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# CLEAN CROP DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN
- EPA Reg No: **34704-57**
- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Diazinon (5%)
- Label accepted: 2002-01-15
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/034704-00057-20020115.pdf
---
DIAZINON 5
LAWN & GARDEN
FOR OUTDOOR USE ON THE HOME LAWN
AND THE HOME GARDEN ONLY
FOR INSECT CONTROL
READY TO USE GRANULES
C::iNTAINS 5% DIAZINON INSECTICIDE
ACTIVE INGREOCENT:
Dlazlnon: Q,o-dlethyl ~2-18opropyH-methy~
....,yrimldlnyt} phosphorothiolile " .•.......• , . • . . . . •• 5%
INERT INGREDIENTS: .••.... , •.....••....•••.••... " 95%
TOTAL 'fIRi');
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
See Below lor Additional Precautionary Statements.
EPA REG. NO. 34704-57
EPA EST. NO. 34704-NB-1 (Lot No. Begins 08)
EPA EST. NO. 44616-MO-1 (Lot No. Begins 40)
NET CONTENTS 50 LBS. (22.68 KG)
IHT 12Y01
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through skin.
Causes, modenrte eye injury. Avoid contaa with skin, eyes. or clothing.
Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating or
smoking. Do nol store near food or feed products, Food utensils such as
spoons or measuring cups must not be used tor food purposes after use
in measuring pestlcides. Do not contaminate ornamental fish ponds. Do
not allow ctliMjr'en or pets on treated areas until granules have been
watered into the soil and the grass or soU is dry.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This product is highly toxic to birds, fish, and other wildlife. Birds, especially
waterfowl, (ducks or geese) leeding or drinking on treated areas may be
killed. Because of the migratory habits 01 certain Atlantic Coast waterfowl,
do not apply this product to lawns in Nassau County, New YOf"k, between
November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates.
Apptication rates above those recommended significantly Increase poten­
tial hazards to birds. Avoid overlapping granules. Granules thai are spilled
or are viSible on soil surfaces shOuld be covered with soil or thoroughly
mixed into the SOIl. For lawns, foUow all watering Instructions in the direc­
tions for use, hOwever, stop watering belare puddling occurs. For lawns. do
not apply thiS product to Sites OCCUPied by waterfowl, or WIthin 75 ft 01 any
b<X1y 01 water WhiCh may attract waterfOWl, such as ponds or lakes. Keep
out of lakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes and estuaries.
Do not apply directly to water. RunoN may be hazardous to aquatic organ·
isms In neighboring areas.
Shrimp and crab may be killed at applicalion rates recom~!~~t~,..d on this
label. Do not apply where fish, shrimp, crab and othe~.::'1':4~:.::::.life are
Important resources. Do not .
0' dispo"" 01 equipment wash wa r~ 0 0 E PTE D
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FIRST AID
This product contains diazinon, an organophosPhate insectiCIde that
Inhibits cholinesterase.
If swallowed:
H on skin
or clothing:
H Inhaled:
H In eyes:
• Cal! a poison control center or doctor Immed~tely for I
tre(!\ment adVICe. I
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a
poison control center or doctor.
• Do not give anything by mouth 10 an uflCOt'lSdous
person Of convulsing p6rson .
• Take of! contaminated clothing.
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty 01 water tor 15 to
20 minll1es.
• Call a poison control center or doctor tor treatment
advice.
• Mcwe person to fresh air.
• II person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance,
then giYe artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to­
mouth if poSSible.
• Gall a poison control center or doctor tor further
treatment advice.
• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with watar
lor 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present,
after the fitst 5 minules, then continue rinsing fro(e.
• Call a poison control center or doctor tor treatment
adVice.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: This product contains dialinon, an organophOs­
phate insecticide thaI inhibits cholinesterase. \I symptoms 01
cholinesterase inhibition are present, atropine suUate by in}ection is antj.
dotal. 2-PAM is also antidotal, bot should only be administered in con;Unc­
tion with atropine.
FOR A MEDICAL EMERGENCY INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT CAU: 1-
800-228-5635, EXT. 136, OR CALL COLLECT, 612-851-8180, EXT. 136.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation 01 Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsiStent
with Its labeling.
