diazinon AG 500 - US EPA
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diazinon AG 500
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Insecticide For Agricultural or Commercial Use Only
For conlrol of certain insects on fruits. nuts. vegetables. field crops. lawns and ornamentals
Active Ingredient: D,almon: O.O-Diethyl 0-(:l - isopropyl-6 -methy I-~pYrlmldmyl) phosphoro-thioate .............. ~8.0° 0
Inert Ingredients:
Total:
EPA Reg. No. tOO-~6t EPA Est. 100-AL·l
52.0°:)
100.0'0
CTwn2V2 Gallons U.S. Standard
Measure
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D-l-n diazinon AG500 contains ~ Ibs. dialmcn per gallon.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN_
WARNING/AVISO PRECAUCION AL USUARIO: Si usted "0 lee ing les. no use este producto hasta que la etiqueta haya Sido explicado ampliamente.
See addition;;1 precautionary statements at end of bookl!'t.
See directions for use inside boo~let.
D-l-n' trademark of CIBA-GEIGY for diaZinon
1986 CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Agricultural Division CIBA-GEIGY Corporation Greensboro. North Carolina 27~19 CGA :L12aB 096
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Do nol apply nus proOucllt1 such a manner as to dlreClly or Itlrough drift alpose .... orhers or other persons ellCepl thOse kno ...... ngly Involved H1 the appllcallon The ,,'~a being Irealed must be vac.;r,led by unprotected persons
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON THIS LABel MAY RESULT IN POOR INSECT CONTROL, CROP INJURY, OR ILlEGAL RESIDUES,
Reentry SUtement 00 nol enter !fealed areas Without protective clothmg until S;lTa.,s have anea Protective crothlng mcluaes ell least a hal or other sUitable head covering. a lonq·siee1ied shirl and longlegg~d trousers or a coverall type garment (all o~ closely woven fabnc COio'ertnq the bOdy including arms and legs). sockS anl1 shoes
BlI"cause cetrarn s:ale~ may teQUlre more res:flChve reentry mler~'als lor .... arlous CfOpS Ireafed Wllh 'tl'5 rroducl. con5ull YOllr Slale Oepaftn-ent 01 Agrlcu1tl..lfP ~Of luflher mlorma· lIOn (See Note tJeiow ,
WrlHton or or at 'lltarl"l\n9~ muSI bp 91."cn to wQ,\o..ers "'''0 ,are e_peeled 10 tJe In a !feazed drea or In an area about to Oel IrC..sle,j wlttl thiS product Or.]1 warnings must Inlorm 'Workers of areas or Ilelds l!'lal may nOI tJe entered wilnou! speCllle protec· tl ... e clothing unlll sprays have Crlcd. ana appreD'late actions 10 fake 10 case 01 aCCidental e_posure. as descrdJeCl under Prec.utlon.,y SI.fement. on Ihls labcl W""n oral warnings .lIfe ,pven .... aln,ngs sflall be gl"'''''' m a language cuslOmall'y uncerSlood by w('fkers Oral warn· mgs must be g, ... en II Ihere IS re;lson to t'lel,"' .... e that wflUen .... arnlngs c~mnot lie Un(h~fstood by "'orkers Wr,lta., warnlr'GS mu,>' i~Clude l:'Ie 101-lowlngln1ormalion WARNI~G A'p,llrealeCl .... ,Ih D·z-n dlalman AGSOO on (C.1!e 01 app!lcal1on) Do not enter Wllhoul dPWoor,ale prOlectl"'e clothing un"t sprays r,a.e C!led In case 01 ac(~Ce",,al expoSure IluSt! p~('<; 01 ~kln WI~r1 plenly of "'i!lltr Call ph.,slclan II Ifflfallon rers,s!s Remo ... e and wash cC'1la,-r.lf"I,l!t'd Clothing belore reuse
Not~ The Caillornia re;\arl'T1f"nl cl A9f1cullu,,,, I'las sel a 5·cay ree"1If1, lor dr.H'nan on CItruS. glaDes. peacheS. and n"'CI,lr:nes F,\ll' days ShOuld elaose bel"",pen !~e I'~f' 01 application .ind Ihe 1,,''''Ie a ¥rorker mav enter the !I(~!d 10 engage In any acl: .... ,I.,. re(lulr,ng SUOSI<Jnl~al con. tacl ""'llh Irtdledlolldqe When'] 1":'1~_lurp ollwO or more organic DhOsj:'r"lJ!e pl'SllclQes IS a('lpl'",d. 11'1" Inler .... al shall be POlongf"C1 bv add In!] 10 Ir"le longest applicatl!e !rtef .... .-'I an ad,j',\\Qnat :,O~(O 01 Itlal mlerval
Fruit .nd' Nut Crops
Nor~ Unlt'SS Olher"", "~sLl:l'd 1!"1f' /oll(l"",.nq rales shOuld Oe dPP"ed it'> ,1 C"!ulp lull (P'oopr splay
Almonds
".-411~S. T .... ,g Borpre; A~; ''I' I' . ~'IS P",f !·'1 'idlS 01 ""'.'lIN
P.1 fl a l or.a S(d;PS. S.l~ .:'~",p ~>.""s "..'. I 1'. r:s D·l·n C'al r,,'l~, '0: \'s .' J'l.ll,> 'l{.r I'!"Idnt (1,1 pl"r 11') 1 :;.1, ..... ,I~"r d"1 'H'Ply .1', d dot",a'lt SOld ...
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00 (\01 apply .... Mlln 10 oays 01 l'l,)r\lpst or Itlegal reSidues may It-SUit
Blu.be,,' •• Cranberry Frullworms. Cherr..,. f-rr.:dworms. 6Iu~· bau'j' Maggots. Apt'-!dS. ThllpS. Twospol16d ~Mes ~I_ 1 pi per 100 g.1ls ol .... aler Apply up 10 200 gals 0' spray per aero Do not apply w,thm 7 days 01 harvest or 11Jf'gal le!.ldues may result
Clneberrles
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Raspberry FrL.t!"'Olms App • ..,. ,1! 1"'(' dbov,," rales .... her. blosso~ budS '>l'p .. r,tlf" dnd ,eDeal appl1cal:on Immedlah·:.,. t'elort' b'l's,>oms open
O'yoerry Miles APPly 1 :: Cl~ pt>! .Kfe In a m,n.· mum of tOO gats vI .... ll('r A.,;"y ciS a Corr"an! spcav In eanV o;.~CtnG ... r\M, C .HWS .lot.! Sl,ll on ''''e 9,ouna and t1u.:!<; ."1' ("'O,,(",l Ma .... a St'COna appllcdllon WrW'l Io-.t' tJude; .1IC ""'t'll df'l.telopf'd. bul ~II" closed
Do nOI apply ""I~'n 7 d •• ~s 01 h,uvesl or Ilieqal res,dues may fI"SU~:
RasPbf'.ry Cro .... n ll"r€'rs {f',lSPtJcrry Root Borer5) Apply 2 GZ=> PI" .Jere 1'1 .1 m,n,mum 01 100 gals 01 walP( as J Clf',,(h 10 l!1e (to .... n alea
and 10 t~e 10"'er cant':> Arrdy ('IIM!,r 1'1 1he sp,mg belore berries b('9,n !ll lo~m. cr In ,,,(> 1.111 aller
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Cheny FrUl1 Hc-s M .• ·,;, 1 (II r.~r 100 Ga!S 01
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,)(lull (herry hu'l 11,(,,> t:t'q.n !.' t''1:''''':::f' and repeal a! 10 day ,'1t(" .... 1 <;.
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3 ~ <lDollcalions tl'GIlIr "c, .ll pel.11 1,I,i .1n(J can· Ilnu'f''l Irllougr"l 1!1f' Qlc ... ,nq Sl'dSC'l Cf dOp!y as Inlec;Idl'or.S C1e~elop
Black Cherry Ap"',ds 1,1" , ,'I r ... r 1(10 Cdl .. cl Woller Apply as d (o,-,el s~ray ... hen .lpnlCls 3Poe;U and !t'Pf> 3' allf'! ~o lj,\yS
San Jose Scale Cr;: ... if'ls ,.,t'l Tot Pt'f 10J q,\lo;. 01 'llti\le, Aorrl)' tlullnQ t"P prt' Pin"" ~t.lg~ Of when crawl .. rs 1/151 dpppar
00 n01 aDply "",Ihln to jay<; 01 tl,lIv('Sl or 1l1egdi reSIdues may IPsull
Chprry Rus! M,I('S ~" '-:.,~, :,('r 100 GdlS 01 walp! Appl)' as a ~urtJl(''Tlenlal sp,ay all(" har ... (><'(
Citrus Fruit.
(.1.petrul1. lemon,. llmr,. Oranges. langelo'. Tanqerlnes. CUrus Cllron, KumqualS. .nd hVbrlds 0' th~,e CoIruS AC)l"1ld,; ~ rudtrf"P t ".lllnll,"<; tOI!(lny c[(<;."on :,(.11"" L',l"".~,<; :",11 :,C-I'n l'r,lwll"S
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P'tJcaulion Do not ilppi." Junnq! a()m ;Jc "'m apply 10 citrus wlrhm 21 C!.hS "r "',ff~f."r Or ,lit!qJI
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C,lnberrl •• 81ackheaded FHPWl)f~S If; .. ,l;:',,:>,~/.J r •• It'~.Jr1.j1
Apply 2 Qls In 400 9.1:0;. CI ..... tll'l It'l .ler"
Cranberry Frull¥rorms ;"p"'ly 3 ,.;1<:, r'1 -Illll q,t:s of waler per acre
00 not apply ",,'I~'n J ,'1,31'> <)1 1'),1' .,",1 m IIlt·q.11 resldu('<; may result
Figs V,T1egar FIles {O("s<'I'",,·.1 '';~; 1, l'·,·',1 fit,,! !1('t·
ties App!y 1 pI rt'r 100".11', II ... .l:(>r [)o nOI
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Grapes Paclhc $plopr M,1p<,. l".I'!',· ."'> -".1;;" ~:."r ....
Molhs. Grape l(',IHO:,:t"" A:;' " ~ .': 1'; ~'I'r acre In a mln.mum Cl I':J : 1', ..... I·'>r d~ ,1
lho~oughCO""Cf ~Pf,11 Dv '-'CI d;';I,~ "":"'~l Itl 1..1.I.,s 0' "'ar .... esl or 11,t'q.l1 /I·S,.::!L.l''> :-!l,l, 'l",~:1
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Apply ¥rtlen apt','ds. "",1(''> ,In,j·,,.1 I' ('" ..... "'>
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Olive Scal~ C,a .... 1t·,s ~ ... I ',-:'1 nl !l.,-.'1
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Pln .. pple Scales: Apply 5 QIS. of D-z·n dlazlnon AG500 pluS 2 9~ls ollighl or medium horllCultural 011 In
500 q~ls of w~lor per acre 10 the vegetallve slipS on Ihe plan Is lollowlng harvest 01 pineapple
Mealybugs: Apply 2 Qis per acre In a minimum 01 100 gals 01 water May be apphed on day 01 har\oest
Pineapple forage and refuse rnay be Ip.d 10 II .... e· slock 7 days 101101llll'Ing lasl appllcdllOn 1111'9.11 reSidues m.1Y resl,jlt I' led sooner Ihan IndIC."lled
Plums, Pr",n •• Brown Mites (Clover Mites), European Red Miles. Apply 1 pi per lOa gals 01 walo r
lealcurl Plum AphidS. Mealy Plum Aphids. T~Hs' lie Aphids . .AOPly Y2·1 pi per lao 9als (,I ..... al(.'
Do not apply within 10 days 01 hal .... esl or II~eQal reSidues mely result
~tr.wb.ul •• Aphids. TwOSPolled Spider M'les Apply I rt per 100 gals 01 waler per acre
Cyclamen J.4Ites Aprlyl Qt per leo 9J:5 01 Wo..It{'f per acre, duecllng spray 10 plant crOw' s Plants Should be sulliclenily agil.Jled 10 assure Hl0rough co ..... 'ag8 01 Ihe 101lage Mak.e add!l,onal applications, .1 necessary. after harvesl
Mole Crickets· Broadcast' QI per acre when Insects are presenl Apply I -2 days be!ore !tans· planllng and Immediately /"flii. InlO ttle lOp 1·2
Inches of SOIl
Strawber,y Lealrol!ers MIl. .\;'·1 pi pt" Ica gals 01 wafer Apply 200 gals o! 5prd, ;Je' aCle ... tl ..... n biossoms shO ..... COlor
00 not apply ~f"llh,n 5 Clays 01 har"est or dlPg,"l1 reSidues may result
Walnu', Aphids, Miles Apply 1 CIt per a-::r~ as a fOil,]']" spray In a mlnHT'um of lOa gJIS at "",.-'tler
Codling MothS. Scale Crawlers Wall1ul edler· pdla,s Apply 3 Qls per acre as a fol<dgf> Spro..l(
In a mtnlmum of lao gats 01 ",a:er
Do nol apply alter II'\~ hUSkS epen or I'iegdl I"",,· Clues may resull
Vegetable Foliar Insecls
Unless otherw'se staieCl. lel;ar appllcallons 01
Dozon dlazlnon AG500 st'lould al ..... ays be appi'ed to vegelable crops as a spray In a minimum 01 2 gals 01 waler per acre lor aerial applications and a mInimUm 01 10 gals 01 .... aler per acre lot ground appllcallons
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Pol. ee.n., Sn.p Beans. Lima Buns
Black Bean Apt'llds. '-"'ellcan Bean U('e!i€,S lcafminers Apply 1·1';7 pis per auf"
Cucumber Beelles APPly 1,. •• pi In lOa gals 01 waler per acre
00 nOI apply ""I!tlln 7 da ..... Of b~an hitr~e .. 1 or ,lIega l fI"sldu'!!s IT'dy rft"ul! 8ean lor,1g0 or bedn t'lay may be lE"d to (1",:ry "'r'd tJ'!IE"' (.-tlll,. ,:Ind s"leeD Wall 4 ditys 'ol!ow,nq Irf>atmpntlllor.1q~ ·s 10 Oe cui lor tlay n, oileQd! If'!',.dues may ,psul!
lima a •• n. Olpterou~ lealm,n~r'i If'd!t'lOPP6rs M,Il''; Apply I pi pel acre Do "'01 Apply wl'''''1 1l1av<;. 01 harvest or III~9al res'du,,'"> moly If'I\UI' B~af) 1nr .IQe or bean ".1'1 ma ... tlA 'I'd '0 11.:t.,y .:t"d ON'! c.:tllie and sl'I",.O Wa,I 4 (1.I..,.~ 10110''''''''1lrl"'.1."".nl " 'O'dqe I~ II") 11.-, (1.1 '0' "'ay Or ,i:N,A' r"<,,rjpf''''
may r~~ull
eroccoll. Cabbag •. CauiUlo..,.,
Aph,d~ O,.mOnt1tlol(k -"'olh, Imoo""" (" ,11'1 bolq,,"''''''"' AN)'., ''1 I o! per o1(ffl """1'" .:tl.(>"'i 011 1 10 d • ., ' ... 'fI' ..... I" "'111 U'''''"y b .. ''''1" .• ",,1 r In root APpl .... O 1)'1"")((01. or ' .. \>1,"0 .... ' ""~",n oJ" ,.,._,
0' 10 '- .tlh .. ,l" "',!r·,n 1 f1d.,.'10 nl ""r ... ,. .. 1 or "'A'l,,1 'fIIs,dl)jIIS m .. , 'l!'Iol.llI
l' ; 1.
