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Ms. Lizbeth R. Huckaba Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company P. O. Box 12014 2 T.W. Alexander Dr. Research Triangle Par>, NC 27709
Dear Ms. Huckaba:
Subject: Revised Labeling Sevin Brand RP2 Carbaryl Insecticide EPA Reg. No. 264-334 Your resubmissions of 12/11/89 and 1/19/90
The labeling referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended, is acceptable provided that you make
_____ .... t~h."e ..... l ... a1Ub,eJ..ing_Change.....given-bel.ow befoJ:e.-you..re' ea se-the product for ship:nent bearing the amended labeling.
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1. Use the correct s[,eV ing for generic name of deer tick: "Ixodes", not "Ixoides".
2. Delete the pest "bear tick" from the label.
3. The rationale that you submitted on January 12, 1990 to delete the "or residues" from the Bee caution statement is currently t.nder review. Until that rationale is considered acceptabl, you need to revise the f5_rst sentence in the Bep. caution statement as follows:
"This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds ..... "
4. Change the ingredient statement to 21.3\ active and 78.7\ inerts to be consistent with the label approved on January 25, ~990.
Submit five (5) copies of your final printed labeling before you release the product for shipment.
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A stamped copy of the labeling is enclosed for your records.
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Sincerely yours,
Dennis H. Edwards, Jr. Product Manager (12) Insecticide Rodenticide Branch Registration Division (H7505C)
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SEVINe brancl"RP2 Cllb8ry1lnsectic:ide-o..r TICk RevislOna-1n11190 < 3 1 I~
SEVIN® brand RP2 Carbaryl 'nsecticide Home and Garden Insecticide
7C'7 % ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: 9'/'3 % INERT INGREDIENTS: ................ ~ by WI. Carba!)'1 (I-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate) ..... -et:5% by WI.
(Contains 2 Pounds Carbaryl Per Gallon)
E.PA R!!!!. No. 264-334 E.PA Est. No. 264-MO-02
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION
See page 2 for add~ional PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS.
For PRODUCT Handling, lJ.S.E and General In Information Call 1-800-334-9745 ,For EMERGENCY Information ONLY Call 24 Hours A Day 1-800-334-7577
RHONE-POUlENC AG COMPANY P. O. Box 12014. T. W. Alexander Drive
Research Triangle P.lrit, NC 2n09
---SE~ .fflgislered trademarK of. Rh6ne-eoulenc Ag Company for ';arbaryl insecticides. NET CONTENTS: - --- . --.
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( PRECAUTIONARV STATEMENTS
'UTION rtAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
M .. de in U.S.A.
MAV BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. Avoid breathing of spray mist. 00 not take internally. Avoid contact with eyos, skin 0' clothing. Wear regular long-sleeved work clothin". Change to dean cIolhing daily. Wash .'lands and face before eating. Wash tho;oughly after handUng.
STATEMENT OF PR'CTICAL TREATMENT ._ IF SWALLOWED: Ind' ,4 vamiling and seek medical attenlion immedialely.
IF IN EVES OR ON SKIN: Flush eye. w~h plenty of waler. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and waler.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Carbaryl is • moderate. reversible choCines.e'8$e inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal. 00 not use 2-P""'. opiates. or cholinesterase inhib_ing drugs.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This prodUd is l'lrtremely !oxic: to aquatic: and ,stuarine inv,rtebrales. 00 not apply directly 10 waler and wellands. 00 not contaminate wat.r by cleaning equipment or disposal of wastas. 00 not apply when Vleather cond~ions favor drift from area treated.
BEE CAIJ11ON: MAY KU HONEYBEES IN SUBSTANTIAl NUt.I3EAS. M7C0iEU
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SEVIN® brand RP2 Carbaryl'nsec1icido·o.er TICk Revisions·t/t8l90
6f i€f,,.dA~ This produc:l is highly toxic 10 boes oxposed 10 direct treatme~ ~~ blooming crops and weeds. ~ not .a.:lPIy this produc:l or al!Ow ~ to drift to blooming crops or weeds" boes are visiting thetreat,;,lt;'erea. Contact your CooperatIve Agncult, 'aI ElI1entlOn ServICe or your local Rh6ne·Poulenc ,6g Company representative for further information.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE IT IS A VIOlATION OF FEDERAL LAW TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WllH ITS LABELNG.
Shake an containers prior to use. Do not reuse empty containers or measuring devices for other ;:>urposes. Apply when insects or damage appear. Repeat as necessary to maintain control, unless spray interval is spe.;~ied.
PLANT RESPONSE PRECAUTIONS: Carbaryl insecticide injures Boston Ivy, Virginia creeper, and maidenhai~ f8m. During early season, ~ may also injure Virginia and sand Dines.
HOSE ENP SPRAYER USE Thi~ product readily disperses in water to form a spray that can be applied with garden hose applicators (hose .. nd sprayers) to the crops listed. To ensere adequate coverage, use moderate to high water pressures y hen applying throU\jh hose·end sprayers. Calibrate to deliver 1 fluid ounce per gallon 01 spray mix!' "e.
