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# DREXEL CARBARYL 2L
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- EPA Reg No: **19713-89**
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- Registrant: DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (22.5%)
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- Label accepted: 2009-09-15
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/019713-00089-20090915.pdf
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---
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u.s. ENVIRONMENTAL
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PROTECTION AGENCY
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Office of Pesticide Programs
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Registration Division (7505P)
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1200 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
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NOTICE OF PESTICIDE:
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__ Registration
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XX Reregistration
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(under FIFRA, as amended)
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Washington, D.C.20460
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Name and Address of Registrant (include ZIP Code):
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Drexel Chemical Company
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PO Box 13327
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Mem his, TN 38113-0327
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EPA Reg.
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Number:
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19713-89
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Date of
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Issuance:
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EP 1 5 2009
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Terms of Issuance:
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Unconditional
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Name of Pesticide Product:
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Drexel Carbaryl 2L
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Note: Changes in labeling differing in substance from that accepted in connection with this registration must be
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submitted to and accepted by the Registration Division prior to use of the label in commerce. In any
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correspondence on this product always refer to the above EPA registration number.
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On the basis of information furnished by the registrant, the above named pesticide is hereby reregistered under
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the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Registration is in no way to be construed as an
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endorsement or recommendation of this product by the Agency. In order to protect health and the environment,
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the Administrator, on his motion, may at any time suspend or cancel the registration of a pesticide in accordance
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with the Act. The acceptance of any name in connection with the registration of a product under this Act is not
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to be construed as giving the registrant a right to exclusive use of the name or to its use if it has been covered by
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others.
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Based on your response to the Reregistration Eligibility Document, EPA has reregistered the product listed
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above. This action is taken under the authority of section 4(g)(2)(c) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
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Rodenticide Act, as amended. Reregistration under this section does not eliminate the need for continual
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reassessment of pesticides. EPA may require submission of data at any time to maintain the registration of your
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product. Within 45 days from the date of this notice, two copies of a fmal printed label must be submitted with
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the following change:
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Revise "Intended for Outdoor Residential Use Only" to read "Intended for Outdoor Residential Use."
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Your Confidential Statement of Formula (CSF) dated February 12, 1997 is acceptable. This CSF supercedes all
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previous CSFs. You may distribute products bearing the old label for 12 months from receipt of this letter or
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your next printing of the label, whichever comes first.
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A copy of the stamped label is enclosed for your records.
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Date:
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SEP 1 5 2009
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Laws, Branch Chief
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tion Division, Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
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CARBARYL 2 L
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Insecticide
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(EPA Reg. No. 19713-89)
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MASTER LABEL CONSISTING OF:
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1. Sublabel for Pump Sprayer I Hose-end Sprayer
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Concentrate Product Packaging
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2. Sublabel for Pre-packaged Hose-end Ready-to
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Spray Product Packaging
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Page 1 of 15
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ACCEPTED
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With COMMENTS
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In ir~erE!J ~~:
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Under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide
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and ~~entic~e Act, As amended, for the
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pestiCide Registered under EPA Reg. No:
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. \tt'1\3 -~~
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Sublabel for Pump Sprayer I Hose-end Sprayer
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Concentrate Product Packaging
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CARBARYL 2 L
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Insecticide
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INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate} ....................... 22.5%
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OTHER INGREDIENTS: ...................................................................................... 77.5%
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TOTAL: ............... ........................................................................ 1 00.00/0
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This product contains 2 pounds of carbaryl per gallon.
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EPA Reg. No. 19713-89
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EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-XXX Net Content: (Various sizes; up to one gallon)
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION
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See First Aid on Page 3
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Manufactured By:
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Drexel Chemical Company
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P.O. Box 13327
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FIRST AID
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This product is an N-methyl carbamate that inhibits cholinesterase.
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If Swallowed:
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• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for 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 control center or doctor.
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• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
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If on Skin or Clothing:
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• Take off contaminated clothing.
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• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Call a poison control center for doctor or treatment advice.
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If Inhaled:
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• Move person to fresh air.
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• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration,
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preferably by mouth to mouth, if possible.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
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If In Eyes:
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• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
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• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
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Have the container or label with you when calling a pOison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
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For information on this pesticide product (including health concerns, medical emergencies or pesticide
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incidents), call the National Pesticide Information Center at 1-800-858~7378. .
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate that inhibits cholinesterase. Atropine is antidotal.
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Do not use 2-PAM (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide), opiates or cholinesterase inhibiting drugs. Probable
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mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, if absorbed through skin or if inhaled. Avoid contact with skin,
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eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes
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plus socks, and household latex or rubber gloves when mixing and applying this product.
