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.\ PI'i 1 q ":\tSEV I brand 80WSP Carbaryl "FOR AGRICULTURAL ·OFf COMMERCIAL USE ONLY ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Insecticide Carbaryl (1·naphthyl N·mHlhylcarbarliate) "", .. "" "",,,,,,,.,.,," ..... ,,,.. , ... "" ........ ""." .... ",80% by wi, -::1 ':::":::",;,:,",:,,:".:..:" ,",":..:." ':..:.":..:. .. .:..:' ,:,,:",:,,:",:,,:":..:." " ... " " .. " " .. .. , " , .. " ... " " ", " " " , " .... " .. 20% by wt. E. P .A. Reg. No, ______ ._ .. "" .. _ .. __ ,_. _________ " .......... " ............. _. ____ __ N_2., .. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING AVISO Si ustHd no entien·.ie la etiqueta., bUS.qU8 a alguien pEHa que se la explique a usterJ en detal1o. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) ______ ___ _ For .ME.OIC.A..!. And IBANSPQRTA nON Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-3:14-7577 For PBQQ!.I.cI. !.I.§!J;. Information C=31:.:,1_1.:.-.:8.:0.::.0·...::3:.::3...::4...::.9:..,:7...::4.:::5 __________ _ STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL Carbaryl is an N·Melhyl Carbamate Insecticide. TREATMEI\rAC C E PTE DI MAR 2 7 1997 "J IF SVJ'ALLOWED: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person, If consel us and not convulsing, drink 1 :> to 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching the back of the throat with finger. Get medica! aU IF IN EYES; Flush eyes with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists, IF ON SKIN: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. IF INHALED: Move from"contaminated atmosphere and call a physician, QENEHAL Contact a physician immediately in a!t cases of suspected poisoning, Transport to a physician or hospital immediately and SHOW A COPY OF THIS LABEL TO THE f"HYSICIAN, If poisoning is suspected in animals, contact a vetelinarian, ANTIDOTE STATEMENT ATFlOPINE SULFATE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS AN ANTIDOTE. Narcotics and other sedatives Sl10uld not be uS8rl Further, drugs like {pvridine-2-ak!oxime methlodide} are not r.::;commench::d, See NOTE TO PHYSICIAN. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Treat symptomatically. Overexposure to materials other than this product may have occurred. Carbary! is an Nhrnethyl carbamate insectlcide, which is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Overexposure to thiS substance rnay cause toxic signs and symptoms due to stimulation of the cholinergic nervous system. These effects of overexposure are spontaneously and rapidly reversible, Gastric lavage may be used if this product has been swallowed. Carbary'l pcisoning may occur rapidly after ingestion and prompt removal of stomach contents is indicated. "fPecitic consists of parenteral atropine sulfate. Caution should be maintained to prevnnt overatropiniz'atiorl. Improve tissue loxygenation as much as possible before administering atropine to minimize the risk of ventricu!ar fibrillation. Mild cases may be given 1 to 2 mg intramuscularly every 10 minutes until full atropinization has bHen achieved and repeated wtH.mever symptoms rt?::'appeaL Severe cases should be given 2 to 4 mg intravenously Hvery 10 minutes until tully atropinize-d. Ihen Intramuscularly evely 30 lo GO minufe.f. as needed to maintain the effect for at least 12 hours, Dosages for children should be appropriately reduced. CornplE':hS! from overexposure is to be expected within 24 hours. Narcotics .:md other should not be used. Further. drugs HIm 2-PAM rne!hiodidc') arf.' NOT recornmended. To aid in conllnnat'lon of 11 dir:l£.Joosis. samples should be oDtHirwd within hours of exposure Hnd imrnedi •. be arrangE:"d bY' F=:h6ne·Poulonc Ag Cornpany, c\ (J (.on thera,fYy' can be obtained at all hours by callinrJ the Hh6ne·Poulenc m;mber I H PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS (& DOMESTIC ANIMALS) WARNING MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN, (ir1' INHAt::gD, OR IF IN EVES. g- c::; Do not broathn vapor::;. clust or spray mist Do not get in f:VOt;. on skin or on Glotf'ilnq Keep out of roach of chlldrcn drrd .:inlm.·,ls OVEBEXPOSURE MAY CAUSE: Sahv"tlon, w'::l.tery eyes. pinpOint pupils. !::',Iurred viSion. tremo1's. diffk.:ult s'Ivcating, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. If\J C .. \SES CONVULSION. UtlCmlSCIOUSNESS f,ESPlflo,TOFIY FA.ILUHE MAY occun. SIGNS r,ND SYMPTOMS occun flM'IDLY FOLLOWING OVEflEXPOSURE TO TI·IIS F'fK1DUCT.

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    ":\tSEV I N® brand 80WSP Carbaryl "FOR AGRICULTURAL ·OFf COMMERCIAL USE ONLY ACTIVE INGREDIENT:

    Insecticide

    Carbaryl (1·naphthyl N·mHlhylcarbarliate) "", .. "" "",,,,,,,.,.,," ..... ,,,.. , ... ""........ ""." .... ",80% by wi, -::1 N~E.:-;RC'T-i:I'"'Nc::G::R-"E~D~1 E"'~-=IT-:::S7':: ':::":::",;,:,",:,,:".:..:" ,",":..:." ':..:.":..:. .. .:..:' ,:,,:",:,,:",:,,:":..:." ':..:."=~:.:..:=" " ... " " .. " " .. .. , " , .. " ... " " ", " " " , " .... " .. 20% by wt. E. P .A. Reg. No, -,2=-,6e.:4~·",5!:.2",6 ______ ._ .. "" .. _ .. __ ,_. _________ " .......... " ............. _. ____ ---'E=.F'".~,_E_~1: __ N_2., ..

    KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN WARNING AVISO

    Si ustHd no entien·.ie la etiqueta., bUS.qU8 a alguien pEHa que se la explique a usterJ en detal1o. (If you do not understand the label, find someone to explain it to you in detail.) ______ • ___ _

    For .ME.OIC.A..!. And IBANSPQRTA nON Emergencies ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-3:14-7577 For PBQQ!.I.cI. !.I.§!J;. Information C=31:.:,1_1.:.-.:8.:0.::.0·...::3:.::3...::4...::.9:..,:7...::4.:::5 __________ _

    STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL Carbaryl is an N·Melhyl Carbamate Insecticide.

    TREATMEI\rAC C E PTE DI MAR 2 7 1997 "J

    IF SVJ'ALLOWED: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or convulsing person, If consel us and not convulsing, drink 1 :> to 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching the back of the throat with finger. Get medica! aU

    IF IN EYES; Flush eyes with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists,

    IF ON SKIN: Wash thoroughly with soap and water.

    IF INHALED: Move from"contaminated atmosphere and call a physician,

    QENEHAL Contact a physician immediately in a!t cases of suspected poisoning, Transport to a physician or hospital immediately and SHOW A COPY OF THIS LABEL TO THE f"HYSICIAN, If poisoning is suspected in animals, contact a vetelinarian,

    ANTIDOTE STATEMENT ATFlOPINE SULFATE IS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE AS AN ANTIDOTE. Narcotics and other sedatives Sl10uld not be uS8rl Further, drugs like 2~r)AM {pvridine-2-ak!oxime methlodide} are not r.::;commench::d, See NOTE TO PHYSICIAN.

    NOTE TO PHYSICIAN

    Treat symptomatically. Overexposure to materials other than this product may have occurred.

    Carbary! is an Nhrnethyl carbamate insectlcide, which is a cholinesterase inhibitor. Overexposure to thiS substance rnay cause toxic signs and symptoms due to stimulation of the cholinergic nervous system. These effects of overexposure are spontaneously and rapidly reversible, Gastric lavage may be used if this product has been swallowed. Carbary'l pcisoning may occur rapidly after ingestion and prompt removal of stomach contents is indicated.

    "fPecitic treatrn(~nt consists of parenteral atropine sulfate. Caution should be maintained to prevnnt overatropiniz'atiorl. Improve tissue loxygenation as much as possible before administering atropine to minimize the risk of ventricu!ar fibrillation. Mild cases may be given 1 to 2 mg intramuscularly every 10 minutes until full atropinization has bHen achieved and repeated th~.:re~lf1er wtH.mever symptoms rt?::'appeaL Severe cases should be given 2 to 4 mg intravenously Hvery 10 minutes until tully atropinize-d. Ihen Intramuscularly evely 30 lo GO minufe.f. as needed to maintain the effect for at least 12 hours, Dosages for children should be appropriately reduced. CornplE':hS! n:co\l(~ry from overexposure is to be expected within 24 hours. Narcotics .:md other sed(":l.'ti~e5· should not be used. Further. drugs HIm 2-PAM (pyridine~2·aldoxirne rne!hiodidc') arf.' NOT recornmended. To aid in conllnnat'lon of 11 dir:l£.Joosis. urin(.~ samples should be oDtHirwd within ~~4 hours of exposure Hnd imrnedi •. {~ly froll:."'-r~f\nZ!lysis '~vlll be arrangE:"d bY' F=:h6ne·Poulonc Ag Cornpany, c\ (J

    C· Con~.;ultation (.on thera,fYy' can be obtained at all hours by callinrJ the Hh6ne·Poulenc ~::mergency m;mber I -800.334'~T?

    H PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS

    HAZARDS TO HUMANS (& DOMESTIC ANIMALS) WARNING MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED. HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN, (ir1' INHAt::gD, OR IF IN EVES. g- c::; Do not broathn vapor::;. clust or spray mist Do not get in f:VOt;. on skin or on Glotf'ilnq Keep out of roach of chlldrcn drrd dmm~~;:ic: .:inlm.·,ls

    OVEBEXPOSURE MAY CAUSE: Sahv"tlon, w'::l.tery eyes. pinpOint eyf~ pupils. !::',Iurred viSion. mu~~c!e tremo1's. diffk.:ult bre,Jthin~L 8x.cessjv(;~ s'Ivcating, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. ~'Veakness. ~leaddCht':!. If\J SEVE:F~E C .. \SES CONVULSION. UtlCmlSCIOUSNESS ~,ND f,ESPlflo,TOFIY FA.ILUHE MAY occun. SIGNS r,ND SYMPTOMS occun flM'IDLY FOLLOWING OVEflEXPOSURE TO TI·IIS F'fK1DUCT.

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    :>EnSOtlAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: .' . . c..ppllcators and othor hand[(~rs Blust wear long-sleeved shirl and long pants. v,,'aterproot glov(~s, shoes plus ~;ocks and chemical-resistant h~:;wjgtmr for overhead exposure.

    D'~;;Gard c'lothinq and other absorb(mt materia!3 that have' been drenched Of heavily contarnina~~~d with this product's concentra.te Do not rOUS8 thern, Folio',\' manufacturer's instructions lor cleaning and maintaining Personal Protective Equiprm::nt (PPE) If no such instructions for w(1,s.hables, USB' detornont and hot 'water, Keep and wash PPE separa.tely from other laund!y.

    Wtv.;";n h'1ndJer~~ use closed ~;ystems, enclosed cabs, or r:-.;ircraft in a manner that rr'f~ets the requirements lis.ted in the \,rVorker Protection Standard (Wr-iS) for agricultural pestk:ldes l4(j CFR 1l0.240 (d) (4~6}}. the handler PPE requirorw;mts rna y' be r+~dllced or modified ,:1S spocified in the- WPS.

    User Safety Recommendations

    Users should wash hands before eating, drinking chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.

    n~En(l:;.:?:!:,1(lthinq immediately if pesticide gets inside,. Then wash thoroughly and put on cl~E.!!. clothing.

    ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is extremely toxic to aquatic and estuarine inver1ebrates, For terrestrial lIses, do not apply direclly to watcr, or to areas IfJhf.He surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Discharge from rice fields rnay kill aquatic and estaurine invertebrates. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from area treated. Do not contarninate water by cleaninn eqUipment or dbposal of wastes. Do not contaminate W~-iter when disposing of equipment washwaters,

    BEE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYBEES IN SUBSTANTIAL NUMBERS. This product is hi~Jhty toxic to boes exposed t.o direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. 00 not apply Ihis proctuct or allow it to drift to blooming crops OJ' weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area. Contact your Cooperative Aqricultuml Extension Servir:e or 'f9ur local Rh6ne~Polltenc Ag Company repres.:mtative for further information.

    DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product In a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

    Read the entire label before using this product. Strictly observe label directions and cautions. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or ()th!.~r pen.:;om>, either directly or throu~lh ddft. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your Stale or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.

    AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS Use tllis product only in accordance with its labeling and with the Worker Prolection Standard. 40 CFR part 170. This Standard contains requirements for the protection of agricultural workers on farms. forests, nurseries, and greenhousos, and handlers of agricultuml pestlddes, It contains requirements for training. decontamination, notification. and emergency assistance, It also contains specif'ic ins.tructions and exceptions pertaining to the statements on this label about personal protectrve equipment {PPE) and restricted-entry interval. The requirements in this box only apply to uses of this product that are covered by the Workor Protection Standard.

    Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.

    PPE required for early entry to treated areas tt,at is permitted under the Worker Protcc.tion Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated. such as plants, soil. or water, is coveralls, waterproof gloves, shoes plus socks and chemical .. resistant headQ€.~ar for overhead exposure.

    NON-AGRICULTURAL USE REQUIREMENTS The requirements in this box apply to lIses of this product that are NOT within the scope of the Worker Protection Standard for agricultural pesticides (40 CFR Part 170). The WPS applies when this product is used to produce agr,icu.ltural plants on farms. forests, nurseries, or greenhouses.

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  • . GENERAL CAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ~~EVIN'!'!' brand 80WSP Carbaryllnsecticfde is a dry powder formulation of SEVIN'''; brand carbmyl insecticide and IS p,:1ckag,ad in 'Nater soluble paks. Each pak contains 1.25 lbs ot formulated product This product readily disperses in water to form a sprny which may be 3pplied by air or qrollnd E';quipment. ~

    PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS

    .Application to wet foliage or during periods of high humidity may cause injury to tender folfage.

    Do not use on Boston Ivy. Virginia crE'.!eper and rnaidenhair fern as injury may H:lsult. Carbary! may also injure Virginia and sand pine:: •.

    The Uf;C' of adjuv;:mts may increase the potential for crop injury tu sensitive crops,

    PREHARVEST AND GRAZING RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

    TDI!.~rancc·s et-,tablished under the Federal Food. Drug and Cosm(:tic ;~ct permit the sale c,f lahl::~led t:rop~J. bearing probablEl carbaryl rC'SjdUBS \Nhen this product is used in accordance INith the label directions. It us~xj as dire'cted. twal.nd tcraqe may be grazed or used as teed lor dairy and meat animals without caus~ng Illegal, residuos in rTwat or milk. Do not apply at 'Jrealor rat os or at more I(t~que_nt Intervals Hmn !~taterl on the label, To do so rnay result in illegal (esidues in crops, meat. and milk.

    Do not usc reclaimod irrigation water from crops treated with carbal)'l on crops for which carbaryl tolemnces arE;' not es\abhsh€!d,

    Do not plant rotational food and feed Grops not Hsted on this or other carbaryl labels in carbaryl treated soil.

    APPLICA TlON STATEMENTS

    Calibrate arid adjut:;t application equipment to insure proper rate and accurate placement. To clean spray system after use, drain and flush with a wilter and detergent mixture. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Refer to the Storage and Disposal section tu!' disposal instructions,:

    ') NOTE: Staining may occur on certain surfaces such as stucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. Spray ,J deposits on painted or stained surfaces or finishes (i.e., cars, houses, trailers, boals, etc.) should be

    immediately 'removed by washing to prevent discoloration. Avoid appllcallons to surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable.

    I1ESISTANT SPECIES NOTICE AI! rnfcroncos to armYVJOm1 on the crops listed below refer to the species. Pseudafelia unipunct,,7. otten called the "true annyworm". Except ",,",here indicated othervo.rise. this product is not registered for tho control of other armyworm species. F1egional differences have been noted in the susceptibility of certain strains of faU armyworm, diamondback moth. Colorado potato beotle and Southern green 5tink bug to carbaryl. If local experience indicates inadequate control, use an alternative pesticide.

    MIXING, LOADING AND HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS TO ASSURE A UNIFORM SUSPENSION, AGITATE, STIR OR RECIRCULATE ALL CONTAINERS OF THIS PRODUCT PI110R TO liSE, Remove oiL rust. scale, pesticide residues and other foreign matter from mix tanks and entire spray system. Flush with clean water, Fill s.pray or mix tank with 1/2 to 3/4 the desired amount of water. Start mechanicaf or hydraulic agitation. Slowly add !hf': required amount of SEV!N'~" brand 80V1SP Carbaryl Insecticide. and then the remaining volurne of water. Include rinse water from container, Prepare only as much spray mixture as can be applied on Ihe day of mixing, MAI~!T AIN CONTINUOUS AGITATION DURING MIXING AND APr'LlCATION TO ASSlIFiE A UNIFOFIM SUSPENSION, DO NOT STORE SPRAY MIXTURE FOH PROLONGED PEnlODS OFI DEGHAOi\T!ON OF CARBARYL MAY OCCUFt Local water conditions may also accelerate the degradeltion of .spray rnixtur0S containin>! carbaryL See COMPATIBILITY STATEMENT b"low,

    ) fE~~,f !a;'~ ~~~Jp~~a!b~r~l~n~e~i~~1 ~~n diluted ,,;th at least an equal volume of water. is compatible wllh a wide range 01 pesticides. It is not compatible with diesel fuel. kerosene, fuel oil or aromatic solvents. If compatibiHty with another product and ttl\:} rosulting crop n::·~sponse is unknown, the mixture should be tested on a small scale. Curdling. precipitation, greasinn. layer f'ormation or incn:·)ased vi~,cnsl!y are symptoms of incompatibility, Incompatibility will reduce insect control and may cause applk::ation and handHn~~ drllicullies or plant injury, Observe all cautions and limitations on labeling of all products lIsed in mlxlures, WHEN PREPAFltNG COME>lNATION SPHAYS. FI'FIST ADD SEVIN'" BRAND 80WSP CARBARYL INSECTICIDE TO AT LEAST AN EQUAL VOLUME OF WATEH, MIX THOFIOUGHLY. AND THEN ADD COMBINATION PI10DUCTS TO THE MIXTURE,bo NOT APPLY TANK MIX COMBINATIONS UNLESS YOUR PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE INDICATES TH~, MI;,TUIlE, IS EFFECTIVE AND WILL NOT HESUL TIN AI'I"LlCATION PROElLEMS OFl PLANT INJUI'lY,

    Ci;jdA,~ryl i~.\ unstabl(: under 111!]hly a.!kdine condltk)ns and mbJuros V'/~th strong ba.'·5.es, such as Bordeaux, limo·sultur and casein-lirno s:proJdor:'}, will rL'sult in chomical degradation of the insecticide. Do not use thiS produGt in water with pH v::,dues abo'Je B,O unli3S,S n buH!)!' l:.; ~idd8d, If necessary, I·vater should be buftered to neutral (pH::: 7,0) befme adding this: pr(Jduct tt} the s:pray t,::Jnk OVf~rhE:;a(1 irrigation ,.\dtr: alk:;'lflfH3 or I''iluddy 'Naler ::lfter ;::~pplication 'Nill also accelerate chemical deqradati(.)n ,:~nd may rosutt in rodlJ{~I.~n ins(~Gt control.

    APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS On all cropD ur,c' sufiicir.":'nt oallonanf.' tD (;btain thorough and uniform coverage. Obsf-:;-rve crop label int,ttUctions to! speGrfic dnectlOfl5 r(;'~qardin9 spray volume VJflEJrE: they occur. Calibrate spray equipment to deliver the reqUIred volume. US~.~ of 50 mesh siotted :;trainer'?, in spr~.1y sy~;l(;m z;nd ~~5 mesll s.lotted ~;trdjn8rs b€'~hind nonl2s is recommend{~d.

    GBOUND APPLICATION

    ,;\pP('~l in :~uilicjent volurne for ilck'quate coverage on all crops and ";ites.

  • AEfl}AL APPLICATION For flr.fequate distril.1utron, use at loast 10 gallons of Gpray rnixture per DCI'O for application qa!lons of spray rnixtut'B per acre for applicatIon to other crops. SPRINKLER IRRIGATION SYSTEMS

    tlb,~j for tree and orc:han:1 Grops. or at !east 2

    />\pply this product only through sprinkler lrriqation systems including center Pivot and solid set. Do not apply this product throu~~h any other type 01 irrigation system. SPRAY PREPARATION: First prepare a susptmsion of SEVIN~' brand 80WSP Carbaryllnsechcide in a mix tank, Fill tank ','Jith 1/2 II) 3/4 the desirt"d amount (if water. Start mf:chanical or hydraulic a~Jitation. Add the fequirl'H.l amount of SEVIN j. brand 80WSP, and !horl the remainin{J volume of vv3te-r. (Suspension concentr,itions using the appropriate dosage per acre rocornm(mded on thb latH~II')f SEVIN" brand 80WSP, pm 1 to 4 oallons of water are recommended). Then set sprinkler to deliver 0.1 to 0,3 inch ot W'at(~f per aCfI;;, Start ,sprinlder and uniforrnty injoct tho susp(~nsion of SEVIN,i

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    !NSe;CT CONTROL B(~gin application when insect populations reach recognized economic thrnshold levels. Consult the CooperD:tivQ Extension Sorvlce, Com:;ultants, or o1her quaUfied authorities to cietennine appropriate threshold levels fO( treatment ,Hid i:'pecific uso mforrnatioll in your i::Jrea. Whore a dosage range is indicated, use the lower rate on light to moderate infestations. Yol.;ng plants and early !nstars and use the higher rate on heavy inlHstations , mature plants, advanced instars and adults. Thorough and IJnilorm spray coverag€\ is essential for effective cont\ol.

    1----I CROP PEST

    ASPARAGUS

    POUNDS OF SEVIN"'"

    80WSP PER ACRE

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN'

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PER ACRE .------......... ----+------------.--.--l-----l--..:::!.::.!.!!:--.... ---... -...... -----1

    Apache cicada Asparagus b",mtle

    Cutworms 11/4\02,\/2

    2 112 to 5

    1 .. 0 to 0,:::

    0.5 to 0.25

    Repeilt application;:, as necessary up 10 .a total of :3 tinli;?S pnor 10 harw):!3! or a total 0'1 5 times per cr'op but not rnore often than once every :3 days.

    For cutworm control, this product is most effective against. species which feed on the upper portions of the plant.

    Application to ferns or brush growth following harvest of spears: Repeat applications as nec(·;ssary but not more often than once eVf~ry 7 days. Do not make more than a lotal of 5 applications per year to sp€;ars and fems

    L-____________ -L ______________________________________ J-____________ -L ____________ ~ .. "c:~o~ln~b~.i~n~e~d~ ... _____________ -J

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: ASPARAGUS

    Do not apply within t day of harvest.

    Do not apply moro tlian a total of 7 11'2 pounds per acre before harvest of spEmrs.

    Do not apply' more than a total of 12 1/2 pounds per acre per year,

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    BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES CROPS .. -_ ..

