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# RIVERSIDE CARBARYL 4L
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- EPA Reg No: **9779-260**
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- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (43.4%)
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- Label accepted: 2000-03-27
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00260-20000327.pdf
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460
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Steven Rogosheske
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Terra International, Inc.
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600 Fourth Street
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P.O. Box 6000
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sioux city, Iowa 51102-6000
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Subject: Carbaryl 4L
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OFFICE OF
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PREVENTION. PESTICIDES AND
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TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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EPA Registration No. 9779-260
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Resubmission dated December
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EPA Letter dated November 30,
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8, 1999 in response to
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1999 in Response to GDE.
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Dear Mr. Rogosheske:
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The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with
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registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
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Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable provided that you make
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the labeling changes indicated below before you release the product
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for shipment bearing the amended labeling:
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1. You must add the correct the PHI for Chestnuts (14 days) to
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this label and correct the PHI for strawberries to 7 days. The
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PHI for Proso Millet is 21 days, and the PHI for Sweet Potato
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is 7 days.
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Submit two copies of your final printed labeling before you
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release the product for shipment. A stamped copy of the labeling is
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enclosed for your records.
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Sincerely, 11 ,,_"'_ -y;,... a. : ...
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George TOm~, Th. D., ttomolOgist
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Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
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Registration Division (7505C)
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Intemet Address (URL). http://www.epa.gov
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RKycledIRecyclable .Ptinled with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on Recycled Paper (Minimum 25% Postconsumer)
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CARBARYL 4L
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FOR BROAD SPECTRUM CONTROl OF INSECTS
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT
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Carbaryl (I·naphthylmethylcarbamate) •.••.••...••.••••.•.••••.••.••••••
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INERTINGREDIENTS ................................................... ..
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TOTAL
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Produa contains 4 pounds carbaryl per gallon.
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STOP - READ LABEL BEFORE USING
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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5T ATEHENT OF PRACTICAL TREA lMENT
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43.4%
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56.6%
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100.0%
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IF SWAllOWED: Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by placing finger on back of throaL Call a physician. Never give
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anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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IF ON SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and plenty of water. If Imulion develops, get medical attention.
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IF IN EYES: Immediately flush eyes with pleney of water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation develops, get medical attention.
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IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and apply respiration if indicated.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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CAUTION
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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May be harmful If swallowed. Avoid breathing spray mist. Avoid contact wtth eyes, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Re
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move contaminated clothing and wash before reuse.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbarylls a moderate, re\-ersible cholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2·PAM, opiates or
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cholinesterase inhibiting drugs.
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Appllcarors and other handlers must wear long·steeved shirt and kmg pants, waterproof gloves, and shoes plus socks.
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with thls product's concentrate. Do not
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reuse them. Follow manufacrurer's insuuctions for cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no 5Uch instructions for washables, use detergent and hot
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water. Keep and wash PPE separately from odler laundry.
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USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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Users should wash hands before eadnL drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet Remove clothing Immediately If
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pesticide gets Inside. Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing. Remove!'PE Immediately after handling this product Wash the
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outside of g10ves before removing. As soon as possble, wash thoroughly and change Into clean clothing.
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EPA Reg. No. 9779·260 EPA Est. No.' 97J1!·AR·1
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ManufactUred for: NET Cpr 17ENTS
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CENEXlLand 0' Lakes Agronomy Co.
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P.O. Box 640B9, St Paul, MN 55164-00B9
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Riverside SelVes Agriculrure. Agriculture Serves Everyone.
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: ,Q/LOB9
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This proOJct Is toxic to fish and extremely toxic to aquatic and estuarine invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or wetJands, except
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under forest canopy and for use on rice. Discharge from rice fields may kill aquatic and esOJarine Invertebrates. Do not apply when weather
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conditions favor drift from areas treated. Do not apply ","'here runoff Is likely co occur. Do not contaminate water when disposing of
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equipment washwaters.
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Th~ prOOJct Is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treaonent or residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply th~ product or allow
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It to drift to blooming crops or weeds It bees are visiting the o-eaunent area.
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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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For any requirements specifIC to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
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AGRICUL ruRAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance wllh its labeling and with the Worker PrOtection Standard, 40 CFR, part I 70. This Standard
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contains requirements for the protection of agrkulrural wmers on farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agriculrural
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pesticides. It contains requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains specific
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Instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statement on this label about personal protective equipment (PPE). The requirements in this
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box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker enuy inro treated areas during the restricted enay Interval (REI) of 12 hours.
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PPE required for early enay to treated areas that Is permitted under 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: coveralls, waterproof gloves, and shoes plus socks.
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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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STORAGE
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Store in a dry location away from foods, feeds, seeds, and other agriculrural chemicals. Keep storage area locked when not In use. Keep
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container closed when not using. Do not allow water Into container as this may cause deterioration of producL Handle in accordance with
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Infonnation given under PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.
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In the event of spillage or leakage, soak up material with absorbent clay, sand, sawdust, or other absorbent material. Scrape up and dispose
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of In accordance with Infonnatlon given under PESTICIDE DISPOSAl. Repackage and relabel useable product in a sound container. In case
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of fire or other emergency, report at once by toll-free telephone to 800-424-9300.
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DISPOSAL
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Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this proOOct may be disposed of on site or at an approved W3S[e disposal facility.
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Container Disposal: Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncrure and dispose of In a sanItary landfill,
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or by incineration, or, If allowed by state and local authoriti~ by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Carbaryf 4l Is a suspension of microfine carbaryf insecticide In an aqueous medium. It readily disperses in water to form a spray which,
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when applied by air or ground equipment, resists erosion by rainfall or overhead lnigation. The directions on this label are based on tests
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and field experience reladng to (a) effectiveness, (b) possible Injury to plants, and (c) residues In food, feed and milk. READ THIS LABEL
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BEFORE USE. STRiCTlY OBSERVE lABEL DIREcnONS AND CAUTIONS, AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL AND STATE
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REGULA nONS. Treated areas may be r.-entered Immed~"'1y after the spray has dried.
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Prehal'\lest and Grazing Use Information and limitations
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Tolerances established under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act pennlt the sale of crops bearing probable carbaryl residues when this
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product Is used In accordance 'Hith label directions. If used as directed, treated forage may be grazed or used as food for dairy and meat
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animals without causing Illegal residues in meat or milk. To avoid Illegal residues to crops, milk and meat, do not apply at gr~a~er ,f ar~ and
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more frequent intervals than are Stated on the label.
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Plant Response Precautions
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To avoid possible injury to tender foliage, do not apply to wet foliage or when rain or high humidity Is expec~f'O ,~l'd.,g the next two days.
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Carbaryf Injures Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern. During early season, it may also injure Vir~inla and sand pines. Observe
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label instructions on apple thinning and on combinations with certain herbicides on rice and soybeans.
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2
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Spray Preparation
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TO ASSURE A UNIFORM PRODUCT, AGITATE, STIR OR REORCULATE ALL CARBARYL 4L CONTAINERS PRIOR TO USE.