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Wear a hat and eye protection when making overhead applications. Remove clothing immediately
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if pesticide soaks clothing. Change clothing as soon as possible after use. Wash the outside of
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gloves before removing. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing
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Qum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or allow
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drift to water. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm
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drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when
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rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or
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wash pesticide off the treatment area. Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will
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help avoid run off to water bodies or drainage systems.
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BEE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYBEES AND OTHER BEES. This product is highly toxic to
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honeybees and other bees. DO NOT apply to plants in bloom.
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Page 30fl5
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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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Read entire label before using this product. Strictly observe restrictions, precautions, and label directions.
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RESTRICTIONS
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly or through drift. Keep
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people and pets out of the area during application.
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Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.
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For outdoor use only. Not for use on plants grown for sale, commercial use, research, or for commercial
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seed production. Use on lawns is prohibited.
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PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS
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Application to wet foliage or during periods of high humidity may cause injury to tender foliage. Do not use
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on Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern as injury may result. This product may also injure
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Virginia and sand pines.
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STAINING PRECAUTION
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Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, Cinder block, wood, fabrics, and carpet. Spray
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deposits that could inadvertently reach painted or stained surfaces or finishes (i e., cars, houses, trailers,
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boats, etc.) should be immediately removed by washing to prevent discoloration. Avoid applications to
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surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable. Tracking of product residues onto fabric or carpet
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may cause permanent discoloration.
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SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS
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This concentrate product applied at 1.5 fluid ounces per gallon delivers a spray solution containing 0.25%
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carbaryl.
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HOW TO USE
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• Shake bottle well before use.
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• Mix the speCified amount of product and water (see site-specific use direction below) and apply
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with pump-style tank sprayer or hose-end sprayer.
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• Apply when insects or damage appear. Repeat as necessary to maintain control, following the
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specified spray interval listed for the specific use site.
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• Apply when air is calm.
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• Start spraying at the farthest corner of the treatment area and work backward to avoid contact with
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wet surfaces.
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• Spray thoroughly to wet upper and lower leaf surfaces, stems and branches.
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• Allow spray to dry in treated areas before reentering.
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• DO NOT apply to large trees. For trees taller than 10 feet, consider hiring a licensed professional.
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PUMP STYLE TANK SPRAYERS
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(Best for spot spraying small areas.)
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1. Add appropriate amounts of water & product to sprayer tank.
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2. Close sprayer, shake well and pressurize. Adjust nozzle to a coarse spray. Hold tip of wand about 12"
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from target and spray.
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3. Occasionally re-pressurize sprayer as needed to maintain a good spray pattern.
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Page 4 ofl5
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DIAL-STYLE HOSE-END SPRAYERS
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(Best for spraying larger areas.)
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1. Fill sprayer jar with enough product for the area to be treated. DO NOT ADD WATER.
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2. Close sprayer, set dial, hook to· garden hose and apply. To avoid contact with the treated area,
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begin by spraying area farthest from faucet walking backwards as you spray.
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3. Pour any unused product back into this original container.
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CONCENTRATE PLUS WATER HOSE-END SPRAYERS
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(Best for spraying larger areas.)
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1. Pour product into sprayer jar to the required "Fluid Ounce" level.
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2. Add the appropriate amount of water to the 'Gallons' level.
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3. Close sprayer, hook to garden hose, shake well and apply. To avoid contact with the treated area,
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begin by spraying area farthest form faucet walking backwards as you spray.
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GARDEN VEGETABLES
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To effectively kill the vegetable pests listed below, mix 1.5 fluid ounces of this product per gallon of water and
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apply product in adequate volume to effectively cover both the upper and lower surfaces of the plant.
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_. VEGETABLE PHI" Maximum No.