    - POUNDS OF ACRES CHOP PEST

    SEVIN'" TREATED SPECIFIC 80WSP PER per PAK

    ACRE SEVIN> DIHECTIONS

    aowsp PER r----- ... ACRE .•.•.•.•. -... -.•. -.-.---.- .-

    I3wccoll Fil':)a beetles 2/.3 to I 1/4 1.8 to 1.0 Repeal appiicatiDns as Bruss!)1 Spr()ut~.:; Hatloquin buq nOfJded up to a total of 4 (:':dulijk.wv~Jr L.oaf"hoppers 1irnes but not more of ton

    •... ~ -.- than once every 7 days. Cabbaqe Arrn'y'\'Vorm Lygus bugs 1 1/4102 1/2 1.0 to 0.5 Chin0sf~ Aster leafhopper Spiltle bugs Cabbage Com earv'Ionn Stink bugs

    Collard':) Diamondback moth Tarnished plant bug Ka!H Fail armywoml KohlrHbl Imported Mustard Greens cabbaqoworm ,--.. _-._.-:--- ... ~ .•.• RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES

    • F~!r Bn~Golij Brussel Sprouts. Cabbage Cauliflower, and Kohlrabi, do not apply within 3 days of harvest. For Ghines{) Cabbage, Collards, Kale, and Mustard Greens, do not apply within 14 days of harvest.

    ,). Do not apply more than a total of 7 1/2 pounds per acre per crop.

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  • c,~,==========~:=:======:=====:==:========~~~t?b CEREAL GRAIN CROPS

    FIELD CORN AND POPCORN

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    CROP PEST

    POUNDS OF SEVIN"

    80WSP PER ACHE

    ACRES TREATED per PAl< SEVIN'"

    80WSP PER

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    I-____ -l-______________ +-____ +_~A~C~RC!:E'___+-----,,---,----r:'ield corn and Popcorn

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    Arrnyworrn Chinch bU9S Corn e;:uworrn Corn rootworm adults Fall armyworm Ftea bHH1!es

    European com borHf

    Japanese beetle Sap bUHtles Southwestern com

    borer Lea.fhoppers

    1 1/4 to 2 1/2

    17/8t021/2

    1,0 to [),5 OI}SEHVE BEE ct,UTION,

    F10peat applicaUons as needed up to ::1 total of 4 times but not more often than ()nce every 14 days.

    0.67 to 0,5

    Optimurn timinq and good coverage are essential tor effective control.

    --,--,-----------+-----1---;;-;:--1 Western bean Cutworms 2 1/2 0.5

    For optimum chinch bug control, use ground equip mont 10 apply ~ll least 20 galions ot wa.ter per acre and direct spray toward stalk to provide thorough coveragH.

    c.UtvIJ0n11

    For optimum European c.orn borer control, do not apply in less than a gallons of waler per acre by air and 15 gallons of water by ground.

    For western bean cutworm. trl~at when infestation avera9cs 15'% and at 90 to 100'%, tassol erner}j(:.\>f\ce. Trea.tment after 100':X) silk emer~Jence will reduco effectivf.:)ness.

    For optimum cutworm control. appl'y' in a 12~jnch band. over the row, t.!sinq su/ttciHnt volume 01 '.tJi'iter to obtain thorough coverage. For broadcast applIcation,

    ,use at loast ~~o gallons by ground or 5 gallons by air p!::-r acre. For cufworrn control, th~s pro(Wct is most effoctive aqainst spedes ' .... hich foed on the UPP(;!,f .pOftions of th;:) pl,1n!.:.._. __ -,

    RESTRICTIONS AND I"HECAUTIONS: FIELD AND POP COHN

    Do not apply within 48 tlays of har'lest of grain and bdd€·r or within t 4 days of harvest or gtazirlq of toragi:O> or srliiqe

    Cio- not apply more than a Iota! ·:.:,f to pounds per acre per crop.

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  • GRAIN SORGHUM ._--_ .•. . -.. __ .. '._._- . __ ._. __ .-. -_ .•.•. __ . __ ._-.. _--_ ... -

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN"" TREATED

    eno? PEST SOWSP PER per PAK SPECIFIC ACRE SEVIN" DIRECTIONS

    j

    SOWSP PER ACRE .... __ . .. . _.",,' .. _ •... . .•.•.•. _---

    I Gram Sorqhum Armyworm Fall a.rrn~J()ml 1 1/4 to 2 't':2 1.0 toO.5 Rcpf.!al applications as I Chincil bug~; Stink bWJs necessary up to a tolal of " Com w.w,-vorm Webworms times but not more often

    than once every 7 days.

    Southwestern corn 1 7/8 0.67 Direct spray into tormin9 borer heads tm optimum control of

    insects attacking heads.

    Cutworms 2112 0.5 For optimum c:hinch buq control. U;3·e hi(lh £Flllonage ground application at the base of plants.

    For cut\ovorm control. Hlis product IS most eifectivl-:;

    ., against species vihich teed .. on the upper portions of the Dian!.

    J RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: GRAIN SORGHUM • •

    Do not apply within 21 days of harvest for grain or fodder or within 14 days or harvest or grazing of forage or sUage . Do not apply more Ihan a tolal ot ? 112 pounds per acre per crop .

    RICE --.--

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN'''' TREATED

    CROP PEST SOWSP PER per PAK SPECIFIC

    1---Rice Armyworm Leafhoppers

    Chinch bugs Slink bugs Fall armyworm

    i

    L Tadpole shrimp

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: RICE

    Do not apply within 14 days of harvest for grain or 8tmv,,',

    Do not apply more 1h;:m a total of 5 pounds per acre pel' crop,

    CAUTlor',j; r,1ay kill shrimp. crabs, and cra'y'fish,

    ACRE

    11141017J8

    1 7i8

    SEVIN'"' DIRECTIONS SOWSP PER

    ACRE

    1.0100,67 Up to ~~ applications pur crop may be made but not more often than once every 7 davs, --

    0.67 California only For optimum tadpole shrimp control, apply to wat€.'f lNhen oest first aDoears.

    :J,) not Jppiy propanil hcorbk:ides wHhin 15 day,~'i bel ore 01' alter appHcati()n of lI'li~; product or pl~.inl injury v"tH resulL

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    SWEET CORN ,...--"" .~.-.-----

    POUNDS - OF

    CflOP PEST SEVIN" 80WSP

    PER ACRE

    SV.'(1et Com Armyworm JapanosB beetle 1 1/4 to ~: '112 Chinch buqs Sap beetles Com enrworm SouthwBstHrn corn Com rootworm adults borer

    Fall armyworm Leafhoppers

    Floa b(?etles

    European corn borer 1 7/810~: 1/~~

    f----.--,. Weste:m bean CUTh'Jorms 21/2

    cutworm

    -.. •

    I )

    L ....... ___ .... _.

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SWEET CORN

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN'"

    80WSP PER ACRE --

    1.0 to 0.5

    0,67 to 0.5

    0.5

    SPECIFI C DIRECTIONS

    OBSEIW E BEE CAUTION F~epe·at application:.~ as

    y up to a total oj 8 t not more often than ry 3 days,

    neCOSS21(

    times bu c~nce eve

    OptirnuH 1 tlO1109 and f~(}od a are es.sential for control.

    coverag" effective

    For insec t,s atlacl

  • WHEAT AND PROSO MILLET r-'--"--- ,-........ ---.... _- -"'-," ..

    )

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN'" TREATED

    CBOP PEST 80WSP PEB per PAK SPECIFIC ACRE SEVIN" DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PEB ACRE ... .~.~ . .. --_.-

    vVh,-:!at FIE,;) beetle~> 213 to I 1/4 !8to1.0 Up to ~~ applications P,:)!f cwp Proso Milk:d may be made: but not mona

    often than once every 14 ... -...• - _ ...•. _ .•.•. __ .....•.. _ .. -.-.. _. days .

    CI'::')re;]j leaf bootie 1 1/4 .:.2 .. -DO NOT Arrnyworm Fall "nnywoml 1 1/4 101 718 1.0 to 0.67 App!lcfltion is effective USE IN anainst eggs) larvae, and CALlFOflNIA adults of the cereal loaf

    beetle, Application for arrnvworm control :;holJld be made when armyworms are

    .. actively feedinq on the , upper fotlage and night ..

    temperatures and not expected to drop below 55"F. If applying by air to lush nro'Nth, use a minImum spray volume of 5 gallons per aero to optimiz.e coveram'l.

    flESTflICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: WHEAT AND PROSO MILLET • •

    Do not apply within 21 days of harvest for grain or straw or within 7 days of harvest or grazing of forage . Do not apply more than a total of 3 3/4 pOllnd~.; per acre per crop .

    COTTON

    -'--~"--'--POUNDS ACRES

    OF TREATED CROP PEST SEVIN" per PAK

    aowsp SEVIN" PER ACRE aowsp PER

    ACRE

    Calion Cotton tleahopper StriperJ blister beetle 2/3 to t 1/4 1.8 to 1.0

    ) Cotton leafhopper TIlrips Flea bf)etles

    . - ._-,--._ .. _-_ .. __ . f--Boll w~"'v!1 Lygus bugs 1 ll4 to I 7/8 1.0 to 0.67 Cotton bollworm Tarnished plant bug Fall army'.'vorm Yellowstripe-d Leafro!!G'rs armyworm (cotton

    l.eafhoppe!s cutworm)

    ---.... -.. -...... Cuh'x:-rm5 Saltrnarsh c.:-)terpiflar 1 718 0.S7 Pink bollwotTil Stink bugs

    --_. __ ..... - --. __ . RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: COTTON

    • Do not apply within 28 days of harvest tor :":;,f}€!d or withln ·14 days ot har~pest for forage. Do not .. :.~pp!y more UH:lIl a total of 7 I!~~ pounds per ncre pIS:" crop .

    ~ .. "-'--""--

    SPECIFIC DIflECTIONS

    For optimum control of early sea~;on pests, use bande-d anr1ior directed sprays. Total coverage IS essential for maxirnurn cDntrol.

    Ftepeat applications: as nl:";',cessary up to .a tot31 of 4 tImes but not more often than once overy 7 days. Use for liqht to modfHt,t\(·; POPUIi:ltion.s. of l.Yr~us buqs Hi

    ... \rVestern lrriqated cotton only.

    ;\phid popu!atj,:)n~\ rn2tV bc' suppre3::;(~d bV appficali{·~n of thi .. s in:.,eclk-:i(lo, For cutworm c()ntrol, this product Ie,.; roost l;;.~tff-:ct!V~~ (1~F1insf species ,

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    ~========~~~~~~==========~f~ CUCURBIT VEGETABLES

    r '"0' POUNDS OF

    SEVIN" PEST 80WSP PEFI

    ACRE

    .•. __ .

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN"

    80WSP PER

    .. _ .. _ ... __ ._ •.. __ ..

    SPECIFI DrnECTI

    C ONS

    ! -- _ ••••• g •••• _._ ••• _._----Cucurbit Plckle'Norm 2/3 to 1 1/4 VE!uetables: Melonworm Cucurrfb!~rs

    /'v1010n5 Cucumber beetles 1 1/4 Pumpkins Flea beetlt:s Squ,~sh Loafhoppers

    Squash bugs

    . '._---_. 11ESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: CUCURBIT VEGETABLES

    Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.

    • Do notapply rnore than a total of 7 112 pounds per acre per crop.

    • Observe plant respons€; precautions.

    FLAX

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'"'

    CROP PEST 80WSP PER ACRE

    Flax Armyworm 1 1/4 tot 7/8

    00 NOT USE IN CALIFORNIA

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FLAX

    Do not apply witl,tn 42 days of harvest for seed or straw.

    Do not dPply more than a total or 3 3/4 pounds pe'r acre per crop.