Reformulation or repaCkaging 01 this product is prohibited.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
STORAGE: Store In original container in a cool, dry, well·ventilated
area. Store product in an area inaccessible to children and domestic
animals. 00 not store near fertilizers, herbiCides, other insectICides,
seeds, Iood, or leed.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Securely wrap original container in several
layers 01 newspaper and discard in trash.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Do nol reuse empty bag. Discard baQ In
trash.
For minor spillS, leaks, etc. follow all precautions indicated on tl.l!. libel
and clean up immediately. Take special care to avoid con~mlr\atiQn 01
equipment and facilities during cleanup and disposal 01 W8,'~r. 'f' t~e
event 01 a major spill, fire, or other emergency, call 1·800-42.-1--9300 day
or night.
L.....~~_~~~~ ___ .~~---"
OVERALL LAWN Arrl,.l:ATION
Special Precautions To Reduce .R:i~k ~~ Birds
Birds. especially watertowl (ducks or gHl:;l). Leding or ~fmking on
treated areas may be kitled. To reduce riskS \0 biros:
1. Do not treat areas larger than 15,000 sq. ft.
2. Because of the migratory habits of certain waterfowl, do no. top.>lj ir'l
Nassau County, New York between November 1 and May 20
3. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates, since rates above
those recommended slQnificantly increase potential haza,j .. to Odds
especially waterfowl.
'1 3
DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN
EPA REG. NO. 34704-57
Special Precautions To Reduce Risk To Birds cont'd.:
4. Avoid overlaPPing treated areas.
5. Follow all watenng Instructions In the directions lor use however, stop
watenng belore puddling occurs
6. Do no! apply this product to siles occupied by waterfowl or to sites within 75
ft. of any body of water that may attract watertowl, such as lakes or ponds
7. tilt is necessary to repeat application. wait a minimum of 3 weeks
between appllcabOns. Make no more than 4 applications per year.
In Lawns DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN KILLS:
An ..
Armyworms
Bermudagrasa mttes
Billbuga
Brown dog tickS
Chiggers
Chinch bugs
Clover mites
Crickets Millipedes
Cutworm. Sod webworms
Digger wasp. Sowbugs (Plllbugs)
Earwigs Springtail,
Fie.. White grubs of:
°Fire ants • European chaler
Lawn mothl • Japanese beetle
leafhoppers • SolJthem chafer
"(Ald. In Control)
In Gardens DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN KILLS:
Cutworms
Mole crickets
Onion maggots
Root maggots
Wireworms
LAWNS
DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN controls certain lawn insects on both grass and
dichondra lawns. Apply this product with a fertilizer spreader. Reier 10 the tables
thai follow tor use rates and spreader settings.
Po .. RIIte*
~nts. Armyworms,
Bermudagrass mites, I ~ ~:. p.' 1,000 sq. ft.
Brown dog ticks,
Chiggers. Chinch
bugs, Clovef mites,
Crickets, Cutworms,
Earwigs, Fleas,
Lawn moths (sod
webworms). Leaf·
hoppers, Millipedes,
Sowbugs (Pillbugs),
Springtails
(Collemboial
Billbugs, White grubs 2lbs. per
of Japanese beetle, 1,000 sq. ft.
European chaler,
Southern chalet
Ataenius spretulus
(dung beetle)
Hyperodes weevils 2 Ibs. per
1,000 sq. It.
1,000 sl. ft. - an area 20 ft. x 50 ft.
100 sq. ft. = an area 10 ft. x 10 ft.
TImlnglSpecial Directions
I ~!:~ ~.n gmss $ .'Y-".'.' lawn
lightly after application. II necessary,
repeal appliCation at 3-week intervals.
Make no more than 4 applications per
year.
Waler grass with alleast 14 inch of water
atter application. hOweVer, slop walenng
betore puddling occurs.
For billbug control, apply when acllvity Is
first observed or when chewed grass
indicates damage. II necessary, repeat
application at 3-week intervals. Make no
more than 4 applications per year. For
grub control, except dung beetle, treal any
lime between late J\Ay and earty Oclober.
For dung beetle gnb control, apply in
Spring or Summer when damage Is firsl
noticed. Water grass with at leaSt '14 inCh 01
waler after application, hoYo'eYer, stop
watering before puddling occurs. Treat
again In late Summer Of earty Fall, it a
second Qeneration occurs.