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(days) of Applications
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per Year
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Asparagus 1 .3
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Brassica head and stem vegetables--: Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chinese 3 4
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cabbage, Kohlrabi
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Brassica leafy vegetables": Chinese cabbage, Collards, Kale, Mustard greens. Mustard spinach, 14 4
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Turnip greens
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Com (sweeQ 2 8
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Cucurbits: Cucumber, Melons, Pumpkins, Squash 3 6
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Dried shelled legume vegetables": Adzuki bean, Blackeyed pea, Cowpea, Field bean, Kidney bean, 21 4
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Lentils, Lima bean (dry), MUl}g bean, NaV1' bean, Pinto bean, Southern pea
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Edible-podded legume vegetables-: Dwarf pea, Edible-pod pea, Jack bean, Snap bean, Snow 3 4
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pea, Sugar snap pea, Wax bean, Yardlong bean
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Fruiting vegetables: Eggplant, Groundcherry, Okra, Peppers, Tomatoes 3 7
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Fruiting vegetables: Cardoon, Celery, Celtuce, Florence fennel, Dandelion, Endive, Lettuce (head, 14 5
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leaf), Parsley, Rhubarb, Spinach, Swiss chard
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Root and Tuber vegetables (except sugarbeets and sweet potatoes): Artichoke (Chinese, 7 6
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Jerusalem), Carrots, Garden beets (roots, tops), Ginger, Ginseng, Horseradish, Parsnips, Potato,
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Radish, Rutabaga, Sal~ify, Turni~Jroots, t~s), Yam
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Sweet potato 7 8
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PESTS: Alfalfa caterpillar, Apache cicada, Armyworms, Asparagus beetle, Aster leafhopper, Bean leaf beetle, Chinch bug,
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Colorado potato beetle, Com earworm, Com rootworm (adult), Cowpea curculio, Cucumber beetle, Cutworms, European corn borer,
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Fall armyworm, Rea beetles, Grasshoppers, Green cloverworm, Harlequin bug, Imported cabbageworm, Japanese beetle, Lace
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bugs, Leafhopper, Lima bean pod borer, Lygus bugs, Melon worm, Mexican bean beetle, Pea weevil, Rednecked peanutworm, Sap
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beetles, Southwestern corn borer, Spittlebugs, Squash bugs, Stink bugs, Sweet potato weeVil, Threecornered alfalfa hopper,Thrlps,
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Tomato hornworm, Tomato hornworm, Tortoise beet/e, Velvetbean Webworms, Western bean cutworm, Whitefringed beetle
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(adults), Yellowstriped armyworm
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"'PHI refers to the minimum interval in days that must be observed between the date of the last application and date of harvest
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""Application is only permitted within 30 days of crop emergence or the date of transplanting.
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-00 not use on fresh/succulent beans or peas.
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Page 5 of 15
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FRUITS
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This product may be use as a spot treatment for localized pest infestations on the tree fruits listed below. Do
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not use on large trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray deposits as inadequate
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performance will result.
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Mix 3 fluid ounces of this product per gallon of water and spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and between
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fruit clusters and on small limbs and trunks to the paint of runoff where pest appears. Repeat applications as
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necessary up to a total of 8 times per year for tree fruits or 5 times per year for small fruits, but not more
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often than once every seven days.
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NOTE: To avoid undesirable apple thinning, delay use until at least 30 days after full bloom .. Carbaryl may
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injure early dawn and sunrise strawberry varieties on the Delmarva Penihsula.
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TREE FRUITS PESTS PHI-
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(days)
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Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Apple aphid, Apple maggot, Apple mealybug, Apple pandemic, Apple rust mite, . 3
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Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Apple sucker, Avocado leafroller, Bagworms. Black cherry aphid, Black scale,
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Plums, Prunes Leafrollers, Lecanium scales, Lesser appleworm, Lesser peachtree borer,
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Meadow spittlebug, Omnivorous leaftier, Strawberry fruitworm; Orange tortrix
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Calamondin, Citron, Citrus Apopka weevil (adult), Avocado leafroller, California orangedog, Citrus cutworm, 5
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hybrids (e.g. Tangelo), Citrus root weevils (adults), Citrus rust mite, Eriophyid mites, Fruiltree leafroller,
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Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Fuller rose beetle, Uttle leaf notcher (adult), Orange tortrix, Plant bugs, Scale
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Ume, Mandarin, (tangerine), insects [Black scale, brown soft scale, Califomia red scale (except in California),
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Orange, Pummelo citrus snow scale, yellow scale (except in California), Western tussock moth
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·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the date of harvest
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SMALL FRUITS PESTS PHI*
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(days)
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Blackberries, Blueberries, Blueberry maggot, Brown soft scale, California red scale, Cherry 7
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Dewberries, Grapes, fruitworm, Cherry maggot, Citrus cutworm, Citrus root weevil, Citricola
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Raspberries, Strawberries scale, Citrus cutworm, Citrus snow scale, Codling moth, Cucumber
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beetles, Cutworms, Eastern tent caterpillar, Eightspotted forester,
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European apple sawfly, European earwig, European raspberry aphid.
