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# MOCAP 10% GRANULAR NEMATICIDE INSECTICIDE
- EPA Reg No: **264-465**
- Registrant: BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LLC
- Signal word: Warning
- Active ingredients: Ethoprop (10%)
- Label accepted: 1995-11-28
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/000264-00465-19951128.pdf
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MOCAp® 10% Granular Lock In
Nematicide Insecticide
CLOSED HANDLING SYSTEM NOT FOR DOMESTIC USE
~~~--~-~~~~~~~~----------------------
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:
Ethoprop: (O-Ethyl S, S-Oipropyl Phosphorodithioate). . ..................................................................... 1 0.0 %
INERT INGREDIENTS .......................................................................................................................... 9 0.0 %
EPA Reg. No. 264-465 EPA Est. No. 5905-IA-l
!J1F"(;~-;,:. p--==--_!.K:EEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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Si u ted no entiende la etiqueta, busque a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle.
(If you do not understand Ihe labe!. find someone to explain it to you In detaiL) . "" ..
d TRANSPORTATION Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
----- For PBODUCT_!.!.liE Information Call 1-800-334-9745 ~~LL~~ __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ __________ __
STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
Elhoprop IS an organophosphate.
IF SWALLOWED: Give 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or
give anythinQ by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician. Poison Control Center, or hospital emergency room.
If not breathing, 9,ve moulh to mouth artificial respiration.
IF ON SKIN: Immediat~ly remove all contaminaled clothing, and wash skin With soap and water. Get medical attention.
FOR EYES: Flush With plenty 01 water for at least 15 minutes. Cali a physician Immediately In all cases of suspected pOisoning.
IF INHALED: Remove Victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. Get medical attentIOn. Persons prOViding first
aid should prevent contamination of themselves.
NOTE TO PHYStCIAN
This product is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Severe symptoms and signs include diarrhea. pinpoint and non-reactive pupils, respiratory
difficulty. pulmonary edema, cyanosis, loss of sphincter control, convulsions, and °oma. Support respiration as nceded. Measures
stlOuld include removal at secretions, maintenance of a patent airway, and if necessary, artificinl ventilation.
If cyanosIs IS abs~nt. give ATROPINE 2-4 mg int,"venolJsly (005 mg/kg for children). Repeat atroplOe at 5-10 minute Intervals until
dtroplrlllation occurs (dry. flushed skin, tachYGHdl<1, pupillary dilatation), and maintain for 48 hours. II cyanotic, qive initial atropine
InlrarnUSclJlilrly ;lnd 01al1 mp;lSIJWS to !lnprove v(~ntiJallon
Start ?·F'AM (PROTOPAM. Ayers!) "I the same time. Give 1-2 g""" pnOTOPAM (20-40 mg/kg for children) In 100cc sahne ovcr 15-30
flllnuttJ$. !I pulmonary edema IS prOsL'nt, glvo mtravenously slowly as a 5''/0 solution In water over a period of at least 5 minutes. A
~ecofld dose may given after vne hour II muscle weakrw<;s perSists. Additional doses may be given cautiously for persistent muscle
)wcilkness. May be given by Illtr<lrnusclJlar or subcutaneous roules If intravenous administration IS not fensible
'In case of skin contact. wash pal lent With soap and water followed by wash with 95% ethyl alcohol. Keep patient under constant
obscrv<ltlon for 24-36 hours. Symptoms m<ly ptJrslst for one month.
The usc of theophylline, morphine, barbilumles, phenolhiazines, rese~ptne. and succinyl choline is contmH1dicatcd.
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
WARNING
May be Intal if swallm'Jed, Inhaled or absG eu throuyh skir. Rapidly etbsorbed through skin. 00 not bredthe lurnes or dust. Do not
contarnmate feed or food.
SYMPTOMS OF POISONING: Nausea. vomit 109, abeomlOal cramps, diarrhea. excessive salivation. headache, dizziness,
weakness, blurring or dimness of vision, excessive tearmg, loss of muscular coordination, slurring of f,' eech, twitching of muscles
(especially of tongue and eyelids), mental confusion, diSOrientation, drOWSiness, difficulty in breathi1ti Ji(~st tightness), runny nose.