I:>{;'Y~I
Oozon® diazinon AG500
Br", ... " Sprout. AphidS. DI~mondb.Ck Moths, Imported CabbagewDtms. Apply 1 pt. per acre Generall;. appllcahons ., 7-10 day Intervals Will be reqUired Do not.pply 10 bruSS4lIis sprouls wllhln 7 days ot harvest or Illegal reSidues may result
Cerrota Apt'lH:~S Apply 1 pi per ~cre 00 not apply wllhln 10 days ot harvest or tliegal reSidues may resuJl
Celery
Aphid!', Flea Beetles: Apply' pt in 100 gals 01 wale, per acre 00 nOI apply wllhln 10 days ot harv19st or Illegal res.dues may resull PtanlS shOuld be markellnmmt'd (lOPS remOved) before belflg shipped or used or Illegal tesldues may resuJl Tops ShOUld not be used for leed Or lood or Illegal reSidues may result
Collard., Kale, Swiss Chard. Turnip Tops
Aphids. Imported Cabbageworms. DIamondback '-.4olhs, HarleQum Cabflage Bugs Apply ':7-1 pi per acre Do nol apply 10 cOllaras. kale. or turnip laps wllhln 10 days or 10 SWISS Chard w,ltlin 12 days 01 har .... e':.l or Illegal reSlaues mdy resull
Cucumber.
AphidS. Se'penllne lealmmers. ThflPS Apply 1 pI per acte Do nOI apply wllhln 7 days of t'larvesf or Illegal reSidues may result
lettuce. Endive
AphidS. D'pleroLJS lealmmer!> Apply'~ 1 pi Pf'f acre Do nOI apply wllhln 11 dayS 01 har .... esl or dlegal reSIdues may resull
Melon., Squash Cantaloup.s, Casebe,. Crensh.ws. Honeydew Melon •• Muskmelons, Per'lan Melons. and hybrids of these; Watermelons and ihrl, hybridS; Summer .nd Winter Squash
Aph'dS. lea1hoppers. Miles ApplV 1·1',;> PIS per acre
Serpenttne lealrTllners. Thrips Apply',';>. I pt per a(.le
00 nOI apply 10 melon~ and wl~ler sQU.lstl wllt'lln J cays. or 10 Summer squash .... llhln 7 d3yS ot t1ar .... esl or ,'legal reSidues may result
Mushroom Hou.e.
MUSt'lroom F!les tPhofidS and SClaflds) Mill 'h-l gal In 50 gals of Woller 10 ~~. 10 1 0 .... ac!uai Cla/lncn) and spray on Qulslce and InSide walls and .... entllalors 01 muStlroom nouses. alter (am· p'Jslln brds has been pasteurlled Oy healing 00 nol spray compost m fleds O! aile, spawning or lilegal reSI(:~ues may result
To treat woodell Sides 01 beds. posls. doors and door trames alter pas leu' 11 Irq. mil. I,..... pt m 6 9als 0' .. aler and apply w,th a tru .. tl
Do nol treal (omposl or dle'lal res'dues may rf:'<;ull
Onion.
Onlo'1 rt>flps Apply 1 pI pPr aere 00 nol apply 1IIII',II'I,n 10 days 01 hiH .... "' .. 1 Or oIlplpi rpsldu~s may 'esull
P ••• ""P"ld .. lealmlnflrS ADPly.1.'. 1 pI Dftr aero p ... a~ ",.1.,. t'e picked Immedlalely P"a .... 'n .... ~nd ppa ",In", r-,ay may htt fod 10 dollfy and tJn", callIe ",nd ShIRf'D Walt 4 d"'y5 lOllowlnq Ir"fllm"nl II 10raQ" '510 f)" (ullOr hay o' III~f}."li reS'du"'~ moly resull
P~Pp.,.
.[1",(1<; :)19rpenll(le leal~,n""o;. "'(lPly "; pi PfH
.. erIR Co nol apply _"I"ln ~ (1,)..,.,"> IJI t1a, .... Asl or oIl"'j,11 re'S'duft~ ",dy r"",u'l
Pot ala,.
Apt1'ds fl". Bee!le~ COIOf.ldO P.,I.110 Afllfllllf'I\ [j',1InrOIJS I e.'m,n .. , .. A"Dly 041 , .... '.lIft Of .... ~.
[II rn, aue
, " .. -•. , ~
!f AC'-;oJr~ .... nc') ;-. I ° •
r":.ed Qn ~r:Jrt '1:,~ ~'" ,'_"U
'l
Do not apDly Wllhln 35 diyS 01 ha.rv8st or Itlrg.' res.dues may resull
Radl.h •• , Pennlpa, Turnip. Apnlds. FI.a Beelles. Dlplerous L@atmlners Apply ~"l-' pi pel ,ere 00 nol apply wlltlln '0 days cr harvesl 0' Illegal r.SIQues m.iy resul1
Spln.ch. S •• ', AphidS. Dipterous le,lmlners Apply '.-7.' 01 pet acre 00 nol apply 10 SplOac" Within 10 Cays or 10 betlts wllhln'4 days ot har'Wesl 0' Illegal reSidues may resuil
Squ •• h (Summer and Winter)
See Melons and SquaSh sec lion
Sw •• t COIn Corn £arworms Apply 1·1';' QIS per acrr when SilkS hlSI appear T ... o or three repeat aDp)lca· hans al 2·3 day Intervals Wilt u'!.uaily be necessary Corn may be plc"'ed ImlT,rOlalely 10110,..I11g lasl application Corn lor age ma" Oe led 10 calry and bee I callie and sheep
ReIer also 10 Corn under FIeld and Forage FO:ldr I(lsecls and Field and Forage SOli InseCts
Tomaloes AphidS. DIpterous lealmmers ADPly '-: r:1 eel acre To conirollealmlnerS. _eek'y a:::;l .. ca:lo~~ are usually reqUired
Banded Cucumber Beell('S. Fall "rmv,,",orms. Southern Ar,"yworms Apply 1.._, pI ;::er acre
Vinegar F I,es (Drosophila spp I Aoply '. 7-1'"";' ~'s
per acre · .. -Iee ... ly dDpitcallons dre usual~y reqvlred
Do nol ap~ly .... Ip .. lln , C3y 01 ... ar .... est Cr :.'e:;al lesldues mdy reSul!
W.lercress (Hawaii only)
CycldfN'n ~'Ies MIl. ~;::I per 100 ~a!s cl ""a:el aod apply 10 one acre as a ttlorougn co .. ~r ,">::1.1.,. Spray s~ould be dlleCled ,nlo me Clowns anj growing I!DS ot planlS IIlnl"",allon IS r-ea. ... v make a seconO appllcal'on no laler Ir:an 10 Cays aller the IlIsl appllcat,on Re:::eal ac:pl,C.l:.cns as neceSsary Do "01 apply ..... II·lIn ~ Cays c! r-ar .... est or Illegal resldlJes ma,. re!',ult
UnleSS olt'cerWlse slaled. sal' a:::(:IIC.1:IO"s Cl O"l"n dlatlnan AG500 ShOuld always te .a:~ ,tJ to Yf!gelab1e ClODS as a spray In a m,(1:ITlVTI c! S gals 01 .... dler per acre lor ground aD~hc.a:,Of1S
Cufwo,m, (Surfac. and Subler,.ntan)
Broccoh Endl .... e Pot aloes Brussels (£~ca/o!e) Snao Bed!"!s Sptoul5 Kale SOlnacn
Caboage le!lucl!' SulT'mt'r Sc.:uasf't Canlaloupes lIma Beans r; ... ef'1 eer" Caulll1ow!,!' Muskmelol'ls ""~S C'-'.Hd Celery ParSley 12"'aIOf>~
J, '/
Collards Peas Walt't'fIf"O;l ....... Cucumbers Peppers ",..,n'p, S,-:-,',">"I ....
, . . .. .. Broadcast 2 .. ClIS rpr a:', IU~I c"er '0 c'ar"!' n1 WOrk mlO Itle SOil Irr,T'ed'ale~v 2 J 'f'c"~:'tf: ...... -.I~ surlace cut"",orms J 6 ,nct'l,. .. lOr !. ... Cle"anp.",....,"'l""
culworm~ ~ • ~ lV-.J •
Carrol~
Corn
...... !J'· .... d~(W'\
T,"",\~ ••• .. [hoadca~1 ClIS DM d(rl'!tJl .. I t'·()'~:J ~ .,...~ f''J Imm,.d'.IIf1I ....... 0'11: InlO "o"I"·'Qt ... l'!~ r ... ·s·~';·: r-'aol trflldlment __ ,II ,)1\0 COnl'OI 0'· ... ,. .. ~, ...... ec!s Cul .... orm~ uur'dfl ~'l" t ..... t!t""~e .. ,.,1 m,)le cr,Cllp!s rool ITl"'i'fC!\ "nil .,,',. .... (" .... ~
----U'O('OI, ( .. u l ,ll0 .... ,.' "'.'e ~. ~.\'"''''\
(hll"""" (CII.,o:" l,.rtuc, .. J ....... oes '-,(..,OtdS f"d' ... U .... ".'d ! ... f'" D"
C .. tJtl .. qa IE \C .rolet P.,ppar,
I lEST "A!LAllE ~"Y]
V"
Broade .. ,f 1 QI per acre when InSflcts if 0 present. Make application 10 pial'll beds or Iiold 1·2 days pnor 10 sawing 01 s('(I'd or Iransplanllng and Immediately worll 11'110 5011 1-2 In(tles.
Onion ."99011 Onions' Furrow Apphcahon Apply 1 Qt per acre In sulll· clenl waler 10 drencl'! the seed !vro,," al planl""Ig lIme
Broadcasl Application BroaClcasl 2·4 als per acre lust prior 10 p~anllnQ 1:T1""ed~altl..,. work InlO 50113·. Inches
:-1001 M.ggola BrOCCOli. Brussels Sprou!s Caot:age. Cautl· Ito*er: Broadcasl Appllcatlon BroaecaSI 2·3 Q!s per acre and Immedlalely work 1,";\0 l!"Ie 5011 3·" Inches. before seed~ng. e:l!'1er In tr.e seedOed or In Ihe held. or t:>E'lore trans;Jlan!!I"19
Transplant waler ll!re~ct~1 ac~!'ca!:on M,x '-:"',7 pi In 50 gals ollransplanl ..... a!er "'f'1en 200·300 gals 01 waler are usee j:;er due ' .. ay Oe applied allhe rale 01 ':~·1 ~~Dlul oer p·anl. e'1!1er Oy hanCl or by traClor·:n':lun:e-O spayer eQuiDPe-d wlll'I drop nozzles 10 d·reCI s::;ray 10 1"6 oase of Ihe plant.
