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# SETRE CARBARYL 80 WP INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **5905-517**
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- Registrant: HELENA AGRI-ENTERPRISES, LLC, D/B/A HELENA CHEMICAL COMP
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (80%)
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- Label accepted: 2005-03-11
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005905-00517-20050311.pdf
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S~OS,-.s17 03/11/:1005 J~!O PI ... e 'elld i".t_- "" ,.--lMfo,. com"'-"- form, Fonn ADDroved OMB No. 2070-OQ8C I .""'... !.2S·95
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United States § Registration opp Identifier Number
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aEPA Environmental Protection Agency Amendment
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Washington, DC 20460 1/ Other
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Application for Pesticide - Section I
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1. Company/Product Number 2. EPA Product Mansger 3. Proposed Classification
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5905-517 o None o Restricted
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4. Company/Product (Nama) .' PM'
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Setre Carbarvl 80WP Insecticide
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5. Nama and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Reveiw. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)
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Helena Chemical Company (b)(i). my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling
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225 Schilling Boulevard. Suite 300 to:
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Collierville. Tennessee 38017 EPA Reg. No.
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o Check if this ;s B new address Product Name
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Section - II
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0 Amendment - Explain below. D
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Final printed labels in repsonse to
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Agency letter dated NOTfRCATION 0
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Resubmission in response to Agencv letter dated
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0
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-Me Too" Application.
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0
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Notification - Explain below.
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Other - Explain below. MAR 1 1 2005
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Explanation: Use additional page{sl if necessary. (For section I and Section 11.1
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Other Revisions
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"Notification of Other Revisions per PR Notice 98-10. This notification is consistent with the provisions of PR Notice 98-10 and EPA regulations at 40 CFR
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152.46. and no other changes have been made to the labeling or the confidential statement of formula of this product. I understand that it is a violation of 18
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U.S.C. Sec. 1001 to willfully make any false statement to EPA. I further understand that if this notification is not consistent with the terms of PR Notice 98-10
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and 40 CFR 152.46, this product may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA.
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Section - III
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1. Material Thie Product Win Be Peck.ged In:
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Child-Resistant Packaging Unit Packaging Water Soluble Packaging 2. Type of Container
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~ye. ~ye.
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~ •.. ' 1/ No 1/ No V Plastic
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No Glass
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• Certification mUllt If "Yes" No. per If "Ye." No. per Paper
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Unit Packaging wgt. container Package wgt container Othe. (Specifyl btlllubmitted
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3. location of Net Contents Information 4. Size(s) Retail Container 5. Location of label Directions
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~ Label U Container 't=l On Label
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6. Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product ~UthOg.aPh 0 Other
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Self Adhesive Paper p,lued Stencittd
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, Section - IV
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1. Contact Point (Complste items dirtlctly below for identificBtion of individual to b. contBcttld. ;, nscessBf'(. to process this application.)
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Name Tid. Telephone No. !Include Area Code)
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Mandy K. Styles Product Registration Supervisor (901) 752-4420
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Certification 6. Oat., ,69plication
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f cenify that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true, accurate and complete. kec8t\Oed
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I acknowledge that any knowlinglly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisorvnent or
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both under applicable law.
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(Stamped)
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2. Signatu.e,' G ,..-- J?' . 3. TIde
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'--1 "r.-!X /. /-.. Product Registration Supervisor
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4. Typed Name 5. Date
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Mandy K. Styles 3/1/2005
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EPA Form 8570-1 (Rev. 3-941 Previous editions are obsolete. Whit. - EPA Filo Copy (original)
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CARBARYL 80WP
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INSECTICIDE
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Carbaryl (1-naphthyl methylcarbamate)«« «« ,««« ,« «««~(',OO%
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INERT INGREDIENTS««««,««««««««««««««, ,« «««««««2000%
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TOTAL ,««,«««««, «"« ,« ,« ,««,«,«,«,«,«"«,« ,««,«« 1UO,UO%
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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WARNING AVISO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la
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explique a Usted en detalle, (If you do not understand this label, find
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someone to explain it to you in detail.)
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards To Humans And Domestic Animals
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WARNING· AVISO
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May be fatal if swallowed, Avoid breathing vapors (dust or spray
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mist), Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing, Do not use this
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product in commercial food areas of food handling establishments,
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restaurants, or other places where'food is prepared or processed,
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FIRST AID
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N-Methyl Carbamate
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IF SWALLOWED:
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for
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treatment advice,
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• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow,
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• Do not induce vomiting unless told 10 do so by the poison
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control center or doctOL
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
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convulsing person,
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IF INHALED:
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• Move person to fresh aiL
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then
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give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-ta-mouth, if possible,
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment
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advice,
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IF IN EYES:
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-
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20 minutes,
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• Remove contact lenses, if present after the first 5 minutes,
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then continue rinsing eye,
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice,
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IFON SKIN:
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• Take off contaminated clothing
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20
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minutes,
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment
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HOT LINE NUMBER
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Have the product container with you when calling a poison control
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center or doctor, or going for treatment In case of emergency, call
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ChemTrec at 800-424-9400,
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
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Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate acid ester that inhibits
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cholinesterase, Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM, opiates, or
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cholinesterase inhibiting type drugs,
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SEE INSIDE PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY
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STATEMENTS.
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EPA Reg, No, 5905-517
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EPA Est No,
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: !AA:-l:JFACTURED BY
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•• ~EE.F.rlA CHEMICAL COMPANY
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225 SCHILLING BOULEVARD, SUITE 300
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COLLIERVILLE TENNESSEE 38017
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Applicators and other handlers must wear.
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NET CONTENTS:
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NOTIFICATION
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MAR 11 2005
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1, Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants
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2. Waterproof gloves
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3. Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
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4, Protective eyewear
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5, Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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6, Chemical resistant apron when cleaning equipment, mixing, or
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loading
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been
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drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate,
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Do not reuse them, Follow manufacture~s instructions for cleaning
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and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for wash ables, use
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detergent and hot water. Keep and wash PPE separately from other
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laundry,
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should:
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Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using
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tobacco or using the toilet
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Remove clothing immediately if pesticide gets inside, Then
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wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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BEE CAUTION: This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
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treatment orresidues on blooming crops or weeds, Do not apply this
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product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are
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visiting the treatment areas, This product is extremely toxic to aquatic
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and estuarine invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water, or to
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areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the
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mean high water mark, Discharge from rice fields may kill aquatic
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and estuarine invertebrates, Do not contaminate water by cleaning
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of equipment or disposal of wastes.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner
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inconsistent with its labeling, Do not apply this product in a way that
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will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift,
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Only protected handlers may be in the area during application, For
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any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency
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responsible for pesticide regulation,
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the
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Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170, This standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on
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farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of
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agricultural pesticides, It contains requirements for training,
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decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance, It also
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· contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
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statements on this label about personal protective equipment and
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restricted-entry intervals. The requirements in this box only apply to
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uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection
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Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the
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restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under
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the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with
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anything that has been treated such as plants, soil, or water, is:
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1. Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants
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2. Waterproof gloves
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3. Chemical-resistant footwear plus socks
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4. Protective eyewear
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5. Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
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Store in a dry place. In case of minor spills, follow all precautions
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indicated above and cleanup immediately. Sweep up and dispose of
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wastes.