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Remove oil, rust, scale, pesticide residues and other foreign maner from mix tanks and entire spray system. Flush with clean water. Fill
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spray or mix tank with 112 to 3/4 the desired amount of water. Stan mechanical or hydraulic agitation. Slowly add the required amount of
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Carbaryl 4[, and then the remaining volume of water. Indude rinse water from container. Dilution of I volume of Carbaryl 4L with 1
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volume of water wiff allow maximum resistance to wash off by rainfall or overhead Irrigation. Dilutions higher than 1: 11 are not
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recommended where residual Insect control from wash off resistance Is desired. Prepare only as much spray Itllxwre as can be applied on the
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day of mixing. MAINTAIN CONTINUOUS AGITATION DURING MIXING AND APPLICATION TO ASSURE A UNIFORM
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SUSPENSION. DO NOT STORE SPRAY MIXTURES FOR PROLONGED PERIODS.
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Compatibility
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Carbal)'! 4L. when diluted with an equal volume of water, ~ compatible with a wide range of pesdcldes. It Is not compadble with diesel fuel,
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kerosene, fuel all or aromatic solvents. If compatibility of Carbaryl 4-L with another product and the resulting crop response Is unknown, It
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should be teSted on a small scale. Curdling, precipitation, greaslllJr. layer formation or Increased viscosity are symptoms of Incompadbility.
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WHEN PREPARING COMBINATION SPRAYS, FIRST ADD CARBARYL 4L TO ATLEAST AN EQUAL VOLUME OF WATER. MIX
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THOROUGHLY AND THEN ADD COMBINATION PRODUCTS TO THE MIXTURE. DO NOT APPLY TANK MIX
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COMB INA TlONS UNLESS YOUR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE INDICATES THE MIXTURE IS EFFECTIVE AND WILL NOT RESULT IN
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APPUCA TION PROBLEMS, EXCESSIVE RESIDUES, OR PLANT INJURY. Unstable under highly alkaline conditioru. Not effective If
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used with alkaline material such as Bordeaux, lime-sulfur and casein lime spreaders.
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Application
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On all crops use sufficient gallonage to obtain thorough and uniform coverage. Calibrate spray equipment to deliver the required amount
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The flow rate of Carbaryl iL diluted 1: t with water Is similar to water. Use 50 mash slotted strainers In spray system and behind nozzles.
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To clean spray system after use, drain and flush with water.
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Insect Control
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Apply when insects or their damage appears. To maintain control, repeat at 7 to 14 day intervals or as necessary unless a shorter interval Is
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specified below. Where a dosage range is indicated, use lower rare on young plants and early instars and higher rate on marure plancr,
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advanced instars and adul~. Thorough and uniform spray coverage is essential for effective control.
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Carbaryl 4l does not control spider mites. If spider mites are a problem, use a registered miticide.
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Crop Rotation
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Subsequent planting of food and feed crops In treated soli must be made with crops on this or other carbaryl labels.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
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Apply this product only through sprinkler irrigation 5)'StenlS Including center pivor and solid set Do not apply this product through any
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other type of irrigation system.
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Spray Preparation: Remove scale, pesticide residues, and other foreign matter from the chemical tank and entire Injector system. Flush with
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clean water.
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Application Instructions: First prepare a suspension of Carbary14L In a mix tank. Fill tank with 112 to 3/4 the desired amount of water.
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Start mechantcal or hydrauHc agitation. Add the required amount of Carbaryl 4l, and then the remaining volume of water. (Suspension
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concentrations using the appropriate dosage per acre recommended on dlls label of Carbaryl iL per 1 to 4- gallons of water are
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reco~mended). Then set sprinkler to deliver 0.1 to 0.3 Inch of water per acre. Start sprinkler and uniformly inject the suspension of
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Carbaryl 4L into me InigatJon water line so as to deliver the desired rate per acre. The suspension of Carbaryl 4L should be Injected with a
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positive displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right angte rum to Insure adequate mixing. If you should have any other questions
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about calibration, you should contact State Extension Service spedaltst, equipment manufacrurers or other experts.
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Note: When treaanent with Carbaryl 4l has been completed, further fleld Irrigation over the ueated area should be avoided for 24- to 48
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hours to prevent washing the chemical off the crop.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR APPLiCA nONS THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
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Maintain continuous agitation In mix tank during mixing and appRcatJon to assure a unlfonn suspension.
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Greater accuracy In calibration and distribution will be achieved by Injecting a larger volume of a more dilute solution per unit ~jme .• J '
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,." >.
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The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain appropriately 10~ateCl'op: the Irri~ation pipeline
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to prevent water source contamination from backflow. The pesticide Injection pipeline must contain a functi.oJ1~I:. ~u,tomatic; q,Jick'-C!osing
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check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward me injection pump. The pesticide Injection pipeline must als.l f91tta1n a funqiqn,a~ nor
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mally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the incake side of the Injection pump connected to the system Interlock to preven ... fluid from
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being withdrawn from the supply tank. when the Irrigation system is either automatically or manualfy shutdown.: T~1 system' ~~st contain
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functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off me pesticide Injection pump when the water pump motor StOps. The irrigation line
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or water pump must Include a functional pressure switch whkh will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure drtrelSes ~.o the
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poine where pesrkide dJstribution is adver.sely affected. Sysrems must use a metering pump, such as pos.ltive displacement injection pump
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(e.g., diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed ofmi1terials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of bE-jng ,fltterj with
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a system interlock. Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area Intended for treatment.
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Do not apply when wind speed favors drift. when system connection or fittings leak, when nozzles do not provide uniform distribution or
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when lines conealning che product must be dismantled and drained.
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Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues In the crop may result from non-uniform distribution of treated water.
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Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be Hushed chrough all nnes and all nozzles before rumtng off Irrigation water. A person knowledgeable
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of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation shall shut the system down and make necessary adjusonents should the need
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arise.
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Do not connect an lITigation system (Including greenhouse systems) used for pesddde appllcadon to a public water system unless the label
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prescribed safety devices for public water supplies are In place.
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FORAGE, FIElD AND VEGETABLE CROPS
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Apply In sufficient spray volume to obtain thorough coverage. Where maximum wash off resistance is, use up to t: 1 (vol/vol) dilution with
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water. Do not dilute greater than 1: 11 where wash off resistance Is desired. To prepare small volumes of spray, use 1 tablespoon (t 12 Huld
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ounce) of CARBARYL 4L per gallon of water where rates of 1 quart per acre or 1 quart per 100 gallons are indicated in the table below.
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QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
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CROP INSECT CARBARn INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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PER ACRE (DAYS)
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All Forage, Field and Grasshoppers Y..tolY.. See specific Use Ih to 1 quart for nymphs on
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Vegetable Crops in this Forage, Field or small plants or sparse vegetation in
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Section Vegetable Crop wastelands, rangeland, ditch banks
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and borders. Use 1 to 1 V:z quarts
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for adult grasshoppers or
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applications to dense vegetation.
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Alfalfa Oovers Blister beedes, Mexican bean Y.. to I 7 (Alfalfa) Observe plant response
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beetle 7 (Clover) precautions.
