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# CARBARYL 90 DF
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- EPA Reg No: **9779-294**
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- Registrant: WINFIELD SOLUTIONS, LLC
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- Signal word: Warning
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- Active ingredients: Carbaryl (90%)
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- Label accepted: 2000-03-27
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- Source PDF: https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/ppls/009779-00294-20000327.pdf
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---
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)
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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WASHINGTON. D.C. 20460
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Steven Rogosheske
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Terra International, Inc.
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600 Fourth street
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P.O. Box 6000
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sioux city, Iowa 51102-6000
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Subject: Carbaryl 90DF
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OFFICE OF
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PREVEtmON. PESTICIDES AND
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TOXIC SUBSTANCES
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MAR 27 200)
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EPA Registration No. 9779-294
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Resubmission dated December
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EPA Letter dated November 30,
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8, 1999 in response to
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1999 in Response to GDE.
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Dear Mr. Rogosheske:
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The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with
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registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
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Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable provided that you make
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the labeling changes indicated below before you release the product
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for shipment bearing the amended labeling:
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1. You must change the PHI for Strawberries to 7 days. The PHI
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for Proso Millet is 21 days, and the PHI for Sweet Potato is
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7 days.
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2. On page 22 delete the statement "Error. Bookmark not
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defined" under the heading "Imported Fire Ant Control".
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3. On page 23 in the table under the heading "Mosquito
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Control" change the word "CROP" to "SITE" since there are no
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crops listed in this column.
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Submit two copies of your final printed labeling before you
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release the product for shipment. A stamped copy of the labeling is
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enclosed for your records.
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Sincerely, JL . _~ -. ~'
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~ { .... -f' . ..
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George Tompkins, Ph. D., Entomologist
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Insecticide-Rodenticide Branch
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Registration Division (7505C)
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Inlemet Address (URL) • http://www.epa.gov
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Recycl.cVRecyclable • Prlntect with Vegetable Oi Based Inlcs on Recycled Paper (Minimum 25% Postconsumer)
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•
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CARBARYL 90DF
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Sevin'" brand water dispersible granule for broed spectrum insect control
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ACTIVE INGREDIENT
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Carbaryl (1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) _. ___ •.• _. ... _. ......•.•••••••.•••.•.......••••. 90.0%
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INERT INGREDIENTS ......•....••...•.••....••..•.........•...•••.•••......•....••.•...•••........••• 10.0%
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. Total. •••••...•.•• 1 00.0%
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KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
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WARNING/AVISO
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Si usted no entiende la etiqueta, bus que a alguien para que se la explique a usted en detalle. (If you
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do not understand this label, find someone to explain it to you in detaiL)
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STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT
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N-METHYL CARBAMATE
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IF IN EYES: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician.
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IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of
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water and induce vomiting by touching back of the throat with a finger. Never give anything by
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mouth to an unconscious person.
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IF ON SKIN: Wash skin with soap and plenty of water. If irritation develops, get medical attention.
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IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and apply respiration if indicated.
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS
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WARNING
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HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
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May be fatal if swallowed. Causes eye irritation. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Harmful
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if inhaled. Avoid breathing spray mist or dust particles. Do not use this product in commercial food
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areas of food handling establishments, restaurants, or other places where food is prepared or
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processed.
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NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Carbaryl is a moderate, reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine is
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antidotal. Do not use 2-PAM, opiates or cholinesterase inhibiting drugs.
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Read Additional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.
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EPA Reg. No. 9779-294 EPA Est. No. 917!l'-AR-13
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Manufactured For
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CENEX/LAND 0' LAKES Agronomy Co.
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P. 0 Box 64089, St. Paul, MN 55164·0089 ACCEPTED
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Riverside®Serves Agriculture. Agriculture Serves Everyone. with COMMENTS
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In EPA Letter Dated:
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MAR 27 2000
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Under the Federal I ..... lidde
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Fungjdde, ODd RodeDdeid. Ae~
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.............. for tbe ~delde
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.... tetoot ......... EPA Res- No.
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'1779- ~ If It
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" . . . "
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NET COIIITENTS ' , .
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: ••• : LBS.
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9/CP16.
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)
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, waterproof gloves, shoes
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plus socks and protective eyewear.
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Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with
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this product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for
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cleaning/maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. Keep
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and wash PPE separately from other laundry.
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When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs, or aircraft in a manner that meets the
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requirements listed in the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CFR
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170.240 (d) (4-6)], the handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
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This product is toxic to fish and extremely toxic to aquatic and estuarine invertebrates. Do not apply
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directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high
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water mark, except under forest canopy and for use on rice. Discharge from rice fields may kill
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aquatic and estuarine invertebrates. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from areas
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treated. Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of
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equipment or disposal of wastes.
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This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or
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weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting
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the treatment area.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
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Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or
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through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application.
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For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide
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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
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CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on
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farms, forests, nurseries, and greenhouses, and handlers of agricultural pesticides. It contains
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requirements for training, decontamination, notification, and emergency assistance. It also contains
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specific instructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal
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protective equipment (PPEI. and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply
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to uses of this product that are covered by the Worker Protection Standard.
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Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12
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hours.
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PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection'star.dard
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and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or v'm!({, 'is:
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coveralls, waterproof gloves, shoes plus socks and protective eye wear.
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2
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NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS
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The requirements in this box apply to uses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the
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Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when
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this product is used to produce agricultural plants on farms, forests, nurseries, or greenhouses.
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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
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DO NOT CONTAMINATE WATER, FOOD OR FEED BY STORAGE OR DISPOSAL.
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STORAGE
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Store in a dry location away from foods, feeds, seeds, and other agricultural chemicals. Keep storage
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area locked when not in use. Keep container closed when not using. Do not allow water into
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container as this may cause deterioration of product. Handle in accordance with information given
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under PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. In the event of spillage, scrape up and dispose of in
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accordance with information given under PESTICIDE DISPOSAL. Repackage and relabel useable
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product in a sound container. In case of fire or other emergency, report at once by toll-free telephone
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to 800-424-9300.
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DISPOSAL
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PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at
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an approved waste disposal facility.
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CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of empty
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bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, or, if allowed by state and local authorities, by burning. If
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burned, stay out of smoke.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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CARBARYL 90DF is a water dispersible granule for broad spectrum control of insects. It readily
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disperses in water to form a spray which may be applied by air, ground, center pivot, or solid set
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irrigation equipment.
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PRE-HARVEST AND GRAZING USE INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS: Tolerances established under
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the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act permit the sale of crops bearing probable carbaryl residues
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when this product is used in accordance with label directions. If used as directed, treated forage may
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be grazed or used as feed for dairy and meat animals without causing illegal residues in meat or milk.
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To avoid illegal residues in crops, meat and milk, do not apply at greater rates and more frequent
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intervals than stated on the label.
