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# AMVAC AZA 1.2% CF
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- EPA Reg No: **5481-559**
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- Registrant: AMVAC CHEMICAL CORPORATION
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- Signal word: Caution
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- Active ingredients: Azadirachtin (1.2%)
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- Label accepted: 2012-09-05
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/005481-00559-20120905.pdf
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---
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON DC 20460
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OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
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AND POLLUTION PREVENTION
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September 5,2012
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Amvac Chemical Corporation
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4695 McArthur court Suite 1250
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New Port Beach CA 92660
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Attn Kaila Moran
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Subject Notification to update the Storage and Disposal Statement to comply with the language outlined
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in the Agency s PR Notice - PRN 98 10
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Product Brand Name Amvac AZA 1 2% CF
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EPA Reg No 5481 559
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Your Submission dated August 16 2012
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Dear Kaila Moran
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The Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division is m receipt of your application for Notification under
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Pesticide Registration Notice (PRN) 98 10 dated above A screen of this request has been conducted for its
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applicability under PRN 98 10 and it has been determined that the action (s) requested falls within the
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scope of this Notice Our records have been duly noted and the label submitted with this application has
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been stamped Notification Accepted and will be placed accordingly in our records
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Three (3) copies of final printed labeling must be submitted to the Agency before your product as modified
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may be sold or distributed [PRNotice 82 2 and 40 CFR 156 10(a) (6)]
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If you have any questions regarding this action you may contact Mr Sylvester George at (703) 603 0688
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or via e mail at george sylvester@epa gov
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Sincerely
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Linda A Holhs Chief
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Biochemical Pesticide Branch
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Biopesticides and Pollution
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Prevention Division (751 IP)
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Please read instructions on reverse before completing form Form M|jproved OMB No 2070 0060 Approval expires 2 28 95
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x> EPA United States
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Washington DC 20460
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Registration
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Amendment
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Other
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OPP Identifier Number
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Application for Pesticide Section I
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1 Company/Product Number
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5481 559
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4 Company/Product (Name)
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AMVAC AZA 1 2 / CF
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2 EPA Product Manager
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Chris Pfeifer
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PM#
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3 Proposed Classification
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None [~| Restricted
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5 Name and Address of Applicant (Include Zip Code)
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Amvac Chemical Corporation
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4695 MacArthur Court Suite 1250
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Newport Beach CA 92660
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| | Check if this is a new address
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6 Expedited Review In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3)(b)(i) my
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product is similar or identical in composition and labeling to
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EPA Reg No
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Product Name
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Section II
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[ [ Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated.
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FT] Notification Explain below
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I vwVtl IVJHVlwi • r^wwi
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| | Final printed labels in response to Agency letter datec
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Me Too Application Date
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Other Explain below Reviewer
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Explanation Use additional page(s) if necessary (For Section I and Section II)
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Notification of label change per PR Notice 2007 4 This notification is consistent with the guidance in PR Notice 2007 4 and the requirements of EPA s
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regulations at 40 CFR §§ 156 10 156 140 156 144 156 146 and 156 156 No other changes have been made to the labeling or the Confidential
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Statement of Formula for this product I understand that it is a violation of 18 U S C Sec 1001 to willfully make any false statement to EPA I further
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understand that if the amended label is not consistent with the requirements of 40 CFR §§ 156 10 156140 156144 156146 and 156 156 this product
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may be in violation of FIFRA and I may be subject to enforcement action and penalties under sections 12 and 14 of FIFRA
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Section III
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1 Material This Product Will Be Packaged In
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Child Resistant Packaging
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D Yes
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D No
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* Certification must
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be submitted
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Unit Packaging
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D Yes
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D No
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If Yes
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Unit Packaging
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wt
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No per
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container
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Water Soluble Packaging
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D Yes
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D No
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If Yes No per
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Package wt container
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Type of Container
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rj Metal
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Q Plastic
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rj Glass
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rj Paper
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Q Other (Specify).
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3 Location of Net Contents Information
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Label Container
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4 Size(s) Retail Container
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1 gallon
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5 Location of Label Directions
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r^ On Label
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rn On Labeling accompanying product
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D Lithographed
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6 Manner in Which Label is Affixed to Product rj3 Paper glued
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D Stenciled
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D Other
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Section - IV
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1 Contact Point (Complete items directly below for identification of individual to be contacted if necessary to process this apj ication )
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Name
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Kaila Moran
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Title
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Regulatory Consultant
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Telephone No (Include Area Code)
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56? 607 2146
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Certification
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itements I have made on this form and all attachments thereto are true accurate and
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that any knowingly false or misleading statement may be punishable by fine o
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r applicable law
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2 Signature
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4 Typed Name
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Kaila Moran
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3 Title