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Alfalfa caterpillar, Bean leaf I For alf'lfa weevil larvae if
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beede, OJcuJTber beedes, pretreatment damage is extensive,
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Green cloverwonn, Japanese cue alfalfa and treat the srubble.
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beede, Leafhoppers, Three Use higher fate in areas east of the
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comered alfalfa hopper, Rocky Mountains. On dense
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Thrips, Velvetbean caterpillar growth, use 25-40 gallons per acre
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with ground equipment to ensure
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adequate coverage.
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Alfalfa weevillaJVae, ltolY.. Apply only once per cuccing.
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Armyworm, Goverhead
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weevil, Com earwonTI,
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Cutworms, Egyptian alfalfa
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weev1llarvae, Essex skipper,
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European alfalfa beede, Fall
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annyworm, Lygus bugs, Stink.
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bugs, Webworms, Yelkm-
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striped armyworm
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Asparagus Asparagus beede I to 2 I Treat ferns or brush growth. Do
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not treat more than once every 3
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days.
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Apache cicada, Asparagus 2to4 Post-harvest
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beetle appllcadon only
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Beans (including Blister beetles, Mexican bean Y.. to I Observe plant r ..!~tl()nse
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blackeyed peas, beede l (succulents) precal:tb:1!' .
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cowpeas, crowder or 21 (dried)
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southern peas, dry 14 (forage) . ,
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beans, green beans, lima 21 (hay) .. ' ,
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beans, navy beans and
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" '" ' ,
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snap beans)
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Lenti~ (except
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California)
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Alfalfa caterpillar, Bean leaf I
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4
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QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
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CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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PER ACRE (DAYS)
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beetle, Cucumber beetles,
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Flea beetles, Green
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cJoverworm, )apa-nese
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beetle, Leafhoppers, Three
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cornered alfalfa hopper,
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Thrips, Velvet-bean
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caterpillar, Western bean
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cutworm
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Armyworm, Corn ear-worm, 1 to II>
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Cutworms, European corn
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borer, Fall armyworm, Stink
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bugs, Tarnished plant bug,
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Webworms
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AlFalFa looper II>
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Cowpea curculio 2
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Corn earworm, Lima bean 2 CALIFORNIA ONLY
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pod borer, Lygus bugs, Stink
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bugs
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~bbage, Broccoli, Flea beetles, Harlequin bug lh to 1 3
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Brussels Sprouts,
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Cauliflower, Kohlrabi
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Armyworm, Corn earworm, I to 2
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Diamondback moth, Fall
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armyworm, Imported
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cabbageworm
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Chinese cabbage, Flea beetles, Harlequin bug, ~ to 1 14 (Chinese
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Collards, Hanover Leafhopper cabbage, kale,
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salad, Horseradish, collards, mustard
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Kale, Mustard greens, greens)
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Radishes, Rutabagas, 7 (Horseradish,
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Turnips radishes, ruta-
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bagas, turnips)
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Aster leafhopper 1 to II>
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Armywonn, Corn earworm, 1 to 2
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)
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fall armyworm, Imported
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cabbageworm, Stink bugs,
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Tarnished plant bug
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Carrots, Celery (except Flea beetles, Leafhoppers 1h to 1 Treat on a 7 day schedule.
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California), Parsnips, 7 (carrots,
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Parsley parsnips)
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14(parsley,
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celery)
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Aster leafhopper, Lygus 1 to II>
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bugs, Spittlebugs
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Armyworm, Corn ear·worm, Ito2
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Fall armyworm, Stink bugs, , ,
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Tarnished plant bug , ,
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--Corn (field, sweet, Armyworm, Chinch bugs, 1 to 2 Field & Pop 14 OBSE~V~ as, CAu,loN_' ,
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pop) Corn earworm, Com (Forage, silage) " ," ,
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rootworm adults, European 48(grain,Fodder) For iI'!5~C;~) attachln~ ,<)'~ and
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coni borer, Fall armyworm,
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Sweet 2 (ears) ears, a!'I?;Y,aF , to 6 day i[1tervals
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Flea beetles, Japanese beede, starting When first sillts b~~in to
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Sap beetles, Southwestern 14 (Forage) dry_ For larvae in >w:mrl 'and
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corn borer, Leafhoppers 48 (Fodder) Foliage feeders, apply' as
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necessary. Optimum: tini'ng ,and
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5
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QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
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CROP INSECT CARBARYl INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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PER ACRE (DAYS)
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good coverage are essential for
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effective control. For optimum
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||
chinch bug control, apply at least
|
||
20 gallons of water per acre by
|
||
ground and direct spray toward
|
||
stalk to provide thorough
|
||
coverage. For optimum
|
||
European com borer control, do
|
||
not apply In less than 3 gallons of
|
||
water per acre by air and 15
|
||
gallons of water per acre by
|
||
ground.
|
||
Western bean cutworm 2 Treat when infestation averages
|
||
15% and at 90% to 100% tassel
|
||
emergence. Treatment after
|
||
100% silk emergence will reduce
|
||
effectlveness.
|
||
Cutworms 2 to 61h Apply in a 12·lnch band, using 6
|
||
fluid ounces per 1,000 linear feet
|
||
of row, in at least 15 gaWons of
|
||
water per acre. For broadcast
|
||
application, use 6.S quarts in at
|
||
least 20 gallons (ground) or 5
|
||
gallons (air) of water per acre.
|
||
Flax, ProSQ Millet Armyworm 1 to I 10 42 Do not graze treated areas or
|
||
(except California) harvest for dairy feed prior to
|
||
crop maturiey.
|
||
Forage Grasses, Pasture Armyworm, Black grass 1 to 110 To control thrips In grasses grown
|
||
bugs, Chinch bugs, Essex o (aerial for seed, use high spray pressure
|
||
skipper, Fall armyworm, application) to Improve penetration Into boot.
|
||
Range caterpillars, Range
|
||
crane fly, Striped grass 14 (ground
|
||
looper, Thrips application) Apply a minimum of 2
|
||
applications per year. Allow at
|
||
least 14 days between
|
||
applications. Carefully mark
|
||
swath to avoid over-application.
|
||
White grubs (green June l!hto2
|
||
) beetle)
|
||
Garden beet, Spinach, Flea beetles, Harlequin bug, !h to 1 7
|
||
Swiss chard Leafhoppers (garden beet)
|
||
Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule.
|
||
Aster leafhopper 1 to 110 1'1
|
||
(Spinach, Swiss
|
||
chard)
|
||
Armyworm, Corn earworm, 1to2 ...
|
||
Fall armyworm, Stink bugs,
|
||
Tarnished plant bug . ,
|
||
, " Peanuts Blister beetles, Mexican bean 10 to 1 14 Observe plant r~sponse
|
||
beetle precauiclI':'.
