||
dried
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Subgroups
|
||
Potato leafhopper§*
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§*
|
||
Whiteflies*
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
6-22A, 6-22B,
|
||
6-22C, 6-22D,
|
||
6-22E, 6-22F)
|
||
1
|
||
|
||
§ - Suppression only. *- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants"
|
||
section. Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Applications of EXIREL insect control to certain species of legume vegetables in this crop group may
|
||
result in adverse crop response. Affected plants outgrow the effects in most cases. If the risk of adverse
|
||
crop response to EXIREL insect control cannot be accepted, do not apply it to legume vegetables.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop group.
|
||
When using EXIREL insect control alone or in tank mixtures in legume vegetables, it is
|
||
recommended that a small area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank
|
||
Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
1Bean (Phaseolus spp.; including, but not limited to French bean, garden bean, green bean, kidney
|
||
bean, navy bean, scarlet runner bean, snap bean, and wax bean); Bean ( Vigna spp.; including, but not
|
||
limited to asparagus bean, catjang bean; Chinese longbean, cowpea, moth bean, mung bean, rice
|
||
bean, urd bean, and yardlong bean); goa bean; guar bean; jackbean; lablab bean; vegetable soybean
|
||
(edamame); sword bean; winged pea; velvetbean; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
commodities.
|
||
Pea ( Pisum spp.; including, but not limited to dwarf pea, green pea, snap pea, snow pea, and sugar
|
||
snap pea); grass pea; lentil; pigeon pea; chickpea; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
commodities.
|
||
Bean ( Phaseolus spp.; including, but not limited to lima bean, scarlet runner bean, and wax bean);
|
||
Bean ( Vigna spp.; including, but not limited to blackeyed pea, catjang bean, cowpea, crowder pea,
|
||
moth bean, and southern pea); Bean ( Lupinus spp.; including, but not limited to Andean lupin, blue
|
||
lupin, grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, white sweet lupin, and yellow lupin); broad bean (fava
|
||
bean); jackbean; goa bean; lablab bean; vegetable soybean (edamame); velvetbean; cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and/or hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
Chickpea; lentil; Pea ( Pisum spp.; including, but not limited to English pea, garden pea, and green
|
||
pea); pigeon pea; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
African yam bean; American potato bean; Bean ( Lupinus spp.; including, but not limited to Andean
|
||
lupin, blue lupin, grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, white sweet lupin, and yellow lupin); Bean (
|
||
Phaseolus spp.; including, but not limited to black bean, cranberry bean, dry bean, field bean, French
|
||
bean, garden bean, great northern bean, green bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pink bean,
|
||
pinto bean, red bean, scarlet runner bean, tepary bean, and yellow bean); Bean ( Vigna spp.;
|
||
including, but not limited to adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea, catjang bean, Chinese
|
||
longbean, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, and
|
||
yardlong bean); broad bean (fava bean); guar bean; goa bean; horse gram; jackbean; lablab bean;
|
||
morama bean; sword bean; winged pea; velvetbean; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
|
||
commodities.
|
||
Pea ( Pisum spp.; including, but not limited to dry pea, field pea, green pea, yellow pea, wrinkled pea,
|
||
marrowfat pea, and garden pea); chickpea; grass pea; lentil; pigeon pea; cultivars, varieties, and/or
|
||
hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
|
||
20
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Tuberous and
|
||
Corm
|
||
Vegetables
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Subgroup 1C)
|
||
including
|
||
Arracacha;
|
||
Arrowroot;
|
||
Artichoke,
|
||
Chinese;
|
||
Artichoke,
|
||
Jerusalem;
|
||
Canna, edible;
|
||
Cassava, bitter
|
||
and sweet;
|
||
Chayote (root);
|
||
Chufa;
|
||
Dasheen (taro);
|
||
Ginger;
|
||
Leren;
|
||
Potato;
|
||
Sweet potato;
|
||
Tanier;
|
||
Turmeric:
|
||
Yam bean;
|
||
Yam, true
|
||
Foliar Colorado potato beetle† 0.033 - 0.088 5 - 13.5
|
||
7 12
|
||
Beet armyworm
|
||
European corn borer
|
||
Potato tuberworm*††
|
||
Yellowstriped armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
|
||
|
||
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Potato flea beetle* §
|
||
Green peach aphid*
|
||
Potato aphid* §
|
||
Potato psyllid
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year; this is the total of seed piece treatment (potato), soil treatment, and foliar
|
||
treatment.
|
||
*- For best performance use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with
|
||
different modes of action.
|
||
†- Colorado potato beetle resistance management - Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other
|
||
Group 28 insecticides) more than twice to a generation of Colorado potato beetle or within any 30 day
|
||
“treatment window”. Application(s) to the next generation of Colorado potato beetle must be with an
|
||
effective product(s) with a different mode of action (different IRAC group number) for at least a 30
|
||
day “treatment window” before making any additional applications of EXIREL insect control (or other
|
||
Group 28 insecticides). If a Group 28 insecticide was used at-plant either as a soil or seed piece
|
||
application, do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides) for Colorado potato
|
||
beetle control for at least 60 days after emergence. Application(s) for Colorado potato beetle control
|
||
during the first 30-60 days must be with an effective product with a different mode of action (i.e. a
|
||
product with a different IRAC Group Number) for at least a 30 day “treatment window” before making
|
||
any applications of EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28 insecticides).
|
||
†† - Potato Tuberworm: EXIREL insect control may be applied at rates of 7 to 13.5 fl oz/A to
|
||
control potato tuberworm. Begin application when field scouting indicates the presence of
|
||
tuberworm adults and/or larvae. Potato tuberworm often have overlapping generations so repeat
|
||
applications of EXIREL insect control may be needed based on scouting. Avoid treating
|
||
successive generations with the same mode of action. It is important to protect the crop just prior
|
||
to harvest when foliage starts to senesce. Use the higher rate of EXIREL insect control when
|
||
tuberworm pressure is high. Failure to adequately control potato tuberworm larvae prior to crop
|
||
senescence or vine kill increases the risk of tuber damage. Foliar sprays alone, by air or ground,
|
||
may not provide adequate control of larvae in the mid to lower crop canopy. For best results,
|
||
apply via overhead chemigation or integrate chemigation applications into the foliar spray
|
||
program. For best results with foliar sprays, add Methylated seed oil (MSO) adjuvant at 1 gallon
|
||
per 100 gallons of spray volume (1% v/v). For chemigation applications, apply in 0.1 to 0.2 acre
|
||
inches of water and add MSO at 12 to 16 fl oz/acre. See “Chemigation - Overhead Sprinkler –
|
||
Cranberries, Potatoes and Bulb Vegetables” section for instructions on overhead sprinkler
|
||
chemigation.
|
||
Suppression of Zebra Chip Disease: Use of EXIREL insect control to control potato psyllid which
|
||
may vector zebra chip disease at a rate of 13.5 to 20.5 fl. oz./A applied starting when psyllid
|
||
populations are low will help suppress the expression of the zebra chip disease.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in potatoes: tank mixes of EXIREL
|
||
insect control with strobilurin fungicides (for example Quadris fungicide and Cabrio Plus fungicide)
|
||
may result in adverse crop response. The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has
|
||
not been evaluated on all other crops in this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank
|
||
mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large
|
||
areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
21
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Cotton Foliar Beet armyworm
|
||
Cotton bollworm†
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Saltmarsh caterpillar
|
||
Southern armyworm
|
||
Tobacco budworm†
|
||
Western yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.11 7 - 17
|
||
7 12
|
||
Cabbage looper
|
||
Soybean looper
|
||
0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Whitefly*
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective ad juvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section. For high
|
||
populations of whiteflies, use the highest listed rate.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
|
||
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
|
||
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
† - For Heliothine control (cotton bollworm and/or cotton budworm) make the first application at rates
|
||
of 0.065 - 0.11 lb ai per acre (10-17 fl oz product/A). Subsequent applications can be at rates of
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 lb ai per acre (7 -13.5 fl oz product/A) depending on pressure.
|
||
Applications of EXIREL insect control to seedling cotton may result in crop response. Affected
|
||
plants outgrow the effects in most cases. If the risk of crop response to EXIREL insect control
|
||
cannot be accepted, do not apply it to seedling cotton.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop. When
|
||
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures in cotton, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. S ee "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
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|
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22
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Oil Seed Crops
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 20)
|
||
including
|
||
Borage;
|
||
Calendula;
|
||
Castor oil;
|
||
Chinese
|
||
tallowtree;
|
||
Crambe;
|
||
Cuphea;
|
||
Echium;
|
||
Euphorbia;
|
||
Evening
|
||
primrose;
|
||
Flax seed;
|
||
Gold of
|
||
pleasure;
|
||
Hare's ear
|
||
mustard;
|
||
Jojoba;
|
||
Lesquerella;
|
||
Lunaria;
|
||
Meadowfoam;
|
||
Milkweed;
|
||
Mustard seed;
|
||
Niger seed;
|
||
Oil radish;
|
||
Poppy seed;
|
||
Rapeseed
|
||
(including
|
||
canola
|
||
varieties);
|
||
Rose hip;
|
||
Safflower;
|
||
Sesame;
|
||
Stokes aster;
|
||
Sunflower;
|
||
Sweet rocket;
|
||
Tallowwood;
|
||
Tea oil plant;
|
||
Vernonia
|
||
Foliar* Bertha armyworm
|
||
Diamondback moth
|
||
Sunflower head moth
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
|
||
7 12
|
||
Crucifer flea beetle 0.045 - 0.11 7 - 17
|
||
Cabbage looper
|
||
Sunflower seed weevil§
|
||
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year. This is the total from all application methods (seed treatment and foliar
|
||
application).
