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# ACETAMIPRID CONCENTRATE INSECTICIDE
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- EPA Reg No: **8033-107**
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- Registrant: NIPPON SODA CO., LTD.
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Acetamiprid (0.5%)
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- Label accepted: 2012-12-18
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/008033-00107-20121218.pdf
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---
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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OFFICE OF
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND
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POLLUTION PREVENTION
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JohnReilly
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Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. .
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c/o Nisso America Inc. "^ ' o 2012
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88 Pine St.
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New York, NY 10005
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Dear Mr. Reilly:
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Subject: Amendment to Dial N' Spray Applicator with Direct Connect directions plus new
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packaging claims
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Acetamiprid Concentrate Insecticide
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EPA Registration No. 8033-107
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Decision Numbers: 470676
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Submission Date: October 4, 2012
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The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal
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Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable. A stamped copy is enclosed for
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your records. Please submit one copy of your final printed labeling before you release the product for
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shipment. If you have any questions regarding this label, please contact Dr. Jennifer Urbanski at 703-
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347-0156orurbanski.jennifer@epa.gov.
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Sincerely yours,
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Venus Eagle
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Product Manager (01)
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Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
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Registration Division (7505P)
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Enclosure- Stamped Label
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rc InBold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18,12)
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Acetamiprid Concentrate Insecticide
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Alternate Brand Names
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Ortho® Max™ Rose Pride® Insect Killer Hnr4pr th- t .t,
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Ortho® Rose Pride® insect Killer ""Jr ™e fe^r^ Insecticide; funojcide
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Ortho® Max™ Flower, Fruit & Vegetable Insect Killer d"a "°aenticide Act, as amended for tho
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Ortho® Flower, Fruit & Vegetable Insect Killer . pesticide registered imrior-'
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Ortho® Bug-B-Gon Max® Garden Insect Killer * luer-
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Ortho® Bug-B-Gon® Garden Insect Killer FPA Ron
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Ortho® Max™ Garden Insect Killer tKA-Re9-
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Ortho® Garden Insect Killer
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[ICON] For Residential [Indoor and] Outdoor Use Sites Only
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Not For Commercial Production
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
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Acetamiprid.. 0.5%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS 99.5%
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Total 100.0%
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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See back panel booklet for additional precautionary statements.
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Net Contents: x oz. / gal. (ml / L)
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[PEEL HERE]
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[OPEN RESEALABLE LABEL FOR DIRECTIONS & PRECAUTIONS]
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[PRESS TO RESEAL]
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Pagel of 16
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c 3,
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Bold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.) Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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CAUTION
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS (& DOMESTIC ANIMALS)
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Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or
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clothing. Avoid breathing vapors or spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after
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handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove
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and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact
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may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
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FIRST AID
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IF ON SKIN
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IF INHALED
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IF SWALLOWED
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 1 5-20
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minutes.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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• Move the person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 91 1 or an ambulance, then
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give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if
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possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment
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advice.
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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 to do so by a poison .
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control center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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For Medical Emergencies, Call 24 Hours a Day 1-800-424-9300
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or
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going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800-424-9300 for emergency medical treatment
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information.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: There is no specific antidote. All treatments should be based on observed
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signs and symptoms of distress in the patient. Overexposure to other materials other than this
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product may have occurred.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage
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ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not
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predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash
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pesticide off the treatment area. Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help
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avoid run off to water bodies or drainage systems. This pesticide is toxic to wildlife. This product
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is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment: Do not apply this product while bees are.actively
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visiting the treated area.
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PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS: Do not apply this product in or on electrical equipment
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due to the possibility of shock hazard.
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NOTICE: To the extent allowed by law, buyer assumes all risks of use, storage or handling of
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this product not in accordance with directions.
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f 77
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Bold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment12-18-12)
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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IMPORTANT APPLICATION INFORMATION
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» For [indoor and] outdoor residential use sites only.
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» Not for commercial production.
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• Do not apply this product in a way that the spray will contact persons, either directly or
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through drift.
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• Keep children and pets out of treated areas until sprays have thoroughly dried.
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• When applying outdoors:
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o Do not apply if wind speed exceeds 10 mph.
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o' Always stand "up wind" when applying this product.