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar, Bean leaf 1 .. , , ,
|
||
beetle, Cucumber beetles, . , . ,
|
||
Green cloverworm, Japanese ., , " .
|
||
beetle, Leafhoppers, .. , ,
|
||
Rednecked peanutworrn,
|
||
Three cornered alfalfa
|
||
hopper, Thrips, Velvetbean
|
||
caterpillar
|
||
6
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
CROP
|
||
Peas
|
||
Potato, Tomato,
|
||
Eggplant, Pepper
|
||
Prickly Pear Cactus
|
||
Rangeland
|
||
Rice
|
||
INSECT
|
||
Armyworm, Corn ear-worm,
|
||
Fall annyworm, Stink bugs,
|
||
Webworms
|
||
Whitefringed beetle adulu,
|
||
cutworms
|
||
Colorado potato beede,
|
||
Leafhoppers
|
||
QUARTS OF
|
||
CARBARYL
|
||
PER ACRE
|
||
I to I ~
|
||
2
|
||
PRE-HARVEST
|
||
INTERVAL
|
||
(DAYS)
|
||
3 (fresh)
|
||
Annyworms I to I ~ 21 (dried)
|
||
~~--------~----~
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar, t Ih
|
||
Cutworms, Pea leaf weevil,
|
||
Pea weevil, Yellow striped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Alfalfa looper
|
||
Colorado potato beetle, Flea
|
||
beede, Leafhoppers
|
||
liz to 1
|
||
European corn borer, Fall 1 [02
|
||
armyworm, lace bugs, Stink
|
||
bugs, Tarnished plant bug,
|
||
T ornata fruitworm, T ornata
|
||
homwonn, Tomato
|
||
pinworm
|
||
Cutworms 2
|
||
Cochineal scale (crawlers)
|
||
Black grass bug, Mormon
|
||
cricket, Range cater-pillars,
|
||
Range crane fly
|
||
Armyworm, Chinch bugs,
|
||
Fall armywonn, Stink bugs
|
||
Armyworm, leafhoppers,
|
||
Tadpole shrimp
|
||
2
|
||
I to I ~
|
||
2
|
||
7 (pOtato)
|
||
J (tomato,
|
||
pepper,
|
||
eggplanc)
|
||
o
|
||
(aerial
|
||
application)
|
||
14
|
||
(ground
|
||
application)
|
||
14
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
WASHINGTON STATE ONLY
|
||
Thorough coverage is essential to
|
||
effectively suppress stink bugs.
|
||
When disease transmission is
|
||
suspected, monitor fields
|
||
following apptkatlon and retreat
|
||
if reinfestation occurs.
|
||
Apply as needed at 7-10 day
|
||
Intervals. Do not make more
|
||
than 7 applicacions per season.
|
||
For aerial applications only.
|
||
Apply a maximum of 2
|
||
applications per year. Allow at
|
||
least 14 days between
|
||
appllcadol15. Carefully mark
|
||
swath to avoid over--appllcatlon.
|
||
DO NOT APPLY PROPANIL
|
||
HERBICIDE WITHIN 15 DAYS
|
||
BEFORE OR AFTER CARBARYL
|
||
4 FLOWABLE APPLICATION
|
||
OR PLANT INJURY WILL
|
||
RESULT (Mississippi Delta and
|
||
Texas)
|
||
DO NOT USE ON rJCE fIELDS
|
||
IN WHICH CRA YFISliAND/OR
|
||
CATFISH F ARI-'ING IS
|
||
INCLUDED IN THE ':Ul T'JItAL
|
||
PRACTlrE (MiSSissippi Dplta and
|
||
Texas}: , . .
|
||
CAUTION, May klll',hri.r.p'and
|
||
crabs . . 0 ~ no~ use In areas where
|
||
these are important resOl.:rces:
|
||
I--- --" "'~-~-'-------i
|
||
CALlrC~llIA' ONLY.
|
||
For optimum radpJle '~hrimp
|
||
control, apply to water vie.l 'pest
|
||
first appears. . ,
|
||
7
|
||
&//[{
|
||
|
||
QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
PER ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Sorghum (milo, grain Armyworm, Chinch bugs, 1102 21 (grain, Direct spray Into forming heads sorghum, and hybrids) Corn earworm, Fall fodder) for optimum Insect control.
|
||
armyworm, Stink bugs,
|
||
Webworms 14 (grazing,
|
||
forage)
|
||
Sorghum midge, I~ Treat for sorghum midge when
|
||
Southwestern com borer 25 10 30 percent of heads have
|
||
emerged from boot and aTe in
|
||
bloom. Repeat application 3 to 5
|
||
days later If adults are still active.
|
||
A third application may be
|
||
necessary in late planted sorghum
|
||
or If midge are abundant.
|
||
For chinch bugs use high
|
||
gallonage ground application
|
||
directed at the base of plants.
|
||
This product may not effectively
|
||
control the Southern green stink
|
||
bug.
|
||
CUtwonns 2
|
||
Soybeans - Bean leaf beetle, Cucumber 1,7 to 1 21 (grain) DO NOT APPLY A
|
||
beetles, Green cloveJWorm, COMB INA TION OF Mexic.:m bean beetle, CARBARYL 4L AND 2,4-DB
|
||
Velvetbean caterpillar 14 (grazing, HERBICIDES TO SOYBEANS.
|
||
forage) For light to moderate
|
||
populations. To control heavy
|
||
Infestations, use higher rates.
|
||
Corn ealWQrm !h to tYI
|
||
Blister beetles, Grape !h to 1
|
||
colaspis, Mexican bean
|
||
beetle
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar, Bean leaf I
|
||
beetle, Cucumber beetles,
|
||
Green doverworm, Jap.anese
|
||
beetle, leafhoppers, Three
|
||
cornered alfalfa hopper,
|
||
Thrips, Velvetbean
|
||
caterpillar
|
||
Armyworm, Com earworm, I to I ~
|
||
Cutwonns, Fall armyworm,
|
||
Stink bugs, Webworms
|
||
Painted lady (Thistle t Y.l to 2Y.l
|
||
caterpillar), Salttnarsh
|
||
caterpillar, Woolleybear
|
||
caterpUlar, Yellow striped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
, 'I' J ,
|
||
Sugar beets Armyworm, Beet leaf beede, llOl~ 28 (roots, . ~
|
||
Fall armyworm, Flea beetles, forage) > > , " leafhoppers, Webworms ." ...
|
||
Cutworms II>
|
||
> , . '" .
|
||
Sunflower (except Curwonns I~ 60 . . ,,> •
|
||
California) , . " > I J"
|
||
" , >
|
||
Armyworm, Fall army- II> 102 , ,
|
||
worm, Sunflower moth > ,
|
||
" ,
|
||
Stem weevil, Sunflower I to 2 , , .