VEGETABLE CROPS
For control of all the vegetable pests listed below, apply this produc:l in adequate yo!ull1e to effectively cover both the upper and ~wer suriaces 01 the plant. (NOTES: 1) lHlS PRODUCT IS NOT REGISTERED FOR USE ON CELERY AND SWEET POTATO IN CAliFORNIA; 2) DO NOT TREAT ASPARAGUS MORE mAN ONCE EVERY 3 DAYS AS EXCESSIVE RESIDUES MAY RESULT; AND 3) lHE NUMBER IN PARENlHESIS FOllOWING EACH VEGETABlE CROP GROUPING REFERS TO lHE MINIMUM NUMBER OF DAYS THAT MUST BE OBSERVED BETWEEN lHE DATE OF lHE LAST APPLICATION AND ll-iE CATE OF HARVEST.)
CROPS: Beans (including Black-eyed peas, Crowder or Southern peas, Dry beans, Green beans, lima beans, Navy beans, and Snap beans); Carrots, Corn, Cucumber, Eggplant, Metons, Okra, Peanuts, Pepper, Potato, Pump!.;n, Squash, Sweet Potate., Tomato· (0 days until harvest); Broa:oli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage, Caul~lower, Cowpeas, Garden beet roots, Hl'ad lenuce, Horseradish, Kohlrabi, Parsnips, Peas, Radishes, Rutabagas, Satsily roots, Turnip roots· (3 days until harvest); Celery, Chinllsll cabbage, Collards, Dandelion, Endive (Ev-arole), Garden be9t tops, Hanover salad. Kale, Mustard ;Jreens, Leaflenuce, Parsley, Salsify lops, Spinach,
. Swiss chard, Turnip tops -(~4-deys until harvest).----· . _... ._- --. -.- .•.• _--
PESTS: A~a~a caterpiftar, Apache cicada, Armyworm, Asparagus beelle, Aster leafhopper, Bean leaf beetle, Blister beelles, Chinch bug, Colorado poIato beetle, Corn earworm, Corn rootworm adults, Cowpea curculio, Cucumber beetles, Cutworms, European com bo, .. , Fall armyworm, Flea boelles, Grasshoppers, Green cloverworm, Harlequin bug, Imported cabbageworm, Japanese beelle, lace bugs, Leafhoppers, Limabean pod borer, Lygus bugs, Melonworm, Mexican bean beetle, Pea leaf weevH, Pea weevil, Pickleworm, Red·
(necked peanutworm, Sap beetles, Southwestern corn borer, Spinlebugs, Squash bugs, Stink bugs, Sweet poIato hornworm, Sweet
. ,:>otato weev~, Tarnished plant bug, Three cornered aHaHa hopper, Thrips, Tomato hornworm, Tomato pinworm, Torto~e beetles, VelvQ!bean caterptliar, Webworms, Western bean cutworm, WhHefringed beetle adu~s, Yenowstriped armyworm.
FRUIT AND NUT CROPS
For control of allfruil and nut pests listed below, use sufficient spray volume to obtain thorough coverage (spray until run-off). Direct applications toward tile lower and uppoIr leaf surfaces, between fruit and nut dusters, and limbs and tree trunks to optimize insect control. (NOTES: 1) TO AVOID UNDESIRED APPLE THINING, DELAY USE UNTIL AT LEAST 30 DAYS AFTER FUll BlOOM; 2)' SEVIN- CARBARYL INSECTICIDE MAY INJURE EARLY DAWN AND SUNRISE STRAWBERRIES VARIETIES ON lHE DELMARVA PENINSUlA; 3) WHEN USED ON CRANBERRIES, SEVI~ CARBARYL MAY KLL SHRIMP AND CRABS; AND 4) lHE NUMBER IN PARENlHESIS FOI..l.O\NING EACH FRUIT AND NUT CROP GROUPING REFERS TO THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF DAYS THAT MUST BE OBSERVED BETWEEN THE DATE OF lHE LAST APPLICATION AND lHE DATE OF HARVEST.)
CROPS: Blueberries, Grapes, Filberts, Pecans, Walnuts· (0 days until harvest); Apples, Cherries, Cranberries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Prunes, Strawberries· (1 day until harvest); Apricots, Nectarines· (3 days until harvest); C~rus fru~s (such as Grapefru~, Lemoros, limas, Oranges, Tangalos, TangerineS, C~rus dlron, Kumquats and Hybrids) • (5 days unt~ harvest); Blackberries, Boysanberries, Dawbotrrias, loganberries, Raspberries, • (7 days until harv"st); Almonds· (28 days ur.til harvast).: ••• :.