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GARDENS
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TO KILL
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THESE
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INSECTS
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Aphids (including Green Peach, Wooly, Melon, and Cotton), Army Worms (including
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Fall Army Worm, and Southern Army Worm), Banded Grape Bug, Beetles (including
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Bean Leaf Beetle, Colorado Potato Beetle, Flea Beetle, Japanese Beetle, Mexican
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Bean Beetle and Oriental Beetle), Cucumber Beetle (including Spotted, Striped and
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Western Striped), Bollworm, Borers (including Dogwood Borer, European Corn Borer,
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Peach Twig Borer and Squash Vine Borer), Budworm (including Tobacco Bud Worm),
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Caterpillars (including Red Humped Caterpillar, Tomato Fruitworm, and Cabbage
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Looper), Rose:Chafer, Plum Curculio, European Chafer, European Pine Sawfly,
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Filbertworm, Flea Hopper, Fruit Fly (including Cherry, Black Cherry and Western
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Cherry), Western Grapeleaf Skeletonizer, Hickory Shuckworm, Hornworms, Katydid,
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Phylloxera (aerial form only), Leafhoppers (including Glassy Wing Sharpshooter and
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Potato Leaf Hopper), Leaf Miners (including Chrysanthemum, Citrus, and Tentiform),
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Lesser Apple Worm, Apple Maggot, Mealybugs (including Citrus, Grape, Obscure,
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Longtail, Pink Hybiscus, and Maderia), Melonworm, Moths (including Codling,
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Diamondback Moth, Gypsy Moths and Oriental Fruit Moth), Navel Orangewprm,
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Pecan Nut Casebearer, Pickleworm, Plantbugs (including Tarnished, and Mullein
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Plant Bug), Psyllids, European Apple Sawfly.Scale (including Asian Cycad Scale,
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Caribbean Black Scale, California Red Scale, Citricola Scale,Cottony Maple Scale,
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Euonymus Scale, Fletcher Scale, Florida Wax Scale, Green Shield Scale, Indian Wax
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Scale, Oyster Shell Scale, Pine Needle Scale, Red Scale, San Jose Scale and Tea
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Scale), Squash Bug, Stinkbug, Swede Midge,Thrips (including Citrus, Cotton, Palm,
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and Western Flower), Weevils (including Pecan Weevil, Pepper Weevil and
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Strawberry Weevil), Whiteflies (including Greenhouse, Sweet Potato, Silverleaf,
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Banded and Giant)
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ON
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THESE
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PLANTS
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Ornamentals, Roses, Flowers, Trees, Shrubs
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USE
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THIS
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AMOUNT
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1.5 fl oz. per gallon
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Ortho® Dial 'N Spray® setting is 1.5 fl oz.
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WHEN
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TO
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APPLY
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Apply as soon as insect problems are noticed. Wait 1 to 4 weeks to re-apply if insect
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problems reappear. Do not apply more than 5 times in a season.
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rBold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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Options for "Directions for use" based on packaging
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HOW TO
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APPLY
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ReadyrTo-Spray Hose End Applicator
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Shake container gently before using.
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Connect: [illustration]
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• Connect/Attach/Sprayer/bottle to end of hose
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• Turn on water
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Spray: [illustration]
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• To begin spraying, [disengage safety lock and] point nozzle in the direction you
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want to spray making sure that the end of the nozzle is 8 to 12 inches away from
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the plants.
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• Slide thumb activation switch forward to ON position.
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• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where pests
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appear.
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• Spray until the surface of the foliage is wet.
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Finish: [illustration]
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• To STOP spraying, slide thumb activation switch backward to OFF position.
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• Turn off water.
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• Relieve water pressure by sliding thumb switch to ON [WATER] [WATER ONLY]
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position until water slows to a drip. Then, slide switch back to OFF position [and
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engage safety lock].
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Disconnect the sprayer from hose.
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Do not use hose end applicator indoors
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HOW TO
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APPLY
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Ready-To-Spray Hose End Applicator
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Shake container gently before using.
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Connect: [illustration]
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• Connect/Attach Sprayer/bottle to end of hose
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• Turn on water
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Spray: [illustration]
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• Hold/Direct/Point sprayer towards the area to be treated making sure that the end
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of the nozzle is 8 to 12 inches away/from the plants.
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• Bend small plastic tab back and turn knob counter-clockwise to ON position.
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• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where pests
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appear.
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• Spray until the surface of the foliage is wet.
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Finish: [illustration]
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• To stop spraying, turn the knob to the OFF position.
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• Turn off water. .
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• To relieve water pressure, turn knob to ON position until water slows to a drip.
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Turn the knob back to the OFF position.
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Disconnect the sprayer from hose.
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Do not use hose end applicator indoors
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Y7
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Bold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.) Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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HOW TO
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APPLY
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Tank Sprayer
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Shake container gently before using.
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• Mix 1.5 fl 02 of product per gallon of water.
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• Hold sprayer 8 to 12 inches from the area to be treated.
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• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where the pests
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appear.
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Spray only until the surface of the foliage is wet.
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HOW TO
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APPLY
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Ortho1* Dial 'N Spray® Applicator
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Shake container gently before using.
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• Set dial to 1.5 fl oz.
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• Pour product into jar to full or one-half full
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• DO NOT add water.
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• Attach hose to the sprayer.
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• Hold sprayer 8 to 12 inches from the area to be treated.