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
PER ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
beetle
|
||
Sweet Potato (except Corn ealWorm, Cucumber 1 to 2 14 Apply as a foliar spray as needed.
|
||
ulifomia) beetles, Flea beetles, Sweet
|
||
potato homworm, Tortoise
|
||
beetles
|
||
Yellow striped armyworm 2
|
||
Sweet potato weevil 1 to 2 Full coverage of plan~ is essential.
|
||
Use lower rate on young plants
|
||
and higher rate on mattJre plants.
|
||
Tobacco T abacea flea beetle 2 lbs/gal 0 IN PLANT BEDS
|
||
or To prevent injury, avoid excessive
|
||
1 qt SO ga~ applications •
|
||
• nd apply
|
||
6 ga~.I100
|
||
sq. y.rds
|
||
Green June beetle grubs 8 qtsll00 Apply only to areas that larvae
|
||
gals have uprooted by sprinkling as a
|
||
drench with 50 to 100 gallons
|
||
per 100 square yards.
|
||
Budworms, Fall armyworms, lte2 IN FIELDS
|
||
Flea beetles, Hornworms, Use lower rate on young plants
|
||
Japanese beetle, June beetle, (up to knee height). Use at least
|
||
Suckfly 10 gallons of prepared spray per
|
||
acre.
|
||
Begin treatments when worms are
|
||
small. If late season applications
|
||
are necessary, allow three days
|
||
before priming or cutting.
|
||
Wasteland, R::ghts-of- Black grass bug, Mormon ~ to t o (aerial) Apply a maximum of 2
|
||
way, Hedgerows, cricket, Range caterpillars, applications per year. Allow at
|
||
Ditchbanks, Roadsides Range crane fly 14 (ground) least 14 days between
|
||
applications. Do not allow
|
||
foraging or cut for hay withtn t 4
|
||
days of last application by
|
||
ground. Aerially treated areas
|
||
may be grazed or cut for hay on
|
||
)
|
||
day of treatment. Carefully mark
|
||
swath to avoid over-application.
|
||
Wheat (including Flea beetles I> to 1 21 (grain, straw) triticale) (except
|
||
uIiFornI.) 7 (For.ge)
|
||
Cereal leaf beetle 1 Application Is effective against
|
||
eggs, larvae, and adult of the
|
||
cereal leaf beetle.
|
||
Armyworm, Fall armyworm 1 toll>
|
||
,.", .
|
||
,"" " ..
|
||
, .
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
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 4L 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 from 200-300 gallons for dilute sprays; J()..
|
||
tOO gallons for concentrate sprays and 1 ()"25 gallons for aerial sprays. Do not exceed maximum label rate per acre per application.
|
||
CROP
|
||
APPLE THINNING
|
||
Apples only
|
||
CROP
|
||
Almond
|
||
Apples, Pears
|
||
QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CARBARYL/I 00 GALS. INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
1.4 to Y2
|
||
1h to 1
|
||
INSECT
|
||
Peach twig borer, San Jose
|
||
scale, Fruittree leafroller
|
||
Navel orangeworm
|
||
Apple aphid, Apple maggot,
|
||
Apple rust mite, Apple
|
||
sucker, Bagwonns, California
|
||
pearslug (pear sawfly),
|
||
Eastern tent caterpillar,
|
||
European apple sawfly, Eye
|
||
spotted bud moth, Forbes
|
||
scale, Frulttree leafroller,
|
||
Green fruitworm, Gypsy
|
||
moth, Japanese beetle,
|
||
Lecanlum scales, lesser
|
||
appreworm, Lygus bugs,
|
||
Orange tortrix, Oystershell
|
||
scale, Pearleaf blister mite,
|
||
Pear psylla, Pear rust mite,
|
||
Periodical cicada, Plum
|
||
curculio, Redbanded
|
||
leafroller, Rosy apple aphid,
|
||
San Jose scale, Tarnished
|
||
(DAYS)
|
||
QUARTS OF
|
||
CARBARYL!
|
||
100 GALS.
|
||
1,4 to 1
|
||
3
|
||
Apply I 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
|
||
flavor, excessive fruit chinning with
|
||
CARBARYL 4l, exercise caution to avoid
|
||
possible yield reduction.
|
||
For easIly thinned varieties including
|
||
Cortland, Grimes, Jonathan, Mdntosh,
|
||
Orleans, Rome Beauty, Puritan, Red
|
||
Delicious, Winesap, Yellow Newton.
|
||
For difficult to thin varieties including
|
||
Baldwin, Ben Davis, Duchess, Early
|
||
Mcintosh, Golden DeliciOUS, Lady Apple,
|
||
Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening,
|
||
Steele Red, Turley, Wealthy, Yellow
|
||
Transparent, and York Imperial.
|
||
PRE·HARVEST
|
||
INTERVAL
|
||
(DAYS)
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
14
|
||
3
|
||
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.
|
||
Time early and mid-season
|
||
applications to correspond to
|
||
moth Hight peaks. Make a late
|
||
season application at Initiation of
|
||
hull split or up to 10% hull split.
|
||
Do not apply more than 5 Quarts
|
||
per acre.
|
||
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
To avoid undesired
|
||
thinning, delay use until
|
||
30 days after full bloom.
|
||
apple
|
||
at least
|
||
For psylla control, lpph: 'when
|
||
eggs hatch or young flymp'lS are
|
||
present.
|
||
To cc..fltro> s~ale insect5, ,apply
|
||
when ~r~~I~r;s :are pre~{i\;.' ,
|
||
,) )",
|
||
"J 'J I,
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
QUARTS OF PRE·HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYU INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
100 GALS. (DAYS)
|
||
plant bug, T entiform
|
||
leafminers, Woolley apple
|
||
aphid, Yellowhead
|
||
Apple mealybug, Apple ~
|
||
aphid, Codling moth, White
|
||
apple leafhopper
|
||
Chestnuts {except Chestnut weevil 2m3 0 Maile 'I appllcatlons at weekly
|
||
California) Interva~ beginning In late July for
|
||
adult chestnut weevil control.
|
||
Last application should be made
|
||
prior to shuck split.
|
||
Ouus Fruit (such as Avocado leafroller, 1 5 Do not apply more than 20
|
||
grapefruit, lemons, California orangedog, Citrus quarts of CARBARYL 4L per acre
|
||
limes, oranges, curwonn, Citrus root weevil, per application. Do not apply less
|
||
tangelos, tangerines, Frulttree leafroller, Orange than 10 gallons of dilute spray
|
||
citrus citron, kumquats, tortrix, Western tussock mixture per mawre tree. May be
|
||
and hybrids) moth, West Indian sugarcane mixed with petroleum ol~
|
||
borer (adults) commonly used on citrus.
|
||
Black scale, Brown soft scale, 3,4 to 1
|
||
California red scale, Cltrkela
|
||
scale, Otrus snow scale,
|
||
Yellow scale
|
||
Filbert Filbert aphid, Filbert 1 14 Apply when leafroller eggs are
|
||
leafroller, Filbertworm hatching. Repeat on first
|
||
appearance of adult filbert moths
|
||
and again 3 to 4 weeks later.
|
||
Olives Olive scale 14 to 1 14 For optimum scale controlapply
|
||
mixture when crawlers are
|
||
present. Do not exceed 2
|
||
applications per year. Do not
|
||
apply more than 15 quarts of
|
||
CARBARYL 4L per acre per
|
||
application.