PrecautIon' Transola,"t warer trearlT'ents may result m stand 'eCfuct.,Jr"/ cue to f),ant stress at time of lranS;Jlanrmg
RadIshes M,x 1 QI In 50 gals 01 waler Apply 80·100gals eer acre 11·1·j ga,s ~er 1.DOOllnear le~t of ro"" In l"1c seeQ I ... rl c .... al p1aT"lllng lime
Wireworms
BrOCCOli Brussels
En(l, ... e (Escalo'el
Kale le!1l.Jce
pCla!ces Sl"a:l Bectns S:;'~ach Sur.i'T'ler SQuash S .... ee! Cern SO'\O€el P:::ta:oes
Jut>- 'I &, I D·z·n~ diazinon AGSOO
Alfalfa Weflvtl lar\/ae For control In the spflng. arply 2,3 pis per acre when 'eechng damage 10 g'O"'lng lips becomes e\/ldenl Repeal applIcatIon. It ne,es53ry II damage IS already e_lenSl ... e. CUi t!'le hay and make apph'alion 10 1I'!8 siubtlie 00 net graze dalfy and beet animalS or sheep lor 2 days 00 nol cut lor hay 101 10 days IOllowlng treatment or Illegal reSidues rnaV result
Pr~caur,on Do nor spray livestock dltecrly •• m ellr'<Jr ai' or ground i>Qli'pment 0' diegal rps,dve5 may lesult 00 not /re31 01.-'"n9 Cloom Ie avOid rn;ury to DOl/mating Insects
Cloyer Str'oed Ground C,<lIe!s £3roa~cas! 1·2 pIS ~er
acre 10110wlng seed,"'g ,n :"'e Idil t:t,;1 P',cr 10 clo ... er emergence
Corn Use a mlnlmul""l cl 1 :;al 01 ..... aler lor aella! apPIIcallons ard ~ sa's 01 .... aler 'or ground appl,cahons
Cor'l Roolworm Ad"I!S AO~:y ___ ~·1 .,1 per acre
COfr'lleal Ao!'1,Cs A;:;:., '·2 ;;:S :Jt'~ acre Ccmplele co ... erage oll"1e loo~er Dort'CrlS ollt1e plan, IS essenllal Repeal a;.p~·callons as f'1ecessary
Miles Apply 1 pI per acre .... 1'1~n l!"lleslal'ons I,rsl appear Repeal aO~1 cal.or;'i> as 'lecessary
Flea Beelles A~Oly 1 pI per acre ",r-,en ,,'seCIS I,rsl appear Repeal J~~I'ca:lor;s as r;~cessary
Grassl'1oDPe,s APPly 1 O! ~er acre
Sap Be-elles Ap;lly 2'2 ' ~ pIs ~p.r acre Add' 2 ga!s 01 sO!uClle m,re'al C'I per acre 10 I~e spray fr'1.I!<;re ConSul1 Slale A<jr'cultural E.pel,menl SIat,ons or Slate E.:el"ls,o'1 Ser'ot'lce Speclal,slS lor ploper I,m,ng cl sprays
Co,n may be plcl<ed Immer!'ate'y lollo ... ,ng lasl app!lcatlon Corn !olar;e may te h:d 10 Ca"y ';:"'Id t;eel caUl" al"C sreep
Sprouts CatJhage Canla10upes Carrols Caulillo .... er Celery Collards Cucumbers
lll'T"d 8ecl.rs Mu5~.melons
Onions Parsley Pea,i Peppers
S .... ISS Charel Cotton TO"!'la!oes '"" S .. ;.::> J;'Cer Mites. AphidS U:a!"oc~€'rs l.,.g~s Slog. ./3!ermelons ~ COI!~'" leafworms. CC:~C" lC3'pl;'r!oralors
Sc.ua ~ ~;" 1·2 pIs In 5·25 gals o! ... atef per acre . ling. in9.-... ~eDeal as Inleslallon warranls
0fI'" 00 reI apply w,:""n 14 Ij'ays 01 "ar ... es, cr ,,:egal Potatoes BroatlcaSI J. CIs eer a.:re [:rlor 10 res'(!ues may resull Do reT grate '·eatecl collon planting Immeo'3le,y c:ll~k or tld-rrow '1'110 50114.8 plants. or leea gin .... asle 10 1."estoCI( Of ,::egal Inches reSIQues may resull
Southern POl. to Wireworms (Southeastern U.S.) Polctloes rc~ use 10 COr'1!rCI S':lul"'elr'l tolalO wuewororms Ir'I polatoes glown on m'''elal sad:> In Ihe Soutt,easr. apply 2·" qlS ter aue as a ".iOd Irealmen! crlor 10 plarl r~ arcl 'fT'IT't'd',lre'y .... ,x U"10roug hl V by dISk'rq. 01 0:r-el su,tab!e mea"s 1"'0 Ihe lap 3·6 Inches 01 50'1. ceperC'!"g on 'oca. I'on 01 wireworms
Unleo;.s O!her""se S13!('d !:J cl.1 <lP'" c,;;!'0""5 01
D-z·n d>a1""I0n AGSOQ s"rHJ C a,"'arS CP a~ol f'Cl 1:J '.e'd and lora'J~ ere,",s as a <,:;la1 ,,, a ~'''''''''I...rn 0 1 2 gals 01 waler tA' acre I'~f a""',)1 d~Ol',(a:.rJr,> and ~ m'"',""um 01 I:) 1.) s C' ""ii''''' ref a':l~ I-;r (fIOund appI'cal-{;n<,
AIf.If., Cia .... '
Spoiled AI'a'la Ap""1,> V .. ~I')., CI"'~"'r AO"'c;,> PI".11 Apr.'Q\ Leal"'oC'~JH<' •. a .... ' 8J'1 '~r""':'''S Viles At'Ply lo, 1 DI ,~. J',f'
rf)1I0.'r'I? Ir.", a!'1" ... "" "r~:' ~.I' ')~') ~.l" _ ,P',": ~ ~A' ctlltle tI"d s~eep /'1 ""'a", tp "·.1l~1 .......... 1""': oi'''" 1!)lIo.,n?"pp"C-"!,o"" !2) ..... 11~ ... lfI.-:".fI" ... .:t.~ '.1
0r clo ... er 'm""",d,')',,!y ',..,,1""''''1 O:J" "1 ""'1111 ""',)y tle "d ha., ,,'n""~"''''.l'.t '" r,' r ~'.A' ' .. ,..~,! rullor hay lor' 01 ... _,> Ir! 'r,,,, "1 !r.,"! ...... "'~" '""
~.ll rfO'I'''!u'''!i ""a'l" f"'"" ! .... - _, _,_ ..... , _.0, .'vj" j..:,. lJ..,··~·
Guar (leus .r,d Ok.l."om. only) ~Icge Apply '·7·1 pI per acre In a "",n,mum c!'O gals of wafer lor grourc applu:al:on or 2 gals cl "'aler lor aeflal appl'Ca\lon .... r1en '5~. 0: I"e blooms are Inlesled ShOuld :"e ,r'eslal,O'1 O'\Oa"anl repe-al app',ca'IO"'ls S'10',; j be maCle I" 5 6 days
Co nol make ,..,ore '"1.ln 3 appl,ca!lons to Ir"e sa""'''' ClOP 00 r01 a~;:I", .... "r.'n '2 ",celis 0' r-al. ,,~s, (;1 ,'Iegal r(>S'Cloes 'TIay leSul!
eel "01 G',lle 01 ".'etj tleated /;)/.111" 10 1,.1".,10:_ 0'\0,1'" 1"112 "'f'i'",IISCI "' . .1f"",.:,IOI .II'-'~,ll leS'C1loes ""'aY
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H"~,
Ac."'·-::" ') ''''S A~pl~ 1 (It r,/,I ... ,.,,, 00 nI)l apD'1 ... 'r-." 14 r:Llf'S 1)1 "af"'fI~.1 01 "'''1.j1 'PS,Cu"'" ""'a.,
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Sorghum
I)s'" a I'T''''''''T'I".,.., t"l' , ,";,1' (;! ... "I .. r r, f ",",,,,
a::;::, ~"r·o" .. oi r .., ~ r"l r.ol .... 11'" I". '1'0,,"01
,l~ ',' r <11 """i
',' -. -.' • "'oi':" "'.:tv'" ,.-r,. ...... .-:: ''':'''' "'I' ~»'j' ~~"'::fI.H .:tL~~,C,Jr,(\r .... "., .... 4 (1.1,',
~,1.'po .. .... DP'. 'pI (0"" tlC'P ...... ,.'1 ,n'''Sr.l"n" "f'iil .1, ''''drS ,)rd ''''r .... 1 dDD"r..tl,r,r"..1<; ... "( .... sa.'I"
t"~ ..... ""l,j'l "::'-''1'' .1' '''''''' '.1'"'' .r"! rarflld r-",'o_ 0'\00",,.., ,,..· .... ',1',(,on r I~T d.,r ..... '<, 01",1 fP'H'.1 .s
,. p~ fII" ".f. !:r. A'!COr:!1nCe .. i .... t1 rr. :~~,l#
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Teus and Oklahoma - Apply .~., pl. pe' ~cre All alher Areas - Apply 1 pi pe, acre
C'op may be leG tV II~sloe •• rnme<ll~lel, lo"~' ng tr~almenl 00 nOI appl., w,lh,n 7 c::~vs of har
vesting fa, gr •• n 0' Illegal reslcues m~y resul!
Sug., B ... I~ Beet Le~t"oppero;. . .J'pl@rcus Lealmlners. AphIdS Apply ,1,.·1~! ~er acre
GrasSMPpers Apply 1 PI ~er acre
Tops may be ted 10 teel JrlCl Calfy animals
Sug.re.n. AphidS Apply ' ... ·1 ;::1 ;::er acre A:l0* 1 day tlel .... een la51 aCO"CaT'cn ar.1 "arvesl or Illegal reSIdues may result Aa~asse and lor age may be 1M 10 I, ... estock
Tob.ceo Aph.d .... Flea vee"es Ac::: 'I ',:,.~', CI :;er acre Do nOI apOI..,. Wllh." 3 ca .. s c! r-ar,,-:>Sl or· legal resi' €lues may resu"
GrasSl",oppers A:::~I'I' rl :'t'r aele Do ret a~o:y WIthin '4 CayS o~ har'.eSI cr , .e-:;al res jl..,;es rray reSulI
Unless olherwise sla:e-d sod a;:~!,callor.s of O·z·" d,aZlnon AGSCO sr-Ot;:d al'ltW3'o's::e a:;:~:led 10 I,eld and lorage crces as a s~ray ,n a r-.'''''I~Um 01 S gals of w31er eer a:re- '~r g~c~no 2:::;::10· cal Ions
A.II"t., CloYe' Culworms (Sur1ace a/'lc ::~::-:>rra"ea"; Erc;:!j· cdsl2·4 CIS per acre ,uSI (~or:o c a't,,.,~ .'.:,r. .nlO l"1e !oOd 1"..",eC'a:e· ... " J Inc~es ':)f s;..r1a=e Cl..,two·ms. 3·6 ,nCrles ~:r s ... :)~erra"ea'l cuI· ,",arms
Corn Cern Roolwor,., La..".ae ;C:s:e""eoce~ce ~asal
Trealrr.enl App:y' ,.;' :" c: ;~r' C:)' r-ear 'eel 01 corn rcw.,., suH'C.e-nl ... a:er!:) :"1o·:::~';A"f ... el base 01 COIn plal"ll J:"'CI a :"'':;·'0. L)a~d 01 SOoi r,e_t 10 lf1e DTant Re'er to :"'e re_ sea.: '9 c"'art 'or amoul"llS recO<n~·enced ;er a.:re C:, ... er l~e3:ej tlard w"I'! 2·3 :"'c~eo;. cl S2: loS'''''; a c s .. I"".'er cr CUIII ... ator ,mrneQ'a:eIY a:ler s:oa ... rQ ~::::: ca· I,on s"'culd be <nace 311"'e !,'Sl 5 ',"1 C' (ern rco!worm lar-...ae tlt,;1 rot :J!er !"'ai"l ".' ..... e,2-' ., ''''e Mldale Corn Be,1 or JloiV 1 li"I I"e Nor:"'elr: C:'I" Bell
SUGGESTED RATES ACCORDING TO ROW SPACING FOR
CORN ROQTWQRN LARVA.E (..QNlROL
Unur Feet Row of Corn Sp.eing Ro. Acr.
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Postemergence B.s,1 Tr~alment
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CI,!I"'OI ..... ~ ISurldr' d .... d :Jl .. tle"."'''''''I, ~·o.1
'd'Sl 74 QIS ;',,, .:'. J", s",".Cf' ~_'_;)r""'~ .00', 1 ... 101 p"or '0 ... .".r-Q 0' *,",pon ·",'_.e /,,\1
.pp •• r ."'11 .0,11''''0 '0,1 1 } ,"IC "'e1 ,","'~O'''''lt 00 not -Dp'., II'" '''',n "y Oy
For subterrane.an cutworms apply lust prior to pl~ntlng and Immediately worl\; Inlo sOil 3-6 :nche,
Wire_arms: .... pply 3-4 Qts per acre prior 10 plantIng and Immediately work InIO the soli 4-8 Incnes
Corn may be pICked Immediately Icuowlng last apptlc~tlon Corn lor age may be led to calry and beet callie and S"eep
Cowp ••• Cutworms (Surface and Subterranean! BroadcasI2-. Qts per acre, Just prior to pla,,!I'l<] Worl( Inlo I"e sOil Immediately 2·3 Inches for surface Cutworms, 3·6 Ir.ches 10f subterranean cui· worms
Lesped_u Cutworms (Surlace and Subterranean) Broad· casl2·4 QIS per acre lust prior to pl3nl,ng WOrk. Into the 50,1 IfTlmed,ately, 2·3 Inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 Inches lor s:;oterranean Cut· worms
Pe.nuts Cutworms Apply 2 Qts per acre If'l a 12'lrcn ba"d over the row Thorough cJ",erage 01 I~e lOll age IS essential Begin appllcat'on wtlen small lar ... ae appear Two or tf'lree aCld'tl'")ral aopllcallons allf'lree-week mler",als may be necessary Do not apply wllf'lln 21 days 01 pear.ul f'larvest or Illegal reSidues may fesult
L,vestock (I) may be led pf'anut f'lulls. (:') rna.,. be led pf'anut forage 7 days 10110'11111"\9 Ireal~f'nl.
and (3) may be feCI peanut t'1ay 21 da'l'S 'Oi·o .... 'n9 treatment 111~gat res'~ues may r{'su!l II led sooner than InCllcated
Sorghum Culworms {Suriace and Su[)lerranean! ~fCa(j·
casl 2·~ Qfs per acre lust prior to plar,I'rg ',', r~
In10 If'le SO.I Immediately. 2'3 Inches 101 su.' -!~'-' culworms, 3-6 Incl'1es lor sub!el'jJf1f'a .... Cut· worms
Soybuns
Cutworms (Surface and Sublerra,.,eanj Bread cast 2-~ Qls per acre JUS! prior te plarl,r'g Work. lnlo the SOil Immediately ('·3 Inches tor surface cutworms, 3-6 mC"es lor S,"blerranean cuIworms
Sug.r Beels
W,rewor-ns Sleaacast 3 .. QIS pe> acre IUS! pr'or 10 planllng. a:-.d Immed:ately ..... or .. 11"10 SOli 4 8 Inc ties
ToPS may be led 10 tJeel and dairy an'mals
Sug.rClne
W,reworms Apply 1 gal per acre In a 12-lnch banCl c'!n:ered o .... er Ihe lunow fJake appllcat,on d,reClly 10 seed pieces In ooen lutro",," al co .... erlng t,me
TObecco
Cul"'orms Broadcasl 2-3 aTS per acre be'cre transplanting and ImmediaTelY .... ork ,nto thA Sad 2 4 'I'ches
Gre~" June B~etle larvae ~I. "4 pI ,n SO t1.-1IS 01 wal~r and aoply as ~ dre'lch (,JO l).lls per l'iU sa yds) 10 uproOled iHf'dS 01 planl bf!ds "",Ib "prlnllling can
'-"ole C'ICIo:~ts BroadcaST 1 Ilt ~er a("r", .... ,,(>1"\ ·nseCTs are pr~se'" '-',lke ilp~I'(,ll't)n 10 bi>IJ"> or !,("ds 1 2 days pr,or 10 "t) .... nq Of S~l'!d or 1I,1 n 5
p1af'tlng and If'nrnef1'dlf'l.,. work ,nlo "in" I 2 rcf'les
<;f>Pdcorn VaqQ'11s L rq,!( .l ... , J pI ... pp, J .... ~e.s bel()ff' lr.lnsr',-In!1nq !~H"'f>(~ "'Of. ,nlo 5011 2,,.,cf'l,,,,
W"fOWorm\ 8rl"J,v'Ca"T :' J Ills ;J$O, ,l(fA ) 4 ... ee.'S bel()fe Iral1spldl1l.l1q Immf'l(J'AIPly "'0'. ,~'O \Od 6-9 H''1(''~'i
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Range. p .. 1ure, .nd Gr ••• '.nd In •• ct.