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• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where the pests
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appear.
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• Spray only until the surface of the foliage is wet.
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Pour unused product back into its original container.
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Do not use Ortho® Dial 'N Spray® Applicator indoors '
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HOW TO
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APPLY
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Ortho Dial 'N Spray Applicator with direct connect [applicator name]
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Prepare applicator: [illustration]
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• Set dial to 1.5 fl oz
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Connect: [illustration]
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• Remove cap from the concentrate bottle. [Keep cap for storage.]
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• Insert suction tube into bottle opening and twist the Ortho Dial N Spray applicator
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[applicator name] onto bottle to attach.
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• Connect hose to the sprayer and turn on water.
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Spray: [illustration]
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• Hold 8 to 12 inches from the area to be treated.
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» Direct spray to toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where the
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pests appear.
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• Spray only until the surface of the foliage is wet.
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Finish: [illustration]
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• After use, untwist to remove the [insert product name] concentrate bottle from the
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Ortho Dial N Spray applicator [applicator name]. .
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• Replace cap on the [insert product name] concentrate bottle.
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Important: To prevent sprayer from clogging, always clean after use as directed.
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EDIBLES
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TO KILL
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THESE
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INSECTS
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Aphids (including Green Peach, Wooly, Melon, and Cotton), Army Worms (including
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Fall Army Worm, and Southern Army Worm), Asian Citrus Psyllid, Banded Grape Bug,
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Beetles (including Bean Leaf Beetle, Colorado Potato Beetle, Flea Beetle, Japanese
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Beetle, Mexican Bean Beetle, Sap Beetles, and Oriental Beetle), Blueberry Maggot,
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Blueberry Gall Midge, Cucumber Beetle (including Spotted, Striped and Western
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Striped), Budworm (including Tobacco Bud Worm), Caterpillars (including Red
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Humped Caterpillar, Tomato Fruitworm, Cherry Fruitworm, Cranberry Fruitworm,
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cBold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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Cranberry Tipworm, Sparganothis Fruitworm, Western Raspberry Fruitworm (adult)
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and Cabbage Looper), Rose Chafer, Plum Curculio, Filbertworm, Flea Hopper, Fruit
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Fly (including Cherry, Black Cherry and Western Cherry), Hickory Shuck Worm,
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Western Grapeleaf Skeletonizer, Hornworms, Katydid, Phylloxera (aerial form only),
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Grape Cane Girdler, Leafhoppers (including Glassy Wing Sharpshooter, Grape,
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Variegated,and Potato Leaf Hopper), Leaf Miners (including Chrysanthemum, Citrus,
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and Tentiform), Lesser Apple Worm, Apple Maggot, Mealybugs (including Citrus,
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Gill's, Grape, Obscure, Longtail, Pink Hybiscus, and Maderia), Melonworm, Moths
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(including Codling, Diamondback Moth, Gypsy Moths and Oriental Fruit Moth),
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Oblique Banded Leaf Roller, Navel Orangeworm, Peach Twig Borer, Pecan Nut
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Casebearer, Pickleworm, Plantbugs (including Tarnished, and Mullein Plant Bug),
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Psyllids, European Apple Sawfly, Scale (including Asian Cycad Scale, Caribbean
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Black Scale, California Red Scale, Citricola Scale,Cottony Maple Scale, Euonymus
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Scale, Fletcher Scale, Florida Wax Scale, Green Shield Scale, Indian Wax Scale,
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Oyster Shell Scale, Pine Needle Scale, Red Scale, San Jose Scale and Tea Scale),
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Spanworm, Spittlebug, Squash Bug, Squash Vine Borer, Stinkbug, Strawberry
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Rootworm, Thrips (including Citrus, Cotton, Palm, and Western Flower), Walnut Husk
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Fly, Weevils (including Pecan Weevil, Pepper Weevil and Strawberry Weevil),
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Whiteflies (including Greenhouse, Sweet Potato, Silverleaf, Banded and Giant)
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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ON
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THESE
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PLANTS
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Vegetables: Amaranth, Arrugula, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cardoon,
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Cauliflower, Celery, Celtuce, Chervill, Chrysanthemum (edible leaved, garland),
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Collards, Corn Salad, Cress (garden, upland), Dandelion, Dock, Eggplant, Endive,
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Florence Fennel, Groundcherry, Kale, Kohlrabi, Lettuce (head, leaf), Mizuna, Mustard
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Greens, Mustard Spinach, Orach, Parsley, Pepino, Pepper (bell pepper, chili pepper,
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cooking pepper, pimento, sweet pepper), Purslane (garden, winter), Radicchio, Rape
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Greens, Rhubarb, Spinach (leaf, vine, New Zealand), Swiss Chard, Tomatillo, Tomato
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Citrus Fruits: Calamondin, Citrus hybrids (chironja, tangelo, tangor), Grapefruit,
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Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin (tangerine), Orange (sour, sweet), Pummelo,
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Satsuma mandarin
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Pome Fruits: Apple, Crabapple, Loquat, Mayhaw, Pear, Quince
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Grapes and Other Climbing Vine Small Fruit (except fuzzy kiwifruit): Gooseberry,
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Hardy Kiwifruit, Amur River Grape, Maypop, Schisandra Berry
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Tuberous and Corm Vegetables: Potato, Sweet Potato, Arracacha7 Arrowroot,
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Artichoke (Chinese and Jerusalem), Edible Canna, Cassava (Bitter and Sweet),
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Chayote (Root), Chufa, Sasheen, Ginger, Leren, Tanier, Tumeric, Yam Bean, True
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Yam.