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Eyespotted budmoth, Fireworm, Forbes scale, Fruitree leafroller, Grape berry
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moth, Grape leaffolder, Grape leafhopper, Green fruitworm, Japanese beetle,
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June beetles. Leafhoppers, Oriental fruit m9th, Oystershell scale, Peach twig
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borer, Pear leaf blister mite, Pear psylla, Pear rust mite. Periodical cicada,
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Plum curculio, Prune leafhopper, Raspberry sawfly, Redbanded leafroller,
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Rose chafer, Rosy apple aphid, Saltmarsh caterpillar, San Jose scale, Snowy
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tree cricket, Strawberry weeVil, Tarnished plant bug, Tentiform leafrniner,
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Tussock moth variegated leafroller, Western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Western
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tussock moth, West Indian sugarcaneborer (adults), Western yellowstriped
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armyworm, White apple leafhopper, Wooly apple aphid, Yellow headed
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fireworm
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·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the date of harvest.
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Page 6 of 15
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"7
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/" Ib
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ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS
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This product may be used as a spot treatment for localized pest infestations on trees, Do not use on large
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trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray deposits.
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Mix 1.5 fluid ounces of product per gallon of water and spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and small trunks,
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stems and twigs to the point of runoff where pests appear. Repeat applications 'as necessary up to a total of
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4 times per year for trees and 6 times per year for ornamentals, shrubs, and flowers, but not more often than
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once every 7 days. '
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ORNAMENTAL TREES, PESTS
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SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS
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Ants (excluding harvester, carpenter, and pharaoh ants), Apple aphid,
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Ornamental trees, Shrubs, and Armyworm, Azalea leafminer, Bagworms, Birch leafminer, Blister beetle,
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Flowers Boxelder bug, Boxwood leafminer, Browntail moth, Cankerworms,
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Catalpa sphinx, Chiggers*, Cooley spruce gall, Elm leaf aphid, Elm
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spanworm, Eriophyid mnes, European pineshoot moth, Fall armyworm,
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Flea beetles, Fuller rose beetles, Gall midges, Gall wasps, Grasshoppers, Green
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striped mapleworm, Gypsy moth, Hackberry nipplegall makers, Holly budmoth,
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Holly leafminer, Jackpine budworm, Japanese beetle, Jeffrey pine needleminer,
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June beetles. Plant bugs, Lace bugs, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, Locust borer.
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Maple leafcutter, Mealybugs, MimoSa webworm, Nantucket pine tip moth, Oak
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leafminer, Oak leaf skeletonizer, Oakworm complex, Oleander caterpillar, Olive
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ash borer, Orange-striped oakworm, Orange tortrix, Periodical cicada, Pine
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Sawfly, Pine spittlebug, Pitch pine tip moth, Poinsettia horn worm,
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Psyllids, Puss caterpillar, Redhumped oakworm, Rose aphid, Rose chafer,
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Roseslug, Saddled prominent, Sawflies (exposed), Scale insects,
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Sowbugs, Spiny elm caterpillar, Springtails, Spruce budworm, Spruce
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needleminer, Subtropical pine tip moth, Tent caterpillar, Thorn bug, Thrips
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(exposed), Ticks·, Walnut caterpillar webworms, Western hemlock loopers,
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Westem spruce budworm, Willow leaf beetles, Yellow poplar weevil
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*Will kill pests that are present onJy at the time of application, Pests must be directly_contacted for this product to be effective.
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NUISANCE PESTS AROUND OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS
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This product may be used as a perimeter treatment to kill listed nuisance pests. Mix 3 fluid ounces of this
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product per gallon of water and thoroughly pray the outside perimeter of the home where pests tend to
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congregate. Use on lawns is prohibited, Will kill target pests that are present only at the time of application.
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Pest must be directly contacted for this product to be effective.
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NOTE: Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. Therefore
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applications of this product to surfaces where a noticeable residue or discoloration is objectionable should
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be avoided.
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PESTS
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Ants (except, carpenter ants, harvester, and pharaoh), Bees, Centipedes, Cockroaches, Crickets. Darkling beetles, Earwigs,
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Firebrats, Fleas, Grasshoppers, Millipedes, Mosquitoes (adults), Scorpions, Silverfish, Spiders, Ticks, and Wasps
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Page 7 of 15
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Pesticide Storage: Store unused product in original container only, in cool, dry area out reach of children
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and animals, preferably in a locked storage area. Do not store In areas where temperatures frequently
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exceed 100°F.
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Pesticide Disposal: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused
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product down any indoor or outdoor drain.
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Container Disposal: If empty: Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for
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recycling if available. If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place
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unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.