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Regulatory Consultant
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5 Date
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8 Date Application
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Received
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(stamped)
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EPA Form 8570 1 (Rev 3 94) Previous editions are obsolete White - EPA File Copy (original) Yellow - Applicant Copy
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A^AMVAC
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August 16 2012
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Ms Sherada Hobgood
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Document Processing Desk
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Office of Pesticide Programs (Notif)
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U S Environmental Protection Agency
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One Potomac Yard
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2777 S Crystal Drive
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Arlington VA 22202
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Subject Notification of Storage and Disposal Statement Per PR Notice 2007 4
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Amvac AZA1 2% CF (EPA Reg No 5481 559)
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Dear Sherada
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In accordance with PR Notice 2007 4 please find enclosed the notification to revise labeling for
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the above listed products We have updated the Storage and Disposal Statement to comply with
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the language outlined in the Agency s PR Notice
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In support of this request enclosed please find the following
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1 Application for Pesticide Registration (EPA Form 8570 1)
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2 Three copies of each label (Ref No 559 20120816r6)
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3 One copy of each label with changes highlighted
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It is my understanding that this satisfies the requirements of the Agency s PR Notice and will
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require no further action If you have any questions or require additional information please do
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not hesitate to contact me at 562 607 2146 or email kailam@amvac chemical com Thank you
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for your attention to this matter
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Kaila Moran
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Regulatory Consultant
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20120816kmm01 aza us PR Notice 2007 4
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4695 MacArthur Court Suite 1200 Newport Beach CA 92660 (949)2601200 Fax (949) 260 1214
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rAMVAC AZA 1.2% CFBOTANICAL INSECTICIDE, REPELLANT, INSECT GROWTH REGULATOR
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AND NEMATICIDE
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For use on turfgrass (including golf courses and athletic fields) outdoor shrubs trees non crop areas and ornamentals
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For greenhouses shadehouses intenorscapes and nursery uses
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For mushroom house and manure pile and compost uses
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For use on outdoor food crops
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For commercial and industrial areas
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For homeowner uses
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For controlling and repelling insects such as aphids armyworms beetles budworms cutworms fungus gnats houseflies
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leafhoppers leafminers loopers leafrollers and other caterpillars mealybugs mushroom flies (or sciand flies) sawflies scales
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thrips webworms weevils whiteflies and plant parasitic nematodes such as burrowing dagger golden and various root knot
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nematodes
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For Use in Organic Production
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT By Weight
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Azadirachtm 1 2%
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Inert Ingredients 98 8%
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TOTAL 100 0%
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Contains 0 10 Ib (45 4 grams) of azadirachtin per gallon
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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CAUTION - CUIDADO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta busque a alguien para que se la exphque a usted en detalle
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(If you do not understand the label find someone to explain it to you in detail)
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FIRST AID
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If in eyes
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If on skin or
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clothing
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Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 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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Take off contaminated clothing
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Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 20 minutes
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Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION
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Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment FOR
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THE FOLLOWING EMERGENCIES PHONE 24 HOURS A DAY
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Transportation CHEMTREC 1 800 424 9300
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Other AMVAC 1 323 264 3910
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For emergency information on Aza 1 2% CF call the National Pesticides Information Center at c
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1 800 8587378 6 30 AM to 4 30 PM Pacific time (PT) seven days a week During other times call the poison control
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center at 1 800 222 1222 <-cc
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SEE SIDE/BACK PANEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DTEPrTTONS FOP USE
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EPA Reg No 5481 559 Net Content 1 gallon
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EPA Est No 5481 CA 1
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/7AM VAC4100E Washington Blvd
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Los Angeles CA 90023 USA
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1 323 264 3910
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20120816r6_AZA 1 2 / CF Notif PR Notice 2007 4 Page 1 of 15
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
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CAUTION Causes moderate eye irritation Harmful if absorbed through skin or inhaled Prolonged or frequently
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repeated skin contact may cause allergic reactions on some individuals Do not get in eyes or on clothing Avoid
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contact with eyes or clothing Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling Wash contaminated clothing
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before reuse
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Applicators and other handlers must wear
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• Long sleeved shirt and long pants
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• Waterproof gloves
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• Socks and shoes
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Follow manufacturer s instructions for cleaning/maintaining PPE If no such instructions for washables use detergent
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and hot water Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates Do not apply directly to water to areas where surface water is
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present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from
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treated areas Runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas Do not
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contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters or rmsate
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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 Do not apply this
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product through any irrigation system unless the chemigation instructions on this label are followed Do not apply this
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product in a way that will contact workers or other persons either directly or through drift Only protected handlers
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may be in the area during application For any requirements specific to your state or tribe consult the agency
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responsible for pesticide regulation
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AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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Use this product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Protection Standard 40 CFR part 170
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This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms forests nurseries and
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greenhouses and handlers of agricultural pesticides It contains requirements for training decontamination
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notification and emergency assistance It also contains specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the
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statements on this label about personal protective equipment and restricted entry interval The requirements in this
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box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
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Do not enter or allow entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 4 hours
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that
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involves contact with anything that has been treated such as plants soil or water is
