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# CLEAN CROP SEVIN 10 DUST
- EPA Reg No: **34704-157**
- Registrant: LOVELAND PRODUCTS, INC.
- Signal word: Caution
- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (10%)
- Label accepted: 1996-06-04
- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/034704-00157-19960604.pdf
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EPA
1. CompanylProduct Number
34704-157
4. companylProduct (Name)
Sevin 10 Oust
Un~ed Slates EnWonmentaI Protection Agency
Office of Pesticide Programs (H7505C)
Washington, DC 20460
Application for Pesticide:,.
o Registration
o A/:pendment
o Other
OPP Identifier Number
2. EPA Product Manager
Edwards
3. Proposed Classification
PM#
19
o None o Restricted
5. Name and Address of Applicant (Include ZIP Code) 6. Expedited Review, In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)(b)(i), my product
is similar or identical in composition and labefmg to:
Platte Chemical Company
150 South Main Street
Fremont, NE 68025
Send Correspondence To:
P. O. Box 667
Greeley, CO 80632
o Check Hthis is II new address
o Amendment - Explain Below
EPA Reg. No. ________ ~_~ ___ ~ _ __'___'_
Product Name ____________________ _
o Final printed labels In n>sponse to Agency letter dated ____ _
o Resubmlsslon In n>sponse to Agency letter dated _____ _ o "Me Too' Application
o Notirocation - Explain below o 0ti1er - explain below
Expl,matlon: Use addtional page(s) n necessary. (For Section lond Section II).
Deletion of pel uses per Agency letter dated March 1, 1996.
1. Mate",,1 This Product Will Be Packaged In:
Child-Reslslant Packaging
o Yes-
o No
Unit Packaging
o Yes
oNo
If "Yes; No. Per
Water Soluble Packaging
o Yes
o No
2. Type of Container
o Metal
o Plastic
o Glass
a Paper ·Certification must be
subrrittod. Un~ Package WI. Container
IfOV .. ;
Packagewt.
No. Per
Container o 0ti1er (Specify) _____ _
,. Location of Net Contento Information
" Label o Container
6. Manner In Which Label Is Affixed To Product o LithograpI1
" Paper Glued
o stenciled
4. Slze(s) of Retail Container 5. Locotion of Label Directions
o On Label
" On Labeling occompanying product
" 0ti1er( _____________ _
1. Contact Point (Comploteltoms ciructJy below for identification of InciVlduai to be contact9d, If n"""ssary, to process /his appicatlon.)
Name
Glenda Haage
Certification
Title
Reglstnrtion Manager
Telephone No. ~nclude Am. Code)
(970) 356-4400
I certily that the statements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true, accurate and complete.
6. Date Application ::!!
R~ n I acknowledge that any knowingly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment Of both
under applicable
2. Signature
4. Typed Name
Glenda Haage
are obsolete.
3. Title
Registration Manage<
5. Date
May 28, 1996
File Copy
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REeD EPA/OPP/DPDl
'96 J.lN -4 P 2 :01
SEVIN" 10 DUST
Bnnd C .. rb • .,.ylln ... cth:ld. \.
FOR CONTROL OF LISTED INSECTS ON NAMED , ROTATION LIMITATION
AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN CROPS, ORNAMENTAll:j, .,.St!6li,eQuent ptantlng of food and feed crops In treated sOil must OJ r .. !.Gd with
POULTRY, AND AROUND BUILDINGS '" .~.l' ory this or other carbaryl fabel(s).
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: '" / : APPLICA TIONS ' .
'Apply when insects o:r their damage appear. Repeat every 5 10 ~O days or as,
necessary throughout the growing season. Consult Agricultural Fxtersion Ser·
vice for local timing. Besl resllits will be obtained by applying unifLrm;y to ali ex·
posed plant pans, Including both upper and lower leaf surfaces. Observe days
Interval belwee~ last eppllcatlon end harvest (or slaughter) Indicaled by number
In () following crop name. Apply preferably In early mornln:9 or lale e~t.nlJ,p when
Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) •••••..••. 100/.