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PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS: To avoid possible injury to tender foliage, do not apply to wet
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foliage or when rain or high humidity is expected during the next two days. Carbaryl injures Boston
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Ivy, Virginia creeper and maidenhair fern. During early season, it may also injure Virginia and sand
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pines. Observe label instructions on apple thinning and on combinations with certain herbicides on
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rice and soybeans.
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SPRAY PREPARATION: Remove oil, rust, scale, pesticide residues and other foreign matter from mix
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tanks and entire spray system. Flush with clean water. Fill tank with Yz to % the desired amount of
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water. Start mechanical or hydraulic agitation. Slowly add the required amount of CARBARYL 90DF
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and then the remaining volume of water. Prepare only as much spray mixture as can be applied on
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the day of mixing. Maintain continuous agitation during mixing and application to assure a uniform
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suspension. Do not store spray mixtures for prolonged periods.
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COMPATIBILITY: CARBARYL 90DF is compatible with a wide range of pesticides. It has been used
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without plant injury with most common insecticides, miticides, fungicides, nutrients, adjuvants, and
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petroleum oil as used on citrus. If compatibility of CARBARYL 90DF with another product and the
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resulting crop response are unknown, it should be tested on a small scale. Curdling, precipitation,
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greasing, layer formation or increased viscosity are symptoms of incompatibility. When preparing
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combination sprays, first add CARBARYL 90DF to water. Mix thoroughly and then add combination
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products to the mixture. Do not apply tank mix combinations unless your previous experience
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indicates the mixture is effective and will not result in application problems, excessive residues, or
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plant injury. Unstable under highly alkaline conditions. Not effective if used with alkaline material
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such as Bordeaux, lime·sulfur and casein lime spreaders.
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APPLICATION: On all crops use sufficient gallonage to obtain thorough and uniform coverage.
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Calibrate spray equipment to deliver the required amount. Use 50 mesh slotted strainers in spray
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system and 25 mesh slotted strainers behind nozzles. To clean spray system after use, drain and
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flush with water.
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INSECT CONTROL: Apply when insects or their damage appears. To maintain control, repeat at 7 to
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14 day intervals or as necessary unless a shorter interval is specified below. Where a dosage range is
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indicated, use lower rate on young plants and early instars and higher rate on mature plants, advanced
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instars and adults. Thorough and uniform spray coverage is essential for effective control.
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CARBARYL 90DF does not control spider mites. If spider mites are a problem, use a registered
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miticide.
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CROP ROTATION: Subsequent planting of food and feed crops in treated soil must be made with
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crops on this or other carbaryl labels.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
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Apply this product only through sprinkler irrigation systems including center pivot and solid set. Do
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not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system.
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SPRAY PREPARATION: Remove scale, pesticide residues, and other foreign matter from the chemical
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tank and entire injector system. Flush with clean water.
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: First prepare a susp'ension of CARBARYL 90DF in a mix tank. Fill
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tank with J> to * the desired amount of water. Start mechanical or hydraulic agitation,; , ~(,ci the
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required amount of CARBARYL 90DF, and then the remaining volume of water. (Suspension
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concentrations using the appropriate dosage per acre recommended on this label of CARBA~Y,L 1?ODF
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per 1 to 4 gallons of water are recommended). Then set sprinkler to deliver 0,1 to 0.3 inch of water
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per acre. Start sprinkler and uniformly inject the suspension of CARBARYL 90DF into th~ irriqation
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water line so as to deliver the desired rate per acre. The suspension of CARBARYL 90DF :~liLluid be
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injected with a positive displacement pump into the main line ahead of a right angle turn to irsure
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adequate mixing. If you should have any other questions about calibration, you should cont,;:! o;tate
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Extension Service specialist, equipment manufacturers or other experts.
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NOTE: When treatment with CARBARYL 90DF has been completed, further field irrigation 'O\1er the
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treated area should be avoided for 24 to 48 hours to prevent washing the chemical off the e'o:""
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4
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS FOR APPLICATIONS
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THROUGH SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS
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Maintain continuous agitation in mix tank during mixing and application to assure a uniform
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suspension.
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Greater accuracy in calibration and distribution will be achieved by injecting a larger volume of a more
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dilute solution per unit time.
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The system must contain a functional check valve, vacuum relief valve, and low pressure drain
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appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from backfiow.
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The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic, quick-closing check valve to
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prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. The pesticide injection pipeline must also
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contain a functional, normally closed solenoid-operated valve located on the intake side of the
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injection pump connected to the system interlock to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the
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supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shutdown. The system
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must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection pump
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when the water pump motor stops. The irrigation line or water pump must include a functional
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pressure switch which will stop the water pump motor when the water pressure decreases to the
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point where pesticide distribution is adversely affected. Systems must use a metering pump, such as
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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. Do
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not apply when wind speed favors drift beyond the area intended for treatment. '
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Do 'not apply when wind speed favors drift, when system connection or fittings leak, when nozzles do
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not provide uniform distribution or when lines containing the product must be dismantled and drained.
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Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pesticide residues in the crop may result from non-uniform
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distribution of treated water.
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Allow sufficient time for pesticide to be flushed through all lines and all nozzles before turning off
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irrigation water. A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation
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shall shut the system down and make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
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Do not connect an irrigation system (including greenhouse systems) used for pesticide application to a
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public water system unless the label-prescribed safety devices for public water supplies are in place.
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FORAGE, FIELD AND VEGETABLE CROPS
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Apply in sufficient spray volume to obtain thorough coverage. To prepare small volumes of spray, use
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1 114 tablespoons of CARBARYL 90DF per gallon of water where rates of 1 liB pounds per acre or 1
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1/S'pounds per 100 gallons are indicated in the table below.
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CROP
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All Forage,
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Field and
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Vegetable
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Crops In this
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Section
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Alfalfa
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Clovers
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INSECT
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Grasshoppers
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POUNDS OF
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CARBARYL
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90DF/ACRE
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5/8 to 1 2/3
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PRE-HARVEST
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INTERVAL
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(DAYS)
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See specific
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Forage, Field or
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Vegetable Crop
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7 (Alfalfa)
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7 (Clovers)
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~----------~--------4
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Blister beetles,
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Mexican bean beetle
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5/8 to 11/8
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Alfalfa caterpillar,
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Bean leaf beetle,
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Cucumber beetles,
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Green cloverworm,
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Japanese beetle,
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Leafhoppers, Three
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cornered alfalfa
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hopper, Thrips,
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Velvetbean caterpillar
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Alfalfa weevil larvae,
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Armyworm,
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Cloverhead weevil,
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Corn earworm,
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Cutworms, Egyptian
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alfalfa weevil larvae,
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Essex skipper,
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European alfalfa
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beetle, Fall
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armyworm, Lygus
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bugs, Stink bugs,
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Webworms, Yellow
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striped armyworm
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1 1/8
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11/8t012/3
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SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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Use 5/8 to 1 2/3 Ibs. for
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nymphs on small plants or
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sparse vegetation in wastelands,
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rangeland, ditch banks and
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borders. Use 1 1/8 to 1 2/3 Ibs.