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this
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product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal
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facility.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag into application
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equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by
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incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by buming.
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If bumed stay out of smoke.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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SUBSEQUENT PLANTING OF FOOD AND FEED CROPS IN
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TREATED SOIL MUST BE MADE WITH CROPS ON THIS OR
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OTHER CARBARYL LABELS.
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CARBARYL 80WP is a dry powder for dispersion in water and
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application as an insecticidal spray in hydrauliC sprayers, mist
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blowers, low-gallonage ground equipment and aircraft. The
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directions on this label are based on tests and field experience
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relating to (a) effectiveness, (b) possible injury to plants and animals,
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and (c) residues in food, feed, and milk. READ THIS LABEL
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BEFORE USE. STRICTLY OBSERVE LABEL DIRECTIONS AND
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CAUTIONS, AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND STATE "
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REGULATIONS.
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Read Entire Label. Use Strictly According to Label Directions and
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Cautions. Do not use application methods, dosages, concentrations,
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or frequencies not listed on labeling. Do not apply against target
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pests or crops not listed on labeling. Do not mix with fertilizers or
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micronutrients if the resulting spray mixture is incompatible or
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alkaline.
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PREHARVEST AND GRAZING USE INFORMATION AND
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LIMITATIONS
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Tolerances established under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic
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Act permit the sale of crops bearing probable carbaryl residues when
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this product is used in accordance with label directions. Do not plant
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rotational crops not listed on this product label within 18 months
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3/,0
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following treatment. If used as direcled, treated forage may be
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grazed or used as feed for dairy and meat animals without causing
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illegal residues in meat or milk. Do not use reclaimed Imgation water
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from crops treated with carbaryl on upland crops for which carbaryl
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tolerances are not established.
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PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS
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To avoid possible injury to tender foliage, do not apply to wet foliage
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or when rain or high humidity is expected during the next two days.
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Carbaryl injures Boston ivy, Virginia creeper, and maidenhair fem.
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During early season, it may also injure Virginia and sand pines.
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Observe label instructions on apple thinning and on combinations
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with certain herbicides on rice and soybeans.
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SPRAY PREPARATION
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TO ASSURE UNIFORM SUSPENSIONS, AGITATE, STIR, OR
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RECIRCULATE ALL CARBARYL 80WP SPRA YABLE
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CONTAINERS PRIOR TO AND DURING USE, Remove oil, rust,
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scale, pesticide residues and other foreign matter from mix tanks and
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entire spray system. Flush with clean water. Fill spray or mix tank
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with Y. to y. the desired amount of water. Start mechanical or
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hydraulic agitation. Slowly add the required amount of CARBARYL
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80WP and then the remaining volume of water. Prepare only as
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much spray mixture as can be applied on the day of mixing.
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MAINTAIN CONTINUOUS AGITATION DURING MIXING AND
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APPLICATION TO ASSURE A UNIFORM SUSPENSION. DO NOT
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STORE SPRAY MIXTURES FOR PROLONGED PERIODS.
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COMPATIBILITY
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CARBARYL 80WP has been used without plant injury with most
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common insecticides, miticides, fungiCides, nutrients, adjuvants, and
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petroleum oil used on citrus. If compatibility with another product and
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the resulting crop response is unknown, it should be tested on a
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small scale. Curdling, precipitation, greasing, layer formation or
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increased viscosity are symptoms of incompatibility. WHEN
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PREPARING COMBINATION SPRAYS, FIRST ADD CARBARYL
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80WP TO AT LEAST '!:. THE DESIRED VOLUME OF WATER, MIX
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THOROUGHLY, AND THEN ADD COMBINATION PRODUCTS TO
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THE MIXTURE, AND THEN THE REMAINING VOLUME OF
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WATER. DO NOT APPLY TANK MIX COMBINATIONS UNLESS
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YOUR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE INDICATES THE MIXTURE IS
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EFFECTIVE AND WILL NOT RESULT IN APPLICATION
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PROBLEMS, EXCESSIVE RESIDUES OR PLANT INJURY.
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Unstable under highly alkaline conditions. Not effective if used with
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alkaline materials such as Bordeaux, lime-sulfur, and casein-lime
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spreaders.
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APPLICATION
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On all crops, use sufficient gallonage to obtain thorough and uniform
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coverage.
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Calibrate spray equipment to deliver the required volume.
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Use 50 mesh slotted strainers in spray system and behind nozzles.
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Avoid applications just before rainfall as poor insect control may
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result.
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To clean the sprayer after use, drain and flush with water.
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Refer to the Storage and Disposal directions for proper disposal of
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this rinse water.
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INSECT CONTROL
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Apply when insects or their damage appear. To maintain control,
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repeat at 7 to 14 day intervals or as necessary unless a shorter
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interval is specified below. Where a dosage range is indicated, use
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lower rate on young plants and early instars and higher rate on
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mature plants, advanced instars and adults. Thorough and uniform
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spray coverage is essential for effective-Control.
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This product does not control spider mites. If spider mites are a
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problem, use a registered miticide. Regional differences have been
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noted in the susceptibility of certain strains of fall armyworms to
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carbaryl. If your experience indicates inadequate control, use an
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alternative pesticide.
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FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS
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Use at least 1 gallon of finished spray per acre for aerial application
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and at least 3 gallons of finished spray per acre for concentrate
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ground application. To prepare small volumes of spray, use 1-1/4
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tablespoons per gallon of water where rates of 1-1/4 pounds per acre
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or 1-1/4 pounds per 100 gallons of water are indicated in the text
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below.
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ALL FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS - For
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grasshoppers use 213 to 1-7/8 pounds per acre. Use 213 to 1-1/4
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pounds for nymphs on small plants or sparse vegetation in
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wasteland, rangeland, ditch banks, and borders. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8
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pounds for adult grasshoppers or applications to dense vegetation.
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See specific crop for pre-harvest interval.
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ALFALFA', CLOVERS - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for blister
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bee~es and Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-1/4 pounds for alfalfa
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caterpillar, bean leaf beetle, cucumber beetle, green cloverworm,
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Japanese bee~e, leafhoppers, three-cornered alfalfa hopper, thrips,
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and velvetbean caterpillar.
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Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for alfalfa weevil larvae, armyworm,
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doverhead weevil, cutworms, Egyptian alfalfa weevil larvae, essex
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skipper, European alfalfa beetle, fall armywcrm, Iygus bugs, stink
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bugs, webworms, and yellowstriped armyworm. Observe plant
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response precautions. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
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For alfalfa weevil larvae, if pretreatment damage is extensive, cut
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alfalfa and treat the stUbble. Use higher rate in areas east of the
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Rocky Mountains. On dense growth, use 25 to 40 gallons per acre
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with ground equipment to ensure adequate coverage.