|
||
Peaches, Apricots, Apple pandemls, Codling 1 Do not apply more than 6 quam
|
||
Nectarines moth, Cucumber beede, 3 of CARBARYL 4L per acre
|
||
European earwig, Fruittree application m apricots. For
|
||
leafroller, Gypsy moth, optimum scale control, apply
|
||
Japanese beede, June beede, when crawlers are present. Spray
|
||
Lecanlum scales, Lesser limbs and trunks thoroughly,
|
||
peachtree borer, Olive scale, weekly during moth flight.
|
||
Orange tortrix, Oriental
|
||
fruit moth, Peach twig
|
||
borer, Periodical cicada,
|
||
Plum curcullo, Redbanded
|
||
leafroller, San Jose scale,
|
||
Tam~ed plant bug.
|
||
Tussock: moth, Variegated ,
|
||
, " ,
|
||
leafroller
|
||
Pecans Black margined aphid, Fall 1 to 2~ 14 Do not apply morE'; tl1-".r. '7.2
|
||
webwonn, Hickory shuck- quarts p( C;:.(\~~ARYL 4L p,er acre
|
||
worm, Lesser webworm, per ap~li,a~lor~.
|
||
Pecan leaf phylloxera, Pecan ' " , , ,
|
||
" ", I
|
||
stem phylloxera, Pecan nut ,
|
||
casebearer, Pecan spittlebug, . , , I J I
|
||
,
|
||
Pecan weevil, Twig girdler,
|
||
, , " , •• , J
|
||
Walnut caterpillar . , ", .
|
||
:---;----;--
|
||
Pistachios Naval orangeworm 'h to 2 14 Apply dilute volumes of, 1:)0 to
|
||
300 gallons of mixed spra'l per
|
||
11
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYU INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
100 GALS_ (DAYS)
|
||
acre for full coverage at onset of
|
||
hull spllt_
|
||
Plums, Prunes, Cherries Black cherry aphid, Brown 1 3 Do not apply more than 6 quarts
|
||
soft scale, Cherry frult- of CARBARYL 4L per acre per
|
||
WOl1l1, Cherry maggot, appllcatlon_ For optimum scale
|
||
European earwig, Eye- control, apply when crawlers are
|
||
sponed budmoth, Forbes present. For lesser peach tree
|
||
scale, Frulttree leafraller, borer control, spray limbs and
|
||
Green frultworm, Gypsy tree trunks thoroughly, weekly
|
||
moth, Japanese beetle, during moth flIghL
|
||
l.ecanium scales, Lesser
|
||
peachO'ee borer, Medaly
|
||
plum aphid, Oystershell
|
||
scale, Peach twig borer,
|
||
Plum curcullo, Prune leaf·
|
||
hopper, Redbanded leaf-
|
||
roller, Rose chafer, San Jose
|
||
scale, Variegated leafrol1er
|
||
Codling moth, Eastern tent 14
|
||
caterpillar, Orange tortrlx,
|
||
Tussock moth
|
||
Walnut Calico scale, European fruit l-\ 14 Apply 5 quartS of CARBARYL
|
||
lecanium, Filbert-wonn, 4L spray per acre for mature
|
||
Fruittree leafraller, Frosted trees. For codling moth, apply
|
||
scale, Codling moth first spray when average cross
|
||
sectional diameters of developing
|
||
nuts are 1h [0 3,4 Inch. Repeat
|
||
during middle or late June as
|
||
needed.
|
||
Naval orangeworm 1 For naval orangeworm, time
|
||
application to coincide with peak
|
||
egg laying activity at time of or
|
||
following hull SpilL
|
||
European earwig 2 Spray tree trunks to palm of run-
|
||
off.
|
||
SMALL FRUIT CROPS
|
||
Recommended dosages refer [0 quarts of CARBARYL 4l per acre. The optimum spray gallonage will depend on plant size, density and
|
||
stage of growth. Typical spray gallonages per acre range 1T0m 100-300 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.
|
||
QUARTS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
PER ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Blackberries, European raspberry aphid, I to 2 7
|
||
Raspberries, Dewberries Japanese beetle, leaf-
|
||
(Including hoppers, Leafrollers, Rose
|
||
boysenberries and chafer, Snowy tree cricket
|
||
loganberries) , .
|
||
Omntvorous leafroller, 2 CALlFPRKIA;ONLY
|
||
Raspberry sawfly , .
|
||
, , , .
|
||
Blueberries Blueberry maggot, Cherry tYl [02 7 Apply 3 wtdeks before haWe~t'and
|
||
frultworm, Cranbeny repeat a.J 1,I..:tes,sary. " .
|
||
fruitworm, European fruit ' " .
|
||
lecanium, Japanese beetle
|
||
Cranberries Cutworms, Cranberry fire-- t 1f2 to 3 7 Apply in late bloom ~I"d as
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
worms, Cranbeny frult- needed at 7 to 10 day intervals.
|
||
worms, Cranbeny twig
|
||
girdler, Elm spanworm, CAUTION: May kill shrimp and
|
||
Japanese beede, leaf- crabs. Do not use In areas where
|
||
hopper, Rose chafer, these are Important resources.
|
||
Spagamothus worm
|
||
Grapes European fruit lecanlum, I to 2 7 Apply before first brood
|
||
Grape leaffolder, Grape lea!folder larvae emerge from
|
||
leafhopper, Western rol~.
|
||
grapeleaf skeleconlzer,
|
||
Western yellowStriped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Cutworms, Eightspotted 2
|
||
forester, Grape beny moth,
|
||
Japanese beede, June beede,
|
||
Orange tortrlx, Omnivorous
|
||
leaf-roller, Redbanded leaf-
|
||
roller, Salttnarsh caterpillar
|
||
Strawberries Flea beetle, Meadow 1 to 2 1 CARBARYL 4L may injure Early
|
||
spittlebug (strawberry Dawn and Sunrise varieties on the
|
||
fruitworm), Omnivorous Delmarva Peninsula.
|
||
leaftier, Strawbeny clipper,
|
||
Strawbeny bud weevil,
|
||
Strawberry Jeafroller,
|
||
Strawberry weevil
|
||
TREES AND ORNAMENTALS
|
||
For control "of certain insects on trees, ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the recommended amount of CARBARYL 4l in
|
||
100 gallons of water. Use hand or power-operated sprayer co wet leaves and twigs CO the dripping point. Do not use on Boston ivy,
|
||
Virginia creeper and Maidenhair fern. During early season, It may also Injure Virginia and sand pines.