    ACRE

    1.8 to '1.0

    1,0

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN'

    80WSP PER ACRE

    1,0 to 0,67

    f1epeat a pplicalions as .lp 10 a totf.ll of 6 not mom often 'very 7 days,

    rwcess .. H,:/ ! tirnos but thnn onGi:.~ ~~

    For optun um control clf bUllS, apply pray IJolurno for

    overage and tilTH'~' early morning or

    squash sut1icient s thorough c sprays- tor late alterno on .

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    Up to 2 applications per crop may be made but not more oiten than onGO evmy 14 days.

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    PI)'; ==~====================~F~O~R~A~G~E~C~R~O~P~S~========================

    ALFALFA, CLOVERS, AND BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL

    I--····---.-------=----------.... -POUN~S"-"--A-c-n-E-S--'---I OF TREATED

    CHOP PEST SEVIN" per PAK SPECIFIC DInECTIONS

    .AlfJn~L Clovers, Blister beetles

    SOWSI' SEVIN'·' PER ACHE aowsp PER

    ACRE

    :-~/3 to 1 114 1.8 to 1.0 and Birdsloot Trc'foll

    OBSEfWE BEE CAUTION. Observe plant response

    f---.. ------ ----.-.- .. -----+-----+-------1 precaulions. Alfal;·,:1 caterpillar Potato leafhopper 1 114 1.0 On den.st? grolh'tf1, use ~~.5 to 40 Bean teat b€'.r?t!e Three comered gallons of water per acre with Cucumber beetles alfalfa hopper ground equipment to ensure Green c:!oven','orm Thrips adeq'Jate covera90. Japanese beetle Velvetbe.an Leafhoppers calerpillar i-="=="'-----"'==-.-... ---!I------I-......,....,,~_;::;_-_j

    1.0 to 0.67 For alfalfa weevil larvae, if Alfal!a blotCh leafmim~r

    ArmY'Nonn Cloverhead i.veevlJ Corn emW0f!11 CUM'Orms Egyptian alfalfa weevil

    larvae

    Essex skipper European alfalfa

    beeUe Fall anny"' .... orm Lygus bugs Stink bugs Webworms Yellow striped

    armyworm

    1 1/4 to 1 7/8 pretreatment damage is extensive, cut alfalfa and treat the stubble, This product is not efiectilJe against adult alfalfa weevils, For cutworm control, thIs product is rnost effective against species which feed on

    ~--_-----_----------+------+-------! the- upper portions of the phmt. Alfalfa w€evil larvae

    (we-st of the Rocky Mountains!

    Alfalfa weevil larvae (east of the Rocky MountainSl

    11/41017/8

    1 7/8

    1.0 to 0.67

    0.67

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FORAGE CROPS • • • •

    Do not ('1PP!Y more than once per cutting. Do not apply 'I/,Jithin 7 clays of harvest or grazing. Do not exceed 1 7,'8 pounds per acre per cutting. Carbaryl may cau&e a temporary bleaching of tender alfalfa foliage.

    PASTURE AND GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED

    CROP PEST

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'

    BOWSI' PER ACRE

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN"

    80WSP PER

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    f------+-..... - ... --... -----____ + ____ + __ ... ACRE __ ,--.. ________ --! Thrips 1 1/4 to 1 7/8 1.0 to 0 67 Up to ~? ;:ipplications per V02r Range caterptl!ar m,·w bo made but nt)t rnoro Rang~::; crane fly often Ihan Dncn f)V(~ry 14

    Armyworm Chir'd1 buqs Ess::;._x_ skipp',:,;,i' Fall :;!rm'iwom; Siric€,d 9r':.\:35 kloplS'r

    T~~ ~~. 1"0 control thrip;-;. In ~Fa:,;~;f.:'S qrov,'n for seed, use hlqh s.pray pres~;ure to imp(ov!.~ ponetration into belot. Caro1ullv rn',HI\ ~lwath's. t()

    _____________ ....... ____________ ._ ............ _ .. __ ._ ..... _ ... __________ ._ .... _~~~oici (lv·or·application

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: PASTURE AND GRASSES GROWN FOR SEED Do not ,.,:pp!y vi(thin 14 days \)f han,'':"!;)t or grazin~l

    • Do not (';.::Geed a 1c:,~~1 of 3 3, ~ pound::.:; I.x:f acre per vear.

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    RANGELAND ._._- .. _-

    . CHO P PEST

    •............ _- •... _ .. _ ... _-_ .•. __ .. _---_ .. _ .•. _.-. __ . (~[ancl Black grass bug Range catmplllar

    Grasshoppors Range crane fly Mormon cricket

    Ticks

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: RANGELAND

    • •

    f-,.lay be harvested or grazed the ~mme day as treatment.

    Do not apply rnon .. ~ than 1 1/4 pounds per acre per yf.!ar .

    '.'-.. ---.'-' POUNDS OF

    SEVIN" BOWSP PER

    ACRE

    .--.•. - .. -.----.--~-2/3 to 1 114

    1 114

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN""

    BOWSP PER ACRE -..

    1.8 to 1.0

    1.0 ._ .. -

    FRUITING VEGETABLES , ..

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN'" TREATED

    CHOP PEST BOWSP PER per PAK ACRE SEVIN'"

    SOWSP PER ACRE

    Fruiting Colorat10 potato TomHto hormvonn 1 1/4 to 2 112 1.0 to 0.5 Ve~letables; bnotlo Tomato pinworm Tomatoes. European corn borer Peppers, Fall armyworm Eggplant Lace bugs

    Stink bugs (suppression)

    Tarnished plant bU}] Thrips (suppression) Tomato fruitworm

    Flea beetles 2J:! to 1 114 1.8tol.0

    LeaHlOppers

    Cutworms 2112 0.5

    I ,

    ! ~----.-.-.. -.--.-.-.-.-. -----_. __ ._- ---_.-

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: FRUITING VEGETABLES

    Do not ~\ppiy vliilhin 3 d,lYS of harvest.

    Ol) nut ,:lppIV itlf)te than a tOla: o! 10 pounds pel crop.

    .•.•.•. __ .•...•.•.• _-_ .. - _ .. -

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    00 nr,:~,t make more th~. 101 application per y(~ar,

    Careful!'! rnark sVJatl""l" " to avoid (wer-application.

    _ .. __ .....• -

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    Hepcat applications as necessary up to a totl.~1 of 7 times but not more often than once every 7 days.

    Thorough coverage is essential to effectively supprBss sUnk bugs.

    When disease transmiss.ion is suspected. monitor fields followinq application and retreat it reintestation occurs but not rnare olten than once every 7 d •. ws.

    For cutVI,'Of'm control, this product is rnost effoctivo against spe.cies which toed on th~; upper portions of the

    . _.2.lol'1_t. _____ • __ ..... ___

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    LEAFY VEGETABLES .... ~ r·--·-·"··

    POUNDS OF ACRES .. SEVIN'·'" TREATED

    CROP I'EST 80WSP PER per PAK SPECIFIC ACRE SEVIN" DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PER ACRE --_ ......... __ ...... .• - . .. __ .•.•.•.•. _ •.•. ..•.•.•.•

    Flea beetles 2/3 to 1 1/4 1.8 to 1.0 Repeat applications af:> LD"l tV H(~rlequin bU~:J necessa ry up to a lolalol 5 vc·qetablos: IIm·:::;s but not more often

    Leathopp(~r~.; ~-.......... - ........ - than once- every' 7 days .. .•...... _ .....................•. _. ... ---_._ ..

    Ce!ery. Arrnyworrn Lygus bugs 1 1/4 to 2 1.'? 1.0 to 05 Dancehnr1, Aste.r tc'dhoPPN Spittlebugs Endiv€~. LeaUCl-~

    {hea,d '.tnd tea!). Corn .. ::;][\. .... orl11 Stink bugs

    Pars~o,!. Fall arrnYNorm TarnLshod ptant bug Spinach; S'.'.'iss

    Irnported Ch':·l.rd cabbaQE';wQ.:1n .. __ ......

    BESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: LEAFY VEGETABLES

    • Do nc.t.~pply within 14 days of harvest. Do not ipply more than a total of 7 1/2 pounds per acre per crop.

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  • LEGUME VEGETABLES ---.. ----,----------.----.----- I" POUN-O-S-O-F....---A-C-R-E-S----.------·-· .. ··-·---

    SEVIN" TREATED CROP PEST SOWSP PER per PAK

    ACRE SEVIN" SI"ECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PER ACRE ;-----......... --------------1,----------.-.... ---...... --.. --.. -... -----.-.--.-..... -----+----+-..:...:..:::.=--. ---.-.......... ----1

    LeGume Bean 18i11 bootie Green dovervvorrf'l 2/:3 to 1 1/4 1.8 to 1.0 Repeat applications as Vegetabk~~'; necessary up to a iota! of 4 8lister beelle .Japanese beetlE";

    Urnes bu~ not more often

    j ~:>cn/llf;: ~m:.:.. Cucumber boetles Mexican bean br~~~tlo I, than once {:Nmy 7 days.

    )

    Fre~JI (me! Dried

    Sl.';:,ms ( Ph[lsoo!us ',.;.pecies inCluding s.nap, navy and kldnoy),

    Fn::~~)h and Dried Peas (Pisum SpOCif~S),

    Lentils, Cowpeas, Southern Peas

    DO NOT USE ON LENTILS IN CALIFORNIA

    Grape colaps.is Vetl..'Btbean

    Corn earvvorrn

    Alfalfa caterpillar Colorado potalo

    beetle Flea beetfes Leafhoppers

    caterpillar

    fhree cornered alfalfa hoppel

    Thrips Western bean

    cutworm

    213 to 1 7/8 1.8 to 0.67

    1 1/4 1.0

    For Gutworm control, this product is most effective against spocies. which foed on the upper portions of tho plant.

    Use lower rates for light t.o moderate populations and smaller instars and to provide maximum survival of beneficial insects and

    ~------------~~~-------+---------+--------~ Armyworm Stink bugs II I 114 to ., 7/8 1.0 to 0.67 SPiderls, Use tile higher Cutworms Tarnished plan1 bug rates or heavy populations European corn borer Webworrns and larg~1r inslar~;. Fall armyworm I Alfalfa looper Pea weevil i

    (suppression) Saltmarsh caterpillar ' Cowpea emetlUo Wootrybnan II

    (suppression) . caterpillar Painled lady (Thistle Yellowstripmi

    caterpillar) armyworrn Pea leaf weevil

    California only: Corn eafVVorm

    (suppression) Limabean podbor€f

    (suppression)

    Lygus bugs (suppression)

    Stink bugs (suppression)

    I 7/8 0.67

    1 718 0.67

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: LEGUME VEGETABLES

    • • •

    Do not apply 'J.'ithin 14 days of grazing or harvest tor forage or ,(

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    NON CROPLAND

    POUNDS OF .. SEVIN'"

    CROP PEST 80WSP PER ACRE

    .-~~. .•. _ ....•...• _ .. _-----_ ... - -'._. ---.-.•.• --. -

    )

    Con:.,ervntion Black nrass bun 1/3 to 2/3 ~ioser·/e Pro9r';'1n1 Acrea';J('}

    _._ ... _-_ .. __ ... --...... _ ........... ,_ ... _ .......... , .. _ .... -. Sot~Asiclc: Mormon cricket 2/3 tol 1/4 Proqrarn Flange caterpillar Acreage F~ango crane fly

    "Nasteland .. Ri

  • ==~============~~~~~~~~~~================!11h ROOT AND TUBER CROPS

    ROOT AND TUBER ,CROPS EXCEPT SUGAR BEETS AND SWEET POTATOES

    ['-"'-'-'-'---' POUNDS OF ACRES I

    I SEVIN" TREATED

    CIHlP PEST 80WSP PER per PAl( SPECIFIC ACRE SEVIN,I,' DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PER ACRE _.-.. ""'--'-" ._._-" ..... _----, - . __ .