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS . , . ,
Do not store In or around the home.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Applicators an:j other handlers must wear coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants, Wa!~'f'rp9r gloves, c~emlcal-resistant
footwear plus socks, chemical-resistant headgear for overhf'ad exposure, chemical-reSIstant apron when cleaning eouipment, mixing,
or lo~dlng and dusUmlst filtering respirator (MSHAINIOSH approval number prefix TC-21 C).
Follow manufacturer's instructions for cleaning/maintaiOlng PPE. If no such Instructions for wash~bles. use de!orqen! and hot water.
Keep and wast, PPE separately from other lilundry.
y
I
When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets Ihe requrrements Irsted rn the Worker Proleclion
Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides 140 CFR 1/0.240 (d) (4-6)J, the handler PPE reqUIrements may be reduced or modified as
specllred in Ihe WPS.
The lock N' load system, when used correctly, qualifies as a closed loading system under the WPS, Mixer/loaders correctly loading
this product using the lock N' load system are permitted to wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes and socks, a chemical­
resistant apron, and waterproof gloves,
IMPORTANT: When reduced PPE is worn because a closed system is being used, handlers must be r,.rovided all PPE specified
above for "applicator~ and other handlers" and have such PPE immediately available for use in an emergency, such as a spill or
equipment breakdown. The PPE required for applicators and other handlers must be worn when perlorming all pesticide handling tasks
other than loading and application, such as spill clean-up and equipment maintenance, cleaning and repair,
User Safety Recommendations
Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
Remove clothinq immediatelv if pesticide gets inside. Then wash body thoroughly and put on clean clothing.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
TI1is pestlcrde IS toxrc to aquatic organisms (fish ana invertebrates), and wildlife. Birds feeding in treated areas may be killed, For
terrestrial uses, do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surlace water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
water mark. Runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Cover, incorporate or clean up
granules that are spilled dUring loading or are visible on soil surface in turn areas. Do not contaminale water when disposing of
equipment wash water.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation fo Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling,
Read entire label before using this product,
For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
Wt-,en treating agricultural crops, granules lying on the soil surlace in turn areas at row ends must be rncorporated to remove pOSSible
hazard to birds and other wildlife.
Do not apply in Long Island, New York.
AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
Use this product only in accordance With its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard, 40 CFR part 170, This standard contarns
requirements tor the protectron of agricultural workers on farms, !oresls, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural
pestiCides It contains requrre'T1ents lor trarnlng, decontamination, notification, and emergency assrstance. It also contains specifrc
Instructions and expectatrons pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protective equrpmenl (PPE), notification to t
workers, and restncled-entry intervals. The requrrements in this box only apply to uses of thrs product that are covered by the workerl
Protection Standard.
Do not apply thiS product rn a way that Will contact workers or other persons, .either directly or through drift. Only pr0tecteo handlers I
may be In the area dUring application.
Do Il('~ enter or allow ".'Jorkcr entry into treated areas during the restricted entry Interval (REI) of 48 hours
T:IC 48 hour REI is Increased to 72 hours in outdoor areas where averago rainfall is less !han 25 inches a year.
EXCEPTION II the product IS SOil Injected or sorl Incorporated, Ihe Worker Protection Standard, undcr certain crrcurrsl"lces,
allows workers to entcr the treated area rl there wrll be no contact with anything that has been treated.
,PE required fer early entry to treated areas that is permitted under Ire Worker Protection Standard and that Involves contact With
any thin] tt13t has been treated, such as plants, SOil, or wat~T. is coverCilis over short-sleevec shirt and short p<1nts. wah::rproor oloves,
chemical· resistant footwear plus socks and chcmlcJ.!·rcsistzlnt headgear for overhead exposure.
Notdv 'vvorkors 01 'hI.:! aDplicallOn by warninq them OfC1IiV and by posting warning signs ill entrances to treated areas.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
STORAGE
Do not C'.~r)rc WI or around thE' home. Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by stomge or disposa.L
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL
Pesticld::- wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper di~posal of excess pestiCide granules. spray mixture. or rinsate is a violation cf
Fedt)ral law. ir these wrlstes cannot be disposed of by usc according to label instructions, contact your State PcsticlJe :;,;
Envlrunmcr1tal Control Agency, or the Hazardous Wasto representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for gUlc,f.rce.