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'For application to alfalfa via Center Pivot Irrigation Systems; refer to
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"Directions for Use Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems'.
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ASPARAGUS - Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre. Do not apply
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within 1 day of harvest. FOR POST HARVEST APPLICATION
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ONLY - Use 2-1/2 to 5 pounds for apache cicada and asparagus
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bee~e. Treat ferns or brush growth. Do not treat more than once
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every 3 days.
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BEANS (including blackeyed peas, cowpeas, crowder or
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southern peas, dry beans, green beans, lima beans, navy beans,
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and snap beans) - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for blister
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beetle and Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-1/4 pounds for alfalfa
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caterpillar, bean leaf beetle, cucumber beetle, flea beetle, green
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cloverworm, Japanese beetie, leafhoppers, three-cornered alfalfa
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hopper, thrips, velvetbean caterpillar, and western bean cutworm.
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Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for armyworm, com earworm, cutworm,
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European com borer, fall armyworm, stink bug, tarnished plant bug,
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and webworm. Use 2-1/2 pounds for cowpea curculio. CALIFORNIA
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USE ONLY - Use 2-1/2 pounds for com earworm, limabean pod
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borer, Iygus bugs, and stink bugs. Observe plant response
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precautions. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest (succulent), 14
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days of harvest (forage), and 21 days of harvest (dried and hay).
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CABBAGE, BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER,
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KOHLRABI - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for flea beetles and
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harlequin bug. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 for armyworm, corn earworm, fall
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armyworm, and imported cabbageworm. Do not apply within 3 days
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of harvest.
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CHINESE CABBAGE, COLLARDS, HANOVER SALAD,
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HORSERADISH, KALE, MUSTARD GREENS, RADISHES,
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RUTABAGAS, TURNIPS - Use 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre for flea
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beetle, harlequin bug, and leafhoppers. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds for
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armyworm, com earworm, fall armyworm, imported cabbageworm,
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stink bugs and tarnished plant bug. Do not apply within 3 days of
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harvest on radishes. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest on
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horseradish, rutabagas, and turnip (roots). Do not apply within 14
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days of harvest on Chinese cabbage, collards, Hanover salad, kale,
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mustard greens, and turnip (tops).
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CARROTS, CELERY, PARSNIPS, PARSLEY - Use 213 to 1-1/4
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pounds per acre for flea beetles and leafhoppers. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8
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|
pounds for aster leafhopper, Iygus bugs, and spittlebugs. Use 1-114
|
|
to 2-1/2 pounds for armyworm, corn earworm, fall armyworm, stink
|
|
bugs, and tarnished plant bug. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest
|
|
on carrots and parsnips. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest on
|
|
celery and parsley.
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|
Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule. DO NOT USE ON CELERY IN
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|
CALIFORNIA.
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|
CORN' (field, sweet, pop) - Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for
|
|
armyworm, chinch bug, com earworm, corn rootworm adults,
|
|
European com borer, fall armyworm, flea beetle, Japanese beetle,
|
|
sap beetle, Southwestern corn borer, and leafhoppers. OBSERVE
|
|
BEE CAUTION. For insects attacking silks and ears, apply at 1 to 6
|
|
day intervals starting when first silks appear and continuing until silks
|
|
begin to dry. For larvae in whorl and foliage feeders, apply as
|
|
necessary. Optimum timing and good coverage are essential for
|
|
effective control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for western bean cutworm. Treat
|
|
when infestation averages 15% and at 90% to 100% tassel
|
|
emergence. Treatment after 100% silk emergence will reduce
|
|
effectiveness. Use 2-1/2 to 8 pounds for cutworm. Apply in a 12 inch
|
|
band using 1/4 pound (4 ounces) per 1000 linear feet of row in at
|
|
least 15 gallons of water per acre. For broadcast application, use up
|
|
to 8 pounds in at least 20 gallons (ground) or 5 gallons (air) of water
|
|
per acre.
|
|
Do not apply within 2 days of harvest on sweet com (ears), 14 days
|
|
of harvest (forage), and 48 days of harvest (fodder). Do not apply
|
|
within 14 days of harvest on field and pop corn (forage, silage) and
|
|
48 days of harvest (grain, fodder). 'For application to corn via Center
|
|
Pivot Irrigation Systems, refer to 'Directions for Use Through Center
|
|
Pivot Irrigation Systems".
|
|
CUCUMBER, MELONS, PUMPKINS, SQUASH - Use 213 to 1-1/4
|
|
pounds per acre for pickleworm and melonworm. Use 1-1/4 pounds
|
|
|
|
for cucumber beetle, flea beetle, leafhopper, and squash bug.
|
|
Observe plant response precautions. Avoid excessive applications.
|
|
Do not apply wilhin 3 days of harvest.
|
|
DANDELION, ENDIVE (Escarole), LETIUCE SALSIFY - Use 2/3 to
|
|
1-114 pounds per acre for flea beetle, ha~equin bug, and leafhopper.
|
|
Use 1-114 to 1-7/8 pounds for aster leafhopper, Iygus bug, and
|
|
spittlebug. Use 1-114 to 2-1/2 pounds for armyworm, com earworm,
|
|
fall armyworm, imported cabbageworm, stink bugs, and tamished
|
|
plant bug. Observe plant response precautions. Treat on a 5 to 7
|
|
day schedule after heads begin to form. Do not apply wilhin 7 days of
|
|
harvest on salsify (roots). Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest on
|
|
dandelion, endive (escarole), lettuce, and salsify (tops).
|
|
FORAGE GRASSES, PASTURE - Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds per
|
|
acre for armyworm, black grass bugs, chinch bugs, essex skipper,
|
|
fall armyworm, range caterpillars, range crane fly, striped grass
|
|
looper, and Ihrips. Use 1-7/8 to 2-112 pounds for white grubs (green
|
|
June beetle). To controllhrips in grasses grown for seed, use high
|
|
spray pressure to improve penetration into boot.
|
|
Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest.
|
|
GARDEN BEET, SPINACH - Use 2/3 to 1-114 pounds per acre for
|
|
flea beetles, harlequin bug, and leafhoppers.
|
|
Use 1-114 to 1-7/8 pounds for aster leafhopper. Use 1-114 to 2-1/2
|
|
pounds for armyworm, com earworm, fall armyworm, stink bugs, and
|
|
tarnished plant bug. Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule. Do not apply
|
|
wilhin 7 days of harvest on garden beet (roots). Do not apply within
|
|
~ 14 days of harvest on garden beet (tops), spinach, and Swiss chard.
|
|
OKRA - Use 1-114 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for com earworm and
|
|
stink bugs. Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule. Do not apply wilhin 3
|
|
days of harvest.
|
|
PEANUTS - Use 2/3 to 1-114 pounds per acre for blister beetles and
|
|
Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-114 pounds for alfalfa caterpillar, bean
|
|
leaf beetle, cucumber beetle, green cloverworm, Japanese beetle,
|
|
leafhoppers, red-necked peanut worm, Ihree-comered alfalfa hopper,
|
|
and velvetbean caterpillar. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for armyworm,
|
|
corn earworm, fall armyworm, stink bugs, and webworm. Use 2-1/2
|
|
pounds for whitefringed beetle adults and cutworms. Observe plant
|
|
response precautions Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest.