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for adult grasshoppers or
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applications to dense
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vegetation.
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Observe plant response
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precautions.
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For alfalfa weevil larvae if
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pretreatment damage is
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extensive, cut alfalfa and treat
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the stubble.
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Use higher rate in areas east of
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the Rocky Mtns.
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On dense growth use 25 to 40
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gallons per acre with ground
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equipment to ensure adequate
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coverage.
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Apply only once per cutting.
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6
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POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
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CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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90DFIACRE (DAYS)
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Asparagus Asparagus beetle 11/8t02 )4 1 Treat ferns or brush growth.
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Do not treat more than once
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every 3 days.
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Apache cicada 2 )4 to 4 112 Post harvest
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Asparagus beetle application only.
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Beans Blister beetles, 5/8 to 1 1/8 Observe plant response
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(including Mexican bean beetle 3 (succulents) precautions.
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blackeyed 21 (dried)
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peas, cowpeas, 14 (forage)
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crowder or 21 (hay)
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southern peas,
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dry beans,
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green beans,
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lima beans,
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navy beans and
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snap beans)
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Lentils (except
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California)
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Alfalfa caterpillar, 1 1/8
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Bean leaf beetle,
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Cucumber beetles,
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Flea beetles, Green
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cloverworm,
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Japanese beetle,
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Leafhoppers, Three
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cornered alfalfa
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hopper, Thrips,
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Velvetbean
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caterpillar, Western
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bean cutworm
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) Armyworm, Corn 1 1/8 to 1 2/3
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earworm, Cutworms,
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European corn borer,
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Fall armyworm, Stink
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bugs, Tarnished plant
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bug, Webworms.
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Alfalfa looper 1 2/3
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Cowpea curculio 2 y.
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Corn earworm, Lima 2 Y. CALIFORNIA ONLY
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bean pod borer,
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Lygus bugs, Stink
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bugs
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7
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POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
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CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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9ODF/ACRE (DAYS)
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Cabbage, Flea beetles, 5/8 to 1 118 3
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Broccoli, Harlequin bug
|
||
Brussels
|
||
Sprout,
|
||
Cauliflower,
|
||
Kohlrabi
|
||
Armyworm, Corn 1 1/8 to 214
|
||
earworm,
|
||
Diamondback moth,
|
||
Fall armyworm,
|
||
Imported
|
||
Cabbageworm
|
||
Chinese Flea beetles, 5/8 to 1 1/8 14 (Chinese cabbage, Harlequin bug,
|
||
Collards, Leafhopper cabbage, kale,
|
||
\ Horseradish, collards, mustard
|
||
Kale, Mustard greens)
|
||
greens, 7 (horseradish,
|
||
Radishes, radishes,
|
||
Rutabagas, rutabaga, turnips)
|
||
Turnips
|
||
Aster leafhopper 1 1/8 to 1 2/3
|
||
Armyworm, Corn 1 1/8 to 214
|
||
earworm, Fall
|
||
armyworm, Imported·
|
||
cabbageworm, Stink
|
||
bugs, Tarnished plant
|
||
bug
|
||
Carrots, Celery, Flea beetles, 5/8 to 1 1/8 7(carrots,parsnip) Treat on a 7 day schedule_
|
||
)
|
||
(except CAl. Leafhoppers 14(parsleY,celery) Parsnips,
|
||
Parsley
|
||
Aster leafhopper, 1 1/8 to 1 2/3
|
||
Lygus bugs,
|
||
Spittlebugs
|
||
Armyworm, Corn 1 1/8 to 2 %
|
||
earworm, Fall
|
||
armyworm, Stink
|
||
bugs, Tarnished plant
|
||
bug
|
||
8
|
||
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF/ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Corn (field, Army, Chinch bugs, 1118t02* Field & Pop 14 OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.
|
||
sweet, pop) Corn earworm, Corn (forage, silage) For insects attacking silks and
|
||
rootworm, adults, 48 (grain, fodder) ears apply at 1 to 6 day
|
||
European corn borer, Sweet 2 (earsl intervals starting when first
|
||
Fall armyworm, Flea silks begin to dry. For larvae in
|
||
beetles, Japanese 14 (forage) whorl and foliage feeders, apply
|
||
beetle, Sap beetles, 48 (fodder) as necessary. Optimum timing
|
||
Southwestern corn and good coverage are
|
||
borer, Leafhoppers essential for effective control.
|
||
For optimum chinch bug
|
||
control, apply at least 20
|
||
gallons of water per acre by
|
||
ground and direct spray toward
|
||
stalk to provide thorough
|
||
coverage. For optimum
|
||
European corn borer control, do
|
||
not apply in less than 3 gallons
|
||
of water per acre by air and 15
|
||
gallons of water per acre by
|
||
ground.
|
||
Western bean 2* Treat when infestation
|
||
cutworm averages 15% and at 90% to
|
||
100% tassel emergence.
|
||
Treatment after 100% silk
|
||
emergence will reduce
|
||
effectiveness
|
||
Cutworms 2 * to 7 y. For broadcast application, use
|
||
7 y. pounds in at least 20
|
||
gallons (ground) or 5 galions
|
||
(air) of water per acre.
|
||
)
|
||
9
|
||
|
||
·
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE·HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DFIACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Cucumber, Pickleworm, 5/8 to 1 1/8 3 Observe plant response
|
||
Melons, Melonworm precautions.
|
||
Pumpkins,
|
||
Squash
|
||
Cucumber beetles, 1 118 Avoid excessive applications.
|
||
Flea beetles,
|
||
leafhoppers, Squash
|
||
bugs
|
||
Flax, Proso Armyworm 518 to 1 213 42 Do not graze treated areas or
|
||
millet (except harvest for dairy feed prior to
|
||
CAl crop maturity.
|
||
Dandelion, Flea beetles, 518to1118 14 - 15 Observe plant response
|
||
Endive Harlequin bug, precautions.
|
||
(Escarole), Leafhoppers
|
||
Lettuce
|
||
Aster leafhopper, 518 to 1 213 Treat on a 7 day schedule after
|
||
Lygus bugs, heads begin to form.
|
||
Spittlebugs
|
||
Armyworm, Corn 1 118 to 2 Y.
|
||
earworm, Fall
|
||
armyworm, Imported
|
||
cabbageworm, Stink
|
||
bugs, Tarnished
|
||
plantbug
|
||
Forage Grasses, Armyworm, Black 1 1/8 to 1 213 o (Aerial To control thrips in grasses
|
||
Pasture grass bugs, Chinch application) grown for seed, use high spray
|
||
bugs, Essex skipper, 14 (Ground pressure to improve penetration
|
||
Fall armyworm, application) into boot. Apply a minimum of
|
||
Range caterpillars, 2 applications per year. Allow
|
||
) Range crane fly, at least 14 days between
|
||
Striped grass looper, applications. Carefully mark
|
||
Thrips swath to avoid over application.
|
||
White grubs (green 1 2(3 to 2 Y.