COrHAINER DISPOSAL
Completelv e'Tlply rontarner Into application eqUipment. Return con.::t.::"::.in:..:ec.r..:.I:>::...<:p.::o::.in:.:t..::o:.:.f..<:p:..:u"rc:.:h.:.:a:.:s:.::e:.:.. _._-'- ___ '-__ -'--______ .J
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
!llCORPORATION INFORMATION FOR AGRICULTURAL CROP USES
MOCAP' brand 10% Granular Leick 'n load'" Nematicide-Insecticide can be incorporated with il rota,y,t'I'cr.'rotary hoc, spring-tooth
harrow, by double-olsclng or wl\h other equipment lor mrxlnq the chemrcal wrih Ihe SOil to the deplh recommendeu. Folh'v "ny specrflc
IncorpOri1tlOg directions given under the crop headinq
II rnOl:,ture IS ilpplicd Immediately afl{~r application to CCHry thr trC<1tmcnl into tho SOIl, only shallOW Incorporation (1/4 to 1/': inch) with
rncch,mic(11 eqlJ1pmcnt such tlS dr;}q chr1lns IS rcqulff!d.
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NEMATODES CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED
Bananas & CaImgo F"'" Cucumbers Peanuts Peanuts WMe S_ SnaP beans Sooa<<a~ Tobacco
Plantar"l com & """,""'I """""I (Iflsh) Potato &. Llffi3 beans
S_ Polato
oom
BURROWING NEMATOD~S
(RadOpholus SIITlllis) C
DAGGER NEMATODES
(Xiphinema spp.) C
CYST NEMATODES
(Helerodera glycmes)
(Helerodera cruel/Grac) C
(Helerodera schac!i!) C
LESION NEMATODES
(Pralylencnus spp.J C C C C C C C C C C
ROOT·KNOT NEMATODES
(Meloidogyne spp.) C C
(MeloldogYl1e hapla) C C C C C C C C C
'Meloldogyne Incogmta) C C C C C C C
,v1eloldogyne arenana) C C
(Melo1dogyne )avanlca) C
(Mel r l0rlYf"le ch,twoodl) S
--.
LANCE NEMATODES
(HoplOICllmus sp~ ) S C S S
(Ho::,!i'l13ImUS Iyienchlformls) C
~Hoplolalmus colurnbu:;)
SPIRAL NEMATODES
(Helicoty1cnChus "PD ) C C C C C C
iR01')"if~PU~'JS spp 1 C
STING NEMATODES
~_",I')f '!;1!rT1L1<, "C:J , C C C
i3elOf\ ,Ialmus Ic r'9,caudatllS) C C C C
RIN~ NEMATODES
)
C-:r,<.;)nprT1('liii "r-"P! C C C C C
'Cncor,cmeila ornilta) C C
RENIFORM NEMATODES
I ",'J:' ,1;r.<.I "Ii,,', : ,,1';!(,rrrll',) C
STUNT NEMATODES
(Tyjencnomyr:cntJ<; '>PP) C C C C C C c
': T ,.:cncnornynr.t1us clay toni) C
(T ylenr::hnrnyn"hlIS m(lr1InI) C
0' UPP' ·HVVI N""AIVU"~
!
IParatrlchodort./s spp ) C C C C C I
(Trichodorus christie!) C C C I -- - I .. ---C ·--G<"..nlrol
$._. . -SUppres.sK)n
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INSECTS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED
FiLid corn White
Bananas & & Sweet Peanuts (Irish) Sweet Sugarcane Tobacc
Plantain corn (oeaaina) Potato Potato
CORN ROOT WORM
(Diabrotica virgifera virgilera) C
,(Diabrotica longicornis barberi) C
(Diabrotica undecimpuctata howardi) C C
WIREWORMS
(Conoderus spp.) C
(Conoderus vespertinus) C C
(Conoderus lalli) C
(Melanotus spp,) C C
(Malanotus communis) C C
(Limonius dubitan) C
(Limonius can us) C
(Limon ius calilornicus) C
(Aeolus rnellius) C
(Ctenicera spp,) c
:tenicera pruin!na) C C
(Eleodes spp.) C
BLACK CUTWORM
(Agrotls Ipsilon) C'
SANDHILL CUTWORM
(Euxoa detersa) C·
WHITE GRUBS
(Phyllophaga wnlta) S
(Phyllophaga ephilida) S C
BANDED CUCUMBER BEETLE
(Diabrotica balteata) C
FLEA BEETLE LARVAE
(Chaetocnerna confinis) C
»~/slena blandn) C
-LESSER CORNSTALK BORER
(Elasmopalpus Ilgnosellus) S
BAf'.ANA ROOT BORER
(Cosmopolites sordldus) C I c----------Control
S······ ·--·Suppresslon
-NOTE Under heavy infestations of cutworms, enough cutworms may survive to cause some crop damage II th,; occurs,
it may be necessary to apply a rescue trealmen1 with another registered pesticide to cont~ol thE! ,surviving worm
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BANANA AND PLANTAIN
FOR NEMATODE .:IND BANANA ROOT BORER (Cosmopolites sordldus) CONTROL
Apply 60 grams 01 MOCAP'" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide in a radius 01 1'p: ','eler around ~ach producing
stem or 2 ounces 01 MOCAP'" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide·lnsecticide In a radius 01 30 inches. BeIN\, application,
remove ground lilter from area to be treated. and apply qranules evenly. r-or best results, apply Just before nriqatloll 0,. 3 rrliny period.