•••••• • • •• PESTS: AppIa ..,told, Apple maggot. Apple mealybug, Apple pand8rris, Apple ru~t mHe, AppI. suck., AWbdo le.rro1ler, Bagworms, Black cheny lPhid, Black margined lPhid, Black seale, Biuebeny maggot, Brown soft 3C8le, Calico ~.'-. r.liloml!l·Qrar.adog, California paarslug (pa_ .. wily), California red acale, Char,y fruHworm, Cherry maggot, CHrioola scale, C:""" cut...twm~ CHrus root w •• vil, Citrus lnow SCIlla, Codli"" moth, '::ranbeny fireworms, Cranbeny fruilworm, Cucumber beetles, ClIftiOrml, ~.rO tant
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caterpillar, Eight!lpOtted Iorester, Europaan apple sawfly, Europaan earwig, European fruitlacanium, European raspberry aphid, Eyespotted budmoth, Fall webworm, Filbert aphid, Filbert laafroller, FUbartworm, Forb&s scale, Fru~tree laafrollar, Frosted scale, Grape berry moth, Grape leafhopper, Grape leaffolder, Green fru~worm, Hickory st:uckworm, Japanese beetle, June beelles, Leathoppers, leafrollers, lecanium scales, lesser appleworm, Lesser peachtree borer,l.esser webworm, Meadow spittlebug, Mealy plum aphid, Navel orangeworm, Olive scala, Omnivorous leaftier (Strawberry fruitworm), Omnivorous leaf roller, Orange Iortrix, Oriental fru~ moth, Oystershell scale, Peach twig borer, Pear leaf blister mite, Pear psylla, Pear rust m~e, Pecan leaf phylloxera, Pecan nut casebearer, Pecan spittlebug, Poacan weevil, Periodical cicada, Plum curculio, Prune leafhopper, Raspberry sawfly, Redbanded leaf roller, Rose chafer, Rosy apple aphid, Sa~marsh caterpillar, San Jose scale, Snowy tree cric"et, Strawberry weevil, Tarnished plant bug, Tent~orm leaf miners, Twig girdler, Tussock moth, Varieg?'~ leafroller, Walnut caterpilla., Western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Western tussock moth, Western yellowstriped armyworm, West Indian sugarcane borer (adu~), W1ite apple leafhopper, Wooly apple aphid, Yellowheaded fireworm.
TREES AND ORNAMENHL PLANTS
Thorough coverage of upper and lower leaf surfaces and trunks. stems, and IW;gs is nec£ssary for optimum oontrol of tree and ornamental pests. Apply to each of these areas until run-off is observed.
CROPS: Trees (including Shade trees, Shetter belts, Plantations, Parl<s and Recreational a.eas), Ornamentals (including ~oses and other Herbaceous plants), Woody plants, and Shrubs.
PESTS: Ants, Apple aphid, Armyworm, Azalea leafminer, Bagworms, Birch leafminer, Blister beetle, Boxelder bug, Boxwood ieafminer, Browntail moth, Cankerworms, Catalpa sphinx, Chiggers, Cooley spruce gall adelgid, Cutworms, Cypress tip moth, Ocuglasfir tussock moth, Eastern spruce gall adelgid, Elm leaf aphid, Elm leaf beetle, Elm spanworm, Eriophyid mites, European pine shoot moth, Fall armyworm, Flea beetles, Fuller rose beetle, Gall midges, Gall wasps, Grasshoppers, Greenstriped mapleworm, Gypsy moth, Hackberry nipplegall maker, Holly budmoth, Holly leafminer, Jackpine budworm, Japanese beetle, Jeffrey pine needleminer, June beetles, Lace bugs, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, locust borer, Maple leafcul1er, Mealybugs, Mimosa webworm, Nantucket pine tip moth, Oa~ !eafminers, Oak leaf skeletonizer, Oakworm complex, Oleander caterpillar, Olive ash borer, Orangestriped oakworm, Orange tOr1rix, Periodical cicada, Pine sawfly, Pine spittlebug, Pitch pine tip moth, Plant bugs, Poinsettia hornworm, Psyllid·, Puss caterpillar, Redhumped oakworm, Rose aphid, Rose chater, Roseslug, Saddled prominent, Sawllies (exposed), Scale insects, Sowbugs, Spiny elm caterpillar, Springtails, Spruce budworm, Spruce needle miner, Subtr'lpical pine tip moth, Tent caterpillar, Thrips (exposed), Ticks, Tree hoppers, Walnut caterpillar, Webworms, Western t ... mlock looper, Western spruce budworm, Willow leaf beetles, Yellow poplar weevil.
LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
For optimull control of lawn pests, it is essential to ensur .. ofOod penetration of the turf. For best results, mow lawn and make application~ after watering Or rain. Following application, additional watering of lawn ..... ;:1 enhance white grub control. For imported fire ant control, apply directly to the mound and surrounding area (do not disturb mounds prior to treatment). Treat new mounds as they appear.