    :::;oot and Tuber Flea beetles 2/3 to 1 1/4 1.Bto1,O Repeat applications as ::::rops: Leafhoppers neccsG,,::I.IY up to a total of I)

    times but not tllmO often than onee every

    Gardon Boets. ArmYVJOrm Lace bugs 1 1/4 to 2 '11~~ "1.0 to 0.5 7 days, Carrots, Aster leafhopper Lygus bugs For cutworm control, this Horseradish, Colorado potalo Spittiebu[1s product is most "ffaclivo Parsnips, beetle Stink bugs against species which f"ed Hadishes. Corn earwonn Tarnished plant bug on the upper portions of Ihe F{lItaba~las, Cutworms plant. Salsify, European corn borer Potatoos '. Fall armyworm ,

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: ROOT AND TUBER CROPS EXCEPT SUGAR BEETS AND ) SWEET POTATOES

    Do not apply 'Nithin 7 days of harvest

    Do not apply more than a total of 7 li2 pounds per acre pe.r crop,

    CROP PEST

    SUGAR BEETS

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'·

    80WSP PER ACRE

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SPECIFIC SEVIN"- DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PER

    ~,,_-_-_-----r--__ ----------------------~~--------+_~A~C~R~E--_r----------------_i SU~lal' beets Arrnyvvorm

    Beet leaf beetle Fall army.'.lotnl

    Flea beetles Leafhoppers Webworms

    1 t/~: to 1 7/8 1.0 to 0.67 Ropeat applh;;)tions as necessary up to a total of "' times but not more often

    f--------------------t------+-----_i than once every 14 days~

    ) Cutworms 1 7/8 0.67 For cutworm control, this product is rnost eiiective

    1 I:1qC1inst spedes which fnod on the upper portions of the

    ,' ________ ~ __ ~~--------------__ --~------~--------~p~lla~n~t.----------~ RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SUGAR BEETS

    Do not apply within 28 days of harvest for roots or forage,

    Do not apply nK'!l'C than a total of S pounds per acre per crop.

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    SWEET POTATOES _ .. _-_ .•. -._-- -----------,_ •.•..•........ _ .......•.......•.•...•. _ .. _--_ ..•.............• _---_ .. _-_._ ..

    POUNDS ACRES OF TREATED

    CllDP PEST SEVIN'" per PAK SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS BOWSP SEVIN'"

    PER ACRE BOWSP PER ACRE

    Sweet Potatoe::~ Com eaf'Jv'otTfl Sweet potato weevil 1 1/4 to 2 1/f.~ 1.0 to 0.5 Preplant clip for control of ClJGt.llnbQr beetles Tortoise beetles sweet potato weevil' .Iust Flea bee tier, Whitolrinqed beetle prior to planlmg. dip ~~'/"e(-::t Sweet potato potato cuttings in a !wsp(~nsj(}n

    l1olliworrn containing? 112 pounds of this product in 100 galions of water (4 ounces per gaBon of'vvater)

    Yellow striped 2 1/2 0.5 f':or fo!\,:H spray.s, repeat drmyworm applications as necessary up to

    a lolalol a times but not mor€·) oHen than one.;; every 7 days,

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SWEET POTATOES

    • •

    00 not apply within 7 days of harvest.

    Q:o nor;apply more than a total of ,t 0 pounds per acre per crop with in~season sprays .

    Do no! apply more than a total of 1 112 pounds per acre as a preplant dip treatment.

    SMALL FRUITS AND BERRIES -.--.--,----------------r------,----,...-----------,

    CROP PEST

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'"'

    SOWSP PER ACRE

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN"

    BOWSP PER

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    ~--__ ----~----------------------------~--------+_~A~C~R~E--4_------------.--__ - __ Small Fr'uits and Berries: Caneberries, B!ueb(~rf1es, Cranberrit:;s, Grapes, Stra'Nberrics

    European fruit lecanium

    European raspberry

    Hose chafer Snowy tree cricket Strawberry bud

    1 1.14 to 2 112 1.0 to 0.5 OBSEliVE BEE CAUTION.

    aphid Flea beetles Grape leallolder Grape It:l:afroller Japanese beetle Leafhoppers Leafrollers Meadow spittlebug Omnivorous Icattier

    weevil Strawberry clippt~r Strawberry fruitwonn Strawberry leafroHer Strawberry we'evi! Western grapeleal

    skeletonizer Western

    yellowslriped arrnyworm

    Flepeat applications as necessary up 10 a total of 5 times·: but not more often than once every 7 days.

    For cutworm control. this product is most effective against species whlch feed on the upper portions oj the plant.

    In 'grapes for leaHoldiCH control, before first brood

    nrapB apply

    larvae

    f-,,.,--;-----,.-.--=-------+-------j----.---j 'emmqe from roils. Blueberry rna~mot Elm spanworm 1 '71'1 t 0 1,0 0 "7 t () 5 I ' (. 0.-.. ,.r_ .tl o.,~ n grapes, 1.10 not Cherry fruitworm Gypsy moth \.. CGnCf.mttatf}.! spray on tile: CranbE~rr{ fireworm Spa'Janofhus worm bunch Cf visible re.'.Hdues Cranberry frut!worms Tarnished plant bug

    .. ~:rirr!.I)','.~Lt\Ylg girdl", __ •. _ .• ____ .. _ ....... __ + _____ -j __ -,,-,, __ -j E[qht-spotted forester ...". 1.17.. 0.5 Orange tortnx ~ Cut'.vorms Haspberry fruitwOtm Grap>:'" beny mc;.lh Haspbeny f.:;avJfly

    1 June bf:Hl1es F~edbanded !oafmllc(

    .

    L' ()mnl'.'OfOU::'-; I"'_-.?lroller ....

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    ============;::~;:=::=;~~===.= ..... _ .. = ......... = ......... ,.=. ===11&6 SUNFLOWERS

    . POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN" TREATED

    CROP PEST BOWSP PER per PAK ACRE SEVIN"

    BOWSP PER ACRE _ .....•

    SunflowC:i~, Stem IJveevil I 1/4 to '1 "1/8 1.0 to 0.H7 Sunflower bCvJtlo

    DO NOT USE Arrny\I.'orrn Fa!! armyworm 1 718 0.67 IN Cutworms Suntlower moth CALIFORNIA

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: SUNFLOWERS

    • Do not apply within 30 days of grazing or harvest for forage or within 60 days of harvest for seed.

    • Do not t:l:pply more than i1 total of 3 3/4 pounds per acre per crop.

    TOBACCO

    Ii

    CROP PEST

    Tobacco Budworrns Japancese beelle FaJI annyt.V{}fr(l June beetle Tobacco flea beetles Sucklly Hornworrns

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: TOBACCO

    Tobacco may be harvested on the day of treatment.

    Do m)t ::tpplV rnore than a total of 10 pounds per acre per crop.

    Observe plant respons8 pwcautions.

    POUNDS OF SEVIN"

    SOWSP PER ACRE

    I 1/4 to 2 112

    ACRES TREATED per PAl< SEVIN""

    SOWSP PER ACRE

    1.0 to 0.67

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    '.'_.-Up to 2 r.1pp!iGation~~ mav be made but not more often than once every 7 dJys.

    For Gutworm contro!. Ihis product I" ., most eilective against. sp1;~cies whIch feed on the upper portions of the plant.

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    Plant bed and Field Treatment

    Repeal treatments as necessary up to a total 01 4 times per crop but not more ott.en than once eW"Jry 7 days.

    Use lower rato on voung plants (up to knlOe height). USH at least 10 gailons or prepared spray per acre. Begin treatments ','\then worms are small.

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  • )

    ====================~==~~~~==~===================;~(~ TREE FRUIT CROPS

    On all tree lruit crops. apply in sufficic.'nt volurnl] for adequate coverage. This \.vitl vary dependin9 on the pest and it~; Dovedty, tho tro(~ condition, sibC!, and ckmslly, and other ii:1Ctor!::"

    CITRUS FRUITS _._-_._._-_.- - . __ ... _------_ •.•.•.•. -

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN~" TREATED

    CROP PEST 80WSP PEn per PAK SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS ACRE SEVIN'"

    80WSP PER ACRE

    -Avocado Ipatroller - --Crhus FrUIts Orange T ortrix 2 1/2 to .3 3/4 05 to 0.3 OBSERVE BEE CAUTION, California ora,ng€~dog Viestern tussock Citrus cutworm moth Hepeat applications as Fruittree lea/roUer necessary up to ,:i total of 3

    tlmcrs but not more oiten than once every 14 clays,

    Citrus rust mile Scale insects [Black 33[4 to 6 1/4 0.3 to 0.2 For scale contro\. apply when Eriophyfd mi1f)$ scale, brown soft cra'.'Jlers are present Plant bU[~8 scale, California ,

    For ~ red scale (except best control 01 Eriophyid ,

    in California), mites including citrus rust mite \ citrus snow scale, apply wh'en pest populations are yellow scale low. (except in California)]

    Apopka weevil ((,dull) Fuller Rose Beelle 6114 to 9 318 0.2 to 0.13 Citrus root weevils Little leaf notcher

    (adults) (adult)

    Catlfarnla only: 6 1/4 to 20 O.~~ to 0.0:) Do not make more than I California red seale Yellow scale appliGatton per crop for

    California red scale. Apply '.'Vhen crawlers are pre~ ... ent.

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: CITRUS FRUITS

    • Do not apply within 5 days of harvest. • Do not apply more- than a total of 25 pounds per acre per crop .

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  • OLIVES .•.•. -----------

    - POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN'" TREATED cnol' PEST 80WSP PER per PAK SPECIFIC

    ACRE SEVIN" DIflECTIONS SOWSI' ,-

    OliVES Scale insects (olive 61/41'093/8 0.2 to 0.13 Up to 2 applications pe·r crop scale, black scale) may be rnr.lCle but not more

    otten than OflGf.! e'1f.~ry 14 days.

    For opllmurn scale control, a tank mixture wlth 1 1 {-? ,. gaHons of summer oil per 100 g.allon5 of spray mrxtt.HH can bo applied when crawh;.~rs are present. Hder to sLimmer oil product label for additional use directions and mstrictions. -,

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: OLIVES

    • - [)o nollJpply wilhin 14 days 01 harmst. • Do not apply more than a total of 1 B 314 pounds per acre per crop .

    )

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  • POME FRUITS

    [:-o-p---'--'-----'--.-' -p-E-s-T---------,c-ci-~o-o-t-~-i-~N-s,-",--Tp-~e-;-~-!-l-~-'~:~~:~·:···:I~::~;:-NS ---

    PER ACRE SEVIN'" 80WSP PER ACRE fp;;iiic' Fruil"~- While -"p::p;:le:-, --------------1--

    5-/8-1"-1-7-18-t-'-'I=-.8"-I'.:..' '"'0=-.6:":7'::'-' 6[~-S-E-T-W-E IlEE CAUTIOtI

    apples. pears. leafhopper

    )

    loquats. crabtlpp!es, oriental pears

    On appte~ •. al.'Oid W:ie during the p,,;(io(i Irorn full bloom until 30 days after fufl b!Gom unlf.?ss fruit thinninq is desired U~:,,;e for

    1--;,-.,.,-==----..... ..----------.I-:-:-:-:--:-:-:-:-+-------j pest control durinn this period App!(~ aphid Codling moth 1 1/4 t.o 3 3/4 1.0 to O.:~ also may msuH in fruit n:;moval,

    Apples Only, for Fruit Thinning

    Apple aphid Apple maggot Apple mealybug Apple lust mile Bagworms California pearslug

    (pear sawfly) European apple sawfly Eyespotled bud moth Fruittree leatroller Gypsy molh Japanese beetle Lesser app!eworn1 LY9uS bugs Orange tortrix

    Pear leaf blister mite Pear psylla Pear rust mite Periodical cicada Plum curculio Redbanded leaf roller Rosy apply aphid Scale insecls

    (Forbes scale, Lecanium scale, San Jose scalo)

    Tarnished plant bug Tentiform leafminers Woolly apple aphid Yellowheaded

    fireworm

    17!8to3:l!4 0.67100,3

    1 114 to 3 3/4 1,0100.3

    Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 8 timos per crop (including thinnin9 sprays on apples) but not more often than onen overy 14 days. For psyHa control, apply when em.:ls hatch or ';IOllr19 nyrnph8 are present For scale control, apply when crawlers are present.