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WARRANTY - CONDITIONS OF SALE
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Research and testing have determined that the "Directions For Use" are E\ppropriate for the proper use of
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this product under expected conditions. To the extent consistent with applicable law, the Buyer assumes
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responsibility for lack of performance or safety if not used according to the directions.
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Editorial Note: [Bracketed text] is optional language or editorial noting
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Optional advertising/Marketing claims:
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[Home and Garden Insecticide]
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[Kills Japanese Beetles]
|
||
[Bug Killer]
|
||
[Kills over 100 Listed Insects on Vegetables, Fruits, and Ornamentals]
|
||
[Kills over 80 Different Insect pests on Trees, Ornamentals, Shrubs, and Flowers]
|
||
[16 oz. makes up to 21 gallons] -Concentrate product packaging only
|
||
[32 oz. makes up to 42 gallons] - Concentrate product packaging only
|
||
[Ready to Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready-to-Spray (hose-E:!nd applicator) product packaging only
|
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[Shake Well and Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready~to-Spray (hose-end applicator) product
|
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packaging only
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Page 8 oflS
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Sublabel for Pre-packaged Hose-end Ready-to
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Spray Product Packaging
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CARBARYL 2 L
|
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Insecticide
|
||
INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
|
||
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) ....................... 22.5%
|
||
OTHER INGREDIENTS: ..... ; ................................................................................ 77.5%
|
||
TOTAL: ....................................................................................... 100.0%
|
||
This product contains 2 pounds of carbaryl per gallon.
|
||
EPA Reg. No. 19713-89
|
||
EPA Est. No. 19713-XX-XXX Net Content: (Various sizes; up to one gallon)
|
||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
|
||
CAUTION
|
||
See First Aid on Page 10
|
||
Manufactured By:
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Drexel Chemical Company
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P.O. Box 13327
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Memphis, TN 38113-0327
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FIRST AID
|
||
This product is an N-methyl carbamate that inhibits cholinesterase.
|
||
If Swallowed:
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.
|
||
• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.
|
||
• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.
|
||
• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
|
||
If on Skin or Clothing:
|
||
• Take off contaminated clothing.
|
||
• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.
|
||
• Call a poison control center for doctor or treatment advice.
|
||
If Inhaled:
|
||
• Move person to fresh air.
|
||
• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration,
|
||
preferably by mouth to mouth, if possible.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
|
||
If In Eyes:
|
||
• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes.
|
||
• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.
|
||
• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
|
||
Have the container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment.
|
||
For information on this pestiCide product (including health concerns, medical emergencies or pesticide
|
||
incidents), call the National Pesticide Information Center at 1-800-858-7378.
|
||
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is an N-methyl carbamate tha~ inhibits cholinesterase. Atropine is antidotal.
|
||
Do not use 2-PAM (pyridine-2-aldoxime methiodide), opiates or cholinesterase inhibiting drugs. Probable
|
||
mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage.
|
||
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
|
||
Hazards to humans and Domestic Animals
|
||
CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, if absorbed through skin or if inhaled. Avoid contact with skin,
|
||
eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing vapor or spray mist. Wear long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes
|
||
plus socks, and household latex or rubber gloves when mixing and applying this product.
|
||
Wear a hat and eye protection when making overhead applications. Remove clothing immediately
|
||
if pesticide soaks clothing. Change clothing as soon as possible after use. Wash the outside of
|
||
gloves before removing. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing
|
||
gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
|
||
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
|
||
This product is extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or allow
|
||
drift to water. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm
|
||
drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when
|
||
rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or
|
||
wash pestiCide off the treatment area. Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will
|
||
help avoid run off to water bodies or drainage systems.
|
||
BEE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYB~ES AND OTHER BEES. This product is highly toxic to
|
||
honeybees and other bees. DO NOT apply to plants in bloom.
|
||
Page 10 of 15
|
||
|
||
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
|
||
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
|
||
Read entire label before using this product. Strictly observe restrictions, precautions, and label
|
||
directions.
|
||
RESTRICTIONS
|
||
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly or through drift. Keep
|
||
people and pets out of the area during application.
|
||
Do not allow people or pets to enter the treated area until sprays have dried.
|
||
For outdoor use only. Not for use on plants grown for sale, commercial use, research, or for commercial
|
||
seed production. Use on lawns is prohibited.
|
||
PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS
|
||
Application to wet foliage or during periods of high humidity may cause injury to tender foliage. Do not use
|
||
on Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern as injury may result. This product may also injure
|
||
Virginia and sand pines.