II <JppllC<ltion IS made during i1 dry fJeriorl, mix granules into the top Inch of 5011 With a rake. nepeat ~pphct'Jtion tn f3 months
4
,
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ARDEN SYMPHYLAN (Scutigerella immaculata) CONTROL
30 pounds of MOCAP" brand 10% Granular :_ock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide per aCre (36 inch
BEAN (SNAP AND LIMA)
FOR NEMATODE AND G
Row Treatment: Apply;>O to
row spacing) or 14 to 2 I" ,unds
rnches of soil. Use the Iligher
treatment or allow granules to
per 1,000 linear feet of row in band 12 to 15 inches wide on the row at-planting. Mix with the top 2 to 4
rates in fields where nern~tode infestations have been especially severe. Do not use as a seed furrow
contact the seed.
ARDEN SYMPHYLAN (Scutigerella immaculata) CONTROL FOR NEMATODE AND G
Broadcast Treatment: Apply 60 to 80 pounds per acre Irom 3 days belore planting to at-plar.tlng time. Mix with the top 2 10 4
. inches of soif right alter applica tion. Use the higher rates in fields where nematode infestatio~s have been especially severe .
NOTE: Beans grown in treate d soil may remain green longer than other beans and mature 1 to 2 weeks later.
CABBAGE
ARDEN SYMPHLYAN (Scutlgerella imm2~ulata) CONTROL FOR NEMATODE AND G
Row Treatment: Apply 20 po
spacing) or 14 pounds per 1,0
treatment or allow granules to
unds of MOCAP'" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n LoadT~ Nematicide-Insecticide per acre (36 inch row
00 linear feet of row in a band 'j 5 inches wide on the row at-planting. 00 not use as a seed furrow
contact the seed,
ARDEN SYMPHYLAN (Scutigerella immaculata) CONTROL FOR NEMATODE AND G
Broadcast Treatment: Apply
week before planling to at-plan
50 pounds of MOCAP" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load™ Nematicide-Insecticide per acre from 1
ting time. Mix with the top 2 to 4 inches of soil right after application.
T) CORN (FIELD AND SWEE
FOR CONTROL OF COR
immaculata), NEMATODE
N
S
ROOTWORMS, WIREWORMS, CUTWORMS, GARDEN SYMPHYLAN
AND SUPPRESSION OF WHITE GRUBS:
(Scutigerella
,
(
jlow Treatment: Use 12 oun
per acre depends on row spac
ces of MOCAP'"' brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide per 1,000 feet of row. Rate
Row Spacing
Lbs, Per Acre
40
Inches
10
ing as shown below:
38 36 30
Inches Inches Inches
10.5 11. 1 13,3
2Q
I' ~es
--
20
Apply the granules In a 6 to / i
with drag chains, spnng-tooth
nch band on the row over a closed seed furrow at-planting. Mix the granules ",th the top 1/2 inch of soil
incorporators. or similar eqUipment.
FOR CO MMONLY USED APPLICATORS, SEE CALIBRATIONS CHART BELOW
12 ounces per 1,000 feet of row. (Do not change with row width). Suggested gauge settlrgs for
under your operating condition
Be sure to calibrate your applicator
s.
Brand Of A licator
Allis Chalmers
Gandy
mterrldtlOrldl Harve5ler'
InlernCltional H~iVest':r (C cle ,1
John Dede (Max Err,crgc_l
~ Joble
~Johlc In!?'.'.')