|
||
June beetle)
|
||
Garden beet, Flea beetles, 5/8 to 1 1/8 7 (garden beet) Treat on a 5 to 7 day schedule.
|
||
Spinach, Swiss Harlequin bug,
|
||
chard Leafhoppers
|
||
Aster leafhopper 1 118 to 1 2(3 14 (Spinach,
|
||
Swiss chard)
|
||
Armyworm, Corn 1 1/8 to 2 Y.
|
||
earworm, Fall
|
||
armyworm, Stink
|
||
bugs, Tarnished plant
|
||
bug
|
||
10
|
||
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF/ACRE (DAYSI
|
||
Peanuts Blister beetles, 5/8 to 11/8 14
|
||
Mexican bean beetle
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar, 1 118
|
||
Bean leaf beetle,
|
||
Cucumber beetles,
|
||
Green c1overworm,
|
||
Japanese beetle,
|
||
Leafhoppers,
|
||
Rednecked
|
||
peanutworm, Three
|
||
cornered alfalfa
|
||
hopper, Thrips,
|
||
Velvetbean caterpillar
|
||
Armyworm, Corn 1 1/8 to 1 2/3
|
||
earworm, Fall
|
||
armyworm, Stink
|
||
bugs, Webworms
|
||
White fringed beetle 214
|
||
adults, Cutworms
|
||
Peas Colorado potato 1 1/8 3 (freshl
|
||
beetle, Leafhoppers
|
||
Armyworms 11/8to12/3 21 (dried)
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar, 1 213
|
||
Cutworms, Pea leaf
|
||
weevil, Pea weevil,
|
||
Yellow striped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Alfalfa looper 2'4 WASHINGTON STATE ONLY
|
||
) Potato, Tomato Colorado potato 5/8 to 1 1/8 7(potato) Thorough coverage is essential
|
||
Eggplant, beetle, Flea beetles, 3 (tomato, to effectively suppress stink
|
||
Pepper Leafhoppers bugs. pepper, eggplant) When disease transmission is
|
||
suspected, monitor fields
|
||
following application and
|
||
retreat if reinfestation occurs.
|
||
European corn borer, 1 1/8 to 2 14
|
||
Fall armyworm, Lace
|
||
bugs, Stink bugs,
|
||
Tarnished plant bug,
|
||
Tomato fruitworm,
|
||
Tomato hornworm,
|
||
Tomato pinworm
|
||
Cutworms 2 14
|
||
11
|
||
.. ,. ',:~-'
|
||
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF/ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Prickly Pear Cochineal scale 2% 1 Apply as needed at 7-10 day
|
||
Cactus (crawlers) intervals. Do not make more
|
||
than 7 applications per season.
|
||
Rangeland Black grass bug, 5/8 to 7/8 o (Aerial For aerial applications only.
|
||
Mormon cricket, application) Apply a maximum of 2
|
||
Range caterpillars, 14 (ground applications per year. Allow at
|
||
Range crane fly application) least 14 days between
|
||
applications. Carefully mark
|
||
swath to avoid over application.
|
||
Rice Armyworm, 1 1/8 to 1 2/3 14 Do not apply propanil herbicide
|
||
Chinch bugs, Fall within 15 days before or after
|
||
armyworm, Stink CARBARYL gOOF application or
|
||
bugs plant injury will result
|
||
(Mississippi Delta & Texas). Do
|
||
not use on rice field in which
|
||
I crayfish and/or catfish farming
|
||
is included in the cultural
|
||
practice (Mississippi Delta and
|
||
Texas). CAUTION: May kill
|
||
shrimp and crabs. Do not use in
|
||
areas where these are
|
||
important resources.
|
||
Armyworm, 2% CALIFORNIA ONLY: For
|
||
Leafhoppers, Tadpole optimum tadpole shrimp control
|
||
shrimp apply to water when pest first
|
||
appears.
|
||
Sorghum (milo Armyworm, Chinch 11/8t02% 21 (grain, fodder) Direct spray into forming heads
|
||
and grain bugs, Corn 14 (grazing, for optimum insect control. For
|
||
sorghum) earworm, Fall forage) chinch bugs use high gallonage
|
||
armyworm, Stink ground application directed at
|
||
) bugs, Webworms the base of plants. This product
|
||
may not effectively control the
|
||
Southern green stink bug. Treat
|
||
for sorghum midge when 25 to
|
||
30 percent of heads have
|
||
emerged from boot and are in
|
||
bloom. Repeat application 3 to
|
||
5 days later if adults are still
|
||
active. A third application may
|
||
be necessary in late planted
|
||
sorghum or if midge are
|
||
abundant.
|
||
Sorghum midge, 1 2/3
|
||
Southwestern corn
|
||
borer
|
||
Cutworms 2 Y.
|
||
12
|
||
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF/ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Soybeans Bean leaf beetle, 5/8 to 1 1/8 21 (grain) Do not apply a combination of
|
||
Cucumber beetles, 14 (grazing, CARBARYL 90DF and 2,4-DB
|
||
Green cloverworm, herbicides to soybeans. Use
|
||
Mexican bean beetle, forage) lower rate for light to moderate
|
||
Velvetbean caterpillar populations. To control heavy
|
||
infestations, use higher rate.
|
||
Corn earworm 5/8 to 1 2/3
|
||
Blister beetles, Grape 5/8 to 1 1/8
|
||
colaspis
|
||
Alfalfa caterpillar, 1
|
||
Japanese beetle,
|
||
Leafhoppers, Three
|
||
cornered alfalfa
|
||
hopper, Thrips
|
||
J Armyworm, 1 1/8 to 1 2/3
|
||
Cutworms, Fall
|
||
armyworm, Stink·
|
||
bugs, Webworms
|
||
Painted lady (Thistle 1 2/3 to 2 %
|
||
caterpillar), Saltmarsh
|
||
caterpillar, Woolybear
|
||
caterpillar, Yellow
|
||
striped armyworm
|
||
Sugar beets Armyworm, 8eet leaf 1 1/8 to 1 2/3 28 (roots, Retreatment interval is 14 days.
|
||
beetle, Fall forage)
|
||
armyworm, Flea
|
||
beetles, Leafhoppers,
|
||
Webworms
|
||
) Cutworms 1 2/3
|
||
Sunflower Cutworms 1 2/3 60
|
||
(except CAl
|
||
Armyworm, Fall 1 2/3 to 2 V.
|
||
armyworm,
|
||
Sunflower moth
|
||
Stem weevil, 11/8t02V.
|
||
Sunflower beetle
|
||
1l
|
||
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF/ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Sweet Potato Corn earworm, 11/8to 214 14 Apply as a foliar spray as
|
||
(except CAl Cucumber beetles, needed.
|
||
Flea beetles, Sweet
|
||
potato horn worm,
|
||
Tortoise beetles
|
||
Yellow striped 2
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Sweet Potato weevil 1 to 2 Full coverage of plants is
|
||
essential. Use lower rate on
|
||
young plants and higher rate on
|
||
mature plants.