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• Coveralls over short sleeved shut and shorts pants
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• Waterproof gloves
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• Shoes plus socks
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User Safety Recommendations
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Wash hands before eating drinking chewing gum using tobacco or using the toilet Users should remove clothing
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immediately if pesticide gets inside Then wash thoroughly and put on clean clothing
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20120816r6 AZA 1 2/ CFNotif PR Notice 2007 4 Page 2 of 15
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NON AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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These requirements apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for
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agricultural pesticides (40 CFR part 1 70) The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agricultural plants
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on farms forests nurseries or greenhouses For other uses including golf courses and other non agricultural uses do
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not enter treated areas without protective clothing until sprays have dried
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION - GENERAL
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is a microemulsion concentrate containing 1 2% by weight azadirachtin It has been
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evaluated on a wide variety of ornamental forestry and food crops No phytotoxicity has been observed when used
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as directed AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is an insect growth regulator and does not control adult insects Results are
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typically observed 3-7 days after first treatment However AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is also effective as a repellent
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towards some adult species as detailed below When AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF applications are rotated with other
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insecticides as part of a comprehensive Integrated Pest Management (EPM) program insecticide resistance can be
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significantly delayed or prevented in target insect populations
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Bee Toxicity AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is not toxic to bees but applications should be made only when bees are not
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actively foraging
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Mode of Action
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is an insect growth regulator (IGR) and controls insects in the larval/nymphal and pupal
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stages by interfering with the metabolism of ecdysone which is the key molting hormone in insects Insects typically
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die during egg hatch and between larval to larval (nymph to nymph) larval to pupal molts or during adult eclosion
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from pupae Azadirachtin also effectively kills insects in the pupal stages by shutting down ecdysone hormone activity
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and thereby widens the window of control Uptake by insects is either by contact by ingestion or both Predatory
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insects or predatory mites which do not feed on plants are therefore generally not affected by AMVAC AZA 1 2%
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CF making it compatible with many biological insect control programs as well
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Repellency AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF has been shown to be an effective repellent to a wide range of insect species and
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treated plants exhibit reduced feeding damage or egg laying by insect pests because of the repellent action of the
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product
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Compatibility
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is a true microemulsion (water dilutions appear translucent) and has been determined to be
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compatible with the most commonly used insecticides fungicides and fertilizers However growers should always
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check compatibility by using the correct proportion of the intended products in a small test container Growers should
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then test the tank mix combinations for possible adverse effects (such as settling out flocculation etc) and for
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phytotoxic effects on a small sample of plants prior to use As environmental conditions can alter the interactions
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between compounds a compatibility test is recommended for both new and previously used combinations Avoid
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mixtures of multiple products and very concentrated spray mixtures
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Do not use AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF with Bordeaux mixture triphenyltrn hydroxide lime sulfur Rayplex iron or
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other highly alkaline materials Use mildly alkaline mixtures immediately after mixing Alternatively the pH of the
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spray mixture can be lowered with acid buffers to prevent loss of insecticidal activity Azadirachtin breaks down
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rapidly at high pH
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When using AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF in combination with other products use AMVAC \ZA ^ 2% CF at the rate
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specified in this label Follow the directions for use precautions and limitations for use on a[( pioduct laoeis used in
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the combination Since azadirachtin is an insect growth regulator tank mixing an insecticide that kills auul s provides
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additional benefit Some suggested tank mix combinations are as follows
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus a standard non phytotoxic oil or organosihcone oil combinations
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus endosulfan*
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus chlorpynfos or other organophosphates*
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus Bacillus thurmgiensis* (BT)
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20120816r6_AZA 1 2°/ CF Notif PR Notice 2007 4 Page 3 of 15
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus bifenthrin or other pyrethroids* *• *
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus abamectin*
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus imidacloprid or other neo nicotmoids*
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF plus pyrethrum+piperonyl butoxide (for fogging use)*
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*Always follow the manufacturer s Directions for Use and Precautionary Statements
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Phytotoxicity
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In general no phytotoxicity has been observed when plants or trees are sprayed with AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF at
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higher than those provided in the directions for use However certain species of ornamental plants such as Gloxinia
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can be sensitive under certain conditions Avoid using on certain pear varieties (such as Cornice) as leaf drop may
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occur On certain plants such as blueberries grapes or vegetables such as cabbage frequent sprays may slightly
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reduce the waxy coating on leaves and fruit (without other adverse symptoms) Always exercise care when mixing
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adjuvants by performing a pre test on sample plants prior to large scale use
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
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READ ALL DIRECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is exempt from
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food crop tolerances ( 40 CFR Sec 180 1119) and may be applied as directed to any food or non food crop up to and
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including the day of harvest (0 day PHI) at a rate not exceeding 56 4 oz (20 grams active ingredient) per acre per
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application Crops can be harvested as soon as spray has dried
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Mixing
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Shake well before use Always use this product promptly after mixing with water AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF will
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break down in the spray solution if not used within 8 hours Never allow tank mix to stand overnight The
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recommended pH range is between 5 5 and 6 5 AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF will break down under high pH conditions
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(> pH 7 5) For optimum performance a buffering agent may be used When mixing with other approved
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agnchemicals always ensure proper agitation in the spray tank to ensure uniform application
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From the use rates chart determine the amount of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF required for the number of acres to be
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treated To a clean spray tank add at least one half the water to be sprayed Begin agitation and add the determined
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amount of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF Add the remaining water and continue agitation
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF disperses freely when added to water Always use clean equipment For uniform distribution