INERT INGREDIENTS: .......................... c.:.90%
15164
TOTAL 100%
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
CAUTION
See Below for addl'Uonal Precautionary Statements.
EPA REG. NO. 34704-157
EPA EST. NO. ____ _
NET WEIGHT POUNDS
" SEVIN Is 1M Reglstored T M. 01 Union Carbide COfpollllliCKl lor Carbaryl In!ectlcldl A
iI' CLEAN CROP is a Reglstarad T.M. of Unflted "",i' Producl8, Inc. IOVBS
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
HAZARDS TO HUMANS AN[l )MESTIC ANIMALS
CAUTI()N
May be harmful if swallcwed. ,4,ve!d broathlng d~::t. ,d.-/ofd c?nt::ol with ~y(lG, skin
or clolhing. Wash thoroughly attar handling. AV!l:d oonta:n.lnaUon of food, feted,
reDding troughs and waterIng receptacles. Do oo.t usa this product In commercial
food aroas of fOod nendJ!oJlesl
,the air is quiet and cool,'
Agrlcuhural Use: May be applied by ground or air equ'ipmenl. Ute pcunjs per
acre rale specified. ..
Home Garden Use: Unless olhelWlse speolfled, apply 10 provide lu,' coverage.,:
USB a shaker can or garden dUSler device.
Note: Some phytOloxlcity may occur on tendor foUage in the presence of rain and/or
high humldily of .several days duration toHoWing appHcaHon. To avoid possible
plant Injury to tender foliag'9, do not apply when foliage Is wei or When rain or
excessive humldlly Is expected during the next two days. This producl does not
control spider mites. Use an Insecticide reglslered for conlrol at sp~de( miles.
TREE FRUIT INSECT CONTROL
APPLES (I), PF'IlS (1): Codling moth, graen apple aphids apple maggot, (ed·
banded leafrol ear psylla, periodl,caJ cicada-Use 35 to ao pounds p'sr acre.
Appllocalion wlthllf:l{) days after fuli bloom may also provida app,le Ihinnlng. To
avoid Ihls,.dalay us.a unlll at leasf 30 days after bloom ..
APA.ICOT5 (3), PEACHES (I), NECfARINES (3), O(i.",allrull molll, peach Iwig .
bore,r, perlod~cal cicada, codling mOlth, tussock mo,th, orange tarttlx, lroil Ireo I,
laafroHar, Jap"""se beaUa: Use 40 10 60 pounds per'acre.
,
\\.J ~ V . 1
CAUTION
May be harmful If $wallcwed. Avoid bmafhing dl.;:L A'/o!d C'Jnt:.:ct with :)yos, skin
or clothin'g. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avo:d contamination of food, 'ded,
feeding Iroughs and walerlng receplacle •. Do .'lQ1 usa Ihls produclln commercial
food areas of food handling establishments, 1urants. or other places where
food Is prepared or processed.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moderale. reversible cholineSleraselnhlbllor.
Alropine Is antidotal.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
This pestiCide Is extremely loxic to aquatic and estuarine Invertebrates. Do not
apply dlreclly to water or wetl.ands. Do not contaminate waler by cleaning of equip­
manfor disposal of wastes.
This product Is hj.ghly toxic to bees exposed 10- dIrect treatment or 'resIdues, 011
bloomIng crops or weeds. 00 not apply this prodl.lct or allow-It to drltt,to blooming
crops or weeds If bees Bre visiting the trealme'nl'area. '
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It ,Is, a violation at Federal Law to use this produCiI: ,In a m.anner Inconslslent With
lis I'abellng. . .