|
||
Wasteland, Black grass bug, 5/8 to 1 1/8 Apply a maximum of 2
|
||
Rights·of·ways, Mormon cricket, 14 applications per year. Allow at
|
||
Hedgerows, Range caterpillars, least 14 days between
|
||
) Ditchbanks, Range crane fly applications. Do not allow
|
||
Roadsides foraging or cut for hay within
|
||
14 days of last application by
|
||
ground. Aerially treated areas
|
||
may be grazed or cut for hay
|
||
on day of treatment. Carefully
|
||
mark swath to avoid over
|
||
application.
|
||
Wheat Flea beetles 5/8 to 1 1/8 21 (grain, straw) Application is effective against
|
||
(including 7 (forage) eggs, larvae, and adult of the
|
||
triticale) cereal leaf beetle.
|
||
(except CAl
|
||
Cereal leaf beetle 1 1/8
|
||
Armyworm, Fall 1 1/8 to 1 2/3
|
||
armyworm
|
||
) Tobacco. Tobacco Flea beetle 1 1/8 Ibs./50 0 IN PLANT BEDS: To prevent
|
||
gal. and apply injury, avoid excessive
|
||
.
|
||
6 gal. of applications.
|
||
sprayll00
|
||
square yards
|
||
Green June beetle 5/81b.ll00 Apply only to areas that larvae
|
||
grubs gals. have uprooted by sprinkling as
|
||
a drench with 50 to 100
|
||
gallons per 100 square yards.
|
||
Budworms, Fall 11/8t0214 IN FIELDS: Use lower rate on
|
||
armyworms, Flea young plants (up to knee
|
||
beetles, Hornworms, height). Use at least 10 gallons
|
||
Japanese beetle, of prepared spray per acre.
|
||
June beetle, Suckfly Begin treatments when worms
|
||
are small. If late season
|
||
applications are necessary,
|
||
allow three days before priming
|
||
or cutting.
|
||
14
|
||
|
||
TREE FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
|
||
For dilute sprays, apply the specified dosage per 100 gallons of water. For concentrate and aerial sprays, increase
|
||
the concentration of CARBARYL 90DF in the spray mixture to apply an amount per acre equivalent to that in a
|
||
dilute spray. The optimum spray gallonage will depend on tree size, density and stage of growth. Typical spray
|
||
gallonages per acre range from 200·300 gallons for dilute sprays; 30-100 gallons for concentrate sprays; and 10·
|
||
25 gallons for aerial sprays. Do not exceed maximum label rate per acre per application.
|
||
CROP POUNDS OF PRE·HARVEST SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
CARBARYL INTERVAL
|
||
90DFll00 GALS. (DAYS)
|
||
APPLE Apply 1 full coverage dilute spray between 10 and
|
||
THINNING 25 days after full bloom. If factors such as tree
|
||
age, variety, nutrition, previous crop pruning, bloom
|
||
and degree of set favor excessive fruit thinning with
|
||
CARBARYL gOOF, exercise caution to avoid
|
||
possible yield reduction.
|
||
Apples only 1/3 to 5/8 3 For easily thinned varieties including Cortland,
|
||
Grimes, Jonathan, Mcintosh, Orleans, Rome
|
||
Beauty, Puritan, Red Delicious, Winesap, Yellow
|
||
Newton .
|
||
.
|
||
5/8toll/8 For difficult to thin varieties including Baldwin, Ben
|
||
Davis, Duchess, Early Mcintosh, Golden Delicious,
|
||
Lady Apple, Northern Spy, Rhode Island Greening,
|
||
Steele Red, Turley, Wealthy, Yellow Transparent,
|
||
and York Imperial.
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DFI (DAYS)
|
||
100 GALLONS
|
||
Almond Peach twig borer, 1 1/8 14 Apply in popcorn or petal
|
||
San Jose scale, fall stages and again when
|
||
Fruit tree leafroller the May brood of the peach
|
||
twig borer begins to hatch
|
||
or thereafter as needed.
|
||
Navel orange worm Time early or mid-season
|
||
applications to correspond
|
||
to moth flight peaks. Make
|
||
a late season application at
|
||
initiation of hull split or up
|
||
to 10% hull split. Do not
|
||
apply more than 5 Y,
|
||
pounds per acre.
|
||
Apples, Pears Apple aphid, Apple 7/8 to 1 1/8 3 WEST OF ROCKY MTS.
|
||
rust mite, Apple
|
||
sucker, Bagworms, To avoid undesired apple
|
||
California pearslug thinning, delay use until at
|
||
(pear sawfly), least 30 days after full
|
||
Codling moth, Eye- bloom.
|
||
spotted bud moth,
|
||
Green fruitworm, For psylla control, apply
|
||
Lecanium scales, when eggs hatch or young
|
||
Lesser appleworm, nymphs are present.
|
||
15
|
||
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DFI (DAYS)
|
||
100 GALLONS
|
||
Lygus bugs, Orange
|
||
tortrix, Oystershell
|
||
scale, Pear leaf
|
||
blister mite, Pear
|
||
psylla, Pear rust
|
||
mite, San Jose
|
||
scale, Tentiform
|
||
leafminers, Woolly
|
||
apple aphid
|
||
, Apple mealybug, 5/8 EAST OF ROCKY MTS. ,
|
||
Apple aphid,
|
||
I
|
||
Codling moth, White To avoid undesired apple
|
||
apple leafhopper thinning, delay use until at
|
||
last 30 days after full
|
||
bloom.
|
||
For optimum scale control
|
||
apply when crawlers are
|
||
present.
|
||
Apple maggot, 1 1/8
|
||
Apple rust mite,
|
||
Bagworms, Eastern
|
||
tent caterpillar,
|
||
European apple
|
||
sawfly, Eyespotted
|
||
bud moth, Forbes
|
||
scale, Fruit tree
|
||
leafroller, Green
|
||
fruitworm, Japanese
|
||
beetle, Lacanium
|
||
scales, Lesser
|
||
'\
|
||
appleworm,
|
||
Oysters hell scale,
|
||
Pear psylla, Pear
|
||
leaf blister mite,
|
||
Pear rust mite,
|
||
Periodical cicada,
|
||
Plum curculio,
|
||
Redbanded
|
||
leafroller, Rosy
|
||
apple aphid, San
|
||
Jose scale,
|
||
Tarnished plant bug,
|
||
Tentiform
|
||
leafminers, Woolly
|
||
apple aphid,
|
||
Yellowheaded
|
||
fireworm
|
||
16
|
||
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DFI (DAYS)
|
||
100 GALLONS
|
||
Citrus Fruit (such as Avocado leafroller, 1 1/8 5 Do not apply more than
|
||
grapefruit, lemons, California orange- 22)(, Ibs. of CARBARYL
|
||
limes, oranges, dog, Citrus cut- 90DF per acre per
|
||
tangelos, worm, Citrus root application. Do not apply
|
||
tangerines, citrus weevil, Fruit-tree less than 10 gallons of
|
||
citron, kumquats leaf roller , Orange dilute spray mixture per
|
||
and hybrids) tortrix, Western mature tree. May be mixed
|
||
tussock moth, West with petroleum oils
|
||
Indian sugarcane commonly used on citrus.