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate with products with different
|
||
modes of action.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop group.
|
||
When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures , it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. S ee "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
23
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per
|
||
acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Peanuts Foliar Corn earworm
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Tobacco budworm
|
||
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 14 12
|
||
Cutworms
|
||
Soybean looper
|
||
Lesser cornstalk borer
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§**
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
§ - Suppression only. **- Use in conjunction with an effective thrips and tomato spotted wilt virus
|
||
management program. Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Suppression: Use of EXIREL insect control to manage thrips which
|
||
may vector the tomato spotted wilt virus at a rate of 13.5-20.5 fl oz/A applied early season (at ground
|
||
cracking) will help suppress and slow the expression of tomato spotted wilt virus in peanuts when used
|
||
as part of a TSWV management program.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on peanuts. When
|
||
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
Soybeans Foliar Green cloverworm
|
||
Soybean looper
|
||
Velvetbean caterpillar
|
||
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 7 12
|
||
Lesser cornstalk borer
|
||
Bean leaf beetle§
|
||
Japanese beetle
|
||
Stink bug species§
|
||
Soybean aphid*
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only) §*
|
||
0.088 – 0.133 13.5 – 20.5
|
||
§ - Suppression only. *- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See “Use of Adjuvants”
|
||
section. Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made as a seed treatment, to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
|
||
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
|
||
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
Tobacco Foliar Tobacco budworm 0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5 7 12
|
||
Tomato hornworm
|
||
Tobacco hornworm
|
||
Flea beetle
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on tobacco. When
|
||
using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
Hops Foliar Hop flea beetle
|
||
Black vine weevil
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
24
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Herbs, fresh
|
||
leaves (Crop
|
||
Subgroup
|
||
25A)1
|
||
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
1 Agrimony, fresh leaves; Amla, fresh leaves; Angelica, fresh leaves; Angelica, dahurian, fresh leaves;
|
||
Applemint, fresh leaves; Avarum, fresh leaves; Balloon pea, fresh leaves; Balm, fresh leaves;
|
||
Barrenwort, fresh leaves; Basil, fresh leaves; Basil, American, fresh leaves; Basil, Greek, fresh leaves;
|
||
Basil, holy, fresh leaves; Basil, lemon, fresh leaves; Basil, Russian, fresh leaves; Bay, fresh leaves;
|
||
Bearberry, fresh leaves; Bisongrass, fresh leaves; Blue mallow, fresh leaves; Boneset, fresh leaves;
|
||
Borage, fresh leaves; Borage, Indian, fresh leaves; Burnet, fresh leaves; Burnet, garden, fresh leaves;
|
||
Burnet, salad, fresh leaves; Butterbur, fresh leaves; Calamint, fresh leaves; Calamint, large-flower, fresh
|
||
leaves; Calamint, lesser, fresh leaves; Calendula, fresh leaves; Caltrop, fresh leaves; Camomile
|
||
(Chamomile), fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
|
||
Roman, fresh leaves; Caraway, fresh leaves; Cat's claw, fresh leaves; Catnip, fresh leaves; Catnip,
|
||
Japanese, fresh leaves; Celandine, greater, fresh leaves; Celandine, lesser, fresh leaves; Centaury, fresh
|
||
leaves; Chaste tree, fresh leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, fresh leaves; Chinese blackberry, fresh leaves;
|
||
Chinese foxglove, fresh leaves; Cicely, sweet, fresh leaves; Clary, fresh leaves; Coriander, Bolivian,
|
||
fresh leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, fresh leaves; Costmary, fresh leaves; Creat, fresh leaves; Culantro,
|
||
fresh leaves; Curry leaf, fresh leaves; Curryplant, fresh leaves; Cut leaf, fresh leaves; Damiana, fresh
|
||
leaves; Dokudami, fresh leaves; Echinacea, fresh leaves; Epazote, fresh leaves; Eucommia, fresh leaves;
|
||
Evening primrose, fresh leaves; Eyebright, fresh leaves; Fennel, common, fresh leaves; Fennel, Spanish,
|
||
fresh leaves; Fenugreek, fresh leaves; Feverfew, fresh leaves; Field pennycress, fresh leaves; Flowers,
|
||
edible, fresh; Fumitory, fresh leaves; Galbanum, fresh leaves; Galega, fresh leaves; Gambir, fresh
|
||
leaves; Geranium, fresh leaves; Geranium, lemon, fresh leaves; Geranium, rose, fresh leaves;
|
||
Germander, golden, fresh leaves; Goldenrod, European, fresh leaves; Goldenseal, fresh leaves; Gotu
|
||
kola, fresh leaves; Greater periwinkle, fresh leaves; Guayusa, fresh leaves; Gumweed, fresh leaves;
|
||
Gymnema, fresh leaves; Gypsywort, fresh leaves; Hawthorn, fresh leaves; Heal-all, fresh leaves; Hemp
|
||
nettle, fresh leaves; Honewort, fresh leaves; Honeybush, fresh leaves; Horehound, fresh leaves;
|
||
Horsemint, fresh leaves; Horsetail, fresh leaves; Hyssop, fresh leaves; Hyssop, anise, fresh leaves;
|
||
Indian tobacco, fresh leaves; Ironwort, fresh leaves; Ivy, fresh leaves; Jamaica dogwood, fresh leaves;
|
||
Jasmine, fresh leaves; Labrador tea, fresh leaves; Lavender, fresh leaves; Lemon verbena, fresh leaves;
|
||
Lemongrass, fresh leaves; Lovage, fresh leaves; Love-in-a-mist, fresh leaves; Mamaki, fresh leaves;
|
||
Marigold, fresh leaves; Marigold, African, fresh leaves; Marigold, Aztec, fresh leaves; Marigold,
|
||
French, fresh leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, fresh leaves; Marigold, licorice, fresh leaves; Marigold,
|
||
Mexican mint, fresh leaves; Marigold, signet, fresh leaves; Marjoram, fresh leaves; Marjoram, pot, fresh
|
||
leaves; Marjoram, sweet, fresh leaves; Marshmallow, fresh leaves; Meadowsweet, fresh leaves; Mint,
|
||
fresh leaves; Mint, corn, fresh leaves; Mint, Korean, fresh leaves; Monarda, fresh leaves; Moringa, fresh
|
||
leaves; Motherwort, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, clustered, fresh leaves;
|
||
Mountainmint, hoary, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, whorled, fresh
|
||
leaves; Mugwort, fresh leaves; Mulberry, white, fresh leaves; Mullein, fresh leaves; Mustard, hedge,
|
||
fresh leaves; Nasturtium, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, bush, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, garden, fresh leaves;
|
||
Nettle, stinging, fresh leaves; Oregano, fresh leaves; Oregano, Mexican, fresh leaves; Oregano, Puerto
|
||
Rico, fresh leaves; Oswego tea, fresh leaves; Pandan leaf, fresh leaves; Pansy, fresh leaves; Paracress,
|
||
fresh leaves; Partridge berry, fresh leaves; Patchouli, fresh leaves; Pennyroyal, fresh leaves; Pepper leaf,
|
||
black, fresh leaves; Peppermint, fresh leaves; Perilla, fresh leaves; Pill bearing spurge, fresh leaves;
|
||
Pipsissewa, fresh leaves; Plantain, common, fresh leaves; Rooibos, fresh leaves; Rose, fresh leaves;
|
||
Rosemary, fresh leaves; Sage, fresh leaves; Sage, Greek, fresh leaves; Sage, Spanish, fresh leaves; Sage,
|
||
white, fresh leaves; Savory, summer, fresh leaves; Savory, winter, fresh leaves; Senna, fresh leaves;
|
||
Siberian fir, fresh leaves; Skullcap, fresh leaves; Small flower willow head, fresh leaves; Sorrel, fresh
|
||
leaves; Sorrel, French, fresh leaves; Sorrel, garden, fresh leaves; Southernwood, fresh leaves;
|
||
Spearmint, fresh leaves; Spearmint, Scotch, fresh leaves; Spilanthes, fresh leaves; Spotted beebalm,
|
||
fresh leaves; St. John's Wort, fresh leaves; Stevia, fresh leaves; Stoneroot, fresh leaves; Swamp leaf,
|
||
fresh leaves; Tansy, fresh leaves; Tarragon, fresh leaves; Thuja, fresh leaves; Thyme, fresh leaves;
|
||
Thyme, creeping, fresh leaves; Thyme, lemon, fresh leaves; Thyme, mastic, fresh leaves; Toon,
|
||
Chinese, fresh leaves; Toothed clubmoss, fresh leaves; Trailing arbutus, fresh leaves; Vasaka, fresh
|
||
leaves; Verbena, blue, fresh leaves; Veronica, fresh leaves; Violet, fresh leaves; Watermint, fresh
|
||
leaves; Waterpepper, fresh leaves; Wild bergamot, fresh leaves; Wintergreen, fresh leaves; Wood
|
||
betony, fresh leaves; Woodruff, fresh leaves; Wormwood, fresh leaves; Wormwood, Roman, fresh
|
||
leaves; Yarrow, fresh leaves; Yellow gentian, fresh leaves; Yerba santa, fresh leaves; Yomogi, fresh
|
||
leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
|
||
25
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Herbs, dried
|
||
leaves (Crop
|
||
Subgroup
|
||
25B)1
|
||
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
|
||
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
|
||
more information.