RE-ENTRY STATEMENT .FOR AGRICULTURAL USE
Do no~ enter treated areas without prolectlve clothing until dusts have setlled~
Prof-ective clothing moans, at leasl. a hat or other suitable head covering, a long
s(eeved shirt and long legged trousers or a coveraillype garment (all of close'ly
woven fabric covering the body, Including the arms, and legs)" shoes and socks.
Because certain states may require mcire restricUve reentry Intervals, for various
crops treated with this product, consult, your State Department of Agriculture for _
further informallon. 00 not apply this pmduct In such a manner as 10 directly or
through drift expose workers or othet persons. The arBa being, treatod must be
vaca~od ,by unprotected persons. ,
Written or oral warnings must be given 10 worke.r,1 who are expected to 'be In a
ire,aled erea or In an area aboUI .. 10 be Itealed wj.h Ihls product. Oral warnings
most be given If there Is raas-on to believe thai written warnings cannot be
understood by workers. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given
In a language customarily understood by workers.
Written or oral warnings must Include the following information:
,'CAUTION,',.,
(Insert area or' field descriptlon)lrealed wllh Carbaryl 'on (insert dale of .appllca,
tlon.) Do Mlenler Irealed areas wlthoul prolecllve clolhlng unlil dusls have seHl'
ed. In casa 01 accidental exposure: Call a doclor (physician). Clinic or hospllal ,
Immedialely. Explain Ihallha vlcllm has been exposed 10. Carbaryl and describe .'
his condilion.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
PROHIBITIONS: Do nol conlamlnale waler. food. or leed by slorage or dispcsal.
Open dumping Is prohlbiled. Do not reuse emply container. 00 not store under
conditions which might adversely affect the container or Its ability to fUnction
properly. Such oondlUons Include, bUI are not limited to, pOSitioning of Ihe con­
tainer In storage, sloraga temperature. potential for crushing or damage due
10 staoklng. and penetration of moisture.
STORAGE: Store I" safe mannar. Stom In original conlalner only. Store In cool,
dry place. Keep cenlalner IIghlly closad when nolln use. Reduce s,lacklng helghl
where local conditions. such as humidity or pallot overh,ang, can afte'ct package
strength. Personnel should use clothing and equipment consistent with good
pesticide handling.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wasles resuiling from Iha use o·f Ihls producl may be
dlspos.ed of on slle or al an approved wasle disposal lacllily.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Complelely emply bag Inlo application equipment.
Then dispose of emply bag In a .anUary landlill or by Incineration. or. If allowad
.!'i' Siale an_d 10calaul""rtlies. by b~rnlng. If bumild. slay out 01 .moke.
npt'u, .. allvn "IIIUII ~v U/1y~ tiller lUll croom may alSO provide apple thinning. To
avoid Ihls, delay us,e until at least 30 days alter bloom.
APRICOTS (3). PEACHES (1). NECTARiNES (3): O'ienlallrull rnolh. p,e.ach Iwig
bOorer, periodical cicada, codling molh. tussock mot~, orange lortrix, fruJl Irea
leafroller, Japao'ese beetle: Use 40 to 60 pounds per acre.
CHERRIES (1). JMS (1). PRUNES (1): cherry lruil fly. peach Iwig borer •. prune
leafhopper, codling moth, orange tortrix, wastern tussoc~ molh; Eastern lenl cater­
pillar, fruit tree leafreller, plum curcullo, 'redbanded leatroller: use 40 to 60 pounds
per acrB. For codling moth, apply al petal fall and every 10 to 14 days therealler
until control is achieved.
SMALL FRUIT INSECT CONTROL
BLACKBERRIES (7). BOYSENBERRIES (7). DEWBERRIES (7). LOGANBERRIES
(7) and RASPBERRIES (7): Use 20 pounds for Japanese beelles, leaf rollers, in­
cluding Omniverous leafmllers. leafhoppers, sawfly, climbing cutworms. snowy
tree crIcket. orange tort(~X and raspberry"aphid. For small areas uSe 7Va ounces
per toDD square feel. .
