EPA COMPENDIUM

                          OF

                 REGISTERED PESTICIDES
                      Volume  III

       Insecticides, Acaricides,  Molluscicides
               and Antifouling Compounds
           Pesticides Regulation Division
           Office of Pesticides  Programs
        U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
                    Washington, D.C. 20402

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                   PESTICIDES REGULATION DIVISION
                   OFFICE OF PESTICIDES PROGRAMS
                U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                       WASHINGTON, D.C.  20250

                            INTRODUCTION

The increasing need by Federal and State regulatory officials,
extension service personnel, and industry and agricultural grower
organizations for up-to-date information on pesticides registered
by the Pesticides Regulation Division has prompted this publica-
tion.  Under the present circumstances this Division must furnish
accurate and timely information on new pesticide uses and changes
in old uses to the various people involved with the dissemination
of information to the many users of registered pesticide products.

The Compendium will eventually be a compilation of all uses found
on the labeling of all products registered with this Division.   It
is in loose leaf form, and will be published in increments as
the pages on specific chemicals are completed.  The Compendium will
be maintained up to date via the issuance of replacement pages on a
periodic basis.

The Compendium is NOT a list of recommendations, and it is NOT
intended to supplant recommendations made by Federal and State
extension and research agencies.

The Compendium has been divided into the following five volumes:

    Volume I  - Herbicides and Plant Regulators
    Volume II - Fungicides and Nematicides
    Volume III - Insecticides, Acaricides, Molluscicides and
                    Antifouling Compounds
    Volume IV - Rodenticides and Mammal, Bird and Fish Toxicants
    Volume V  - Disinfectants

                             VOLUME III

The information for each pesticide will be presented in three units,
i.e., properties sheet, representative labels, and patterns of use.
The name used for the pesticide at the top of each page will be the
name required in the ingredient statement on labels of registered
products.

The properties sheet contains various names for the specific pesti-
cide chemical, the structural and empirical formulas, and pertinent
chemical and physical properties of the pesticide.

Representative labels are provided for the principal types of formu-
lations registered, e.g. emulsifiable concentrates, wettable powders,
and dusts.  It is anticipated that these labels will assist the
registrants in the preparation of labeling for their products,  and
result in more expeditious processing by the Division.

Issued:  August 15, 1972

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      The patterns of use for each pesticide are organized in a columnar
      fashion to expedite regulatory needs,  assist in the preparation of
      new labeling, and to determine the uses found on labels of currently
      registered products.  The crops,  commodities, or sites involved are
      given in the left column, dosages in the center column, and tolerances,
      use and limitations in the right  column.  The pests or groups of pests
      to be controlled by a specific dosage or range of dosages are enumerated
      under each crop, commodity or site.

      Crops, commodities, or sites are  organized under thirteen major group
      headings in this volume.  The group headings are broken down for ease
      of reference as follows:

         I.  Agricultural Crops

        II.  Livestock and Poultry

             A.   Dairy
             B.   Livestock Intended for Slaughter
             C.   Poultry
             D.   Livestock Not Intended for Slaughter

       III.  Agricultural Premises and  Equipment

             A.   Dairy Barns and Milk Rooms
             B.   Poultry Houses and Yards
             C.   Animal Buildings Other Than Dairy and Pou."1
             D.   Feed Lots and Holding  Pens
             E.   Farm Storage and Equipment
             F.   Empty Mushroom Houses  and Greenhouses
             G.   Outdoor Areas

        IV.  Humans, Pets and Other Animals

         V.  Ornamentals

             A.   Lawns and Turf
             B,   Herbaceous Plants and  Bulbs
             C.   Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines
             D.   Greenhouse Plants
             E.   Houseplants

        VI.  Forest, Nonagricultural and Wastelands

       VII.  Aquatic Areas

      VIII.  Domestic Dwellings,  Medical Facilities and Schools

**      IX.  Urban and Rural Outdoor Areas (Public Health)
      Issued:   5-30-73                 ii         Replaces page issued 4-6-73

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   X.  Structures, Wood Products and Wood Commodities
       A.  Terrestrial Structures
       B.  Wood Products and Wood Commodities
       C.  Aquatic and Marine Structures

  XI.  Grain, Bulk Commodities, Processed Foods, and Food Containers

       A.  Stored Grain
       B.  Stored Raw agricultural Food and Feed Commodities
       C.  Stored Food and Feed Products
       D.  Stored Nonfood Products
       E.  Food and Feed Containers and Dispensers
       F.  Export and Import Products

 XII.  Commercial Establishments

       A.  Edible Product Areas
       B.  Areas Other Than Edible Products Areas

XIII.  Specialized Uses

The amount of active ingredient to be applied for the control of a pest or
group of pests is given in pounds per acre or other applicable units along
with the formulations registered.  Either the specific dosage or range of
dosages will be given.

The use pattern and limitations are listed in the right column opposite
each pest or group of pests.  ULV (ultra low volume) applications of a
pesticide are mentioned only when such uses have been accepted for
products containing the chemical.  ULV indicates that the pesticide
product is used either diluted or undiluted and that the total volume
of spray is 0.5 gallon or less per acre.

Tolerances and the minimum number of days required between the last pesti-
cide application and harvest, slaughter, or use are given across from each
crop, commodity, or site.  NF denotes a nonfood use.  The maximum dosage
to be used for each application should be the upper limit of the dosage
range for the particular pest to be controlled on the crop involved.

The symbols and abbreviations used for pesticide formulations referred to
after the "Prinicipal Formulations" entry and in the "Dosage" column
include:
  (C)        crystals                    (L)
  (cone.)    concentrate                 (PI.)
  (D)        dust                        (Pr.)
  (emul.)    emulsion
  (EC)       emulsifiable concentrate    (S)
  (FM)       fertilizer mixture          (SP)
  (G)        granular                    (susp.)
  (impreg.)  impregnated strips,         (tech.)
             collars, et cetera          (WP)
                 liquid
                 pellets
                 pressurized gases and
                 aerosols
                 solution
                 soluble powder
                 suspension
                 technical material
                 wettable powder
Issued: 7-30-73
iii
Replaces page issued  5-30-73

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The pagination adopted for this Compendium is necessary to allow for
expansion of each volume,  A theoretical page number would be
III-B-01-OO.aa or III-B-01-00.01.   The first number (Roman numeral)
indicates the volume in which the page belongs.   The capital letter
indicates the alphabetical group in which the chemical has been placed.
For instance, the page for benzaldehyde bears the letter "B."  The
first two digits indicate the page number assigned to the chemical
within the alphabetical group.   The two letters or numbers after the
decimal point indicate the pages within the chemical, while the middle
two digits are available for the insertion of new chemicals added to
the volume after publication.  Letters after the decimal are used for
pages of the properties sheet and the representative labels, while the
numbers after the decimal are for the pages containing the patterns of
use.  The actual page numbers are reduced for simplicity by eliminating
the ciphers where possible.   Thus typical examples of page numbers are
III-B-l.a or III-C-2.1, or III-C-2-1.1 where a new chemical has been
added after publication.

This initial increment of the basic volume contains revisions of
eleven chemicals.  Additional increments will be issued as they are
prepared.  The latest charts from the EPA Summary of Registered
Agricultural Pesticide Chemical Uses are incorporated in this increment
of the EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides in order that the
recipient will have as complete and useful a publication as possible.
The old "Summary" charts should be discarded upon receipt of the new
revision of each chemical.
Issued:   8-15-72                  iv

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                  EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                             INDEX TO VOLUME  III

                  INSECTICIDES, ACARICIDES,  MOLLUSCICIDES
                         AND ANTIFOULING COMPOUNDS
    Names  in  small  letters:   chemical names  or  common names.
    Names  capitalized:   other names.
    Prefixes  alphabetized:  all prefixes  consisting of  two or more  letters
     which indicate  the number of  the  chemical groups  in the compound,
     e.g., di,  tri,  bis, tris, et  cetera.
    Prefixes  not alphabetized:  numbers;  individual capital  letters
     indicating elements,  such as  0  (oxygen),  N (nitrogen), S  (sulfur),
     et cetera;  words and  single letter  position  indicators (locants),
     such as a  (alpha), B  (beta),  gamma, o  (ortho), m  (meta), p  (papa); words
     or letters designating  isomers, such as n, sea, tert, cis,  trans, d,  I.
    Name
Number
   Abate	   III-T-11
   Acarben 	   III-E-6
   Acaralate 	   III-I-3
   acephate 	   III-A-1
   *acrylonitrile 	   III-A-1-1
   Akton	   III-C-18
   alcohol 	   III-E-5
   aldicarb 	   III-A-2
   aldrin 	   III-A-3
   alkyl  (50% C]^, 40% C^, 10^ C16^ dimethyl benzyl ammonium
     chloride 	   III-A-4
   allethrin 	   III-A-5
   *d-trans allethrin 	   III-A-6
   allyl  homolog of cinerin I 	   III-A-5
   aluminum phosphide 	   III-A-7
   2-aminoethanol salt of  2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicylanilide   III-D-17-1
** ammonium arsenite 	   III-A-8
   *ammonium fluosilicate 	   III-A-9
   Amobam 	   III-D-5
   Animert 	   III-C-23
   *anisylacetone 	   III-A-10
   anthracene oil 	   III-A-11
   antimony potassium tartrate 	   III-T-1
   Aramite 	   III-B-26
   arsenic pentoxide 	   III-A-12
** arsenic trioxide 	   III-A-13
** arsenous oxide 	   III-A-13
   asphalt 	   III-A-14
   Aspon	   III-T-12
   azinphosmethyl 	   III-D-43

   *These  chemicals, omitted at this printing, will be issued at  a later date.

   Issued:  7-31-74                 v       Replaces page issued  5-30-73

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    Name                                                         Number

    Azodrin 	  III-D-45
    Bacillus papillae Dutky and B.  lentimorbus Dutky	  III-B-1
    Bacillus thwingiensis Berliner	  III-B-2
    Bandane 	  III-P-20
    basic copper arsenate 	  III-B-3
    Baygon 	  III-I-2
    Bayluscide 	  III-D-17-1
    Baytex 	  III-F-2
    benzaldehyde 	  III-B-4
   *benzene 	  III-B-5
    benzene hexachloride  (technical) 	  III-B-6
    4-benzothienyl methylcarbamate 	  III-B-7
   *benzyl benzoate 	  III-B-8
   *(5-benzyl-3-furyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)
      cyclopropanecarboxylate 	  III-B-9
    BHC	  III-B-6
    Bidrin 	  III-D-44
    binapacryl 	  III-B-10
   *2,3:4,5-bis(2-butylene)tetrahydro-2-furaldehyde 	  III-B-11
**
   *l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2-nitrobutane and l,l-bis(p-chloro=
      phenyl)-2-nitropropane 	  III-B-13
    1,1-bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol 	  III-B-14
    l,l-bis(ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane 	  III-B-15
    2,2-bis(p-methoxyphenyl)-l,l,l-trichloroethane 	  III-M-10
   *2,6-bis[3,4-(methylenedioxy)phenyl]-3,7-dioxabicyclo=
      [3.3.0]octane 	  III-B-16
   *bis(tributyltin) oxide 	  III-B-17
    Bomyl	  III-D-40
   frbone oil	  III-B-18
    borax	  III-B-19
    boric acid	  III-B-19-1
    0-(4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl) 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothio=
      ate	  III-B-20
    bromophos 	  III-B-20
   *bromotrichloromethane 	  III-B-21
    butonate 	  III-D-51
    2-butoxyethanol 	  III-B-22
   *butoxypolypropylene glycol 	  III-B-23
   *5-butoxy S'-thiocyano diethyl ether 	  III-B-24
    4-ter7!;-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphosphoramidate —  III-C-47
   *butyl 3,4-dihydro-2,2-dimethy1-4-oxo-2H-pyran-6-=
      carboxylate 	  III-B-24-1
    2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenol, triethanolamine salt 	  III-D-56-1
    2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl 3-methyl-2-butenoate 	  III-B-10
    2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite 	  III-P-26-1
    2-(p-7b
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 Name                                                         Number

 Bux	  III-M-12
 cacodylic acid 	  III-C-1
 calcium arsenate 	  III-C-2
 calcium cyanide 	  III-C-3
 calcium hydroxide 	  III-C-4
 calcium polysulfide 	  III-C-5
*camphor 	  III-C-6
 carbaryl 	  III-C-7
 carbofuran 	  III-C-8
 2-carbomethoxyl-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate,  alpha
   isomer 	  III-C-9
 carbon disulfide 	  III-C-10
 carbon tetrachloride 	  III-C-11
 carbophenothion 	  III-C-12
 Carzol SP	  III-F-6
*castor oil 	  III-C-13
*cedar leaf oil	  III-C-14
 chlorbenside 	  III-C-15
 chlordane 	  III-C-16
 chlordimeform 	  III-C-16-1
 chlordimeform hydrochloride 	  III-C-16-2
*chlorfenethol 	  III-D-16
 chlorinated C3 hydrocarbons (1,2-dichloropropane;
   1,3-dichloropropene and other related compounds)  	  III-D-21
 chlorobenzilate 	  III-E-6
 p-chlorobenzyl p-chlorophenyl sulfide 	  III-C-15
 5-chloro-N-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl)-2-hydroxybenzamide,
   2-amino-ethanol salt 	  III-D-17-1
 2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate 	  III-C-17
 0-[2-chloro-l-(2,5-dichlorophenyl)vinyl]  0,0-diethyl
   phosphorothioate 	  III-C-18
 2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-l-methylvinyl dimethyl
   phosphate 	  III-P-12
 2-chloro-N,N-diethyl-3-hydroxycrotonamide> ester with
   dimethyl phosphate 	  III-P-12
 chloroform 	  III-C-19
 S-[6-chloro-3-(mercaptomethyl)-2-benzoxazolinone]
   0,0-diethyl phosphorodithioate 	  III-P-11
 0-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl) 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate —  III-D-11
 chlorophenothane 	  III-D-14
 p-chlorophenyl p-chlorobenzenesulfonate 	  III-0-6
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     Name                                                         Number

     p-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfone 	  III-C-21
     S-[[(p-chlorophenyl)thio]methyl] 0,0-diethyl phosphoro=
       dithioate 	  III-C-12
     S-[[(p-chlorophenyl)thio]methyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
       dithioate 	  III-C-22
     p-chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfide 	  III-C-23
     4-chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfone 	  III-T-6
     p-chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfone 	  III-T-6
     chloropicrin 	  III-C-24
    *3-chloropropyl octyl sulfoxide 	  III-C-25
    *6-chlorothymol 	  III-C-26
     N'-(4-chloro-o-tolyl)-N,N-dimethylformamidine 	  III-C-16-1
     N'-(4-chloro-o-tolyl)-N,N-dimethylformamidine hydrochloride  III-C-16-2
     2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate   III-C-29
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      Name                                                         Number

      Dasanit 	  III-D-30
      DD Mixture 	  III-D-21
      DDT	  III-D-14
      DDVP	  III-D-2 3
      decachlorobis(2,4-cyclopentadiene-l-yl) 	  III-D-1
      decachlorooctahydro-l,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]=
        pentalene-2-one 	  III-D-2
     *deet	  III-D-33
      Delnav 	  III-D-57
      demeton 	  III-D-3
      dialifor 	  III-D-4
      diammonium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 	  III-D-5
      diatomaceous earth 	  III-D-6
      diazinon 	  III-D-29
      Dibrom 	  III-N-2
      1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane 	  III-D-7
      l,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl phosphate 	  III-N-2
      N,N-dibutyl-p-chlorobenzenesulfonamide 	  III-D-8
     *dibutyl phthalate 	  III-D-9
      dibutyl succinate 	  III-D-10
      dicapthon 	  III-D-11
**
      0-dichlorobenzene 	  III-0-5
      p-dichlozobenzene 	  III-P-1
      l,l-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane 	  III-D-13
      dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane 	  III-D-13
      dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane 	  III-D-14
      dichloroethyl ether 	  III-D-15
     *4,4'-dichloro-a-methylbenzhydrol 	  III-D-16
**
     *1,1-dichloro-l-nitroethane 	  III-D-17
      2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosa1.icylanilide, 2-aminoethanol salt -  III-D-17-1
      0-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) 0,0-diethyl phosphorothioate 	  III-D-18
      2,4-dichlorophenyl ester of benzenesulfonic acid 	  III-D-19
      0-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) 0-methyl isopropylphosphoramido=
        thioate	  III-D-20
      1,2-dichloropropane; 1.3-dichloropropene; and related 03
        compounds 	  III-D-21
      1,3-dichloropropene 	  III-D-22
      2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate 	  III-D-23
      dichlorvos 	  III-D-23
      dicofol 	  III-B-14
      d-tcrntoohos	  III-D-44
     Issued:  3-2c>-74                ix      Replaces page -Issued 12-15-72

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    Name                                                         Number

    dieldrin 	  III-D-24
   *2-[2-[2-(diethylamino)ethoxy]ethoxy]bornane 	  III-D-25
    0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
      pyran-7-yl)  phosphorothioate 	  III-D-26
    0,0-diethyl S-[(6-chloro-2-oxobenzoxazolin-3-yl)methyl]
      phosphorodithioate 	  III-P-11
    0,0-diethyl S-(2-chloro-l-phthalimidoethyl)
      phosphorodithioate 	  III-D-4
    diethyl diphenyl dichloroethane 	  III-B-15
    0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl]  phosphorodithioate 	  III-D-28
    0,0-diethyl 0-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl]  phosphorothioate and
      0,0-diethyl  S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorothioate 	  III-D-3
    0,0-diethyl S-[(ethylthio)methyl] phosphorodithioate 	  III-P-10
    0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
      phosphorothioate 	  III-D-29
    0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl]  phosphorothioate -  III-D-30
    0,0-diethyl 0-[4-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl]  phosphorothioate -  III-D-30
    0,0-diethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate 	  III-P-2
**
    0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate 	  III-D-32
   *N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide 	  III-D-33
    0,0-diethyl 0-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphorothioate   III-C-31
    2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl methyl carbamate —  III-C-8
   *Dilan 	   III-B-13
    dimethoate 	  III-D-34
    dimethrin 	  III-D-35
    0,S-dimethyl acetylphosphoroamidothioate  	  III-A-1
    m-[[(dimethylamino)methylene]aminoJphenyl methylcarbamate,
      hydrochloride 	  III-F-6
**
    4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-xylyl methylcarbamate 	  III-D-37
    dimethylarsinic acid 	  III-C-1
    2,4-dimethylbenzyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylpropenyl)
      cyclopropanecarboxylate 	  III-D-35
   *dimethyl cis-bicyclo[2.2.1]-5-heptene-2,3-dicarboxylate  	  III-D-38
    2-dimethylcarbamyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolyl dimethylcarbamate -  III-H-5
   *dimethyl carbate 	  III-D-38
    0,0-dimethyl 0-[p-(dimethylsulfamoyl)phenyl] phosphoro=
      thioate 	  III-F-1
    0,0-dimethyl dithiophosphate of diethyl mercaptosuccinate -  III-M-2
   *0,0-dimethyl S-(N-formyl-2-mercapto-N-methylacetamide)
      phosphorodithioate 	  III-D-39
    dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate 	  III-D-40
    0,0-dimethyl S-[(methylcarbamoyl)methyl]  phosphorothioate -  III-D-34
    0,0-dimethyl 0-[3-methyl-4-(methylthio)phenyl]phosphoro=
      thioate 	  III-F-2
    3,5-dimethyl-4-(methylthio)phenol methylcarbamate 	  III-M-18
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    Name                                                         Number