|
||
|
||
1 Agrimony, dried leaves; Amla, dried leaves; Angelica, dried leaves; Angelica, dahurian, dried leaves;
|
||
Applemint, dried leaves; Avarum, dried leaves; Balloon pea, dried leaves; Balm, dried leaves;
|
||
Barrenwort, dried leaves; Basil, dried leaves; Basil, American, dried leaves; Basil, Greek, dried leaves;
|
||
Basil, holy, dried leaves; Basil, lemon, dried leaves; Basil, Russian, dried leaves; Bay, dried leaves;
|
||
Bearberry, dried leaves; Bisongrass, dried leaves; Blue mallow, dried leaves; Boneset, dried leaves;
|
||
Borage, dried leaves; Borage, Indian, dried leaves; Burnet, dried leaves; Burnet, garden, dried leaves;
|
||
Burnet, salad, dried leaves; Butterbur, dried leaves; Calamint, dried leaves; Calamint, large-flower,
|
||
dried leaves; Calamint, lesser, dried leaves; Calendula, dried leaves; Caltrop, dried leaves; Camomile
|
||
(Chamomile), dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
|
||
Roman, dried leaves; Caraway, dried leaves; Cat's claw, dried leaves; Catnip, dried leaves; Catnip,
|
||
Japanese, dried leaves; Celandine, greater, dried leaves; Celandine, lesser, dried leaves; Celery, dried
|
||
leaves; Centaury, dried leaves; Chaste tree, dried leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, dried leaves; Chervil,
|
||
dried leaves; Chinese blackberry, dried leaves; Chinese foxglove, dried leaves; Chive, dried leaves;
|
||
Chive, Chinese, dried leaves; Cicely, sweet, dried leaves; Cilantro, dried leaves; Clary, dried leaves;
|
||
Coriander, Bolivian, dried leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, dried leaves; Costmary, dried leaves; Creat,
|
||
dried leaves; Culantro, dried leaves; Curry leaf, dried leaves; Curryplant, dried leaves; Cut leaf, dried
|
||
leaves; Damiana, dried leaves; Dillweed, dried leaves; Dokudami, dried leaves; Echinacea, dried leaves;
|
||
Epazote, dried leaves; Eucommia, dried leaves; Evening primrose, dried leaves; Eyebright, dried leaves;
|
||
Fennel, common, dried leaves; Fennel, Florence, dried leaves; Fenugreek, dried leaves; Feverfew, dried
|
||
leaves; Field pennycress, dried leaves; Flowers, edible, dried; Fumitory, dried leaves; Galbanum, dried
|
||
leaves; Galega, dried leaves; Gambir, dried leaves; Geranium, dried leaves; Geranium, lemon, dried
|
||
leaves; Geranium, rose, dried leaves; Germander, golden, dried leaves; Goldenrod, European, dried
|
||
leaves; Goldenseal, dried leaves; Gotu kola, dried leaves; Greater periwinkle, dried leaves; Guayusa,
|
||
dried leaves; Gumweed, dried leaves; Gymnema, dried leaves; Gypsywort, dried leaves; Hawthorn,
|
||
dried leaves; Heal-all, dried leaves; Hemp nettle, dried leaves; Honewort, dried leaves; Honeybush,
|
||
dried leaves; Horehound, dried leaves; Horsemint, dried leaves; Horsetail, dried leaves; Hyssop, dried
|
||
leaves; Hyssop, anise, dried leaves; Indian tobacco, dried leaves; Ironwort, dried leaves; Ivy, dried
|
||
leaves; Jamaica dogwood, dried leaves; Jasmine, dried leave; Labrador tea, dried leaves; Lavender,
|
||
dried leaves; Lemon verbena, dried leaves; Lemongrass, dried leaves; Lovage, dried leaves; Love-in-a-
|
||
mist, dried leaves; Mamaki, dried leaves; Marigold, dried leaves; Marigold, African, dried leaves;
|
||
Marigold, Aztec, dried leaves; Marigold, French, dried leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, dried leaves;
|
||
Marigold, licorice, dried leaves; Marigold, Mexican mint, dried leaves; Marigold, signet, dried leaves;
|
||
Marjoram, dried leaves; Marjoram, sweet, dried leaves; Marshmallow, dried leaves; Meadowsweet,
|
||
dried leaves; Mint, dried leaves; Mint, corn, dried leaves; Mint, Korean, dried leaves; Monarda, dried
|
||
leaves; Moringa, dried leaves; Motherwort, dried leaves; Mountainmint, dried leaves; Mountainmint,
|
||
clustered, dried leaves; Mountainmint, hoary, dried leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, dried leaves;
|
||
Mountainmint, whorled, dried leaves; Mugwort, dried leaves; Mulberry, white, dried leaves; Mullein,
|
||
dried leaves; Mustard, hedge, dried leaves; Nasturtium, dried leaves; Nasturtium, bush, dried leaves;
|
||
Nasturtium, garden, dried leaves; Nettle, stinging, dried leaves; Oregano, dried leaves; Oregano,
|
||
Mexican, dried leaves; Oregano, Puerto Rico, dried leaves; Oswego tea, dried leaves; Pandan leaf, dried
|
||
leaves; Pansy, dried leaves; Paracress, dried leaves; Parsley, dried leaves; Partridge berry, dried leaves;
|
||
Patchouli, dried leaves; Pennyroyal, dried leaves; Pepper leaf, black, dried leaves; Peppermint, dried
|
||
leaves; Perilla, dried leaves; Pill bearing spurge, dried leaves; Pipsissewa, dried leaves; Plantain,
|
||
common, dried leaves; Rooibos, dried leaves; Rose, dried leaves; Rosemary, dried leaves; Sage, dried
|
||
leaves; Sage, Greek, dried leaves; Sage, Spanish, dried leaves; Sage, white, dried leaves; Savory,
|
||
summer, dried leaves; Savory, winter, dried leaves; Senna, dried leaves; Siberian fir, dried leaves;
|
||
Skullcap, dried leaves; Small flower willow head, dried leaves; Sorrel, dried leaves; Sorrel, French,
|
||
dried leaves; Sorrel, garden, dried leaves; Southernwood, dried leaves; Spearmint, dried leaves;
|
||
Spearmint, Scotch, dried leaves; Spilanthes, dried leaves; Spotted beebalm, dried leaves; St. John's
|
||
Wort, dried leaves; Stevia, dried leaves; Stoneroot, dried leaves; Swamp leaf, dried leaves; Tansy, dried
|
||
leaves; Tarragon, dried leaves; Thuja, dried leaves; Thyme, dried leaves; Thyme, creeping, dried leaves;
|
||
Thyme, lemon, dried leaves; Thyme, mastic, dried leaves; Toon, Chinese, dried leaves; Toothed
|
||
clubmoss, dried leaves; Trailing arbutus, dried leaves; Vasaka, dried leaves; Verbena, blue, dried
|
||
leaves; Veronica, dried leaves; Violet, dried leaves; Watermint, dried leaves; Waterpepper, dried leaves;
|
||
Wintergreen, dried leaves; Wood betony, dried leaves; Woodruff, dried leaves; Wormwood, dried
|
||
leaves; Wormwood, Roman, dried leaves; Yarrow, dried leaves; Yellow gentian, dried leaves; Yerba
|
||
santa, dried leaves; Yomogi, dried leaves; Fennel, Spanish, dried leaves; Marjoram, pot, dried leaves;
|
||
Wild bergamot, dried leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Spices (Crop
|
||
Group 26)1 Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
|
||
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
|
||
more information.
|
||
|
||
1 including Ajowan, seed; Alder buckhorn; Allspice; Ambrette, seed; Amla, seed; Angelica,
|
||
dahurian, seed; Angelica, seed; Angostura, bark; Anise pepper; Anise, seed; Anise, star; Annatto,
|
||
seed; Asafoetida; Ashwagandha, fruit; Autumn crocus; Balsam, Peruvian; Barberry, bark; Batavia-
|
||
cassia, bark; Batavia-cassia, fruit; Belleric myrobalan; Betel vine; Birch, bark; Bisnaga, seed;
|
||
Bitterwood; Black bread weed; Bloodroot; Blue mallee; Blushwood, seed; Boldo, leaf; Buchu;
|
||
Calamus root; Candlebush; Canella, bark; Caper buds; Caper spurge, seed; Caraway, black;
|
||
Caraway, fruit; Cardamom, black; Cardamom, Ethiopian; Cardamom, green; Cardamom, Nepal;
|
||
Cardamom-amomum; Cascara sagrada; Cassia, bark; Cassia, Chinese, bark; Cassia, Chinese, fruit;
|
||
Cassia, fruit; Cat’s claw, bark; Catechu, bark; Celery, seed; Chaste tree, berry; Chaste tree, Chinese,
|
||
roots; Chervil, seed; Chinese hawthorn; Chinese nutmeg tree; Chinese wineberry, fruit; Chinese-
|
||
pepper; Cinnamon, bark; Cinnamon, fruit; Cinnamon, Saigon, bark; Cinnamon, Saigon, fruit; Clove
|
||
buds; Clusterleaf; Comfrey; Copaiba; Coptis; Coriander, fruit; Coriander, seed; Cotton, bark;
|
||
Crampbark; Cubeb, seed; Culantro, seed; Culvers root; Cumin; Cumin, black; Dill, seed; Dorrigo
|
||
pepper, berry; Dorrigo pepper, leaf; Dragon blood; Echinacea, seed; Epimedium; Eucalyptus;
|
||
Eucommia, bark; European beech; Felty germander; Fennel flower, seed; Fennel, common, fruit;
|
||
Fennel, common, seed; Fennel, Florence, fruit; Fennel, Florence, seed; Fenugreek, seed; Fingerroot;
|
||
Flame lily, seed; Frankincense; Frankincense, Indian; Fringetree, bark; Galbanum, resin;
|
||
Gambooge; Grains of paradise; Grains of Selim; Guaiac; Guarana; Guggul; Gum Arabic; Gum
|
||
ghatti; Gum karaya; Gum tragacanth; Haw, black; Honewort, seed; Imperatoria; Indian tobacco,
|
||
seed; Iva; Jalap; Jamaica dogwood, bark; Juniper berry; Kaffir lime, leaf; Kewra; Kokam; Linden,
|
||
leaf; Lovage, seed; Mace; Magnolia, bark; Mahaleb; Malabar cardamom; Malabar-tamarind;
|
||
Malabathrum; Mastic; Micromeria, white; Milk thistle; Mioga; Miracle fruit; Mistletoe; Mojave
|
||
yucca; Muira puama; Mustard, black; Mustard, brown; Mustard, seed; Mustard, white; Myrrh;
|
||
Myrrh, bisabol; Myrtle, anise; Myrtle, leaf; Myrtle, lemon; Nasturtium, bush, pods; Nasturtium,
|
||
garden, pods; Nasturtium, pods; Nettle, stinging, seed; Nutmeg; Osha; Pepper, black; Pepper, Indian
|
||
long; Pepper, Javanese long; Pepper, leaf; Pepper, pink; Pepper, Sichuan; Pepper, white;
|
||
Pepperbush, berry; Pepperbush, leaf; Peppercorn, green; Peppertree; Peppertree, Peruvian; Perilla,
|
||
seed; Phellodendron; Pine, maritime; Poppy, seed; Prickly ash, Chinese; Prickly ash, Southern, bark;
|
||
Pygeum; Qing hua jiao; Quassia, bark; Quebracho, bark; Quillaja; Quinine; Rauwolfia, bark; Resin
|
||
spurge; Rue; Saffron crocus; Sandalwood, seed; Sassafras, bark; Sassafras, leaf; Saunders, red; Saw
|
||
palmetto; Sesame, seed; Silktree, bark; Simaruba, bark; Skunk cabbage, root; Slippery elm;
|
||
Stemona, root; Suma; Sumac, fragrant; Sumac, smooth, leaf; Taheebo, bark; Tamarind, seed;
|
||
Tasmanian pepper, berry; Tasmanian pepper, leaf; Threeleaf caper; Tsaoko; Vanilla; Wattleseed;
|
||
White willow; Willow; Witch hazel; Yaw root; Yellow gentian, roots; Yohimbe; Cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
|
||
27
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Commercial
|
||
Greenhouse
|
||
Grown
|
||
Lettuce
|
||
|
||
Foliar* Beet armyworm
|
||
Corn earworm
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Western yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Cabbage aphid
|
||
False cabbage aphid
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
|
||
Turnip aphids
|
||
Whitefly
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume - Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of plants and density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense
|
||
foliage
|
||
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
|
||
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
|
||
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL® insect
|
||
control.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixes in lettuce: Tank mixes of EXIREL®
|
||
insect control with Aliette® fungicide (fosetyl-al) + oil adjuvant may result in adverse crop response.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
28
|
||
Directions for Use for Fruit Crops
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Bushberries,
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Foliar Cherry fruitworm
|
||
Cranberry fruitworm
|
||
0.065 - 0.088 10 - 13.5 3 12
|
||
Subgroup 13-
|
||
07B)
|
||
Aronia berry;
|
||
Blueberry,
|
||
highbush;
|
||
Blueberry aphid
|
||
Blueberry gall midge§
|
||
Blueberry maggot
|
||
Spotted wing drosophila*
|
||
Plum curculio*
|
||
Citrus thrips*
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Blueberry,
|
||
lowbush;
|
||
Buffalo currant;
|
||
Chilean guava;
|
||
Cranberry,
|
||
highbush;
|
||
Currant, black;
|
||
Currant, red;
|
||
Elderberry;
|
||
European
|
||
barberry;
|
||
Gooseberry;
|
||
Honeysuckle,
|
||
edible;
|
||
Huckleberry;
|
||
Jostaberry;
|
||
Juneberry
|
||
(Saskatoonberry);
|
||
Lingonberry;
|
||
Native currant;
|
||
Salal;
|
||
Sea buckthorn
|
||
Minimum application in
|
||
terval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or
|
||
cyantraniliprole containing products per calendar year.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
|
||
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
|
||
Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre. For best results apply 100-150 gallons of
|
||
water per acre.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective blueberry maggot control program.