BLUEBERRIES (7): Use 15 10 30 pounds, lor blueberry maggol. cherry and'
cranberry frultworms and Japanese beaUes. Apply 3 weeks beforp. ;1d.rveJI and
repeat 10 days Inter or as ncce3sary. For sm~U are-as use 7V~ to 11 (Lr.::es par
100.0 square feel.
CRANBERRIES (1): Use 1510 30 pounds for oUlworms. flreworms. Iwitworms.
Japanese beetle and leafhoppers. Apply in late', bloom artd as needed U't 7 to 10
day Inlervals.
GRAPES (0): useio 10 20 pounds for gr~pe leallolder.' grape lea'h~pp~r and
grape leaf skeletonlzet-. Apply Just befoto first brood leaf folder larvaf' I"IMN,)9, from
rolls and as needed for leafhoppers-. Use 20. pounds for grape berry ~vlh, Jbpanese ,
boolle, June beel/as and red·banded leaf roilers. In home gardon, use t v.~ to 7V2, "
ounces per t .000 sq. It.
STRAWBERRIES (1): Use 10 10 20 pounds for meadow spl\llebug. slrawberry
leaf rolle-r and slrawberry weevil, For,small areas use 7% ounces pet' 1000 square
feel.
VEGETABLE',INSECT CONTROL
ASPARAGUS (1): Use 20 pounds for asParagus beelle on seedlings or spears.
Use 20 10 40 pounds for asparagus beeUe and Apache cicada on ferns or brush
growth In Ihe post·ha",esl period. Do nol apply more ollen Ihan once every Ihree'
days. Fpr small areas use 7% to 29V3 ounces p,er 1000 square feel.
BEANS (0) (Green beans, lima bean I" snap beans" cow peas (3) and blae,key'ed .,:i:
p.a.): Use 5 pcunds for Mexican bean beetle; lO'pounds for bean leaf beelle.
cucumber beetles. flea be,elles, Japanese beelle, leafhoppers:. velvetbean cater· '
pillar and weslernbean cutworm. Use 20 pounds for armyworms. corn earworm,
stink bugs and larnlshed planl bug. '
To controllygus bug, stink bug, and lima bean pod borer. use 20 pounds. III home
garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feet
CORN (FIeld, sweet),(O): Use 15 to 20 pounds for corn earwotm, com rootworm
adults, European corn borer, fall armyovorm! flea beeI1:es, Japanese beetle, sap
beetles and leafhoppers. In home garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feel. For larvae' ~"
In whorl (budworm damage) and lollage feeders. apply 10 enllre plan!. Repeal as
necessary. For Insects attacking silks and ears, apply at 2 to 3 day Intervals slar·
ling when first silks appear and continuing until silks begin to dry. Three or more
appllcallons may be required dependhg on severily of Infestation. Timing and
good ccverage are absolutely essential for effective conlrol. Applicallon of Ihls
producllo Ihe fa.sel regl,o,n of corn dIKing Ihe pollen shed period will seriously"
reduce bee populations. ., .
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SEVIN 10 DUST
Brand Clrblrylln •• ctlcid,
CUCUMBER, MELONS, PUMPKIN and SQUASH (0): Use 5 10 10 pound. Jar
pickle-worm and melon worm; 10 pounds for cucumber beetles, flea be'atles, leafhop­
pers and squash bugs. In home garden use V2 ounce per 50 row feet. Avoid ex­
cessive applications. Some leaf injury may occur If treatments are made when
lender foliage Is wei or Ir the presence 01 prolonged high ~umldlty. Do not use
on Watermelons in Flof (:fa as plant Injury or loss may occu~. I
GARDEN PEAS (0): Use 10 pounds lor lealhoppers. Use 10 pounds lor Colorado
potato beeUe. For Colora~o polato bee'tle control direct appllea,tlon 'to weeds In
fi~I.~s of garden peas, Thls'applicaUon is intended to help prevent Insect contamlna­
tian in processed pe:8s .. U~e 10 to 15 pounds for armyworms and grasshoppers.