    0,0-dimethyl 0-[4-(methylthio)-m-tolyl]  phosphorothioate —  III-F-2
    0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate -------------  III-D-41
   *0,0-dimethyl 0- (4-nitro-m-tolyl) phosphorothioate ---------  III-D-42
    0,0-dimethyl S-[ (4-oxo-l, 2, 3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
      phosphorodithioate --------------------------------------  III-D-43
    dimethyl phosphate ester with 3-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-o^s-=
      crotonamide -------------------------------------------  III-D-44
    dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-cis-crotonamide —  III-D-45
    dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-c;-is-cro=
      tonate -------------------------------------------------  III-D-46
    0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate -------------------------  III-D-47
    0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, S-ester with 4-(mercapto»
      methyl)-2-methoxy-A2-l, 3, 4-thiadiazolin-5-one -----------  III-M-8-1
   *dimethyl phthalate ---------------------------------------  III-D-49
    0,0-dimethyl 0-p-sulfamoylphenyl phosphorothioate ---------  III-C-52
    dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate ------  III-D-50
    dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate ester
      of butyric acid ----------------------------------------  III-D-51
    0,0-dimethyl 0-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) phosphorothioate ---  III-R-1
    dimethyl 3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl phosphate --------------  III-F-7
   *Dimite ---------------------------------------------------  III-D-16
    4,6-dinitro-o-sec-butylphenol,  triethanolamine salt -------  III-D-56-1
    4,6-dinitro-o-cresol,  sodium salt -------------------------  III-D-53
   *dinitrocyclohexylphenol -----------------------------------  III-D-54
   *4 , 6-dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol  ----------------------------  III-D-54
    2 , 4-dinitro-6-octyl*phenyl crotonate;  2,6-dinitro-4-octyl*=
      phenyl crotonate;  and nitrooctyl*phenols (principally
      dinitro)
      *a mixture of l-methylheptyl,l-ethylhexyl,  and l-propyl=
      pentyl isomers -----------------------------------------  III-D-56
    dinocap --------------------------------------------------  III-D-56
    ditvoseb, triethanolamine salt ----------------------------  III-D-56-1
    2 , 3-p-dioxanedfthiol S,S-bis(0,0-diethyl phosphorodi-
      thioate)  ----------------------------------------------  III-D-57
    dioxathion  ---------------------------------------------  III-D-5 7
    diphenylamine ---------------------------------------------  III-D-58
    dipropyl isocinchomeronate --------------------------------  III-D-59
    di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate ------------------  III-D-60
    Dipterex ------------------------------------------------  III-D-50
**
    disodium octaborate tetrahydrate -------------------------  III-D-61
    disulfoton  ------------------------------------------------  III-D-28
    Di-Syston -------------------------------------------------  III-D-28
    Dithane M-45 ---------------------------------------------  III-Z-2
   *B,B'-dithiocyano diethyl ether -----------------------------  III-D-62
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                EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

 Name                                                         Number

 dodecachlorooctohydro-l,3,4-metheno-lH-cyclobuta[cd]-
   pentalene 	  III-D-63
 dormant oils 	  III-D-64
 DNBP, triethanolamine salt 	  III-D-56-1
 DNOC, sodium salt	  III-D-53
 Dursban 	  III-C-31
 Dyfonate 	  III-E-15
 Dylox	  III-D-50
 endosulfan 	  III-E-1
 endrin 	  III-E-2
 EPN	  III-E-14
*ester gum 	  III-E-3
*Ethide 	  III-D-17
 ethion 	  III-E-4
 ethoprop 	  III-E-7
 ethyl alcohol 	  III-E-5
 ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate 	  III-E-6
 0-ethyl S,S-dipropyl phosphorodithioate 	  III-E-7
*ethylene chlorobromide 	  III-E-8
 ethylene dibromide 	  III-E-9
 ethylene dichloride 	  III-E-10
 ethylene oxide 	  III-E-11
 ethyl formate 	  III-E-12
*ethyl hexanediol 	  III-E-13
*2-ethyl-l,3-hexanediol 	  III-E-13
 0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl)  phenylphosphonothioate 	  III-E-14
 0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate 	  III-E-15
 S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate —  III-E-16
*0-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate and
   S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl]  0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate 	  III-E-17
 eugenol 	  III-E-18
 famphur 	  III-F-1
*fenazaflor 	  III-P-9
*fenitrothion 	  III-D-42
 fenthion 	  III-F-2
*fentin acetate 	  III-F-3
 ferbam 	  III-F-4
 ferric dimethyl dithiocarbamate 	  III-F-4
 formetanate, hydrochloride 	  III-F-6
*formothion 	  III-D-39
 fospirate 	  III-F-7
 Fumazone 	  III-D-7
Issued:   3-29-74                 xii      Replaces page issued 7-30-73

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 Name                                                         Number

 Fundal EC 	  III-C-16-1
 Fundal SP 	  III-C-16-2
 Furadan 	  III-C-8
 Galecron EC 	  III-C-16-1
 Galecron SP 	  III-C-16-2
 gamma isomer of benzene hexachloride 	  III-L-2
 Gardona 	  III-C-29
 Genite 923 	  III-D-19
*geraniol 	  III-G-1
 glyodin	  III-G-2
 Guthion 	  III-D-43
 heptachlor 	  III-H-1
 heptachlorotetrahydro-4,7-methanoindene 	  III-H-1
 2-hftptadecyl-2-imidazoline,  acetate 	  III-G-2
 hexachloroepoxyoctahydro-endb,encfo-dimethanonaphthalene 	  III-E-2
 hexachloroepoxyoctahydro-encfo.exo-dimethanonaphthalene 	  III-D-24
 hexachlorohexahydro-encfo,exo-dimethanonaphthalene 	  III-A-3
 hexachlorohexahydromethano-2,4,3-benzodioxathiepin, 3-oxide  III-E-1
 hexachlorophene 	  III-M-13
 hydrocyanic acid 	  III-H-2
 hydrogen cyanide 	  III-H-2
*hydroxyethyl cellulose 	  III-H-3
*2-hydroxyethyl octyl sulfide 	  III-H-4
 3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
   carbamate 	  III-H-5
 Imidan 	  III-M-5
"Indalone 	  III-B-24-1
 isobornyl thiocyanoacetate 	  III-I-l
 o-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate 	  III-I-2
 isopropyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate 	  III-I-3
 Karathane 	  III-D-56
 Kelthane 	  III-B-14
 Kepone 	  III-D-2
 Korlan 	  III-R-1
 Landrin 	  III-T-30-1
 Lannate 	  III-M-9
 lead arsenate 	  III-L-1
*Lethane 60 	  III-T-14
*Lethane 384 	  III-B-24
*Lethane A-70 	  III-D-62
 lime (hydrated) 	  III-C-4
 lime sulfur 	  III-C-5
 lindane 	  III-L-2
*linseed oil 	  III-L-3
*magnesium sulfate 	  III-M-1
 malathion 	  III-M-2
 maneb	  III-M-3
 manganese ethylenebisdithiocarbamate 	  III-M-3
Issued:  7-31-74                 xiii       Replaces page issued 8-30-73

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    Name                                                         Number

    Marlate 	  III-M-10
   *menthol 	  III-M-4
    N-(mercaptomethyl)  phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
      dithioate)  	  III-M-5
    Mesurol 	  III-M-18
    metaldehyde 	  III-M-8
    Metasystox-R 	  III-E-16
**  methidathion 	  III-M-8-1
    methomyl 	  III-M-9
    methoxychlor,  technical 	  III-M-10
   *4-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-butanone 	  III-A-10
    methyl bromide 	  III-M-11
    m-(l-methylbutyl)phenyl methylcarbamate and m-(l-ethyl=
      propyl)phenyl methylcarbamate 	  III-M-12
   *methyl demeton 	  III-E-17
**  methyl N'N'-dimethyl-N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]-l-thio=
      oxamimidate 	  III-0-7
    6-methyl-l,3-dithiolo[4,5-b]quinoxaline-2-one 	  III-M-17
   *2,2'-methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol) 	  III-M-13
    methylene chloride 	  III-M-14
   *2-(3,4-methylenedioxyphenoxy)-3,6,9-trioxaundecane 	  III-M-15
    2-(l-methylethoxy)phenol methylcarbamate 	  III-I-2
    S-methyl N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]thioacetimidate 	  III-M-9
    2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde 0-(methyl=
      carbamoyl)oxime 	  III-A-2
    methyl parathion 	  III-D-41
    6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate   III-M-17
    4-(methylthio)-3,5-xylyl methylcarbamate 	  III-M-18
    Methyl Trithion 	  III-C-22
    mevinphos 	  III-C-9
    mexacarbate 	  III-D-37
    MGK 264	  III-0-2
   *MGK R-ll	  III-B-11
    MGK R-326 	  III-D-59
   *MGK R-1207 	  III-C-25
    milky disease 	  III-B-1
    mineral oil 	  III-M-19
    mirex	  III-D-63
    Mitin FF	  III-S-8
**
**
**
is*
    Mobam	  III-B-7
    Mocap	  III-E- 7
    Monitor 	  III-D-47
    monocrotophos 	  III-D-45
    Morestan 	  III-M-17

   Issued:  7-31-74                 xiv     Replaces page issued 1-14-74

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                   EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

    Name                                                         Number

    Morocide 	  III-B-10
**
    Muscamone 	  III-T-28-1
   *Mylone 	  III-T-9
**
    naled	  III-N-2
   *naphthalene 	  III-N-3
    2-naphthol 	  III-N-4
    S-naphthol 	  III-N-4
    1-naphthyl methylcarbamate or 1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate   III-C-7
    Neguvon 	  III-D-50
    Nemacide 	  III-D-18
    Nemagon 	  III-D-7
   *Neo-pynamin 	  III-T-10
    niclosamide 	  III-D-17-1
    nicotine 	  III-N-5
    nicotine sulfate 	  III-N-6
    octachloro-4,7-methanotetrahydroindane 	  III-C-16
    octamethylpyrophosphoramide 	  III-O-l
    N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide 	  III-0-2
   *n-octyl sulfoxide of isosafrole 	  III-0-3
   *oil of eucalyptus 	  III-0-4
    Omite	  III-P-26-1
    OMPA	  III-O-l
    orthodichlorobenzene 	  III-0-5
    ovex ——————————————————————————————  III—u—o
**  oxamyl 	  III-0-7
    oxydemetonmethyl 	  III-E-16
    oxythioquinox 	  III-M-17
    paradichlorobenzene 	  III-P-1
    parathion 	  III-P-2
    paris green 	  III-P-3
    Pentac 	  III-D-1
    pentachlorophenol 	  III-P-4
    pentane 	  III-P-5
    n-pentyl valerate 	  III-P-6
    Perthane 	  III-B-15
    petroleum solvents 	  III-P-7
    phenothiazine 	  III-P-8
   *phenyl 5,6-dichloro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-l-benzimidazole»
      carboxylate 	  III-P-9
    2-phenylethyl propionate 	  III-P-9-1
    phorate 	  III-P-10
    phosalone 	  III-P-11
    Phosdrin 	  III-C-9
    phosphamidon 	  III-P-12
    picrotoxin 	  III-P-13
   *pine oil	  III-P-14
   *pine tar	  III-P-15

   Issued:  7-31-74                xv            Replaces page issued 8-30-73

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                   EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

    Name                                                         Number

    piperazine-carbon disulfide complex 	  III-P-16
    piperazine, dihydrochloride 	  III-P-17
   *piperonal, bis[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] acetal 	  III-P-18
    piperonyl butoxide 	  III-P-19
    Plictran 	  III-T-29
    polychlorobicyclopentadiene isomers (chlorine content
      60-62% or 62-64%) 	  III-P-20
   *polyisobutylene 	  III-P-21
    potash fish oil soap	  III-P-22
**
    potassium arsenite 	  III-P-24
   *potassium dichromate 	  III-P-25
    potassium nitrate 	  III-P-26
    Prolate 	  III-M-5
    propargite 	  III-P-26-1
   *propionic anhydride 	  III-P-27
    propoxur 	  III-I-2
    propylene dichloride 	  III-P-28
    propylene oxide 	  III-P-29
    propyl isome 	  III-D-60
    propyl thiopyrophosphate 	  III-T-12
    pyrethrins 	  III-P-30
    Rabon	  III-C-29
   *resmethrin 	  III-B-9
    ronnel 	  III-R-1
   *rosin oil 	  III-R-2
    rotenone 	  III-R-3
    Ruelene	  III-C-4 7
   *Rutgers 612 	  III-E-13
    ryania 	  III-R-4
    Ryania speaiosa Vahl, powdered stems of 	  III-R-4
    ryanodine 	  III-R-4
    sabadilla alkaloids 	  III-S-1
    schradan 	  III-O-l
**
   *sesame oil 	  III-S-3
    sesamex 	  III-M-15
   *sesamin 	  III-B-16
   *sesamolin 	  III-S-3
    Sevin	  III-C-7
    silica gel 	  III-S-4
   *soap	  III-S-5
    sodium aluminum fluosilicate 	  III-S-5-1
   *sodium arsenate 	  III-S-6
    sodium arsenite 	  III-S-7
    sodium 5-chloro-2-[4-chloro-2-[3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)•
      ureido]phenoxy] benzenesulfonate 	  III-S-8

   Issued:  7-31-74                xvi     Replaces page issued 7-30-73

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    Name                                                         Number

   *sodium dichromate 	  III-S-9
    sodium 4,6-dinitro-o-cresylate 	  III-D-53
    sodium fluoaluminate 	  III-C-48
    sodium fluoride 	  III-S-10
    sodium fluosilicate 	  III-S-11
    sodium methyldithiocarbamate 	  III-S-12
**
    sodium polysulfide and sodium thiosulfate 	  III-S-14
   *sodium pyroarsenate 	  III-S-15
    sodium selenate 	  III-S-15-1
    sodium tetraborate decahydrate 	  III-B-19
    standard lead arsenate 	  III-L-1
    Strobane 	  III-T-2
   *sulfonated castor oil 	  III-T-31
    sulfotepp 	  I1I-T-7
   *sulfoxide 	  III-0-3
    sulfur 	  III-S-16
    sulfur dioxide	  III-S-17
   *sulfuryl fluoride 	  III-S-18
    Sulphenone 	  III-C-21
    summer oils 	  III-S-19
    Systox 	  III-D-3
    Tabatrex 	  III-D-10
    tartar emetic 	  III-T-1
    IDE	  III-D-13
    technical chlorinated camphene (67-69% chlorine) 	  III-T-17
    Tedion 	  III-T-6
    Telone 	  III-D-22
    Temik	  III-A-2
    tepp	  III-T-8
    terpene polychlorinates (65% or 66% chlorine) 	  III-T-2
   *1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 	  III-T-3
   *tetrachloroethylene 	  III-T-4
   *tetrachlorophenols, alkyl*amine salt 	  III-T-5
      *as in fatty acids of coconut oil
    tetradifon 	  III-T-6
    0,0,0,0-tetraethyl dithiopyrophosphate 	  III-T-7
    0,0,0',0'-tetraethyl S,S'-methylene bisphosphorodithioate -  III-E-4
    tetraethyl pyrophosphate 	  III-T-8
   *tetrahydro-3,5-dimethyl-2H-l,3,5-thiadiazine-2-thione 	  III-T-9
   *tetramethrin 	  III-T-10
    0,0,0',0'-tetramethyl 0,0'-thiodi-p-phenylene phosphoro=
      thioate 	  III-T-11
    0,0,0,0-tetrapropyl dithiopyrophosphate 	  III-T-12
    tet rasul	  III-C-2 3
    Thanite 	  III-I-l
   *5-thiocyanoethyl esters of mixed fatty acids of CIQ to C±Q   III-T-14
   Issued:  7-31-74                xvii        Replaces page issued 8-30-73

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 Name                                                         Number

 Thiodan 	  ITI-E-1
*thymol 	  III-T-16
 Torak	  III-D-4
 toxaphene 	  III-T-17
*tributyltin acetate 	  III-T-18
*tributyltin benzoate 	  III-T-19
*tributyltin chloride 	  III-T-20
*tributyltin fluoride 	  III-T-21
*tributyltin isopropyl succinate 	  III-T-22
*tributyltin monopropylene glycol maleate 	  III-T-23
*tributyltin neodecanoate 	  III-T-24
*tributyltin resinate 	  III-T-25
 trichlorfon 	  III-D-50
*1,1,1-trichloroethane 	  III-T-26
*trichloroethylene	  III-T-2 7
 1,4',5'-trichloro-2'-(2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)methane=
   sulfonanilide, sodium salt 	  III-T-28
 (Z)-9-tricosene 	  III-T-28-1
 tricyclohexyltin hydroxide 	  III-T-29
*2,2,4-trimethyl-l,3-pentanediol 	  III-T-30
 3,4,5-trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate and 2,3,5-trimethyl=
   phenyl methylcarbamate 	  III-T-30-1
*triphenyltin acetate 	  III-F-3
 Trithion 	  III-C-12
*turkey red oil	  III-T-31
 turpentine 	  III-T-32
 Vapam	  III-S-12
 Vapona 	  III-D-23
 Vidden D 	  III-D-21
 Warbex 	  III-F-1
 WARF Antiresistant 	  III-D-8
 xylene 	  III-X-1
 Zectran 	  III-D-37
 zinc chloride 	  III-Z-1
 zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 	  III-Z-4
 zinc ion and manganese ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 80%, a
   coordination product of manganese 16%, zinc 2%, and
   ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 62% 	  III-Z-2
*zinc naphthenate 	  III-Z-3
 zineb	  III-Z-4
 Zinophos 	  III-D-32
 Zytron 	  III-D-20
Issued:  7-31-74                 xviii       Replaces pages xviii and xix
                                               issued 3-29-74

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                             ACEPHATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  SP

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      For homeowner use only.