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Stone Fruit: Apricot, Cherry (Sweet and Tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum (Chickasaw,
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Damson, Japanese), Plumcot, Prune (Fresh)
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Cucurbits: Chayote (fruit), Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon), Citron
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melon, Cucumber, Gherkin, Gourd (edible), Mormordica spp., Muskmelon (hybrid
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and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo including true cantaloupe, cantaloupe, casaba,
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crenshaw melon, golden pershaw melon, honeydew melon, honey balls, mango
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melon, Persian melon, pineapple melon, Santa Glaus melon, and snake melon)),
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Pumpkin, Squash (summer and winter), Watermelon
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Tree Nuts: Almond, Beech nut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin,
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Filbert (hazelnut), Hickory nut, Macadamia (bush nut), Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut
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(black and English (Persian))
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Edible Podded Legume Vegetables and Succulent Shelled Peas and Beans:
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Bean (Phaseolus spp.) (includes runner bean, snap bean, wax bean, lima
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bean(green)); Bean (Vigna spp.) (includes asparagus bean, Chinese longbean, moth
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bean, yardlong bean, blackeyed pea, cowpea, southern pea); Jackbean; Broad Bean
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(succulent); Pea (Pisum spp.) (includes dwarf pea, edible-pod pea, snow pea, sugar
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snap pea, English pea, garden pea, green pea); Soybean (immature seed); Sword
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Bean; and Pigeon Pea
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Strawberries and Other Low Growing Berries: Bearberry;Bilberry; Lowbush
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Blueberry; Cloudberry;Cranberry; Lingonberry;Muntries; Partridgeberry; and
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.cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
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Blueberries and Other Bush and Cane Berries: Aronia berry; blueberry, highbush
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and lowbush; buffalo currant; Chilean guava; currant, red and black; elderberry;
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European barberry; gooseberry; cranberry, highbush; edible honeysuckle;
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huckleberry; jostaberry; Juneberry; lingonberry; natie currant; salal; sea buckthorn;
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and cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these; and, Blackberry, Loganberry,
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Raspberry (black and red), wild raspberry, and cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of
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these
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Onions and Other Bulb Vegetables: Chives, fresh leaves; Chinese chives, fresh
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leaves; daylily bulbs, Elegans hosta, Fritillaria leaves and bulbs; bulb garlic; great
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headed bulb garlic, serpent bulb garlic; kurrat; lady's leek; leek; wild leek; lily bulb;
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Beltsville bunching onion; bulb onion; Chinese bulb onion; fresh onion; green onion;
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macrostem onion; pearl onion; potato bulb onion; treetops onion; Welsh onion tops;
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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shallot bulb and fresh leaves; and cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these
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USE 1 .5 fl oz. per gallon
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THIS Ortho® Dial 'N Spray® setting is 1 .5 fl oz.
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AMOUNT
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WHEN Apply as soon as insect problems are noticed.