POTATO, TOMATO, EGGPLANT and PEPPER: Use 5 to 10 pounds lor Colorado
potato beetle, flea beeUes and leafhoppers. Use 10 to 20 pounds for European
corn borer, fall armyworm, lace bugs, tom ala fruitworm, tomato hornworm, tar·
nlshed plant bugs and Slink bugs. In home garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feet.
OKRA (0): Use 10 to 20 pou~ds for com earworfil and stink! bugs~ Repeat ,at 5
to 7 day Intervals or 'as necessary! In home garden use ,1 ounce per 50 row feet.
CARROTS (0), GARDEN BEETS (ROOTS), HORSERADISH; HEAD LETTUCE,
PARSNIPS, RADISHES, RUTABAGAS, SALSIFY (ROOTS), TURNIPS (ROOTS)
(3), CHINESE CABBAGE, COLLARDS, DANDELION, ENDIVE (ESCAROLE),
GARDEN ..JlEETS (TOPS), KALE, ,LEAF LETTUCE, MUSTARD GREENS,
PARSLEY, SALSIFY (TOPS), SPINACH, SWISS CHARD and TURNIPS (TOPS)
(14): Use 5 to 10 pounds lor Ilea beeUes. harlequin bug and lealhoppers. To con­
trol six·spotted lealhopper (aster yellows vector) apply 101015 pounds in a 5 to
7 d.ay schedule. Use 10 to 20 pounds for armyworms, cabbage caterpillars, coro
earworm, tarnished plant ,bug and stink bugs. For optimum control of corn ear·
worm after I,altuce heads begin to form, use 20 pounds In a 5 to 7 day schedule.
Where cabbage loo.per 1s the pri'ndpal problem, use an alternallve pesticide that
is specifically recommended. Will not control cabbage looper. In horoe garden
use 1 ounce per 50 row feet.
CABBAGE. BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUTS, CAULIFLOWER and KOHLRABI
(3): Use 10 pounds for flea b-eetles and harlequin bug. USB 20 pounds for ar­
myworms. cabbage caterpillars and corn earworm; Where cabbage looper Is tha
prlnoipa.1 problem, use an alternaliivo pesticide that is speoifioally' recommended.
.WIII not control cabbage,looper. In home garden use 1 ounce per 50 row feet.
TOBACCO INSECT CONTROL
IN PLANT BEDS: For tobacco flea beetle, apply 1 pbund per 100 square yards
w!1en Insects appear. Avoid excess,ive applloatlon; plant inJury may result. Repeat
as needed at 10 to 14 day Jnlervals and just before transplanting. Injury may res,..lt
when used on small plants or with application ot heavy dosages on tender foliage
during rain or when humidity remains high for several days followir 'opllcaUon
of this product. When dusting with a shaker bag or can, be sure nc. Jverdose.
Rotary dusl'ers are r&Comlllended. "--'"'
IN :FIElDS: 8roa.dcasl applloations tar hornworms, bu~worms, grasshoppers,
Japanese baelles and tobacco Hea be'eHes, apply 16 to 20 pounds per acre depen~
ding on size at the plants. Good coverage is essential. Use the highest dosage
only on large plants and repeat as needled. Heavier applications mp' '9use plantl
l!\iury. If late applications are necessary allow three days before ~ Ig or cut­
ling. Treated fiel,ds may be entered immediately after dust has semed.