|
||
Rotate with products with different modes of action. Begin making blueberry gall midge
|
||
applications when populations are low.
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section and other
|
||
instructions in this crop table.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in blueberries: tank mixes of EXIREL
|
||
insect control with Induce® adjuvant may cause an adverse crop response or increase the potential for
|
||
other products used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank
|
||
mixes of EXIREL insect control with other non-ionic and oil based adjuvants tested have not caused an
|
||
adverse crop response on fruit or leaves.
|
||
DO NOT tank mix EXIREL insect control with any type of adjuvants on this crop group unless crop
|
||
safety has been tested.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on all other crops in
|
||
this crop group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
|
||
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Caneberry
|
||
subgroup
|
||
(Crop Sub-
|
||
group 13-07A)
|
||
blackberry;
|
||
loganberry;
|
||
red and black
|
||
raspberry;
|
||
wild
|
||
raspberry;
|
||
cultivars
|
||
and/or
|
||
hybrids of
|
||
these
|
||
Foliar Spotted wing drosophila
|
||
Adult root weevils
|
||
|
||
0.088 – 0.133 13.5 – 20.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
|
||
volume appropriate for the size of plants and density of fruit and foliage.
|
||
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
|
||
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
|
||
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Coffee Foliar Coffee berry borer 0.133 20.5 5 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 14 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.27 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year.
|
||
Time applications early in the pest infestation when no more than 2% of the coffee berries are infested
|
||
with coffee berry borer in position A or B (prior to borer reaching the endosperm/seed).
|
||
Calibrate equipment to achieve thorough spray coverage of the berry without runoff.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
|
||
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
|
||
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
29
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Crop Group
|
||
13-07H*,
|
||
specifically
|
||
Bearberry;
|
||
bilberry;
|
||
cloudberry;
|
||
cranberry;
|
||
muntries;
|
||
partridge-
|
||
berry;
|
||
cultivars,
|
||
varieties,
|
||
and/or
|
||
cultivars of
|
||
these.
|
||
(*Excluding
|
||
strawberry,
|
||
lowbush
|
||
blueberry,
|
||
and
|
||
lignonberry)
|
||
|
||
|
||
Foliar Cherry fruitworm
|
||
Cranberry fruitworm
|
||
Black headed fireworm
|
||
Sparganothis fruitworm
|
||
|
||
0.065 – 0.133 10 – 20.5
|
||
14 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year.
|
||
EXIREL insect control may be applied by overhead chemigation to cranberry.
|
||
For applications made to cranberries, production fields must be drained of water at least 24 hours prior
|
||
to application and water must not be reapplied to the field for a minimum of 24 hours following the
|
||
application.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or crop
|
||
group. When using EXIREL insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be
|
||
tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas.
|
||
See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
Citrus Fruit,
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 10-10)
|
||
Australian
|
||
desert lime;
|
||
Australia
|
||
finger-lime;
|
||
Australia
|
||
round lime;
|
||
Brown River
|
||
finger lime;
|
||
Calamondin;
|
||
Citron;
|
||
Citrus hybrids;
|
||
Grapefruit;
|
||
Japanese
|
||
summer
|
||
grapefruit;
|
||
Kumquat;
|
||
Lemon;
|
||
Lime;
|
||
Mediterranean
|
||
mandarin;
|
||
Mount white
|
||
lime;
|
||
New Guinea
|
||
wild lime;
|
||
Orange, sour;
|
||
Orange, sweet;
|
||
Pummelo;
|
||
Russel River
|
||
lime;
|
||
Satsuma
|
||
mandarin;
|
||
Sweet lime;
|
||
Tachibana
|
||
orange;
|
||
Tahiti lime;
|
||
Tangelo;
|
||
Tangerine
|
||
(mandarin);
|
||
Tangor;
|
||
Trifoliate
|
||
orange;
|
||
Uniq fruit
|
||
Foliar* Asian citrus psyllid
|
||
Citrus thrips**
|
||
Citrus leafminer
|
||
Cotton aphid
|
||
Diaprepes root weevil adults
|
||
Orange dog caterpillar
|
||
Citrus cutworm
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Forktailed bush katydid nymph 0.104 – 0.133 16.0 – 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole
|
||
containing products per calendar year.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
|
||
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
|
||
Where higher spray volumes are used, apply a higher EXIREL insect control rate in the
|
||
specified rate range. For best results, apply 100-150 gallons of water per acre when
|
||
using commercial airblast equipment. Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre
|
||
when using commercial airblast equipment. Requirements for Low volume ground
|
||
applications for Asian citrus psyllid control: Do not apply less than 2 gallons of finished
|
||
spray solution per acre, use equipment that generates a particle size greater than 90
|
||
microns, apply when wind is less than 10 miles per hour.
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
** - For fruit protection, apply EXIREL insect control at petal fall, best results are obtained with 20.5
|
||
oz/A. Initial application should be made at petal fall when insect populations first appear. Under
|
||
moderate to high pest pressure, an additional application of EXIREL insect control or another effective
|
||
thrips insecticide may be needed to maintain thrips populations below action threshold levels. Monitor
|
||
or scout treated fields 5-7 days after application for thrips feeding on fruit or an increase in thrips
|
||
population. If early signs of feeding (such as silvering) are observed on fruit, make another application.
|
||
Time applications to the most susceptible insect pest stage, typically at egg hatch and/or newly hatched
|
||
larvae, before populations reach damaging levels. Applications outside the described window may not
|
||
achieve the desired result of protecting fruit from thrips damage.
|
||
|
||
30
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Strawberry Foliar Beet armyworm
|
||
Corn earworm
|
||
Soybean looper
|
||
Whiteflies
|
||
Spotted wing drosophila
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding
|
||
only)§ * **
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
§ - Suppression only.
|
||
* For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
**- Use in conjunction with an effective thrips management program.
|
||
Not all varieties of strawberries have been tested for crop safety with EXIREL insect control
|
||
alone or in tank mixture, see "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
Pome Fruit,
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 11-10)
|
||
Apple;
|
||
Azarole;
|
||
Crabapple;
|
||
Loquat;
|
||
Mayhaw;
|
||
Medlar;
|
||
Pear;
|
||
Pear, Asian;
|
||
Quince;
|
||
Quince, Chinese
|
||
;
|
||
Quince,
|
||
Japanese;
|
||
Tejocote
|
||
Foliar Codling moth†
|
||
European apple sawfly
|
||
Green fruitworm
|
||
Obliquebanded leafroller††
|
||
Redbanded leafroller
|
||
Spotted teniform leafminer
|
||
Western tentiform leafminer
|
||
Tufted apple budmoth
|
||
Variegated leafroller
|
||
White apple leafhopper
|
||
East of the Rockies:
|
||
0.055 - 0.11
|
||
West of the Rockies:
|
||
0.065 - 0.11
|
||
East of the Rockies:
|
||
8.5 - 17
|
||
West of the Rockies:
|
||
10 - 17
|
||
3 12
|
||
Oriental fruit moth 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Apple maggot* §
|
||
Pear psylla* §
|
||
Plum curculio*
|
||
Rosy apple aphid*†††
|
||
Thrips* §
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year.
|
||
Make no more than 3 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28 insecticides
|
||
within a single generation of the target pest on a crop.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate
|
||
for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
|
||
Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre. For best results apply 100-150 gallons of water per
|
||
acre.