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TO
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Amaranth, Arrugula, Broccoli,
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Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage,
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Cardoon, Cauliflower, Celery,
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Celtuce, Chervill,
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Chrysanthemum (edible leaved,
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garland), Collards, Corn Salad,
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Cress (garden, .upland),
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Dandelion, Dock, Eggplant,
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Endive, Florence Fennel,
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Groundcherry, Kale, Kohlrabi,
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Lettuce (head, leaf), Mizuna,
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Mustard Greens, Mustard
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Spinach, Orach, Parsley,
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Pepino, Pepper (bell pepper,
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chili pepper, cooking pepper,
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pimento, sweet pepper),
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Purslane (garden, winter),
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Radicchio, Rape Greens,
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Rhubarb, Spinach (leaf, vine,
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New Zealand), Swiss Chard,
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Tomatillo, Tomato, Potato,
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Sweet Potato, Arracacha,
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Arrowroot, Artichoke (Chinese
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and Jerusalem), Edible Canna,
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Cassava (Bitter and Sweet),
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Chayote (Root), Chufa,
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Sasheen, Ginger, Leren,
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Tanier, Tumeric, Yam Bean,
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True Yam, Chives, fresh leaves;
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Chinese chives, fresh leaves;
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daylily bulbs, Elegans hosta,
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Fritillaria leaves and bulbs; bulb
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garlic; great headed bulb garlic,
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serpent bulb garlic; kurrat;
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lady's leek; leek; wild leek; lily
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bulb; Beltsville bunching onion;
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bulb onion; Chinese bulb onion;
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fresh onion; green onion;
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macrostem onion; pearl onion;
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potato bulb onion; treetops
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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onion; Welsh onion tops; shallot
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bulb and fresh leaves; and
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cultivars, vanities, and/or
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hybrids of these
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Calamondin, Citrus hybrids
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(chironja, tangelo, tangor),
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: Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon,
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Lime, Mandarin (tangerine),
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Orange (sour, sweet),
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Pummelo, Satsuma mandarin
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Pome Fruits
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Apple, Crabapple, Loquat,
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Mayhaw, Pear, Quince
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Grapes and other climbing vine
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small fruits (except fuzzy
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kiwifruit) : Amur river grape;
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gooseberry, hardy kiwifruit,
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Maypop, schisandra berry, and
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cultivars, varieties, and/or
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hybrids of these
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Stone Fruit: Apricot, Cherry
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(Sweet and Tart), Nectarine,
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Peach, Plum (Chickasaw,
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Damson, Japanese), Plumcot,
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Prune (Fresh)
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Cucurbits: Chayote (fruit),
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Chinese waxgourd (Chinese
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preserving melon), Citron
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melon, Cucumber, Gherkin,
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Gourd (edible), Mormordica
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spp., Muskmelon (hybrid and/or
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cultivars of Cucumis melo
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including true cantaloupe,
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cantaloupe, casaba, crenshaw
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melon, golden pershaw melon,
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honeydew melon, honey balls,
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mango melon, Persian melon,
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pineapple melon, Santa Glaus
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melon, and snake melon)),
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Pumpkin, Squash (summer and
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winter), Watermelon
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Tree Nuts: Almond, Beech nut,
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Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew,
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Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert
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(hazelnut), Hickory nut,
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Macadamia (bush nut), Pecan,
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Pistachio, Walnut (black and
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English (Persian))
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Edible Podded Legume
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Vegetables and Succulent
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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Shelled Peas and Beans: Bean
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(Phaseolus spp.) (includes
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runner bean, snap bean, wax
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bean, lima bean(green)); Bean
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(Vigna spp.) (includes
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asparagus bean, Chinese
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longbean, moth bean, yardlong
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bean, blackeyed pea, cowpea,
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southern pea); Jackbean; Broad
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Bean (succulent); Pea (Pisum
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spp:) (includes dwarf pea,
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edible-pod pea, snow pea,
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sugar snap pea, English pea,
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garden pea, green pea);
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Soybean (immature seed);
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Sword Bean; and Pigeon Pea
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Strawberries and Other Low
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Growing Berries:
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Bearberry; Bilberry; Lowbush
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Blueberry;
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Cloudberry;Cranberry;
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Lingonberry;Muntries;
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Partridgeberry; and cultivars,
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varieties, and/or hybrids of
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these
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Blueberries and Other Bush
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and Cane Berries: Aronia berry;
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blueberry, highbush and
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lowbush; buffalo currant;
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Chilean guava; currant, red and
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black; elderberry; European
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barberry; gooseberry;
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cranberry, highbush; edible
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honeysuckle; huckleberry;
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jostaberry; Juneberry;
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lingonberry; natie currant; salal;
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sea buckthorn; and cultivars,
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varieties, and/or hybrids of
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these; and, Blackberry,
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Loganberry, Raspberry (black
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and red), wild raspberry, and
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cultivars, varieties, and/or
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hybrids of these
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f "1Bold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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Options for "Directions for use" based on packaging
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HOW TO
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APPLY
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HOW TO
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APPLY
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Ready-To-Spray Hose End Applicator
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|
Shake container gently before using.
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Connect: [illustration]
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• Connect/Attach Sprayer/bottle to end of hose
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• Turn on water
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Spray: [illustration]
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• Hold/Direct/Point sprayer towards the area to be treated making sure that the end
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of the nozzle is 8 to 12 inches away from the plants.
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« Turn the sprayer to the on position
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• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where pests
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appear.
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• Spray until the surface of the foliage is wet.
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Finish: [illustration]
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• To stop spraying, turn the knob to the OFF position.
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• Turn off water.
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• To relieve water pressure, turn knob to ON position until water slows to a drip.
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Turn the knob back to the OFF position.
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• Disconnect the sprayer from hose.
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Do not use hose end applicator indoors
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Ready-To-Spray Hose End Applicator
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Shake container gently before using.
