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# SEVIN 10 SULFUR 40 DUST
- EPA Reg No: **34704-361**
- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (10%); Sulfur (40%)
- Label accepted: 1972-09-08
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000279-01743-19720908.pdf
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NET WEIGHT CODE
938 . 50 I·BS.
SEVIN* 10 SULFUR 40 DUST
DIRECT IONS FOR USE
conON: Boll weevil, bollworm, cotton fleahopper, Iygus
bugs, thrips, pink bollworm, cotton leaf worm, flea beetle,
leaf oerforator - Use 15 to 20 pounds of dust per acre. Apply
whe~ insects first threaten damage t9 crop and (epeat at 5 to
7 day intervals as required to maintain control,Allow 7 days
between last application and grazing treated fields or har­
vesting crop residue for use as feed or bedding for clairj or
meat animals.
RICE,FORAGE GRASS AND PASTURE: Thrips, armyworms,
stink bug, grasshoppers - Use 10 to 15 Ibs. of dust per acre.
Apply when insects first threaten damage to :rop. Repeat as
necessary. Allow' 4 days between last appl cation and rice
harvest. fv\ay be used within day of harvest or grazing of
grass and pasture.
COR N :Corn earworm, European corn borer, fall arr;,yworm,
sap beetles, Japanese beetles - l'se 10 to 20 :os. of dust per
acre. Apply when insects first 'hreaten damJge to crop. Re­
peat as neceSS\lry. r or control of European corn borer, con­
sult yo.)r state a::Jricult"ral experiment stetlon for proper tim­
ing of treatments. For corn earworm cor.trol, apply to silks
as sc on as the;; appear. Make 3 to 4 cppl ications at 2 to 3
day intervols as infestation warrants Re-apply immediately
aftef rain. May be used within day of harvest except when
forage is fed to livestoct.. then allow 7 days between lost ap­
plication and harvest. Application to the tassel region of
corn during the pollen shed period will seriously red(;ce bee
population.
SOR';HUM (Grain and Forage l:Armyworms, weLworm, corn
earworm, ~tink bug, yrasshc 'Jpers - Use 10 to 20 Ibs. 'lf dust I
per o-.:r >.A.ppl,. -"hen inseds ~Irst threaten camage tQ crop.
Repc)t as ;H~ce5>(J'y.Allov. 20 days between last al)p',eotion
and har/est of grain. No time limit on forage.
FUNGICIDE - INSECTICIDE
E. P. A. Reg. No. 279-1743
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Sui fur -------------------------- 40.0'10
*Carbaryl 1 (Naphthyl N-methyl-
carbamate) ---------------------- 10.0%
INERT INGREDIENTS: -------------- SO.OOk
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Sulfur fineness: 93% through 325 mesh.
*Sevin, U. S. Pat Nos. 2,903,478; 3,009,855
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Harmful if inhaled or swallowed. Avoid breath­
ing of dust. Do not take internally. Sk in con­
tact may be harmful. Avoid contact wi th skin.
ash hands and face before eating. Toke shower
r bath cfter work. Wear regular long-sleeved
work clothing. Change to clean clothing doily.
NOTE FOR PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moder­
ate reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Atro­
pine is antidotal.
AVOIDCONTAMINATION OF FOOD, FEED,
FEEDING TROUGHS AND WATERING RECEP­
TACLES.
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POTATOES: Lygus bugs, leafhoppers, fleabeetles - Use 20
Ibs. per acre tor Iygus bugs, leafhoppers, and flea beetles.
Apply when insects appear and repeat as necessary.
BEANS: Mexican bean beetle, leafhoppers, bean leaf bee­
tle, cucumber beetle, flea beetle, velvetbean c.aterpillar,
C( . n earworm, army worm, stink bugs, bean rust - Use 10
to 15 Ibs. of dust per acre. Appl y when insects or diseases
first appear. Repeat as required to maintain control. fv\ay
be used up to day of harvest.
PEACHES: Peach twig borer, Oriental fruit moth, catfacing
insects - Use 40 to 50 Ibs. per acre. For control of 'Jrien­
tal fruit moth, apply as petal fall and every 10 to'4 days
fhereafter until control is achieved. Do no' apply within 1
day of harvest.
USAGE CAUTIONS
Applicationsofmarerial conrainingsulfur should not be made
just prior :0 or during per iods of e)(cessively high !emperatures.
This product is highly toxic to bees exposed '0 direc~. rreat­
menT or residue~ on crops. Protective information may be ob­
tai'led from yOl,1 Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
Some phytotoxicity may occur on tender foliage in the pre­
sence of rain or high :,ul1"idity of st:!veral days duration fol­
lowing dusting.
, . l I' Bdl' s If r ca'ein-lime Do not mix wltn 'me, or eaux, Ime u u, '
spreaders or other al~aline materials.
Dispose of wastes by buryin:,) in non-crop lands away from
Nater ~uppl ies. Container should be disposed of by buryinG
witl, wastes or by burniP
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