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective control
|
||
program. Rotate with products with a different mode of action. Begin applications when pest
|
||
populations are at or below threshold. If populations are above threshold, use an effective knockdown
|
||
product before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
† - Codling moth larvae
|
||
Application timing: For each generation, make the first application prior to egg hatch. Each application
|
||
provides 10-14 days of protection depending on intensity of codling moth pressure and rate of fruit
|
||
growth. Use pheromone trap catches and local degree day based spray timing advisories to determine
|
||
the development of each generation. Use the 8.5-10 fluid ounce rate for low pressure infestations and make
|
||
repeat applications on a 14 day schedule. For high pressure orchards, use a comprehensive management
|
||
program involving ovicide treatments followed by properly timed larvacide applications at high labeled
|
||
rates and shortened retreatment intervals. When using EXIREL insect control in an integrated program
|
||
with other codling moth insecticides, make sure the retreatment schedule is consistent with the period o
|
||
f
|
||
effectiveness for each product used.
|
||
Codling Moth Resistance Management: Do not apply EXIREL insect control (or other Group 28
|
||
insecticides) more than three times to a generation of codling moth (codling moth typically has a single
|
||
generation “treatment window” of 30 to 45 days). Application(s) to the next generation of codling moth
|
||
must be with an effective product(s) with a different mode of action (different IRAC group number) for
|
||
at least a 30 - 45 day “treatment window” before making any additional applications of EXIREL insect
|
||
control (or other Group 28 insecticides).
|
||
††- Obliquebanded leafroller: For overwintering larvae, apply in the spring (pink to petal fall stage) at
|
||
the first sign of active feeding.
|
||
For summer generation, apply just prior to or at the beginning of egg hatch. Leafroller feeding stops
|
||
after ingestion of treated foliage, however, during periods of cold weather when leafrollers are inactive,
|
||
it may take several days to achieve complete control.
|
||
Obliquebanded Leafroller Resistance Management: Only apply EXIREL insect control (or other
|
||
Group 28 insecticides) to one generation of obliquebanded leafroller per year. Application(s) to other
|
||
generations of obliquebanded leafroller must be with an effective product with a different mode of
|
||
action (i.e. a product with a different IRAC group number).
|
||
†††Rosy apple aphid: For best results start applications at green tip to early pink timing.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in pome fruit: tank mixes of EXIREL
|
||
insect control with adjuvants commonly recommended and known not to cause an adverse crop
|
||
response in pome fruits, such as horticultural oils, have been found to be acceptable. DO NOT tank mix
|
||
EXIREL insect control with any other type of adjuvant unless crop safety has been demonstrated. See
|
||
"Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
31
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Stone Fruit
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 12)
|
||
including,
|
||
Apricot;
|
||
Cherry, sweet;
|
||
Cherry, sour;
|
||
Nectarine;
|
||
Peach; Plum;
|
||
Plum,
|
||
Chickasaw;
|
||
Plum, Damson;
|
||
Plum,
|
||
Japanese;
|
||
Plumcot;
|
||
Prune (fresh)
|
||
Foliar Cherry fruit fly*
|
||
Codling moth
|
||
Omnivorous leafroller
|
||
Tufted apple budmoth
|
||
0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
3 12
|
||
Obliquebanded leafroller
|
||
Oriental fruit moth
|
||
Peach twig borer†
|
||
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5
|
||
Spotted wing drosophila*
|
||
Black cherry aphid
|
||
Japanese beetle
|
||
Plum curculio
|
||
Thrips§
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole
|
||
containing products per calendar year.
|
||
Make no more than 3 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28 insecticides
|
||
within a single generation of the target pest on a crop.
|
||
* - For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section and
|
||
other instructions on this table for more information.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
|
||
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
|
||
Do not apply less than 30 gallons of water per acre by ground. For best results apply 100-150 gallons
|
||
of water per acre.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective control
|
||
program. Rotate with products with a different mode of action. Begin applications when pest
|
||
populations are at or below threshold. If populations are above threshold, use an effective knockdown
|
||
product before applying EXIREL insect control.
|
||
† - Peach Twig Borer: For early dormant through mid-dormant applications, use higher rates of
|
||
EXIREL insect control; for late dormant applications, use lower rates. Applications may be made with
|
||
an EPA registered dormant oil; for specific recommendations on use of oil, consult manufacturers
|
||
specific oil labels for precautions and restrictions regarding the use of oils. For best performance, apply
|
||
using ground equipment to achieve thorough uniform coverage of all scaffolds and limbs. For "April -
|
||
May spray" applications to the summer generation, make applications at peak moth flight (timed at or
|
||
before peak egg lay). Higher rates in the labeled rate range may be needed for high infestations levels
|
||
and/or large, dense foliage trees.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in stone fruit: tank mixes of EXIREL
|
||
insect control with some non-ionic or oil based adjuvants may cause adverse crop response. Tank mixes
|
||
of EXIREL insect control with organosilicone adjuvants at rates of 0.03 % v/v or lower do not result in
|
||
crop response on cherry leaves or fruit. DO NOT tank mix EXIREL insect control with any other type
|
||
of adjuvant unless crop safety has been tested. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
32
|
||
|
||
|
||
Papaya
|
||
|
||
|
||
Foliar Thrips (foliage
|
||
feeding only)§
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 14 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole
|
||
containing products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
§-Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips
|
||
control program. Rotate with products with different modes of action.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre
|
||
by ground application equipment.
|
||
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL® insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or
|
||
crop group. When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
|
||
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop
|
||
Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Tree Nuts
|
||
(Crop
|
||
Group 14-12)
|
||
including
|
||
African
|
||
nut-tree;
|
||
almond;
|
||
beechnut;
|
||
Brazil nut;
|
||
Brazilian pine;
|
||
bunya;
|
||
bur oak;
|
||
butternut;
|
||
Cajou nut;
|
||
candlenut;
|
||
cashew;
|
||
chestnut;
|
||
chinquapin;
|
||
coconut;
|
||
coquito nut;
|
||
dika nut;
|
||
ginkgo;
|
||
Guiana
|
||
chestnut;
|
||
hazelnut
|
||
(filbert);
|
||
heartnut;
|
||
hickory nut;
|
||
Japanese
|
||
horse-chestnut;
|
||
macadamia nut;
|
||
mongongo nut;
|
||
monkey-pot;
|
||
monkey puzzle
|
||
nut; Okari nut;
|
||
Pachira nut;
|
||
peach palm nut;
|
||
pecan; pequi;
|
||
Pili nut;
|
||
pine nut;
|
||
pistachio;
|
||
Sapucaia nut;
|
||
tropical almond;
|
||
walnut, black;
|
||
walnut, English
|
||
yellowhorn;
|
||
cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and/or
|
||
hybrids of these
|
||
Foliar* Hickory shuckworm
|
||
Pecan nut casebeare
|
||
r
|
||
0.055 - 0.11 8.5 - 17 5 12
|
||
Codling moth†
|
||
Obliquebanded leafroller
|
||
Oriental fruit moth
|
||
Peach twig borer††
|
||
0.065 - 0.133 10 - 20.5
|
||
Navel orangeworm†††
|
||
Walnut aphid
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 7 days.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR active or cyantraniliprole
|
||
containing products per calendar year.
|
||
Make no more than 3 applications of EXIREL insect control or other Group 28 insecticides
|
||
within a single generation of the target pest on a crop.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray
|
||
volume appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage.
|
||
Where higher spray volumes are used, apply a higher rate in the specified rate range. Do not apply less
|
||
than 30 gallons of water per acre by ground. For best results apply 100-150 gallons of water per acre.
|
||
* - For best performance use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
† - Codling moth (Walnut): Make initial application at or before peak egg lay for targeted
|
||
generation. Depending on level of infestation reapply 14 days later as needed. Use higher rates and
|
||
ground application equipment to achieve thorough coverage.
|
||
†† - Peach Twig Borer: EXIREL insect control may be used throughout the growing season.
|
||
For dormant applications, an EPA registered dormant oil may be added to the spray tank.
|
||
For specific directions on use of oil, consult manufacturer's specific oil labels for precautions and
|
||
restrictions regarding the use of oils in tree nut crops. For best performance, apply using ground
|
||
equipment to achieve thorough uniform coverage of all scaffolds and limbs. For spring application to
|
||
overwintering generation: Make applications at late dormant (just prior to bud break) to early bloom.
|
||
For "April - May" applications to the summer generation: Make applications at peak moth flight (timed
|
||
at or before peak egg lay). Higher rates in the labeled rate range may be needed for higher infestation
|
||
levels and large, dense foliage trees.
|
||
††† - Navel orangeworm: Applications can be made during the "May spray" or "Hull split" application
|
||
timing. For applications made at "Hull split" timing - Make an application at 1- 2% hull-split timing;
|
||
make a second application approximately 10-14 days later. Depending on level of pest infestation, use
|
||
of higher rates in the labeled rate range and multiple applications may be needed.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL insect control in tank mixes in tree nuts: tank mixes of EXIREL insect
|
||
control with oil adjuvants may cause an adverse crop response or increase the potential for other
|
||
products used in tank mix with EXIREL insect control to cause an adverse crop response. Tank mixes
|
||
of EXIREL insect control with non-ionic adjuvants have not been observed to cause an adverse crop
|
||
response. DO NOT tank mix EXIREL insect control with any other type of adjuvant unless crop safety
|
||
has been tested. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more information.
|
||
|
||
33
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
|
||
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Do not subject to temperatures below 32 degrees F. Store product in original container
|
||
only in a location inaccessible to children and pets. Do not contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food or
|
||
feed in storage. Not for use or storage in or around the home.
|
||
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Wastes resulting from the
|
||
use of this product must be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
|
||
CONTAINER HANDLING: Refer to the Net Contents section of this product’s labeling for the applicable
|
||
“Refillable Container” or “Nonrefillable Container” designation.
|
||
Nonrefillable Rigid Plastic and Metal Containers (Capacity Equal to or Less Than 5 Gallons): Nonrefillable
|
||
container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rins e container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple
|
||
rinse as follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds
|
||
after the flow begins to drip. Fill the container 1/4 full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into
|
||
application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Drain for 10 seconds after the flow
|
||
begins to drip. Repeat this procedure two more times. Then, fo r Plastic Containers, offer for recycling if available or
|
||
puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless allowed by state and local
|
||
ordinances. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and
|
||
dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
Nonrefillable Rigid Plastic and Metal Containers (Capacity Greater Than 5 Gallons): Nonrefillable container.
|
||
Do not reuse or refill this container. Triple rinse container (or equivalent) promptly after emptying. Triple rinse as
|
||
follows: Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank. Fill the container 1/4 full with
|
||
water. Replace and tighten closures. Tip container on its side and roll it back and forth, ensuring at least one
|
||
complete revolution, for 30 seconds. Stand the container on its end and tip it back and forth several times. Turn the
|
||
container over onto its other end and tip it back and forth several times. Empty the rinsate into application equipment
|
||
or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal. Rep eat this procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic
|
||
Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not
|
||
burn, unless allowed by state and local ordinances. For Metal Co ntainers, offer for recycling if available or
|
||
reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by
|
||
state and local authorities.