    OBSERVE BEE CAUTION, For easily thinned varieties: apply 113 to 2/3 pOLmds por 100 gal. of spray mixture~

    For diffIcult to thin varieties: apply 2/.3 to 1 1/4 pounds per 100 gal. of spray rnixture.

    A.pply between 10 and 25 days after lull bloom, Factors such as tfl}\;';: d9B, variety, nUlrition, previous crop, pruning, bloom and degree of set favor exc(~5sive fruit thinning with this product. Exercise caution to' aVOid possible Ifield reduction Rates may vary depending on variety and local orchard conditions.

    Consult with your County Extension Servic,; or oth(H expGrl[·:; tor ad':ice on the profu·::r

    '-______ . __ ........... ___ .. _____ ..... _ .............................. __ ...... ___ -l.. _____ -'-_____ --'-~S\:~~ .. !:t:.~~:..l?~.:~;j}~~~ __ .. __ ............. __ .. __ . BESTHICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: POME FBUITS

    • Do not apply 10 quince.

    • Do not use Gn pears botwe0n the ti9ht flowor clustor up t.o the 20 fl1l'n fruit size. Use during this penod mEl',' result in um.lt~sirab!t~ fruit thinning and/or deformod fruit.

    Do nol ,;lpply \,vllh1n :.; days of halvest.

    • Do not ;;'lpr;ly more than ,1 totAl of 18 ~Y4 pm.:m.!3 pm aero per crop.

    DQ not make rnoro than a h)\~ll of B applications per crop.

  • STONE FRUITS ------------------------------------ ------------,-----,-------T----------------------,

    CHOP PEST

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'

    80WSP PEH ACRE

    ACRES TREATED per PAK SEVIN'

    80WSP PER

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    ----::----------------- -----,-----,--------------- __ . ______ -t----'A:.;:C:..:.R:..::Ec_-t-___ _.. --------1 StOlW! Fnlit:s: Appk~ pandemis Orange tortrix 2 "112 to~, 3/4 0.5 to 0,3 OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. Aprlcot-s., Black cherry aphid Oriental fruit moth Repoat applications as Cberrles, Cherry ftuitworm Peach twig borer nece.ssary up to a total Clf 3 ~Jectarines. Cherry mamlot Periodical cicada times per crop but not more Poaches. (Cherry fruH fly) Plum clJfculio often ttl an onCB every 7 F'lums. and Codlin,] moth Prune leafhopper days_ An additional Prunes Cucumber beetles Hedbanded leatrolfor applir .... ::It!on at the dormant or

    Eastern tent Rose chafer delayed dormant timing may caterpjIJar Scale insects (8£O'.'1n be madE!.

    Eyes!)otted bud rnoth soft scale. Forbes t For optimum scale control..

    European earwig scale, Lecanium I app y when crawlers Br€t FnJlttree leafroller scale, onve scale. present. Gmen frultworm Oystersheil scale,

    For lesser peachtreo bGrer. Gypsy moth San .Jose scale) Japaflose beetlo Tarnished plant buq best results have boen June beetle Tussock moth found by thoroughly Li~sser peachtree Variegated leaf roller spray in9 limbs and In~e

    t)orer trunks at weekly intervals Mealy plum aphid during mot~ .. _tlig __ h_L_. ________ .. __ _

    California Only: Black cherry aphid Cherry fruilworm Cherry maggot

    (Cherry fruit By) Codling moth Cucumber beetles Eyespotled bud moth European ealwig Fruitiree leafroUer Groen fruitworm Mealy plum aphid Orange tortrix

    Oriental fruit moth Peach twig borer Scale insects (Brown

    soft scale, Forbes scale, LecaniufTI scale, Olive scale, Oystershell scale. San Jose scale)

    Tamished plant bug Tussock moth

    3314 to 5 OBSEIWE BEE CAUTION Ropeat applications as necessary up to a total of 3 times pet' crop but not mor£:!-often than onee every 14 days, An additional application at the dormant or delayed dormant timing may be mado. For optimum scale control, apply when c:rawlers are present.

    Peach twig borer 5 to 6 1/4 0.25 to 0,2 For dormant or delayed " I - t (8 dormant timing, apply in ,:;lea e Insec s . rown I ..

    com )Ination with a soft scale, Forbes d d

    recommen e dormant oiL scale, locanltJm R I ~)calc, Olive scale. e Qr to the dormant of! Oystershe!! scale. product I.i.lbcl tor additional San Jose scale) use directions a_nd

    '-----______ -'--__ :......--'--_____________ -'-_____ ---', ______ -'-----'r"'estrictions.

    RESTfllCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS, STONE FRUITS

    [10 not :~pp!y within ~~ days of harvest, 12:)(cept In CalifornIa, In Califoml;.'I. do not a))ply within '1 day (if harvest.

    Do rwi on.

    -----

    '. " ~ .

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  • I I

    TREE NUT CROPS On aU tree nut crops, apply in sufficient volume for adequate coverage, This will vary dependinq on the pest and its severity, Ih,;." tree condition. !:',i20. and density, and otl'jer factors.

    PISTACHIOS .. '-'- ....•. _-_ .. _ .•............... __ .•.•.•.•.•.•.•. _--

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN ,. TREATED

    CROP PEST 80WSP PER per PAK ACRE SEVIN'"

    80WSP PER ACRE - __ 0 --.-

    Pisl,:~cti:OS f3rown soft scale 33/4106 114 0.3 to 0.2

    Lecanium scale

    Navel oranueworm

    .-------~ .. -. . Scale insects 5106114 0.25100.2 .. )

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: PISTACHIOS

    • Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.

    --_ .......... _--_ .... --

    SPECIFIC DIllECTIONS

    Fiepeat application s as 11 of 4 no any )rrnant iming) nonce

    necessary up to a tot~ times per crop (indudi applications at tho de or delayed dormant t but not more often tha every 7 days. For ;scale control. apply when crawlers are )re. ~~nt.

    layod pply in h a nt oil.

    For dormant or de dormant timing. a combination wit recol'tHllonded dorma Refer to the dorm-product label for add use directions

    ant oil itionai

    and restrictions.

    Do no~ apply more than a total of 18 3/4 pounds per acre per crop. inctuding any application at the dormant or delayed dormant timing.

    )

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  • TREE NUTS -I ,r~'/' ,/,jt,

    __ ._._. _____ ~-----------~-----------.-.-.--.---.-.- __ ._._._. __ ._._._._. _________ , ___ . ___ ._. __ ._._._._. _____ ._._._._._._._._._._._. __ ~ ,~¥1

    CHOP PES,

    POUNDS OF SEVIN' SOWSP

    PER ACRE

    ACRES THEATED per PAK SEVIN--'" SOWSP PER

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    ~----------------------+-------------------------- ___________________ A.f_Fl.!L _____________________________ _ T 10" ~JUI5: lilack mar9ined aphid 2 1/2 to 6 114 0.5 to 0_2 OBSERVE BEE CAUTION A!mol'1t.b. Calico scale Chostnuts, Coutlng moth Filb0rts. European fruit 18caniurn P€fG'ins. W;:llnuts

    )

    Fall \.':eb· .. ..-orrn Filb'211 aphid FHbert leafroHer Filbertworm F'rosttxi scalf.;")-Fruittree leafroller Hickory shuckworm Lesser webWOfrn Navel orangeworm Peactl twig borer Pecan leaf phylloxera Pecan stem phylloxera Pecan nut casebearer Pecan spittlebug Pecan INee'll11 San JOSf~ scale TWig girdlf~r Watnut caterpillar

    Chestnut weevil European earwig

    5 to 6 1/4 025 to 0.2

    Repeat apphc' 7 days.

    USf.~ !ow~.~r rates for pests attackins] leaves. Usn higher rates for pests aHacking fruit and for higher infestations.

    For scale control. apply when cra\o'vlers are present

    For peach tWig borer, b(~st r(~sults with foliar applications have been found by making applications in "popcorn" or petal faU stages '.'\/hen the May brood begins to halch_

    For navel orangeworm in almonds and walnuts, best results have been found by tin1ing early and midseason applications to corref)pond with mott'j flight peaks_

    For filbert lcafroUer. best results have been found by making applicalions when e~igs are hatching, repeating application on first app(~arance of moths and again 3 to 4 I,,'Jeeks later,

    For codling moth in walnuts. best results have been found by making applications when average cross-sectional diameters of developinq nuts are 0.5 to 0.75 inches and again durinq rniddlr.:: or late Juno as needHd.

    For chestnut weevil, best results have boon found with 4 applications at ','veakly iflt!)~vats be~Jinnin9 in late July. The last appHcation ~)hould b(~ made prior to shuck split.

    For European earwi~;, thorough coveragE;: of trunks, branches, and

    -.~-~ .. ----.------l_------------.. _____ ... _._._._._._._. _____ . __ . ______ ._. __ . __ ._. ____ .. ___ ... ________ ._._ ... E!!~~?_J.:~ . .0_~?_~:.q for best results. Peach twig borer Scale In~sect~:;

    5t06114 0.25 to 0.2 For dormant or delayed dormant timing. apply in combination with a recommended dorma,nl oil. Pefer to !he dormant 011 DroduC! 1~,~bE'!1 fur dddjti(!n:;~l u.~.;e J

    ______ . __ .L ____________ L ______________ L ____________ .Q~.£!.~~~~.12.~~.~~0.~~_._~£;~.~~.!~;~0E_-__ ._ .. _ .. _._._._.

    flESTFliCTIONS AND PflECAUTIONS: THEE NUTS

    O:J nn! .~"ippIJ" within 14 days of harvest.

    Do nc.t ::q)~d~,' rnon:.~ tha.n a tot:.:l.1 c.t 18 3/4 pounds per dcre pcr CfOp, inc!udinlj any application (Jt the: cjorrnant or dcl,:.lyed dGrmant timin9·

    25

  • ApplV in :~LlHiGient \lolume for adt;;quate c()v!.~rage, This wdl vaty depending on the tree size, density and stago of -grO'wttl.