Unless ol"erwlse stated, D-z-n dlazlnon .... Gsoo ShOUld al",ays be apphed as a 5pray an a "'Inlmum at 1 gal. of _ater per acr~ tor aerial apphcatlons and ~ minimum of 5 gals. eof wal~r pE:f acre lor ground apphciltlonS
B.rmudagrl •• Ind For.g_ Gr ••••• (01 her U,.n Rang •• nd Pulur. Gr ••••• '
Thrips, Wt:ltelhes, Grasshoppers' .... pply 1 pt per acre
Oa,ry and b~ef callIe and sh~ep (1) may be grazec:: ." :T!edtately fOllOWing apphcallon. I]) IT'ay be leel green lor age Immedlatel.,. lollow,r,g cutllng Forage grasses may be cuI for hay 7 days 101l0wlng Ireatmenl 01) nol repeat application lor 30 days or Illegal resujues may result
Rlng~l.nd. p .. tur •• Ditch B.nks, Roadsides, Wlsreta"d, Noncrop Are.s. B.nler Stups Grassnoppers' Apply ¥.-, pi per acre In water cr ad Imlnll"'Um 01 1 gal 01 all per acrel wT1~n Insects tlrsl ap,,~ar, prelerably ,n the nyrnp"al stage Tf'lorough coverage 01 the 10llage IS essenhal
Oa.,y and beet callie and sheep (I) maf be ,;razed Immedlatel.,. follOWing application. (2)
"lay be led green lo!age Irrlmedlalely follo .... 'ng cutting, 2nd (3) may be led r-ay prO ... lded grass IS not Cut for "ay lor 21 days I' tf'le spray IS a water solution, or lor 30 days I' Ihe spray IS an all solution or 11Ie<;lal reSidues may resull Do 1101
spray l,yestocl\; directly With either a,r or grouna equipment Of Illegal reslcues may re~ul' Do nOI repeal ~~'D"catlon for 30 days Of Itltogal reSidues 'Tlay rp .. ull
Ornlment.llnsect Control
T::l conlrol certain Insects on A.rtlor"'lae. A.za:ea. 81rc~. SOlwooa. Camelha. CarnatIon. C!"1,ysanltlf'mum. Douglas FII. Elm. GlaCl'oll. Ha .... -:~orn. HOlly, Juniper. Lilac, Locust. Mapie. Qak.. Pine. Plum, POPlar. Rhodoaendron. Rose. S~ruce. and Willow. apply Ihe recommended 'ales Ina,cal~d b~IO_
Insects ----Ap~,as. Bag .... orms. Cdrrdt,on Bud Miles. Carrabon Shoal ..... tes COlier MItes. C.,.clam~n Mites. 8'plerous lealmlners. Europe~n Pine S"'OOI ~"'olhS. European Red l-,Alle~. F!ea Be~'les. Hally Bud MolhS. leaf"'oppers. ObSCur~ Roct WeeYlls. Om,.,' .... O·QUS Lealt'ers. Pr'llrl J.,4,les Scal~ CraWIf>fS KOllony (us,""on lecan'um P''''r N('e~l~ ~<ln Jose. Soft Sca'e) T'1r,(.s r""osDolleCl 1.)'!f'S 'oNebworms '''it',tt:>ll,es
.6[:tl lp ,-InCl T"orn ~) ~ e 1,..10 ""Ier s C(l!(l l1 eaSler ' ..... f>(, ... orms F.ill
,·,pt ... orms Hf'm'()(1t
C'1Plt'T'l{''S 0.111: loopp,,, (Hli'(]ueb .. ncled t p<I!rQllers. Prar $Iuqs rpn! Calf'lp,!!ars
Rille per I Rite per 3 gats. 100 gals. water wiltEr --~
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1 " 01 = '11ablf',>po()n\ ," II 01 -: 1 plnl
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PrecautIon lJo nol USIt on Ferns. Po,"seltl~. HIbISCUS. Papaya. PIJ~~. and G~raenl~. S"'~" '"Jury 10 Ihlt pla"'s may occur
Mimosa Web*orrr.s- MI' '~II Ol In 3 gals c: wal~f (or 1 pi to 100 gals 01 Willer) and apply as a tf'lOrough loltar spray wnen aCluUs Ilrsl acpear Make a second and Ihud application 011 4 5 ""ee .. tI,'er",als
La.:n Put Control (h:c1udlng Gall Courses .nd ~od F.rms)
To cor;,o, peslS ItSled tJelow. apply reco~· mendl d rales For cor1lrcl of Anls, Brown Cog Tlc"s. Clover Mites, Cflclo:els. EarWigs. Fleas Millipedes. Sowbugs. and Spflnglalts (Colfembola l .... hlCh are commonly 10und near It-e "ouse and may enter Itle house. spray til 5·" b3nd cl salt around Ihe house. as .... ell as If'le f'louse lot..:n. da!lon wall 10 a helghl 01 2·3 11 Repeat appllca· lion II necessary
PreCiJutlons Blfds, espeClaJly waterfowl leeaJf~g or armJllng on treated areas may Ce ",lIea ~DC.y thiS proalJcr only as sPf'cdlea orr t~'s laDel Beca(Js~ of tfl~ migratory habliS of cerra,n ,,"-au"'owl. do not a~cly In Nassau County. t.'erN Ycrl{
between NovemOer , and May 20 Do not e1lceet1 ma.imum permItted laOel rales, Since rares above those rt!commer.dt!d Sfgndlcan(/y If'lcrease potential hazardS to blfds A.Old o.·er· lappmgOl sprays" waterfowl.' e duOs geese can be e.pected'o (,,'"I!er tt'le Ire.lred area a:'er treatment fe.ccpl Spul Irealf")ef'lSI. ""a:ef 'a..-n w,lf} at least 0 2S InCh ,,".lIef ;mmec'a~~ If al:ef aopllCdllO"l, however S!C{J ""dleflf1g Deleft'> ;:ud· d!mg occurs
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LR~.ooO a!:£J I·~;.t~~n I Wal.. I R.m •• ~._ ~ _____ _ P •• II
lawn Chinch 8uqs , I t L;sro r'llg"tH rate jor lon'lef IPslClual I 2 ~ It 01 3 gals I (ontrOI JI'C In l.l .... ns 01 Qe-n~e growth.
__ ' ___ ! ___ ~:.2~lS $~ A~"~Shn: 1..1,:'..1"': _____ _ Ants .. rmy .... orm5. C [)\t" ~.~""s I ~r I Spot Spf.l'l. nt ndlS dn;' ~as~' 9 Ol'n<1 Sprlngta,ls (CO,it>mt;{;ldr I I ne .. t open,n-:;s CrlC'kelS CulIoIoorrns I I rOf Ir,t I, ec;" .. r;1.l·.~ ._~(1 .~a·(f 1Irt:-"
Digger Wasps. l.lf""';-" '23 11 01 .3 Ga,.., I b(;-!orp IfC j.'n •• .-" t'l: cr •• )' ",J:::·tC~ll.vn fot Fue'S, La"""fI Ullil.l..:','>, cn(d (';'.1SS ~ dr.,. Soa Webworms (La ftn Mu'~s). I Sow~uqs __ ~ ______ .-___ _
Brown Dog Ticks Nett> 00 net applv:o anll"1.115-
Bermua.Jgrass M,Tt'S f"m tICl ..... n (1.)'1_ :,,,kS '::.or']',. !"I_fas'!. ,),1d C F • "~'IOZ 3gal5
I'II~dt'fS. leas. Le.t·~~'-'r;:,~rs L,n(]er sr.ru::tery. Pdf!":u1ar1y near
Billbugs. While- Grubs (SUCh JS Jdpanese Beelie larvae. Europt'dn C~Jler, Suulhern Chafer) Apply 3 11 Ol per 1,000 sQ II olla..."n For grub con1'01 (t'\a .... e appIIC3\'on an\, tlm~ tet""'ee" lale JulV and e~rly October For t),llbug conlroi aPDly .... hen aC11vlty IS Ilrst obser .... pc or "",he" chewed or t)rown grass IS presenl. InC:c.lI,ng Cam age tram Ihls Inse(.t.
Hypelode-s We-e-vll (New Ycrio. Cr'lv) A"'~IY 3 II Ol per t 000 ~q !t 01 <,;r.:I'>5 Tre')! pto:Jlem ateds In mid-April and ag.),n In mld·May
house
Boxeldel bugs: Spr.1v t:ug::. oulSlde the home With 1''''2'~~ II 01 (~·':·s laolespoonsl In 1 gal ..... aler Alltle sarnl·IIr.1e, IMorougtlly spray arOiJnd lounCallon ...... lndO""'S. aoors, lree 'runll.s and !nl0 Cr'3ekS anti oiller places wt1ere !r1seCIS hlCle
Golf Course!' .nd Sad F.rm Pesl Control
To contrOl pesls hsleo below, a~p\y recommenCed rales Do nOI a~'ly male' than 4 Ibs o' A (3!1 01 per t ,000 so It ) In anyone appllC.lllon Fellow all dDP;ICdllo~,> (>lCl'pt spot tr(><1tm(,nIS w,th 025 Inell 01 Irr'gatlon ImmedIately alter "€,,,· .. it'ni
I Aale- 1.000 SQ. H.
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lawn Chinch BU(js
Ants. Army..."orms. Cio .. er '.',:(,,>. Sprlngtalls (CO;i('mDOla), Cr.ckets. Cul .... ormS. O.gger Wasps. EarWI('1s. Fr.t FI.es.lawn BII\bur.s. Sod WeO ..... orms (La ..... n Moms).
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Brown Dog TiCkS. Bermudagrass Miles. Chiggers. F,p_as.Le.:\!t\Qcoers BOllelder Bugs
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3 gals
I US(' "'C;"t>' rail" ler Icnqpr reSidual i Co .... ,rui ar-elln lawns 01 dt"nse g'OWlh. . suCf't as SI Auqu::'IIr'e la ..... ns
SPOt 'Spray ani nll1s dnd wdsp ground ~e':>l opl'r',ngs
For 1('III·es. rro .... grass and walf'r .... ell belclf' trt'd!r.-of>nl bul <:el,lY appllcallon \,Ir<ll! grdS'SIS Cly
Note 00 no! ap~ly 10 JnmlalS
! For brown dOQ II(kS, o'lIqgers lIeas. 1 and bOlCldt" ~ 'JQ'i SPldV Iud and
unClef 5hru~tt·:, Im'Tled,alely sur·
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BllibugS. While Grubs l'SucM a'S J.1paneSp. B('elie lar .... ae. £uroc~an C~,)'t'r ~OLJI"'("n Ct-,l'"rl A~p,y 411 01 pel 1, C'J0 ';,(1 " ell,lwn •• ... al('1 ':P .IS') Ihorougn1y allel a~pliloll'on I::-.. 'e p'"C.Ju/,O'1 t:P'rJ"'" I For !J'uh r::<Jn!lcl "",t-e "'f'pl,ca!,oO ,1"1'
• "'le bel ..... een I,JIP July .1".d Pd'l", OC~CDpI rOf
:-' IIOuQ ('ont'('1 ,1P('I., "","<>n .JC!' ... ·ly IS l,rSI ohserv~d Ot ....-her: \.."p ... "rj Of blo ... n rpa'">s IS pre s~nl. Ind'cal",~ dam.v)", 110'" '''''5 ,n<,eCI
Hyperodes Wellvll {t~('"", ""O,k ('Jr"vl Arp!y J /I
Ol per t 000 ':>'1 II ,.,1 ';'.1',,> W,l!f'r 1t.l',,"> 11"0',
ouq""'y alll"'r a~D"C.,II'O" :' ,('I,. ~'".,- ,ILl' ,1fl tlPIO .... 1 Treal p'ob1rrr ollPol'> ,,, <n'd A.~r'i 1"<1 ollj.t,n ,r
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P,,.c .1ull(ln R 'a .. . J'1d Ho.,r", '.: ... 1 1"'>.'1,r,'J (" (~""io ,r.g on 'r(>.1r~d d'P., .. rr-,l~ l'p .,'1,',1 A('["~ /,..'S
C"Odv("Cln/ya .. ~(1pr".f1(l('" , .. '> Idtt>i p,>( .l,,\~("l' 11'1" tldbl/s 0' (1,,1., fl '-'1 ,)r.II,11,.. .... flf·'·(' ... 1 ,J,) "0r df'p/~ ,n N"~~.lu ("'!J-r,.. .';1'"", '.-1"* (-pI ..... ,."
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cer'T},I/('d I.JOel 'diPS J<; falps .Jt'>Oo;-,. '''05(> feC' r,)mmpoCed S'9f111,C,l'111'f ,'1("fP,,",p polent'Ji fl.lr-
• HC'S fa rwds and .... dlt'''C' ... 1 A. o,d Oll(> ... .1(lpmg 01 5;",.1),5 FOllOw all .IrCI'C.non'; {f'IC('pl SOil' 'ff'd'·
m(>n/Sl ,mmf'd'alply ... ,1" d m.n,mum (II 0 :'5 lOch
cf ,lr'q.Jf'on "'O"",,.,,P( SIC'" ,,,,~.H,on be'o,e (Jud· CI nq (lCCUfS
Storage and Disposal 00 no! conldminaip ""'<ilf'r Inod 0' IPfhl b.,. .,,101
.t~'" 01 C'!.PO'>.l' ()~.pn dump"'q '5 p'Oh,tl'Il'(I
Pe-,Ucl(l. P<>'.:'C'I1f1 .... I .. IpS ,\If' lo.,e ' .... "fopf>r d,,,PCl'i.-t1 0' I'.(P~<; t:e'>I'CH19 ',C~"l.,. I""l'U'P Or "nS.llp '0; .1 \<'0'.I110n 0' ff><'!ef,llld'" II t'fl'>"C,(ffl. 'SP',ly mi.· IUlft Of r,o'itllill (d~nOl tlf'l d'!'''''5P", 01 t>y U'>ft ar cnlrl,n? 10 l.lhflllr',>r~\jC '.on'S (nnld( I yOul :'1011", p,,\I'C,(11'1 0' EnY"n""'IPf'I!oll LOrll/OI A'lf'flCv ('r
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Precautionary Stai~ments H.,erda to Hum.ns .nd Do"'~sllc Anlm.ls
WARNING
'-Ail.". be fa~oJl II sl'I'aJ!c",pd May tle absorbed IhrOugh !'kln 00 nOl "Jle.lltle s~ra.,. ""'ISI 00 nOI gel In eyE's. on Sloun cr on cl::::!~I~'; Wasn ttlor oughlv alter f'.aT"l'j\\ng A.oII} c.onlamlnallOn 01 load 00 nOI 'ISf' on tlu~ans C"r pe.m.1 ctlildren 10 go 01110 spr ayed gf .1SS ur.l,i spr .I..,. t'l.lS complelely dlled
Keep oul 01 r"d:..rl o~ dOfT'f.'sIIC animals Do 1101 conl .. mlnate "_'2d or use C''' ~ouse!"ola pels or IlveSlock ('I,) "01 re.m'l pt·!S TO t;a onlO s~ra.,.ed grass unltl ::.pray "'.35 CC:T'~ .. ele'Y Cr,(,(!