FOR BUDWORMS: When hand dust appllcalions are directed to. the bud and top
I,wves only, apply 4 to. 6 lb •. p~r acra, Avoid heavy applications with oloth bags
as plant Injury may result, Do no,t apply wllhln 3 days 01 priming or culling. Avoid
----.9~lting wet with planljul,ces whe,n culling the crop. Injury may occur on tend,ar
POULTRY INSECT CONTROL I
ON CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, GAME BIRDS SUCH AS PAR­
TRIDGES AND PHEASANTS and PIGEONS (7 days to slaughter): Lltte, treat­
ment: Apply ft.. po.und per 40 sq. ft. to conlrol Northern lowl mite, chioken mite,
lice. Ileas, ticks and bed bugs. Usea scoop and scatter by hand, or apply bV hand
duster. Avoid contamination of nests, eggs, feeding and watering troughs,. Hand
appllcatlqn to birds: Use 1/2 pound to treat 100 birds by means of 'a sha'ker can,
squeeze bottle, or hand duster 10 control Northern fowl' mite, chicken mite, lioe
and fleas. Direct dust to vent and flull ar .... Repeat In 4 weeks If necessary. Hand
appllcatton to birds lor ohlcken mite and fteas Is a supplement. to litter trealment
for control 0,' these pests. Dust·bath·boxes: Use 1 Y. pounds per bpx for each 50
birds to control Northern ,fowl mite, chicken mite, Hee and fle~s. This is a supple­
ment to litter treatment for chicken mite and flea control. On rangeJ, th.) r.alural
wallows may be substituted ,lor each dust-bath-box. I
POULTRY HOUSES: Apply 12112 pounds per 1000 square feet. API ,Iv fhQ'Dughly
to floors, foosts and 'nlerior surfaces. Force lnlo cracks and crevices. Db not apply
directly to eg9s or nest HHet. Do not contaminate feed, drinking water or th')ir recep­
(acies. Do not house birds In treated houses within 7 days of slaughter.
ORNAMENTAL INSECT CONTROL
This product can be used on a wide range of ornamental plants, flowers, shrubs
and small trees: '
Andromeda Cypress Iris Poplar
Arbor Vitae Dahlia Juniper Privet
Ash Delphinium Laurel Rhodod,"dron
Asler Dogwood Lilao Roses'
Azalea Elm Locust Rose of Sharon'
Bamboo Euonymous Magnolia Sassa~ras
Beech Fir Maple Spirea
Begonia Fuchsia Marigold Verbana
Birch Gladiolus Naslurtlum Viburnum
Boxwood Hemlock Oak Willow
Camet).\a, Hickory Orchid Wisteria
CamaHon Holly' Ornamental Yo,w
Caanot-hus Cedar Hbrnbean Mulberry Zinnia
Chlne~e Elm Hydrangea Petunia
Chr)lsanthemum Inkberry Pines
Do nol us,e on Boston Ivy, VirgInia creeper or Ma!denhalr fern as plant Injury will
occur. Virginia and Sand Pines may be Injured In early season.
Apply to the upper and I,ower leaf sUrface of all foliage to achieve compJele
coverage. Rate should be approximately 15 to 20 pounds per acre or 5V2 to 7V2
ounces per 1000 square teet. This prr . 'ct does not control8pider Mites. Where
Infestations are encounlered, use a • ide as recommended. For protection of
honeybees avoid use, if possJbl,e, during periods when honeybees are visiting the
ctop. Injury to tander foliage may occur if applications are made when plants,.are
wet 'or In the p(ssence 0.1 hfgh hUl1lfdity, of several days duration following treatment.
Application will control:
Bagworm, Elm leaf beetle
Blister beetle Exposed Ihrips
Boxelder bug Flea beetle
Certain aphids Japanese beeUe,
Ce'rtaln lealmlners adult
(such as Birch Lealhoppers
and Boxwood), Leafrolter
Mealybugs
')range tortrlx
" ".rIDdlcal cicada
Plant bugs
Aoseslug
Scale Insects
Tent caterpillars
~ Cr,
IN I-If::1.U:5: ljroadcasl appflcations lor hornworms. budworms, grasshoppers, "'I~I-" "'JUI" \U ItlllUtU •.