|
|
PEAS - Use 1-1/4 pounds per acre for Colorado potato beetle and
|
|
leafhoppers. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds for armyworm. Use 1-7/8
|
|
pounds for alfalfa caterpillar, cutworm, pea leaf weeVil, pea weevil,
|
|
and yellowstriped armyworm. Do not apply wilhin 3 days of harvest
|
|
(succulent), 14 days of harvest (forage), and 21 days of harvest
|
|
(dried and hay).
|
|
POTATO*, TOMATO, EGGPLANT, PEPPER - Use 2/3 to 1-1/4
|
|
pounds per acre for Colorado potato beetle, flea beetles and
|
|
leafhoppers .
|
|
Use 1-1/4 to 2-112 pounds for European com borer, fall armyworm,
|
|
lace bug, stink bug, tarnished plant bug, tomato fruit worm, tomato
|
|
hornworm, and tomato pinworm. Use 2-1/2 pounds for cutworms. Do
|
|
not apply wilhin 3 days of harvest on tomato, eggplant, and pepper.
|
|
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest on potato. *For application to
|
|
potatoes via Center Pivot Irrigation Systems, refer to "Directions for
|
|
Use Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems".
|
|
5;,0
|
|
RICE - FOR USE IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA & TEXAS - Use 1-
|
|
1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds per acre for armyworm, chinch bugs, fall
|
|
armyworm, and stink bugs. CAUTION. May kill shrimp and crabs.
|
|
Do not use on areas where Ihese are important resources. Do not
|
|
use on rice fields in which crayfish andlor catfish farming is included
|
|
in Ihe cultural practice. DO NOT APPLY PROPANIL HERBICIDES
|
|
WITHIN 15 DAYS BEFORE OR AFTER APPLICATION OR INJURY
|
|
WILL RESULT, CALIFORNIA USE ONLY - Use 2-1/2 pounds for
|
|
armyworm, leafhoppers, and tadpole shrimp. For optimum shrimp
|
|
control, apply to water when pest first appears. Do not apply wilh in
|
|
14 days of harvest.
|
|
SORGHUMS (milo, grain sorghum and hybrids) - Use 1-1/4 to 2-
|
|
1/2 pounds per acre for armyworm, chinch bugs, com earworm, fall
|
|
armyworm, stink bug, and webworm. Use 1-7/8 pounds for sorghum
|
|
midge and Soulhwestern com borer. Use 2-1/2 pounds for cutworms.
|
|
Direct spray into forming heads for optimum insect control. Treat for
|
|
sorghum midge when 25 to 30 percent of heads have emerged from
|
|
boot and are in bloom. Repeat application 3 to 5 days later if adults
|
|
are still active. A Ihird application may be necessary in late planted
|
|
sorghum or if midge are abundant. For chinch bugs, use high
|
|
gallonage ground application directed at base of plants. Do not apply
|
|
within 14 days of harvest for grain sorghum (grazing, forage) and 21
|
|
days of harvest (grain, fodder).
|
|
SOYBEANS - Use 2/3 pounds per acre for bean leaf beetle,
|
|
cucumber beetle, green cloverworm, Mexican bean beetle, and
|
|
velvetbean caterpillar.
|
|
Use 2/310 1 pound for corn earworm. Use 2/3 to 1-1/4 pounds for
|
|
blister beetles, grape colaspis, and Mexican bean beetle. Use 1-1/4
|
|
pounds for alfalfa caterpillar, bean leaf beetle, cucumber beetle,
|
|
green cloverworm, Japanese beetle, leafhoppers, three-cornered
|
|
alfalfa hopper, Ihrip, and velvetbean caterpillar. Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8
|
|
pounds for armyworm, cutworm, fall armyworm, stink bug, and
|
|
webworm. Use 2-1/2 to 3 pounds for painted lady (lhistle caterpillar),
|
|
saltmarsh caterpillar, and yellowstriped armyworm. DO NOT APPLY
|
|
A COMBINATION OF CARBARYL 80WP AND 2,4-DB
|
|
HERBICIDES TO SOYBEANS. Use lower rates for light to moderate
|
|
populations and smaller instars. Use Ihe higher rate for heavy
|
|
infestations and larger instars. Do not apply wilhin 14 days of harvest
|
|
((grazing, forage) and within 21 days of harvest (dried).
|
|
SUGAR BEETS - Use 1-1/4 to 1-7/8 pounds per acre for armyworm,
|
|
beet leaf beetle, fall armyworm, flea beetles, leafhoppers, and
|
|
webworm. Use 1-718 pounds for cutworms. Do not apply wilhin 28
|
|
days of harvest.
|
|
SUNFLOWER - Use 1-7/8 pounds per acre for cutworm. Use 1-7/8 to
|
|
2-1/2 pounds for armyworm and fall armyworm. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2
|
|
pounds for stem weevil and sunflower beetle. NOT FOR USE IN
|
|
CALIFORNIA. Do not allow animals to graze on treated crops. Do
|
|
not apply within 30 days of harvest (grazing, forage) and 60 days of
|
|
harvest (seed).
|
|
SWEET POTATO - Use 9 T./gal. for sweet potato weevil. NOT FOR
|
|
USE IN CALIFORNIA. PREPLANT DIP - Just prior to planting, dip
|
|
sweet potato cuttings in a suspension of CARBARYL 80WP (9
|
|
T./gal. of water). Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for corn
|
|
earworm, cucumber beetle, flea beetle, sweet potato hornworm, and
|
|
tortoise beetle. Apply as a foliar spray as needed. Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2
|
|
pounds for sweet potato weevil. FOLIAR APPLICATION - Full
|
|
|
|
coverage of plants is essential. Use lower rate on young plants and
|
|
higher rate on mature plants.
|
|
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
TOBACCO ·In Plant Beds, use 2·1/2 T./gal. or 1·1/2Ibs.l50gal. and
|
|
apply 6 gal.l1oo sq. yards. To prevent plant injury, avoid excessive
|
|
applications. Use 213 Ib.l1oo gal. for green June beetle grubs. Apply
|
|
only to areas that larvae have uprooted by sprinkling as a drench
|
|
with 50 to 100 gallons per 100 square yards. In Fields, use 1·1/4 to
|
|
2·1/2 pounds per acre for budworm, fall armyworm, flea beetie,
|
|
hornworm, Japanese beetle, June beetle, and suckfly. Use lower
|
|
rate on young plants (up to knee height). Use at least 10 gallons of
|
|
prepared spray per acre. Begin treatments when worms are small.
|
|
In late season, applications are necessary. Allow 3 days before
|
|
priming or cutting.
|
|
WHEAT· Use 1·1/4 pounds per acre for cereal leaf beetle. Use 1·
|
|
1/4 to 1·7/8 pounds for armyworm and fall armyworm. NOT FOR
|
|
USE IN CALIFORNIA. Do not make more than 2 applications after
|
|
grain heads emerge trom boot. Application is effective against eggs,
|
|
larvae, and adults of cereal leaf beetle. Do not apply within 7 days of
|
|
harvest (forage) and 21 days of harvest (grain).