|
||
borer (adults)
|
||
Black scale, Brown 7/8 to 1 1/8
|
||
scale, California red
|
||
scale, Citricola
|
||
scale, Citrus snow
|
||
) scale, Yellow scale
|
||
Filbert Filbert aphid, Filbert 1 1/8 14 Apply when leafroller eggs
|
||
leafroller, are hatching. Repeat on
|
||
Filbertworm first appearance of adult
|
||
filbert moths and again 3 to
|
||
4 weeks later.
|
||
Olives Olive scale 7/8 to 1 1/8 14 For optimum scale control
|
||
apply when crawlers are
|
||
present. Do not exceed 2
|
||
applications per year. Do
|
||
not apply more than 1 6 _
|
||
Ibs. of CARBARYL 90DF
|
||
per acre per application.
|
||
Peaches, Apricots, Apple pandemis, 1 1/8 Do not apply more than
|
||
Nectarines Codling moth, 3 6 2/3 Ibs. of CARBARYL
|
||
) Cucumber beetle, 90DF per acre per
|
||
European earwig, application to apricots. For
|
||
Fruit tree leafroller, optimum scale control apply
|
||
Japanese beetle, when crawlers are present.
|
||
June beetle, Spray limbs and trunks
|
||
Lecanium scales, thoroughly, weekly during
|
||
Lesser peachtree moth flight.
|
||
borer, Olive scale,
|
||
Orange tortrix,
|
||
Oriental fruit moth,
|
||
Peach twig borer,
|
||
Periodical cicada,
|
||
Plum curculio,
|
||
Redbanded
|
||
leafroller, San Jose
|
||
scale, Tarnished
|
||
plant bug, Tussock
|
||
moth, Variegated
|
||
leafroller
|
||
17
|
||
|
||
----------------- .
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DFI (DAYS)
|
||
100 GALLONS .
|
||
Pecans Black margined 1 1/8 to 2'% 14 Do not apply more than 8
|
||
aphid, Fall pounds of CARBARYL 90DF
|
||
webworm, Hickory per acre per application.
|
||
shuck worm, Lesser
|
||
webworm, Pecan
|
||
leaf phylloxera,
|
||
Pecan nut
|
||
casebearer, Pecan
|
||
spittlebug, Pecan
|
||
weevil, Twig girdler,
|
||
Walnut caterpillar
|
||
Plums, Prunes, Black cherry aphid, 1 118 3 Do not apply more than 6
|
||
Cherries Brown soft scale, 2/3 Ibs. of CARBARYL
|
||
Cherry fruitworm, 90DF per acre per
|
||
I Cherry maggot, application. For optimum
|
||
European earwig, scale control, apply when
|
||
Eyespotted bud- crawlers are present. For
|
||
moth, Forbes scale, lesser peach tree borer
|
||
Fruit tree leafroller, control, spray limbs and
|
||
Green fruitworm, tree trunks thoroughly,
|
||
Japanese beetle, weekly during moth flight.
|
||
Lecanium scales,
|
||
Lesser peachtree
|
||
borer, Mealy plum
|
||
aphid, Oystershell
|
||
scale, Peach twig
|
||
borer, Plum
|
||
curculio, Prune
|
||
leafhopper,
|
||
Redbanded
|
||
leafroller, Rose
|
||
) chafer, San Jose
|
||
scale, Variegated
|
||
leafroller
|
||
Codling moth, 7/8
|
||
Eastern tent
|
||
caterpillar, Orange
|
||
tortrix, Tussock
|
||
moth
|
||
Walnut Calico scale, 5/8 14 For codling moth, apply first
|
||
European fruit spray when average cross
|
||
lecanium, sectional diameters of
|
||
Filbertworm, Fruit developing nuts are 1/2 to
|
||
tree leafroller, 3/4 inch. Repeat during
|
||
Frosted scale, middle or late June as
|
||
Codling moth needed.
|
||
European earwig 2Y. Spray tree trunks to point
|
||
of run-off.
|
||
18
|
||
|
||
SMAll FRUIT CROPS
|
||
Recommended dosages refer to pounds of CARBARYL gOOF per acre. The optimum spray gallonage will depend on
|
||
plant size, density and stage of growth. Typical spray gallonages per acre range from 100-300 gallons for dilute
|
||
sprays, 30-100 gallons for concentrate sprays, and 10-25 gallons for aerial sprays. Do not exceed maximum label
|
||
rate per acre per application.
|
||
POUNDS OF PRE-HARVEST
|
||
CROP INSECT CARBARYL INTERVAL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF/ACRE (DAYS)
|
||
Blackberries, European raspberry 11/8t02~ 7
|
||
Raspberries, aphid, Japanese
|
||
Dewberries beetle, Leafhoppers,
|
||
!including Leafrollers, Rose
|
||
boysenberries chafer, Snowy tree
|
||
and cricket
|
||
loganberries)
|
||
Omnivorous 2~ CALIFORNIA ONLY
|
||
leafroller, Raspberry
|
||
'\ sawfly
|
||
Blueberries Blueberry maggot, 1 2/3 to 2 ~ 7 Apply 3 weeks before harvest Cherry fruit worm, and repeat as necessary. Cranberry fruit worm,
|
||
European fruit
|
||
lecanium, Japanese
|
||
beetle
|
||
Cranberries Cutworms, Cranberry 1 2/3 to 3 1/3 7 Apply in late bloom and as
|
||
fireworms, Cranberry needed at 7 to 10 day intervals.
|
||
fruitworms, Japanese
|
||
beetle, Leafhopper,
|
||
Rose chafer
|
||
Grapes European fruit 11/8t02 ~ 7 Apply before first brood
|
||
lecanium, Grape leaf- leaffolder larvae emerge from
|
||
folder, Grape rolls.
|
||
, leafhopper, Western
|
||
-' - grapeleal
|
||
skeletonizer, Western
|
||
yellow-striped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Cutworms, Eight- 2~
|
||
spotted lorester,
|
||
Grape berry moth,
|
||
Japanese beetle,
|
||
June beetle, Orange
|
||
tortrix, Omnivorous
|
||
leafroller, Redbanded
|
||
leafroller, Saltmarsh
|
||
caterpillar
|
||
Strawberries Flea beetle, Meadow 1 1/8 to 2 ~ 1 CARBARYL gOOF may injure
|
||
spittlebug, Omnivo- Early Dawn and Sunrise
|
||
rous leaftier (straw- varieties on the Delmarva
|
||
berry fruitworm), Peninsula.