Japanese beetles and 10baccollea·be'.I""~ applylSlo 20 pounds'peroc," dep<!rI"-:;;-.weIQrJp.lhe. prese~ce p.lb,lgh h.u~.dlly.oL:,ev!lf3\!
ding on size of t~e plantB:~GoQ.!:1 ~.er.a,gle'IB &SSantfBI.:Use .the highest dosage ':~,"App"catlon ~1I.1 ~~.:tr,t;Jr.::,:'~t~~d~a~:S~-~ti ~ijt':):~~!i~':":.'~::~;I .. ;;-_;:!!!:'!:tf:'~.~.1 f'::~ :.".:!~i:~;;.l::;t
only on large plants and repeat as needed: Heavle, appllcallons m!!:se ptanl Begworm '1. Elm lea; beeU';1~t Mea1}'bugs t,.I,'£), ;l)!:ff ;!!:t::f' i' !';':~
Injury. II late appllcallons are necessary allow Ihree days balo'm go, cut· Blister beelle .' ::Exposed IhrlpsAlrange:lortrlx'!'·)+li:.'!·' '~"'1')., ,,::!:,t(, .. ,. ,
ling. Treated fields may be entered fmmedlately after dust hat sa ed. Boxe~der bug . Ftea beetle' ~I"'"" ... "'I_ .. I ... 1 .... ..1 ... "A, ~.!" ri-~'1I .,', ~"Vi ," ~,,';II$.!<,.
FOR BUDWORMS: When hand dust application. are directed 10 the bud and lap Certain aphIds . Japanese ~aeuo
100lYOS only. apply 4 to 6 Ibs. per acr •. Avoid heavy appllcellons wllh clolh bags Certain lealmlne'ra aduH'.f,
al. planllnjury may resull. Do nolapp!y wllhln 3 days 01 prtmlng Of culling. Avoid (such as Birch Leafhopp<lrs .'li,
gelling weI wilh ptanljulces who'n CU11ing Ihe crop. Injury may occur on lender and Bo><WOOd) Lea/roller '
(tollage I~ Ihe presence of rain or high humidily of several days duralion following BAND TREATMENT A~~ aUILDINGS
applicalr-on of carbaryl. . ft. .. ._._ ' ' ~,' " ~
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FORAGE AND FIELD CROP INSECT CONTROL To ,",'Ip prevenllnlOSIaIlons 0/ bcJIkIngs by pea __ . dust • bond 610 . "
ALFALFA (3), CLOVERS. PEANUTS. SOYBEANS (0). COWPEAS (3): Use 510 10 leel _ COYerIng shrub beds. _ ",",1IIo1OS and lawn 0< ooiIareas
10 pounds 101 blisler beelles and Mexican bean beelle. Use 10 pounds lor allaH_ Imme<fiale!y adjacent 10 II1e _. Use 410 rn _1* 1000 _elHl
calerplllar.beanlealbeeHo,cucumberbeelJ .. ,gr..,,~.Japaoose_. dependlngo<def1siIyo/~anddogrMo/U'lo1at1on.~OI1WWEH-
loalhoppers, Ihree-cornered allalla hopper, Ihrips and _ calerp<,nar. Use TAL INSECT CONTAOl __ Iot-plonls 111M ___ not.,.