|
||
|
||
Nonrefillable Rigid Plastic and Metal Containers, e.g., Intermediate Bulk Containers [IBC] (Size or Shape
|
||
Too Large to be Tipped, Rolled or Turned Upside Down):
|
||
Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this
|
||
container. Clean container promptly after emptying the contents from this container into application equipment or
|
||
mix tank and before final disposal using the following pressure rinsing procedure. Insert a lance fitted with a suitable
|
||
tank cleaning nozzle into the container and ensure that the water spray thoroughly covers the top, bottom and all
|
||
sides inside the container. The nozzle manufacturer generally provides instructions for the appropriate spray
|
||
pressure, spray duration and/or spray volume. If the manufac turer's instructions are not available, pressure rinse the
|
||
container for at least 60 seconds using a minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a minimum rinse volume of 10% of the
|
||
container volume. Drain, pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate collection system. Repeat this
|
||
pressure rinsing procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic Containers, offer for recycling if available or puncture
|
||
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or
|
||
reconditioning if appropriate, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by
|
||
state and local authorities.
|
||
|
||
All Refillable Containers: Refillable container. Refilling Container: Refill this container with EXIREL insect control
|
||
containing cyantraniliprole only. Do not reuse this containe r for any other purpose. Cleaning before refilling is the
|
||
responsibility of the refiller. Prior to refilling, inspect carefully for damage such as cracks, punctures, abrasions, worn
|
||
out threads and closure devices. If damage is found, do not use container, contact FMC at the number below for
|
||
instructions.
|
||
Check for leaks after refilling and before transporting. If leaks are found, do not reuse or transport container, contact
|
||
FMC at the number below for instructions. Disposing of Container: Do not reuse this container for any other purpose
|
||
other than refilling (see preceding). Cleaning the container before final disposal is the responsibility of the person
|
||
disposing of the container. To clean the container before final disposal, use the following pressure rinsing procedure.
|
||
Insert a lance fitted with a suitable tank cleaning nozzle into the container and ensure that the water spray thoroughly
|
||
covers the top, bottom and all sides inside the container. The nozzle manufacturer generally provides instructions for
|
||
the appropriate spray pressure, spray duration and/or spray volume. If the manufacturer's instructions are not
|
||
available, pressure rinse the contain er for at least 60 seconds using a minimum pressure of 30 PSI with a minimum
|
||
rinse volume of 10% of the container volume. Drain, pour or pump rinsate into application equipment or rinsate
|
||
collection system. Repeat this pressure rinsing procedure two more times. Then, for Plastic Containers, offer for
|
||
recycling if available or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by incineration. Do not burn, unless allowed
|
||
by state and local ordinances. For Metal Containers, offer for recycling if available or reconditioning if appropriate,
|
||
or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or by other procedures approved by state and local authorities.
|
||
|
||
Do not transport if container is damaged or leaking. If the container is damaged, leaking or obsolete, or in the event
|
||
of a major spill, fire or other emergency, contact CHEMTREC (Transportation and Spills) at 1-800-424-9300, day or
|
||
night.
|
||
|
||
NOTICE TO BUYER— Purchase of this material does not confer any rights under patents of countries outside of the
|
||
United States.
|
||
FMC, EXIREL and CYAZYPYR are trademarks or register ed trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate.
|
||
Tanos is a registered trademark of DuPont or an affiliate.
|
||
Cabrio is a registered trademark of BASF.
|
||
Quadris is a registered trademark of a Syngenta Group Company.
|
||
Venom is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A. LLC.
|
||
Luna Sensation and Aliette are registered trademarks of Bayer.
|
||
Bravo Weather Stik is a registered trademark of Makhteshim Agan of North America, Inc.
|
||
Induce is a registered trademark of Helena Holding Company.
|
||
|
||
1
|
||
CONDITIONS OF SALE AND LIMITA TION OF WARRANTY AND LIABILITY
|
||
Notice: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability before buying or
|
||
using this product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once, unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded.
|
||
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with
|
||
the use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of such factors as
|
||
manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions beyond the control of FMC or Seller. To the extent consistent with
|
||
applicable law, all such risks shall be assumed by Buyer and User, and, to the extent consistent with applicable law, Buyer and
|
||
User agree to hold FMC and Seller harmless for any claims relating to such factors.
|
||
|
||
Seller warrants that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes
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stated on the Directions for Use when used in accordance with the directions under normal conditions of use. TO THE
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EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, FMC MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
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OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NOR ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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WITH RESPECT TO THE SELECTION, PURCHASE, OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Any warranties, express or
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implied, having been made are inapplicable if this product has been used contrary to label instructions, or under
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abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to (or beyond the control of) Seller or FMC, and, to
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the extent permitted by applicable law, Buyer assumes the risk of any such use.
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To the extent consistent with applicable law, FMC or Seller shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential or special
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damages resulting from the use or handling of this product. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE
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EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE USER OR BUYER, AND THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF FMC AND SELLER FOR
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ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, LOSSES, INJURIES OR DAMAGES (INCLUDING CLAIMS BASED ON BREACH OF
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WARRANTY, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE) RESULTING FROM THE USE
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OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT, SHALL BE THE RETURN OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR, AT
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THE ELECTION OF FMC OR SELLER, THE REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT.
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This Condition of Sale and Limitation of Warranty and Liability may not be amended by any oral or written agreement.
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FMC Corporation, 2929 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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© 2014-2024 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved.
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SUPPLEMENTAL LABELING
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WITH CYAZYPYR® active
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EPA Reg. No. 279-9615
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This label expires on September 29, 2027
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FOR FOLIAR APPLICATIONS TO PAPAYA, HOPS, HERBS (FRESH AND DRIED), SPICES, AND
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GREENHOUSE GROWN LETTUCE FOR PEST MANAGEMENT OF SUCKING AND CHEWING
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INSECTS THAT CAN VECTOR CERTAIN PLANT DISEASES, AIDING IN OPTIMIZATION OF
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THE CROP'S POTENTIAL.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
|
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IMPORTANT
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||
BEFORE USING EXIREL® INSECT CONTROL, READ AND FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS,
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||
RESTRICTIONS,
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AND PRECAUTIONS ON THE EPA-REGISTERED LABEL.
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This supplemental label contains new or additional instructions for use of this product which does not appear on the package label.
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Follow the instructions carefully.
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This label must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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||
EXIREL® insect control is a suspoemulsion (oil in water emulsion) that can be applied as a foliar spray on labeled crops to control
|
||
listed insects.
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||
EXIREL® insect control is specially formulated for maximum performance by foliar applications to basil, dill, mint, papaya, and hops for
|
||
pest management of sucking and chewing insects that can vector certain plant diseases, aiding in optimization of the crop's potential.
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||
Sold By
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FMC Corporation
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2929 Walnut Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19104
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CYANTRANILIPROLE GROUP 28 INSECTICIDE
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3
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Directions for Use
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Crop
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Application Method
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Target Pest
|
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EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
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PHI
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(pre-harvest
|
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interval)
|
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(days)
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REI
|
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(re-entry
|
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interval)
|
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(hours)
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Lb. ai
|
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per acre
|
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fluid
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ounces product
|
||
per acre
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Hops
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Foliar Hop flea beetle
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||
Black vine weevil 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1
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|
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12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
|
||
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
|
||
more information.
|
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Crop
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Application Method
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Target Pest
|
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EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
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(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
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Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Papaya Foliar Thrips (foliage
|
||
feeding only)§ 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 14 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
§-Suppression only. For best results, use the highest rate listed. Use as part of an effective thrips control
|
||
program. Rotate with products with different modes of action.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 30 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
For best performance use an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
The crop safety of EXIREL® insect control in tank mixture has not been evaluated on this crop or
|
||
crop group. When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small
|
||
area be tested to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety"
|
||
section for more information.