|
||
STAINING PRECAUTION
|
||
Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, )Nood, fabrics, and carpet. Spray
|
||
depOSits that could inadvertently reach painted or stained surfaces or finishes (i e., cars, houses, trailers,
|
||
boats, etc.) should be immediately removed by washing to prevent discoloration. Avoid applications to
|
||
surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable. Tracking of product residues onto fabric or carpet
|
||
may cause permanent discoloration.
|
||
SPECIFIC USE DIRECTIONS
|
||
HOSE-END SPRAYER INSTRUCTIONS
|
||
This ready-to-spray product delivers a spray solution containing approximately 0.25% of carbaryl.
|
||
[Note that minor packaging-related modifications may be needed to aCcount for different manufactures of
|
||
hose-end sprayer heads]
|
||
HOW TO USE
|
||
• Apply when insects or damage appear. Repeat as necessary to kill insects, following the specified
|
||
spray interval listed in the specific directions foll9win9.
|
||
• Apply when air is calm.
|
||
• Shake bottle well before use. Attach garden hose to spray nozzle.
|
||
• Turn on water supply.
|
||
• Push safety tab and turn control knob to 'Water" position.
|
||
• Point sprayer 'nozzle toward targeted plants and turn. control knob to "ON". Product will
|
||
automatically mix with water. '
|
||
• Start spraying at the farthest comer of the treatment 1'Irea and work backward to avoid contact with
|
||
wet surfaces.
|
||
• Spray upper and lower leaf surfaces thoroughly.
|
||
• Allow spray to dry in treated areas before reentering.
|
||
• DO NOT apply to large trees. For trees taller than 10 feet, consider hiring a licensed professional.
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
/
|
||
110
|
||
|
||
GARDEN VEGETABLES
|
||
To effectively kill the vegetable pests listed below, apply product in adequate volume to effectively
|
||
cover both the upper and lower surfaces of the plant.
|
||
VEGETABLE PHI" Maximum No.
|
||
(days) of Applications
|
||
per Year
|
||
Asparagus 1 3
|
||
Brassica head and stem vegetables": Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, 3 4
|
||
Cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, Kohlrabi
|
||
Brassica leafy vegetables": Chinese cabbage, Coliards, Kale, Mustard greens, 14 4
|
||
Mustard spinach, Turnip greens -
|
||
Cornjswee!) 2 8
|
||
Cucurbits: Cucumber, Melons, Pu~kins, ~uash 3 6
|
||
Dried shelled legume vegetables··: Adzuki bean, Blackeyed pea, Cowpea, Field bean, 21 4
|
||
,Kidney bean, Lentils, Lima bean (dry), Mung bean, Navy bean, Pinto bean, South em
|
||
pea
|
||
Edible-podded legume vegetables·'·: Dwarf pea, Edible-pod pea, Jack bean, Snap 3 4
|
||
bean, Snow pea, Sugar snap pea, Wax bean, Yardlong bean
|
||
Fruiting vegetables: Eggplant, Groundcherry, Okra, Peppers, Tomatoes 3 7
|
||
Fruiting vegetables: Cardoon, Celery, Celtuce, Florence fennel, Dandelion, Endive, 14 5
|
||
Lettuce (head, leaf), Parsley, Rhubarb, Spinach, Swiss chard
|
||
Root and Tuber vegetables (e~cept sugarbeets and sweet potatoes): Artichoke 7 6
|
||
(Chinese, Jerusalem), Carrots, Garden beets (roots, tops), Ginger, Ginseng,
|
||
Horseradish, Parsnips, Potato, Radish, Rutabaga; Salsify, Turnip (roots, tops), Yam
|
||
Sweet potato 7 8
|
||
PESTS: Alfalfa caterpillar, Apache cicada, Armyworms, Asparagus beetle, Aster leafhopper, Bean leaf beetle, Chinch
|
||
bug, Colorado potato beetle, Com earworm, Com rootworm (adult), Cowpea curculio, Cucumber beetle, Cutworms,
|
||
European com borer, Fall armyworm, Flea beetles, Grasshoppers, Green cloverworm, Harlequin bug, Imported
|
||
cabbageworm, Japanese beetle, Lace bugs, Leafhopper, Lima bean pod borer, Lygus bugs, Melon worm, Mexican
|
||
bean beetle, Pea weevil, Rednecked peanutworm, Sap beetles, Southwestern com borer, Spittlebugs, Squash bugs,
|
||
Stink bugs, Sweet potato weevil, Threecomered alfalfa hopper,Thrlps, Tomato hornworm, Tomato homworm, Tortoise
|
||
beetle, Velvetbean Webworms, Western bean cutworm, Whitefringed beetle (adults), Yellowstriped armyworm
|
||
, ·PHI refers to the minimum interval in days that must be observed between the date of the last application and
|
||
date of harvest.