Site and Pest             Dosage
                          actual/
                          2 gal. water
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

Asters
Calendulas
Carnations
Chrysanthemums

  Aphids
Coleus

  Mealybugs


Columbines

  Leafminers


Dieffenbachia

  Mealybugs
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply when aphids appear.  Repeat
if needed.
Apply twice 7-10 days apart.
Repeat if needed.
Apply when leaf mines appear.
Apply twice 7-10 days apart.
Repeat if needed.
*0,S-dimethyl acetylphosphoramidothioate

Issued:   5-30-73            III-A-1.1

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                                ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Hibiscus
Impatiens
Pansies
Snapdragons

  Aphids


Zinnias

  Lace bugs
Dosage

actual/
2 gal. water
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Alder
  Fall webworm
Arborvitae

  Aphids
  Bagworm

Ash
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
  Aphids
  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Fall webworm
  Forest tent caterpillar

Azalea

  Aphids
  Lace bugs
  Mealybugs
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply when aphids appear.  Repeat
if needed.
Apply when damage (rusty color on
underside of leaves) appears.
Apply when webs appear.
Apply when insects appear.  For
aphids, repeat if needed.
Apply when insects, nests, tents,
or webs appear.  For aphids,
repeat if needed.
Apply when insect or damage
appear.  For aphids, repeat if
needed.  For mealybugs, apply
twice 7-10 days apart and repeat
if needed.
Issued:   5-30-73
  III-A-1.2

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                                ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Beech

  Aphids
  Cankerworms

Birch

  Aphids
  Cankerworms
  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Fall webworm
  Forest tent caterpillar
  Gypsy moth
  Leafminers
  Redhumped caterpillar
   (California only)

Black gum

  Gypsy moth
Boxelder

  Bagworm
  Fall webworm

Boxwood

  Aphids
Cedar

  Bagworm
  Gypsy moth

Cherry, black

  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Forest tent caterpillar
Dosage
                          actual/
                          2 gal. water
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz,
(9.0 g.)(SP)
                  Tolerance,  _Use_,_ Limitations
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
                  Apply when insects appear.  For
                  aphids, repeat if needed.
                  Apply when insects, damage, nests,
                  tents, or webs appear.  For
                  aphids, gypsy moth and redhumped
                  caterpillar, repeat if needed.
                  Apply when caterpillars appear.
                  Repeat if needed.
                  Apply when insects or webs appear.
                  Apply when aphids appear.  Repeat
                  if needed.
                  Apply when insects appear.  For
                  gypsy moth, repeat if needed.
                  Apply when caterpillars, nests,
                  or tents appear.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-A-1.3

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                                ACEPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage
                          actual/
                          2 gal. water
Cherry, flowering
  Eastern tent            0.32 oz.
   caterpillar            (9.0 g.)(SP)
  Forest tent caterpillar
Croton

  Mealybugs


Cypress

  Bagworm
Eunonymus

  Aphids


Ficus (Cuban laural)
                        0.32 oz.
                        (9.0 g.)(SP)
                        0.32 oz.
                        (9.0 g.)(SP)
                        0.32 oz.
                        (9.0 g.)(SP)
Cuban laural thrips     0.32 oz.
                        (9.0 g.)(SP)
Gardenia

  Mealybugs
  Whiteflies

Hawthorn

  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Forest tent caterpillar
  Gypsy moth

Hemlock

  Gypsy moth
                        0.32 oz.
                        (9.0 g.)(SP)
                        0.32 oz.
                        (9.0 g.)(SP)
                                          Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                                          Apply when caterpillars, nests,
                                          or tents appear.
Apply twice 7-10 days apart.
Repeat if needed.
Apply when caterpillars appear.
Apply when insects appear.  Repeat
if needed.
                                            Apply when damage appears.
                                            Repeat as needed.
Apply twice 7-10 days apart when
insects appear.  Repeat if needed.
Apply when caterpillars, nests,
or tents appear.  For gypsy moth,
repeat if needed.
                        0.32 oz.           Apply when caterpillars appear.
                        (9.0 g.)(SP)      Repeat if needed.
Issued:  5-30-73
                          III-A-1.4

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                                ACEPHATE
Site and Pest




MbjLscus_

  Aphids


Hickory

  Cankerwortns
  Fall webworm
  Gypsy moth

Holly

  Leafminers


Juniper

  Bagworm


Linden

  Aphids
  Bagworm
  Cankerworms
  Fall webworm

Locust

  Bagworm
  Leafminers
  Redhumped caterpillar
    (California only)

Maple  (excluding
 Sugar maple)

  Bagworm
  Cankerworms
  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Forest tent caterpillar
  Gypsy moth
actual/
2 gal. water
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.KSP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.HSP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply when aphids appear.  Repeat
if needed.
Apply when caterpillars appear.
For gypsy moth, repeat if needed.
Apply when mines appear.
Apply when caterpillars appear.
Apply when insects or webs appear.
For aphids, repeat if needed.
Apply when insects or leaf mines
appear.  For redhumped caterpillar,
repeat if needed.
Apply when caterpillars, nests or
tents appear.  For gypsy tuoth,
repeat if needed.  Do not apply
to sugar maple as foliage injury
may occur.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-A-1.5

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                                ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Oak

  Aphids
  Cankerworms
  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Fall webworm
  Forest tent caterpillar
  Gypsy moth

  California oakwortn
                          actual/
                          2 gal. water
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
Pear, ornamental

  Aphids


Pine

  Bagworm
  Gypsy moth

Plum, flowering

  Aphids
  Eastern tent
   catercaterpillar
  Forest tent caterpillar
  Redhumped caterpillar
   (California only)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply when insects, nests, tents
or webs appear.  For aphids and
gypsy moth, repeat if needed.
For spring brood (evergreen oaks
only), apply in early spring when
droppings or damage appear.  For
summer brood (deciduous or ever-
green oaks), apply in mid- to
late summer when droppings or
damage appear.
Apply when aphids appear.  Repeat
if needed.
Apply when caterpillars appear.
For gypsy moth, repeat if needed.
Apply when insects, nests or tents
appear.  For aphids and redhumped
pillar, repeat if needed.
Issued:  5-30-73
  II1-A-1.6

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                                ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Poplar (excluding
 Cottonwood)

  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Fall webworm
  Forest tent caterpillar
  Gypsy moth
  Redhumped caterpillar
   (California only)

Pyracantha

  Aphids
  Lace bugs
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                          actual/
                          2 gal. water
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
Apply when caterpillars, nests,
tents, or webs appear.  For gypsy
moth and redhumped caterpillar,
repeat if needed.  Do not apply
to cottonwoods as foliage injury
may occur.
Apply when insects or damage
appear.  For aphids, repeat if
needed.
Roses

  Aphids
  Thrips (in flowers)
Sassafras
  Gypsy moth
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.XSP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
Apply when insects or damage
appear.  For thrips, apply twice
7 days apart.  Repeat if needed.
Apply when caterpillars appear.
Repeat if needed.
                          0.32 oz.
                          (9.0 g.)(SP)
                  Apply when aphids appear.  Repeat
                  if needed.
Sweet gum

  Redhumped caterpillar
   (California only)
                          0.32 oz.
                          (9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
                  Apply when caterpillars appear.
                  Repeat if needed.
Apply when caterpillars appear.
Repeat if needed.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-A-1.7

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                                ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Sycamore

  Aphids
  Bagworm
  Fall webworm
  Lace bugs

Vibernum

  Aphids
Willow

  Aphids
  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Fall webworm
  Forest tent caterpillar
  Gypsy moth
  Redhumped caterpillar
   (California only)

Yew (Taxus)

  Mealybugs
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                          actual/
                          2 gal. water
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
Apply when insects, damage, or
webs appear.  For aphids, repeat
if needed.
Apply when aphids appear.  Repeat
if needed.
Apply when insects, nests, tents,
or webs appear.  For aphids,
gypsy moth and redhumped cater-
pillar, repeat if needed.
0.32 oz.
(9.0 g.)(SP)
Apply twice 7-10 days apart.
Repeat if needed.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-A-1.8

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                             ALDICARB*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  G

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide, Acaricide

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          actual

AGRICULTURAL CROPS

Cotton
  Aphids
  Thrips
  Boll weevil  (over-
   wintering adults)
  Fleahoppers
  Leafminers
  Mites
  Plant bugs
    (including
   lygus bugs)
0.3-0.5 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
      or
0.4-0.6 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 40-
inch row
spacing)(G)

0.6-1.0 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
      or
0.8-1.2 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 40-
inch row
spacing)(G)
                  Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
0.1 ppm (cottonseed).
0.3 ppm (cottonseed hulls).
90 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A.
Do not make more than one at-
planting and one side-dress appli-
cation per crop.
Do not allow livestock to graze
in treated areas before harvest.
Do not plant any other crop in
treated soil within 100 days
after last application.

Apply at planting evenly in
furrow or just below seed line.
Cover with at least 2 inches of
soil.  For hill-dropped seed,
reduce dosage rate by one-half.
Refer to directions above for
aphids and thrips.
 *2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propionaldehyde, Q-(methylcarbamoyl)oxime; Temik

 Issued:  7-30-73            III-A-2.1

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                                  ALDICARB
**
     Site and Pest
     Peanuts
       Thrips
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(with 36-inch
row spacing)
    or
1.1-2.2 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row (with
36-inch row
spacing)(G)

2.0 Ib./A.
(with 36-inch
row spacing)
    or
2.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row
(with 36-inch
row spacing)(G)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.05 ppm (peanuts).
0.5 ppm (peanut hulls).
90 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A. for
immature or mature nuts.
At planting soil application.
Do not apply more than once
per crop.
Do not graze livestock in
treated areas prior to harvest.
Do not feed peanut hay or vines
to livestock.

Use restricted to areas other
than the Southwestern United
States.  At planting application
in the seed furrow.  Cover with
soil.
                                                 Use restricted to the South-
                                                 western United States.  At
                                                 planting application in the
                                                 seed furrow.  Cover with soil.
     Issued:  7-31-74
  III-A-2.2.1

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                                  ALDICARB
**
     Site and Pest
     Potatoes
       Aphids
2.0 Ib./A.
(with 34-inch
row spacing)
    or
2.1 oz./l,000
ft. of row
(with 34-inch
row spacing)(G)

1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(with 34-inch
row spacing)
    or
1.05-2.1 oz.l
1,000 ft. of
row (with
34-inch row
spacing)(G)

2.0-3.0 Ib./A.
(with 34-inch
row spacing)
    or
2.1-3.1 oz.l
1,000 ft. of
row (with
34-inch row
spacing)(G)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
90 day preharvest interval
through 3.0 Ib./A.
At planting soil application.
50 day preharvest interval
through 3.0 Ib./A.  Post-
emergence soil application.
Do not apply more than once
per crop.
Do not allow livestock to
graze in treated areas prior
to harvest.

At planting application with
seed piece in the furrow.
Cover with soil.
          -or-
Drill in even bands 2-4 inches
on each side of the row and
3-8 inches deep (usually 1-2
inches below the seed piece).

Use restricted to Maine.
Apply lower rate in the furrow.
Apply higher rate in furrow or
band as above.  Cover with soil.
                                                 Use restricted to Washington.
                                                 Post-emergence application.
                                                 Apply at 75% emergence or up
                                                 to 6 weeks after emergence.
                                                 Drill in even bands 4-5 inches
                                                 on each side of plant row and
                                                 4 inches deep.  Apply to early
                                                 crop only.  Do not apply if an
                                                 at planting treatment was made.
     Issued:  7-31-74
  III-A-2.2.2

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                             ALDICARB
Site and Pest
Potatoes (continued)

  Colorado potato beetle
   (larvae)
                          actual
2.0-3.0 Ib./A.
(with 34-inch
row spacing)
    or
2.1-3.1 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row (with
34-inch row
spacing)(G)
                          2.0-3.0 Ib./A.
                          (with 34-inch
                          row spacing)
                              or
                          2.1-3.1 oz./
                          1,000 ft. of
                          row (with
                          34-inch row
                          spacing)(G)
                  Tolerance, Use. Limitations
At planting application with
seed piece in the furrow.
Cover with soil.
          -or-
Drill in even bands 2-4 inches
on each side of row and 3-8
deep (usually 1-2 inches below
seed piece).  Use this method
only for application to late
crop in Washington.  Use lower
dosage for aphids on late crop
in Washington.

Use restricted to Washington.
Post-emergence application.
Apply at 75% emergence or up
to 6 weeks after emergence.
Drill in even bands 4-5 inches
on each side of plant row and
4 inches deep.  Apply to early
crop only.  Do not apply if an
at planting treatment was made.
  Flea beetles
3.0 Ib./A.
(with 34-inch
row spacing)
    or
3.1 oz./l,000
ft. of row
(with 34-inch
row spacing)(G)
At planting application with
seed piece in furrow.  Cover
with soil.
Issued:  7-31-74
  III-A-2.2.3

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                             ALDICARB

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

Potatoes (continued)

  Leafhoppers             2.0-3.0 Ib./A.    At planting application in the
                          (with 34-inch     furrow.  Cover with soil.
                          row spacing)                -or-
                              or            Drill in even bands 2-4 inches
                          2.1-3.1 oz./      on each side of row and 3-8
                          1,000 ft. of      inches deep (usually 1-2 inches
                          row (with         below seed piece).  Use this
                          34-inch row       method only for application to
                          spacing)(G)       late crop in Washington.  Use
                                            lower dosage for aphids on late
                                            crop in Washington.
Issued:  7-31-74            III-A-2.2.4

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                             ALDICARB
Site and Pest
Sugar beets
Dosage

actual
  Aphids
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(with 22-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.65-1.3 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 22-
inch row
spacing)(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.05 ppm (roots).
1.0 ppm (tops).
90 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A.
120 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A.  if tops are to be fed
to livestock.
Do not use tops for human con-
sumption.
Do not exceed a total of 6.0
Ib./A., including an at-planting
treatment,  for any crop.
If a preemergence treatment is
made for nematode control, do not
make any postemergence applica-
tions.
Do not plant any other crop in
treated soil within 100 days
after last application.

Apply at planting.  Drill
granules 1 to 3 inches below
seed line.   In-furrow appli-
cation with seed can be made
with 1.0 Ib./A.  rate only.
         -or-
Apply postemergence, but prior
to insect buildup.  Consult
your Cooperative Agricultural
Extension Service for proper
timing.  Drill granules to one
side of row to depth of mois-
ture zone.   Drill close enough
to plants to allow good uptake,
but without causing root prun-
ing.  A second application
may be needed for virus vectors
(aphids and leafhoppers).  Do
not make more than two applica-
tions, nor exceed a total of
6.0 Ib./A.  for each crop.
Issued:  1-14-74
  III-A-2.3
  Replaces page issued  7-30-73

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                                     ALDICARB
        Site and Pest
**
Sugar beets  (continued)

  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers
          Sugarbeet
           root maggot
                          Dosage

                          actual
2.0-3.0 Ib./A.
(with 22-inch
row spacing)
      or
1.3-2.0 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row (with 22-
inch row
spacing)(G)

1.5-2.0 Ib./A.
(with 22-inch
row spacing)
     or
1.0-1.3 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 22-
inch row
spacing)(G)

1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(with 22-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.65-1.3 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 22-
inch row
spacing)(G)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply at planting.  Refer to
directions above for aphids.
           -or-
Apply postemergence.  Refer to
directions above for aphids.
                                            Apply at planting in a 2- to 6-
                                            inch band over the seed row.
                                            Incorporate into at least the
                                            top 2 inches of soil immediately
                                            after application.
                                                    Apply posternergence, but prior
                                                    to insect buildup.  Consult
                                                    your Cooperative Agricultural
                                                    Extension Service for proper
                                                    timing.  Apply to both sides
                                                    of row.  Incorporate into at
                                                    least the top 2 inches of soil
                                                    immediately after application.
        Issued:  1-14-74
                            III-A-2.4
                    Replaces page issued  7-30-73

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                             ALDICARB

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

ORNAMENTALS

For use only by trained personnel in commercial production of ornamental
plants.
Do not market potted plants within 4 weeks after last application.
Do not plant food crops in soil treated with aldicarb for at least 100
days after last application.

(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

For use on commercial field-grown and nursery plantings.

Dahlias

  Aphids                  5.0-8.0 Ib./A.    Apply as a sidedress to both
  Leafhoppers                   or          sides of plant or row.  Incor-
  Leafminers              0.4-0.6 lb./      porate into at least top 2-4
  Spider mites            1,000 ft. of      inches of soil.
                          row(with 42-
                          inch row
                          spacing)(G)

(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

For use on commercial field-grown and nursery plantings.

Birch
  Aphids                  5.0-10 Ib./A.     Apply after spring growth begins
  Leafminers                   or           and prior to occurrence of leaf-
                          0.45-0.9 lb./     miner activity.  Apply as a
                          1,000 ft. of      sidedress 3-4 inches deep and
                          row(with 42-      10-12 inches wide to one or
                          inch row          both sides of row.  Cover with
                          spacing)          at least 2 inches of soil.
                               or
                          0.1-0.2 oz./l.O
                          inch trunk
                          diameter at
                          soil level(G)
Issued:  7-30-73            III-A-2.5

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Site and Pest
Roses
  Spider mites
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             ALDICARB

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          actual
          7.0-10 Ib./A.
               or
          0.5-0.8 lb./
          1,000 ft. of
          row(with 42-
          inch row
          spacing)(G)
Apply as a side-dress to both
sides of plant or row.  Incor-
porate into at least top 2-4
inches of soil.
(Greenhouse Plants)
For use on potted plants or plant beds in commercial greenhouses.
If beds are covered with leaf or compost type mulch, remove mulch or place
aldicarb beneath it.  Apply evenly around base of plants.  Incorporate
aldicarb into the soil and water thoroughly.  Wash all granules off foliage.
Use the higher dosage rate on heavy organic or clay soils, or for severe
insect infestations.
Carnations
  Aphids
  Spider mites
Chry s anthemums

  Aphids
  Leafminers
  Thrips
  Spider mites
  Whiteflies
          5.0-7.5 Ib./A.
               or
          2.0-3.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.
          (G)

          7.5-10 Ib./A.
               or
          3.0-4.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.
          (G)
          5.0-7.5 Ib./A.
                or
          2.0-3.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)

          7.5-10 Ib./A.
                or
          3.0-4.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)
Apply after plants are established
and as insects appear.  Repeat in
6-8 weeks if needed.
Apply after plants are established
and as mites appear.  Repeat in
6-8 weeks if needed.
Apply 3-5 weeks after transplant-
ing cuttings or just after
pinching.  Repeat in 6-8 weeks
if needed.

Apply 3-5 weeks after trans-
planting cuttings or just after
pinching.  Repeat in 6-8 weeks
if needed.
Issued:  7-30-73
            III-A-2.6

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Site and Pest
Easter lilies
  Aphids
Gerbera.