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Connect: [illustration]
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• Connect/Attach Sprayer/bottle to end of hose
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• Turn on water
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Spray: [illustration]
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• To begin spraying, [disengage safety lock and] point nozzle in the direction you
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want to spray making sure that the end of the nozzle is 8 to 12 inches away from
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^ the plants.
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•• Slide thumb activation switch forward to ON position.
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• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where pests
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appear.
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• Spray until the surface of the foliage is wet.
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Finish: [illustration]
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• To STOP spraying, slide thumb activation switch backward to OFF position.
|
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• Turn off water.
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• Relieve water pressure by sliding thumb switch to ON [WATER] [WATER ONLY]
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position until water slows to a drip. Then, slide switch back to OFF position [and
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engage safety lock].
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• Disconnect the sprayer from hose.
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Do not use hose end applicator indoors
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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HOW TO
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APPLY
|
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Tank Sprayer
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Shake container gently before using.
|
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• Mix 1.5 fl oz of product per gallon of water.
|
|
• Hold sprayer 8 to 12 inches from the area to be treated.
|
|
• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where the pests
|
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appear.
|
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Spray only until the surface of the foliage is wet.
|
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HOW TO
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APPLY
|
|
Ortho® Dial 'N Spray® Applicator
|
|
Shake container gently before using.
|
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• Set dial to 1.5 fl oz.
|
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• Pour product into jar to full or one-half full
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• DO NOT add water.
|
|
• Attach hose to the sprayer.
|
|
• Hold sprayer 8 to 12 inches from the area to be treated.
|
|
• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where the pests
|
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appear.
|
|
• Spray only until the surface of the foliage is wet.
|
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• Pour unused product back into its original container.
|
|
Do not use Ortho® Dial 'N Spray® Applicator indoors .
|
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HOW TO
|
|
APPLY
|
|
Ortho Dial 'N Spray Applicator with direct connect [applicator name]
|
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Prepare applicator: [illustration]
|
|
• Set dial to 1.5 floz
|
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Connect: [illustration]
|
|
• Remove cap from the concentrate bottle. [Keep cap for storage.]
|
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• Insert suction tube into bottle opening and twist the Ortho Dial N Spray applicator
|
|
[applicator name] onto bottle to attach.
|
|
• Connect hose to the sprayer and turn on water.
|
|
Spray: [illustration]
|
|
• Hold 8 to 12 inches from the area to be treated.
|
|
• Direct spray to toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where the
|
|
pests appear.
|
|
• Spray only until the surface of the foliage is wet.
|
|
Finish: [illustration]
|
|
• After use, untwist to remove the [insert product name] concentrate bottle from the
|
|
Ortho Dial N Spray applicator [applicator name].
|
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• Replace cap on the [insert product name] concentrate bottle.
|
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Important: To prevent sprayer from clogging, always clean after use as directed.
|
|
HOUSEPLANTS [for use only with the Tank Sprayer packaging option]
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TO KILL
|
|
THESE
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|
INSECTS
|
|
Aphids (including Green Peach, Rose, Wooly Melon, Black Melon, and Cotton) Army
|
|
Worms (including Fall Army Worm and Southern Army Worm) Caterpillars (including
|
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Red Humped Caterpillar, Tomato Fruitworm and Cabbage Looper) Flea Hopper, Fruit
|
|
Fly (including Cherry, Black Cherry and Western Cherry) Leafhoppers (including.
|
|
Glassy Wing Sharpshooter and Potato Leaf Hopper) Leaf Miners (including
|
|
Chrysanthemum, Citrus and Tentiform) Mealybugs (including Citrus, Grape, Obscure
|
|
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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|
Grape, Obscure Longtail, Pink Hybiscus and Maderia) Moths (including Codling,
|
|
Diamondback Moth, Gypsy Moths and Oriental Fruit Moth) Plantbugs (including
|
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Tarnished and Mullein Plant Bug) Psyllids, Swede Midge, Thrips (including Onion,
|
|
Citrus, Cotton, Palm and Western Flower) Weevils (including Pecan Weevil, Pepper
|
|
Weevil and Strawberry Weevil) Whiteflies (including Greenhouse, Sweet Potato,
|
|
Silverleaf, Banded and Giant)
|
|
ON
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|
THESE
|
|
PLANTS
|
|
Houseplants
|
|
USE
|
|
THIS
|
|
AMOUNT
|
|
1.5 fl oz of product per gallon of water
|
|
WHEN
|
|
TO
|
|
APPLY
|
|
Apply as soon as insect problems are noticed. Wait 1 to 4 weeks to re-apply if insect
|
|
problems reappear. Do not apply more than 5 times in a season.
|
|
HOW TO
|
|
APPLY
|
|
Tank Sprayer
|
|
Shake container gently before using.