|
||
QUARTS OF
|
||
PESTS CARBARYL 4U
|
||
100 GALS
|
||
Ants, Apple aphid, Armyworm, Azalea teaf- 1
|
||
miner, Bagworms, Birch ieafminer, Blister beede,
|
||
Boxelder bug, BoKWood leafmlner, Brown tail
|
||
moth, Cankerworms, Catalpa sphinx, Chiggers,
|
||
Cutworms, Cypress tip moth, Eastern spruce gall
|
||
adelgld, Elm !eaf aphid, Elm leaf beetle, Elm
|
||
spanworm, Eriophyid mites, European pine
|
||
shoot moth, Fall armyworm, Flea beetles,
|
||
Fuchsia gall mite, Fullar rose beetle, Gall midges,
|
||
Gall wasps, Greenstriped mapleworm, Grass-
|
||
hoppers, Gypsy moth, Hackberry nlpplegali
|
||
maker, Holly bud moth, Holly leafmlner,
|
||
Jackpine budwom1, Japanese beetle, Jeffrey pine
|
||
needlemlner, June beedes, Lace bugs,
|
||
leafhoppers, leafrollers, locust borer, Maple
|
||
leafcutter, Meatybugs, Mimosa webworm,
|
||
Nantucket pine tip moth, Oak leafininers, Oak
|
||
leaf skeletonlzer, Oak. moth, Oak complex,
|
||
Oleander caterpillar, Olive ash borer,
|
||
Orangestdped oakworm, Orange tortrlx,
|
||
Periodical cicada, Pine looper, Pine sawfly, Pine
|
||
spittlebug, Pitch pine tip moth, Plant bugs,
|
||
Poinsettia hornwonn, Psyllids, Puss caterpillar,
|
||
Redhumped oakworm, Rose aphid, Rose chafer,
|
||
Roseslug, Saddled prominent, Sawflies
|
||
(exposed), Scale Insects, Sowbugs, Splney elm
|
||
caterpillar, Sprlngrails, Spruce needleminer,
|
||
Subtropical pine tip moth, Tent caterpillars,
|
||
Thrips (exposed), Thorn bug, Ticks, Tree
|
||
hoppers, Walnut caterpillar, Webworms,
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
Apply dilute sprays to obtain thorough covera~ of upper
|
||
and lower leaf surfaces. To control scale Insects, treat
|
||
trunks, stems and twigs in addition to plant foliage. For
|
||
optimum worm control, treat when in early instars.
|
||
Addition of a sticker may Improve residual conO""ol.
|
||
Applications for control of maple leafcutter on sugar maple
|
||
should be made when larvae are in 2nd instar after mining
|
||
and as cases are being formed.
|
||
DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS
|
||
DURING APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE
|
||
DRIED.
|
||
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
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|
||
QUARTS OF
|
||
PESTS CARBARYL 4L1 SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
100 GALS
|
||
Western hemlod:: looper, Willow leaf beetles,
|
||
YeUow poplar weevil
|
||
Balsam twig aphid, Cooley spruce gall adelgid, 1102 Use the higher tate when large larvae or heavy populations
|
||
Douglas fir tussock moth, Spruce budworm, are presenL
|
||
Western spruce budworm
|
||
Ips engraver beedes, Mountain pine beetle, 16 Effective for beetle control or as a protective treaonent.
|
||
Roundheaded pine beede, Spruce beede, Apply I gallon of spray per 50 square feet of baric prior to
|
||
Western pine beede beetle night of host O"ee .ttack. Treat D"ee DlJnks from
|
||
ground level up, until trunk diameter is less than 5 Inches.
|
||
Repeat treaonen[S as needed.
|
||
Elm bark beetle Apply approximately 20 to 30 gallons of spray mixture for
|
||
each 50 feet of elm tree for thorough coverage of all bark.
|
||
surfaces on trunks, limbs and twigs.
|
||
LAWN AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
|
||
For control of certain turfgrass pests, apply the recommended rates In sufficient spray volume for thorough coverage and wrf thatch
|
||
penetration. Whe-e a dosage range is indicated, use the higher rate on large pest populations, advanced instars and dense vegetation.
|
||
Repeat treatment as necessary. Do not allow public use of treated areas during applications or until sprays have dried.
|
||
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|
||
14
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
AMOUNT OF CARBARYL 4L
|
||
SITE
|
||
Turfgrasses
|
||
PESTS
|
||
Ants, Armyworm, Centi
|
||
pedes, Chiggers, Cut
|
||
worms, Earwigs, Essex
|
||
skipper, European chafer,
|
||
Fall annywonn, Fiery
|
||
skipper, Grass-hoppers,
|
||
Green June beetle grub,
|
||
June beetles, Leafhoppers,
|
||
Lucerne moth, Milli-pedes,
|
||
Mosquitos (adults),
|
||
Sowbugs, Spittlebugs,
|
||
Springtalls, TIcks,
|
||
Yellowstriped armyworm
|
||
Chinch bugs, Sod webworm
|
||
(lawn moths)
|
||
Bluegrass billbug, European
|
||
crane fly, Fleas, White
|
||
grubs (such as Japanese
|
||
beetle, Chafer beetle, and
|
||
Phyllophaga spp. larvae)
|
||
Flo oz.
|
||
1000 SQ. FT.
|
||
III [03
|
||
4.4 co 6
|
||
6
|
||
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
QUARTSI ACRE
|
||
2 to 4 For Armyworm, Cutworm and Fall
|
||
Armyworm Control: Do not Irrigate
|
||
treated areas following Insecticide
|
||
application.
|
||
8
|
||
8
|
||
For Green June Beede Grub Control:
|
||
Make applications when grubs are feeding
|
||
near the soli surface. Water or irrigate
|
||
rurf grasses soon after treaonent.
|
||
For Chinch Bug Cono-ol: Treat entire
|
||
grass area rather than just damaged areas.
|
||
Irrigation of wrfgrass area before
|
||
treaOllent will aid In penetration of
|
||
Insecticide Into turfgrass.
|
||
For Sod Webworm Control: Do not
|
||
irrigate treated areas following insecticide
|
||
application.
|
||
For European Crane Fly Control:
|
||
Treattnents should be applied in early
|
||
spring, April 1 to April 15, or as
|
||
recommended by local Agriculwral
|
||
Extension Service agents. Water or
|
||
Irrigate turfgrasses thoroughly soon after
|
||
treatmenL
|
||
For White Grub Control: Applications
|
||
should be made when grubs are feeding:
|
||
near the soli surface, usually during late
|
||
March through May, or July to early
|
||
September, or as recommended by local
|
||
Agrlculwral Extension Service agents.
|
||
Water or irrigate turfgrasses thoroughly
|
||
soon after treatment.
|
||
IMPORTED FIRE ANT CONTROl
|
||
AMT OF CARBARYL 4L1
|
||
SITE VOLUME OF WATER SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
lawns, Cemeteries and .. II, qcs./ I 00 ga~. Apply a total of 2 gallons of the diluted solution over the
|
||
Recreational Areas (Including surface of each mound or at least 1 quart per 6 Inches of
|
||
turf, golf courses, and parks), or mound diameter using a bucket, can or other appropriate
|
||
Pastures, Rangeland, Forested equipmenL Thoroughly wet mound and surrounding area to a
|
||
Lands and Wasteland I V. Tbs.lgai. 4 ft. diameter (12 SQ. ft.). Do not disturb mourds pror to
|
||
treatment. Pour sotutlon from a height of about t"ree feel to
|
||
give sufficient force to break mound apex and f1C1,'w, Int? ant
|
||
tunnels. For best results, apply In cool weather, 6SC'f tb.~UOF,
|
||
or In early morning or late evening hquPi. , ~~peat appllc,,~ons If
|
||
mound actMty resumes after lOde. (S. Tro.jat new,mounds as
|
||
they appear. Pressurized sprays may disturb the an'-i a.1J cduse
|
||
migration, reducing product effectivenEis: • ~O NOT ALLOW
|
||
PUBLIC USE OF TREATED AREAS DUklNG APPlIC.~ tlONS
|
||
OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE DRIED. ' , 'J J,' •
|
||
--~ ..