  Aphids
  Leafminers
  Spider mites
  Whiteflies
Orchids (Cymbidiums)

  Spider mites




Poinsettias

  Mealybugs
  Spider mites
  Whiteflies
Roses
Snapdragons

  Aphids
  Spider mites
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             ALDICARB

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          actual
          5.0-7.5 Ib./A.
                or
          2.0-3.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)
          5.0-7.5 Ib./A.
               or
          2.0-3.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)

          7.5-10 Ib./A.
                or
          3.0-4.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)
          7.5-10 Ib./A.
               or
          3.0-4.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)
          7.5-10 Ib./A.
                or
          3.0-4.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)
          5.0-7.5 Ib./A.
               or
          2.0-3.0 oz./
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)

          7.5-10 Ib./A.
               or
          3.0-4.0 oz./
Apply as insects appear after
plants become established.  Re-
peat in 6-8 weeks if needed.
Refer to directions above for
Easter lilies.
Refer to directions above for
Easter lilies.
Apply just prior to emergence of
flover spikes.  Repeat if needed,
Refer to directions above for
Easter lilies.
Refer to directions above for
Easter lilies.
Refer to directions above for
Easter lilies.  For old, well-
established roses, use the
Issued:  7-30-73
          1,000 sq. ft.(G)  maximum dosage rate.

            III-A-2.7

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                                   ALDRIN*
PRINCIPAL PCRMOLAHCBS: EC;  WP;  D; G; FM



TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TC&ERANCE DQSASE LBOTMnCHS
(ppm)

Barley


Beans
Blac keyed peas
Broccoli


Brussels
sprouts



0.02
grain
0.1
straw
inter im.
0
Extended
Extended
0.1


0.1


Ibs. actual/A.
1 oz./bu.
seed


2 oz./bu.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
3
1
0.25 Ib./lOO gal
3
1
0.25 Ib./lOO gaL

Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.


Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Preplanting soil application. One
.application of aldrin or dieldrin during
growing season. Double dosage on peat
or muck soils.
Preplanting soil application. Band
treatment. One application of aldrin or
dieldrin during growing season. Double
dosage on peat or muck soils.
Transplant water treatment .
Preplanting soil application. One
application of aldrin or dieldrin during
growing season. Double dosage on peat
or muck soils .
Preplanting soil application. Band
treatment. One application of aldrin or
dieldrin during growing season. Double
dosage on peat or muck soils .
Tranplant water treatment .
  *hexachlorohexahydro-endo



  Issued:   5-15-70
,  exo-dimethanonaphthalene  95$ and related compounds



            III-A-3.1

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                                   ALDRIN
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
                             DOSAGE
                                                          LIMITATIONS
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Cauliflower
Cherries
Citrus:

  Grapefruit
  Lemons
  Limes
  Orange s
  Tangerines
    0.1
    0.1
    0.1
    0.1
 interim)
   0.05
   0.05
   0.05
   0.05
   0.05
 Ibs.  actual/A.

       3.0




       1.0




0.25 Ib./lOO gal

       0.5

  1 oz.  act./bu.
      seed

       3.0




       1.0




0.25 Ib./lOO gal

       0.25




       5-0


       2.5
Preplanting soil application.  One
application of aldrin or dieldrin during
growing season.  Double dosage on peat
or muck soils.

Preplanting soil applications.  Band
treatment.  One application of aldrin or
dieldrin during growing season.  Double
dosage on peat or muck soils.

Transplant water treatment.

7 days .

Seed treatment.  Do not use treated seed
for food or feed purposes.

Preplanting soil application.  One
application of aldrin or dieldrin during
growing season.  Double dosage on peat
or muck soils.

Preplanting soil applications.  Band
treatment.  One application of aldrin or
dieldrin during growing season.  Double
dosage on peat or muck soils.

Transplant water treatment.

21 days.  Treated areas should not be
grazed by dairy or meat animals.
One application to surface of ground
under trees in spring.

Two applications to surface of ground
under trees, one in fall, one in spring.
Issued:  5-J1-69
                     III-A-3.2

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                                    ALDRIN
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
 DOSAGE
                                                          LIMITATIONS
Corn:

  Field
  Pop
  Sweet
Corn:

  Field
  Pop
Cotton
Cowpeas
Cranberries
    0
 Extended
 Extended
 Extended
    0
 Extended

   0.1
                           Ibs.  actual/A.

                                 2.0
                             2 oz./bu.
                                seed

                                 1.0
                                 5-0
                                 0.25
  seed

2 oz./bu.
  seed

    5-0
                                 0.25


                                 0.25
               Broadcast soil application during early
               summer for control of Hippolates  eye
               gnats.  Mix insecticide with top  3
               inches of soil.
                            Seed treatment.
                            feed.
                                Do not use as  food  or
               Preplanting soil application.    Band
               treatment.   Do not apply to land which
               will be planted to potatoes.

               Preplanting soil application,  or at time
               of planting or transplanting.  Double
               dosage  on peat or muck soil.
                            Wet or dry bait formulations.   Apply to
                            soil around base of plant.   Do not
                            contaminate edible parts.   Do  not apply
                            within 30 days of harvest.
Seed treatment.
feed.

Seed treatment.
feed .
                                Do not  use  as  food  or
                                                            Do not use as food or
Preplanting soil application or when no
fruit is present.   Double dosage on peat
or muck soils.

21 days.  Treated  areas should not be
grazed by dairy or meat animals.

Wet or dry bait formulation.  Apply to
soil around base of plant.  Do not
contaminate edible parts.  Do not apply
within 30 days  of  harvest.
Issued:  5-31-69
                     III-A-3.3

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                                 ALDRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LZMITATIOirS
vHE«W

Cucumbers









Deciduous fruit
and nuts :
Cherries
Nectarines
Peaches
Plums
Prunes


Eggplants
Grapes








Lettuce




0.1











0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
(fresh)

0.1
0.1








0.1



Ibs. actual/A.
3.0



1.0



1 oz./bu.
seed


5-0


0.25



0.5
5-0


0.25

0.25



3-0


1/100 gal.

Preplanting soil application. One
application of aldrin or dieldrin during
growing season. Double dosage on peat
or muck soils .
Band treatment. One application of
aldrin or dieldrin during the growing
season. Double dosage on peat or muck
soils .
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed purposes .


Soil application when no fruit is present.
Double dosage on peat or muck soils.

Wet or dry bait formulations . Apply to
soil around base of plant. Do not
contaminate edible parts. Do not apply
within 30 days of harvest.
3 days .
Preplanting soil application or when no
fruit is present. Double dosage on peat
or muck soils .
7 days . Treated areas should not be
grazed by dairy or meat animals.
Wet or dry bait formulation. Apply to
soil around base of plant. Do not
contaminate edible parts. Do not apply
within 30 days of harvest .
Preplant soil use . One application of
aldrin or dieldrin during growing season.
Double dosage on peat or muck soils .
Transplant application.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-A-3.4

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                                 ALDRIN
USE TCOEANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;

Lima beans
Mangoes


Muskmelons

Nectarines
Oats


Peaches
Peas
Peppers
Pimentos
Pineapples

Potatoes

Extended
0.1


0.1

0.1
0.02
grain
0.1
straw
interim
0.1
0
Extended
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.1
Ibs . actual/A.
2 oz./bu.
seed
0.25
0.25
5.0
0.5
1 oz. act./bu.
seed
0.25
1 oz./bu.
seed


0.25
2 oz./bu.
seed
0.5
0-5
2.0
10.0
0.5

Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
21 days . Treated areas should not be
grazed by dairy or meat animals.
Wet or dry bait formulations . Apply to
soil around base of plant. Do not
contaminate edible parts. Do not apply
within j>0 days of harvest .
Soil application when no fruit is present.
Double dosage on peat or muck soils .
7 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use treated seed
for food or feed purposes.
21 days . Treated areas should not be
grazed by dairy or meat animals .
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.


21 days . Treated areas should not be
grazed by dairy or meat animals.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
3 days .
3 days .
30 days. Do not feed husks to livestock.
Preplanting soil treatment .
No limitation.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-A-3.5

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                                    ALDRIN
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
   DOSAGE
                                                          LIMITATIONS
Plums

Prunes

Pumpkins




Rice




Rye
Sorghum
Soybeans
Squash (summer)
Squash (winter)
    0.1

    0.1

    0.1
    0.05
   grain
 0.1
  interim

    0.02
   grain
 0.1 stravi
  interim
 Extended
    0
 Extended

    0.1
    0.1
Ibs.  actual/A.

     0.25

     0.25

     0.5

   1 oz./bu.
     seed

   k oz./bu.
     seed
   2 oz./bu.
     seed
   2 oz./bu.
     seed

   2 oz./bu.
     seed

     3.0
                                1.0
   1 oz./bu.
     seed

     0.5

   1 oz./bu.
     seed
21 days.

21 days.

7 days.

Seed treatment.  Do not use treated seed
for food, feed, or oil.

Seed treatment. Do not use as food or feed
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or feed
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or feed
Seed treatment. Do not use as food,  feed,
or oil.

Preplanting soil application.  One
application of aldrin or- dieldrin during
the growing season.  Double dosage on
peat or muck soils.

Row application (soil).  One application
of aldrin or dieldrin during the growing
season. Double dosage on peat or muck
soils.

Seed treatment.  Do not use for food or
feed purposes.

7 days.

Seed treatment. Do not use treated seed
for food, feed, or oil.
Issued:  5-15-70
                     III-A-3.6

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                                ALDRDJ
USE TQLKRANCE 33^ LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Strawberries






Sugarcane


Sweetpotatoes
Tobacco







Tomatoes
Vegetables :

Asparagus
Cantaloupes
Celery
Corn
Eggplants
Musktnelons
Peppers
Pimentos
Pumpkins
Squash
(winter)
Tomatoes
Watermelons

0.1






Extended


0.1
m







0.1


0.1
0.1
0.1
Extended
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

0.1
0.1
Ibs . actual/A .
5-0


0.25



5-0


0.5
3-0


4 oz. act./
50 gals . water
2 oz. act./
100 Ibs. bait

0.5
1.0



5-0





0.25





Preplanting soil application or when no
fruit is present. Double dosage on peat
or muck soils.
Wet or dry bait formulation. Apply to
soil around base of plant . Do not
contaminate edible parts. Do not apply
within 30 days of harvest.
Preplanting soil application or at time
of planting or transplanting. Double
dosage on peat or muck soils.
No time limitations.
Preplanting soil application. Broadcast
treatment, disked into soil at least
2 weeks before setting plants .
Transplant application.

Bait treatment. Apply to soil around
margins of bed , at rate of k Ibs . bait
per 100 sq. yds. Do not apply to giants.
1 day.
Preplanting soil application. Band
treatment . Do not apply to land which
will be planted to potatoes.

Preplanting soil application, at time of
planting or transplanting, or before
edible parts start to form. Do not apply
to land which will be planted in potatoes.
Double dosage on peat or muck soils .

Wet or dry bait formulations. Apply to
soil around base of plant. Do not
contaminate edible parts. Do not apply
within JO days of harvest.

Issued:  5-31-69
III-A-3.7

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                                ALDRIN
USE TOLERANCE DO^J,
(ppm;

Watermelons

Wheat





0.1

0.02
grain
0.1
straw
interim
rbs . actual/A .
1 oz. act./bu.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed



LIMITATIONS

Seed treatment . Do not use treated seed
for food or feed purposes.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.



Issued:  5-31-69
III-A-3.8

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 ALKYL (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16^ DIMETHYL BENZYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE


PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  S

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          actual
                Tolerance, Use, Limitations
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Woolen fabric (including
 Blankets, Carpets,
 Clothing, Draperies,
 Furniture (upholstered),
 Rugs)
  Black carpet beetle     0.6%(S)
  Furniture carpet beetle
  Webbing clothes moth
                Apply with a sprayer that pro-
                duces a spray at least one foot
                in diameter.  Thoroughly treat
                fabric so that all surfaces are
                moistened.  Allow to dry before
                using.  Re-apply immediately
                if article is washed with soap.
                If article is dry cleaned or
                washed with detergent, re-apply
                after each 8 to 10 cleanings.

                For blankets and comforters,
                hang on a line and treat both
                sides.  Allow sufficient time
                to dry before storing.  An aver-
                age blanket requires one quart
                of spray.

                For most carpets and rugs, only
                the top side requires treatment.
                Treat both sides if the nap or
                pile extends through the warp
                or base.  Spray more heavily
                12 to 18 inches out from
                around all walls.  One and
                one-fourth gallons will treat
                approximately 125 sq. ft. of
                heavy carpet or rug and 150
                sq. ft. of light ones.  Pad
                all furniture legs placed on
                treated carpets.
Issued:  1-14-74
III-A-4.1

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 ALKYL (50% C14, 40% C12, 10% C16) DIMETHYL BENZYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Woolen fabric  (including
 Blankets, Carpets,
 Clothing, Draperies,
 Furniture (upholstered),
 Rugs)  (continued)

  Black carpet beetle     0.6%(S)
  Furniture carpet beetle
  Webbing clothes moths
   (continued)
                  For Chinese or oriental rugs,
                  treat both sides.  While spray-
                  ing near edges, wipe spray from
                  floor with a dry cloth.

                  For clothing, hold, hang on a
                  line, or spread on a table.
                  Turn collar up and treat each
                  article separately.  Using a
                  fine mist, spray inside of
                  garment first.  Be sure to
                  treat seams and folds,  but
                  avoid the lining.  Treat out-
                  side surfaces and hang garments
                  without crowding until dry.
                  One gallon will treat 10 to 14
                  suits or coats.

                  For upholstered furniture such
                  as divans or overstuffed chairs,
                  remove cushions and treat all
                  surfaces including the back,
                  bottom, sides and arms.  Be
                  sure to treat well down into
                  all corners.  Spray cushions
                  and allow to dry standing on
                  edge.  Average sized divans
                  require 5 to 6 pints and over-
                  stuffed chairs require 1 to
                  2 pints.
Issued:   1-14-74
  III-A-4.2

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                                    ALLETHRIN*
PRINCIPAL FCRMDLAHCHS:   Tech; D; Pr

TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide
       USE
                  TOLERANCE
             DOSAGE
                                LBHTAnCHS
  Apples
  Apples
  Beans
  Blackberries
  Blueberries
  Broccoli
Exempt
k ppm of
allethrir
8 ppm of
piperony]
butoxide
  (post-
harvest

Exempt
 . ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide
 (post-
harvest]

  ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide
 (post-
harvest

Exempt
                            Ibs . actual/A .
 2 pints 0.3$
actual/100 gals
   of water

 0.6 gms./lpOO
    cu. ft.
   of space
      0.2$
 emulsion dip

      0.5

 2 pints 0.3$
actual per acre

 0.6 gms./1000
    cu. ft.
   of space
      0.2$
 emulsion dip

 0.6 gms./lpOO
    cu. ft.
   of space
      0.2$
 emulsion dip

 2 pints 0.3$
actual per acre
No limitations.   Used with other
ingredients.
Postharvest application.  Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants,  or in the
field.

Postharvest application.  Dip injured
fruit  at time of harvest.

Dust only.  No time limitations.

No limitations.   Used with other
ingredients.

Postharvest application.  Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants,  or in the
field.

Postharvest application.  Dip injured
fruit  at time of harvest.

Postharvest application.  Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants,  or in the
field.

Postharvest application.  Dip injured
fruit  at time of harvest.

No limitations.   Used with other
ingredients.
  *Allyl homolog of cinerin I

  Issued:   2-27-JO
                    III-A-5.1

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                                  ALLETHRIN
USE
                TOLERANCE
                  (ppm)
                                                     LIMITATIONS
Broccoli
  (sprouting)
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Citrus
Collards

Crabapples
             Exempt
             Exempt
             Exempt
             Exempt
            Exempt
            Exempt

            k ppm of
           lallethrin
              ppm of
           piperonyl
            >utoxide
            (post-,
           harvest)
 Ibs.  actual/A.

      0.5
      0.5
  2 pints 0.3$
 actual per acre

      0.5

  2 pints 0.3$
 actual per acre

      0.5

  2 pints 0.3$
 actual per acre
  2 pints 0.3$
actual/100 gals.
    of water
      0.5

  0.6 gms./lpOO
     cu. ft.
    of space
                                0.2$
                            emulsion dip
Dust only.  No time limitations.
Dust only.  No time limitations.
No limitations.   Used with other
ingredients.

Dust only.  No time limitations.

No limitations.   Used with other
ingredients.

Dust only.  No time limitations.

No limitations.   Used with other
ingredients.
No limitations.
ingredients.
Used with other
Dust only.  No time limitations.

Postharvest application.   Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities  in
storage, processing plants,  or in  the
field.

Postharvest application.   Dip injured
fruit  at time of harvest.
 Issued:  2-27-70
                               III-A-5.2

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                              ALLETHRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;

Currants






Figs






Gooseberries






Grapes






Guavas






Horseradish

k ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperony]
butoxide


k ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide


k ppm of
allethrir
8 ppm of
piperonyi
butoxide


k ppm of
allethrir
8 ppm of
piperony]
butoxide


k ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
jutoxide


Exempt
Ibs. actual/A.
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2%
emulsion dip
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.6 gms./V00
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.5

Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Dust only. No time limitations.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-A-5.3

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                               ALLETHRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Huckleberr ie s






Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce


Loganberries






Mangoes






Mushrooms

Muskmelons







k- ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
"but oxide


Exempt
Exempt
Exempt


4 ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide


k ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide


Exempt

k ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
>ut oxide


Ibs . actual/A .
0.6 gms./lOOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.5
0.5
0.5
2 pints 0.3%
actual per acre
0.6 gms./l,000
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip

Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Dust only. No time limitations.
Dust only. No time limitations.
Dust only. No time limitations.
No limitations. Used with other
ingredients .
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Dust application inside mushroom house.
No limitation.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Issued:  5-51-69
                               III-A-5.4

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                              ALLETHRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Mustard greens
Oranges






Peaches


Peaches






Pears


Pears






Peppers

Pineapples





Exempt
4 ppm of
allethrir
8 ppm of
piperony
butoxide
(post-
harvest,
Exempt


k ppm of
illethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
mtoxide
(post-
harvest'
Exempt


k ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
mt oxide
(post-
harvest)
Exempt

k ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
>utoxide
Ibs . actual/A .
0.5
0.6 gms./1000
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
2 pints 0.3$
actual/100 gals.
of water
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
2 pints 0.3%
actual/100 gals.
of water
0.6 gms./lQOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
2 pints 0.3$
actual per acre
0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space



Dust only. No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
No limitations . Used with other
ingredients.

Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
No limitations. Used with other
ingredients .

Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
No limitations . Used with other
ingredients.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Issued:  2-27-70
III-A-5.5

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                                ALLETHRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Pineapples
(continued )



Plums (fresh
prunes )





Radishes
Raspberries






Rutabagas
Stored grain :

Barley
Corn
Milo
Oats
Rye
Sorghum
Wheat

k ppm of
allethrin
6 ppm of
piper onyl
butoxide
4 ppm of
allethrin
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide


Exempt
^ ppm of
allethrir
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide


Exempt


2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Ibs . actual/A .
0.2$
emulsion dip



0.6 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.5
0.6 gms./3,000
cu. ft.
of space


0.2$
emulsion dip
0.5
0.2 Ibs./lpOO
sq.. ft. of
grain surface







Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.



Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Dust only. No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities in
storage, processing plants, or in the
field .

Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.
Dust only. No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply to
surface of stored grain.







Issued:  5-31-69
III-A-5.6

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                                   ALLETHRIN
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
    DOSAGE
                                                         LIMITATIONS
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
Turnips
Agricultural
  premises:

  Mushroom
   houses
  Exempt
 k ppm of
 allethrin
 8 ppm of
 piperonyl
 butoxide
 (post-
 harvest

  Exempt
  Exempt
 IDS. actual/A.

  2 pints 0.3$
actual per acre

  0.6 gms./lpOO
     cu. ft.
    of space
  emulsion dip

      0.5

  2 pints 0.3$
actual per acre
  0.6 gms./],000
     cu. ft.
    of space
No limitations.  Used with other
ingredients.

Postharvest application.   Apply directly
to, and in space over commodities  in
storage, processing plants,  or in  the
field.

Postharvest application.   Dip injured
fruit at time of harvest.

Dust only.  No time limitations.

No limitations.  Used with other
ingredients.
Dust application inside  house.  No
limitations.
Issued:  2-27-70
                     III-A-5.7

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                         ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE

                           (a phosphide)

Other name: Phostoxin

Empirical formula: Alp                               Molecular weight: 57.96

                          Structural formula

                                 Al-P
Purity:                              Color: Dark gray or dark yellow

Physical state: Crystalline          Odor: Carbide-like

Density:

Flammdbility: See PHOSPHINE below    Melting point: Does not melt at
                                          1,000° C.

Corrosive action: Corrosive to most
     metals

Remarks: Reacts with moist air to form phosphine (See below).


                              PHOSPHINE


             Purity:                        Color: Colorless

             Physical state: Gas            Odor:  Carbide-like

             Density:                       Specific gravity:  1.214

             Flammability: Spontaneously    Boiling point: -87.4° C.
                  flammable

             Corrosive action: Phosphine reacts with most metals
                  especially copper or copper-containing alloys.
                  Electric equipment containing copper may be
                  severely damaged.

            Solubility: In water 0.26 vol. at 20° C.
Issued: 11-14-72              III-A-7.a

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                        ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE

Representative Labeling for a Coated Tablet or Coated Pellet Formulation

                           BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient ;

          aluminum phosphide	55%

Inert Ingredients: 	45%

Precautionary Labeling:

          DANGER!  POISON.   KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
          (skull and crossbones)

          Aluminum phosphide releases poisonous gas when moist.   Do not
          breathe dust or fumes.  Poisonous if swallowed.  Do not get on
          skin.  Keep away from water.   Wear gloves when handling
          tablets.  Aluminum phosphide is to be used only by experienced
          adult personnel.   Do not open container except for immediate
          usage.  Always open in open air.  Store only in cool,  dry,
          locked, ventilated room.  Protect from moisture,  open flames, or
          heat.  Keep available a  gas mask and canister carrying the approv-
          al of the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of  Mines, for
          phosphine protection.

          Do not remain in area during treatment.  Ventilate the area after
          treatment is completed and before reentry.  Warning signs should
          be placed at entrances during treatment.

          Symptoms:  Pressing sensation in the chest, nausea, and diarrhea.

          Disposal precautions:  Decontaminate tubes by filling them with
          water after the tablets have been dispensed.  Dispose of the tubes
          by burning.  After fumigation by use of moisture-permeable
          envelopes, dispose of residues by burying or saturating with
          water to which a small quantity of detergent has been added.

Antidote and First Aid Treatment:  Move victim to open air and remove any
          contaminated clothing.  If ingested, give teaspoonful of salt in
          a glass of warm water to induce vomiting.  Repeat until vomit
          fluid is clear.  Call a physician immediately.
Issued:  11-14-72              III-A-7.b

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                       ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE

Directions for Use:  Do not use except as specified on this label.  Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions must
          specify the use for which the product is intended and must be
          adequate to protect the public.)
EPA Registration No.                                        Net Weight

                    Manufacturer's Name and Address
Issued: 11-14-72             III-A-7.C

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                          ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  PI., tablets, packets

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide fumigant

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Effectiveness of the fumigant is dependent upon tightness of the
      structure or building.  Factors to be considered in determining
      exposure time include temperature inside structure or building,
      humidity, commodity temperature and type of commodity.
Site and Pest
Dosage

g. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
GRAIN, BULK COMMODITIES, PROCESSED FOODS, AND FOOD CONTAINERS
(Stored Grain)

Barley
Corn
Millet
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
Wheat
  Angoumois grain moth
  Cadelle
  Cigarette beetle
  Flat grain beetle
  Granary weevil
  Indian meal moth
  Lesser grain borer
  Mediterranean flour
   moth
  Red flour beetle
  Rice weevil
  Rusty grain beetle
  Sawtoothed grain beetle
3.3/ton of
grain
     or
99/1,000 bu.
of grain(PI.),
9.9/ton of
grain
     or
297/1,000 bu.
of grain
(tablets)
                  0.1 ppm (as phosphine).
                  No preprocessing interval through
                  297 g./l,000 bu.  Fumigation
                  of loose (bulk) grain.
                  193.8 g./l,000 cu.ft. of space.
                  Fumigation of bagged grain.
Fumigation.  Pellets and tablets
may be added to the grain stream
by automatic dispenser as it is
flowing into the bin.  Tablets
may be injected with a probe.
Provide uniform spacing between
individual pellets or tablets.

Do not fumigate when grain is
below 40°F.  Exposure periods
required are:

(Pellets)
54-59°F - 4 days
60-68°F - 3 days
above 68°F - 2 full days

(Tablets)
54-59°F - 5 days
60-68°F - 4 days
above 68°F - 3 full days
Issued:   1-14-74
    III-A-7.1
                                              Replaces page issued 4-6-73

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                                     ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE
           Site  and  Pest
                          Dosage

                          g.  actual
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
**
(Stored Grain)  (continued)

  Angoumois  grain moth
  Cadelle
  Cigarette  beetle
  Confused flour beetle
  Granary weevil
  Hairy fungus  beetle
  Indian meal moth
  Lesser grain  borer
  Mediterranean flour
   moth
  Red flour  beetle
  Rice weevil
  Sawtoothed grain beetle
  Spider beetles
  Yellow mealworm
116.3/1,000
bu. of grain
(packets)
                                     116.3-155/1,000
                                     bu.  of grain
                                     (packets)
                                     116.3-193.8/
                                     1,000  bu.  of
                                     grain  (packets)
                                     96.9-193.8/
                                     1,000  bu.  of
                                     grain  (packets)
Fumigation.  For use in concrete
silo bins, and bolted and welded
steel tanks.  Add packets to
grain stream as bins or tanks
are filled.
Dosage based upon an average
temperature of 68°F. and 60%
RH.  Do not fumigate when grain
is below 40°F.
Minimum exposure periods
required are:
                                                            40-49°F.
                                                            50-59°F.
                                                            60-77°F.
                                                            above  77°F.
                                   - 14 days
                                        days
                                        days
                                        days
                                            Where  the  rice weevil is  a pest,
                                            use the higher rate when a
                                            dosage range is given.

                                            Fumigation.   For use in wooden
                                            or corrugated metal bins.  Refer
                                            to packet  directions and expo-
                                            sure times listed above.

                                            Fumigation.   For use in flat
                                            storage.   Refer to packet direc-
                                            tions  and  exposure times listed
                                            above.

                                            Fumigation of bagged grain.
                                            For use under tarpaulins.
                                            Distribute packets evenly over
                                            the grain.   Refer to packet direc-
                                            tions  and  exposure times  listed
                                            above.
           Issued:   1-14-74
                           III-A-7.2
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                          ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          g. actual

(Stored Raw Agricultural Food
and Feed Commodities)

Peanuts                                     0.1 ppm (as phosphine).
                                            No preprocessing interval through
                                            206.25 g./l,000 cu. ft. of space.
                                            Fumigation.

  Refer to list of        206.25/1,000      Refer to tablet directions for
  insects under           cu. ft. of        Stored Grain above.
  (Stored Grain).          space(tablets)

(Stored Food and Feed Products)

Under no condition shall any processed food or animal feed come in contact
with aluminum phosphide or its residues.  Aluminum phosphide shall not be
placed in or attached to packages intended for consumers or cartons intended
for retailers.  Aerate finished food 48 hours before it is offered to the
consumer.
Issued:  1-14-74            III-A-7.3         Replaces page issued 8-15-72

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Site and Pest
Animal feeds
BarJey malt
Brewers malt
Brewers rice grits
Bulgar
Cake flour
Corn grits
Cream of wheat (Farina)
Flour
Macaroni
Oat meal
Packaged cereals
Polished rice
Pretzels
Spaghetti
Spices
Wheat bran
Wheat germ
Wheat shorts
Whole wheat
  Angoumois grain moth
  Bean weevil
  Cadelle
  Cigarette beetle
  Confused flour beetle
  Dried fruit moth
  Granary weevil
  Hairy fungus beetle
  Indian meal moth
  Lesser grain borer
  Mediterranean flour
   moth
  Red flour beetle
  Rice weevil
  Sawtoothed grain beetle
  Spider beetles
  Tobacco moth
  Yellow mealworm
ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE

Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                          g. actual
                  0.01 ppm (as phosphine),
                  Fumigation.
58.2-116.3/
1,000 cu.ft.
of space
(packets)
Fumigation.  For use in railroad
hopper cars, box cars, shipping
containers, warehouses, and
semi-trailers.  Packets can be
fastened to the walls or to
a firm horizontal support in
sealed box or hopper cars
(static or rolling)  or other
enclosures.
Refer to packet directions and
exposure times under Stored
Grain.
Issued:  1-14-74
  III-A-7.4

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                                 ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE
       Site and Pest
       Tobacco

         Cigarette beetle
         Tobacco moth
**
Dosage

g. actual
33/1,000 cu.
ft. of space
(PI.)
33/1,000 cu.
ft. of space
(tablets)

58.2/1,000 cu.
ft. of space
(packets)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.

Fumigation.  Aeration time on
hogshead will not be less than
3 days;  all others 2 days.
Fumigation.  For warehouses,
containers or tarpaulins.
Aeration time on hogshead will
not be less than 3 days; all
others 2 days.  Minimum tem-
perature 68°F.  Exposure time
6 days.
       Issued:  1-14-74
 III-A-7.5

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                          AMMONIUM ARSENITE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  S

TYPE PESTICIDE  Insecticide

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          actual
                Tolerance, Use, Limitations
STRUCTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS. AND WOOD COMMODITIES


(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)

Lumber

  Termites                7.7%(S)
                For use only on surfaces exposed
                by cutting, dapping, or notch-
                ing of pressure-treated lumber.
                Use undiluted after thorough
                stirring.  Apply several coats
                by brush or mop.  Formulation
                contains 4.3% metallic copper
                in an ammoniacal form.
Issued:   7-31-74
III-A-?

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                           ANTHRACENE OIL


PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  L

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Anthracene oil may be diluted 1:1 with kerosene, diesel oil
      or old crankcase oil.

      Do not contaminate feed, food or water.

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance. Use, Limitations

                          actual

STRUCTURES. WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES

(Terrestrial Structures)

Wood

  Termites                50-100% (L)       Apply 1-2 coats by brush or
                                            spray.  Make two applications
                                            to all foundation timbers.
                                            Wood should be dry, free of
                                            bark and well seasoned.
                                            Treatment should be made prior
                                            to use in construction.

                                            Dip treatment.  Immerse lumber
                                            for 3-5 minutes and allow to
                                            drain.  Immerse timbers in
                                            drums or vats for 12-48 hours
                                            and allow to drain.
Issued:  7-31-74
III-A-11.1

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                          ANTHRACENE OIL
Site and Pest
Wood structures
  Subterranean termites   50% (L)
                          100% (L)
                Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                Soil treatment.  Dig a trench up
                to 30 inches deep,  but not below
                the top of the footing, around
                foundations and places where
                structures contact the ground.

                Apply 0.5 gallon per linear foot
                for trenches up to 15 inches
                deep.

                Apply 1.0 gallon per linear foot
                for trenches over 15 inches and
                up to 30 inches deep.

                Soil treatment.  Saturate soil
                immediately adjacent to the
                foundation to a depth of
                approximately 4 inches below
                the soil surface.  Apply 2
                gallons per 5 cubic feet of soil.
Issued:  7-31-74
III-A-11.2

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                          ARSENIC PENTOXIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  SP

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
STRUCTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES

(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)
Wood products

  Termites
10.0-30.5%(SP)
For industrial use only.
Treat products only by pressure
process using water solutions of
1.0-5.0% of total product.
May be formulated with chromic
acid, copper sulfate, cupric
acid, potassium dichromate,
sodium dichromate, or sodium
pyroarsenate.
Issued:  7-31-74
  III-A-12

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                           ARSENIC TRIOXIDE*


PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  FM, bait, paint

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide, Anti-fouling compound
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Grass

  Cutworms
  Earwigs
  Night crawlers
  Sod webworms
  White grubs
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
8.37 Ib./5.000
sq.ft.(FM)
Broadcast application.  Use only
on established grass lawns.  Do
not use on Dichondra.  Apply
between late summer and late
spring when maximum daytime
temperatures are below 85°F.
Area should be dry and free of
debris at time of treatment.
Apply evenly over the area by
mechanical spreader.  Thoroughly
wash all particles off grass
blades with hand-held sprinkler
immediately after application.
Do not resume normal watering
for at least 12 hours.  Keep
children and pets off treated
area until material has been
watered in and allowed to dry.
Repeat treatment annually for
continuous control.  Formulated
with lead arsenate.
*arsenous oxide may also be used

Issued:  7-31-74            III-A-13.1

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                           ARSENIC TRIOXIDE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees, and Vines)

Flowering plants
Shrubs
Trees

  Grease-eating ants      0.25% (bait)      The bait is secured within a
                                            cavity of the stake.  Drive
                                            stakes partially into the ground
                                            every 6 feet in flower beds,
                                            among shrubbery, and along
                                            pathways.  For infested trees,
                                            place stakes at bases and in
                                            crotches of the lower branches.

  Sweet-eating ants       0.25-0.46%        Refer to directions immediately
                          (bait)            above.  Some products require
                                            activation by pouring warm water
                                            over the stake.
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES. AND SCHOOLS
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Outdoor areas

  Grease-eating ants      0.25% (bait)      The bait is secured within a
                                            cavity of the stake.  Drive
                                            stakes partially into the ground
                                            no further than every 6 feet
                                            apart around the outside peri-
                                            meter of buildings, in adjacent
                                            flower beds, along ant trails,
                                            and at points of entry.

  Sweet-eating ants       0.25-0.46%        Refer to directions immediately
                          (bait)            above.  Some products require
                                            activation by pouring warm
                                            water over the stake.
Issued:  7-31-74            III-A-13.2

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                           ARSENIC TRIOXIDE
Site and Pest
                  Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
STRUCTURES. WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES

(Aquatic and Marine Structures)
Boat hulls
Ship hulls

  Freshwater fouling
   organisms
  Marine fouling
   organisms
1.5-2.3%
(paint)
May be applied by brush or
roller.  Hulls should be clean,
dry, and free of paint chips,
grease and oil prior to painting.
All bronze paints should be
completely stripped.  Apply
2 coats of paint without thin-
ning.  Allow the first coat to
dry at least 6 hours before
applying the second coat.  Hulls
should be launched within from
6 hours to 3 days after paint-
ing, depending upon the product.
Formulated with cuprous oxide.

Preparation of hulls:
Wooden hulls require no special
surface preparations or priming.
Use a wire brush or scraper to
remove loose copper or vinyl
paint.

Fiberglass hulls, if previously
unpainted, should be washed with
a harsh solvent to remove mold
wax.  Sand with medium grit
sandpaper.

Metal hulls must be properly
prepared and primed to prevent
electrolysis and corrosion.
Two coats of zinc-rich epoxy
primer should be used prior to
painting.
Issued:  7-31-74
  III-A-13.3

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                                ASPHALT

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  Pr., smear

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insect barrier

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Do not apply to humans, pets, birds, or plant foliage.
      This product will stain clothing, fences, buildings and similar
      surfaces.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Fruit trees
  Wood boring insects
Dosage
21-35.75%
(Pr.)
ORNAMENTALS

(Woody Trees, Shrubs and Vines)

Roses
Shrubs
Trees
Vines
  Wood boring insects
21-35.75%
(Pr.)
                          38.20%
                          (smear)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.

Acts as a barrier to insects.
Thoroughly spray exposed areas
of grafts, pruning cuts, rot and
wounds.  Cover pruning cuts over
one inch in diameter.  Trim area
and remove unsound wood prior to
application.  Inspect treated
areas and reapply if needed but
avoid application to new callus
growth.
Refer to directions above for
fruit trees.  For roses, apply
to pruning cuts over 1/2 inch
in diameter.

Apply to all new cuts or wounds
Reapply if needed.
Issued:  12-15-72
  III-A-14

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      BACILLUS POPILLIAE DUTKY AND BACILLUS LENTIMORBUS DUTKY*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  D

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
Site and Pest

ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Grass

  Japanese beetle
   (larvae)
Dosage
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
(D)
Sprinkle dust in spots at three-
foot intervals over the entire
area.  Twenty ounces of product
treats about 5,000 sq. ft.
Allow areas between spots to be
innoculated naturally.  Highly
efficient control cannot be expect-
ed until the entire area is innocu-
lated.  Do not use on pasture land.
Formulated as a mixed culture of
not less than 100 million viable
spores of resistant stages of
either or both B.  popilliae and
B. lentimorbus- per gram of inert
powdered material.
*milky disease

Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-1

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                            BACILLUS  THURINGIENSIS  (BERLINER)

         PRINCIPAL  FORMULATIONS:   susp., WP, D, Pr., bait

         TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide

               General Warnings and Limitations

               Bacillus  thuringiensis attacks  the larval gut and  so must  be  eaten by
               the  insect to be effective.  Thorough plant  coverage,  including the
               underside of leaves, is therefore essential  for  best results.   After
               eating Bacillus thuringiensis,  susceptable larvae  generally stop
               feeding and die within 2  or 3 days.
               Do not allow dilute sprays to stand  in  the tank  for more  than 12
               hours.
               Combinations of most products with chemical  pesticides or  spreader-
               stickers  are generally not deleterous to Bacillus  thuringiensis if
               used promptly.
          Site  and Pest
         AGRICULTURAL  CROPS
         Alfalfa
           Alfalfa  caterpillar
         Artichokes
           Artichoke plume moth
          Beans
            Cabbage  looper
Dosage

Billion IU**
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0/A.(susp.),
0.4-0.9/A.(WP),
2.7-5.4/A.(D)
4.0-8.0/A.
(susp.),
4.0-8.2/A.(WP),
1.8-6.8/A.(D)
4.0-8.0/A.
(susp.),
3.6-7.2/A.(WP)
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Use restricted to Arizona and the
West Coast States.  Foliage
application.

Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.
**
         **International Units

         Issued:  1-14-74
  III-B-2.1
                    Replaces page issued  8-30-73

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Site and Pest
Broccoli
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          Billion IU
  Cabbage looper
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Imported cabbageworm
Brussels sprouts


  Cabbage looper
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Imported cabbageworm




Cabbage


  Cabbage looper
          4.0-8.2/A.
          (susp.),
          3.4-8.2/A.(WP),
          1.8-8.5/A.(D),
          (Pr.)

          1.8-6.8/A.(WP),
          (Pr.)
          2.0-6.8/A.
          (susp.),
          1.8-6.8/A.(WP),
          1.44-6.8/A.(D),
          (Pr.)
          4.0-8.2/A.
          (susp.),
          3.6-7.2/A.(WP),
          (Pr.)

          (Pr.)
          2.0-6.8/A.
          (susp.),
          1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
          (Pr.)
          4.0-8.2/A.
          (susp.),
          3.4-8.2/A.(WP),
          1.8-8.5/A.(D),
          (Pr.)
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.

Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Issued:  8-30-73
            III-B-2.2

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Cabbage  (continued)

  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Imported cabbageworm
Cauliflower
  Cabbage looper
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)

  Imported cabbageworm
Celery


  Cabbage looper




  Celery leaftier

  Celery looper
Dosage

Billion IU
3.4-8.2/A.(WP),
(Pr.)
2.0-6.8/A.
(susp.),
1.8-6.8/A.(WP),
1.44-6.8/A.(D),
(Pr.)
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.4-8.2/A.(WP),
1.8-8.5/A.(D)

1.8-6.8/A.(WP)
2.0-6.8/A.
(susp.),
1.8-6.8/A.(WP),
1.44-6.8/A.(D)
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.6-8.2/A.(WP),
1.8-7.2/A.(D)

7.3/A.(WP)

1.8-6.8/A.(WP),
3.6-6.8/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Exemp t.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-2.3

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Collards
  Cabbage looper
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)

  Imported cabbageworm
Cotton
  Cabbage looper
Cucumbers


  Cabbage looper




Grapes


  Grape leaffolder
  Omnivorous leafroller
Dosage

Billion IU
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.4-8.2/A.(WP)
1.8-8.5/A.(D)

1.8-5.4/A.(WP)
2.0-6.8/A.
(susp.),
1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
1.44-6.8/A.(D)
4.0-8.0/A.
(susp.),
3.6-7.2/A.(WP)
4.0-6.8/A.(D)
2.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
1.8-8.2/A.(WP),
1.44-6.0/A.(D)
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.6-8.2/A.(WP),
1.44-7.2/A.(D)

2.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
2.9-7.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Exempt (cottonseed).
No preharvest interval.

Use restricted to Arizona and
California.  Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Use restricted to Southeastern
United States.  Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.  Apply as
soon as possible after eggs hatch
and before larvae are protected
by leaf folds.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  Apply as
soon as possible after eggs hatch
and before larvae are protected
by leaf rolls.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-2.4

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Kale
  Cabbage looper
Dosage

Billion IU
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)

  Imported cabbageworm
Lettuce
  Cabbage looper
  Imported cabbageworm
Melons
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.6-8.2/A.(WP),
1.8-6.8/A.(D)

1.8-5.4/A.(WP)
2.0-6.8/A.
(susp.),
1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
1.44-6.8/A.(D)
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.4-8.2/A.(WP),
1.8-8.5/A.(D),
(Pr.)

6.8/A.(WP),
4.0-6.8/A.(D)
      (Refer also to Watermelons)

  Cabbage looper
2.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
1.8-8.2/A.(WP),
1.44-6.8/A.(D)
Mustard greens


  Cabbage looper
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.6-8.2/A.(WP)
1.8-6.8/A.(D),
(Pr.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
is for use on bibb and leaf lettuce
only, contains 514 lU/mg., and is
formulated with pyrethrins and
piperonyl butoxide.

Foliage application.
                  Exempt.
                  No preharvest interval.
Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-2.5

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Dosage

Billion IU
Mustard greens  (continued)
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Imported cabbageworm
Oranges


  California orangedog



  Fruittree leafroller



Potatoes


  Cabbage looper
Spinach


  Cabbage looper
1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
(Pr.)
2.0-6.8/A.
(susp.),
1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
1.44-6.8/A.(D),
(Pr.)
2.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
1.8-3.6/A.(WP)

4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.6-7.2/A.(WP)
2.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.6-8.2/A.(WP),
1.8-7.2/A.(D)
4.0-8.2/A.
(susp.),
3.6-8.2/A.(WP),
2.9-6.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.

Foliage application.  Pr. product
contains 514 lU/mg. and is formu-
lated with pyrethrins and piper-
onyl butoxide.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Use restricted to Arizona and
California.  For ground applica-
tion only.

Use restricted to Arizona and
California.  For ground applica-
tion only.

Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Use restricted to North Carolina
and Virginia.  Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-2.6

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Tobacco


  Cabbage looper
  Hornworms  (including
    tobacco hornworm)
   Tobacco budworm
 Tomatoes
 Cabbage looper
   Hornworms  (including
    tomato hornworm)
   Tomato  fruitworm

  Turnip  greens


   Cabbage looper
    Diamondback moth
     (larvae)
Dosage

Billion IU
4.0-6.0/A.
 (susp.),
3.6~5.4/A.(WP)

1.6-6.0/A.
 (susp.),
 1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
 1.44-5.4/A.(D)

 2.0-6.0/A.
 (susp.),
 1.8-5.4/A.(WP),
 1.5-4.8/A.(bait)
 4.0-8.2/A.
 (susp.),
 3.6-7.4/A.(WP),
 1.8-6.8/A.(D)

 2.0-8.2/A.
 (susp.),
 3.6-5.4/A.(WP),
 1.44-6.8/A.(D)
                                            Tolerance. Use. Limitations
NF.
No preharvest interval,

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
 Foliage application.   Apply bait
 by hand to the bud and surrounding
 area.
 Exempt.
 No preharvest interval.

 Foliage application.
 Foliage application,
                            3.6-5.4/A.(WP)    Foliage  application.
  4.0-8.2/A.
  (susp.),
  3.4-8.2/A.(WP),
  1.8-8.5/A.(D)
 Exempt.
 No  preharvest  interval.

 Foliage  application.
  1.8-5.4/A.(WP)    Foliage application.
  Issued:  8-30-73
                              III-B-2.7

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Dosage

Billion IU
Turnip greens  (continued)

  Imported cabbageworm
2.0-6.8/A.
(susp.),
1.8-5.A/A.(WP),
1.44-6.8/A.CD)
Walnuts
  Redhumped caterpillar
Watermelons
1.0-A.O/A.
(susp.),
1.8-7.2/A.(WP)
      (Refer also to Melons)

  Rindworm complex
2.0-6.0/A.
(susp.),
1.8-5.4/A.(WP)
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

Flowering plants  (including
 chrysanthemums)
  Cabbage looper
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafrollers
0.23/1,000 sq.
ft.   or
7.35/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.

Use restricted to California.
For ground application only.
                  Exempt.
                  No preharvest interval.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-2.8

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Dosage

Billion IU
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Shrubs
Trees
 (ornamental and shade)
  Bagworm

  California oakworm
  Elm spanworm

  Fall cankerworm
  Fall webworm
  Gypsy moth
   (larvae)
  Leafrollers
   (including fruit-
   tree leafroller)
3.6-7.2/A.(WP)    Foliage application.
0.25/3 gal.
water
     or
4.0-8.3/100 gal.
water or/A.(susp.),
3.6-7.4/A.(WP)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
7.2/A.(WP)

0.25-0.375/3
gal. water
     or
2.0-8.3/100
gal. water or/
A.(susp.),
1.8-3.6/A.(WP)

0.25/3 gal.
water
    or
2.0-8.3/100
gal. water or/
A. (susp.),
1.8-3.6/A.(WP)

0.25-0.375/3
gal. water
    or
4.0-8.3/100
gal. water or/
A.(susp.),
3.6-7.2/A.(WP)

2.0-8.3/100
gal. water or/
A.(susp.)
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States.  Apply while larvae
are small (second or third instars)
or when leaf expansion reaches 40-
50%.  Repeat in 14 days if needed.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-2.9

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   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          Billion IU
Shrubs
Trees
 (continued)

  Redhumped caterpillar
          0.25/3 gal.
          water
               or
          2.0-8.3/100 gal.
          water or/A.(susp.),
          1.8-7.2/A.(WP)
  Spring cankerworm
  Tent caterpillars
   (including Great
   Basin tent
   caterpillar)
FOREST, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS

Forests
  California oakwortn
  Fall cankerworm
  Fall webworm
  Gypsy moth
   (larvae)
          4.0-8.0/A.
          (susp.),
          3.6-7.2/A.(WP)

          2.0-4.0/A.
          (susp.),
          1.8-3.6/A.(WP)

          4.0-8.0/A.
          (susp.),
          3.6-7.2/A.(WP)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
          0.25-0.375/3
          gal. water
              or
          2.0-8.3/100 gal.
          water or/A.(susp.),
          1.8-3.6/A.(WP)
Foliage application.
          0.25-0.375/3
          gal. water
              or
          2.0-8.3/100 gal.
          water or/A.(susp.),
          1.8-3.6/A.(WP)
Use restricted to the Western
United States for Great Basin tent
caterpillar.  Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  For ground
application only.
Foliage application.
application only.
For ground
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States.  Foliage applica-
tion.  For ground application only.
Apply when leaf expansion reaches
40-50%.  Repeat 14 days later if
needed.
Issued:  8-30-73
            III-B-2.10

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                   BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS (BERLINER)
Site and Pest
Forests  (continued)

  Gypsy moth (larvae)
   (continued)
  Redhumped caterpillar
  Spring cankerworm
  Tent caterpillars
   (including Great
   Basin tent cater-
   pillar)
Dosage

Billion IU
8.0/A.(susp.),
7.2/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0-8.0/A.
(susp.),
1.8-7.2/A.(WP)

2.0-4.0/A.
(susp.),
1.8-3.6/A.(WP)

2.0-4.0/A.
(susp.),
1.8-3.6/A.(WP)
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States.  Foliage applica-
tion.  For aerial application
only.  Apply when leaf expansion
reaches 40-50%.  Repeat 14 days
later if needed.  An evaporation
retardant and a film-forming
sticker should be added.  Equip-
ment should deliver droplets of
less than 300 microns average
diameter.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  For ground
application only.
Foliage application.
application only.
For ground
Foliage application.  For ground
application only.  For Great Basin
tent caterpillar, use is restricted
to Western United States.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-2.11

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                        BASIC COPPER ARSENATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  WP

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
      treatment or residues on crops.  Protective information may be
      obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS

Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Kohlrabi
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Cabbage looper
  Imported cabbageworm
7.28/A.(WP)
Tomatoes
  Flea beetles
  Tomato hornworm
13.65/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.5 ppm  (as combined As^O.,).
Do not apply dosages of through
7.28 Ib./A. after edible parts
start to form.  Foliage
application.
Remove all treated foliage at
harvest.
Keep livestock off treated area.
Do not feed treated plants to
livestock.

Foliage application.  Apply as
soon as plants are transplanted.
Apply in sufficient water to
wet the foliage.  A spreader
may be used.  Badly damaged
plants will be stunted.

3.5 ppm  (as combined As^^o).
No preharvest interval through
13.65 Ib./A.  Foliage applica-
tion.
If application is made within 30
days of harvest, remove residues
by wiping or washing the fruit.
Keep livestock off treated area.
Do not feed treated plants to
livestock.

Foliage application.  Apply in
sufficient water to wet the
foliage.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-B-3

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                            BENZALDEHYDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: liquid

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Repellent

Site and Pest              Dosage

                           actual

AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

(Farm Storage and Equipment)

Honey supers

  Honey bee                98% (liquid)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Safe chemical.

For repelling bees from supers.
Smoke bees from above slightly
to induce running, then place
fume pad sprinkled lightly with
product over the top of the
super.  Should be used in shade
or cool weather for slow release
of the product.  In warm
weather, place an empty super
between occupied ones and the
pad, and provide ventilation
and an escape route for the
bees.  In sunshine use an in-
sulating board over the pad.
Issued:  5-30-73
                           III-B-4

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                           BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE (TECHNICAL)*
HOTCIPAL FCRMOIAT1CHS:  EC;  WP; D




TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TO&ERANCE DQQAGE LEKMAUCBS

Apples
Apricots

Asparagus
Avocado
Beans
Blac keyed peaj
Broccoli

Brussels sprout

Cabbage



1
1

1
1
NF
NF
1

1

1


Ibs. actual/A.
of
gamma is outer
3.6
5.0
1.0
0.3
3.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
0.5
1.6
0.5
1.6
1.0
0.5
1.6

60 days or not after fruit starts to
form.
60 days .
Brush or spray on lover branches and
trunk only.
Do not apply during cutting season.
Apply immediately prior to blossoming or
immediately after fruit has set.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed .
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants at
time of transplanting.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants at
time of transplanting.
Do not apply after thinning.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants at
time of transplanting.
 *1,2,3,k,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane; BHC



 Issued:   3-27-70                   III-B-6.1

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                        BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE (TECHNICAL)
USE TOLERANCE DQSAOE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;

Cauliflower

Celery
Cherries
Collar ds

Corn
Cowpeas
Eggplants
Grapes

1

1
1
1

NF
NF
1
1
Ibs. actual/A.
of
gamma isomer
0.5
1.6
0.3
1.0
0.5
1.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0 oz. /bu.
seed
0-5
5.0

Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants at
time of transplanting.
Do not apply after seedling stage .
Brush or spray on lower branches and
trunk only.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants at
tine of transplanting.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Issued:  5.27-70
III-B-6.2

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                        BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE (TECHNICAL)
USE TOLERANCE ^^^ LEMTEAHONS
(ppm;


Kale

Kohlrabi

Lettuce
Lima beans
Mustard greens

Nectarines
Onions
Peaches
Pears
Peas
Peppers


1

1

1
NF
1

1
1
dry bulk
only)
1
NT
1
Ibs . actual/A .
of
gamma isomer
0.5
1.6
0.5
1.6
1.0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
0.5
1.6
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
0.4


Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants
at time of transplanting.
Do not apply after seedling stage .
Apply to soil around base of plants at
time of transplanting.
Do not apply after thinning.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed .
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants at
time of transplanting.
60 days .
Do not apply to green or spring onions.
(Danger of off- flavor).
60 days.
60 days or not after fruit starts to
form.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed .
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Issued:  5-27-70
III-B-6.3

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                        BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE (TECHNICAL)
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS



Plums


Prunes


Rice

Rye

Sorghum

Soybeans

Spinach
Strawberries

Tomatoes

Vegetables :
(nonroot
crops )
Asparagus
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage



1


1


NF

NF

NF

NF

1
1

1




1
1

1
1
Ibs . actual/A .
of
gamma isomer
3.0
1.0

3.0
1.0

2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2-.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
0.4
2.0

0.4

1.5










60 days .
Brush or spray on lower branches and
trunk only.
60 days .
Brush or spray on lower branches and
trunk only.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Soil application at time of planting
only.






Issued:  3-27-70
III-B-6.4

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                        BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE (TECHNICAL)
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)



Vegetables :
(nonroot
crops )
(continued)
Cantaloupes
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard greens
Okra
Peppers
Pimentos
Pumpkins
Spinach
Squash:
( summer )
(winter)
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Watermelons
Animals:
Hogs









1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-L.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

NT



Ibs . actual/A .
of
gamma isomer
1.5

























2 qts. of
.06% gamma
isomer per
adult animal



Soil application at time of planting
only.

























For breeding stock only. Do not use
on animals intended for slaughter.


Issued:  3-27-70
III-B-6.5

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                             BENZENE HEXACHLORIDE (TECHNICAL)
USE
               TOLERANCE     l)QBtfSB
                                                         UMITAT1CNS
General:

 Uncultivated
  land
Outdoors
             NF
                          Ibs , actual/A.
                               of
                          gamma isomer
                           0.5$
                                1.0
                                0.2
2.0
Spray.  Apply uniformly for control of
miscellaneous insects.

Dust.  Apply uniformly for control of
miscellaneous insects .

Soil application.  Do not apply in
vicinity of root crops or other crops
grown for food or feed.

Wet or dry bait formulations.   Do not
contaminate food crops.

Dust, mist spray, or fog.  Apply
uniformly for control of ticks, chiggers,
and miscellaneous insects .
Issued:  5-31-69
                                III-B-6.6

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                4-BENZOTHIENYL METHYLCARBAMATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  WP

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations.

      Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
      treatment or residues on crops.  Protective information may be obtained
      from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Tobacco
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Flea beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Hornworms
1.0/A. (WP)
                           0.05/5.0 gal.
                           water/100 sq.
                           yd.(WP)
0.5/A.(WP)
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
If treatment is needed during har-
vest, apply after priming.
Do not use on shade-grown tobacco.
For ground application only.

Field treatment.  Spraying plants
from the ground to the tops is
important for best results.

Plant bed treatment.  An applica-
tion just before pulling will
protect plants for some time after
transplanting.

Field borders and fields next to
tobacco can be treated when
grasshoppers are small to further
reduce infestations.