29
2
19.1
1/8.0
1/5.7
1/29
13
13
9
CONTROL
FOR APPLICATION RATE OF 12 OUNCES/1000 FEET OF ROW
SPEED IN MILES PER HLJUR
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0
At all Speeds: GA9 = 11.35 Ounces. .. GA10 = 12.7 Ounces
23.5 26.7 29.5 32.1 34.5 366 38.7 40.8
2/2.7 2/5.5 3/4.0 3/8.7 4/5.0 5/1.3 5/6.0 611.5
1/9.3 2/4.7 3'05 3/5.1 4/0.6 4/5.8 5/1.5 517.0
2/6 2/13 2/19 2/27 3/1 3/6 3/11 3/15
19 24 23 J~ 33 35 36 37
19 24 28 31 34 ~5 38 39
11 14 17 20 22 25 27 29
'1!2) means Gate 1 Dia18.0
"1/29 means Range 1. Notch
FOR CORN ROOTWORM
Row Treatment: Use at the
On ~mall corn, apply in a 6 to 7
directing the granules toward t
cultivation equipment
rates shown above for at-planlrng appllcalron. Apply at cultivation altel plant ,'rnerq,.we u~til layby
Inch band over the row. On !'liler corn, apply In bands 3to 4 inches Wide un e,lch sirle of the corn,
he base of Ihe plants. Cover the qranules With 5011 by makin9 application !miri"ti,atel\ ahr a," of
FOR CUTWORM CONTRO L
y 30 pounds of MOCApI!.\ brand 10n/o GranulrH Lock 'n LoadT'A Nf!rn;)IICldf!-lnsecli(:lric ,u, Broadcast Treat~ent: Appl
r1<1YS bclor(~ plantlflq to at·plan
,'\ere. Apply 3
Ilnq time MIX With tho lop 2 inches 01 sod nqht ;liter application.
, .
. '
(
FOR NEMATODE CONTROL
Row Treatment: Apply 1 1/810 1 1/2 pound 01 MOCt,r- orand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load L " Nematicide-Insecticide per 1000 leet 01
row In a band 12 to 15 inches wide on the row at-plar.ting. l,1ix treatment with the too 2 to ~ inches 01 soil right after application. Rate per
acre depends on row spacing as shown below:
Row 40 38 35 30 20
Spacing Inch3s Inches Inches Inches Inches
Lbs. Per
Acre 15·20 15.5-21 16.3-22.2
FOR NEMATODE CONTROL
19.6-25.6 30·40
Broadcast Treatment: Apply 60 pounds of MOCAP'" brand 1 0% Granular Lock 'n Load™ Nematicide·lnsecticide per acre from 3
days before planling to at-planting time. Mix wilh the top 2 to 4 inches of soil right after application.
The lreatments lor nematode control will also control rootworms, wireworms, cutworms, garden symphylan (Scutigerella immaculata)
and suppress white grubs.
CUCUMBER
FOR NEMATODE CONTROL
Row Treatment: Apply 20 pounds 01 MOCAP'" b;and 10% Granular Lock'n Load'M Nematicide-Insecticide per acre (7· foot row
spacing) or 3.2 pounds per 1000 linear leet of row In a band 12 to 15 inches wide on the row at or Just before planting. Prepare bed and
knock off top to provide a level area lor treatment. Mix with the top 2 to 4 inches 01 soil right after application. Do not use as a seed
furrow treatment or allow granules to contact the seed.
PEANUT
FOR NEMATODE CONTROL
'Row Treat'llent: Use 20 to 40 pounds 01 MOCAP' brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load L" Nemalicide·lnsectlcide per acre (36·inch row
spacing) or 1.4 to 2.8 pounds per 1000 linear leet of row. Apply in a band 12 inches wide on the row at planting and mix with the top 2 to
4 inches 01 soil. Use tt">e higher rates 01 MOCAP" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load™ Nematicide·lnsecticide lor control of peanut root­
knot nematode (M. arenanai. and In fields where nematode inlestatlons have been especially severe. Do not use as a seed lurrow
trealment or allow granule~ to contact the seed.
Broadcast Treatment: Apply 40 to 60 pounds of MOCAP~ brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide per acre.
Make application Irom 1 week before planting to at· planting time. Mix with the top 2 to 4 inches of SOil right after application. Use the
higher rates of MOCAP" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'M Nematicide-Insecticide for control 01 peanut root·knot nematode (M.
arena ria), and In fields where nematode Infestations have been especially severe.