Water grass with at least 1,4 inch 01 water
alter applicatiOn, however, slop wa1ering
belore puddling occurs. Treat problem
areas in mid-APril and 8gain in mid-May.
2 Ibs. per 1,000 sq. ft. = 3.2 oz. per 100 sq. ft.
NOle: The spreader sellings listed belOW are approximate. Accurately weigh a lew
pounds inlo your spreader and apply to a measured area. Then adjust the spread·
er selling, if necessary, in order to assure correct rate 01 application.
sq. ft.
LAWN SPREADER SETTING NO."
(
p.'
2
Lawn Spot Treatment:
A. ... ts. Apply 1 \'1 leaspoons 01 DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN over and arOund
each ant hill
Fire ants To aid In the control of fire ants In home lawns and other outdoor home
recrealional areas. apply \7 cup over. and 2 II. around, each fire ant mound
Immediately after application. water In thoroughly. A minimum of 1 gallon of water
should be applied 10 each mound area. Reapply as necessary. Apply gently to
avoid disturbing ants. Use 01 high pressure watering eqUipment may disturb Ihe
ants and cause migration, reducing product elfectiveness
NOTE. For best results, apply in cool weather. 65-80° F. or In early morning or late
evening hOurs. Treat new mounds as they appear.
Dl9Qer wasps, Apply 1 h teaspoons 01 DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN In and
around each nest opening Apply al dusk when wasps are not active.
Band Treatment Around House Foundation:
The 10llOWlng pests are commonly Iound around or near loundallons 01 houses as
well as in lawns. Certain 01 these pests may enler hOUses.
Ants Crickets Millipedes
Brown dog ticks Earwigs Sowbugs (Pillbugs)
Clover mites Fleas SpringtailS (Col/ambo/a)
Apply a 2-loot band of DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN next to the house Iounda·
liOn, Distribute granules uniformly, using a rate 013.2 oz. for each 100 sq. ft. of area
(2' by SO') treated. Repeal as necessary.
VEGETABLES
. Special Precautions To Reduce Risk To Birds
! Birds feeding on trealed areas may be killed. To reduce riSk 10 birds:
: 1. Thoroughly mIx OIAZINON 5% GRANULES inlo the soil during or
l immediately after application. Reter to the Soli Incorporation table that
tallows.
2. Granules that are spilled or are visble on soH suliaces should be covered
with soil or thoroughly mixed into the SOil ~
OIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN controls certain garden insects on crops listed in
the Iollowing tables. Apply unilormly as directed tor each crop. When a range 01
rates is given. use the higher rate only tor heavier infestations.
Do not apply this product in greenhouses.
Applications for control of pests listed below should be thoroughly mixed into the
soil during or immediately after application.
Insect
Surlace cutworms'
Subterranean cutworms'
Mole crickets
Root maggots
Wireworms
SOIL INCORPORATION
Depth of MIxing or Incorporation into Soil
2-3 inches
3-6 inches
'·2 inches
3-4 inches
4-8 inches
'If type 01 cutworm cannot be identified, mix into soli 4-6 inches deep.
k;v1;e;;.;o;m.r~ff~ii'lI~MO planting.
I' ozs.
per 500 sq. ft.
DIAZINON 5 LAWN & GARDEN
EPA REG. NO. 34704-57
CROP PEST RATE TIMINGISPECIAL DIRECTIONS
Carrots Cutworms 7·14ozs Broadcast and mix mto sOil Just
oer 5OO~a. It before planting
Wireworms 101.,-'40z$,
er 500 sn. It
Mol_ ~; OIS. so. Broadcast and mix Into soil \-2
Crickets er 500 s ft. da~~ betoreolantl~a,
Cauliflower Roo. 7-10\'.z OlS. Broadcast and mix into soil J~
M~~aots ar 500 SQ. ft. before nlantinn or transnlaniinn.
Cutworms 7·,40lS. Broadcast and mix into soil just
ru:!r 500 sn, ft. before planting.
Wireworms :~;r14 ~~~. r500 s . ft.
Mole 31o'.! OZS. Broadcasl ~:~ix into soil 1-2
Crickets I nAt 500 =. ft. dav$ before ntinn,
Collards Cutworms 1~4 o~s~. Broadcast and mix into soil just
500 . ft. before planting.