|
|
TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
|
|
For dilute sprays, apply the specified dosage per 100 gallons of
|
|
water. For concentrate and aerial sprays increase the concentration
|
|
of CARBARYL 80WP in the spray mixture to apply an amount per
|
|
acre equivalent to that in a dilute spray. The optimum spray
|
|
gallonage will depend on tree size, density and stage of growth.
|
|
Typical spray gallonages per acre range trom 200-300 gallons for
|
|
dilute sprays, 30·100 gallons for concentrate sprays, and 10-25
|
|
gallons for aerial sprays. Do not exceed maximum label rate per
|
|
acre per application.
|
|
APPLE THINNING· Use 1/3 to 213 pounds per 100 gal. water for
|
|
easily thinned varieties including Cortland, Grimes, Jonathan,
|
|
Mcintosh, O~eans, Rome Beauty, Puritan, Red Delicious, Winesap,
|
|
and Yellow Newton. Apply 1 full coverage dilute spray between 10
|
|
and 25 days after full bloom. If factors such as tree age, variety,
|
|
nutrition, previous crop, pruning, bloom and degree of set favor
|
|
excessive fruit thinning, exercise caution to avoid possible reduction.
|
|
Use 213 to 1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for difficult to thin
|
|
varieties including Baldwin, Ben Davis, Duchess, Ea~y Mcintosh,
|
|
Golden Delicious, Lady Apple, No~em Spy, Rhode Island Greening,
|
|
Steele Red, Tu~ey, Wealthy, Yellow Transparent, and York Imperial.
|
|
Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
|
|
ALMOND· Use 1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for peach twig
|
|
borer, San Jose scale, and fruittree leatroller. Apply in popcorn or
|
|
petal fall stages and again when the May brood of the peach twig
|
|
borer begins to hatch or thereafter as needed. Use 1·1/4 pounds for
|
|
navel orangeworm. Time early and mid season applications to
|
|
correspond to moth flight peaks. Make a late' season application at
|
|
initiation of hull split or up to 10% hull split. Do not apply more than
|
|
6-114 pounds per acre. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
|
APPLES, PEARS· WEST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS· Use 1 to
|
|
1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for apple aphid, apple rust mite,
|
|
apple sucker, bagworms, California pearslug (pear sawfly), codling
|
|
moth, eyespotted bud moth, green fruitworm, lecanium scales, lesser
|
|
appleworm, Iygus bug, orange tortrix, oystershell scale, pear leaf
|
|
('/1 0
|
|
blister mite, pear psylla, pear rust mite, San Jose scale, tentiform
|
|
leafrniners, and wooly apple aphid.
|
|
To avoid undesired apple thinning, delay use until at least 30 days
|
|
after full bloom. For psylla control, apply when eggs hatch or young
|
|
nymphs are present. EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS· Use 213
|
|
pounds per 100 gal. water for apple mealybug, apple aphid, codling
|
|
moth, and white apple leafhopper. Use 1·114 pounds per 100 gal.
|
|
water for apple maggot, apple rust mite, bagworms, eastern tent
|
|
caterpillar, European apple sawfly, eyespotted, bug moth, forbes
|
|
scale, fruittree leafroller, green fruitworm, Japanese beetie, lecanium
|
|
scale, lesser appleworm, oystershell scale, pear psylla, pear leaf
|
|
blister mite, pear rust mite, periodical cicada, plum curculio, red·
|
|
banded leafroller, rosy apple aphid, San Jose scale, tarnished plant
|
|
bug, tentiform leafrniners, wooly apple aphid, and yellowheaded
|
|
fireworm. To avoid undesired apple thinning, delay use until at least
|
|
30 days after full bloom. For optimum scale control, apply when
|
|
crawlers are present. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
|
|
CHESTNUTS· Use 2·112 to 3-3/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for
|
|
chestnut weevil. Make 4 applications at weekly intervals beginning in
|
|
late July for adult chestnut weevil control. Last application should be
|
|
made prior to shuck split. NOT FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA. Do not
|
|
apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
|
CITRUS FRUITS (such as grapefruit, lemons, lime, oranges,
|
|
tangelos, tangerines, citrus citron, kumquats, and hybrids) • Use
|
|
1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for avocado leatroller, California
|
|
orangedog, citrus cutworm, citrus root weevH, fruittree leafroller,
|
|
orange tortrix, western tussock moth, west Indian sugarcane borer
|
|
(adults). Use 1 to 1·114 pounds for black scale, brown soft scale,
|
|
Califomia red scale, Citricola scale, citrus snow scale, and yellow
|
|
scale. Do not apply more than 25 pounds of CARBARYL BOWP per
|
|
acre per application. Do not apply less than 10 gallons of dilute spray
|
|
mixture per mature !nee. May be mixed with petroleum oils
|
|
commonly used on citrus. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest.
|
|
FILBERTS· Use 1·1/4 pounds per 100 gal. water for filbert aphid,
|
|
filbert leafroller, and filbertworm. Apply when leatroller eggs are
|
|
hatching. Repeat on first appearance of adult filbert moths and again
|
|
3 to 4 weeks later. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest
|
|
OLIVES· Use 1 to 1·114 pounds per 100 gal. water for olive scale.
|
|
For optimum scale control, apply mixture when crawlers are present.
|
|
Do not exceed 2 applications per year. Do not apply more than 18-
|
|
3/41bs. of CARBARYL 80WP per acre per application. Do not apply
|
|
within 14 days of harvest
|
|
PEACHES, APRICOTS, NECTARINES· Use 1·114 pounds per 100
|
|
gal. water for apple pandemis, codling moth, cucumber beetles,
|
|
European earwig, fruittree leatroller, Japanese beetle, June beetle,
|
|
lecanium scales, lesser peachtree borer, olive scale, orange tortrix,
|
|
oriental fruit moth, peach twig borer, periodical cicada, plum curculio,
|
|
redbanded leafroller, San Jose scale, tarnished plant bug, tussock
|
|
moth, and variegated leafroller. Do not apply more than 7·1/2
|
|
pounds per acre per application to apricots. For optimum scale
|
|
control, apply when crawiers are present. Spray limbs and trunk
|
|
thoroughly, weekly during moth flight. Do not apply within 3 days of
|
|
harvest.
|
|
PECANS· Use 1·1/4 to 3 pounds per 100 gal. water for black
|
|
margined aphid, fall webworm, hickory shuckworm, lesser webworm,
|
|
|
|
pecan leaf phylloxera, pecan nut casebearer, pecan spittlebug,
|
|
pecan stem phylloxera, pecan weevil, twig girdler, and walnut
|
|
caterpillar. Do not apply more than 8 pounds per acre per
|
|
application. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
|
PISTACHIOS - Use 213 to 2-112 pounds per 100 gal. water for navel
|
|
orangeworm. Apply dilule volumes of 150-300 gallons of mixed
|
|
spray per acre for full coverage at onset of hull split. Do not apply
|
|
within 14 days of harvest.