|
||
Strawberry leafroller,
|
||
Strawberry weevil
|
||
19
|
||
|
||
)
|
||
TREES AND ORNAMENTALS
|
||
For control of certain insects on trees, ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the recommended amount of
|
||
CARBARYL gOOF in 100 gallons of water. Use hand or power-operated sprayer to wet leaves and twigs to the
|
||
dripping point. Do not use on Boston ivy, Virginia creeper, or maidenhair lern. During early season it may also
|
||
injure Virginia and sand pines.
|
||
PESTS POUNDS OF SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS CARBARYL
|
||
PER 100 GALLONS
|
||
Ants, Apple aphid, Armyworm, Azalea 1 1/8 Observe plant response precautions.
|
||
lealminer, Bagworms, Birch lealminer,
|
||
Blister beetle, Boxelder bug, Boxwood Apply dilute sprays to obtain thorough
|
||
lealminer, Brown tail moth, coverage 01 upper and lower leaf
|
||
Cankerworms, Catalpa sphinx, surfaces to control scale insects, treat
|
||
Chiggers, Cutworms, Cypress tip moth, trunks, stems and twigs in addition to
|
||
Eastern spruce gall adelgid, Elm leal plant foliage. For optimum worm
|
||
aphid, Elm leaf beetle, Elm spangworm, control, treat when in early instars.
|
||
Eriophyid mites, European pine shoot Additions of a sticker may improve
|
||
moth, Fall armyworm, Flea beetles, residual control.
|
||
Fuschia gall mite, Fullar rose beetle,
|
||
Gall midges, Gall wasps, Greenstriped Applications for control of maple
|
||
mapleworm, Grasshoppers, Gypsy leaf cutter on sugar maple should be
|
||
moth, Hackberry nipplegall maker, made when larvae are in 2nd instar
|
||
Holly bud moth, Holly leafminer, after mining and as cases are being
|
||
Jackpine bud worm, Japanese beetle, formed.
|
||
Jeffrey pine needleminer, June beetles,
|
||
Lace bugs, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF
|
||
Locust borer, Maple leaf cutter, TREATED AREAS DURING
|
||
Mealybugs, Mimosa webworm, APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL SPRAYS
|
||
Nantucket pine tip moth, Oak HAVE DRIED.
|
||
leafminers, Oak leaf skeletonizer, Oak
|
||
moth, Oakworm complex, Orleander
|
||
caterpillar, Olive ash borer,
|
||
Orangestriped oakworm, Orange
|
||
\
|
||
tortrix, periodical cicada, Pine looper,
|
||
Pine sawfly, Pine spittlebug, Pitch Pinte )
|
||
tip moth, Plant bugs, Poinsettia
|
||
hornworm, Psyllids, Puss caterpillar,
|
||
Redhumped oakworm Rose aphid, Rose
|
||
chafer, Roseslug, Saddled prominent
|
||
caterpillars, Sawflies (exposed), Scale
|
||
insects, Sowbugs; Spiny elm
|
||
caterpillar, Springtails, Spruce
|
||
needleminer, Subtropical pine tip moth,
|
||
Tent caterpillars, Thrips (exposed),
|
||
Thorm bug, Ticks, Tree hoppers,
|
||
Walnut caterpillar, Webworms,
|
||
Western hemlock looper, Willow leaf
|
||
beetles, Yellow poplar weevil
|
||
Balsam twig aphid, Cooley Spruce gall 1 Yz to 2 Y. Use the higher rate when large larvae
|
||
adelgid, Douglas fir tussock moth, or heavy populations are present.
|
||
Spruce bud worm, Western Spruce
|
||
budworm
|
||
20
|
||
|
||
\
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
PESTS POUNDS OF SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS CARBARYL
|
||
PER 100 GALLONS
|
||
Ips engraver beetles, Mountain pine 17% Effective for beetle control or as a
|
||
beetle, Roundheaded pine beetle, protective treatment. Apply 1 gallon
|
||
Spruce beetle, Western pine beetle of spray 'per 50 square feet of bark
|
||
prior to beetle flight of host tree
|
||
attack. Treat tree trunks from ground
|
||
level up, until trunk diameter is less
|
||
than 5 inches. Repeat treatments as
|
||
needed.
|
||
Elm bark beetle Apply approximately 20 to 30 gallons
|
||
of spray mixture for each 50 feet of
|
||
elm tree for thorough coverage of all
|
||
bark surfaces on trunks, limbs and
|
||
twigs.
|
||
LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
|
||
For control of certain turfgrass pests, apply the recommended rates in sufficient spray volume for thorough
|
||
coverage and turf thatch penetration. Where a dosage range is indicated, use the higher rate on large pests
|
||
populations, advanced instars and dense vegetation. Repeat treatment as necessary. Do not allow public use of
|
||
treated areas during applications or until sprays have dried.
|
||
AMOUNT OF CARBARYL SPECIFIC SITE PESTS 90DF DIRECTIONS
|
||
OZ. PER POUND PER
|
||
1000 sa FT ACRE
|
||
Turf Ants, Armyworm, % to 1 Yz 2% to 4 3/8 For Armyworm, Cutworm and Fall
|
||
grasses Centipedes, Chiggers, Armyworm control: Do not irrigate
|
||
Cutworms, Earwigs, treated areas following insecticide
|
||
Essex skipper, European application.
|
||
chafer, Fall armyworm,
|
||
Fiery skipper, For Green June Beetle Grub
|
||
Grasshoppers, Green Control: Make applications when
|
||
June beetle grub, June grubs are feeding near the soil
|
||
beetles, Leafhoppers, surface. Water or irrigate turf
|
||
Lucerne moth, grasses soon after treatment.
|
||
Millipedes, Mosquitos
|
||
(adults). Sow bugs,
|
||
Spittlebugs, Springtails,
|
||
Ticks, Yellow-striped
|
||
armyworm
|
||
Chinch bugs, Mole 2Yz to 3 6213 to For Chinch Bug Control: Treat
|
||
crickets, Sad 8 7/8 entire grass area rather than just
|
||
webworms (lawn damaged areas. Irrigation of turf
|
||
moths) grass area before treatment will aid
|
||
in penetration of insecticide into
|
||
turf grass. For Mole Cricket
|
||
Control: Treatment should be made
|
||
the afternoon or early evening
|
||
following turf grass irrigation. Do
|
||
not irrigate treated areas following
|
||
21
|
||
|
||
SITE AMOUNT OF CARBARYL SPECIFIC
|
||
PESTS 900F DIRECTIONS
|
||
insecticide application. For Sad
|
||
Webworm Control: Do not irrigate
|
||
treated areas following insecticide
|
||
application.
|
||
Bluegrass bill bug, 3 B 7/B For European Crane Fly Control:
|
||
European crane fly, Treatments should be applied in
|
||
Fleas, White grubs early spring, April 1 to April 15, or
|
||
(such as Japanese as recommended by local
|
||
beetle, Chafer beetle, Agricultural Extension Service
|
||
and Phyllophaga spp. agents. Water or irrigate turf
|
||
larvae) grasses thoroughly soon after
|
||
treatment.