|
||
Nursery Stock, Vegetable I V. qcs.llOO gals. DO NOT USE ON ANY FOOD CROP NOT lISTEP O:-;'THE
|
||
Transplants, Foliage Plants and LABEl.
|
||
Bedding Plants
|
||
15
|
||
|
||
AMT OF CARBARYL 4U
|
||
SITE VOLUME OF WATER SPEOFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Do not make more than one application, either as iii root·dip or
|
||
a drench treatment (applied to the point of saturation). Avoid
|
||
contact with foliage and treat only the growing media when
|
||
using on bedding plants.
|
||
ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL
|
||
For dilute spray ground applications to trees (Including 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 I
|
||
Tablespoon (~ fluid ounce) of CARBARYL 4L per gallon of water, where rates of 1 Quart 3re Indicated. Do not allow public use of
|
||
treated areas during applications or until sprays have dried.
|
||
QTS OF CARBARYL 4l
|
||
SITE PER 100 GALS. SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Paswres, Rangelands, Yards, 14 to I (I'l to 1 TbslGal.) DO NOT USE WHERE SHRIMP AND CRABS ARE
|
||
Parks, Recreational Areas, IMPORTANT RESOURCES. OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
logging Camps, Military Posts
|
||
and Adjacent Forested lands or Treat shrubbery and areas where adult mosquitoes congregate.
|
||
Wastelands Treat when adult mosquitoes are active In early mornings or late
|
||
evening. Repeat at 7 to 10 day . Intervals. Use 1,4 to 1h quart
|
||
per 100 gallons In mlstblowers, 1h to I Quart per acre in aerial
|
||
sprays and 1 quart per acre in low pressure ground sprayers.
|
||
25 For residual control in subtropical regions, apply 4 gallons of
|
||
prepared spray per 2,000 square feet of surface area. Repeat
|
||
in 3 to 6 months or when necessary.
|
||
PEST CONTROL IN AND AROUND BUILDINGS
|
||
Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. Therefore, applications of CARBARYL 4L
|
||
insecticide to surfaces where a noticeable residue or discoloradon Is objectionable should be avoided. Do not apply to carpets or
|
||
draperies as staining may occur. Care should aiso be exercised to avoid spotting of wallpaper and fabrics.
|
||
Do not use this product In commercial food areas of food handling establishments, restaurants or other places where food Is prepared or
|
||
processed. Do not use in serving areas while food Is exposed.
|
||
OUNCES
|
||
PESTS CARBARYUGAllON SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
AntS, Crickets, Flrebrats, 3 Apply as fine, low pressure (20 psi) spot spray or as crack and
|
||
Silverfish crevice application to areas where these pests hide. For ants,
|
||
apply to ant trails, around doors and windows and other places
|
||
where ants enter the premises.
|
||
Bees, Wasps 3 Thoroughly spray nest and entrance and surrounding areas
|
||
where insects allght. it Is generally advisable to spray the nests
|
||
In the evening when the Insects are less active and have returned
|
||
to the nest. Check nest carefully one or two days after spraying
|
||
to ensure complete kill, then remove and destroy nest to
|
||
prevent emergence of newly hatched Insects.
|
||
Brown dog ticks, Fleas 3 Thoroughly spray infested area. DO NOT TREAT IJIIM.\lS.
|
||
Carpenter ants 3 Apply to ant trails, around doors an~ win~~\,"s and other, places
|
||
where ants enter premises. Where i-loss1ble,'apply this product
|
||
directly to ant nest or infested Wood. ' J : , , • : •
|
||
, 1...L...l...
|
||
, .
|
||
Centipedes, Earwigs, Millipedes, 3 Apply around water pipes, doors and wln.1dws, and Oth~IJ tli:Jces
|
||
Scorpions where these pests may enter preln:s,,;'St • ,Spray b.bt;'oards,
|
||
storage areas, garages, carports, bx.e:r.~:1tS and othf.' areas
|
||
where these pests are found. . , .
|
||
Cockroaches 3 Apply as a fine, low pressure (psi) spot spray or as crack and
|
||
16
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
OUNCES
|
||
PESTS CARBARYUGAlLON SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
crevice applicatlons to areas where these pests hide. Efficacy
|
||
varies with species sensitivity. This product Is generally not
|
||
highly effective in cancrolling German cockroaches.
|
||
Spiders 3 Apply to inFested baseboards, window and door frames,
|
||
comers, pipes, storage areas, atdcs and under eaves. Make spot
|
||
applkadons to other areas where these pests are present.
|
||
OUTDOORS
|
||
Perimeter treatment for control 16 oz.l50 ga~. water Apply via power spray or other spray method. To help prevent
|
||
of ants, bees and wasps, brown infestations of buildings by pests, outside perimeter treatment
|
||
dog tleks, carpenter ants, should be in a band 6 to 10 Feet wide and confined to shrub
|
||
centipedes, cockroaches, beds, foundation plantings, and lawn or soil areas Immediately
|
||
crickets, earwigs, firebrats and adjacent to the strUcwre. Direct application to structures should
|
||
sHverfish, fleas, millipedes, be minimal and restricted to cracks and crevices and other areas
|
||
scorpions and spiders where insects tend to congregate.
|
||
POULTRY ROOSTS AND BUILDINGS ONLY
|
||
QTS OF CARBARYL 4U
|
||
POULTRY QUARTERS 100 GAL. SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
Bed bug, Chicken mite, Flea, 4 DO NOT TREAT POULTRY OR GAME BIRDS.
|
||
Uce, Northern fowl mite
|
||
Apply 1 to 2 gallons of spray mixture per 1,000 square feet of
|
||
wall, liner or roost surface. Force spray Into cracks. Repeat as
|
||
needed. Avoid contamination of nests, eggs and feeding and
|
||
watering troughs.
|
||
Fowl tick 16 Ventilate while spraying. Do not treat premises within 7 days of
|
||
slaughter.
|
||
Lesser mealworm 50 Apply 2 gallons of spray mixture per 1,000 square feet of floor
|
||
space or liner surface. Repeat as needed. Ventilate while
|
||
spraying. Do not treat premises within 7 days of slaughter.
|
||
NOTICE: Seller warrants that the product conforms to Its chemical description and Is reasonably fit for the purposes stated on the label
|
||
",,'hen used In accord,mce with dlrectlons under normal conditions of use, but neither this warranty nor any other warranty of
|
||
merchantabilitY or fitness for a particular purpose, express or implied, extends to the use of this product contrary to label instructions,
|
||
or under abnormal conditions, or under conditions not reasonably foreseeable to Seller, and Buyer assumes the risk of any such use.
|
||
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|
||
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