|
|
PLUMS, PRUNES, CHERRIES - Use 1-114 pounds per 100 gal.
|
|
water for black cherry aphid, brown soff scale, cherry maggot,
|
|
European earwig, eyespotted bud moth, forbes scale, fruittree
|
|
leafroller, green fruitworm, Japanese beetle, lecanium scales, lesser
|
|
peach tree borer, mealy plum aphid, oystershell scale, peach twig
|
|
borer, plum curculio, prune leafhopper, redbanded leafroller, rose
|
|
chafer, San Jose scale, and variegated leafroller. Use 1 pound for
|
|
codling moth, eastem tent caterpillar, orange tortrix, and tussock
|
|
moth. Do not apply more than 7-112 pounds per acre per application.
|
|
For optimum scale control, apply when crawlers are present. For
|
|
lesser peachtree borer control, spray limbs and tree trunks
|
|
thoroughly weekly during moth flight. Do not apply within 3 days of
|
|
harvest.
|
|
WALNUT - Use 213 pound per 100 gal. water for calico scale,
|
|
European fruit lecanium, filbertworm, fruittree leafroller, and frosted
|
|
scale. Apply 6-1/2 pounds spray for mature trees. Use 213 pound for
|
|
codling moth. Apply first spray when average cross sectional
|
|
- diameters of developing nuts are 112 to 3/4 inch. Repeat during
|
|
middle or late June as needed. Use 2-112 pounds for European
|
|
earwig. Spray tree trunks to point of run-off.
|
|
Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
|
|
SMALL FRUIT CROPS
|
|
Recommended dosages refer to pounds of CARBARYL 80WP per
|
|
acre. The optimum spray gallonage will depend on plant size,
|
|
density, and stage of growth. Typical spray gallonage per acre range
|
|
from 100-300 gallons for dilute sprays, 30-100 gallons for
|
|
concentrate spray, and 10-25 gallons for aerial sprays. Do not
|
|
exceed maximum label rate per acre per application.
|
|
BLACKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, DEWBERRIES (including
|
|
boysenbenries and loganbenries) - Use 1-114 to 2-112 pounds per
|
|
acre for European raspberry aphid, Japanese beetle, leafhoppers,
|
|
leafrollers, rose chafer, and snowy tree cricket. FOR USE IN
|
|
CALIFORNIA ONLY - Use 2-112 pounds for omnivourous leafroller
|
|
and raspberry sawfly. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
BLUEBERRIES - Use 1-7/8 pounds per acre for blueberry maggot,
|
|
cherry fruitworm, cranberry fruitworm, European fruit lecanium, and
|
|
Japanese beetle. Apply 3 weeks before harvest and repeat as
|
|
necessary. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
CRANBERRIES - Use 1-7/8 to 3-3/5 pounds per acre for cutworm,
|
|
cranberry fireworm, cranberry fruitworm, Japanese beetle,
|
|
leafhopper, and rose chafer. CAUTION. May kill shrimp and crabs.
|
|
Do not use in areas where these are important resources. Apply in
|
|
late bloom and as needed at 7 to 10 day intervals. Do not apply
|
|
within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
GRAPES - Use 1-114 to 2-112 pounds per acre for European fruit
|
|
lecanium, grape leaffolder, grape leafhopper, westem grapeleaf
|
|
7/10
|
|
skeletonizer, and westem yellowstriped armyworm. Use 2-112
|
|
pounds for cutworms, eight-spotted forester, grape berry moth,
|
|
Japanese beetle, June beetles, orange tortrix, omnivourous leafroller,
|
|
red banded leafroller, and saltmarsh caterpillar. Apply before first
|
|
brood leaffolder larvae emerge from rolls. Do not apply within 7 days
|
|
of harvest.
|
|
STRAWBERRIES - Use 1-114 to 2-112 pounds per acre for flea
|
|
beetle, meadow spittlebug, omnivourous leaffier (strawberry
|
|
fruitworm), strawberry leafroller, and strawberry weevil. Injury may
|
|
occur to Early Dawn and Sunrise varieties on the Delmarva
|
|
Peninsula. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
TREES AND ORNAMENTALS
|
|
For dilute-spray ground applications to trees (inclu~ing shade trees,
|
|
shelter belts, forests, plantations, parks and recreational areas),
|
|
ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the specified dosage
|
|
per 100 gallons of water. For concentrate-spray ground applications,
|
|
apply the specified dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume to
|
|
provide thorough coverage. To prepare small volumes of spray, use
|
|
1-114 tablespoons per gallon of water where rates of 1-114 pounds
|
|
are indicated.
|
|
For aerial applications to forest trees (including shade trees, shelter
|
|
belts, plantations, parks and recreational areas), commercially grown
|
|
ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the specified dosage
|
|
per acre in sufficient spray volume to provide thorough coverage.
|
|
Avoid direct application to lakes, streams, and ponds.
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GROUND APPLICATION: Trees (including shade trees, shelter
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belts, forests, plantations, parks and recreational areas).
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Omamentals (including roses, flowers and other herbaceous plants),
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woody plants and shrubs.
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AERIAL APPLICATION: Forest trees (including shade trees, shelter
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belts, forests, plantations, parks and recreational areas),
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commercially grown ornamentals (including roses, flowers and other
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herbaceous plants), woody plants, and shrubs.
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Use 1-114 pounds for ants, apple aphid, azalea leafrniner, bagworms,
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birch leafrniner, blister beetle, boxelder bug, boxwood leafrniner,
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brown tail moth, cankerworms, catalpa sphinx, chiggers, cooley
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spruce gall aphid, cutworm, cypress tip moth, Douglas fir tussock
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moth, eastem spruce gall aphid, elm leaf aphid, elm leaf beetle, elm
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spanworm, eriophyid mite, European pine shoot moth, fall
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armyworm, flea beetles, fuller rose beetle, gall midges, gall wasps,
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green striped mapleworm, grasshoppers, gypsy moth, hackberry
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nipplegall maker, holly bud moth, holly leafrniner, jackpine budworm,
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Japanese beetle, June beetles, lace bugs, leafhoppers, leafrollers,
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locust borer, maple leaf cutter, mealy bugs, mimosa webworm,
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Nantucket pine tip moth, oak leafminers, oak leaf skeletonizer,
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oakworm complex, oleander caterpillar, olive ash borer, orange
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striped oakworm, orange tortrix, periodical cicada, pine sawfly, pine
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spittlebug, pitch pine tip moth, plant bugs, poinsettia hornworm,
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psyllids, puss caterpillar, redhumped oakworm, rose aphid, rose
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chafer, roseslug, saddled prominent, sawflies (exposed), scale
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insects, sowbugs, spiny elm caterpillar, springtails, spruce budworm,
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spruce needleminer, subtropical pine tip moth, tent caterpillar, thorn
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bug, thrips (exposed), ticks, walnut caterpillar, webworms, western
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hemlock looper, western spruce budworm, willow leaf beetle, and
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yellow poplar weevil.