Apply to tops of plants before
larvae are over one inch long.
*Mobam

Issued: 12-15-72
   III-B-7.1
  Replaces page issued  11-14-72

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                     4-BENZOTHIENYL METHYLCARBAMATE

    Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                              Ib.  actual

    AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

    Agricultural Premises
      (excluding dairy barns,
      milk rooms and poultry houses)
      Mosquitoes (adults)
1.0/5.0 gal.
water(WP)
Use as a surface treatment.  Apply
spray mixture to walls and ceilings
at the rate of 1-2 gallons per 900
square feet.   Remove animals before
application.   Allow spray to dry
before returning animals to treat-
ed areas.  Do not treat animals
or contaminate their feed or drink-
ing water.  Do not treat living
plants.
    ORNAMENTALS
    (Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
    Chrysanthemums

      Aphid, chrysanthemum
      Aphid, green peach
      Aphid, goldenglow
      Grasshoppers
      Japanese beetle
      Lace bugs

    Goldenglow

      Aphid, goldenglow
      Grasshoppers
      Japanese beetle
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
Use higher dosage for hard-to-kill
insects and for increasing time
plants are protected.  Do not spray
during periods of high rainfall or
high temperature.
Refer to directions above for
chrysanthemums.
    Issued:  7-30-73
  III-B-7.2
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                  4-BENZOTHIENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
 Site  and  Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
 Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
 (Woody  Shrubs,  Trees  and Vines)

 Apple  (Ornamental)
   Aphid,  apple
   Cankerworms
   Flea  beetles
   Grasshoppers
   Japanese  beetles
   Lace  bugs
   Leafhopper, potato
   Tent  caterpillars

 Birch

   Aphids, birch
   Cankerworms
   Japanese  beetle
   Lace  bugs
   Tent  caterpillars

 Boxwood

   Boxwood psyllid
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
 Use  higher dosage for hard-to-kill
 insects  and for  increasing time
 plants are protected.  Do not spray
 during periods of high rainfall or
 high temperature.
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
Refer  to  directions  above  for
Apples (Ornamental).
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
Refer  to directions  above  for
Apples  (Ornamental).
Crabapple

   Refer to Apples  (Ornamental).

Elm
  Cankerworms
  Flea beetles
  Japanese beetle
  Lace bugs
  Tent caterpillars
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
Refer to directions above for
Apples  (Ornamental).
  Cankerworms
  Flea beetles
  Japanese beetle
  Lace bugs
  Tent caterpillars
0.5-1.0/100
gal.  water(WP)
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Issued:   12-15-72
  III-B-7.3
                                              Replaces page issued  11-14-72

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                 4-BENZOTHIENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Oak

  Cankerworms
  Japanese beetle
  Lace bugs
  Tent caterpillars

Pine

  Pine sawfly


Poplar

  Flea beetles
  Japanese beetles
  Lace bugs
  Tent caterpillars

Rose

  Aphid, green peach
  Cankerworms
  Flea beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhopper, potato
  Rose-slug
  Tent caterpillars

Rose-of-Sharon

  Grasshoppers
  Japanese beetle

Spirea

  Grasshoppers
  Japanese beetle

Viburnum

  Flea beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Japanese beetle
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Refer to directions above for
Apples (Ornamental).
Issued: 12-15-72
   III-B-7.4       Replaces page issued  11-14-72

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                 4-BENZOTHIENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
FOREST. NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS

Outdoor areas

  Mosquitoes (adults)     0.5-1.0/A.(WP)
                  Treatment of large areas improves
                  results.  Repeat as needed to con-
                  trol mosquitoes flying in from un-
                  treated areas.  Do not treat areas
                  where food or feed crops are grown.
AQUATIC AREAS

Outdoor areas

  Mosquitoes (adults)     0.5-1.0/A.(WP)
                  Apply to marsh lands, swamps, and
                  similar areas.  Treatment of large
                  areas improves results.  Repeat as
                  needed to control mosquitoes flying
                  in from untreated areas.  Do not
                  treat areas where food or feed
                  crops are grown.
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, CONTENTS AND GROUNDS

Homes
  Mosquitoes (adults)
1.0/5.0 gal.
water(WP)
Home grounds

  Mosquitoes (adults)
0.5-1.0/A.(WP)
Use as a spot treatment only.  Re-
peat as needed.  Remove animals be-
fore application.  Allow spray to
dry before returning animals to
treated areas.  Do not treat ani-
mals or contaminate their feed or
drinking water.  Do not treat liv-
ing plants.
Treatment of large areas improves
results.  Repeat as needed to con-
trol mosquitoes flying in from un-
treated areas.  Treat trees and
shrubs.  Do not treat areas where
food or feed crops are grown.
Issued: 12-15-72
  III-B-7.5

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                              BINAPACRYL*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  WP, D

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      This product is toxic to bees and should not be applied when bees
      are actively visiting the area.
Site and Pest
Apples
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Apple rust mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
0.25/100
gal. water
   or
2.0/A.(WP)
                          2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm (interim).
60 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A. (spray).
Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A. (dust).
Foliage application.
Do not use if trees have re-
ceived a foliar oil application.
Foliar oil may be applied 21
days following binapacryl
treatment.

Foliage application.   Do not
apply more than 4 times during
the fruiting period.   Do not
tank-mix with any form of oil.
Tank-mix combinations with some
flowable-type or emulsifiable
concentrate formulations have
caused plant injury.

Foliage application.   Do not
apply more than 3 times during
the fruiting period.   Avoid
application prior to or during
periods of excessively high
temperatures.
*2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl 3-methyl-2-butenoate; Morocide

Issued:  5-30-73            III-B-10.1        Replaces page issued  12-15-72

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                                   BINAPACRYL
     Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
       Twospotted spider mite  1.2-1.6/A.(D)

**   Pears
       European red mite
       McDaniel spider mite
       Pear rust mite
       Twospotted spider
        mite
       European red mite
       McDaniel spider mite
       Twospotted spider
        mite
0.25/100
gal. water
   or
2.0/A.(WP)
2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm (interim).
45 day preharvest interval
through 1.6 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than twice
during the fruiting period.
Do not apply within five days
prior to or after application
of sulfur.
Avoid application prior to or
during periods of excessively
high temperatures.

Foliage application.

0.2 ppm (interim).
60 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A.  (spray).
Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A.  (dust).
Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
during the fruiting season.
The WP formulation may cause a
mild spotting of fruit.
Do not use if trees have re-
ceived a foliar oil application.
Foliar oil may be applied 21
days following binapacryl
treatment.

Foliage application.  Do not
tank-mix with any form of oil.
Tank-mix combinations with some
flowable-type and emulsifiable
concentrate formulations have
caused plant injury.

Foliage application.  Avoid
application prior to or during
periods of excessively high
temperatures.
     Issued:   5-30-73
  III-B-10.2
  Replaces page issued  12-15-72

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              1,1-BIS(CHLOROPHENYL)-2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHANOL*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, WP, D

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Do not feed treated crop residues to dairy or meat animals.

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Alfalfa
 (seed crop only)

  Carmine spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Strawberry spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
0.6-1.5/A.(EC),
0.52-1.5/A.(WP),
1.0-1.5/A.(D)
Apples
                  NF.
Use restricted to California,
Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Wash-
ington.  Foliage application.
Apply sprays in sufficient water
for thorough coverage.  Do not
graze livestock in treated fields,
nor feed crop residues or cut-
tings to livestock, nor bale it
for feed.
Fields must be cleared by burn-
ing crop residues or by discing
them into the soil.

5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
4.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Some products should not be used
in late cover sprays with glyodin
as plant injury may result.
*dicofol; Kelthane

Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.1

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual
Apples  (continued)

  Apple rust mite
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Schoene spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
  Willamette mite
  Yellow spider mite
Apricots
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Plum rust mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
  Willamette mite
Beans
0.375-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.48-4.2/A.(WP),
1.2-4.C/A.(D)

0.2/100 gal.
water(EC)
Foliage application.  Claims for
brown mite and European red mite
are for cleanup of late spring
populations.  Repeat as needed,
but allow 30 days between treat-
ments.
0.37-0,5/100
gal. water
     or
1.6-2.A/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.48-3.15/A.(WP),
1.2-3.2/A.(D)
Foliage application.  For use in
a preventive schedule, make two
successive applications at 10- to
14-day intervals.

10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Repeat if
needed, but allow 30 days between
treatments.
                  5.0 ppm.
                  7 day preharvest interval through
                  0.6 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
                  (dust).  Foliage application for
                  areas other than California.
                  21 day preharvest interval from
                  above 0.6 through 1.5 Ib./A.
                  (spray).  Foliage application for
                  use in California only.
                  45 day preharvest interval from
                  above 0.6 through 0.8 Ib./A.
                  (spray).  Foliage application for
                  dry beans only.
                  Do not feed treated fresh hay or
                  spent hay to dairy or meat animals.
Issued:  8-30-73
  I1I-B-14.2

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Site and Pest
Beans  (continued)

  Carmine spider mite
  Strawberry spider mite

  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite

Blackberries
Dosage

Ib . actual



0.8-1.5/A. (D)
                          0.4-1.5/A.(EC),
                          0.35-1.0/A.(WP)
                          0.8-1.5/A.(D)
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Willamette mite
  Yellow spider mite

Boysenberries

      Refer to Dewberries.

Cherries
0.6-1.2/A.(EC),
0.52-1.2/A.(WP)
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Plum rust mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
  Willamette mite
  Yellow spider mite
0.37-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
1.6-2.A/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.48-3.15/A.(WP)
1.2-3.2/A.(D)
                                            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                                            Foliage application.


                                            Foliage application.
                                            5.0 ppm.
                                            2 day preharvest interval through
                                            1.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

                                            Foliage application.
                                            5.0 ppm.
                                            7 day preharvest interval through
                                            3.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

                                            Foliage application.  Repeat if
                                            needed, but allow 30 days between
                                            treatments.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.3

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Site and Pest
Chestnuts
  Twospotted spider
   mite
  Pacific spider mite
Citrus
  Citrus flat mite
  Citrus red mite
  Citrus rust mite
  Sixspotted mite
  Texas citrus mite
  Yuma spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.4/100 gal.
water
     or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.23-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.4-3.85/A.(WP),
1.6-4.0/A.(D)

0.4/100 gal.
water
    or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.23-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.4-3.85/A.(WP)
0.3-0.5/100
gal. water
    or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.35-0.47/100
gal. water(WP),
2.0-8.0/A.(D)

1.8-3.5/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
10 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
8.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.4

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              1,1-BIS(CHLOROPHENYL)-2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHANOL

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual
Clover
 (seed crop only)

  Carmine spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Strawberry spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
0.6-1.5/A.(EC),
0.52-1.5/A.(WP);
1.0-1.5/A.(D)
Cotton
  Desert spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite

  Strawberry spider
   mite

Crabapples
0.8-1.6/A.(EC),
0.6-1.6/A.(D)
0.6-1.6/A.(D)
                  NF.
Use restricted to California,
Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, and Wash-
ington.  Foliage application.
Apply sprays in sufficient water
for thorough coverage.  Do not
graze livestock in treated fields,
nor feed crop residues or cut-
tings to livestock, nor bale it
for feed.
Fields must be cleared by burn-
ing crop residues or by discing
them into the soil.

0.1 ppm  (cottonseed).
14 day preharvest interval through
1.6 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze dairy or meat ani-
mals in  treated fields or feed
gin trash to them.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
                  5.0 ppm.
                  7 day preharvest interval through
                  4.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Some products should not be used
                  in late cover sprays with glyodin
                  as plant injury may result.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.5

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         Site and Pest
         Crabapples  (continued)

           Apple rust mite
           Brown mite
           European red mite
           McDaniel spider mite
           Pacific spider mite
           Schoene spider mite
           Twospotted spider
            mite
           Willamette mite
           Yellow spider mite
         Cucumbers
           Pacific spider mite
           Twospotted spider
            mite

         Dewberries  (including
          Boysenberries,
          Loganberries,
          Olallie berries)

           Brown mite
           European red mite
           McDaniel spider mite
           Pacific spider mite
           Twospotted spider mite
           Willamette mite
           Yellow spider mite
0.6-1.2/A.(EC),
0.52-1.2/A.(WP),
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                                   Ib. actual
0.375-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
      or
1.48-4.2/A.(WP),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)

0.2/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.3-0.6/A.(EC),
0.35-0.6/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.  Claims for
brown mite and European red mite
are for cleanup of late spring
populations.  Repeat as needed,
but allow 30 days between treat-
ments.
Foliage application.  For use in
a preventive schedule, make two
successive applications at 10- to
14-day intervals.

5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.6 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
                  5.0 ppm.
                  2 day preharvest interval through
                  1.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Foliage application.
         Issued:  12-14-73
  III-B-14.6
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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual
Eggplant
  Pacific spider mite
  Tomato russet mite
  Tropical spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
Filberts
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
0.3-0.4/100
gal. water(EC),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
0.375-1.0/100
gal. water
    or
1.6-2.0/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.4-2.0/A.(WP),
1.4-2.0/A.(D)
0.4/100 gal.
water
    or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.28-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.4-3.85/A.(WP),
1.6-4.0/A.(D)
5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.
Some products are phytotoxic to
eggplant.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Repeat if
needed, but allow 30 days between
treatments.
5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issuued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.7

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Filberts  (continued)

  Yellow spider mite
Grapes
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Willamette mite

Hickory nuts
  Twospotted spider
   mite
  Pacific spider mite
0.4/100 gal.
water
     or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.28-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.4-3.85/A.(WP),
1.6-2.0/A.(D)
0.6-1.2/A.(EC),
0.52-1.2/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
0.4/100 gal.
water
     or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.28-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.4-3.85/A.(WP),
1.6-4.0/A.(D)
0.6-1.2/A.(EC),
0.52-1.2/A.(WP),
1.2-1.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.2 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
30 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.2 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.8

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Hops  (continued)

  Twospotted spider
   mite
0.6-1.2/A.(EC),
0.52-1.2/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
Loganberries

      Refer to Dewberries.

Melons (including
 watermelons)
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
0.3-0.6/A.(EC),
0.35-0.6/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
Mint (peppermint and
 spearmint for oil production)
  Twospotted spider
   mite

Nectarines
Peaches
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Schoene spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
  Yellow spider mite
0.8-1.2/A.
(EC.WP)
0.37-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
1.6-2.4/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.5-3.15/A.(WP),
1.2-3.2/A.(D)
Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.6 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
25 ppm (hay).
30 day preharvest interval through
1.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not make more than one applica-
tion per crop season.
Do not feed treated fresh hay or
spent hay to livestock.

Foliage application.
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.9

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Pears
  Apple rust mite
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Schoene spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Willamette mite
  Yellow spider mite
Pecans
  Twospotted spider
   mite
0.37-0.5/100
gal. water
    or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.48-4.2/A.(WP),
1.6-4.0/A.(D)

0.2/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.4/100 gal.
water
    or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.28-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.4-3.85/A.(WP),
1.6-4.0/A.(D)
5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
4.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Some products should not be used
in late cover sprays with glyodin
as plant injury may result.
Some products may cause fruit
spotting under certain conditions
and only the lower dosages should
be used.

Foliage application.  Claims for
brown mite and European red mite
are for cleanup of late spring
populations.  Repeat as needed,
but allow 30 days between treat-
ments .
Foliage application.  For use in
a preventive schedule, apply two
successive applications at 10- to
14-day intervals.

5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.10

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Peppers
  Tropical spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite

Plums
Prunes
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Plum rust mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
Pumpkins
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite

Quince
0.4-0.8/A.(EC),
0.37-0.8/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
0.37-0.5/100
gal. water
    or
1.6-2.0/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.4-2.0/A.(WP),
1.4-2.0/A.(D)
0.3-0.4/A.(EC),
0.35-0.6/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Repeat if
needed, but allow 30 days between
treatments.
5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.6 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
                  5.0 ppm.
                  7 day preharvest interval through
                  4.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Some products should not be used
                  in late cover sprays with glyodin
                  as plant injury may result.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.11

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              1,1-BIS(CHLOROPHENYL)-2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHANOL

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual
Quince  (continued)

  Apple rust mite
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Schoene spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
  Willamette mite
  Yellow spider mite
Raspberries
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Willamette mite
  Yellow spider mite

Squash
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
0.375-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.27-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.48-4.2/A.(WP),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)

0.2/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.6-1.2/A.(EC),
0.52-1.2/A.(WP),
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
0.3-0.6/A.(EC),
0.35-0.6/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.  Claims for
brown mite and European red mite
are for cleanup of late spring
populations.  Repeat as needed,
but allow 30 days between treat-
ments.
Foliage application.  For use in
a preventive schedule, make two
successive applications at 10-
to 14-day intervals.

5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
1.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.6 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.12

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Strawberries
  Cyclamen mite
  Pacific spider mite

  Strawberry spider
   mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite

Tomatoes
  Tomato russet mite
  Tropical spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite

Walnuts
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  Twospotted spider
   mite
2.4/A.(EC),
1.4-2.4/A.(WP),
1.0-2.4/A.(D)
1.5-2.25/A.(D)

0.4-1.0/A.(EC),
0.35-1.0/A.(WP),
1.0-2.4/A.(D)
0.4-0.8/A.CEC),
0.37-0.8/A.(WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
0.37-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.28-0.37/100
gal. water
     or
1.4-3.8/A.(WP),
1.6-4.0/A.(D)
5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
2.4 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Make 2 or 3
applications at 10- to 20-day
intervals starting when new spring
growth begins.  Sprays should be
thoroughly drenching, high pres-
sure applications.  Small areas
of infestation may also be treated
during the production season.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not feed treated husks to
livestock.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.13

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Walnuts  (continued)

  Pacific spider mite
Watermelons

      Refer to Melons,

ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)
  Bermudagrass mite
  Clover mite
0.37-0.5/100
gal. water
    or
1.6-4.0/A.(EC),
0.28-0.37/100
gal. water
    or
1.4-3.8/A.(WP),
1.6-2.0/A.(D)
0.3-0.4/100
gal. water(EC),
0.28-0.47/100
gal. water(WP)

0.3-0.4/100
gal. water(EC),
0.28-0.47/100
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application,
Thoroughly treat entire area with
approximately 2.5 gallons of.
spray per 1,000 sq. ft.  Repeat
in 10 to 14 days if needed.

To control mite populations and
prevent their migration to ad-
joining buildings.  Apply approx-
imately 2.5 gallons of spray per
1,000 sq. ft.  Be sure to treat
areas at base of buildings.  Re-
peat in 10 to 14 days if needed.
Refer also to Shrubs and Domes-
tic Dwellings, etc.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-14.14

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual

(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
 African violets,
 Chrysanthemums,
 Sweet peas)
(including
  Mites (including
   European red mite
   Twospotted spider
    mite)
Orchids
  Mites
        0.3-0.4/100
        gal.  water(EC),
        0.18-0.47/100
        gal.  water(WP),
        4.0%(D)
        0.3-0.4/100
        gal.  water(EC)
Foliage application.  Repeat as
needed.  Apply dust for full
coverage.
Foliage application.  Repeat as
needed.
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Do not apply to Canaeti juniper or Chinese holly (ilex oomuta) as leaf
spotting may result.

Shrubs
Trees
Vines
  Clover mite
  Mites (including
   European red mite
   Spruce spider mite
   Twospotted spider
    mite)
        0.3-0.4/100
        gal.  water(EC),
        0.28-0.47/100
        gal.  water(WP)
        0.3-0.4/100
        gal.  water(EC),
        0.18-0.47/100
        gal.  water(WP),
        4.0%(D)
To control mite populations and
prevent their migration to ad-
joining buildings.  Apply to
trees and shrubs near buildings.
Refer also to Lawns and Domestic
Dwellings, etc.