PEST CONTROL: Apply t6 fluid ounces of this product to cover 3000 sq. ft. (32 fluid ounces per 6000 sq. ft.) for control of: Ants, Armyworm, Centipede, Chiggers, Cutworms, Earwigs, Essex skipper, European chafer, Fall a,myworm, Fiery skipper, Grasshoppers Green June beetles grubs, June beetles, leafhoppers, lucerne moth, Millipedes, Aduh mosquitoes, Sowbugs, Sprttlebugs, Springtails, Ticks, Yellowstriped armyworm.
Apply 16 fluid ounces of this product to oover 1350 sq. ft. (32 fluid ounces per 27(10 sq. ft.) for control of: Chinch bugs, Sod webworms, Bluegrass billbug, E Jropean crane fly, Fleas and White grubs (such as Japanese beetle, Chafer beetle and Phyllophaga spp. larvae).
ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL
For optimum resu~s, treatments should be made in the early morning or late even'ng, when adult mosquitoes are mosl active. In yards and recreational areas, apply to ornameolals, woody plants, shrubs, and olher areas where adult mosquitoes congregate. (NOTE: CARBARYL MAY Kill SHRIMP AND CRABS. OBSERVE BEE CAUTION.)
PEST CONTROL AROUND BUILDINGS • • •••••• Th· od ..... _.... II1II •••• '" • • s pr uct may.,. us"" around buildings such as homes, apartments, warehouses, barns and munrcipal..,d recreational areas to control the pests listed belOw. Thoroughly wet the outside perimeter of dwellings and other areas lWhere Iie_s tend to Congregate. •• •
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VEGETABLE CROPS
All dos •• rlllar 10 laaspoonsful of SEV~ brand RP2 Carbal)'llnsac:ticide par gallon of walar. Do naI aXCMd maximum dosage rale.
CROP INSECT
Aaparagua Asparagus beelle Grasshoppers
Apacha cicada Asparagus beetla
Baana Blislar beelles (including Mexican bean beetle black-ayed peas, AWaHa Leafhoppers cowpeas, catarpillar Three aowderor Sean leaf cornered southarn beatle aHaHa
( peas, dl)' Cucumber hoppar .)8ans, beetles Thrips
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SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
Treat farns or brush growth. Do nallraal mora Ihan once eval)' 3 days.
POSI harvesl application only
green Flea beetles Valvalbean (oixcepl cowpeas) beans,lima Green beans, dovarworm navy Japanesa beans and beetle
. snap beans) Armyworm Cutworms European corn bor ...
calarpillar Weslern bean cutworm
FaR armyworm Grasshoppers Tarnished plant bug
Webworms
3 (cowpeas)
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.=abbaga Carrots CaUliflower Celery China ..
cabbaga Collarda Dandelion Endlva (Escarole)
Gardrn baat
Hanovar aalad
Horaaradlah Kala
Cvtvpaa pod borer curallio Lygus bugs
Flea beetles Harlequin bug
Aslar leafhopper Grasshoppers
Slink bug leafhoppers
lygus bugs Spittlebugs
2104 (carrols,
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Kohlrabi Lattuca MUltard graana Ok,.
kohlrabi, parsnips, redishes,
rulabagas, lals~y fOOls,
& lumip rootl)
Paranlpa
DO NOT USE ON CELERY IN CAlIFORNIA.
Observa planl ,aspon" po acautions. lattuce: Iraal t'n a 5 to 7 day schec!:::. aftar heads begin 10 form.
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PREHAR\lEST lEASPOONSFULJ INlERVAl
~CAOP~~~~ ________ ~IN~S~E~c~r __________ ~GAllON (DAYS) B .. n. (can't) 14 Parsley (chinese Radishe. cabbage, Rutabagas celery, Sals~y collards, Spinach dandelion, Swiss endive chard (escarole), T umips garden beet
tops, Hanover salad,
kale, mustard greens, leaf Il/fIuee,
parsley, salsify tops, spinach,
S\"iss chard,
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SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
( Corn Armyworm Chinch bug Com_· worm
Grasshoppers
Japanese
& turnip tops) OBSERVE BEE CAUTION For insects aflacking silks and ears, apply at 1 10 6 day intervals starting when first silks appear and continuing until silks begin to dry. For larvae in whofI and foliage
Cucumb.r M.lon.
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"Potato Tomlto Eggplant P.ppar P.lnuta Pal.
Com rootworm adults
European com borer Fall armyworm Flea beatles
beetle leafhoppers Sap beetles South-
woaS1em corn borer
WaS1arn baan cutworm
Pickleworm Malonworm
Cucumber leafhoppers baetles Squash Flea beatles bugs Grasshoppers Bean leaf leafhoppers beatle Mexican Blist., bean beetle beatle. Red-nacked Colorado potato paar1lAWOrm baatle Thr ..
Cucumber cornered baatle. alaKa Fila beatlas hopper Green Thrips cIoverworm Vetvllbaan
Japanese calerpillar beatle
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feaders, apply as necessary. Optimum timing and good coverage are essential for efladive control.
Treat when infestatiDl'l averages 15% and at 90- - ---to 100% tassel emergence. Treatment alter 100% silk emergence will reduce effectiveness.