|
||
~Application is only permittEld within 30 days of crop emergence or the date of transplanting.
|
||
··'Do not use on fresh/succufent beans or peas.
|
||
Page 120flS
|
||
|
||
FRUITS
|
||
This product may be use as a spot treatment for localized, pest infestations on the tree fruits listed
|
||
below, Do not use on large trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray
|
||
deposits as inadequate performance will result. .
|
||
Spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and between fruit clusters and on small limbs and trunks to
|
||
the point of runoff where pest appears. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 8 times
|
||
per year for tree fruits or 5 times per year for small fruits, but not more often than once every
|
||
seven days.
|
||
NOTE: To avoid undesirable apple thinning, delay use uritil at least 30 days after full bloom.
|
||
Carbaryl insecticide may injure early dawn and sunrise strawberry varieties on the Delmarva
|
||
Peninsula.
|
||
TREE FRUITS PESTS PHI*
|
||
(days)
|
||
Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Apple aphid, Apple maggot, Apple mealybug, Apple pandemic, Apple 3
|
||
Nectarines, Peaches, rust mite, Apple sucker, Avocado leafroller, Bagworms. Black cherry
|
||
Pears, Plums, Prunes aphid, Black scale, Leafrol/ers, Lecaniu'm scales, Lesser appleworm,
|
||
Lesser peachtree borer, Meadow spittlebug, Omnivorous leaftier,
|
||
Strawberry fruitworm, Orange tortrix
|
||
Calamondin, Citron, Citrus Apopka weevil (adult), Avocado leafrolier, California orangedog, Citrus 5
|
||
hybrids (e.g, Tangelo), cutworm, Citrus root weevils (adults), Citrus rust mite, Eriophyid mites,
|
||
Grapefruit, Kumquat, Fruittree leafrol/er, Fuller rose beetle, Little leaf notcher (adult), Orange
|
||
Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, tortrix, Plant bugs, Scale insects [Black scale, brown soft scale,
|
||
(tangerine), Orange, California red scale (except in California), citrus snow scale, yellow
|
||
Pummelo scale (except in California), Western tussock moth
|
||
·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the
|
||
date of harvest.
|
||
SMALL FRUITS PESTS PHI*
|
||
(days)
|
||
Blackberries, Blueberries, Blueberry maggot, Brown soft scale, California red scale, Cherry 7
|
||
Dewberries, Grapes, , fruitworm, Cherry maggot, Citrus cutWorm, Citrus root weeVil, Citricola
|
||
Raspberries, Strawberries scale, Citrus cutworm, Citrus snow scale, Codling moth, Cucumber
|
||
beetles, Cutworms, Eastern tent caterpillar, Eightspotted forester,
|
||
European apple sawfly, European earWig, European raspberry aphid.
|
||
Eyespotted budmoth, Fireworm, Forbes scale, Fruitree leafroiler,
|
||
Grape berry moth, Grape leatf61der, Grape leafhopper, Green
|
||
fruitworm, Japanese beetle, June beetles. Leafhoppers, Oriental fruit
|
||
moth, Oystershell scale, Peach twig borer, Pear leaf blister mite, Pear
|
||
psylla, Pear rust mite. Periodical cicada, Plum curculio, Prune
|
||
leafhopper, Raspberry sawfly, Redbanded leafroller, Rose chafer, Rosy
|
||
apple aphid, Saltmarsh caterpillar, San Jose scale, Snowy tree cricket,
|
||
Strawberry weeVil, Tarnished plant bug, Tentiform leafminer, Tussock
|
||
moth variegated leafroller, Western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Western
|
||
tussock moth, West Indian sugarcaneborer (adults), Western
|
||
yellowstriped armyworm, White apple leafhopper, Wooly apple aphid,
|
||
Yellow headed fireworm
|
||
·PHI refers to minimum interval that must be observed between the date of the last application and the date
|
||
of harvest.
|
||
Page 13 of 15
|
||
|
||
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS
|
||
This product may be used as a spot treatment for localized pest infestations on trees. Do not use
|
||
on large trees or where pest populations are generally inaccessible to spray deposits.
|
||
Spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and small trunks, stems and twigs to the point of runoff
|
||
where pests appear. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 4 times per year for trees
|
||
and 6 times per year for ornamentals, shrubs, and flowers, but not more often than once every 7
|
||
days.