|
||
For White Grub Control:
|
||
Applications should be made when
|
||
grubs are feeding near the soil
|
||
surface, usually during late March
|
||
through May, or July to early
|
||
September, or as recommended by
|
||
local Agricultural Extension Service
|
||
agents. Water or irrigate turf
|
||
grasses thoroughly soon after
|
||
treatment.
|
||
IMPORTED FIRE ANT CONTROL
|
||
Error! Bookmark not AMOUNT OF
|
||
defined. CARBARYL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
SITE 90DFNOLUME OF
|
||
WATER
|
||
Lawns, Cemeteries and 1 2/3 pounds/lOa gals. Apply a total of 2 gallons of the diluted solution over
|
||
Recreational Areas or the surface of each mound or at least 1 quart per 6
|
||
(including turf, golf 0/.. tablespoon/gal. inches of mound diameter using a bucket, can or other
|
||
, courses, and parks) appropriate equipment. Thoroughly wet mound and
|
||
Pastures, Rangelands, surrounding area to a 4 ft. diameter (12 sq. ttl. Do not
|
||
Forested Lands and disturb mounds prior to treatment. Pour solution from
|
||
Wasteland a height of about three feet to give sufficient force to
|
||
break mound apex and flow into ant tunnels. For best
|
||
results apply in cool weather, 650 -80°F, or in early
|
||
morning or late evening hours. Repeat applications if
|
||
mound activity resumes after 10 days. Treat new
|
||
mounds as they appear. Pressurized sprays may
|
||
disturb the ants and cause migration, reducing product
|
||
effectiveness. DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF
|
||
TREATED AREAS DURING APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL
|
||
SPRAYS HAVE DRIED.
|
||
Nursery Stock, 1 2/3 pounds/lOa gals. DO NOT USE ON ANY FOOD CROP NOT LISTED ON
|
||
Vegetable Transplants, THE LABEl. Do not make more than one application,
|
||
Foliage Plants and either as a root-dip or a drench treatment (applied to
|
||
Bedding Plants the point of saturation). Avoid contact with foliage and
|
||
treat only the growing media when using on bedding
|
||
plants.
|
||
22
|
||
|
||
CONTROL OF TICKS WHICH TRANSMIT l YME DISEASE
|
||
SITE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
lawns and Recreational Turfgrass For control of juvenile and adult ixodes spp. ticks (Deer tick, Bear
|
||
(Including: lawns and Perimeters, Golf tick, and Black legged tick) and Amblyomma spp. ticks (lone Star
|
||
Courses, Sports Fields, Cemeteries, tick), apply at the rate of 1 ounce per 4 galions of water.
|
||
Parks, and Pastures) Shrubs,
|
||
Ornamentals, Wooded Areas (Including: Begin applications in late spring or early summer (May/June).
|
||
Military Posts, logging camps, and Thoroughly treat entire turf area, shrub beds, ornamental
|
||
Campsites), Wastelands plantings, wooded areas, and around outside perimeters of
|
||
homes/buildings where exposure to ticks may occur. Repeat at 3
|
||
to 4 week intervals since ticks may be reintroduced from
|
||
surrounding areas by animals.
|
||
MOSQUITO CONTROL
|
||
For dilute spray ground applications to trees (including shade trees, shelter belts, forests, plantations, parks and
|
||
recreational areas), ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the specified dosage per 100 galions of water .
|
||
. For concentrate spray ground applications, apply the specified dosage per acre in sufficient spray volume to
|
||
, provide thorough coverage.
|
||
)
|
||
For aerial applications to forest trees (including shade trees, shelter belts, plantations, parks and recreational areas)
|
||
and commercialiy grown ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply the specified dosage per acre in sufficient
|
||
spray volume to provide thorough coverage. Avoid direct application to lakes, streams and ponds.
|
||
CROP POUNDS OF SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
CARBARYL
|
||
90DF/l00
|
||
GALS.
|
||
Pastures, Rangelands, 1/3 to 1 1/8 Treat shrubbery and areas where adult mosquitoes
|
||
Yards, Parks, Recreational congregate. Treat when adult mosquitoes are active in
|
||
Areas, logging Camps, early mornings or late evening. Repeat at 7 to 10 day
|
||
Military Posts and Adjacent intervals. Use 5/8 to 1 1/8 lb. per 100 galions in
|
||
Forested Lands or mistblower, 5/8 to 1 1/8 Ibs. per acre in aerial sprays and
|
||
Wastelands 1 1/8 Ibs. per are in low pressure ground sprayers. Do not
|
||
use where shrimp and crabs are important resources.
|
||
Observe bee caution.
|
||
27 '4 For residual control in subtropical regions, apply 4 galions
|
||
of prepared spray per 2000 square feet of surface area.
|
||
Repeat in 3 to 6 months or when necessary.
|
||
23
|
||
|
||
..
|
||
PEST CONTROL AROUND BUILDINGS
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
PESTS CARBARYL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF! 100 GAL.
|
||
Ants, Cockroaches 22 14 For external use around bl!ildings only. Do not treat
|
||
animals. Apply as a coarse wet spray or with a paintbrush
|
||
to outdoor sleeping quarters of pets, outside perimeter of
|
||
dwellings and other areas where insects tend to congre-
|
||
gate. Do not use where edible products are exposed,
|
||
being prepared, processed or served. Avoid application to
|
||
surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable.
|
||
Brown dog tick, Earwig, 1114
|
||
Flea, Millipede, Silverfish
|
||
POULTRY ROOSTS AND BUilDINGS ONLY
|
||
POUNDS OF
|
||
)
|
||
POULTRY QUARTERS CARBARYL SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
|
||
90DF!
|
||
100 GAL.
|
||
Bed bug, Chicken mite, 4Y> DO NOT TREAT POULTRY OR GAME BIRDS. Apply 1 to 2
|
||
Flea, Lice, Northern fowl gallons of spray mixture per 1,000 square feet of wall,
|
||
mite litter or roost surface. Force spray into cracks. Repeat as
|
||
needed. Avoid contamination of nests, eggs and feeding
|
||
and watering troughs. Ventilate while spraying. Do not
|
||
treat premises within 7 days of slaughter.
|
||
Fowl tick 17 "I<
|
||
Lesser mealworm 55 Y> Apply 2 gallons of spray mixture per 1,000 square feet of
|
||
floor space or litter surface. Repeat as needed. Ventilate
|
||
while spraying. Do not treat premises within 7 days of
|
||
slaughter.
|
||
) Sevin® is a registered trademark of Rhone Poulenc Ag Company.
|
||
NOTICE: Seller warrants that the product conforms to its chemical description" and is reasonably fit for the
|
||
purposes stated on the label when used in accordance with directions under normal conditions of use, but neither
|
||
this warranty nor any other warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, express or implied,
|
||
extends to the use of this product contrary to label instructions, or under abnormal conditions, or under conditions
|
||
not reasonably foreseeable to Seller, and Buyer assumes the risk of any such use.
|
||
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|