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PREHAAVEST TEASPOONSFUl/INTERVAL
CR.')!> INSECT GALLON IDAVSI SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
'POl. to A .... Pa.leaf Tom.to caterpillar _vii Eggpl.nt Armyworm PNweevU 'appar Com_- Webwooms 6 0 P •• nuta warm Vallow- (axcept peas) , ... Grass- slriped 3 (conl'd) hoppers armyworm (peas)
European Tarnished combor., plant bug 4108 F"army- Tomato warm homworm lace bug1 Tomato Stink bugs pinworm
Cutworms 6108
( , WMa fringed beetle
adubs Swaat Com aarworrn Sweel polato Apply as a foliar spray .5 needed. Pot.to Cucumber homworm
beet.s Tortoise beeties 4108 Full covarage is assantial. Usa lower rata on Aaa beetles young plants and highar rata on matura planls. Grasshopper ~
Vallowslriped 8 0 DO NOT USE IN CALIFORNIA. armyworm
SW881 polalo 4108 _vB
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All do"ages rafar to teaspoonsful :If SEVINa brand RP2 Carbaryllnsecticida per gallon of waler. Usa sufficienl spray gal~nage to obtain thorough covarage. (Six leaspoons equal one fluid ounoe).
INSECT
APPlE THINNING
Appla. only
PREHARVEST TEASPOONSFUU INTERVAL
GALLON IDAVSI
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SPECFIC DIRECTIONS
Apply 1 ful CJOveraga diluta spray betw .. n 10 and 25 days attar full bbom. • factors such as Ir88 age. variely, nutrition, pravious crop, pruning. bbom and degr .. 01 sat favor excessiva fru~ thinning w~h Ihis product. axarcis. calJtion to .void possble yield reduction.
For easily thinned varieties including Cortland, Grimas, Jonathan, Mcintosh, Orleans, Rome Puritan. Red Delicious, Winesap, Vellow Newton.
For dillicullto thin varieties including Baldwin, Ben D.vis, Duchess, E.rIy Mcintosh, Gold.n Delicious, Lady Apple, Northam Spy, "hoda Island GrVlning, St ... AIcI.lUlley, Ml*II,.-Vallow Tr.nsparant .nd YOrk Mrial. •
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CfU> Almond
INSECT Peach twig bor., San Jose scale Fruinr .. leafrollel
Navel orangeworm
Apple aphid
Apple maggot
AppllI mealybug
Apple rust mije
Apple sucker
BagWOfms CaI~ornia pearslug (pear sawfly)
Codling moth
Eastern tant caterpillar
European apple saw· fly
Eyesponed budmoth Forbes scale
Fruittree leafroller
Green fruij·
lesser appIeworm
OystarsheU scale
Orange tortrix
Pear leaf blistar mije
Pear psyla Pear rust mka Periodical cicacia
Redbdndad leafroller fIosyappla aphid San Jose scala
Tarnished plant bug Tent~orm leafmln8lS - -WMaapple leafhopper
Woolly apple aphid Yallowheaded
worm fireworm Japanasa beetle leca~ium scales
Blackberries European Rose chafer Raspberries fruit Snowy tree Dewberries lecanium cricket (including European Strawberry
bosenberries raspberry w .. vil and loganb8lries)Grape leafhopper aphid Western Grape Infloldar grapeleaf Grapes Japanesa Western Sirawberries beetle skeletonizer
leafhoppers yellow striped leafroUers armyworm Meadow spittlebug Omnivorous leaftier (str3wb8lry fruitworm)
PR£HARVEST TEASPOONSFUU INTERVAl
GAllON (DAYS) SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
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Apply in ·popcorn· or petal fall stages and again when the May brood of the peach twig bar., begins 10 hatch or thereaftar as needed.
Time early and mid season applications to correspond to moth flight peaks. Make. late season application at inijiation of hun splij or up to 10% hun split. To avoid undasired apple thinninq, delay use until at least 30 days alier full bloom.
For psyUa control, apply whan eggs hatch or young nymphs are preserl
For optimum sc'la control, apply when crawlers are pr.-sanl.
Apply before first brood lealfolder larvae emerge from rolls.
o STRAWBERRIES
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Carbaryl may injure Early Dawn and Sunr~ varieties on the Delmarva P"nnisula.