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Observe plant response precautions Apply dilute sprays to obtain
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Ihorough coverage of upper and lower leaf surfaces. To control
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scale insects, treat trunks, stems and twigs in addition to plant
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foliage. For optimum worm control, treat when in early instars.
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Addition of a sticker may improve residual control. Use 25 pounds for
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ips engraver beeffe, mountain pine beeffe, roundheaded pine beeffe,
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and westem pine beeffe. Effective as a preventative treatment only.
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Repeat annually as required to prevent beeffe aHacks. Apply 1
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gallon of spray per 50 square feet of bar1< in late May to early July or
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prior to beeffe aHack. Treat tree trunks ground level up, until trunk
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diameter is less Ihan 5 inches.
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LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
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LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS (including turf, golf
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|
courses, and parks) - For ants, armyworm, bluegrass billbug,
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centipedes, chiggers, cutworms, earwigs, essex skipper, European
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|
chafer, fall armyworm, fiery skipper, flea, grasshopper, June beetle,
|
|
leafhopper, luceme molh, millipede, mosquito, sod webworm (lawn
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|
molh), sowbug, springtail, tick, and yellowstriped armyworm, use 1-
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|
1/4 pounds in 150 to 200 gallons of spray mixture per 5000 square
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|
feet of established lawn, recreational area, roadway or path border.
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|
For best results, mow lawn and apply after watering or rain. Insure
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good penetration of turf. Garden hose or pressure application may
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|
be used. Repeat 2 to 3 weeks later if necessary. \
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For chinch bug and white grub, use 1-7/8 pounds in 150 to 200
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|
gallons of spray per 5000 square feet.
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MOSQUITO CONTROL
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- For dilute-spray ground applications to trees (including shade trees,
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|
shelter belts, forests, plantations, par1<s and recreational areas),
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|
omamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the specified dosage
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|
per 100 gallons of water. For concentrate-spray ground applications,
|
|
apply Ihe specified dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume to
|
|
provide thorough coverage. To prepare small volumes of spray,
|
|
use 1-1/4 tablespoon per gallon of water where rates of 1-114 pounds
|
|
are indicated.
|
|
For aerial applications to forest trees (including shade trees, shelter
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|
belts, plantations, par1<s and recreational areas), commercially grown
|
|
omamentals, woody plants, and shrubs, apply the specified dosage
|
|
per acre in sufficient spray volume to provide thorough coverage.
|
|
Avoid direct application to lakes, streams, and ponds.
|
|
ADULT MOSQUITOES - On pastures, rangelands, par1<s,
|
|
recreational areas, logging camps, military posts and adjacent
|
|
forested lands or wastelands, use 1/3 to 1-1/4 tablespoons per
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|
gallon.
|
|
Treat shrubbery and areas where adult mosquitoes congregate.
|
|
Treat when adult mosquitoes are active in early moming or late
|
|
evening. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals. Use 113 to 2J3 pound per
|
|
100 gallons in mistblowers, 213 to 1-1/4 pounds per acre in aerial
|
|
sprays and 1-1/4 pounds per acre in low pressure ground sprayers.
|
|
CAUTION. May kill shrimp and crabs. Do not use in areas where
|
|
these are important resources. OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. For
|
|
residential control in subtropical regions, apply 4 gallons of prepared
|
|
spray per 2000 square feet of surface area. Repeat in 3 to 6 months
|
|
or when necessary.
|
|
IMPORTED FIRE ANT CONTROL
|
|
To prepare small amounts, use 1/3 ounce per gallon of water.
|
|
For lawns, cemeteries, recreational areas (including turf, golf courses
|
|
and par1<s), pastures, rangeland, forested lands and wastelands, use
|
|
2 pounds per 100 gallons of water. Apply a total of 2 gallons of the
|
|
diluted solution over the surface of each mound or at least 1 quart
|
|
per 6 inches of mound diameter using a bucket, can or other
|
|
appropriate equipment. Thoroughly wet mound and surrounding
|
|
area to a 4 ft. diameter (12 sq. ft.). Do not disturb mounds prior to
|
|
treatment. Pour solution from a height of about three feet to give
|
|
sufficient force to break mound apex and flow into ant tunnels. For
|
|
best results, apply in cool weather, 65-80 degrees, or in early
|
|
moming or late evening hours. Repeat application if mound activity
|
|
resumes after 10 days. Treat new mounds as they appear.
|
|
Pressurized sprays may disturb the ants and cause migration,
|
|
reducing product effectiveness.
|
|
PEST CONTROL IN AND AROUND BUILDINGS
|
|
Umited to Pest Control Operators Only
|
|
Use 25 pounds per 100 gal. water (25 tablespoons/gallon) for ants
|
|
and cockroaches. Use 12-112 pounds per 100 gal. water (12-1/2
|
|
tablespoons/gallon) for brown dog tick, earwig, flea, millipede, and
|
|
silverfish. For use in and around buildings such as homes,
|
|
apartments, warehouses, bams, and municipal and recreational
|
|
areas. Apply as a coarse wet spray or with a paint brush and
|
|
thoroughly treat cracks and crevices, baseboards, comers, walls,
|
|
door sills, and window frames, quarters of household pets, ant trails,
|
|
outside perimeter of dwellings and other areas where insects tend to
|
|
congregate. Do not use as a space spray. Repeat when necessary
|
|
but not more often than twice per week. Do not use in food areas of
|
|
food handling establishments, restaurants, or other areas where food
|
|
is commercially prepared or processed. Do not use in service areas
|
|
while food is exposed. Avoid application to surfaces where visible
|
|
spray residues are objectionable.
|
|
CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION APPLICATIONS FOR ALFALFA,
|
|
CORN AND POTATO
|
|
General Precautions for Applications Through Center Pivot
|
|
Irrigation Systems
|
|
Maintain continuous agitation in mix tank during mixing and
|
|
application to assure a uniform suspension.
|
|
Greater accuracy in calibration and distribution will be achieved by
|
|
injecting a larger volume of a more dilute solution per unit time.
|
|
Application of more than label recommended quantities of irrigation
|
|
water per acre may result in decreased product performance.
|
|
Apply only through systems containing anti-siphon and check valves
|
|
which will prevent water source contamination and overflow of the
|
|
mix tank and containing interlocking controls between the metering
|
|
device and the water pump to insure simultaneous shut-off.
|
|
Do not apply when wind speed favors drift, when system connections
|
|
or fittings leak, when nozzles do not provide uniform distribution, or
|
|
when lines containing the product must be dismantled and drained.
|
|
Where sprinkler distribution patterns do not overlap sufficiently,
|
|
unacceptable insect control may result.
|
|
Where sprinkler distribution patterns overlap excessively, plant injury
|
|
may result on sensitive crops. Allow suffiCient time for pesticide to be
|
|
|
|
flushed through all lines and all nozzles before tuming off irrigation
|
|
water.