Stateme!'nl of Praclrcal T't'.tm~ni
It s •• Uowed. C.:Ili J. c"'.~'( . .ln l'TImt'<J'.\lI'IV CO NOT INDUCE VC""!T:~G U~HESS ~,jO OTHER TREATMf::NT IS AVAILABLE Vcmdlng m,J'r cause aspltal.t)fi ~."eumOf"l,a 1I111s r.ecessary 10 Induce voml\lng. G'lIe ""C!I~ one or Iwo ql,)sst"s of water and If serl '"nger :n t',Jck 01 If':rC',JI Repeal unl'l .... omlt lIU1d IS c:ear L'O nol ,nduce .... om!Ilng or give anythlnQ by mCulh 10 an unC.JnsClOus person
tt tnhaled. ~e\no .... e .. 'c'. m to t'csh ~'I a .... d '-lCpl)' artlllCldl lesp,ra"o" II In~ [,,'p(1
If on skin ...... as" prOfT'pl'v w'lh SO 30 ana waTer Rinse tnorOu9~1)'
It In eyes. f·ns.e p)'~s "",,~n jJ'('l'"):y c,\ .... ;:l1er ana Ca~\ a phySiCian ,mmea,J'!':,
Nole- 10 PhVs,cl~n: GJ,>"'C I,h-dge IS Ir.Clc,J·e<,1 Contains a petroleu'Tl t:.l'>('O ::.c:' enl ~.hICM t)le' sen!s aspllalion hJ:!J'~ :'!rO~":'e s""II.>I(' and 2·PAM are specdlc dr!,C:~;!t'S
Envlronmrnta' H.ilzards Ttlls producl IS IOll'C !o b,res fish. olnd "",·Idl,le ,nclud.n9 waledo .... ' 8 fjS a-.d ..... alp""""'1 lpt~c;ng or 111nklng on Ir{'aleL: areas l'I'".ay be klll€r"l P"cause 01 Ihe mlg,ator ... n,1::',15 01 cerla,n Allan IIC Caast w''IIerl01'l'1 C!o "01 ,,~;:::y In,s pr('lCuCl If' ~"assau CounTy. Ne ..... Y(.',k tplween NOllpmf:\('r 1 and May 20 00 nOI el(t'cd mallmum Clelmolled label rales. as Idles at'0~e Ihose recomm",nced SignificanTly IncreasE' PCICn!'al Ilalald'j If) tacs and walerfowl A .... old 0 .... erl"OPI1')9 01 'ip'ays Wtle-re ""gallon (w<llell1"ql 15 '''commended apply a minimum of 0 2~ Inc'" of waler Im'Tl'?O,· alely aller appllcarlon StC'P ItfIQd!!Ol' toe'ore puddling OCcurs Keep Oul of la"(:'5 Slll'.ln,s ponds. I.dal marshes and esluar,e'S {(,ICf'Pt 'or e!lluence frornlr('aleCl ..... .)lp~Cre:;<; te(jr,' 00 nOI apply to ..... alN Ih.1t ..... 011 toe u':.ed t ' recrea['onal purposes and human and II"''-': . .[O(~ ;:On,>ump['on S""lmp and crab m;1v be 1o.,IIPd al a[,(;I.callon r ,llE''S recommended on I""s 1.1.,('1 0lil 1"101 .1 .... P~ • ... ";,-e: 1151'1. shl.mp, CIao 3na..· ..... Gu,ll,C .,'1" ate· Import.1 n t resoutCp-s T~s P'C~~'oJcl '"'uS~ aQ,l.,I:W- • used II'. art"a-s ""'''prp "T'I~.lII""I on Ihr('.ll(lanfl'd. pndangM~d '>PE'CIf'S ''i 1,;(>1 ... Ci )t)!.-1C[ .,('Il" S!~[~ F Ish and Game AG('nc -,-1.., VlI'QI'..-.I,cn [."'ltI ... ~~ 10 areas holvlng l"re.Uen~ end,lnQ"'ed 'S.'C<:~ • T""ls prsl'cldo IS hl'1I1IV 1~f\( ~ ttl'S ... pOSWI" dlfflCI Irealmpnl or 10 'e'S' .... 5 ._na,O'''l ,11') I· IrpoJlpd .lIra 00 fWT ,l{'[ll.., ...... f>1ll t('PS ME' :\tl:'~', • v,slling tnft clap CO",(,I (I(\p or ..... (',,(1S 1::1('1.1".,'"<'1'''''
Ine trf'almpnl a.eoJ Af'(:I'~,f!~)~' \"'ou,.l t'.·l·W\f~ • 10 prOYI(1A [1'1~ "'a"'''LJ.,.t'~o;.o;.'lo1p ,"I'-",dl. bt1! .... Pt"n 11{,.llmpnl .lr.d ~'"'!'.r'f"~ ~'ef'(,CI·,f9 b". dC I ' .... ".,. • •
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D-z-n' diazinon AG 500
Insecticide For Agricultural or Commercial Use Only
For control of certain insects on fruits. nuts, vegetables, field crops, lawns and ornamentals
Active Ingredient: Oiazlnon: O,O-diethyl 0-(2 - isopropyl-6-methyl- 4-pyrimidinyl) phosphoro-thioate ...... , .... 46.0%
Inert IngredIents: 52.0°;,
Total: 100.0 ••
0, z' n diazinon AGSOO contains 4 Ibs. diaZlnon per gallon.
See directions for use In attached booklet.
EPA Reg. No. 100-461 EPA Est. 100·AL-t
O,z,n' trademark of CIBA-GEIGY for diazinon
1986 CIBA - GEIG Y Corporalion
Agricultural Division CIBA-GEIGY Corporation Greensboro, NC 27419 CGA 11128B 096
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D·z·n® diazinon AG500
Insecticide
For Agricultural or Commercial Usc Cnly
For control of certain insects on fruits. nuts. vegetables. field crops. lawns and ornillnentals
Active Ingredient: Diazinon: O.O-Diethyl O-{2-isopropyl-6-
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methyl-4-pyr imidinyl) phosphorothioate ............... . Inprt Inqredlents:
48.0% 5 2.0-%
Total:
D·z·n diazinon AGSOO contains 4 lbs. Diazinon ~er gallon
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
WARNING
See additional precautionary statements at end of booklet.
See directions for use inside booklet.
AVISO
Precaucion Al Usuario: si usted no lee ingles. no use este producto hasta que la etiqueta haya sido explicado ampliamente.
EPA Reg. No. 100-461 EPA Est. 100-AL-1
ClBA-GEIGY
D'z'n~ trademark of CIBA-GEIGY f( .. diazinon °1986 CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Agricultural Qivision CIBA-~EIGY Corporation Greensboro. North Carolina 27419
CGA lL128B 2 1/2 Gallons
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DIRECTIONS fOR USE AND CON~ITIONS CF SALE AND WARRANTY
IMPORTANT: Read the entire Directions for flse and the Conditions of Sale and Warranty betore uSing this product.
Conditions of sale and warranty
The Directions for Use of this product reflect the opinion of experts based on tlcld use and tests. The directions are believed to be reliable and sho~ld be followed carefully. However, it is impossible to eliminate all risks inherently associated with use of this product. Crop injury, ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of such factc·s as weather conditions, presence of other materials, or the manncr of us,, or application all of which are beyond the control of CIBA-GEIGY or the Sellnr. All such risks shall be assumed by the Buyer.
CIBA-GEIGY warrants that this product conforms ~o the chemical description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes referred to in the Directions for Use subject to the inherent riSKS referred to aoove. CIBA GEIGY makes no other express or implied warranty of Fitness or Merchantability or any other express or Implied warranty. In no case shall CIBA-GEIGY or the Seller be llable for consequentlal, speCIal, or Indirect damages resultlnq from the use or handling of thiS product. CIBA GEIGY and the Seller otrer thiS product, and the Buyer and user accept it~ subject to the foregoing Conditions of Sale and Warranty, whlch may be varied only by agreement In writing Signed by a duly authorized representative of CIBA-GEIGY.
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O-z·n (li,-lzinon l\GSOO is an t"'m~,!lsifiahle ~01~tion which. wht~n
dilllt.t"] with w.'lt,'r according to tho t1ir0ctions. is intt'rl<l.'d for tIl<' control of in",'ct p.,,;t-; of ilqricllltllral rrnps .lnd oth·'r plant Pl'~)t_!). Do not U:,C~ in i)arns or dwt. ...... llings. Do not: \J~)\-" on livestock.
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In t.";lt' dir.'ctions for tl,;e which follow. b,'st control i,; obt .• in,·d when clppl ic.~tion is m .• d.> at first si'Jn of pests. Appl ic,ltion should lv~ rt.:·p'')atf~d as nl~C'(~s:;l1ry to m,1intain control.
To avoid spr,.y drift. do not apply und'~r windy conriitions. Avoiri spray overlap. as crop or plant iniury may reslllt.
It is ~ violation of fl~Jcral law to use this product In a nt~nnt~r
incon,;i:,tent with its lab,'ling.
Do not al'l,ly this product in such a manner as to directly or throllqh <ir i ft expose workers or othpr pC'rsons except tho,;.' knowingly involv,>cJ in tht' application. rhe area being tr" .• ted mllst bC' vac,ll."'! by unprotcct.'d pc r sons.
FAIL[)[~E 'ro FOLLOW TilE DIRECTIO;-.JS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON TillS LAnEL MAY RESULT IN POOR INSECT CONTROL. CROP INJURY. OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES.
Do not enter treated areas withollt protective clothing as described in the USDA/EPA Guide for Commercial Applicators llntil srrays have drieri.
Becallse certain states may rpquire more restrictive reentry intervals (or various crorJs trpat~d with this product. consult YOllr State D0r.lrtment of Agricultur~ for further infnrmation. (Sec Not0 b01ow.l
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Written or oral warnings must be given to workers who are expected to be in a treated area or in an area about to be treated with this product. Oral warnings must inform workers of areas or fields that may not be entered without specific protective clothing until sprays havE dried, and appropriate actions to take in case of accidental exposure, as described under Precautionary Statements on this label. When oral warnings are given, warnings shall be given in a l,lnguage customarily understood by workers. Oral warnings must be given if there is reason to believe that written warnings cannot be understood by workers. Written warnings must include the following information: WARNING. Area treated with D,z,n diazinon AGSOO on (date of application). Do not enter without appropriate protective clothing until sprays have dried. In case of accidental exposure, flush eyes or skin with plenty of water. Call physician if irritation persists. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reUSE.
Note: The California Department of Agriculture has set as-day reentry for Diazinon on citrus, grapes, peaches, and nectari.es. Five days should elapse between the time of application and the time a worker may enter the field to engage in any activity requiring substantial contact with treated foliage. When a mixture of two 0; more organic phosphate pesticides is applied, the interval shall be prolonged by adding to the longest applicable interval an additional 50% of that interval.
FrUit ana Nut Crops
Note: Unless otherwise stated, the following rates should be applied as a dilute full cover spray.
Almonds
Mites, Twig Borers: Apply 1-1 1/2 pts. per 100 gals. of water.
Parlatoria Scales, San Jose Scales: Mix 1-1 1/2 pts. D.z-n diazinon AG500 plus 2-3 gals. dormant oil per 100 gals. of water and apply as a dormant spray.
Almond hulls may be used for feed for livestock.
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Apricots
Aphids, Brown Mites (Clover Mitcs), Twospotted Olive 2~di~ Crawlers. San Jose Scale Crawlers: 100 gals. of water. Apply when aphids, mites, crawlers first appear.
Spider Mi tcs, Mi x 1 pt. pe r
and scale
Olive Scale Crawlers: Mix 1/2 pt. 0 z n diazinon AG500 plus 1 1/2 gals. of light medium horticultural oil per 100 gals. of water. Apply when scale crawlers are presen~.
Apricot Mealybugs: Mix 1 pt. per '00 gals. of water. Apply as a cover spray from petal fall to Junc.
Do not apply within 10 days of ha'lest or illegal residL'es may result.
Blueberrics
Cranberry Fruitworms, Cherry Fruitworms, Blueberry Maggots, Aphids, Thrips, Twospotted Hites: Mix 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water. Apply up to 200 gals. of spray per acre. Do not,apply within 7 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Caneberries
Blackbcrries, Boysenberries, De~b~rries, Loganberries, Raspbern,es
Leafhoppers, Thrips, Ap~ids, Twospotted Mites, Raspberry Sawflies: Apply 2 pts. p2. acre in a minimum of 100 gals. of water.
Ras?berry Fruitworms: Apply at the above rates when blossom buds separate and repeat application immediately before blossoms open.
Dryberry Mites: gals. of water. cancs are still ond application closed.
Apply 1-2 qts. per acre in a minimum of 100 Apply as a dormant spray in early spring, when
on the ground and buds are closed. Make a secwhcn the buds are well developed, but still
Do not apply within 7 days of h~rvest or illegal residues may result.
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Raspberry Crown Borers (Raspberry Root Borers): Apply 2 qts. per acre in a minimum of 100 gals. of ~ater as a drench to the crown area and to the lower canes. Applj either in the spring before berries begin to form, or in the fall after harvest.
Cherries
Eyespotted Bud Moths, Fruittree Leafrollers: Mix 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water. Apply 1n cover sprays as necessary beginning with petal fall.
Cherry Fruit Flips: Mix 1/2-1 pt. per 100 gals. of water. Make 3 or 4 applications, beginning when adult cherry fruit flies begin to emerge and repeat at 10-day intervals.
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Leafhoppers: Apply 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water in 3-5 applications beginning at petal fall and continuing through the growing season, or apply as infestations develop.
Black Cherry Aphids: Mix 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water. Apply as a cover spray when aphids appear and repeat after 10 days.
Sa~ Jose Scale Crawlers: Mix 1 pt. per 100 g~ls. of water. Apply during the pre-pink stage or when crawlers first appear.
Do not apply within 10 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Cherry Rust Mites: Mix 1/2-1 pt. per 100 gals. of water. Apply as a supplemental spray after harvest.
Citrus Fruits
Grapefruit, Lemons, Limes, Oranges, Tangelos, Tangerines, Citrus C1tron, Kumquats, and hybr1ds of these
Citrus Aphids, Fruittree Leafrollers, Cottonycushion Scale Crawlers, Soft Scale Crawlers: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per 100 gals. of water (maximum 1,000 gals. per acre) as a thorough cover spray when aphids and crawler stages of scale insects first appear.
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Fruittr0~ Leafrollers: Use 1/2-1 pt. per 100 gals. of spray (maximum 1,000 gals. per acre) when an average of 50 percent of eggs in egg masses have hatched in the spring.
Citrus Thrips: Apply 1 pt. in 100 gals. of water (maximum 1,000 gals. per acre) when thrips first appear.
Citrus Snow Scales: Apply 1-2 pts. per 100 gals. of water (maximum 1,000 gals. per acre) as a postbloom spray and again as a summ~r spray. For heavy snow scale inf~stations usc the higher dosage rate. Thor0ugh coverage of tree trunks, limbs, and twigs is essential.
Precaution: Do not apply during bloom. Do not apply to citrus Within 21 days of ha~vest or illegal residues may result. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where t~ese are important resources.
Cranberries
Blackheaded Fireworms (Rhopobota naevana): Apply 2 qts. in 400 gals. of water per acre.
Cranberry Fruitworms: Apply 3 c:ts. 1n 400 gals. of wat.?r per acre.
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Figs
Vinegar Flies (Drosophila spp.), Dried Fruit Beetles: Apply 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Filberts
Filbert Leafrollers, Aphids: Apply 1-2 qts. in 250·400 gals. of water per acre as a thorough cover spray.
Grapes
Pacific Spider Mites, Leafhoppers, Grape Berry .Ioths, Grape Leaffolders: Apply 1-2 pts. per acre in a minimum of 100 gals. of water as a thorough cover spray. Do not apply within 18 days of har,"est or illegal residues may resul t.