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4
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Crop
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Application Method
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Target Pest
|
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EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
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(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
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Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Herbs, fresh
|
||
leaves (Crop
|
||
Subgroup
|
||
25A)1
|
||
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
1 Agrimony, fresh leaves; Amla, fresh leaves; Angelica, fresh leaves; Angelica, dahurian, fresh leaves;
|
||
Applemint, fresh leaves; Avarum, fresh leaves; Balloon pea, fresh leaves; Balm, fresh leaves;
|
||
Barrenwort, fresh leaves; Basil, fresh leaves; Basil, American, fresh leaves; Basil, Greek, fresh leaves;
|
||
Basil, holy, fresh leaves; Basil, lemon, fresh leaves; Basil, Russian, fresh leaves; Bay, fresh leaves;
|
||
Bearberry, fresh leaves; Bisongrass, fresh leaves; Blue mallow, fresh leaves; Boneset, fresh leaves;
|
||
Borage, fresh leaves; Borage, Indian, fresh leaves; Burnet, fresh leaves; Burnet, garden, fresh leaves;
|
||
Burnet, salad, fresh leaves; Butterbur, fresh leaves; Calamint, fresh leaves; Calamint, large-flower, fresh
|
||
leaves; Calamint, lesser, fresh leaves; Calendula, fresh leaves; Caltrop, fresh leaves; Camomile
|
||
(Chamomile), fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, fresh leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
|
||
Roman, fresh leaves; Caraway, fresh leaves; Cat's claw, fresh leaves; Catnip, fresh leaves; Catnip,
|
||
Japanese, fresh leaves; Celandine, greater, fresh leaves; Celandine, lesser, fresh leaves; Centaury, fresh
|
||
leaves; Chaste tree, fresh leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, fresh leaves; Chinese blackberry, fresh leaves;
|
||
Chinese foxglove, fresh leaves; Cicely, sweet, fresh leaves; Clary, fresh leaves; Coriander, Bolivian,
|
||
fresh leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, fresh leaves; Costmary, fresh leaves; Creat, fresh leaves; Culantro,
|
||
fresh leaves; Curry leaf, fresh leaves; Curryplant, fresh leaves; Cut leaf, fresh leaves; Damiana, fresh
|
||
leaves; Dokudami, fresh leaves; Echinacea, fresh leaves; Epazote, fresh leaves; Eucommia, fresh leaves;
|
||
Evening primrose, fresh leaves; Eyebright, fresh leaves; Fennel, common, fresh leaves; Fennel, Spanish,
|
||
fresh leaves; Fenugreek, fresh leaves; Feverfew, fresh leaves; Field pennycress, fresh leaves; Flowers,
|
||
edible, fresh; Fumitory, fresh leaves; Galbanum, fresh leaves; Galega, fresh leaves; Gambir, fresh
|
||
leaves; Geranium, fresh leaves; Geranium, lemon, fresh leaves; Geranium, rose, fresh leaves;
|
||
Germander, golden, fresh leaves; Goldenrod, European, fresh leaves; Goldenseal, fresh leaves; Gotu
|
||
kola, fresh leaves; Greater periwinkle, fresh leaves; Guayusa, fresh leaves; Gumweed, fresh leaves;
|
||
Gymnema, fresh leaves; Gypsywort, fresh leaves; Hawthorn, fresh leaves; Heal-all, fresh leaves; Hemp
|
||
nettle, fresh leaves; Honewort, fresh leaves; Honeybush, fresh leaves; Horehound, fresh leaves;
|
||
Horsemint, fresh leaves; Horsetail, fresh leaves; Hyssop, fresh leaves; Hyssop, anise, fresh leaves;
|
||
Indian tobacco, fresh leaves; Ironwort, fresh leaves; Ivy, fresh leaves; Jamaica dogwood, fresh leaves;
|
||
Jasmine, fresh leaves; Labrador tea, fresh leaves; Lavender, fresh leaves; Lemon verbena, fresh leaves;
|
||
Lemongrass, fresh leaves; Lovage, fresh leaves; Love-in-a-mist, fresh leaves; Mamaki, fresh leaves;
|
||
Marigold, fresh leaves; Marigold, African, fresh leaves; Marigold, Aztec, fresh leaves; Marigold,
|
||
French, fresh leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, fresh leaves; Marigold, licorice, fresh leaves; Marigold,
|
||
Mexican mint, fresh leaves; Marigold, signet, fresh leaves; Marjoram, fresh leaves; Marjoram, pot, fresh
|
||
leaves; Marjoram, sweet, fresh leaves; Marshmallow, fresh leaves; Meadowsweet, fresh leaves; Mint,
|
||
fresh leaves; Mint, corn, fresh leaves; Mint, Korean, fresh leaves; Monarda, fresh leaves; Moringa, fresh
|
||
leaves; Motherwort, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, clustered, fresh leaves;
|
||
Mountainmint, hoary, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, fresh leaves; Mountainmint, whorled, fresh
|
||
leaves; Mugwort, fresh leaves; Mulberry, white, fresh leaves; Mullein, fresh leaves; Mustard, hedge,
|
||
fresh leaves; Nasturtium, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, bush, fresh leaves; Nasturtium, garden, fresh leaves;
|
||
Nettle, stinging, fresh leaves; Oregano, fresh leaves; Oregano, Mexican, fresh leaves; Oregano, Puerto
|
||
Rico, fresh leaves; Oswego tea, fresh leaves; Pandan leaf, fresh leaves; Pansy, fresh leaves; Paracress,
|
||
fresh leaves; Partridge berry, fresh leaves; Patchouli, fresh leaves; Pennyroyal, fresh leaves; Pepper leaf,
|
||
black, fresh leaves; Peppermint, fresh leaves; Perilla, fresh leaves; Pill bearing spurge, fresh leaves;
|
||
Pipsissewa, fresh leaves; Plantain, common, fresh leaves; Rooibos, fresh leaves; Rose, fresh leaves;
|
||
Rosemary, fresh leaves; Sage, fresh leaves; Sage, Greek, fresh leaves; Sage, Spanish, fresh leaves; Sage,
|
||
white, fresh leaves; Savory, summer, fresh leaves; Savory, winter, fresh leaves; Senna, fresh leaves;
|
||
Siberian fir, fresh leaves; Skullcap, fresh leaves; Small flower willow head, fresh leaves; Sorrel, fresh
|
||
leaves; Sorrel, French, fresh leaves; Sorrel, garden, fresh leaves; Southernwood, fresh leaves;
|
||
Spearmint, fresh leaves; Spearmint, Scotch, fresh leaves; Spilanthes, fresh leaves; Spotted beebalm,
|
||
fresh leaves; St. John's Wort, fresh leaves; Stevia, fresh leaves; Stoneroot, fresh leaves; Swamp leaf,
|
||
fresh leaves; Tansy, fresh leaves; Tarragon, fresh leaves; Thuja, fresh leaves; Thyme, fresh leaves;
|
||
Thyme, creeping, fresh leaves; Thyme, lemon, fresh leaves; Thyme, mastic, fresh leaves; Toon,
|
||
Chinese, fresh leaves; Toothed clubmoss, fresh leaves; Trailing arbutus, fresh leaves; Vasaka, fresh
|
||
leaves; Verbena, blue, fresh leaves; Veronica, fresh leaves; Violet, fresh leaves; Watermint, fresh
|
||
leaves; Waterpepper, fresh leaves; Wild bergamot, fresh leaves; Wintergreen, fresh leaves; Wood
|
||
betony, fresh leaves; Woodruff, fresh leaves; Wormwood, fresh leaves; Wormwood, Roman, fresh
|
||
leaves; Yarrow, fresh leaves; Yellow gentian, fresh leaves; Yerba santa, fresh leaves; Yomogi, fresh
|
||
leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
|
||
5
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Herbs, dried
|
||
leaves (Crop
|
||
Subgroup
|
||
25B)
|
||
1
|
||
Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
|
||
appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
|
||
ground application equipment.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
|
||
to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
|
||
more information.
|
||
|
||
1 Agrimony, dried leaves; Amla, dried leaves; Angelica, dried leaves; Angelica, dahurian, dried leaves;
|
||
Applemint, dried leaves; Avarum, dried leaves; Balloon pea, dried leaves; Balm, dried leaves;
|
||
Barrenwort, dried leaves; Basil, dried leaves; Basil, American, dried leaves; Basil, Greek, dried leaves;
|
||
Basil, holy, dried leaves; Basil, lemon, dried leaves; Basil, Russian, dried leaves; Bay, dried leaves;
|
||
Bearberry, dried leaves; Bisongrass, dried leaves; Blue mallow, dried leaves; Boneset, dried leaves;
|
||
Borage, dried leaves; Borage, Indian, dried leaves; Burnet, dried leaves; Burnet, garden, dried leaves;
|
||
Burnet, salad, dried leaves; Butterbur, dried leaves; Calamint, dried leaves; Calamint, large-flower,
|
||
dried leaves; Calamint, lesser, dried leaves; Calendula, dried leaves; Caltrop, dried leaves; Camomile
|
||
(Chamomile), dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile), German, dried leaves; Camomile (Chamomile),
|
||
Roman, dried leaves; Caraway, dried leaves; Cat's claw, dried leaves; Catnip, dried leaves; Catnip,
|
||
Japanese, dried leaves; Celandine, greater, dried leaves; Celandine, lesser, dried leaves; Celery, dried
|
||
leaves; Centaury, dried leaves; Chaste tree, dried leaves; Chaste tree, Chinese, dried leaves; Chervil,
|
||
dried leaves; Chinese blackberry, dried leaves; Chinese foxglove, dried leaves; Chive, dried leaves;
|
||
Chive, Chinese, dried leaves; Cicely, sweet, dried leaves; Cilantro, dried leaves; Clary, dried leaves;
|
||
Coriander, Bolivian, dried leaves; Coriander, Vietnamese, dried leaves; Costmary, dried leaves; Creat,
|
||
dried leaves; Culantro, dried leaves; Curry leaf, dried leaves; Curryplant, dried leaves; Cut leaf, dried
|
||
leaves; Damiana, dried leaves; Dillweed, dried leaves; Dokudami, dried leaves; Echinacea, dried leaves;
|
||
Epazote, dried leaves; Eucommia, dried leaves; Evening primrose, dried leaves; Eyebright, dried leaves;
|
||
Fennel, common, dried leaves; Fennel, Florence, dried leaves; Fenugreek, dried leaves; Feverfew, dried
|
||
leaves; Field pennycress, dried leaves; Flowers, edible, dried; Fumitory, dried leaves; Galbanum, dried
|
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leaves; Galega, dried leaves; Gambir, dried leaves; Geranium, dried leaves; Geranium, lemon, dried
|
||
leaves; Geranium, rose, dried leaves; Germander, golden, dried leaves; Goldenrod, European, dried
|
||
leaves; Goldenseal, dried leaves; Gotu kola, dried leaves; Greater periwinkle, dried leaves; Guayusa,
|
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dried leaves; Gumweed, dried leaves; Gymnema, dried leaves; Gypsywort, dried leaves; Hawthorn,
|
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dried leaves; Heal-all, dried leaves; Hemp nettle, dried leaves; Honewort, dried leaves; Honeybush,
|
||
dried leaves; Horehound, dried leaves; Horsemint, dried leaves; Horsetail, dried leaves; Hyssop, dried
|
||
leaves; Hyssop, anise, dried leaves; Indian tobacco, dried leaves; Ironwort, dried leaves; Ivy, dried
|
||
leaves; Jamaica dogwood, dried leaves; Jasmine, dried leave; Labrador tea, dried leaves; Lavender,
|
||
dried leaves; Lemon verbena, dried leaves; Lemongrass, dried leaves; Lovage, dried leaves; Love-in-a-
|
||
mist, dried leaves; Mamaki, dried leaves; Marigold, dried leaves; Marigold, African, dried leaves;
|
||
Marigold, Aztec, dried leaves; Marigold, French, dried leaves; Marigold, Irish lace, dried leaves;
|
||
Marigold, licorice, dried leaves; Marigold, Mexican mint, dried leaves; Marigold, signet, dried leaves;
|
||
Marjoram, dried leaves; Marjoram, sweet, dried leaves; Marshmallow, dried leaves; Meadowsweet,
|
||
dried leaves; Mint, dried leaves; Mint, corn, dried leaves; Mint, Korean, dried leaves; Monarda, dried
|
||
leaves; Moringa, dried leaves; Motherwort, dried leaves; Mountainmint, dried leaves; Mountainmint,
|
||
clustered, dried leaves; Mountainmint, hoary, dried leaves; Mountainmint, Virginia, dried leaves;
|
||
Mountainmint, whorled, dried leaves; Mugwort, dried leaves; Mulberry, white, dried leaves; Mullein,
|
||
dried leaves; Mustard, hedge, dried leaves; Nasturtium, dried leaves; Nasturtium, bush, dried leaves;
|
||
Nasturtium, garden, dried leaves; Nettle, stinging, dried leaves; Oregano, dried leaves; Oregano,
|
||
Mexican, dried leaves; Oregano, Puerto Rico, dried leaves; Oswego tea, dried leaves; Pandan leaf, dried
|
||
leaves; Pansy, dried leaves; Paracress, dried leaves; Parsley, dried leaves; Partridge berry, dried leaves;
|
||
Patchouli, dried leaves; Pennyroyal, dried leaves; Pepper leaf, black, dried leaves; Peppermint, dried
|
||
leaves; Perilla, dried leaves; Pill bearing spurge, dried leaves; Pipsissewa, dried leaves; Plantain,
|
||
common, dried leaves; Rooibos, dried leaves; Rose, dried leaves; Rosemary, dried leaves; Sage, dried
|
||
leaves; Sage, Greek, dried leaves; Sage, Spanish, dried leaves; Sage, white, dried leaves; Savory,
|
||
summer, dried leaves; Savory, winter, dried leaves; Senna, dried leaves; Siberian fir, dried leaves;
|
||
Skullcap, dried leaves; Small flower willow head, dried leaves; Sorrel, dried leaves; Sorrel, French,
|
||
dried leaves; Sorrel, garden, dried leaves; Southernwood, dried leaves; Spearmint, dried leaves;
|
||
Spearmint, Scotch, dried leaves; Spilanthes, dried leaves; Spotted beebalm, dried leaves; St. John's
|
||
Wort, dried leaves; Stevia, dried leaves; Stoneroot, dried leaves; Swamp leaf, dried leaves; Tansy, dried
|
||
leaves; Tarragon, dried leaves; Thuja, dried leaves; Thyme, dried leaves; Thyme, creeping, dried leaves;
|
||
Thyme, lemon, dried leaves; Thyme, mastic, dried leaves; Toon, Chinese, dried leaves; Toothed
|
||
clubmoss, dried leaves; Trailing arbutus, dried leaves; Vasaka, dried leaves; Verbena, blue, dried
|
||
leaves; Veronica, dried leaves; Violet, dried leaves; Watermint, dried leaves; Waterpepper, dried leaves;
|
||
Wintergreen, dried leaves; Wood betony, dried leaves; Woodruff, dried leaves; Wormwood, dried
|
||
leaves; Wormwood, Roman, dried leaves; Yarrow, dried leaves; Yellow gentian, dried leaves; Yerba
|
||
santa, dried leaves; Yomogi, dried leaves; Fennel, Spanish, dried leaves; Marjoram, pot, dried leaves;
|
||
Wild bergamot, dried leaves; Cultivars, varieties, and hybrids of these commodities.