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on plant canopy and proper dilution always ensure proper agitation in mixing tanks or vessels When mixing with
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other agnchemicals add solid constituents (such as wettable powders water dispersible granules or micronutrients)
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last in the form of a slurry
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Application Method and Equipment
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be applied as a foliar spray or a drench to soil compost manure or non soil media (e g
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greenhouses compost and manure piles and mushroom houses) to control insects and nematodes When needed soil
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drenches can also be used to control soil borne pests including soil dwelling larvae of foliar insect pests When
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applying as a drench ensure good wetting of the soil or media but avoid excessive leaching AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
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can also be applied through sub surface soil treatment equipment (e g turfgrass) AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can also
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be injected into mature trees (landscaping forestry residential etc ) using appropriate tree injection eqUipme it To
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repel adults in mushroom houses apply through fogging equipment Always follow equipment manufacturer s Use
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Directions
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF may be diluted in water volumes ranging from 5 gallons/acre (Jow volume or aerial) to
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around 300 gallons/acre (high volume) depending on canopy size and spray equipment. Avoid spray run off
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF may be applied using any powered or manual pesticide application equip r ent which
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includes but not restricted to high volume low volume ultra low volume aerial electrostatic fogging and
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chemigation Follow the original manufacturer s recommendations when using these types of equipment
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Application Timing, Frequency and Use of Adjuvants
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For optimum results make applications when pests first appear or at egg hatch Two applications made z.i 1 to 10
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20120816r6_AZA 1 2 / CF Notif PR Notice 20074 Page 4 of 15
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day intervals are recommended unless otherwise specified Make foliar applications to both sides of leaves
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AMVAC AZA 1 2 CF can be mixed with suitable sticking agents (adjuvants) as per manufacturer s use
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recommendations to improve product performance especially when rain is anticipated The addition of any non
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phytotoxic vegetable or synthetic oil can also improve product performance especially against certain insects such as
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leafminers mealybugs or scales Do not exceed 1 0% (v/v) and follow oil manufacturer s use recommendations The
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addition of oil improves penetration of azadirachtm into leaves and prolongs residual activity However on sensitive
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plants addition of oils should be avoided (see phytotoxicity section above)
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USE RATE
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF is intended for use on all outdoor plants and all food crops in mushroom houses manure
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piles non crop lands homeowner uses or on plants grown indoors or in greenhouses rurfgrass (including golf courses
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and athletic fields) shadehouses intenorscapes and nurseries
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General Use Directions AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF has excellent dispersion qualities and must be used at rates ranging
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from 15 30 oz/acre for a wide range of crop and pest conditions Due to the unique nature of the formulation for
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foliar applications more than 30 oz/acre are generally not required Growers can make more frequent applications at
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a lower rate rather than fewer applications at high rates However when pest infestation levels are low or when tank
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mixed with other compatible insecticides AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be used at 8 15 oz but do not use less than 4
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oz/acre per application When pest levels increase or show an increasing trend or when crop canopy size increases
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adjust rates higher Spraying twice at 7 10 day intervals However spraying every 3 5 days may be needed to keep a
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rapidly increasing population in check If rain occurs soon after treatment re spraying the field may be required
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Addition of compatible sticking agents may aid rain fastness
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Tjmejrf Application For optimum results spray during early morning hours or later during the day when pests are
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least active
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Use the table below to determine the appropriate use directions for your site/pest combination When infestation is
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heavy or when plant canopy is dense AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF may not exceed 56 4 oz/acre When combining with
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other insecticides use half the recommended rate of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be injected into mature trees (landscapmg forestry residential etc ) using appropriate
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tree injection equipment Inject at the rate of 0 38 to 0 50 oz per inch tree trunk diameter and repeat application if
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needed DO NOT exceed 56 4 oz per acre per application
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Homeowner Use Directions (Small Areas) Mix 0 3 5 to 0 70 oz in 2 5 gallons of water to spray approximately 1000
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sq feet to control fruit tree ornamental trees shrubs flower beds or vegetable garden pests such as leaf eating
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caterpillars (e g infesting cabbage roses or tomato plants) or other fruit boring insects various species of aphids
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beetles leafminers psyllids sawflies thrips weevils and whiteflies Spray when pests first appear and repeat
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applications every 7 days or as needed Spray rose bushes or grape vines during springtime and summer to repel
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Japanese beetles Drench soil with spray mixture to control soil dwelling nematodes Spray on lawns to control
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armyworms cutworms and sod webworms using appropriate spray equipment
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FOR USE ON ALL OUTDOOR PLANTS INCLUDING FOOD AND FIBER CROPS TREES,
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TURFGRASS (INCLUDING GOLF COURSES AND ATHLETIC FIELDS) NURSERY AND ALL
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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
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Depending on pest pressure and stage of crop use at the rate of 15 - 30 oz/acre When pest infestations are low and/or crop
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height is small or when tank mixed with other insecticides AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be used at half rate but not less than
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4 oz per acre per application Adjust rate upwards as crop matures or when pest populations increase Do not exceed 56 4
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oz/acre per application Make at least 2 applications in sequence 710 days apart for maximum efficacy Buffer spray solution
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to pH 5 5 to 6 5 for maximum efficacy Active ingredient will break down rapidly at high pH
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PEST COMMENTS
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APHBDS such as Apple Aphids Cabbage
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Aphids Cotton Aphids Green Peach Aphids
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Pea Aphids Grape phylloxera Potato Aphids
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Rose Aphids
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Spray when pests first appear Spray immediately after the first winged
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alates or clones are observed on plants
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For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
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In use in greenhouses Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
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BEETLES such as Bark Beetles Blueberry
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Flea Beetles Boll Weevils Colorado Potato
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Beetles Flea Beetles Japanese Beetles Leaf
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Beetles Mexican Bean Beetles Pepper
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Weevils Plum Curculio Rose Chafers Twig
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Girdlers
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Spray when pests first appear
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For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
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For use in greenhouses Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
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BORERS such as Dogwood Borers
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Cranberry Borers Girdlers Peachtree Borers