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Dr0sophila spp.: Apply 12-18 flo oz. per acre in a minimum of 100 gals. of water as a thorough cover spray, or apply when insects first appear. Mak~ additional applications at weekly intervals as necessary.
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Olives
Olive Scales: Mix 3/4-1 pt. of 0 z n diazinon AG500 plus 1 1/2 gals. of light medium summer horticultural oil per 100 gals. of water. Apply as a cov'!r spray in June or July.
Precaution: Do not apply during bloom to avoid injury to pollinating insects or within 75 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Peaches, Nectarines
Aphids, Brown Mit~s (Clover Mites), Twospotted Olive Scale Crawlers, San Jose Scale Crawlers: 100 gals. of water. Apply when aphids, mites, ers first appear.
Spider Mites, Mix 1 pt. per
and scale crawl-
Olive Scale Crawlers: Mix 1/2 pt. of O-z-n diazinon AG500 plus : 1/2 gals. light medium horticultural oil per 100 gals. of water. Apply when scale crawlers are present.
Oriental Fruit Moths: Mix 1 pt. per 100 gal~. of water and apply at 100% petal fall. Make 2 additional applications at 10··15 day intervals. Time the last application to peak adult oriental fruit moth flight, if possible.
Peach Twig Borers: Mix 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water and apply to peaches in May and June.
Leafhoppers (Peaches only): Apply 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water in 3-5 applications beginning at petal fall and continuing through the growing seas':)n, or apply as infestations develop.
White Peach Scale (Peaches only): As a post-harvest spray apply 1 1/2-2 pts. per 100 gals. of water timed to coincide with peak crawler and immature s~ale activity. Under conditions of heavy infestations, two applications may be necessary.
Do not apply to p'!ach,'s within 20 days, or to nectarines within 10 days, of harvest or illegal residues may reSUlt.
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Pecans
Aphids, Mites, Pecan Nut Casebearers, Walnut caterpillars: Apply 1-3 qts. per acre as a foliage spray in a minimum of 100 gals. of water. Do not apply after husks crack or illegal residues may result.
Pineapple
Scales: Apply 5 qts. of D z n diazinon AG500 plus 2 gals. of light or medium horticultural oil in 500 gals. of water per acre to the vegetative slips on the plants following harvest of pineapple.
Mealybugs: Apply 2 qts. per acre in a minimum of 100 gals. of water. May be applied on day of harvest.
Pineapple forage and refuse may be fed to livestock 7 days following last application. Illegal residues may res~lt if fed sooner than indicated.
Plums, Prunes
Brown Mitos (Clover Mites), European Red Mites: Apply 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water.
Leafcurl plum Aphids, Mealy Plum Aphids, Thistle Aphids: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per 100 gals. of water.
Do not apply within 10 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Strawberries
Aphids, Twospotted Spider Mites: Apply 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water per acre.
Cyclamen Mites: Apply 1 qt. per 100 gals. of water per acre, directing spray to plant crowns. plants should be sufficiently agitated to assure thorough coverage of the foliage. Make additional applications, if necessary, after harves~.
Mole Crickets: Broadcast 1 qt. per acre when insects are present. Apply 1-2 days before transplanting and immediately mix into the top 1-2 inches of soil.
Strawberry Leafrollers: Mix 3/4-1 pt. per 100 gals. of water. Apply 200 gals. of spray per acre when blossoms show color.
Do not apply within 5 days of harv'?st or illcrJ.11 rcsidtH's may result.
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Walnuts
Aphids, Mites: Apply 1 qt. per acre as a foliage spray in a minimum of 100 gals. of water.
Codling Moths, Scale Crawlers, Walnut Caterpillars: Apply 3 qts. per acre as a foliage spray in a minimum of 100 gals. of water.
Do not apply after the husks open or illegal residues may result.
Vegetable Foliar Insects
Unless otherwise stated, foliar applications of 0 z n diazinon AG500 should always be applied to vegetable crops as a spray in a minimum of 2 gals. of water per acre for aerial applications and a minimum of 10 gals. of water per acre for ground applications.
Beans
Pole Beans, Sna~ Beans, Lima B~ans
Black Bean Aphids, Mexican Bean Beetles, Leafminers: Apply 1 - 1 1/2 pt s. pe r ac r e .
Cucumber Beetles: Apply ~/4 pt. in 100 gals. of water per acre.
Do not apply within 7 days of bean harvest or illegal residues may result. Bean forage or bean hay may be fed to dairy and beef cattle and sheep. Wait 4 days following treatment if forage is to be cut for hay or illegal residues may result.
Lima Beans
Dipterous Leafminers, Leafhoppers, Mites: Apply 1 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest or illegal residues may result. Bedn forage or bean hay may be fed to dairy and beef cattle and sheep. Wait 4 days following treatment if forage is to be cut for hay or illegal residues may result.
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Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower
Aphids, Diamondback Moths, Imported Cabbageworms: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre. Applications at 7-10 day intervals will usually be required. Do not apply to broccoli or cauliflower within 5 days, or to cabbage within 7 aays, of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Brussels Sprouts
Aphids, Diamondback Moths, Imported Cabbageworms: Apply 1 pt. per acre. Generally, applications at 7-10 day intervals will be required. Do not apply to brussels sprouts within 7 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Carrots
Aphids: Apply 1 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Celery
Aphids, Flea Beetles: Apply 1 pt. ~n 100 gals. of water per acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvest or illegal residues may result. Plants should be market trimmed (tops removed) before being shipped or used or illegal residues may result. Tops should not be used for feed or food or illegal residues may result.
Collards, Kale, Swiss Chard, Turnip Tops
Aphids, Imported Cabbageworms, Diamondback Moths, Harlequin Cabbage Bugs: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre. Do not apply to collards, kale, or turnip tops within 10 days, or to Swiss Chard within 12 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Cucumbers
Aphids, Serpentine Leafminers, Thrips: Apply 1 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 7 ddys of harvest or illegal residues may result.
\I~ids, Dipt~rous Leafminers: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
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Melons, Squash
Cantaloupes, Casabas, Crenshaws, Honeydew Melons, Muskmelons, PerSIan Melons, and hvbrids of these; Watermelons and theIr hyorlds; Summer and W~nter Squash
Aphids, Leafhoppers, Mites: Apply 1-1 1/2 pts. per acre.
Serpentine Leafminers, Thrips: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre.
00 not apply to melons and winter squash within 3 days, or to summer squash within 7 days, of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Mushroom Houses
Mushroom Flies (Phorids and Sciarids): Mix 1/2-1 gal. in 50 gals. of water (0.5% to 1.0% actual diazinon) and spray on outside and inside walls and ventilators of mushroom houses, after compost in beds has been pasteurized by hpating. Do not spray compost in beds or after spawning or illegal residues may result.
To treat wooden sides of beds, posts, doors, and door frames after pasteurizing, mix 1/2 pt. in 6 gals. of water and apply with a brush.
Do not treat compost or illegal residues may result.
Onions
Onion Thrips: Apply 1 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Peas
Aphids, Leafminers: Apply 3/4-1 pt. per acre. Peas may be picked immediately. Pea vines and pea vine hay may be fed to dairy and beef cattle and sheep. Wait 4 days following treatment if forage is to be cut for hay or illegal residues may result.
Peppers
Aphids, Serpentine Leafminers: Apply 1/2 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
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Pot- ~.itoes
Aphids, Flea Beetles, Colorado Potato Beetles, Dipterous Leafmlners: Apply at the rate of 1/2-3/4 pt. per acre.
Banded Cucumber Beetles, Leafhoppers, Southern Armyworms: A[lply 3/4-1 pt. per acre.
Do not apply within 35 days of harvest or illegal residu,~s may result.
Radishes, parsnips, Turnips
Aphids, Flea Beetles, Dipterous Leafminers: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 10 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Spinach, Beets
Aphids, Dipterous Leafminers: not apply to spinach within 10 of harvest or il~egal residues
Squash (Summer and Winter)
See Melons and Squash section.
Sweet Corn
Apply 1/2-1 days, or to may result.
pt. per acre. Do beets within 14 days,
Corn Earworms: Apply 1-1 1/4 qts. per acre when silks first appear. Two or three repeat applications at 2-3 day intervals will usually be necessary. Corn may be picked immediately following last application. Corn forage may be fed to dairy and beef cattle and sheep.
Refer also to Corn under Field and Forage Foliar Insects and Field and Forage Soil Insects.
Tomatoes
Aphids, Dipterous Leafminers: Apply 1/2 pt. per acre. To control lcafminers, weekly applications are usually required.
Banded Cucumber Beetles, Fall Armyworms, Southern Armywo~ms: Apply 3/4-1 pt. per acre.
Vinegar Flies (Drosophila spp.): Apply 1/2-1 1/2 pts. per acre. Weekly applicatlons dre usually required.
Do not apply within 1 day of harvest or illegal residues may result.
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\~atercress (!lawai i only)
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Cyclamen Mites: Mix 1 pt. per 100 gals. of water and app:y to one acre as a tllorough cover spray. Spray should be directed into the crowns and growing tips of plants. It infestation is heavy, make a second appl.ication no later than 10 days after the first applicati~n. Repeat applications as necessary. Do not apply within 5 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Vegetable SOlI Insects
Unless otherwise stated, soil applications of ~z.n diazinon AG500 should always be applied to vegetable crops as a spray in a minimum of 5 gals. of water per acre for ground applications.
Cutworms (Surface and Subterranean)
Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cantaloupes Cauliflower Celery Collards Cuc:lmbers Endive (Escarole)
Kale Lettuce Lima Beans Muskmelons Parsley Peas Peppers Potatoes
snap Beans Spinach Summe: Squash Sweet Corn Swiss Chard Tomatoes Watermelons Winter Squash
Broadcas~ 2-4 qts. per acre just prior to planting. Work into the soil immediately, 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
Garden Symphylans (Centipedes)
Cabbage Carrots Corn Lettuce
Peas Pole Beans Radishes Red Beets
snap Beans Tomatoes Turnips
Broadcast 10 qts. per acre just prior to planting. Immediately work into soil. 4-8 inches. This preplant treatment will also control other soil insects: cutworms (surface and subterranean), mole crickets, root maggots, and wireworms.
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Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Caul~flower
Collards
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Endive (Escarole) Kale Lettuce Mustard Peppers
Radishes Tomatoes Turnips
Broadc3st 1 qt. per acre when insects are present. Make application to plant beds or field 1-2 days prior to sowing of seed or tr~nsplanting and immediately work into soil 1-2 inches.
Onion '·~aggots
Onions Furrow Application: Apply 1 qt. per acre in sufficient water to drench the seed furrow at planting time.
Broadcast Application: Broadcast 2-4 qts. per acre just prior to planting. Immediately wcrk into soil 3-4 inches.
Root Maggots
Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower: Broadcast Application: Broadcast 2-3 qts. per acre and immediately work into the soil 3-4 inches, before seeding, either in the seedbed or in the field, or before transplanting.
Transplant water (drench) application: Mix 1/4-1/2 pt. in 50 gals. of transplant water, when 200-300 gals. of water are used per acre. May be applied at the rate of 1/2-1 cupful per plant, either by hand or by tractor-mou~ted sprayer equipped with drop nozzles to direct sprdy to the base of the plant.
Precaution: Transplant water treatments may result in stand reductIon due to plant stress at t1me of transplant1ng.
Radishes: Mix 1 qt. in 50 gals. of water. Apply 80-100 gals. per acre (1-1 1/3 gals. per 1,000 linear feet of row) in th<! seed furrow at planting tiMe.
Wireworms
Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cantaloupes Carrots Cauliflower Celery Collards Cucumbers
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Endive (Escarole) Kale Lettuce Lima Bear.s Muskmelons Onions Parsley Peas peppers
Potatoes Snap Beans Spinach Summer Squash Sweet Corn Sweet potatoes Swiss Chard Tomatoes Watermelons Winter Squash
Broadcast 3-4 qts. per acre prior to planting, and immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Potatoes: Broadcast 3-6 qts. per acre prior to planting. diately disk or harrow into soil 4-8 incheE.
Sout~er~ Potato Wireworms (Southeastern U.S.l
Potatoes:
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For use to control southern pota~o wireworm'; in potatoes gr·Jwn on mineral soils in the Southeast, apply 2-4 qts. per acre as a soil treatment prior to planting, and immediately mix thoroughly by disking, or other suitable means into the top 3-6 inches of soil, depending on location of wireworms.
Fletd ana Forage Fotlar Insects
Unless otherwise stated, foliar applications of D.z.n diazinon AG500 should always be applied to field and forage crops as a spray in a minimum of 2 gals. of water per acre for aerial applications and a minimum of 10 gals. of water per ac~e for ground applications.
Alfalfa, Clover
Spotted Alfalfa Aphids, Yellow Clover Aphids, Pea Aphids, Leafhoppers, Plant Bug Nymphs, Mites: Aoply 3/4-1 pt. per acre.
crasshoppers: Apply 1 pt. per acre.
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Followinq the above applic,:Iti0n!i, dairy and beef cattl·, c1nci sh.>':p (I) may b.! grazed i'"'""di,1t"1,' following applicat1on, (2) may b~ fed green alfalfa or =10vcr imm!diately following Cll" n'J, ·:Ind (3) may be fed hay pr0'Jided alfalfa or c10'J'''' 1S not cut f0r hay for 7 C'ilYS followi.:Jg treat.ll.~nt or ill',''1"l residuo;s may result.
Al[al!a WAe~il Larvae: For cO:Jtrol in the spring, apply 2-] pts. per acr~! when feeding oamaC]·:- tu qrowing tj.ps becom{::~ evident. Rf?peat application, if nf':';·:~j~;ary. If damag ,! is alr,~ady ext',nsive, cut the hay and makr, applic:ation to thc, stu~)bln. rJQ
not graze dairy and beef animals or sheep for 2 days. ~o not cut for hay for 10 days followi:Jg treatment or illegal residues may resLllt.
Precaution: Do not spray livestock ~ rectly ~ith either alr or groune eauinment er Illeoa1 resloues mav resilit. Do not treat durl~c bioo~ to aVOid InJury to pOlllna~lnq Insects.
Clov" r
Striped Ground Crickets: BroaJcast 1-2 pts. per acre following seeding in the fall but prior to clover emergence.
Cnrn
Use a mini~um of 1 gal. of water for aerial a~plicatio:Js and 5 gals. of water for ground applications.
Corn Rootworm Adults: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre.
Corn Leaf Aphids: Apply 1-2 pts. per acre. Complete coverage of the upper portions of the plarts is essential. Repeat applications as necessary.
Mites: Apply 1 pt. rnr acre when infestations first appear. Repeat application~ IS necessary.
Flea Beetles: Apply 1 pt. per acre when insects first appear. Rep0at appli~ations as n~c~s~ary.
Grasshoppers: Apply 1 pt. per acre.