FOR NEMATODE AND CORN ROOTWORM CONTROL AND SUPPRESSION OF LESSER CORNSTALK BORER
AND WHITE MOLD (Sclerotium rollsii)
Row Treatment: Apply 30 pounds of MOCAP' brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'· Nematiclde·lnsecticide per acre (36 inch row
spaclnnl (:r 2.1 pounds per 1000 linear feet of row In a band 15 to 18 inches wide on the row. at pegging.
FOR CORN ROOTWORM CONTROL
Row Treatment: Apply 25 pounds of r.10CAP· brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'· Nematlclde-In,ecticlde rer acre (36 Inct"> row
spaCtni~J or 1 7 pounds per' 000 linear feet of row in d band 18 inches Wide on the row at pegging.
NOTE: "'egging treatment should be Incorporated ~Ightly mto the soli.
pOTATOES
FOR CONTROL OF WIREWORMS AND GARDEN SYMPHYLAN (Scutigerelfa immaculata)
Row Treatment: Apply 30 pounds of MOCAr· bra.)d 10% Granular Lock 'n Load ''-1 NRrnatlcidp-lnsecticirlc per ,lere (36 inch row
spacing) or 2.1 pounds per 1000 lim;i-ir tpel of row In FI band 12 inches v/lde on the row at-planting MIX With the tup 2 to 4 Inches of SOIL
The! j()::O'.ving broC1dcast treatm>:r,t :::-, r.::ccrn.mr:m1ed for fields ' .... herc '.'.ilrC'.' .. orm Injury h3S bi:?Cri (el '''-J ::;LJSpcctr.cl:8 cr) cspcCIZ1l1y severe
(i e , pnt('1toos planted f01:vwlng sod. p;lsturc or new qrC"Jnd).
FOR CON,nUl OF WIREWORMS AND GARDEN SYMPHYLAN (Scutigerefla immaculata)
Broadcast Treatment: Apply 40 to 60 pounds of MOCApl<.! brand 10".~ Ciranular Lock 'n Load l .... Nematlcide·lnsectlcide anyti,.le
irom 2 weeks before planting to aI-planting time. MIX With :he top? to 4 Inches of soli fight after application
FOR CONTROL OF GARDEN SYMPHYLAN (Scutigerefla immaculata) AND LESION, SPIRAL, ~"'WG, RI~IG,
STUNT. AND STUBBY·ROOT NEMATODES AND SUPPRESSION OF NORTHERN RonT·K"IOT AND SOUTHERN
ROOT·KUOT NEMATODES
Row Treatment: Apply 30 pounds 01 MOCAr' brand 1 O~h Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematlclde-lnSLC;",O:;,.·p,,, due (J,) Inch row
spacing I or 2.1 pounds per 1000 hnear feet of row In a band 12 inches Wide on the row flt-pi<'ntlnq. MIX Wll:l the top 2:0 1 inches of SOIL
FOR CONTROL OF GARDEN SYMPHYlAN (Scutlgerefla Immaculata) AND NORTHEtlto, 'HrJOT·KN0T, .
SOUTHERN ROOT ·KNOT, lESION, SPIRAL, STING, RING, STUNT, NEMATODES, ".~.::.' SUPPRESSION OF
COLUMBIA ROOT·KNOT NEMATODE
Broadcast Treatment: t\pply GO In 120 potHlds of MOCAP'~ brand 10''.10 Granular Lrxk 'n l.oad' .... r'Jp.matlctde-ln~~(>{ llu'rje ppr ac:rf'
Apply hy ground or i-HHI~I .:lppllcallor, ;IS clo~p If) plimtlng as posslhl~. t)tJt no earlif~r thilll ? wee~.s belnrn pl;Hlt!flq. (Y dP;)ly bdorr: pC'll;"}!:)
pmergence. Mix WIth the top 2 to 4 Inchps of SOil fight after npplication If applied before plantlnq. II (lppllf!d dlll!r plrHI\tnq, I"lpply 1.'410
1/2 inch of watm to mcorpor;]tp. In :'fJd Ur;iformlly 01 arpiic;]tion is import(lnt for hpst rpc;ttlt::;
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NOTE: For best suppression of Columbia Root-knot Nematodes_ It IS recommended that MOCAP" brand I 0% Granular Lock 'n Load'"
Nematicide-In~·,p.ctlcide be applied following fall or spring application of a registered fumigant nematicide. Do not exceed a maximum
of 12 Ibs. actlv8 Ingredient per acre per season on polatoes.