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Peach Twig Borers
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Spray soon after egg hatch
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For food crops Use in combination with 0 25 1 0% non phytotoxic oil
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in sufficient water to cover undersides of leaves
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BUGS such as Boxelder Bugs Chinch Bugs
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Lace Bugs Lygus Bugs Spittle Bugs Stink
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Bugs
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Spray nymphs early and repeat application after 7 days
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CATERPILLARS such as Armyworms
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Artichoke Plume Moths Bagworms
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Bollworms Budworms Cabbage Butterflies
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Cabbage Loopers Cankerworms Casebearers
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Caseworms CornEarworms Cutworms
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Diamond Back Moths Fireworms Fruitworms
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Grapeleaf Skeletomzers Green Fruitworms
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(Lacanobia) Gypsy Moths Hickory
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Shuckworms Hornworms Imported Cabbage
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Worms Leaf Perforators Leafrollers
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Melonworms Navel Orange Worms Oblique
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banded Leafrollers Omnivorous Leafrollers
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Oriental Fruit Moths Pandemis Leafrollers
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Pickleworms Pine Tip Moths Pinworms Red
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banded Leafrollers Sod Webworms Soybean
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Loopers Spanworms Tent Caterpillars
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Tobacco Budworms Tussock Moths
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Spray when pests first appear or when leaf damage is first observed
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For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
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For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
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FLIES such as Blueberry Maggots Cherry
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Maggots Crane Flies Fruit Flies Fungus
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gnats Midges Onion Maggots Tipworms
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Walnut Husk Flies
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For food crops Time sprays to anticipate egg idled or wl en pests first
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appear Drench soil to kill larvae
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For non food crops Drench soil to kill larvae
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PEST
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LEAFHOPPERS such as Apple
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Leafhoppers Beet Leafhoppers Grape
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Leafhoppers Potato Leafhoppers Variegated
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Leafhoppers
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LEAFMINERS (both Dipteran and
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Lepidopteran) such as Azalea Leafminers
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Birch Leafminers Citrus Leafminers
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Serpentine Leafminers Vegetable Leafminers
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Western Tentiform Leafminers
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MEALYBUGS such as Apple Mealybugs
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Citrus Mealybugs Grape Mealybugs
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NEMATODES such as Banana Nematodes
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Burrowing Nematodes Dagger Nematodes
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Golden Nematodes Ring Nematodes Root
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Knot Nematodes Sting Nematodes
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PSYLLIDS such as PearPsylla
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SAWFLIES such as European Pine Sawfhes
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Pear Sawflies Red Headed Pine Sawflies
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Yellow Headed Pine Sawflies
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SCALES such as Black Scales Brown Soft
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Scales California Red Scales Coffee Scales
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Olive Scales San Jose Scales
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THRIPS such as Citrus Thnps Onion Thrips
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Thrips palmi Western Flower Thrips
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WEEVILS such as Black Vine Weevils
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Pepper Weevils Rice Weevils Strawberry
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Vine Weevils
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WHITEFLIES such as
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Greenhouse Whiteflies Sweet Potato
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Whiteflies Silverleaf Whiteflies Woolly
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Whiteflies
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COMMENTS
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Spray when pests first appear
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For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days
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For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7 days
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For food and non food crops Spray early before mining activity
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increases Mixing an adulticide to kill adults generally enhances
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control Make at least 2 3 applications to target pupal stage as well
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Use in combination with 0 25 1 0% non phytotoxic oil in sufficient
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water to cover twigs and leaves Thoroughly wet plant surfaces
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|
Make applications to orchard crops such as grapes through
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|
appropriate chemigation systems Treat in early spring and/or late
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|
fall with at least 3 4 applications made 10 14 days apart Add acid
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buffer if necessary
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|
Spray when pests first appear
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For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days Use in combination
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with 0 25 1 0°/ non phytotoxic oil in sufficient water to cover
|
|
undersides of leaves On pears avoid using on varieties of Cornice
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parentage
|
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For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7days
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|
Treat larvae early before significant feeding activity
|
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Use in combination with 0 25 1 0% non phytotoxic oil in sufficient
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water to cover twigs and leaves Thoroughly wet plant surfaces
|
|
Spray when pests first appear Repeat every 5 to 7 days Mixing an
|
|
adulticide generally enhances control Spray every 3 4 days to maintain
|
|
insect repellency
|
|
Make foliar applications to deter adult feeding Make soil drench
|
|
applications during spring and fall periods to control larvae Make at
|
|
least 3 to 4 foliar applications 1 0 days apart to maintain adult repellency
|
|
Spray at 5 7 day intervals Combination with an adulticide enhances
|
|
efficacy by eliminating egg laying
|
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USE RATES FOR MUSHROOMS IN MUSHROOM HOUSES or MANURE PILES
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PEST
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RATE1
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(oz/1 000 sq ft) COMMENTS
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|
Mushroom Flies or Sciand Flies
|
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Houseflies Phond Flies
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Nematodes
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125
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Apply as drench to the casing layer media or compost
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|
Make at least 4 to 5 applications 7 days apart To repel
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adults apply with fogging equipment at first sign of
|
|
activity
|
|
For Mushroom House Use Mix into or spray on to the
|
|
casing layer or incorporate into media during the spawn
|
|
run Can be applied between breaks until the final flush
|
|
For Specialty Mushrooms Can be diluted at the rate of
|
|
20 oz/50 gallons and sprayed or drenched on logs or
|
|
media
|
|
For Manure Piles and Compost Surface treat and
|
|
incorporate using appropriate equipment when the
|
|
manure piles are moist Avoid treating when manure is
|
|
too wet Directly spray on to areas where flies are actively
|
|
breeding Mix with adulticides such as pyrethroids or
|
|
organophosphates to kill adult flies
|
|
Do not exceed 1 25 oz AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF per 1 000 square feet or 56 4 oz per acre per application
|
|
USE IN GREENHOUSES (INCLUDING HYDROPONIC), TURFGRASS (INCLUDING GOLF
|
|
COURSES AND ATHLETIC FIELDS) SHADEHOUSES INTERIORSCAPES AND NURSERIES AND
|
|
OUTDOOR HOME USES _
|
|
Use the table below to determine the appropriate use rate for each pest Foliar sprays for individual plants should
|
|
thoroughly wet both sides of the leaves without causing runoff Mix spray solution according to use rates and
|
|
recommendations below For the treatment of small areas add 2 0 oz AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF to 1 0 gallons of water
|
|
One gallon of finished spray will treat 1 000 square feet When used as a drench apply one pint of finished spray for
|
|
each gallon of soil in the pot For large areas use up to 100 to 200 gallons of finished spray per acre Do not exceed