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PREHARVEST TEASPOONSFUU INTERVAl
INSECT GAllON (~AYSI SPECFIC DAECTIONS B.rrl •• (eon')
Blu.b.rrl ••
Cltru. Fruit. (such as grap;lfrul, lemons, Ames oranges tangelos, tangerines citrus citron. kumquats. and hybrids)
Cutwor .... Eight lpOtIed fornter
Gr8p8 berry moth J~ne .. bHtle June beetle Omnivorous leafroller
Blueberry maggot Cherry fruitwtlrm Cranberry fruitworrn
Avocado leafroller
Caldornia orangedog Citrus cutworm C~rus root weevil
Fruiltree leafroller
Black scale Brown soft scale California red scale
Citricola scale Cranb.rrl.a Cutworms
Cranberry fireworms
Cranberry fruitworrn
Fllb.rts Filbert aphid Fibert leafroller Filberl'Mlrrn
Apricot. Apple pan-Ch.rrl •• demis N.ct.rln •• Black P".ch •• cherry Plum. aphid Prun •• Brown soft
scal. Cherry fruilworrn
Cherry maggot Cucumber beetles European .arwig Ey •• poned bud moth ForbeS_Ie Fruin,.. laalroler
Gr .. n frultworm
Japan ... bMlle
Orange Iortrix Raspberry sawlly
RedbandecI leafroller
Saltmarsh caterpillar
European fruit lecanium
Japanese beetle Orange tomix Western tussock moth West Indian sugarcane borar (adults)
Citrus snow scale
Yallow scale
Japanese beelle
Leafhoppers Rose chaler
Oriontal fruit moth
OystersheU scale
Peach twig borer Periodical cicada
Plum curculio Prune leal-hopper
Redbanded leaf. oller
Rose chafer San Jose scale Tarnished plant bug Variegated la.roIler
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Apply 3 weaks belore harvest and repeat as necessary.
Do not apply less than 10 gallons 01 diM!> spray mixture per mature tree. May be mixed with petroleum oils eommonly used on citrus.
CAUTION: May kill shrimp and crabs. Do not use in areas where these are important resources.
Apply in late bIoc>-n and as needed at 710 10 day intervals.
o Apply when lealroller eggs a.e hatching. Repeat on !i;~! A!'!"Iarance 01 adu. lilbert moths and again 3 to 4 weeks later.
1 For optimum scale control, apply when crawlers are (cherries present. peaches, plums & prunes)
3 For lesser peachtree borer control, spray Ambs and (apricots & tree trunks thoroughly. weekly during moth llight.
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PREHARVEST TEASPOONSFUU INTERVAL
INSECT GALLON (DAYS) SPECFIC DIRECTIONS Jun. beelles Lacanium scales Lesser peachlr" borer Maalyplum aphid
OWve scale
Codling moIh Easlern lenl calerpMlar Black margined aphid Fall W8bwonn Hickory shuck worm Lesser webworm Pecan leaf phylloxera
Calico scale Cod~ng moth European fruit lecanium
European earwiQ
Orange IOrIrix Tussock moth Pecan nut casebearer Pecan spittlebug Pecan weevil Twig girdler Walnut caterpi~ar
Filbertworm worm Fruittree leafroUer Frosted scale
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Spray tree trunks to point 01 run-ofl.
TREES AND ORNAMENTALS
For d~ute spray appIicaIions 10 lraes (including shade treas, sheher bella, plantations, parks and recreational areas), ornamentals, woody p!ants and shrubs, apply Ihe specified dosage per gallon of water in sufficienl spray volume 10 provide lhorough coverage. (Six leaspoons equal one fluid ounce.)
SITE INSECT SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
GROUND Anls Fall armywol'11 Oakworm Springlails Use 4 leaspoons of SEVIN' brMd RP2 APPLICATION Apple aphid Flea beetles complex Spruce budworm Carbaryl Insecticide per gallon c.I ",~ter. Tr ••• Armyworm Fuler '058 Oleander Spruce needl,,- Observe plant response precautions. (including Azalea leaf- ~lle caterpillar miner shade Ireas, miner Ga. midges Oliva ash Subtropical sheher Bagworms Gall wasps borer pine lip be"s, Birch leal- Grasshoppers Orange- moth
plantalions miner Graans!riped Slriped Tenl ca:erpiMar Apply dilute sprays 10 obtain thorough parks and Blisler beelle mapIeworm oakworm Tt>rips coverage 01 upper and Ick ... JI.f sur-recrealional Boxelder Gypsy molh Orange (exposed) laces. To I:tlflOGtscale 'nsec:ts, treal arllas) bug Hackberl)' lortrix Ticks !runl S, stel1s, _"" twigs in ekI~ion 10 Ornament.l. Boxwood nipplegall Periodical Tree hoppers plantlo~. foOl pptimUllt worm control (including lealminer maker cicada Walnut Ireal whlln on earl insta •.• ud~ion 01 rosf'S and Brov.'ntaM Holy budmolh Pine sawfly call1rpillar a sli~er may"',.,.,aslI residuai.co'1lrol. olher moIh I-I-lIIy Ital- Pine spittlebug Webworms •• • ••••• • •• herbaceous Cankerworms n:.,.r Pilch pinll WIISlern hem- • • • • • planls) Catalpa J~:.<pine lip molh lock boper ••••• • •• Woody sphinx budworm Plant bugs Wllslarn spruee • • • •••• Plant. and Chigg'rs Japanese Poinsenia IM!worm Shrub. Cooley '*'1111 Inmworm Willow leal •••• • •
1prUC8 gaM J.ffrey pinll PsyUids beelllls •••• algid naedleminer PUSI caler- Yehow poplar
Cutworm, June beatills pillar ,,! .. vil
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Turi grasses
INSECT Cypress tip moth Douglas-lir tus~ock math
Eastern sprucegaH adelgid
Elm leal aphid Elm leal beetle Elm spanworm Eriophyid miles European pine shoot moth
INSECT
lace bugs Leafhoppers Leatrollers l.oc\I..t borer Maple leafcuner
Mealybugs Mimosa webworm Nantucket pine tip math
Oak laalminers Oak Leal skeleton;zer
Ips engraver beetles Mour>lain pine beetle Roundhe~ded pine beetle
Redhumped oakwcrm Rose aphid Ro~e chafer Roseslug Saddled prominent
Sawflies (exposed)
Scale insects {: .wbugs Spiny elm caterpUlar
SFECIFIC DIRECTIONS
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS Use 13.3 fluid ounces of this product per gallon 01 water. EHective as preventative treatment only. Repeat annuaAy as required 10 prevent beetle attacks. Apply 1 gah:m 01 spray per 50 square'e" 01 bark in lat. Ma~ to early July, or prorto beetle an.ck. Treat tree trunks lrom ground .vel up until trunk diameter is less than 5:, .Ies.