SUGARCANE
FOR NEMATODE AND WIREWORM CONTROL
Furrow Treatment: Apply 20 to 40 pounds of MOCAP" brand I 0% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide per acre (6 foot
row spacing) or 2 3/4 to 5 1/2 pounds per 1,000 linear feet of row at-planting. Apply evenly in a band 12 to 15 inches wide, centered
over the seed pieces in the opened furrow immediately before closing. Mix with the sOil with a disc hiller or olher suitable equipment as
the cane is covered. Use the higher rates in fields where nematode and/or wireworm infestations have been especially severe.
SWEET POTATO
FOR NEMATODE, WIREWORM, WHITE GRUB, BANDED CUCUMBER BEETLE AND FLEA BEETLE LARVAE
(Palestriped and Sweet Potato Flea Beetle) CONTROL
Row Treatment: Use 30 to 40 pounds of MOGAp® brand 10% Granular Lac k 'n Load T" Nematicide-Insecticide per acre or 2.4 to 3.2
pounds per 1.000 linear feet of row (mir,imum 42 inch row spacing). Apply in a ba"d 12 to 15 inches wide on Ihe row 2 to 3 weeks before
planting. Mix with the top 2 to 4 inches of soil right after application. Use the higher rates "' fields where nematode andlor in~ect
infestations have been especially severe.
Good results have been obtained by opening the row, applying MOGAP" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide in
a 12 to 15 Inch band on the row. bedding over and dragging.
FOR NEMATODE, WIREWORM, WHITE GI1UB, BANDED CUCUMBER BEETLE AND FLEA BEETLE LARVA::;
(Palestriped and Sweet Potato Flea Beetle) CONTROL
Broadcast Treatment: Apply 60 to 80 pounds of MOCAP" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide per acre 2
to 3 weeks before planting. Mix with the top 2 to 4 inches of soil right after application. Use double qang disc harrow or other
equipment which Will do a good Job of mixing the MOGAP" brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nemdticide-Insecticide with the soil. Use
he higher rates in fields where nematode andlor insect infestations have been especially severe.
TOBACCO
FOR NEMATODE AND WIREWORM CONTROL
Row Treatment: Use 60 to 120 pounds of MOGAP') brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide per acre (42 inch row
spacing) or 4.8 to 9.6 pounds per 1.000 linear feet of row. Apply after fertilizer has been listed or bedded In a band 18 to 24 inches Wide
on the row from 1 week before planting to at-planting time. Mix with the top 2 to 4 Inches of soil right after application.
Use the higher rates in fields in where nematode injury 10 tobacco has been especially severe. or where soil is sandy.
FOR NEMATODE AND WIREWORM CONTROL
Broadcast Treatme< :: Apply 60 to 120 pounds of MOCAP' brand 10% Granular Lock 'n Load'" Nematicide-Insecticide per acre
from t week before planting to at-planting time. Mix With the top 2 to 4 inches of soil fight after application. Use a double gang disc
harrow or other cuil!v;:)tlng equj~ment that will do a good job of mixing MOCAP"" brand 10{% Granular Lock 'n Load '''' Nematicide·
InscctlclOC With the sad. After mixing, apply fertililer and, for best results, shape a wide bed \Ylth a tractor equipped with 4 disc hillers
cwd v.id€' sweep':::, lor rtlnnll1g 'Jut the mirldlcs, Be sure that only the treated soil (top 2 to 4 inches) is used to rT'ilke beds
Usc the higher fCltes in fields where nematode injury to tobClCCO has been espeCially severe, or '.\,herc the soli IS sandy.
FOR WiREWORM CONTROL
Broadcast Treatment: Apply 20 pounds of MOGAP' brand 10'!, Granular Lock 'n Load'" r,ematlci(je-Insectlclde per acre from 2
~'C'eKs br:fore p!<lntlnq to at-plantlnq lime. Mix With the top 2 to 4 Inches of soli right after (lpplication. Use a disc harrow or other
\..~ultlv(1!lnt1 equipment that WII! do J good job of mixing MOCAP '- brand 1 OW/0 Gr~lnular Lock 'n Lo.]d! ~\ ~ Jernatlcldo-Inscct!clde With the soli
Rhrjnc- P')u)onc d~es flut recommend the use of MOCAP ~ on tohCiCr:o H. FloridCl.
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