|
|
56 4 oz of AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF per acre per application For hydropomc applications AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
|
|
can be injected undiluted or diluted directly into the hydropomc solution by using appropriate chemigation equipment
|
|
Solution must be buffered between pH 5 5 6 5 and applications be made during early morning hours to maximize
|
|
root uptake For more information read the chemigation section of this label
|
|
USE RATES FOR ANY PLANTS GROWN INDOORS OR IN GREENHOUSES (INCLUDING
|
|
HYDROPONIC) TURFGRASS (INCLUDING GOLF COURSES AND ATHLETIC FIELDS)
|
|
SHADEHOUSES INTERIORSCAPES AND NURSERIES AND OUTDOOR HOME USES
|
|
PEST
|
|
APHIDS such as Green Peach
|
|
Aphids PeaAphids Cotton Aphids
|
|
Rose Aphids
|
|
BEETLES such as Bark Beetles
|
|
Flea Beetles Japanese Beetles Leaf
|
|
Beetles
|
|
BORERS such as Peachtree Borers
|
|
Peach Twig Borers
|
|
CATERPILLARS such as
|
|
Amryworms Bagworms Cutworms
|
|
Leafrollers Loopers Spruce
|
|
Budworms Webworms
|
|
RATE*
|
|
(oz/1 00 gallons)
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
COMMENTS
|
|
Spray when pests first appear Addition of 0 5 0°/ non
|
|
phytotoxic oil will enhance efficacy
|
|
Spray when pests first appear Repeal -is needed
|
|
Spray when pests first appear Repfcat as needed
|
|
i
|
|
Spray when pests first appear Spray turf greens to allow
|
|
penetration into the thatch layer
|
|
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|
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|
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FLIES such as Crane Flies Fruit
|
|
Flies Fungus Gnats Shore Flies
|
|
LACEBUGS such as Azalea
|
|
Lacebugs Spittlebugs
|
|
LEAFHOPPERS such as Grape
|
|
Leafhoppers Potato Leaflioppers
|
|
LEAFMINERS such as Serpentine
|
|
Leafminers
|
|
MEALYBUGS
|
|
NEMATODES such as Burrowing
|
|
Nematodes Dagger Nematodes
|
|
Foliar Nematodes Golden
|
|
Nematodes Root Knot Nematodes
|
|
SOFT SCALES
|
|
THRIPS such as Western Flower
|
|
Thnps
|
|
WEEVILS such as Black Vine
|
|
Weevils Strawberry Vine Weevils
|
|
WHITEFLIES such as Greenhouse
|
|
Whiteflies Silverleaf Whiteflies
|
|
(including Q type strain)
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
20
|
|
Add at least 1 pint of mixture per gallon pot as soil drench
|
|
Repeat application every 7 days for 3 weeks For
|
|
poinsettias lilies and bedding plants/plugs also make one
|
|
application 10 to 15 days prior to shipping plants/plugs to
|
|
kill pupae and prevent adult emergence
|
|
Spray when pests first appear
|
|
Spray when pests first appear
|
|
For food crops Repeat application after 7 10 days Apply
|
|
in sufficient water to cover underside of leaves
|
|
For non food crops Repeat application every 5 to 7
|
|
days
|
|
Spray early Make 2 applications in rotation or in
|
|
combination with adulticides such as pyrethroids or
|
|
abamectin
|
|
Can be used in combination with 051 0°/ non phytotoxic
|
|
oil when populations are high or increasing
|
|
Drench at least 1 pint of mixture per gallon pot once a
|
|
week for 4 weeks Avoid leaching drench until moist to
|
|
the touch For heavy infestations use the higher rate and
|
|
drench more frequently
|
|
Spray turf greens to allow penetration into the thatch
|
|
layer
|
|
For plants grown hydropomcally inject into irrigation
|
|
system by using a metering device Adjust pH of water
|
|
to 5 5 to 6 5 Treat during early hours of the morning
|
|
when plant uptake is at maximum
|
|
Use in combination with 051 0% non phytotoxic oil in
|
|
sufficient water to cover twigs and leaves when
|
|
populations are high or increasing
|
|
Spray when pests first appear Repeat every 5 to 7 days
|
|
Make foliar applications to deter adult feeding Make soil
|
|
drench applications during spring and fall periods to
|
|
control larvae Make at least 3 to 4 applications 10 days
|
|
apart
|
|
Ensure good coverage to top and bottom of leaves against
|
|
larvae and pupae Can be applied after bract formation on
|
|
poinsettias (Test for phytotoxicity prior to large scale use
|
|
is recommended )
|
|
When tank mixing AMVAC AZA 1 2 / CF with other insecticides the rate may be reduced by half
|
|
USE DIRECTIONS FOR CONTROLLING VARIOUS SPECIES OF NEMATODES IN THE
|
|
PEST
|
|
RATE
|
|
(oz)/ACRE COMMENT^
|
|
NEMATODES such as Banana
|
|
Nematodes Burrowing Nematodes
|
|
Dagger Nematodes Golden
|
|
Nematodes all species of Root Knot
|
|
Nematodes Sting Nematodes Ring
|
|
Nematodes and other soil dwelling
|
|
On Grapes (all types) Make af ICaSt 3 applications 10 20
|
|
days apart during the spring and summer mon hs
|
|
250-560 Make 2 early fall applications (10 20 days
|
|
through proper drip irrigation systems
|
|
/ pply
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|
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cUSE DIRECTIONS FOR CONTROLLING VARIOUS SPECIES OF NEMATODES IN THE FIELD
|
|
PEST
|
|
RATE
|
|
(oz)/ACRE COMMENTS
|
|
plant pathogenic Nematodes For Tree (Ornamental Nut and Fruit) Drench or inject
|
|
the area around the drip line and thoroughly soak the soil
|
|
in Spring and Fall
|
|
For Melons Strawberries Tomatoes and Other Fruit
|
|
and Vegetable Crops grown in beds Drench soil at least
|
|
3 tunes 1014 days apart Apply through drip system
|
|
For Lawns Drench affected areas at least 3 tunes 10 to 14
|
|
days apart Irrigate through sprinkler system to allow
|
|
percolation into soil profile
|
|
Important Add buffering and wetting agents to aid
|
|
penetration into the soil profile and to increase efficacy
|
|
Treat early in the morning to maximize plant uptake and
|
|
ensure good dispersion around the root zone For heavy
|
|
infestations use the higher rate and drench more
|
|
frequently Read the chemigation section of this label for
|
|
more details
|
|
USE DIRECTIONS FOR TREE INJECTION OR TREE TREATMENT
|
|
PEST
|
|
RATE
|
|
(oz/inch Tree
|
|
Trunk Diameter) COMMENTS
|
|
Whiteflies Aphids Psyllids
|
|
Leafrmners Thrips Scales
|
|
Mealybugs Ash Borers and other
|
|
insects that feed on foliage
|
|
038050
|
|
Inject with suitable equipment that ensure uniform and
|
|
slow delivery of the product Evenly space drill holes
|
|
(3/16 diameter) approximately 3 5 inches apart and 2 5
|
|
feet off the ground For example a tree with a 10 inch tree
|
|
trunk diameter can be injected with 5 oz of product (max)
|
|
Trees can also be drenched or injected around the drip Ime
|
|
or at the base of tree trunk Mix 0 7 oz per 2 5 gallons
|
|
Repeat every 60 days or as needed
|
|
USE SITES
|
|
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be used on
|
|
GREENHOUSE FOOD CROPS, such as Brassica (cole) crops Cucurbits Eggplants Herbs and Spices Leafy
|
|
Vegetables Legumes Peppers Tomatoes and other miscellaneous crops grown in greenhouses (including
|
|
hydroponic systems)
|
|
MUSHROOMS, such as Agancus Enoki Maitake Oyster Shiitake and other specialty *ri brooms
|
|
NON CROP AREAS AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be applied to non crop areas such as athletic f eld barrier
|
|
strips campsites cemeteries farm yards fence rows fuel storage areas grasslands pastures r ghts of way sheds
|
|
soil banks uncultivated or fallow farmland vegetative barriers and fences and areas surroui GUg agricultural fcrms or
|
|
other buildings
|
|
HOMEOWNER USES AMVAC AZA 1 2CF can be used to control insect and nematode pests on al nomfcowner
|
|
plants (indoor or outdoor) flowerbeds fruit trees lawns ornamental trees and shrubs and vegetable plants
|
|
COMPOST AND MANURE TREATMENT Manure or refuse piles mulches cull piles pre treatment for potting
|
|
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soils or compost for mushroom houses or greenhouses soil application with no mention of crops to be grown (potting
|
|
soil top soil)
|
|
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS, such as Food and feed processing plants (fresh fruit and vegetable
|
|
packing and processing) food marketing food storage food distribution feedlot operations dairy operations and
|
|
poultry farms to treat manure on and off site
|
|
AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF can be applied to the following plants
|
|
ALL FOOD AND FIBER CROPS including
|
|
BERRIES, such as Blackberries and Canebemes Blueberries Cranberries Currants Elderberries Gooseberries
|
|
Grapes Huckleberries Loganberries Raspberries (black and red) Strawberries Youngbemes
|
|
BULB VEGETABLES such as Garlic Leek Onion (dry bulb green and Welch) Shallot
|
|
CEREAL GRAINS AND GRAINS such as Barley Buckwheat Corn Millet (pearl and Proso) Oats Popcorn
|
|
Rice Rye Sorghum (milo) Teosmte Triticale Wheat Wild Rice
|
|
CITRUS FRUITS such as Calamondins Citrus Citrons Citrus hybrids Grapefruits Kumquats Lemons Limes
|
|
(including Spanish Lime) Mandarins (Tangerines) Oranges (sour and sweet) Pummelos Satsuma Mandarins White
|
|
Sapotes Umq (Ugh) Fruits
|
|
COTTON AND TOBACCO
|
|
CUCURBIT VEGETABLES such as Bitter Melons Chayotes Chinese Waxgourds Citron Melons and other
|
|
melons Cucumbers Gherkins Gourds (edible) Muskmelons (such as Cantaloupes Casabas Crenshaw etc)
|
|
Pumpkins Squash (summer and winter) Watermelons
|
|
FRUITING VEGETABLES such as Eggplants Groundchemes Pepinos Peppers (including Bell Peppers Chili
|
|
Peppers Cooking Peppers Pimentos Sweet Peppers) Tomatillos Tomatoes
|
|
HERBS AND SPICES, including, but not limited to Allspice Angelica Anise (anise seed and star) Annatto
|
|
(seed) Balm (lemon balm) Basil Black and White Peppers Borage Burnet Chamomile Caper Buds Caraway
|
|
(black) Cardamom Cassia Bark Cassia Buds Catnip Celery Seeds Chervil (dried) Chives Chinese Chives
|
|
Cinnamon Clary Clove Coriander (Cilantro) Costmary Cumin Curry Leaf Dill (dillweed and seed) Endive
|
|
Fennel (common Florence) Fenugreek Grains of Paradise Horehound Hyssop Juniper Berry Lavender
|
|
Lemongrass Lovage (leaf and seed) Mace Mangolds Marjoram Mustard (seed) Nasturtium Nutmeg Parsley
|
|
(fresh) Pennyroyal Pepper (black and white) Poppy (seed) Rosemary Rue Saffron Sage Savory (summer and
|
|
winter) Skirret Sweet Bay (Bay Leaf) Tansy Tarragon Thyme Vanilla, Wintergreen Woodruff Wormwood
|
|
LEAFY AND BRASSICA (COLE) VEGETABLES such as Amaranth Arugula, Broccoli Broccoli raab (rapini)
|
|
Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Cardoon Cavolo broccoli Celery Chervil Chinese Broccoli (gai Ion)
|
|
Chinese Cabbage (bok choy Napa) Chinese Mustard Cabbage (gai choy) Chinese Celery Celtuce Chrysanthemum
|
|
(edible leaved Garland) Collards Corn Salad Cress (garden upland) Dandelion Dock (sorrel) Endive (escarole)
|
|
Fennel (florence) Kale Kohlrabi Lettuce (head and leaf) Mizuna Mustard Greens Mustard Spinach Orach
|
|
Parsley Purslane (garden winter) Radicchio (red chicory) Rape Greens Rhubarb Spinach Spinach (New Zealand
|
|
vine) Swiss Chard
|
|
LEGUME VEGETABLES (Succulent or Dried) such as Beans (Field Kidney etc) Broad Beans Chickpeas
|
|
Cowpeas Guar Jackbeans Lablab Beans Lentils Peas Pigeon Peas Soybeans Sword Beans
|
|
MISCELLANEOUS FOOD AND NON FOOD CROPS, such as Arracacha, Artichokes Asparagus^AvoLados
|
|