    CROP PEST

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'"

    80WSP PEB ACRE

    ACRES

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    TRE.ATED per PAK SEVIN" 80WSP _ .. _----- . __ ._--_ .................. _------\----+---"'::...:.:...::..:.....-+-_._-----\

    For';;'w::·cj i··Heas: Ants, Maple leafcutter 1 "114 1.0 Non-ul·bt1n Apple aphid Mealy buqs Forest::" T !'!:;e Armyworm Mimo~~a '1,'ebworm Plant~~t~on~;, Ash whilc·Jly Nantuchet pine tip Planted Azalea !eafminer moth Chrl~:>!rnas Trees. Parks. RuralSheltef Belts Ral1g£~land

    Trees

    )

    8a~lworms Oak leafmfners Balsam twig apl',Id Oak moth Birch l(.'afminer Oak ska!etonizer Blister beetle Oakworm complex Boxelder bug Oleander caterpillar Boxwood teafminec Olive ash borer 8rO'.'Vn tail moth Orange-striped Canker..vorms oakworrn Catalpa sphinx Periodical cicada Chig(jers Pine looper Cooley spruce gall Pine sa"tly

    adelgid Pine spittlebug CutNOI111S Pilch pine tip moll1 Cypress lip moth Spruce budworm Douglas~fi( tussock Plant bugs

    moth Poinsettia hOTn' .... orrn Eastern spruce gall Psyllids

    adelgid Puss calerpillar Elm leaf aphid Redhumped E!m leaf beetle oakworm Elm spanwonn Rose aphid Eriophyid mites Rose chafer European pine shoot nose slug

    mDth Saddled pwrninent Fall a.rmyworm Sawflies (e;-.:posed) Flea beetle Scale insects Fuschia gall mite (crawlers) Fuller rose beetle Sowbugs Gall midges Spiney elm Gall wasps caterpillar Groenstriped Springtails

    mapleworm SpnJce needleminer Grasshoppers Subtropical pine tip Hackberry nipplf.'gall moth

    rnaker Tent caterpillars Holly bud rnolh TI"IOrn bUrJ Hollv teafrriiner Thrips (exposed) ,Jackpine budworm Ticks Japanese be·cUe Walnut ealerpHlar . .Iclhey pine WdJworms

    n(!'f.~d!~)rnine'r Wostprn hemlock ,Juno beetle::.> looper Lace bugs Western spruce LeafboPW;'rt; bud\vorm Le;;\froHel"s Willo,.'.r lea! be.:.:::tI€.3

    , Locust borc·r Wooly qall ;~1phid

    Ob~~Cf\;,(!' plant t!.~sp(}rl:S!'~ precaut~ons

    Obtatn thOfOUqh c()I.i(fI'a.qe ot upper and lower leal surfac(~s. The .additfon ()/ a stickel" rnay improve residual control.

    To control scale (nsects. treat trunk;::., stems and twigs 111 addition to pl.ant foliage.

    For optimum worm control, treat when pests are small.

    Do not use on syrupM producing sugar maples where sap IS harvested, Applications for control of maple [sateulter on sugar maple should be made when larvae are in 2nd instal" after mining and as cases are being formed.

    f1epeat treatments as necessary up to a total of 2 times por year but not more often than once every 7 days.

    For qypsy moth CI)otro!, use tile h1!Jho{ r

  • FORESTED AREAS AND RANGELAND TREES, CONTINUED ;;7/

    1 ,

    1~'0 .•.•.•.•.• _._ ..•..... _-_ ................ _------_._-----.-------------,------,------- _._-_._--_ ....... -'CROP

    Forr:-s\(:?d ~.lredS: Non"Utban Forc~:.;ts. T! co Pla,ntatjnns,

    I Planted Chri,strnas Tr .. ;€!s, Parks, Rural Shelter

    Rflnqf.!land Trees

    )

    PEST

    Elm hi."" beetle Ips

  • TREES AND ORNAMENTALS Appl,:/ in ~;umcient volume for 8t!.;;:quale coverage. ThIs ','jill vary depending on the plant or tree size, density, and ::.:;taqo of 9rowth.

    ---_. __ .--.-.-~-.. - . __ .... _-

    CROP PEST

    Tri)c-:.!, Ants Mapl+::: Je.aJcutter o rn;j Jll (' n t ;),1 ~~~ Apple "phiei Meaiy bugs: (Floses, Arl"l'l'~'\'Jorm Mimosa webworm Flcwmrs. Other Ash whitefly Nantucket j.":!ine tip He~inlCeous Azalea leafrniner mott! Plimt,,), Woody Bagworms Oak reafrniners PIi.-l.nts.. Shrubs Balsam twig aphid Oak moth in Comme.rci;·::rl BIrch teafminer Oak skeletonizer and Flnsidenttal Blister beetle Oakworm compfex Areas ,~nd in Boxelder bUfl Oleander caterpHlar Nursery Boxwood k;i.!;.lfmin(~r OlJVt~ ash borer Productiorl Brown tail moth Orange-striped Areas

    " CankerNorms OakWOn11 Catalpa sphinx Periodical cicada Chiggers Pine looper

    i GOOIHY sPftJce gall Pine sawfly adelgid f'ine spittlebug

    Cut..vonYls Pitch pine tip m,)th Cypress tip moth Spruce bucrworm DOllglas~fir tussock Plant bugs

    moth Poinsettia homvvorm Eastern spruce gall Psyllids

    adelgid Puss caterpitlar Elm leaf aphid Redhumped Elm leaf beetle oakworm Elm spam'Vorm Rose aphid Eriophvid mites Rose chafer Europl;~an pine shoot Rose slug

    moth Saddled prominent Fall arrnyworm Savvflies {exposed) Flea beetle Scale insects Fuschia gall mite (crawlers) Fuller rose beetle Sowbugs Gal! midges Spineyelm Gall wasps caterpi!lar Greenstriped Springtails

    mapfeworm Spruce needleminer Grasshoppers Subtroplcal- pine tip Hackberry nippfe9aJ! moth

    maker Tent caterpillars Holly burl moth Thorn bug Holly loafminer Thrips (exposed) Jackpine budworrn Ticks Japanese beetlo Walnut caterpHlar J"II,,,y pine Webworms

    needlornincr Western hEomkrck June beetles (ooper Lace buns Westf.~m spruce li:.';.1.fhoppels budvic.rm Loafrolloffo. VVillow k~i?.lf be>2tl~.!S: Locust bore'l" VVoo!y gdll aphid

    Yclk)'.v ooplar 'M.~0vil

    Ciyps'l Moth '--._._. __ . __ .--.----~

    _._._--_._.-

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN" TREATED

    80WSP PER per PAK ACRE SEVIN"

    80WSP PER ACRE -

    1 114 1.0

    ,

    9/1 010 i tl4 1.4 10 1.0 .- ._---_._.

    SPE CIFIC :CTIONS DIRI'

    Obse fVi:' pL:':lnt rospJ)nSt;~ uttons, preGa

    Obtai n th,')rou9h Gove.agt~ of r i'.'lnd lower hJaf

    CBS. Tht~ addition of a r may improve rE':siciual

    01.

    "ppe suda sticke contr

    To " treat hvifIS

    ontrol sGal,·; inse,cts. trunks, .stems and in addition to plant

    e. foliaq

    For ( )ptlrnum woml control, when PHsts are smaiL treat'

    Do prod wher

    not use on syrup· ucing sU!.~af' maples e sap is harvested, cations for control 01 e leafcuHer on sugar t:J should be made when e are in 2nd instar after 1£1 and as cases are formed.

    Appli mapl mapl. larva minir being

    nepl. ::at treatments as ssary up to a total of 6

    per yoar but not man~ than once every 7

    necn times often days

    For \1 ypsy rnoth control. USf; ligher rate tor heavy tations.

    the i infes

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  • TREES AND ORNAMENTALS, CONTINUED

    ['--------r--------------------·p--O-U-N-O-S--O-F.---A-C-R-E-S-.---------'----'-

    SEVIN"' TREATED I CHOP PEST SOWSP PER per PAK

    ACRE SEVIN"

    rn;:;E!s. OrndmentaJs, (Hoses. FlowCTS, Other Herbaceous Plants). Woody Plants, Shrubs in Cornml3rcia! and Fh:~slckmtidl Ar(~as and in Nlm;crv Production /\reas

    Elm bwk beetle Ips engraver beot/c!s r,J1ountain pim) beetle 11'oundheaded pine

    b(~t;th.~

    Spruce beetlo Westorn pine beetle

    2% solution

    (1 pak per 6,67 [Jallons)

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: TREES AND ORNAMENTALS

    • Do not ma~;e more than a total of 6 fOliar and 2 direct trunk treatments per year.

    BOWSP PEB ACRE

    See Specific Direcilons

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    Dir"c! Treatment:

    T run k

    Eftoctive a.s a pwventafivl.~ tr8'atrnE:nt only, Repeat anm.h"llly as rc'quired 10 prevent beetle attacks.

    Apply 1 gallon of spray per 50 square feet of bark prior to b"elle flight or hosl,lrc,,, attack. Treat tree trunk from ground level up, until trunk diameter is less than 5 inches.

    For elm bark beelle: apply approximately 20

  • TURFGRASS

    t:.pp1v the rt2'{;ommendncl rates using pressure-type equipment ill sufficient spray volume for thorough coverage and 1hatch penetrat.ion.

    I .. c H. ~ .. ~--------r--------P-E-S-T----·-----'::~i~~;::-r--Tp-S~-~-'A-p~-}-~-D-r-~-;::I~:-'--------' ACnE SEVIN" DIRECTIONS 80WSP - .. -.-.---+------------+-----+--.::..::....:.:..=.-+------... ------1

    T urt(:;ra.':·;s: 9df turl. sports ti':!ld:;, :;od farms, clomestic nne! Cr)rnml)rcii":l:1 ! .. _~wns. cemeteries, parks, camps~t.es,

    recreatton~ll amas.

    Ants Armyworm C(~ntipodes

    Chig~~ers Cutworms Earwigs Essex skippt-::r European chafer Fall almy-Norm Fiery skipper Grasshoppers Green ,June beetle

    larvae Lealhoppors

    Chinch bugs Sod Wobworrn (lawn

    moths)

    Bluegrass billbug lalvaB

    European crane fly F!eas White grubs (Japanl~se beetle, Chafer bee:te, and Pilyllophaga spp. larvae)

    Black turlgrass ataen~Js beotle larvae

    Hyporoides woevil (blu89rass weevil) larvae

    Lucerne moth MIllipedes Mosquitoes (adult~~) Scarab beetle adults

    (May beetle, June beetle, Japanese bee-tie, green ,June beetle)

    Sowbugs Spittlebugs Springtails Ticks Yellov\lstriped

    armyworm

    RESTFlicTICi'~js ANU-'PRE'CAlJTIONS: -rUBFGBASS

    2 t!2 to 5

    7112t010

    10

    11,000

    10

    22,000

    5,000

    to

    7,000

    5.000

    For Armyworm, Cutworm. and Fall Armyworm Control: Do not (ai9a1(;: tr+:=;ated ;..~(eas. I,vithin 24 IH~;. following insecticide application.

    For Green June Seelle Grub (larvae) Control.: Make applications when grubs: are feedin9 f1f:1ar Hw soH surface. Water or irrigate turtgrass sc,on after treatrnent.

    Repe·at applications as necessary up to a total of 4 times per year but not more often than once every 7 days.

    Fo, Chinch bug Control: Treat entire grass area rather than just dama~)ed areas. Irrigation prior to treatnH1nt will aid in penetration of insecticide into turtgrass. Do not irrigate treated areas within 24 hrs, followin~) insecticide application,

    For European Crane Fly Control Tm.tments should be applied in early sprinq, April 1 to Apri! 15, or as wcammended by local Agricultural Extension Servicf~ ;],gfmts. V'Jatm or irriqato turf9rass soon after tnJ'atrnen!.

    For White G,"b .Control: Applications should be rnade when grubs are ~'2eding near the soil surface. usually durinq l;Jte March Ihrou~Jtl Ma,(, or .. lulV throuqh early SepternbLtH, or as rHcQrmnended by I'J(;.\]I A9ricunural Ext(!n~':ion Serv!ce i_~q(,mt:~. Vv;~ter 01 irrigale turfqrass SlOG!) atto:c:r trt)atm('nt.

    Flepo('lt applfcation:~ as necessary up to 2 tanes per year but not more often than onCE:: e·,jE'!Y.1.. da.Y5::,, __ ~..J

    DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF 'THEATED AREAS DUFW·1G M'PLICATIONS OR UNTIL SF'RAYS H,WE DHIED

  • CONTROL OF SPECIFIC PESTS ACROSS MULTIPLE SITES

    GRASSHOPPERS •.•.•...............•.•.•. _- -..