|
||
ORNAMENTAL TREES, PESTS
|
||
SHRUBS, AND FLOWERS
|
||
Ants (excluding harvester, carpenter, and pharaoh ants), Apple aphid.
|
||
Ornamental trees, Shrubs, and Armyworm, Azalea leafminer, Bagworms, Birch leafminer, Blister beetle,
|
||
Flowers Boxelder bug, Boxwood leafminer, Browntail moth, Cankerworms,
|
||
Catalpa sphinx, Chigg~rs', Cooley spruce gall, Elm leaf aphid, Elm
|
||
spanworm, Eriophyid mites, European pineshoot moth, Fall armyworm,
|
||
Flea beetles, Fuller rose beetles, Gall midges, Gall wasps,
|
||
Grasshoppers, Green striped mapleworm, Gypsy moth, Hackberry
|
||
nipplegall makers, Holly budmoth, Holly leafminer, Jackpine budworm,
|
||
Japanese beetle, Jeffrey pine needleminer, June beetles. Plant bugs,
|
||
Lace bugs, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, Locust borer. Maple leafcutter,
|
||
Mealybugs, Mimosa webworm, Nantucket pine tip moth, Oak leafminer,
|
||
Oak leaf skeletonizer, Oakworm complex, Oleander caterpillar, Olive ash
|
||
borer, Orange-striped oakworm, Orange tortrix, Periodical cicada, Pine
|
||
Sawfly, Pine spittlebug, Pitch pine tip moth, Poinsettia horn worm,
|
||
Psyllids, Puss caterpillar, Redhumped oakworm, Rose aphid, Rose
|
||
chafer, Roseslug, Saddled prominent, Sawflies (exposed), Scale insects,
|
||
Sowbugs, Spiny elm caterpillar,Springtails, Spruce budworm, Spruce
|
||
needleminer, Subtropical pine tip moth, Tent caterpillar" Thorn bug,
|
||
Thrips (exposed), Ticks", Walnut caterpillar webworms, Western
|
||
hemlock loopers, Westem spruce budworm, Willow leaf beetles, Yellow
|
||
poplar weevil
|
||
"Will kill pests that are present only at the time of application. Pests must be directly contacted for this product to be
|
||
effective.
|
||
NUISANCE PESTS AROUND OUTDOOR RESIDENTIAL AREAS
|
||
This product may be used as a perimeter treatment to kill listed nuisance pests. Thoroughly pray the outside
|
||
perimeter of the home where pests tend to congregate. Use on lawns is prohibited. Will kill target pests that
|
||
are present only at the time of application. Pest must be directly contacted for this product to be effective.
|
||
NOTE: Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. Therefore
|
||
applications of this product to surfaces where a noticeable residue or discoloration is objectionable should
|
||
be avoided.
|
||
PESTS
|
||
Ants (except, carpenter ants, harvester, and pharaoh), Bees, Centipedes, Cockroaches, Crickets. Darkling beetles,
|
||
Earwigs, Firebrats, Fleas, Grasshoppers, Millipedes, Mosquitoes (adults), Scorpions, Silverfish, Spiders, Ticks, and
|
||
Wasps
|
||
Page 14 of 15
|
||
IS
|
||
,,/'
|
||
(\0
|
||
|
||
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
|
||
Pesticide Storage: Store unused product in original container only, in cool, dry area out reach of
|
||
children and animals, preferably in a locked storage area. Do not store in areas where
|
||
temperatures frequently exceed 100°F.
|
||
Pesticide Disposal: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place
|
||
unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.
|
||
Container Disposal: If empty: Non-refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. 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.
|
||
WARRANTY - CONDITIONS OF SALE
|
||
Research and testing have determined that the "Directions For Use" are appropriate for the
|
||
proper use of this product under expected conditions. To the extent consistent with applicable
|
||
law, the Buyer assumes responsibility for lack of performance or safety if not used according to
|
||
the directions.
|
||
Editorial Note: [Bracketed text] is optional language or editorial noting
|
||
Optional advertising/Marketing claims:
|
||
[Home and Garden Insecticide]
|
||
[Kills Japanese Beetles]
|
||
[Bug Killer]
|
||
(Kills over 100 Listed Insects on Vegetables, Fruits, and Ornamentals]
|
||
[Kills over 80 Different Insect pests on Trees,Ornamentals, Shrubs, and Flowers]
|
||
[Ready to Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready-to-Spray (hose-end applicator) product packaging only
|
||
[Shake Well and Spray] - Pre-packaged Ready-to-Spray (hose-end applicator) product packaging
|
||
only
|
||
Page 15 of 15
|