|
|
Directions for Use Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems
|
|
Spray Preparation: Remove scale, pesticide residues, and other
|
|
foreign matter for the chemical tank and entire injector system. Flush
|
|
with clean water.
|
|
Application Instructions: Prepare a suspension of insecticide in a mix
|
|
tank. Fill tank with 1/2 or 3/4 the desired' amount of water. Start
|
|
mechanical or hydraulic agitation. Slowly add the required amount of
|
|
insecticide and then the remaining volume of water. Suspension
|
|
concentrations of 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per 1 to 4 gallons of water
|
|
are recommended.
|
|
Set sprinkler to deliver 0.1 to 0.3 inches of water per acre. Start
|
|
sprinkler and then uniformly inject the suspension into the irrigation
|
|
water line so as to deliver the desired rate per acre. The suspension
|
|
should be injected with a positive displacement pump into the main
|
|
line ahead of a right angle tum to insure adequate mixing.
|
|
Note: When treatment has been completed, further field irrigation
|
|
over the treated area should be avoided for 24 to 48 hours to prevent
|
|
washing the chemical off the crop.
|
|
FOR INSECT CONTROL THROUGH CENTER PIVOT IRRIGATION
|
|
SYSTEMS
|
|
Recommended dosages refer to pounds of CARBARYL 80WP per
|
|
acre. Consult the Directions for Use and General Precautions
|
|
Through Center Pivot Irrigation Systems before application.
|
|
ALFALFA - Use 1-1/4 to 2-1/2 pounds per acre for alfalfa caterpillar
|
|
and leafhopper. Use 2-112 pounds for grasshoppers. Observe plant
|
|
response precautions. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
CORN (field, sweet, pop) - Use 2-1/2 pounds per acre for com
|
|
earworm. OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. Apply when first silks appear.
|
|
If local populations warrant, a second application should be made 5
|
|
to 7 days after the first. Optimum timing is essential for effective
|
|
control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for European com borer and Southwestem
|
|
com borer. Apply as necessary. Optimum timing is essential for
|
|
effective control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for Westem bean cutworm. Make
|
|
2 applications. First should be made at 60% egg hatch. Second
|
|
application should be made at 90% egg hatch. Optimum timing is
|
|
essential for effective control. Use 2-1/2 pounds for com rootworm
|
|
beetles and grasshoppers. Treat as necessary. Do not apply within 2
|
|
days of harvest on sweet com (ears), 14 days of harvest (forage),
|
|
and 48 days of harvest (fodder). Do not apply within 14 days of
|
|
harvest on field and pop corn (forage, silage) and 48 days otllarvest
|
|
(grain, fodder.)
|
|
POTATO - Use 2-1/2 pounds per acre for Colorado potato beetles,
|
|
European corn borer, and flea beetle. Treat as necessary. Do not
|
|
apply within 7 days of harvest.
|
|
CONDITIONS OF SALE - LIMITED WARRANTY
|
|
AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES
|
|
Read the Conditions of Sale - Warranty and Limitations of
|
|
Liability and Remedies before using this product. If the terms
|
|
are not acceptable, return the product, unopened, and the full
|
|
purchase price will be refunded.
|
|
'}1o
|
|
The directions on this label are believed to be reliable and should be
|
|
followed carefully. Insufficient control of pests andlor injury to the
|
|
crop to which the product is applied may result from the occurrence
|
|
of extraordinary or unusual weather conditions or the failure to follow
|
|
the label directions or good application practices, all of which are
|
|
beyond the control of Helena Chemical Company (the 'Company') or
|
|
seller. In addition, failure to follow label directions may cause injury
|
|
to crops, animals, man or the environment. The Company warrants
|
|
that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label
|
|
and is reasonably fit for the purpose referred to in 'the directions for
|
|
use subject to the factors noted above which are beyond the control
|
|
of the Company. The Company makes no other warranties or
|
|
representations of any kind, express or implied, conceming the
|
|
product, including no implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for
|
|
any particular purpose, and no such warranty shallte implied by law.
|
|
The exclusive remedy against the Company for any cause of action
|
|
relating to the handling or use of this product shall be limited to, at
|
|
Helena Chemical Company's election, one of the following:
|
|
1. Refund of the purchase price paid by buyer or user for
|
|
product bought, or
|
|
2. Replacement of the product used
|
|
To the extent allowed by law, the Company shall not be liable and
|
|
any and all claims against the Company are waived for special,
|
|
indirect, incidental, or consequential damages or expense of any
|
|
nature, including, but not limited to, loss of profits or income. The
|
|
Company and the seller offer this product and the buyer and user
|
|
accept it, subject to the foregoing conditions of sale and limitation of
|
|
warranty, liability and remedies.
|
|
@Copyright Helena Holding Company, 2005.
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|
|
|
March 1, 2005
|
|
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
|
|
225 Schilling Blvd., Suite 300
|
|
Collierville, Tennessee 38017
|
|
-Telephone: 901/761-0050
|
|
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
|
|
Document Processing Desk (NOTIF)
|
|
Office of Pesticide Programs (7504C)
|
|
1801 South Bell Street
|
|
Crystal Mall #2, Room 266A
|
|
Arlington, VA 22202-4501
|
|
RE: Notification to Add Other Revisions
|
|
To Whom It May Concern,
|
|
Enclosed, you will find Helena Chemical Company's Notification for numerous products.
|
|
Helena has updated the copyright company name, all trademarks, and registered trademarks
|
|
from Helena Chemical Company to Helena Holding Company. This has been done on the
|
|
following products:
|
|
Weed Rhap A-4D 5905-501
|
|
Weed Rhap A4-MCPA Herbicide 5905-502
|
|
Weed Rhap A-6D Herbicide 2,4-D Amine 5905-503
|
|
Weed Rhap LV-4D 5905-505
|
|
Transvaal Weed Rhap LV-4 MCPA Herbicide 5905-506
|
|
Weed Rhap Low Volatile Granular D Herbicide 5905-507
|
|
Weed Rhap LV-6D 5905-508
|
|
MCPA Sodium Salt 5905-510
|
|
Setre Carbaryl 80WP Insecticide 5905-517
|
|
Trifluralin 4EC 5905-519
|
|
Par F 70 Soluble Oil 5905-520
|
|
Trifluralin 60D 5905-521
|
|
Atrazine 90DF 5905-522
|
|
Propanil 60D 5905-523
|
|
Copper Z 6/2 Granular Algicide 5905-524
|
|
Chlorothalonil 90D 5905-527
|
|
Barrage HF 5905-529
|
|
Allityn Insect Repellent 5905-531
|
|
Trifluralin HFP 5905-532
|
|
Pro-Mate Barricade 0.375% Plus Fertilizer 5905-535
|
|
This should also be noted on all alternate brand names of the master labels.
|
|
In support of these Notifications, you will find the following:
|
|
EPA Form 8570-1
|
|
1 copy of the revised label highlighted
|
|
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call me at (901) 752-4420 or by fax at (9(11)
|
|
758-1694. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. . , . ~ •.
|
|
Sincerely,
|
|
Mandy K. Styles
|
|
Product Registration Supervisor •
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