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN·" TREATED

    eFioP PEST BOWSP PER per PAK SPECIFIC ACRE SEVIN·" DIRECTIONS

    BOWSP PER ACRE ----------_ •... __ ...

    ,\U Grop;; on thit:, Cirasshoppnfs ~V3 to 1.3 to 0.67 Apply ~U~~ to 9/10 pounds per ktbol 1 7/S* acre of this product for

    nymphs on small plants or sparse vegetatton. Apply t 1/4101 718 pounds per acre' for mature grasshoppr:m:; or applications to dense foliage or if extended ri.:;!sidual control is dosired. Be certain spray volumes aff~ appropriate to assure , adequate coveraqe. .

    fESTR1CTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: GRASSHOPPEFI CONTROL

    • 'NOTE: Refer to individual site listings eiS0't,'here on this label for use limitations and restrictions. 00 not lise rates higher than listed tor the site or exceed oHwr use restrictions.

    CONTROL OF TICKS WHICH VECTOR LYME DISEASE

    For control of juvenile and adult ticks './Jhich vector Lyme Disease, apply the recommended amount is sufficient volume lor thorough coverago.

    POUNDS OF ACRES SEVIN'''' TREATED

    CROP/SITE PEST aowsp PER per PAK SPECIFIC ACRE SEVIN" DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PER ACRE

    " ----_.- --~-.---."-........ -All crops on this Ixodes spp. (Oom 1 1/4 to 2 112' 1.0100.5 Use the high rate for hoavy label lick, Bear tick, tick infestations .•

    . Pastures Black leg[)ed ticl

  • CROP/SITE PEST

    IMPORTED FIRE ANTS

    POUNDS OF AREA SEVIN'" TREATED

    80WSP PER per PAK VOLUME OF SEVIN" SPECIFIC

    :.l 'i ! ./oLl Jr' ,All

    f------+ .............. -.-.......................................... _ ............. _ .. _____ -t_..:.W:,.:A:::..T:...:E::..F:..:l. __ . ...... 80W S P ._ ~..o Ifl .. ~.f:::.I.lg.!'I.~ ... ___ _1 Pa~~tures n:-1n~]eland FGn)sliC'd Amas TI'I:;:es l'Hld Ornamentals TurfqrQ~;s I Was'tf)land

    )

    Nursety Stock, VeOE!tab!e Tmm.:;plants·, FoHa~Je Plants, Beddlng Plants

    import;.::d fire ants

    Imported fire ants

    I pak per 67.6 See Specific. DRENCH gallons Directions APPLICATION:

    1 pakper67.6 gallons

    See SpecifiC DireGtions

    Apply a total of ;? galtons of the diluted so/l...ltion OVfH the surface of E':;:1ch rnound or at least 1 quart pe·( 6 inches of mound diamHler using a buck(d, Gan or other appropriate equiprnent, Thoroughly WHt mound and surrounding areas to a 4 ft chameter (12 sq.lt.). Do not disturb mound prior to treatment. Pour solution frorn a height of about three feet tQ. give sufficient force to break mound apex and flow into ant tunnel~L For besl results apply in cool weather (6S .. 80"F) or in early morning or late evening hours. Repeat application if mound activity resumes after 7 days. Treat new mounds as they appoar. Pressurized sprays may disturb the ants and cause mlgral1on, reducing product effectiveness.

    Avoid contact with foliage and treat onlV the groV-Jin9 frledi,] when using on bedding plants.

    Do not make more than on(~ ,(Outdoor Use application, either as a root

    IOn I y} dip or drench trciltrnents

    (applied to llle point of '-______ L _______________ . ___ -'-. ______ '-____ ...... __ ..s'.!~ration) __ . ___ _

    BESTBICTIONS AND PBECAUTIONS: IMPORTED FIRE ANT CONTROL

    • DO NOT AL.LOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATUl AREAS DURING APPLICATIONS OFl UNTIL DRENCH HAS DHIED.

    DO NOT USE IN GREENHOUSES.

    • 'NOTE. DO NOT USE ON ANY FOOD CROP NOT LISTED ON THIS LABEL. Reier to Ihe spocilic crop s"cllon for odrjitiof'lal rc~,,;triGtion~".; and precautions.

  • ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL

    Apply in s,uffident gallonaqe for ihorough c(!\j~'mge.

    ---,."._--'.,-------------'--'------,------,--_._-,-------, ..... _-•.•

    CROP PEST

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'

    80WSP PER ACRE

    ACflES TREATED per PAK SEVIN';'

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    80WSP PER ACRE ,--"--------,-------,-----+-,-----l-~~=--_+-------_l

    P~is,ture5 Mosquitoes U.!du!ts) 1/:3 to 1 1/4* 1,0 Rang,~land

    FQresjf~d Lands Trees and Ornamentals

    Turf9rass Wa&telands

    . ,

    OBSEIWE BEE CAUTION.

    Treat shrubbery and areas INhere adult mosquitoes congn::'gate. Treat when adult mosquitO€!5 are active in early rnornings or late evemngs.

    Repeat applicafions as neces8ary~ .

    Use 1/3 to 2f3 pounds per 100 gallons in mlstblowers, 213 to 1 1/4 pounds pf.~r acm In aerial sprays, and t 114

    ") pounds per acre in low '-. ______ -L _________________ ---l ______ ..1.. __ ._.~ __ . __ ._ .. _ ... ~ ... .P.E.0ssure around SDralJers.

    HESTHICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS, ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL.

    • •

    DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF H1EATED AFlEAS DUfilNG APPLICATION OF! UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE DI'!IED.

    CAUTION: May kill shrImp and crabs. Do not use in areas where these are important resources .

    ·NOTE; Refer to individual site listings elsewhere on this labe~ for use limitations and restrictions. Do not use rates tlighcr than listed for the site or exceed other use restrictions.

  • • --

    -SITE PEST

    -- .. _. __ . . __ .-Dirr-.'!Gl spray on Chicken mite Chick~=:-n, Fleas Ducks. (~f.~!.~se, Lice Gam(? Bir{ls, NOli,hem Fovvl Piqcons. Mite Turk(J";t.;

    Poultry Quarters Bed bugs Chicken Mitc;

    ~

    Fleas " " Lice

    ) Northern Fowl

    L Mite

    Fowl Tick

    -..

    SITE PEST

    i Poultrv Darkling be "tie Ouarters (Lesser

    rnealworrn or litter beetle)

    L..-... .• _

    POULTRY INSECT CONTROL _._--_ .•.•.•. _-_. __ ._-_ .•.•.•.•. _ ...•. _-'._ .•.•. - -_._._._. __ ._---_._._._._._._._._._._----AMOUNT OF

    SEVIN'" 80WSP PER VOLUME OF SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    WATEfl -- _._----.-.. _ .. _ •.•.•. _ .•.• _--_._ ... -_ .. See Specific

    FOR USE AS A DIRECT SPRAY ON BIRDS BY: Directions

    '1. Misting with Electric Fog Machine: Mix 1 pak ot this product in 3.1 gallon of water. Use 1 1/2 gailons of spray mr,xture P(w 1000 hens 'in cagos, on htter, or on slatted floors. Fleppat tn 4 weeks iI m;cessarv.

    2. Spraying with knapsack of cylinder type compressed air sprayers: Mix 1 pak of this product in 25 ~Jallons of spray. U~~e. 1 gallon of spray mixture per 100 hens in cages. on Htter. or on slatt"d flr:.;ors. F1epeat in 4 w(feks if necessary.

    For Northern fowl mite controL ensure prE!ssured spray penetrates feathers of vent area 011 birds,

    Direct mist spraying for chicken mite and fleas is a ;;>upplement to sprC'tyin9 roosts and buildiml~" for control of t.hesH pests. . ..... _.

    5 pounds per Apply 1 to 2 gallons of spray mixture with conventional power spray of 100 gailons knapsack {~quipment per 1000 square feet of waH, litter or roost surface,

    (4 paks Force spray into Gracks. Repeat as needed.

    per 100 gallon) Avoid spraying nests, eggs, and feedlng and watering troughs.

    20 pounds pm Ventilate while spraying_ 100 gallons

    (16 paks per 100 qallon)

    POULTRY INSECT CONTROL Darkling Beetle

    (Lesser Mealworm or Litter Beetle)

    POUNDS OF SEVIN'l'l 80WSP SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS PER 1000 SQ. fl.

    518 tol 114 pounds Apply as a dilute spray to floor surface. walls, cracks. posts. and pm 1 001l sq_ II. crevic(~s with sufficiHnl volume of finishl:::d spray to wet fill surfaces

    thoroughly.

    Optimum application timing is immedfately after removing old flock Irom or before placing new flock into the house when beetles are most active.

    Ventilate during appllcation. Avoid GOi1tarnfnation (:If fel:.";din9 and watcrinq units. --

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: POULTRY tNSECT CONTROL

    Do not tro'.~t birds or promi~:>Qs wllhin 7 days of slau9hlf.?f.

    :J4

  • NUISANCE PEST CONTROL

    For use as a f:u:·mmeter treatment to prevent infestations of buildings, apply tho Gpecified dosa90 in a band 6 to 10 feet wid.3 around th-(::-oui:,;;lde perirnt.-.'ter of thf.~ ';:.)truc:ture. -

    -_ ..•.•.. _-_._-I

    .•...........•...• _ ... _._-RATE OF GALLONS

    PEST SEVIN'"' 80WSP per PAK SEVIW'

    SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS

    80WSP -- ".".'-_._-I\nt::; 2~{> solution 1" ., • ::'.0 f.}allons 8e!.~s perpak er{')',wl clog lick Centipedes Cockroach~;"s

    Crickets Dalkling bej.')tl~_~ (k."sser m(:·a!l/Jorrn or Htter b!?t:tlo J

    Earwi:r;; Fln:brats Fleas

    1

    Millipedes Scorpions -:-". Silvc:-:rfish

    ) SpIder'::'.

    Observe plant response precauti ons .

    Apply as a coarse wet spray in , :.1 ba.nd 6 to 10 feet wIde around the .... Coniine applicat~ons to areas ui\cling. Dlroct appifcation to tht~

    d restricted to cracks. crevices, and gregate.

    outside pfJrirnctor of building" immediately adj':'lcent to the b structure should be minimal an areas where insects tend to con

    For use in and around flower bed sand ornarnfmlal plantings, apply as plant bE:d~;> a coarse wet spray in and around

    May be animals. dried.

    applied to outdoor slBe Do not allow animals t

    ping qUdl1er.s. of Pf.:':ts. 00 not treat o use treated area until sprays have

    I Wasps

    RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS, NUISANCE PEST CONTROL

    DO NOT ALLOW PUBLIC USE OF TREATED Af1EAS OUf1INCl APPLICATIONS OR UNTIL SPRAYS HAVE DRIED.

    • NOTE: Staining may occLir on cer1ain sucfac0s such as stucco, brick, dnder block, wood, fabrics, and carpt.:t. Spray deposits on painted or stained suriaces of finishes (eg., cars, house trailers. boals, etc.) should be removed Immediately by washmg to prevent clj"5c:oloration~ Avoid application 10 surfaces where visible spray residues are objectionable. Stainin9 of fabrics and c';lrpet may be permane.nt

    3.5

  • LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER -;'he m'.H"lufactwer ;Narrants (a)that this product conforms to 1he chemical c!ascrfptio:1 Qn the tabe1: (b)lhai this product i& reasonably tit :.:'!' the pmpm::CG set forih in the dire-ctions for use when it is used in accordance· with SLJch dlret:tions: i:H1d (c) that the directions. ',', arnings and fJthG'r statE,rnents on this label are based upon responsible experts' eV8Ju,~hon of roasnnablo tests of l~freGtiveness, e,f :::;!XiClty to !abora.tory animals (md to plants, and 01 residues on food crops, and upon reports of field experience. Tests have not beHn c