LAWNS AND RECREATIONAL AREAS
INSECT SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
Ants June beetles Use 12 fl. oz. 01 SEVINe brand RP2 Carbaryl Insecticide p€If 1000 squareleet Armyworm Lealhoppers (16 quans per acre) 01 turi grass. Make application in sufficient spray volume lor Bluegrass Lucerne moth thorough coverage and turi thatch pene,ration. Repeat as necessary. bibug Millipedes __ _ _ __ -.,. __ . ..
Centipedes .- MoSquitoes" - Fo< Amlywoim, Cutworm, and Fan Armyworm Control: uo not irnwate treated areas. Chiggers Sod wabworm following insecticide application. Chinch bugs (lawn moths) Cutworms So¥.-bugs Earw;"s Springtails Essex skijlper Ticks European chaler Whhe grubs Fall armyworm Yellowstriped Fiery skipper armyworm Fleas Grasshoppers
Imponed Fire Ants
For Chinch Bug Control: ~'eat entireturi grass area rather than just damaged areas Irrigation olturi grass area belore ;'Isecticide appIicat::-~ w" aid in penetration into turi grass.
For Wh~e Grub Control: Applications should be made when grubs areleeding near the soil surface, usually during late March through May, or July Ie early September, or as recommended by local Agricubural Extension Service agents. Water 0<
irrigate turi grasses thoroughly soon after treatments.
UK , tablespoons (1 fluid ounce) 01 this product per gallon 01 water. Apply a total of 2 gallons of the diluted solution over the surfacl 01 each mound, or at least 1 quan per 6 inches 01 mound diameter, using a buckel, can or other lppIllPfiate equipment. Thuroughly _ mound and surrounding area to a 4ft. diameter (t2 sq. ft.). Do not distu;\) moun:ls prior to t,eatmenl. Pour:;olution from a height 01 about three f .. 1 to give sufficient lorce to break mound apex and How Into anttuMeI •. For best res,JIIs IPPIY in cool weather, 65.J10 degree. F, Of In earty morning Of late evening hours. Repeat -wtication if mound activity resumes aft"r 1 0 days. Treat new mound. as they appear. Pressurized spray. may dillurb :1M ant. and cause migration, reducing product effectiveness.
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MOSQUITO CONTROL
SITE SPI:CIFIC DIRECTIONS
Yard. and Recre.Uonal Ar .. a
AOll! T MOSQUITQFS CAUTl()tl1l May kill shrimp and crabs. 00 no! use in areas wllere Ihese are impxtanl ;flSOUIC~S.
OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. Awid diflld appIicalion.
For dilute-spray ground applicalions 10 IrHS (including ah8de IrHs, she~er bah, plantelion~, parks and recrealional areas), ornamenlall, woody planls and shrubs, apply 1 \f) 2Iables~n·. 01 SEVIN- brand RP2 Carbaryllnsedicide par gallon 01 waler. Treat shrubbery nd areas where adub mosqU~08s congregate. Tre?1 when adub mosquitoes are aClive in early morning or late evening. Repaal al710 10 day inlervals. For residual conlrol in ~ublrOP:.21 regions usa 16 Iluid ounces oIlhis prodUd per gallon 01 water and apply 4 ~allons of prepared spra't per 2000 square feel 01 surface area. Repeal in 310 6 mo,llhs Or when necessary.
CONTROL OF TICKS WHICH TRA'lSMIT J.YME PISEASE
SITE
Lawns and lawns and Recrealional T urfgrass (Including: lawns &
Perimllt'"'s, Go" Courses, Sports Fields, Cemelaries, Pal~s, and Paslures)
Shrubs, Ornamenlals, Woo::led Areas (Including: Mililary POSIS, Logging camps, r nd
CampSiles) Waslelands
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
For conlrol of juven~e and adu" IxcJies spp. licks (Deer lick, ge. r It, and 81ad< l"IX:ed lick) and Amblyomma spp. licks (Lone Slar lick) apply allhe rale of 2 lablespoons (1 fluid ounce) per gallon of waler.