Sap Beetles: Apply 2-2 1/2 pts. per acre. Add 1-2 gals. Jf sol~ble mineral oil ppr acre to the spray mixture. Cons~lt
State Agric'lltural Experiment Stations or State Extension Ser~ic~ Specialists [or proper timin1 of sprays.
Corn may be pick,-'rj imm"rj iat<>ly fo11O'. ... ing last appl ication. Curn fora'l" ma,! b,! fen to nairy and b",.,f cat~_le ann sh,.,,,p.
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cotton
Spider Mites, Aphids, Leafhoppers, Lygus Bug, Cotton Leafworms, Cotton Leafperforators: Apply 1-2 pts. in 5-25 gals. of water per acre. Repeat as infestation warrants.
Do nct apply within 14 days of harvest or illegal residues may result. Do not graze treated cotton plants, or feed gin waste to livestock or lllegal residues may result.
Guar (Texas and Oklahoma only)
Midge: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre in a minimum of 10 gals. of water for ground application or 2 gals. of water for aerial application when 15% of the blooms are infested. Should the infestation warrant, repeat applications should be made in 5-6 days.
Do Dot make more than 3 applications to the same crop. Do not apply within 12 weeks of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Do not graze or feed treated forage to livestock wiLhin 12 weeks of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Hops
Aphids, Mites: Apply 1 qt. per acre. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Sorghum
Use a minimum of 1 gal. of water for aerial applications and 5 gals. of water for ground applications.
Sorghum Midge: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre when 90% of heads have emerged from the boot. Repeat application within 4 days.
Mites: Applv 1 pt. per acre when infestation first appears and rer·~at applications as necessary.
Greenbug: Apply at the rates indicated below when infestation first appears and repeat as necessary.
Texas and Oklahoma - Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre. All Other Areas - Apply 1 pt. per acre.
Crop may be fed to livestock immediately followinS treatment. Do not apply within 7 days of harvesti~g for grain or illegal residues may result.
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Sugar Beets
Beet Leafhoppers, Dipterous Leafmine."s, Aphids: Apply 3/4-1 pt. pe r acre.
Grasshoppers: Apply 1 pt. per acre.
Tops may be fed to beef and dairy animals.
Sugarcane
Aphids: Apply 1/2-1 pt. per acre. Allow 1 day between last application and harvest or illegal residues may result. Bagasse Mnd forage may be fed to livestock.
Tobacco
Aphids, Flea Beetles: Apply 1/2-3/4 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest or illegal residues ma~ r~sult.
Grasshoppers: Appl~ 1 pt. per acre. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest or illegal residues may result.
Fle1d and Forage SOlI Insects
Unless otherwise stated, soil applications of 0 z n diazinon AG500 should always be applied to field and forage crops as a spray in a minimum of 5 gals. of water per acre for ground applications.
Alfalfa, Clover
Cutworms (Surface and Subt-.erranean): Broadcast: 2-4 qts. per acre just prior to plan~ing. Work into the soil immediately, 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, ~-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
Corn
Corn Rootwor;n Larvae: postemergence Basal Treatment: Apply 1 1/4-2 1/2 oz. per 1,000 linear feet of corn row in sufficiept water to thoroughly wet base of corn plant and a narrow band of soil next to the plant. Refer to the row spacing chart for amounts recommended per acre. Cover treated bano with 2-3 inches cf soil using a disk hiller or cultivator immediately after spraying. Application should be made at the first sign of corn rootworm larvae, but not later than June 24 in the Middle Corn Belt, or July 1 in the Northern Corn Belt.
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Suggested Rates According to Row Spacing for Corn Rootworm Larvae Control
Row Spacing
48"
42"
40"
38"
36"
30"
24"
20"
15"
Linear Feet of Corn ROW/Acre
10,890
12,455
13,068
13,939
14,250
17,424
21 ,780
26, 136
34,848
Postemergence Basal Treatment
(Flo oz.,
14-28
15.5-31
16-32 (1/2-1 qt.l
17.5-35
18-36
22-44
27.5-5:;
32-64 (1-2 qts.'
44-88
Note: For row spacings not listed, calculate the appropriate dosage based on the 40-inch row figure.
Seedcorn Maggots: Broadcast 2-4 qts. per acre just prior to planting. Work immediately into soil 2 inches.
Cutworms (Surface and Subterraneanl: Broadcast ~-4 qts. per acre. For surface cutworms apply just prior to planting or when larvae first appear and work into soil 1-2 inches imme-d ia\.. Do not apply later than lay by.
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rr;,.'ean cutworms apply just prior to planting and ;. )rk into soil )-6 inches.
Wirew<.,. ,:,.,'y 3-4 qts. per acre prior to planting and immedia':"ij ,"OL; into the soil 4-8 inches.
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Corn may be picked immediately following last application. Corn fora0e may be fed to dairy and beef cattle and sheep.
Cowpeas
Cutworms (Surface and Subterranean): Broadcast 2-4 qts. per acre, just prior to planting. Work into the soil immediately, 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
Lespedeza
Cutworms (Surface and Subterranean): Broadcast 2-4 qts. per acre just prior to planting. Work into the soil immediately, 2-3 inch?s for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
Peanuts
Cutworms: Apply 2 qts. per acre in a 12-inch band over the row. Thorough coverage of the foliage is essential. Begin application when small larvae appear. Two or three additional applications at three-week interv&ls may be necessary. Do not apply within 21 days of peanut harvest or illegal residues may result.
Livestock (1) may be fed peanut hulls, (2) may be fed peanut forage 7 days following treatment, and (3) may be fed peanut hay 21 days following treatment. Illegal residues may resul" if fed sooner than indicated.
Sorghurl
Cutworms (Surface and Subterranean): Broadcast 2-4 qts. per acre just prior to planting. Work into the soil immediately, 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
Soybeans
Cutworms (Surface and Subterranean): Broadcast 2-4 qts. pel acre just prior to planting. Work into the soil immediately, 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
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Sugar Beets
~ireworms: Broadcast 3-4 qts. per acre just prior to planting, and immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Tops may be fed to beef and dairy animals.
Sugarcane
Wireworms: Apply 1 gal. per acre in a 12-inch band centered over the furrow. Make application directly to seed pieces in open furrow at covering time.
Tobacco
Cutworms: Broadcast 2-3 qts. per acre before transplanting and immediately work into the soil 2-4 inches.
Green June Beetle Larvae: Mix 1/4 pt. in 50 gals. of water and apply as a drench (100 gals. per 100 sq. yds.) to uprooted areas of plant beds with sprinkling c~n.
Mole Crickets: present. Make sowing of seed 1-2 inchps.
Broadcast 1 qt. per acre, when insects are applicacion to beds or fields 1-2 days prior to or transplanting, and immediately work into soil
Seedcorn Maggots: Broadcast 3 pts. per acre, 3-4 weeks before transplanting. Immediately work into soil 2 inches.
Wireworms: planting.
Broadcast 2-3 qts. per acre, 3-4 weeks before transImmediately work into soil 6-9 inches.
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Range, Pasture, and Grasslana Insects
Unless otherwise stated, D·z.n diazinon AG500 should always be applied as a spray in a minimum of 1 gal. of water per acre for aerial applications and a minimum of 5 gals. of water per acre for ground applications.
Bermudagrass and Forage Grasses (other than Range and Pasture Grasses)
Thrips, Whiteflies, Grasshoppers: Apply 1 pt. per acre.
Dairy and beef cattle and sheep (1) may be grazed immediately following application, (2) may be fed green forage immediately following cutting. Forage grasses may be cut for hay 7 days following treatment. Do not repeat application for 30 days or illegal residues may result.
Rangeland, Pasture, Ditch Banks, Roadsides, Wasteland, Noncrop Areas, Barrler Strlps
Grasshoppers: Apply 3/4-1 pt. per acre in water or oil (minimum of 1 gal. of oil per acre) when insects first appear, preferably in the nymphal stage. Thorough coverage of the foliage is essential.
Dairy and beef cattle and sheep (1) may be grazed immediately following application, (2) may be fed green forage immediately following cutting, and (3) may be fed hay provided grass is not cut for hay for 21 days if the spray is a water SOLution, or for 30 days if the spray is an oil solution or illegal residues may result. Do not spray livestock directly with either air or ground equipment or illegal residues may result. Do not repeat application for 30 days or illegal residues may result.
Ornamental Insect Control
To control certain insects on Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, Boxwood, Camellia, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Douglas Fir, Elm, Gladioli, Hawthorn, Holly, Juniper, Lilac, Locust, Maple, Oak, Pine, Plum, Poplar, Rhododendron, Rose, Spruce, and Willow, apply the recommended rates indicated below:
Insects
Aphids, Bagworms, Carnation Bud Mites, Carnation Shoot Mites, Clover Mites, Cyclamen Mites, Dipterous Leaf~iners, European Pine Shoot Moths, European Red r·lites, Flea Beetles, Holly Bud Moths, Leafhoppers, Obscure Root Heevils, Omnivorous Leaf tiers, Privet Mites, Scale Crawlers (Cottonycushiorl, Lecanium, Pine Needle, San Jose, Soft Scale), Thrips, Twospotted Mites, Hebworms, Whiteflies
Apple-and-Thorn Skeletonizers, Cotoneaster Hebworms, Fall Webworms, Hemlock Chermes, Oak Looper s, Obliquebanded Leafrollers, Pear Slugs, Tent Caterpillars
* 1 fl. oz. = 2 tablespoons **16 fl. oz. = 1 pint
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Rate per 3 gals. water
1/2 fl. oz.*
1 1/2 f1. oz. *
Rate per 100 gals. water
1 pt. * *
3 pts.**
Precaution: Do not use on Ferns, Poinsettia, Hibiscus, Papaya, P1lea, and Gardenia, Since inJury to the plants may occur.
Mimosa webworms: Mix 1/2 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water (or 1 pt. in 100 gals. of watpr) and apply as a thorough foliar spray when adults first appear. Make a second and third application at 4-5 week int(>rvals.
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Lawn Pest Control (ExcludinG Golf Courses and Sod Farms)
To control pests listed below, apply recommended rates. For control of Ants, Brown Dog Ticks, Clover Mites, Crickets, EarWigS, Fleas, Millipedes, Sowbugs, and Springtails (Collembola), which are comi~only found near the house and may enter the house, spray a 5-ft. band of soil around the house, as well as the house foundation wall to a height of 2-3 ft. Repeat appl ication if necessary.
Precautions: Birds, especiallv waterfowl, feeding or drinking on treated areas mav be killed. Apply this product only as specified on thiS label. Because of the migrator habits of
o not apn y ln Nassau County, New Yor and May 20. Do not exceed maXlmum permitted
label rates, Since rates above those recommended slgnlticantly lncrease potential hazards to birds. AVOid overlapPlnq of sprays. If waterro ... l, l.e. ducks, geese can be expected to enter the treated area after treatment (except spot treatments) , water lawn With at least 0.2S inch water immediately after appllcatlon, however stop waterinG before puddling occurs.
Pests Rate/I, 000 s<]. ft. Remarks
Oez-n Water diazinon AG500
Lawn Chinch 2-3 flo 02. 3 gals. Use higher rate for Bugs longer residual
control and in lawns of dense growth, such as st. A'lgustine lawns.
Ants, Spot spray ant Armyworms, hills and wasp Clover Mites, ground nest open-Springtails ings.
(Coll.>mhola) , Crick"ts,
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Cutworms, 2-3 flo oz. 3 gals. For fdt flies, mow Digger Wasps, grass and water Earwigs, well before treat-Frit Flies, ment but delay Lawn Bi llbugs, application until Sod liebworms grass is dry.
( Lawn Moths) , Sowbugs
Brown Dog 1 1/4 3 gals. Note: Do not apply Ticks, flo oz. to animals. Bermudagrass Mites, For brown dog Chiggers, ticks, spray grass Fleas, and under shrub-Leafhoppers bery, particularly
near house.
Mill ipedes 3 flo oz. 3 gals.
Rhodesgrass 3 flo oz. 3 gals. Apply when crawlers Scales first emerge.
Billbugs, White Grubs (such as Javanese Beetle Larvae, European Chafer, Southern Chater): Apply 3 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. of lawn. For grub control make application any time between late July and early October. For billbug control apply when activity is first observed or when chewed or brown grass is present, indicating damage from this insect.
Hyperodes Weevil 'New York only): ft. of grass. Treat problem areas mid-May.
Apply 3 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. in mid-April and again in
Boxelder bugs: Spray bugs outside the home with 1 1/4-2 1/2 fl. oz. (2 1/2-5 tablespoons) in 1 gal. water. At the same time, thoroughly spray around foundation, windows, doors, tree trunks, and into cracks and other places where the insects hide.
Golf Course and Sod Farm Pest Control
To control pests listed below, apply recommended rates. Do not apply more than 4 Ihs. ai/A (3 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. f~.) in any one application. Follow all applications except spot treatments ~ith 0.25 inch of irrigation immediately after treatment.
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Pests Rate/1,000 sq. ft. Remarks
D·z·n Water diazinon AG500
Lawn Chinch 2-3 fl. oz. 3 gals. Use higher rate for Bugs longer residual con-
trol and in lawns of dense growth, such as St. Augustine lawns.
Ants, spot spray ant hills Armyworms, and wasp ground nest Clover Mites, openings. Springtails
(Collembola) • For fdt fl ies • mow Crickets. grass and water well Cutworms, 2-3 fl. oz. 3 gals. before treatment but Digger Wasps. delay application Earwigs, until grass is dry. Frit Fl ies • Lawn Billbugs. Sod Webworms
(Lawn Moths) , Sowbugs
Brown Dog 1 1/4 3 gals. Note: Do not apply
( Ticks. fl. oz. to animals. Bermudagrass Mites. For bro\-m dog ticks. Chiggers, chiggers. fleas. and Fleas. boxelder bugs. spray Leafhoppers. turf and under shrub-Boxelder Bugs bery immediately
surrounding the turf.
Millipedes 3 fl. oz. 3 gals.
Rhodesgrass 3 fl. oz. 3 gals. Apply when crawlers Scales first emerge.
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. Billbugs, White Grubs (such as Japanese Beetle Larvae, European Chater, Southern Ch~fer): Apply 4 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. of lawn. Water grass thoroughly after application. (See Precaution below.) For grub control make application any t1me between late July and early October. Por billbug control apply when activity is first observed or when chewed or brown grass is present, indicating damage from this insect.
Hyperodes Weevil (New York only): Apply 3 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. tt. ot grass. Water grass thoroughly after application. (See Precaution below.) Treat problem areas in mid-April and again in m1d-May.
Precaution: Birds and waterfowl feeding or drinking on treated areas may be k1lled. Apply th1S product only as sDec1f1ed on th1s label. Because of the hab1ts of certaln mlg atory water fowl, do not apply 1n Nassau County, New York between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maX1mum perm1tted label rates, as rates above those recommended slgn1f1cantly 1ncrease potent1al hazards to b1rds and waterfowl. AV01d o'.'erlapP1ng of sprays. Follow all applicatlons (except spot treatments) 1mmediatel
\ with a mlnlmum ot ,.25 lnc ot 1rr1gat1on, owever, stop 1rriga\ t10n beton? pudallI"lg occurs.