|
|
• Mix 1.5 fl oz of product per gallon of water.
|
|
• Hold sprayer 8 to 12 inches from the area to be treated.
|
|
• Direct spray toward the upper and lower leaf surfaces and stems where the pests
|
|
appear.
|
|
Spray only until the surface of the,foliage is wet. _
|
|
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
|
PESTICIDE STORAGE: Keep from freezing. Keep pesticide in original container. Do not put
|
|
into food or drink containers. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. Store in a cool, dry
|
|
place; preferably in a locked storage area.
|
|
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. If
|
|
empty: Place in trash or offer for recycling if available.
|
|
If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused
|
|
product down any indoor or outdoor drain.
|
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[phone icon]
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Questions, Comments or Medical Information?
|
|
^Preguntas, Comentarios o Informacion Medica?
|
|
1-800-XXX-XXXX
|
|
www.ortho.com [computer icon]
|
|
The ORTHO Guarantee
|
|
If for any reason you, the consumer, are not satisfied with this product, mail us your original
|
|
proof of purchase to obtain a full refund of your purchase price.
|
|
© 20XX, Licensed by The ORTHO Group. World rights reserved.
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Made in USA •
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Nippon Soda Co., Ltd.
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2-1,2-Chome Ohtemachi
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f • ( '1Bold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. Nor 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
|
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Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8165
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|
Japan
|
|
[Sold By: The Ortho Group
|
|
P.O. Box 190 Marysville, OH 43040]
|
|
EPA Reg. No. 8033-107
|
|
EPA Est. 239-IA-3', 52251-OR-005K, 58996-MO-1A (Superscript is first letter of lot number)]
|
|
Batch No.
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|
Additional Marketing Claims
|
|
KILLS INSECTS
|
|
WHERE TO USE
|
|
Aphids, Caterpillars, Japanese Beetles, Leafhoppers, Leafminers,
|
|
Mealybugs, Psyllids, Scales, Thrips, Whiteflies and other garden pests
|
|
On roses, flowers, shrubs, listed fruits and vegetables, and houseplants
|
|
Efficacy
|
|
1) Bug spray concentrate [for your plants]
|
|
2) Kills a wide range of listed insect/bugs/pests
|
|
3) Kills [1,2,3... 133] listed [garden/landscape] bugs/insects
|
|
4) Kills 133 listed [garden/landscape] bugs/insects
|
|
5) Kills 100+ listed insect/bugs [fast/through contact]* *starts working / works / visible
|
|
results in 24 hours
|
|
6) Kills over 100 listed insects/Bugs [fast/through contact*] *starts working / works/ visible
|
|
results in 24 hours
|
|
7) Systemic Insect Killer
|
|
8) Dual Action: Contact + Systemic Insect Killer
|
|
9) Dual Action [Insect Killer] /[Bug Spray] Kills and Prevents
|
|
10) 2 in 1 [Insect Killer] / [Bug Spray] Kills and Prevents
|
|
11) Kills/Controls/Destroys listed Insects
|
|
12) Defends/Shields/Guards/Safeguards/Protects the entire plant from sucking insects
|
|
13) Keeps listed bugs away for up to 4 weeks
|
|
14) Kills all major [landscape/ornamental/garden] listed insects/pests/bugs, like [Aphids],
|
|
[Whiteflies],[Japanese Beetles] [& Caterpillars].
|
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15) Kills listed insects [through contact]/[quickly]/[fast*] *starts working / works / visible
|
|
results in 24 hours
|
|
16) Defends/Shields/Guards/Safeguards/Protects/Prevents against listed [new] bug/insect
|
|
attacks/invasions
|
|
17) Kills listed insects/pests/bugs and prevents [them from coming back] /[new infestations]
|
|
18) Systemic and contact [bug killer]/insecticide
|
|
19) Systemic - works from inside the plant to kill listed tough bugs/pests/insects
|
|
20) Defend(s)/Shield(s)/Guard(s)/Safeguard(s)/Protect(s)/Prevent(s) your
|
|
landscape/garden/roses/fruits/vegetables/from invading listed insects
|
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21) Kills & Prevents [1,2,3... 133] listed [landscape/ornamental/garden] insects
|
|
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c (v nBold, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.,
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
|
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22) Won't Harm Plants or Blooms
|
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23) Guaranteed Results* ' ,
|
|
24) Kills/Controls listed insects/bugs/pests f
|
|
25) Effective
|
|
26) Kills/Controls listed insects/bugs/pests
|
|
* The ORTHO Guarantee
|
|
If for any reason you, the consumer, are not satisfied with this product, mail us your original
|
|
proof of purchase to obtain a full refund of your purchase price.