Begin applicalions in lale spring or early summer (May/June). Thoroughly Ireal enlire lurf area, shrub bads, ornamental plantings, wooded areas, and around outside perimelers of
horneSlbu~~ing$ where ex~urelo licks may.occur. Relreal al 3 k. 4 weak inlervals sinea licks may be reinlroduced from sur,ounding areas by animals.
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PEST CONTROL IN AND AROUND BUILDINGS
Dosages reler 10 ounces of S:=VIN- brand Ri'~ Cerbaryllnsecticide per lIailon of waler
Slaining may occur on certain slrUL1urai surfaces such as slucco, brick, cinder block, and wood. When making 3pplications around building perimeters, avoid direct appIicl'l.,n to stucture and olher surfaces whare discoloration or visible spray rllSidlHls are objectionable.
INSECT
Brown dog tick Eerwlga Flaaa Mllllpad.a SlIv.rflah
Anta Cockroach. a
POUlTRY
- Chickens Ducks Geese Gamebirds Pigeons Turkeys
OUNCESlGAllON
7 ounces/gal.
17 ounces/gal.
INSECT
Chicken mite Fleas lice
Northern lowl mite
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
For use in and around buildings such as homes, apartments, warehouses, bams and municipal and recreational areas.
Apply as co.rse wet spray or w~h a paint brush to outdoor sleeping quarters 01 pests, outside perimeter of dweUings and other areas where insects tend to congregate. . 00 not use this product in comm"rciallood areas ollood hand~ng estabhshments, restaurants. or other places where lood is prepared or procass..cl.
POULTRY INSECT CONTRC;.
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
For us, as a direct sp[ay on birds by;
1. Misting w~h Electric Fog MaChine: Mix 20 ounces of SEVIN- brand RP2 Carbaryl Insecticide in 1 gallon of spray. Use 1 112 gallon per 1000 hens in cages, on litter or on slaned floor. Repeat in 4 weeks H necessary.
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2. Spraying w~h knapsack or cyclinder type compressed air sprayers: Mix 12 ('unces of this product in 5 gallons of spray. Use 1 gallon per 100 hens in cages, on litter or on slaned floor. Repeat in 4 weeks H necessary.
Direct mist spray for chicken mite and fleas is a supplement to spraying insects and buildings lor control of these pests. 00 not apply 10 poultry and game birds within 7 days of slaughter.
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POULTRY ROOSTS AND BUILDINGS ONLY
POUliRY QUARTERS
Bedbugs Chid<en mkes Fleas lice Northern fowl mite
Fowl lick
lesser mealworms
AMOUNT.GAllON
5 tablespoons/gal.
10 ounces/gal.
33 ounces/gal.
STORAGE AND DISPOSAL STORAGE
SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS
Apply 1210 25 ounces 01 spray mixture per 100 square IHI 01 wa., litter or rOO.1 surface. Force spray inlo cracks. Repeal as needed.
Avoid conlaminatlOn of nests, eggs and feeding and walering lroughs.
Venlilate while spraying. Do nollreat premises w:thin 7 days of slaughter.
Apply 25 ounces of spr"y mixture per 100 square feet 01 floor space or litter surface. Repeat as needed.
Ventilate wh~e spraying. Do not treat premises within 7 days of slaughter.
Store unused SEVIN' brpnd BP2 Ci!!bprvl 'nsacljcide in original container OIIly in cool dry area 0U! 01 reach 01 children and animpls. preferably in a locked storage area. l&ml slo" in a"ps where lemoeratu"s fr80uently '"""ed 1 00 -F.
After use, replace C8f. on insecticide container. Rinse hose end unit outdoors in clear water. SlOre insecticide and sprayer assembly in a cool place.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL PartiaMy fiMed conl;..iners may .,. disposed of by securely wrapping oriajnal contajner in severpllayers 01 neWlip!!p'r pod djscardioo jn trpsh, Do DO! comaminate waler 'ood or feed by storage or djsoosal Discard unused pesticide spray mixture in a safe place away Irom waler supplies.
CONTAINER DISPOSAL Do not "yse emPIY gmtilin" Do not reuse hose end sprayer assembly for olh" purpoS8~ Ains, Ihorouohly before discarding in WWl. Securely wrap both in several layers 01 newspaper and discard in trash.
N07lCE OF DISCLAIMER 'tIDTICE: BUYER SHAll BE SOlELY RESPONSIBlE FOR ANY AND All INJIJAY, lOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH RESULTS FROM lliE USE OF llilS PRODUCT H NN MANNEA WHICH IS INCONSISTENT WIlli lliE lABEL DRECTIONS, WARN~OR CAUTIONS.·
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