|
||
|
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6
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|
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Crop
|
||
|
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|
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Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
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Lb. ai
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per acre
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fluid
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ounces product
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per acre
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Spices (Crop
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Group 26)1 Foliar Asian citrus psyllid 0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5 1 12
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Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
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Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
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Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
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products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
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Spray Volume: Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume
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appropriate for the size of trees or plants and density of foliage. Apply in a least 20 gallons per acre by
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ground application equipment.
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When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested
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to demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for
|
||
more information.
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1 including Ajowan, seed; Alder buckhorn; Allspice; Ambrette, seed; Amla, seed; Angelica,
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dahurian, seed; Angelica, seed; Angostura, bark; Anise pepper; Anise, seed; Anise, star; Annatto,
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seed; Asafoetida; Ashwagandha, fruit; Autumn crocus; Balsam, Peruvian; Barberry, bark; Batavia-
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||
cassia, bark; Batavia-cassia, fruit; Belleric myrobalan; Betel vine; Birch, bark; Bisnaga, seed;
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||
Bitterwood; Black bread weed; Bloodroot; Blue mallee; Blushwood, seed; Boldo, leaf; Buchu;
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||
Calamus root; Candlebush; Canella, bark; Caper buds; Caper spurge, seed; Caraway, black;
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||
Caraway, fruit; Cardamom, black; Cardamom, Ethiopian; Cardamom, green; Cardamom, Nepal;
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||
Cardamom-amomum; Cascara sagrada; Cassia, bark; Cassia, Chinese, bark; Cassia, Chinese, fruit;
|
||
Cassia, fruit; Cat’s claw, bark; Catechu, bark; Celery, seed; Chaste tree, berry; Chaste tree, Chinese,
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||
roots; Chervil, seed; Chinese hawthorn; Chinese nutmeg tree; Chinese wineberry, fruit; Chinese-
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||
pepper; Cinnamon, bark; Cinnamon, fruit; Cinnamon, Saigon, bark; Cinnamon, Saigon, fruit; Clove
|
||
buds; Clusterleaf; Comfrey; Copaiba; Coptis; Coriander, fruit; Coriander, seed; Cotton, bark;
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||
Crampbark; Cubeb, seed; Culantro, seed; Culvers root; Cumin; Cumin, black; Dill, seed; Dorrigo
|
||
pepper, berry; Dorrigo pepper, leaf; Dragon blood; Echinacea, seed; Epimedium; Eucalyptus;
|
||
Eucommia, bark; European beech; Felty germander; Fennel flower, seed; Fennel, common, fruit;
|
||
Fennel, common, seed; Fennel, Florence, fruit; Fennel, Florence, seed; Fenugreek, seed; Fingerroot;
|
||
Flame lily, seed; Frankincense; Frankincense, Indian; Fringetree, bark; Galbanum, resin;
|
||
Gambooge; Grains of paradise; Grains of Selim; Guaiac; Guarana; Guggul; Gum Arabic; Gum
|
||
ghatti; Gum karaya; Gum tragacanth; Haw, black; Honewort, seed; Imperatoria; Indian tobacco,
|
||
seed; Iva; Jalap; Jamaica dogwood, bark; Juniper berry; Kaffir lime, leaf; Kewra; Kokam; Linden,
|
||
leaf; Lovage, seed; Mace; Magnolia, bark; Mahaleb; Malabar cardamom; Malabar-tamarind;
|
||
Malabathrum; Mastic; Micromeria, white; Milk thistle; Mioga; Miracle fruit; Mistletoe; Mojave
|
||
yucca; Muira puama; Mustard, black; Mustard, brown; Mustard, seed; Mustard, white; Myrrh;
|
||
Myrrh, bisabol; Myrtle, anise; Myrtle, leaf; Myrtle, lemon; Nasturtium, bush, pods; Nasturtium,
|
||
garden, pods; Nasturtium, pods; Nettle, stinging, seed; Nutmeg; Osha; Pepper, black; Pepper, Indian
|
||
long; Pepper, Javanese long; Pepper, leaf; Pepper, pink; Pepper, Sichuan; Pepper, white;
|
||
Pepperbush, berry; Pepperbush, leaf; Peppercorn, green; Peppertree; Peppertree, Peruvian; Perilla,
|
||
seed; Phellodendron; Pine, maritime; Poppy, seed; Prickly ash, Chinese; Prickly ash, Southern, bark;
|
||
Pygeum; Qing hua jiao; Quassia, bark; Quebracho, bark; Quillaja; Quinine; Rauwolfia, bark; Resin
|
||
spurge; Rue; Saffron crocus; Sandalwood, seed; Sassafras, bark; Sassafras, leaf; Saunders, red; Saw
|
||
palmetto; Sesame, seed; Silktree, bark; Simaruba, bark; Skunk cabbage, root; Slippery elm;
|
||
Stemona, root; Suma; Sumac, fragrant; Sumac, smooth, leaf; Taheebo, bark; Tamarind, seed;
|
||
Tasmanian pepper, berry; Tasmanian pepper, leaf; Threeleaf caper; Tsaoko; Vanilla; Wattleseed;
|
||
White willow; Willow; Witch hazel; Yaw root; Yellow gentian, roots; Yohimbe; Cultivars,
|
||
varieties, and hybrids of these commodities
|
||
|
||
7
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Crop
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Application Method
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Target Pest
|
||
EXIREL® insect control RATE
|
||
PHI
|
||
(pre-harvest
|
||
interval)
|
||
(days)
|
||
REI
|
||
(re-entry
|
||
interval)
|
||
(hours)
|
||
|
||
Lb. ai
|
||
per acre
|
||
fluid
|
||
ounces product
|
||
per acre
|
||
Greenhouse
|
||
Grown
|
||
Lettuce
|
||
|
||
Foliar* Beet armyworm
|
||
Corn earworm
|
||
Fall armyworm
|
||
Western yellowstriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
0.045 - 0.088 7 - 13.5
|
||
1 12
|
||
Cabbage looper 0.065 - 0.11 10 - 17
|
||
Cabbage aphid
|
||
False cabbage aphid
|
||
Green peach aphid
|
||
Thrips (foliage feeding only)§
|
||
Turnip aphids
|
||
Whitefly
|
||
0.088 - 0.133 13.5 - 20.5
|
||
Minimum application interval between treatments is 5 days.
|
||
Do not make more than 3 applications per calendar year.
|
||
Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai/A of CYAZYPYR® active or cyantraniliprole containing
|
||
products per calendar year whether applications are made to the soil or foliarly.
|
||
Thorough coverage is essential to achieve best results. Select a spray volume appropriate for the size of
|
||
plants and density of foliage. Use the higher rate on large plants or dense foliage
|
||
*- For best performance, use with an effective adjuvant. See "Use of Adjuvants" section.
|
||
§ - Suppression only. Use as part of an effective thrips control program. Rotate with products with
|
||
different modes of action. Begin making applications to thrips when populations are low. If populations
|
||
are above threshold, use an effective thrips knockdown product before applying EXIREL® insect
|
||
control.
|
||
Precautions when using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixes in lettuce: Tank mixes of EXIREL®
|
||
insect control with Aliette® fungicide (fosetyl-al) + oil adjuvant may result in adverse crop response.
|
||
When using EXIREL® insect control in tank mixtures, it is recommended that a small area be tested to
|
||
demonstrate safety before using in large areas. See "Tank Mixtures and Crop Safety" section for more
|
||
information.
|
||
|
||
|
||
FMC, the FMC logo, Exirel and Cyazypyr are trademarks of FMC Corporation and/or an affiliate.
|
||
© 2024 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved.
|
||
|
||
|
||
(Derived from Exirel insect control label D-4712 020624)
|
||
|
||
|
||
DR-4713 020624
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