Storage and Disposal
Do not cJntaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal. Open dumping is prohibited.
Pesticide:
Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal law. If pesticide, spray mixture or rinsate cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the near~st EPA Regional Office for guidance.
Container:
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incinerate, Jr, burn if allowed ty state and local authorities. Stay out of smoke from burning container.
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Precautionary Statements
Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
WARNING
May be fatal if swallowed. May be absorbed through skin. Do not breathe spray mist. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid contaminati.on of food. Do not use on humans or permit children to go onto sprayed grass until spray has completely dried.
Keep out of reach of domestic animals. Do not contaminate feed or use on household pet~ or livestock. Do not permit pets to go onto spraypd grass until spray has completely dried.
Statement of Practical Treatment
If swallowed, call a physician immediately. DO NOT INDUCE VmlITING UNLESS NO OTHER TREATMENT IS AVAILABLE. Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia. If it is necessary to induce vomiting, give victim one or two glasses of water and insert finger in back of throat. Repeat until vomit fluid is clear. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
If inhaled, remove victim to fre~·. air and apply artificial respiration if indicated.
If on skin, wash promptly with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly.
If in eyes, rirse eyes with ~lenty of water and call a physician immediately.
Note to Physician: Gastric lavage is indicated. Contains a petroleum-based solvent which presents aspiration hazard. Atropine sulfate and 2-PAM are specific antidotes.
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Environment~l Haz~rds
This product is toxic to birds, fish, and wildlife including waterfowl. Birds and waterfowl feeding or drinking on treated areas may be killed. Because of the migratory habits of certain Atlantic Coast waterfowl, do not apply this product in Nassau County, New York between Novemoer 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates, as rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. Where irrigation (watering) is recommended apply a minimum of 0.25 inch of water immediately aft~r application. Stop irrigation before puddling Uccurs. Keep out of lakes, streams, ponds, t~dal marshes and estuaries (except for effluence from treated watercress beds). Do not apply to water that will be used for recreational purposes and hun,an and livestock conslL'nption. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where fish, sh~imp, crab, and other aquatic life are important resources. This product must not be used in areas where imp;:lct on threatened endangered species is likely. Contact your State Fish and Game Agency for information ertaining to areas having t~reatened endangered species.
This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or to residues remaining on the treated area. Do not apply when bees are actively visiting the crop, cover crop, or weeds blooming in the treatment area. Applications should be timed to provide the maximum possible interval between treatment and the next period of bee activity.
Apply this product only as specified on this label.
Physical or Chemical P.azards
Do not use, pour, spill, or store near heat or open flame.
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D·z·n® trademark of CIBA-GEIGY for diazinon
~1986 CIBA-GE~GY Corporation
Agricultural Division CIBA-GEIGY Corporation Greensboro, North Carolina 27419
CGA lL128B June 5, 1980
Revised March 24, 1901 Revised February 23, 1983 Revised March 11, 1985 (Incorporating EPA PR Notices 83-2 & 83-3 adding new 2 2/1 gal. size, lower case "d" on diazinon.) Revised April 29, 1985 (generic revisions, lower turf rates, fire ants and avian toxicity precautions, AI change) August 8, 1985, deleted forest use per Ground Water Data Call-In Option Revised October 25, 1985 Deleted fire ants. Accepted 12/10/85 April 1986 - revis~i reduced rate~, added p~ecautions re: aviar. tox.
For subterranean cutworms apply Just puor 10 plctnllng and Immediately work InlO 5011 3 6 InCt'los.
WHeworms' Apply 3·4 QIS per .lcre prIOr 10 pl;.)nl· Ing dnd Immediately work mlo Iho so114·8 Inches
Corn may be pIcked tmmedl,lt(>ly lollOWII1Q Id<,1 c\ppllcatlon. Corn forage may be lod 10 (j,llry .lnLl tlOttl caltle and sheep
Cowpea, ClJiworms (Surface and Subtefldnpan) BIO,1(1· ~ asl]·4 QIS per acrf'. Ju:>1 prior to rlolot'n'l Worl<. InlO Ihe sOil Immediately. ] 3 Inches lr r :,url.lce cut .... orms. 3·6 Inches 101 subletl.tnedn Cui· wC'ms
lespedeu Cutworms (Sutface and Subterranean) lllu.lfj C.1512·4 Qts per acre lusl pflor 10 pl.)nlrnq Work In:o Ihe SOil Immedlalely. 2·) Inch(:'c. lor <"UI1.I("1' cu:worms, 3·6 Inches for -:oubh'u,tne,ln cut· worms
Peanuts CulwOlms Appl~· ~ Qls per acre In c1 12 Irl'~h
band over th{ lOW Thorouqh co"prdqe 01 l'"lf' 10llaqe IS essential Begin appllcallon wllPn small larvae appear Two or Ihl.!e ddd,llur.ti dDpllcallons allhree-weel\ rnler\lalS m,IY be npc· ('~Sdly 00 not apply wllh,n 21 days 01 pe.Hlul har\lesl or Illegal reSIdues may resuil
llveslock (1) may beled peanut hull .... I:') m;)y tlt.~ led peanut forage 7 ~ays follow,nq Irpalm ... nl. and 13) may be Ii!d pt'.lnut hay 2t cldyS 10IlOv.'r1Q
IfPalmenl Illegal reSIdues may rt'sul! II I"'d sooner lhan roo,calcd
Sorghum Cui worms (Surface and Sublclfancdn) !JrUdd· c.-'sl..?-4 Qis per acre Just p'lor 10 pl.tlllln<j w,,·' ,nlO the sOlllmmedialely. 2·3 Inc he'> tor "url.lu' Culworms. 3·6 roches 101 sublefl.inp.lrl Llli worrns
Soybeans Cutworms (Surface and Sublerrancard £1·r',11
caSI 2·4 Qls per acre JuSI prior 10 rl,lntln, :}, ~
,"10 Ihe SOIllmmcdlately. 2·3 Incht.", lor SUrf.l> '
cutworms. 3·6 Inches lor sublcrr,tn('an cui worms
Sugar Beel,
Wileworms Broadcasl3 4 Qts Pl!t ilCfe JtJ~.t p'.)1 to planting, and Immed,iltely wOlk Inlo sod 4 8 Inches
Tops may be led to bpcl and dairy animals
Sugarcan.
Wile-worms Apply 1 gal pN acre In a 12 Inch band centered over Ihe lurrow ~dk", appt'C,\I'On d,reCtly 10 seed plecf's In open lurrow al cO .... f'r'nq I;me
Tobacco
Cui worms Broadca!.1 2 J Qls per acre brol",t' Irano;planlrnq and Immed'alely work InlO tho '-'0,1 ;' 4 Inches
(.'roen June Bp~'lp larv,lo MI. ~'. pi 1n.';0 q,lls 0 1 w.ller clnd apply ,15 a drpnch (100 rpls P('I !flO '>(1 ydc;) to Uproo!cd aff'.te- 01 ,lldnl b-'d" wdh ·,ptlnl<.l,ng (an
~ole Crr(kf'ts BII).lrjC~'>t 1 '11 Pf"1 ,\(fe whf'n ,nseLls ale pre'iOl"nl Moll<." .1tl~I'( ,'''on 10 bed ... or f,elds 1 2 da.,.s pr'ol 1o 'i.Owlflq 01 <;fl(>rj or II,t",> DI.)nt,nq. and Im.nf'dldlf"ly WOII<. 'nto $I}d T ., ,nc 1)(15
<",(>t'dcorn Mc1fl'l')'S Brn,plc .I·,! J 1 4 ""f"PRo; b 'nrf" tr,ln~>pj~nl'n'1 wnllt .nlO SOIl., ,n( I'lflS
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W't~ ... orm§ Br(l'Hlr ~<;I ') ) fll'i. P'" c1(1f'1 .1 4 "".'pII .. belorf'l Irdn~'D,.tnt,nq Irnmf'll'it"'ty wWk '''''10 50,1 6·9 Inchf"'i.
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D'z'n~ diazinon AGSOO
Rang •• Pastur., .nd Gr.ssland Insecls
Unless otherWise staled. O"Zon dlallnon AC.~,OO should alwavs be apphed ;is a s~rav In a mini· mum 011 gal 01 watttf per acre for aerial c1iJphca· hH150 and a minimum of 5 gals 01 water per (\C16
lor ground apphcahons
Bermudagrasa and Forag. Gra.se. (Olher thl»n Range and Pal.I're Gnss •• ,
Thrrps, Whiteflies, GrclSStl(l~j.lers Apply 1 pi per .Jere
Dally and beef cattle and sheep (1) may be 'jI.tled ImmedIately lollowlng application. t.') m,IY be led green lorage ImmeOl.llely 1()~low,nq (;ulling Forage grasses may be cui for flit.,. 7 J.lY'.> follOWing trealment 00 nol rppeal appl,c.l. lion lor 30 days or III.:!gal reSIdues may rf>~ult
Ranq~lsnd, P.slure, Ditch Bank:!. Road5Id~s. Wssleland, Noncrop Areas, Barrier Sirips L.'r,I.-,:,11ccpers· Apply ¥.·1 pt per arre In "".IIt-' I (If
cd (mln!mum 01 1 gal 01011 per dcrel ..... hen ,nsp(:Is Irlsi appear. prelerably 10 the o.,.mph.lt ~t.lqe Thorougn coverage 01 Ihe 1011at"jP ,~
l'ssenl!al
O,llf" and beel callie and sheep (1) may b~ ';tdle£4 Immedlalely lottc-wlng appllCitilon. I~) may be led green forage Immf'cll.ttety 10110wlnl) cull'nq, and (3) may be ted hay prOvldf'd Qr.ISS I~ nol cut for hay Ivr 21 days II the spfay I!. a w.HPf '.-olutlon. Of lor 30 days II Ihe SDrd". IS .In 001
..olullon 0& d!eqal rf'Sldues ma" rpsull Do nc'l <.(.lldy ',vE"SIOCk dlreclly .Ilh Pllhpr dlf ")r Qround I"Jul[lmf"nlor IUeqal reSidues may re~lJil Do nol rt'redl apP!ICaTlon lor 30 days or Illeqdl I(,Sldut~~ may r"SUli
Ornamental Insect Conlrol
T,) canUol ccrtaln Insecls on Arborvll.lf>. A1,1:t',l B',ch. BOlwood. CamellIa, Garn.lIIOr.. C?-1r.,. '.dolhemum. l)ouglas FH, lim. Glad,oll. H.I ... · !t-'Uln, Holly. Juniper. Lilac, lorusl M.lp!l'. O.lk. P'ne Plum. Pop.ar. Rhododl'nCrun Hu,>l'. ~- luee. and Willow apply the rc(umml'nCl'rj ral('S Ind'cated below
Ins~cls
AptHdS. Baqworms. C.lInallon Bud M'les. C.lInallon ShOal Miles. Cto...-"'r 'I,.es C.,.clamen M,les. [)'t'It'Ious Lealmrners. lUrODeclfl Pine Shool '''ulh.,. EUlopean F1f"d 'l","'. F lea Beetles. Hall.,. Uud Molhs, l (,.1lhoppe'~. Otlscurf' flool WeeVils. OmnivorouS LeaH·"'I",. P'I\ll'1 M,lp,). Sc,lle Cr.lwlprs ,COtlony (lJ~,h,on lecan'um Pmf" Nf"f'(!lp ~;.In Jose SoIl ~c.l'el Thrlr"i. T""osPCn1'd ''',I£'') Wrbworm'i. WtHrl'tl",s
A~)pll' .-ind- Thorn "~I'II'rOnlll'I'>
(,' 1(l"f'~'>lt" .. ·.pt ...... orm ... f ,til
~·,,·t: ... ,)lm~ H(>ml",. Chplmf'S 0.110. lOOpN')
Obl'QlIf'handpl1 L f'.ltroll,.r,> P".1t ~,lu'1<; ~pnl I ,tIPI[l,tI.lI<;
I Ral~ per! Rat~ p~r 3 gals. 1'00 gals. ""Oller w .. lpr
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I II 01 = ll~!JI~"poons , fi II (I} = 1 p,nl
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Precaullon Do no, use on F~rns. POlnsettloJ H,tHseus. Papaya. PIled. iJnd Gdroenld s,nCt' InJvry to the plants mayocevr
MImosa Webworms: Mill '.07 11 OZ In J q.)l~ cl w,ller (or 1 pi In 100 gal5 01 walef) and apply .15
a IhDlougt. lahar sprav when adulls "'51 <lC;a'.lf Mak6 a second and third applIcation ell 4 ~ ,",,'el<. Inlelvals
lawn Pesl Conlrol (EIeludlng Gott Courses and Sad Farms,
To conlrol pests 1'51ed below. apDI" I('com· mt"nded rales For conllol of Ants !lll''"' 1 f:'oq T,cks. Clover Miles, Crrckels. Earwlqs. f-It.>as Millipedes. SO'oNbuqs. and Sprrnqlarls IC,),ll'm bota). wh,ch are commonly lound nf'af It'" ~0u'>1'
."1nd m<ty pnlpr Ihe house, spray a ~ II :.'.\'"01 ('I
!.0,1 around Ihe house, as well as IhE" hov •• -' ·,':..;n (j.llion wall 10 a height 01 2 3 It Rf'pe.ll ,lPP~Ir-.1 I,on II necessary
!'ff'CdutlOflS BI!dS. eS(Jt'CIiJlly ""dterr('""" "'I'C' "a ('f dr!n"" 9 on Ired/ed oifeas may Ot' Allit'd A:-,;:,. r I.'l,~, prOt'uel only dS speer/it'd on t~,~ '.I~,'I
!jpc.luse 0/r,1t' m'9rdlory hdblts of Ct'rt.lm .... tf,'(
!L'J'lf1, do nOl apply In Nas5du County, ... ·t' .. h"io ~t't ... epn No .... embef , dnd May 20 DL' n(,! t'l"( r','<1 mal"lmum permitted label fates. : /lICt' rJtl'S
.lflo .... e tnose ,~commended SI9n"'c.~nti ... tnr. t'Jse cotent,al haliJras to tJlfdS A.',)I/.1 G\er
Urrr:!If)(} (Of sprays II w.Jtl'ffo"",1. I t' dUCA'i ":t'c.'-t'
C,tn Ct' p,pt'Oed to rnter the trl',lIl'O .1I".f .,·'er "e.llment (e),crpt spot Irr,Jfml'nt.C;' . .... 1:(" .. ! ... .,
... ,th at led!,! 0::5 me" W.J!l" Immf'.!'.J!t"V .;':,'f .• ;';JI,c.lt!on. hClWt'\,er 'itcp ~.Jr('rmq (>l'~c"t' .·L~
Clrng (lL·curs
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