Wireworms 10Yr140zs,
I OAr 500 sn. It
Mole I: OZ56 sa. Broadcast and mix into soil 1-2
CrICkets r500 . ft. days belore ~nliQ9.
Cucumber Cutworms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil just
1=5OO,n.". before planting.
Wireworms
l!~"~~' 500 . fl.
Endive Cutworms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil just
(Escarole) l ..... r 5OO-"". fl. belore planting.
WirElWOf'ms
1:~16~' 500 . fl.
Mole 3l!zozs. Broadcast :~~iX into soil 1·2
Crickets 1~5OO~.". da\lS belore nlln<'!.
Kale Cutworms
1~~Of;.,
Broadcast and mix into soil just
500 . fl. beJore planting.
Wireworms 10l'r140zs.
1~5OO~.".
Mole 3l!zozs. ~~:dcast ::~il~~~to soil 1·2 Crickets I ;;.;, sOO so. ". da before ntin.
Lenuce Cutworms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil jus1
1~5OO~.". beJore planting.
Wireworms 1':-'40,~. 500s . ft.
Mol_ 3Y.l ozs Broadcast :r;:1, mix into soil '·2
Crickets 1~5OO~" da\lS belore anlinn.
MelOns Cutworms I ~!4 ozs~a. Broadcast and mix into soil just
(Cantaloupes, r500s . It. before planting.
Casabas, Wireworms 10l'r140zs.
Crenshaws. per 500 sq. fl.
Honeydew,
Muskmelons.
Persians,
& Hybrids
01 these) and
Watermelons
M""lard Mole I;'! ozs. Broadcast :=,,~~to 50111-2
Crickets 500 M.1l da~be_ .
Onions Onion 7-140zs. Broadcast just before planting and
(green Maggots per 500 sq. ft. mix into the top 3-4 inches of soil
and bulb) by disklng, harrowing, or other
suitable means.
NOTE: Resistant onion maggots
will not be controlled by DiazinOf'l
or similar type Insecticides.
Wireworms 10Y.l·140zs. Broa~~~mlx into soil just
1~5OOM.". beJore Ia .
Pa"1ey Cutworms 1 ~~4 ozs~a. Broadcast and mix into soil just
r 500s . It. before planting.
Wireworms 1~Y.l·14 ozs. Broa~~t and mix into soil just
500 sa. ft. belore IantiNl.
Peas Cutworms 7-140zs. Broadcast and mix Into soil just
(succulent I oe' 500. 50.". before planting.
only) Wireworms I :!Y.l-14 ozs. Broa~~~t ~r:amix into soil just
500 SQ. fl. before Ian tin .
NOTE: Do not use on dried pea varieties such as dried black-
I"';' ed -ru:as.
Peppers Cutworms I ~~4 Ozs~a. Broadcast and mix into soil just
r 500 s . ft before planting.
Wireworms 1017·14ozs.
l ...... r 500 sn. fl.
Mole 311.1 ozs. Broadcast ::~ii~~~to soil 1·2
Cridl;ets I ;;.; 500 ~. ". davs before ntin.
Potatoes Cutworms 7·140zs. Broadcast and mix into soil just
(Surface & per 500 sq. fl. before planting.
SItllenanean
Wireworms 1Y.l·14 ozs.
1~5OOM.".
3
Summer
and Winter kv;;e;;o;;msffif.tU'-~:"l belore planting
NOTICE
3~.3
II Just
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ELIMINATE AU RISKS INHERENTLY ASSOCIATED
WITH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. CROP INJURY. INEFFECTIVENEss. OR
OTHER UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES MAY RESULT BECAUSE OF SUCH
FACTORS AS WEATHER CONDITIONS, PRESENCE OF OTHER MATERlALS,
OR THE MANNER OF USE OR APPLICATION, AU OF WHICH ARE BE'tOK)
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OR SELLER. IN NO CASE SHAU UNITED HORTICULTURAL SUPPlY. THE
MANUFACTURER OR SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL. SPEOAL
OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
THtS PRODUCT. ALL SUCH RISKS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE BUYER.
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SUPPLY. THE MANUFACTURER OR SEUER MAKES NO WARRANTIES,
GUARANTEES, OR REPRESENTATtONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR
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