10 10 15 pounds lor armyworms, corn oa<worm, stink b<Jgs and _rm •. To . tro.tad. Do no! use .-__ r_ II ~. CG.lIt1lIJ:
avoid possible injury on tender foliage, do not apply when foliage is wei or when A."\ls Coektoache:s LWIp4do$
rain or excessive humidity is expected during Iha next two days. e,ees and Wasps CrIcketS ScotpIons
COTTON (7): To conHol early soason Ihrlps, Ilea beelles, collon lealhoppers use Brown dog licks Earwigs ~
5 to 10 pounds per acre at 5 to 10 day intervals beginning with Increased pest Carpente'r Ants Arebrals SpkJefs
pressures, then as needed. ,Centipedes Fleas
For conlrol 01 mld·seasonnale season bollwoavil, collon bollworms.lall armyworm, SPOT TREATMENTS: Fa< anls. Ireat hills .s _ad with t ... I'0'''' ~''''nUty 01
cotlon leaf!perforators, leafhoppers, Iygus bugs, and leaf rollers use 10 to 20 ,Pounds dust. Fo,t cockroaches and other insects thai hkfe in cracks and cfevless, force
per aero, amount depending on plant size and pest pressure. Applications; for boll dust into such areas. This product Is not hJghly effective In contrC'lIlr~ Ortm.an
weevil s~ourd be made every 5 to 7 days through end of growing season. cockr08'ches. For carpenter ants, treat nests and Infested wood whe're J)lJsslble.
To conlrdl pink bo'llworm, stink bug, saltmarsh caterpillar, use 20 10 25 pounds A professional pest control,operator may be advisable for serious carpJnler ani
per acrs, amount dep,ending on size at cotton and degree of Infestation. Apply Infeslations. For fleas and brown dog ticks, also: SBe DOGS AND '~ATS section
at 5 to 7 day intervals. ot label.
To conlrol grasshoppers Use 10 to 15 pounds per acre, applied on appearance
or signs of plant damage., ' ,
FORAGE GRASSES and pASTURE (0); Use 1D to 15 pounds lor armyworms and
thrips. For optimum thrlp control in grasse~ grown for seed, direct dust Into boot.
RICE (14): Armyworms, laalhoppers, usolDto 15 pounds per acro. Tadpole shrimp
(Calilornla)-use 20 pounds per acre. Do nol apply wllhln 14 days beforo or atler
applications ollhe herbicide propanll as plant Injury may resul1. Do nol use on
rice fields in which crayfishlcaUish larmlng Is included in the cUll ural pracllco.
SORGHUMS (Including MILO 'and GRAIN SORGHUM) (0 Forage. 21 Gralnj: Use
10 to 20 pounds for armyworms, corn earworm, stink bugs, and we;bworms. Usa
15, pounds for sorghum midge. For optimum.lnsect control on grain sorghum, direct
dust Into the tormlng heads, Treatment tor sorghum midge control should be made
3 to 4 days after heads have emerged from boot.
SUGAR BEETS (14): Use to 10 2D pounds lor armyworms, lealhoppers and
webworms.
GRASSHOPPERS
Apply 5 to 15 pounds as afton as flecessBrY to control grasshoppers on' the above
crops. A 5 10 lD pound rate Is suggesled for nymphs on small plants or spars~
vegetation In wasleland, rangeland, dltchbanks and borders. A lD 10 15 pound
dosage shou'ld be used when grasshoppers are mature or material Is applied to
crops requiring greater coverage. In home garden apply ~ ounce per 50 row feet.
For lawns use 51/2 ounoes per 1000 square feet.
NOTICE
Platte, warrants fhat this product conforms to the ahemical descripll~n on the label
thoreol and Is reasonably fit lor the purposos staled on such labeljonly when us·
ed In accordance wi'th the dlrecHons under normal USe conditions. It Is impossi­
ble to ellminale all risks Inherently associated wllh Ihe use ollho producl. Crop
Injury, Ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences: may result because
of such lactors as weather conditions, presence of other rTjat.erlals, or the rn.an·
ner 01 Use or application, all 01 which aro boyond Ihe control 01 Platte. In no case
shall Platte be liable for consequential"speclal or Indirect damages resulting from
the use or handling of this product All such risks shall be assumed by the buyer.
Platte makes no warranties of Merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose
nor any other express or Implied warranty except as stated above.
FORMULATED FOB
PLATTE CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
150 SO. MAIN STREET FREMONT. NEBRASKA 68025
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