Bananas Birdseed Cacao Cocoa, Coffee Cotton Cranberry Cress Edible Flowers Feyoa, r^iPs Ginseng Globe
|
|
Artichoke Grape Guayale Hops Jicama, Kiwifruit Kiwis Mangos Mushrooms Okras Olives Palfns Papayas
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Pawpaws Peanuts Persimmons Pineapples Pomegranates Rambutans Strawberries Tea, Sugarcane Tamarillos
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Tea, Tobacco Water Chestnuts Watercress and all other food crops c
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OILSEED CROPS such as Canola, Castor Crambe Guar Jojoba, Peanuts Rapeseed Safflower Sesame
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Soybean Sunflower
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POME FRUITS, such as Apples Crabapples Loquats Mayhaws Oriental Pears Pears (do not use on Cornice
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parentage varieties of Pear) Quinces
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ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES, such as Arracacha Arrowroot Artichoke (Jerusalem Chinese) Beets
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(garden sugar) Burdock (edible) Canna (edible) Carrots Cassava (bitter and sweet) Celenac (celery root) Chayote
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(root) Chervil (turnip rooted) Chicory Chufa, Dasheen (taro) Ginger Ginseng Horseradish Leren Oriental Radish
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(daikon) Parsley (turnip rooted) Parsnip Potatoes Radishes Rutabagas Salsify (oyster plant black Spanish)
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Skirrets Sweet Potatoes Tamers Turmeric Turnips Yam Beans (Jicama Manoic pea) true Yams
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STONE FRUITS such as Apricots Cherries (sweet and tart) Nectarines Peaches Plums (Chickasaw Damson
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Japanese) Plumcots Prunes
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TREES AND NUTS, such as Almonds Beechnuts Brazil Nuts Butternuts Cashews Chestnuts Chinquapins
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Filberts (hazelnuts) Hickory Nuts Lychee Nuts Macadamia Nuts (bush nuts) Pecans Pistachios Walnuts (black
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and English) Pistachios
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TROPICAL FRUITS, such as Acerolas Atemoyas Bananas Black Sapotes Brazil Nuts Breadfruits Camstel
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Cherimoyas Dunans Feyoas Guavas llamas Jaboticabas Longans Lychees Malangas Mamey Sapotes Mangos
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Marmel Papayas Passion Fruits Pulasans Sapote Sapodillas Star Apples Sugar Apples Custard Apples
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Rambutans Soursop Spanish Limes Biriba, Starfhuts Wax Jambu
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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS such as Actinoptens African Violets Ageratum Aglaorema Algerian Ivy
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Allamanda, Alocasia Anthenum Aphelandra Arbovitae Artemisia Aster Aucuba Ilex Baby s Breath Begonia
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Boston Fern Bouganvillea, Boxwood Brachycome Cacti Calabrese Caladmm Calathea Calendula Calla
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Camellia Carnation Ceanothus Christmas trees Chrysanthemum Cineraria Coleus Columbine Cotoneaster
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Cyclamen Daffodil Dahlia Daisy Daylily Delphinium Dianthus Dieffenbachia Dogwood Dusty Miller Easter
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Lily English Ivy Euphorbia Fern Ficus Foliage Plants Foxglove Freesia, Fuschia, Gallardia, Gardenia, Geranium
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Gerbera, Gladiola, Gloxinia (phytotoxicity test recommended) Gypsophilla, Hedera, Hibiscus Hyacinth Hydrangea,
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Illex Impatiens Iris Ivy Lily Maidenhair Fern Manvilla, Marigold Narcissus Nasturtium Orchid Pansy
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Pelargonium Peony Peperomia Petunia, Philodrendron Phlox Photima, Pinks Pittosporum Poinsettia Pothos
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Portulaca, Primrose Pyracantha, Rhododendron Rosemary Roses Rubber Plant Salvia, Schefflera Sedum
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Sempenvum Snapdragon Spathiphyllum Stock Syngomum Tulip Verbena, Vinca, Wandering Jew White Cedar
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White Pine Yew Yucca Zinnia
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CHRISTMAS TREES AND CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATIONS
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ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS such as Andromeda Arborvitae Ash Austrian Pine Azalea Beech
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Birch Birdsnest Spruce Blue Spruce Bougainvillea Boxwood Butternut Cedar Chamaecyparis Cherry
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Crabapple Cyprus Dogwood Douglas Fir Elm Euonymus Firethorn Forsythia, Hackberry Hawthorn Hemlock
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Hickory Holly Honey Locust Horse Chestnut Juniper Larch Laurel Lilac Linden London Plane Magnolia
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Manvilla, Maple Mimosa, Mountain Ash Myrtle Oak Pachysandra Peach Pine Pines Planetree Poplar Privet
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Quince Spruce Sycamore
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LAWNS, TURF AND TURFGRASS (including golf courses and athletic fields) such as Bentgrass Bermuda
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grass Bluegrass Centipede grass Fescue Rye grass St Augustine grass Wheatgrass Zoysia grass
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CHEMIGATION OF AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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This product may be applied through drip (trickle) or sprinkle (center pivot lateral move end tow side rol t aveler
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big gun solid set or hand move) flood (basin) or ebb and flow and hydroponic irrigation systems
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Crop injury lack of effectiveness or illegal pesticide residues in the crop can result from non ifri\orm distribution of
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treated water If you have questions about calibration you should contact State Extension Servicf Specialists
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equipment manufacturers or other experts Do not connect an irrigation system (including grfeenhouse systems) used
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for pesticide application to a public water system unless the pesticide label prescribed safe*1 d° 'ices for pubhu water
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systems are in place A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation or under the
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supervision of the responsible person shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should he need
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arise
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Dilute AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF with water before introduction into the system Use the diluted mu hire within 8
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hours Reduce pH of irrigation water if the pH exceeds 7 0 by using appropriate acidifying/buffering agent The
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I.optimum pH for application is a range of 5 5 to 6 5 Agitation is necessary Apply at the rate recommended in the /1 «
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Directions for Use using sufficient water to achieve an even distribution within an 8 hour period Do not apply
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AMVAC AZA 1 2% CF at a rate that exceeds 20 grams active ingredient per acre (564 oz) If applying AMVAC
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AZA 1 2% CF in combination with other products refer to the compatibility section elsewhere in the label
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OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS IF CHEMIGATION SYSTEM IS CONNECTED TO A
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PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
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Public water system means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption if such
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system has at least 15 service connections or regularly serves an average of at least 25 individuals daily at least 60
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days out of a year
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Chemigation systems connected to a public water system must contain a functional reduced pressure zone (RPZ)
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backflow preventer or the functional equivalent in the water supply line upstream from the point of pesticide
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introduction As an option to the RPZ the water from the public water system should be discharged into a reservoir
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tank prior to pesticide introduction There shall be a complete physical break (air gap) between the outlet end of the
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fill pipe and the top of the overflow rim of the reservoir tank of at least twice the inside diameter of the fill pipe
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The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional automatic quick closing check valve to prevent the flow of
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fluid back toward the injection pump The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional normally
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closed solenoid operated valve located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock
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to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or
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manually shut down The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide
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injection pump when the water pump motor stops or in the cases where there is not a water pump when the water
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pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected Systems must use a metering pump
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such as a positive displacement injection pump (e g diaphragm pump) effectively designed and constructed of
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materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock
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Do not apply when wind speeds favor drift beyond the area intended for treatment
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STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF SPRINKLER CHEMIGATION OR DRIP
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(TRICKLE) UTILIZING A PRESSURIZED WATER AND PESTICIDE INJECTION SYSTEM
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The system must contain a functional check valve vacuum relief valve and low pressure drain appropriately located
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on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow The pesticide injection pipeline must
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contain a functional automatic quick closing check valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection
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pump The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional normally closed solenoid operated valve
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located on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being
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withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down The
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system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump when the
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water pump motor stops The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch that will stop the
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water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected
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Systems must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (eg diaphragm pump)
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effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a
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system interlock
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Do not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment
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STATEMENTS CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF FLOOD (BASIN) IRRIGATION UTTITZING
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GRAVITY FLOW OR PRESSURIZED WATER AND PESTICIDE INJECTION SYSTEM
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Systems using a gravity flow pesticide dispensing system must meter the pesticide into the v "ter at the head of the
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field and downstream of a hydraulic discontinuity such as a drop structure or weir box to decrease, potential for water
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source contamination from backflow if water flow stops Systems utilizing a pressurized water ana pesticide injection
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system must meet the following requirements
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a The system must contain a functional interlocking check valve vacuum relief valve ^nd low pressure drain
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appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backflow
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b The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional automatic quick closing check valve fo prevent the
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flow of the fluid back toward the injection pump
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c The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional normally closed solenoid operatea val^ located
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on the intake side of the injection pump and connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being
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withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down
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d The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump
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when the water pump motor stops
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e The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional pressure switch which will stop the water pump
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motor when the water pressure decreases to the point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected
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f Systems must use a metering pump such as a positive displacement injection pump (e g diaphragm pump)
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effectively designed and constructed of materials that are compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted
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with a system interlock
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal Open dumping is prohibited Do not re use container
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PESTICIDE STORAGE Do not store this product above 100°F or below 20 F for extended periods of time Keep
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containers tightly closed and in original containers when not in use
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved
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waste disposal facility
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL CONTAINER DISPOSAL Nonrefillable container Do not reuse or refill this
|
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container Triple rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain
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for 10 seconds after the flow begins to drip Fill the container % full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds
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Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal Drain for 1 0 seconds
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after the flow begins to drip Repeat this procedure two more tunes Then offer for recycling or reconditioning or
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puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or incineration or if allowed by State and local authorities by burning
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If burned stay out of smoke
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FOR RESIDENTIAL USE
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Do not contaminate water food or feed by storage or disposal Open dumping is prohibited Do not re use container
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PESTICIDE STORAGE Do not store this product above 100°F or below 20°F for extended periods of time Keep
|
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containers tightly closed and in original containers when not in use
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL If empty Do not reuse this container Place in trash or offer for recycling if
|
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available If partly filled Call your local solid waste agency or [toll free number which meets the criteria in
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paragraph n E] for disposal instructions Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL If empty Nonrefillable container Do not reuse or refill this container Triple
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rinse as follows Empty the remaining contents into application equipment or a mix tank and drain for 10 seconds
|
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after the flow begins to drip Fill the container !4 full with water and recap Shake for 10 seconds Pour rinsate
|
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into application equipment or a mix tank or store rinsate for later use or disposal Drain for 10 seconds after the
|
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flow begins to drip Repeat this procedure two more tunes Place in trash or offer for recycling if available _
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
|
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The manufacturer warrants (a) that this product conforms to the chemical description on the label (b) that this product is
|
|
reasonably fit for the purposes set forth in the directions for use subject to the inherent risks referred to herein when it is used in
|
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accordance with such directions and (c) that the directions warnings and other statements on this label are based upon
|
|
responsible experts evaluations of reasonable tests of effectiveness of toxicity to laboratory animals and to plants and residues
|
|
on food crops and upon reports of field experience Tests have not been made on all varieties of food crops and plants or in all
|
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states or under all conditions
|
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THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN TO THF EXTENT
|
|
CONSISTANT WITH APPLIABLE LAW THE MANUFACTURER NEITHER MAKES NOR INTENDS N^R DOES
|
|
IT AUTHORIZE ANY AGENT OR REPRESENTATIVE TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARUANiIES EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED AND IT EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRAN f iL OF QUALITY OR
|
|
PERFORMANCE THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO AND THE BUYER SHALL tit SOLELY
|
|
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL LOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS
|
|
PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL DIRECTIONS WARNINGS OR
|
|
CAUTIONS
|
|
TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW BUYERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND
|
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MANUFACTURER S OR SELLER S EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS LOSSES D \MAGES
|
|
OR INJURDZS RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT WHETHER OR NOT BASED
|
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IN CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE LIMITED AT THE ' ' °
|
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MANUFACTURER S OPTION TO REPLACEMENT OF OR THE REPAYMENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE
|
|
FOR THE QUANTITY OF PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH DAMAGES ARE CLAIMED TO THE
|
|
EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW MANUFACTURER OR SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
|
|
FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF
|
|
THIS PRODUCT
|
|
AMVAC offers this product and Buyer accepts it subject to the foregoing Limited Warranty which may be varied
|
|
only by agreement in writing signed by an authorized representative of AMVAC
|
|
AMVAC Chemical Corporation
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4100E Washington Boulevard
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Los Angeles CA90023USA
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1 323 264 3910
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