|
|
Speed
|
|
1) Kills listed insects in 24 hours
|
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2) .Rapid action and long lasting* *up to 4 weeks
|
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.3) Fast acting * [formula] *starts working /works / visible results in 24 hours
|
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4) Fast acting * plus long lasting [protection/control/killing power] *starts working / works /
|
|
visible results in 24 hours
|
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Residual
|
|
1) Controls listed bugs for up to 4 weeks
|
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2) Kills existing listed pests and [prevents new attacks for up to 4 weeks]/[keeps killing for
|
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up to 4 weeks
|
|
3) Kills listed bugs for up to 4 weeks
|
|
4) Long lasting [Control/Defense/Shield/Protection] [for your
|
|
landscape/garden/roses/fruits/vegetables/flowers]
|
|
5) Long lasting [bug/pest/insect control for]/[defense of] your Roses & Flowers
|
|
6) Long lasting kill of listed damaging insects/bugs
|
|
7) Guard/Protect/Defend your roses/plants/ornamentals for up to 4 weeks
|
|
8) Guards/Defends/Shields/Safeguards/Protects/[Prevents attacks against] roses & flowers
|
|
[from listed bugs] for up to 4 weeks
|
|
Usage
|
|
1) Can be used on roses, flowers and ornamental plants [inside and outside]
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2) Can be used [in/on/around] gardens and landscapes
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3) Can be used on houseplants
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4) Formulated for home/residential use
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5) Formulated for [use in/on/around] gardens and landscapes
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6) Formulated for [use in/on/around] landscaped areas
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7) Formulated for [use on] Roses [& Flowers]
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8) Designed for Independent Retailers
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Applicator Claims:
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1) Ready to Spray Hose-end applicator
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2) Low pressure shower applicator- won't harm plants [or blooms]
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3) Low pressure shower applicator- won't damage plants [or blooms]
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4) One-handed operation
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5) Ergonomic [design]
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6) Ready-Spray® [Ready-to-Spray] [Applicator Name]
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7) [Simply] attach to [garden] hose and spray [go]
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8) No mixing required (claim for use with hose-end sprayers that automatically mix)
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9) Low pressure shower [applicator] [spray pattern]
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10) Broadcast [applicator] [spray pattern]
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BoW, italicized text is information for the reader and is not part of the label.
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[Bracketed information is optional text.] Text separated by / denotes and/or options.
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EPA Reg. No. 8033-107 (Draft Amendment 12-18-12)
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11) Easy to use
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12) Simple [and easy] to use
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13) Convenient
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14) Economical - use to cover large areas
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15) Easily cover large areas
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16) Hand doesn't get wet [Hand stays dry] . .
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17) Easy grip [control]
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18) Includes water [only] setting [option]
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Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name] direct connect claims:
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1) Direct connect to the Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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2) Direct connect to Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name] means no more measuring
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3) No more measuring concentrates with Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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4) No concentrate contact with Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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5) No over/under application with Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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6) Exact measurement with the Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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7) Simple, direct connect capability with Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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8) No measure, direct connect capability with Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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9) No over/under application, direct connect capability to Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator
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name]
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10) Quick and easy to attach to Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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11) Easily connects to the Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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12) No measuring! Attaches directly to the Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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13) With a quick twist, attach directly to the Ortho Dial N Spray [applicator name]
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Plants & Vegetables
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1) Guards/Defends/Shields/Safeguards/Protects/Prevents attacks against] flowers and
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edibles [from listed bugs] for up to 4 weeks <
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2) Guards/Defends/Shields/Safeguards/Protects/[Prevents attacks against] fruit and
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vegetables [from listed bugs] for up to 4 weeks
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3) Guards/Defends/Shields/Safeguards/Protects/[Prevents attacks against] gardens and
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landscapes [from listed bugs] for up to 4 weeks
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4) Formulated for [use on] Vegetables/Edibles/[Edible plants]
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5) Can be used [in/on/around] Vegetables/[&] Edibles/[[&] Edible plants]
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6) [Miracle-Gro] Recommended/Endorsed [by Miracle-Gro] to help grow big, beautiful
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plants.
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7) [Miracle-Gro] Recommended/Endorsed [by Miracle-Gro] to help grow plants twice as big.
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8) [Miracle-Gro] Recommended/Endorsed [by Miracle-Gro] to help grow big, beautiful
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flowers, fruits & vegetables.
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Houseplants
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1) Controls/Kills/Destroys listed bugs/insects/pests that attack indoor and/& outdoor plants
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2) Guard/Defends/Shields/Safeguards/Protects your Indoor and/& Outdoor Plants from
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listed bugs/insects/pests
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3) Guard/Defends/Shields/Safeguards/Protects Houseplants from listed Insects/Pests/Bugs
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4) Non-staining
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Packaging Claims:
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1) Easy-Measure [Cap] [Top] [Lid] [Cup]
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2) Drain-Back [Cap] [Top] [Lid] [Cup]
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