Foliage application.  Repeat as
needed.  Apply dust for full
coverage.
Issued:  8-30-73
          III-B-14.15

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

(Greenhouse Plants)

Carnations
Chrysanthemums
Roses
  Spider mites
Flowering plants
Nursery stock

  Mites
16 fl.  oz. 12%
emulsion/50,000
cu. ft.(EC)
Apply by fog generator.  Close
all doors, vindows, and ventila-
tors.  Turn off all misting
systems, fans and sulfur pots.
Be sure all blossoms and foliage
are dry.  Adjust inside tempera-
ture to 70°-80°F.  Keep green-
house tightly closed for 1-1/2
hours following treatment.
Ventilate thoroughly for at
least one hour before entering.
0.3-0.4/100
gal. water(EC),
0.18-0.47/100
gal. water(WP),
4.0%(D)
Foliage application.  Repeat as
needed.  Apply dust for full
coverage.  Do not apply to
Chinese holly (Ilex oovnuta)
as leaf spotting may result.
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS

Outdoor areas
  Clover mite
0.3-0.4/100
gal. water(EC),
0.28-0.47/100
gal. water(WP)
To control mite populations and
prevent their migration to
buildings.  Thoroughly treat
outside walls, foundations,
window sills, and other possible
entrances.  Repeat if needed.
Refer also to Lawns, Shrubs and
Trees.
Issued:  8-30-73
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                1,1-BIS (ETHYLPHENYL)-2,2-DICHLOROETHANE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, S, D, Pr.

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:   This product is toxic to bees and should not be applied
      when bees are actively visiting the area.
Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS

Apples                                      15 ppm.
                                            7 day preharvest interval through
                                            16 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

      Refer to Pears for dosage and timing.   Use is primarily for pears,
      but orchards interplanted with apples  and pears may be treated.  Do
      not use treated apples in the manufacture of pomace for livestock feed.

Broccoli                                    15 ppm.
Brussels sprouts                            3 day preharvest interval through
Cabbage                                     1.0 Ib./A. (spray) or 2.5 Ib./A.
Cauliflower                                 (dust).  Foliage application.

  Cabbage looper          1.0/A.(EC),       Foliage application.
  Imported cabbageworm    2.5/A.(D)

  Leafhoppers             1.0/A.(EC)        Foliage application.

Cherries                                    15 ppm.
                                            2 day preharvest interval through
                                            10 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

  Cherry fruit fly        3.0-10/A.(EC),     Foliage application.  Apply when
                          4.0-6.0/A.(D)     adult flies appear, usually dur-
                                            ing bloom.  Repeat at 10-day
                                            intervals.  One postharvest
                                            application may also be made if
                                            flies are still active.
*diethyl diphenyl dichloroethane; Perthane

Issued:  12-14-73           III-B-15.1        Replaces page issued  8-30-73

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1,1-BIS (ETHYLPHENYL)-2,2-DICHLOROETHANE

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          Ib. actual

                            15 ppm.
                            3 day preharvest interval through
                            1.0 Ib./A. (spray) or 2.5 Ib./A.
                            (dust).  Foliage application.
  Cabbage looper
  Imported cabbageworm

Lettuce
  Alfalfa looper
  Cabbage looper
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers

Pears
  Pear psylla
          1.0/A.(EC),
          2.5/A.(D)
          1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
          2.5/A.(D)

          1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
          2.5/A.(D)
          8.0/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
15 ppm.
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. (spray) or 2.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
15 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
16 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Apply up to
4 cover sprays starting in late.
May or early June.  Apply first
two sprays 7-14 days apart, wait
30 days, and apply two additional
cover sprays if needed 7-14 days
apart.  Where needed for over-
wintering or early spring psylla
populations, a prehloom applica-
tion may be made.  A postharvest
application may be made to
reduce tree injury from psylla
toxin.  Use is primarily for
pears, but may be used in or-
chards interplanted with apples
and pears.  Do not use treated
apples in the manufacture of
pomace for livestock feed.
Issued:  12-14-73
            III-B-15.2
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1,1-BIS (ETHYLPHENYL)-2,2-DICHLOROETHANE

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          Ib. actual
Pears  (continued)

  Pear psylla
   (continued)
          8.0-16/A.(EC)
Spinach
  Cabbage looper
  Leafhoppers
          1.0/A.(EC),
          2.5/A.CD)
Foliage application.  Apply pre-
bloom and/or postbloom and up to
2 cover sprays if needed.  Allow
30 days between cover sprays.
Use is primarily for pears, but
may be used in orchards inter-
planted with apples and pears.
Do not use treated apples in the
manufacture of pomace for live-
stock feed.

15 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. (spray) or 2.5 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  12-14-73
            III-B-15.3
  Replaces page issued  8-30-73

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1,1-BIS (ETHYLPHENYL)-2,2-DICHLOROKTHANE

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          actual
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

(Animal Buildings Other Than Dairy and Poultry)
(Feedlots and Holding Pens)
(Outdoor Areas)
Barns
Corrals
Feedlots
Shelters

  House fly (adults)
  Mosquitoes (adults)
  House fly (larvae)
  Mosquitoes (larvae)
                            NF.
          1.0 gal. of 10%   Treat indoor and outdoor surfaces
          emulsion/12.5 or  where flies alight.  Spray to
          50 gal. water(EC) point of runoff.  Use lower
                            amount of water for longer
                            residual control.  For house
                            flies, 1 or 2 pounds of sugar
                            may be added per gallon of
                            finished spray.  Do not use in
                            dairy barns or poultry houses.
                            Do not contaminate feed, food
                            and drinking water.  Formula-
                            tion contains 10% naled.
          1.0 gal. of 10%
          emulsion/25 gal.
          water (EC)
          1.0 gal. of 10%
          emulsion/100
          gal. water(EC)
Apply to fly breeding areas as
a spray or by sprinkling can at
the rate of one gallon of
finished spray per 100 sq. ft.
Formulation contains 10% naled.

Apply as a coarse spray to
breeding areas at the rate of
3-5 gallons of finished spray
per acre.  Do not treat areas
where food or feed crops are
growing.  This product is poi-
sonous to fish and shellfish.
Avoid use where aquatic life is
endangered.  Formulation contains
10% naled.
Issued:  12-14-73
            III-B-15.4

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1,1-BIS (ETHYLPHENYL)-2,2-DICHLOROETHANE

          Dosage            Tolerance,  Use, Limitations

          actual
HUMANS, PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS

Dog kennels

  Brown dog tick
          1.0 gal.  of 10%
          emulsion/25 gal.
          water(EC)
Spray surfaces at the rate of one
quart of finished spray per 500 sq.
ft.  Repeat as needed.  Do not
contaminate food or drinking water.
Formulation contains 10% naled.
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Woolen garments

  Carpet beetles
  Clothes moths
          5.0% (EC),
          4.77-5.0%(Pr.)
Blankets
Drapes
Upholstery

  Carpet beetles
  Clothes moths
          4.77-5.0%(Pr.)
Clean and brush articles prior to
treatment.  Thoroughly spray both
sides wherever possible.  Be sure
to treat cuffs, folds, and seams.
Surfaces should be moist, but
not saturated.  Repeat after
laundering or dry cleaning.  Re-
move caged birds and fish tanks
from room before spraying.  Some
products are formulated with
paradichlorobenzene.
Clean and brush articles prior to
treatment.  Thoroughly spray all
sides or surfaces wherever pos-
sible, including folds, seams,
tufts, and welting.  Surfaces
should be moist, but not satur-
ated.  Repeat after laundering
or dry cleaning.  Do not spray
wooden surfaces of furniture.
Remove caged birds and fish tanks
from room before spraying.  Some
products are formulated with
paradichlorobenzene.
Issued:  12-14-73
            III-B-15.5
  Replaces page III-B-15.4
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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

Floor coverings
 (carpets and rugs)

  Carpet beetles          4.77-5.0%(Pr.)     For spot treatment only.  Spray
  Clothes moths                             concealed and undisturbed areas
                                            such as beneath furniture, at
                                            baseboards, and in corners.
                                            Surfaces should be moist, but
                                            not saturated.  Also treat cracks
                                            where immature forms may be con-
                                            cealed.  Repeat after cleaning.
                                            Remove caged birds and fish tanks
                                            from room before spraying.  Some
                                            products are formulated with
                                            paradichlorobenzene.

Indoor areas

  Midges                  5.0%(EC)          Close doors and windows.  Spray
  Mosquitoes                                as a fine mist throughout the
  Muscoid flies                             room particularly toward the
                                            ceiling.  Doors and windows may
                                            be opened after 10 minutes.

Indoor surfaces

  Carpet beetles          5.0%(EC),         For spot treatment only.  Treat
  Clothes moths           4.77-5.0%(Pr.)     closets and storage containers
                                            prior to storing treated cloth-
                                            ing.  Apply to baseboards,
                                            cracks, molding and similar
                                            places.

SPECIALIZED USES

Fabric

  Clothes moths           20-100%(S)        For use in commercial drycleaner
                                            systems.  Refer to manufacturer's
                                            instructions for proper dilutions
                                            and treatment methods which vary
                                            with the equipment used.
Issued:  12-14-73           III-B-15.6        Replaces page III-B-15.5
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                                BONE OIL
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:   L, Pr, smear

TYPE  PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

     General Warnings and Limitations:

     For external use only.

Site and Pest            Dosage

                         actual

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

(Livestock Not Intended for Slaughter)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Horses

  (Black flies)
  (Deer flies)
  (Horse flies)
  (Stable fly)
  (Screwworm)
  (Wound maggots)
   (including
   blackblow fly
   greenbottle fly
   secondary screwworm)
23.0Z(L)
8.16%(L,Pr)
  (Screwworm)
  (Wound maggots)
   (including
   blackblow fly
   greenbottle fly,
   secondary screwworm)
20.0%(smear)
Apply liberally to all superficial
cuts, wounds, scratches and bruises
to repel flies.  Repeat as often
as necessary.
Formulated with mineral oil, pine
oil, pine tar, and turkey red oil.

For Pr hold can upright, 4-6 inches
from the affected area.  Spray
directly into superficial wounds
and treat the areas an inch or two
around wounds to prevent further
infestation.
For L squirt directly onto wounds
covering area completely.
Formulated with benzene,
diphenylamine, and mineral oil.

Apply to wounds with brush or
paddle.  Formulated with diphenyl-
amine, lindane, phenol, pine tar,
and zinc oxide.
Issued: 7-31-75
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                         BORAX OR SODIUM TETRABORATE DECAHYDRATE

         PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:   D,  S, powder,  Pr.  powder,  bait

         TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide
         Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
         DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS

         Outdoor Areas
           Muscoid flies
1.0 tsp. 10%
solution(S)
For use with a specially designed
trap in conjunction with an attrac-
tion source.  Refer to manufac-
turer's instruction sheet.  Should
not supplant general sanitary
precautions.
         Indoor Areas
         Apply only in areas inaccessible to children and pets.
           Ants
**
           Cockroaches
**
**
         Issued:   12-14-73
75%(powder)       Sift powder on dry surfaces such
                  as in kitchen areas and beneath
                  sinks.  Repeat as needed.

7.5%(D)           Spot treatment.  Apply to ant
                  trails, around door sills and
                  window frames and other areas
                  where ants enter.
                  Formulated with chlordane, pyre-
                  thrins and sodium fluoride.

75%(powder)       Sift powder on dry surfaces such
                  as in kitchen areas and beneath
                  sinks.  Repeat as needed.

40%(D)            Spot treatment.  Apply to cracks,
                  crevices and other areas where
                  cockroaches hide and congregate.
                  Formulated with pyrethrins and
                  sodium fluoride.

7.5%(D)           Spot treatment.  Apply to cracks,
                  crevices and other areas where
                  cockroaches hide or congregate.
                  Formulated with chlordane, pyre-
                  thrins and sodium fluoride.

  III-B-19.1        Replaces page III-B-19
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                BORAX OR SODIUM TETRABORATE DECAHYDRATE
Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Indoor Areas  (continued)

  Cockroaches
   (continued)
45%(bait)
  Silverfish
                          0.07%
                          (Pr. powder)
75% (powder)
Sprinkle powder in dry areas
frequented by cockroaches.
Formulation contains 5% boric
acid.

Apply a barely-visible film where
needed.  Repeat when it has been
washed away by mopping.
Formulation contains 6.83% boric
acid.

Sift powder on dry surfaces such
as in kitchen areas and beneath
sinks.  Repeat as needed.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Do not use in edible products areas of food processing plants, restaurants,
or other areas where food is commercially prepared or processed.
Do not use in food serving areas while food is exposed.

(Areas Other Than Edible Product Areas)

Indoor Areas

Refer to sites, pests and limitations under DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL
FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS.
Issued:   12-14-73
  III-B-19.2

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                                     BORIC ACID

        PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  D, S, powder, Pr. powder, bait

        TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

              General Warnings and Limitations

              Use only in areas inaccessible to children and pets.

        Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                                  actual

        DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS

        Indoor Areas
          Ants
99.9%(powder)
**
          Cockroaches
                                  60%(D)
99%-99.9%
(powder)
                                  98%(powder)
Sprinkle powder beneath major
appliances, sinks, cabinets and
other areas where ants are no-
ticed.  Any powder visible after
application should be brushed
into cracks and crevices or re-
moved.

Spot treatment.
Formulated with sodium fluoride.

For existing structures, apply
liberally by bulb or bellows-
type hand duster through holes
drilled into wall, soffit, and
sub-cabinet voids.  Also apply
under major appliances, showers,
and tubs, and around pipes and
conduits.  Use 2 or 3 pounds
per average home or apartment.
Repeat as needed.  For buildings
under construction, use power or
hand-operated duster to insure
penetration into hidden areas
among open voids.

Sprinkle powder in areas fre-
quented by cockroaches such as
beneath major appliances, sinks,
and cabinets.  Formulation con-
tains 0.02% pyrethrins.
        Issued:  12-14-73
  III-B-19-1.1
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                                     BORIC ACID
        Site and Pest
**
Indoor Areas  (continued)

  Cockroaches
   (continued)
          Crickets
          Silverfish
**
                                  60%(D)


                                  30%-50%(bait)
                                  6.83%
                                  (Pr.  powder)
                          5.0%(bait)



                          40%(bait)


                          99.9%(powder)
                                  60%(D)


                                  40% (bait)
                                            Tolerance,  Use, Limitations
Spot treatment.
Formulated with sodium fluoride.

Formulated as powder, granules,
and tablets.  Sprinkle or place
baits in areas frequented by
cockroaches such as along base-
boards, in closets, corners,
drawer wells, cracks, and be-
neath major appliances and sinks.

Apply a barely-visible film where
needed.  Repeat when it has been
washed away during cleaning.
Formulation contains 0.07% borax.

Sprinkle powder in areas fre-
quented by cockroaches.
Formulation contains 45% borax.

Place baits in areas frequented
by crickets.

Sprinkle powder in areas fre-
quented by silverfish such as
beneath major appliances, sinks,
and cabinets.  Any powder visible
after application should be
brushed into cracks or removed.

Spot treatment.
Formulated with sodium fluoride.
                                            Place baits in areas
                                            by silverfish.
                     frequented
        Issued:  12-14-73
                            III-B-19-1.2
  Replaces page issued  5-30-73

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                             BORIC ACID
Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
STRUCTURES. WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES

(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)

Lumber
   (Termites')
3.0%
For use only on surfaces exposed
by cutting or notching of pres-
sure-treated lumber.  Apply sev-
eral coats by brush or mop.
Formulated with zinc chloride,
ammonium sulfate, and sodium
dichrornate.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

(Edible Products Areas)

Indoor Areas

  Cockroaches
30%-50%(bait)
  Crickets
  Silverfish
40%(bait)
Formulated as powder, granules
and tablets.  Baits may be used
in edible products areas only
under the following conditions.
Use only when the facility is
not in operation and food is
not exposed.  Use only in bait
boxes where bait in each box can
be accounted for.  Remove and
account for all bait boxes prior
to resuming food processing.

Refer to directions above for
cockroaches.
 (Areas Other Than Edible Products Areas)

 Indoor Areas

Refer to pests and limitations under DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL
FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS.

Do not use in edible products areas of food processing plants, restaurants,
or other areas where food is commercially prepared or processed.
Do not use in food serving areas while food is exposed.
Issued:  12-14-73
  III-B-19-1.3
  Replaces page issued  5-30-73

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    0-(4-BROMO-2,5-DICHLOROPHENYL) 0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  EC

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
Site and Pest



ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

St. Augustine grass

  Chinch bugs
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.7-0.94/5,000
sq. ft.
      or
6.0-8.0/A.(EC)
For professional use only.  Area
should be irrigated prior to
treatment.  Apply in 150-200
gallons of water per 5,000 sq.
ft. when damage appears.  Spray
must penetrate the mat of turf.
Repeat as needed.
*bromophos

Issued:  8-30-73
  III-B-20

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                               2-BUTOXYETHANOL
PRINCIPAL FCRMULAHOTS:  L




TYPE PESTICIDE:  Solvent
USE TOtERANCE DOSAQE UDCCBAIiaS
(ppm;
Bush and vine
fruits :

Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Deciduous
fruits:

Apples
Apricots
Cherries
Dates
Figs
Filberts
Nectarines
Olives
Peaches
Pears
Persimmons
Plums
Pomegranate
Prunes
Quinces
Vegetables:

Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blackeyed peas

Extended















Extended
















Extended






0.2$















0.2$
















0.2$






Used as a solvent in combination with
other insecticides.














Used as a solvent in combination with
other insecticides.















Used as a solvent in combination with
other insecticides.




  Issued,:  5-31-69
III-B-22.1

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                               2-BUTOXYETHANOL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LTMITATIOKS
(ppm)
Vegetables :
(Continued)
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
End \ve
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard
greens
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Peppers
Pimentos
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rutabagas
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach
Squash:
Summer
Winter
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turn ips
Watermelons
Extended













































0.2$













































Used as a solvent in combination with
other insecticides.












































Issued:  5-31-69
III-B-22.2

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         2-(p-ter£-BUTYLPHENOXY)CYCLOHEXYL  2-PROPYNYL  SULFITE


                              (a sulfite)


Other name:  Omite


Empirical formula:  C^Q^f.^^                        Molecular weight: 350


                            Structural formula
                         (CH3)3C-{/
                                             /
                              CH^CCHo -0-S-O
                                     1     II
                                           0
Purity:  90%  minimum


Physical state: Viscous  liquid


Density:


Vapor pressure:
 Color: Dark amber


 Odor:  Sweet


 Specific gravity:  1.085-1.115 at 25° C.


 Boiling point:
Flammability:  Flash point:   101°F.   Melting point:
     minimum


Corrosive action:


Solubility: Practically  insoluble  in water;  soluble  in most  organic
       solvents


Remarks: No degradation after 12  months  of  storage
 Issued:  11-14-72
III-B-25.a

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          2-(p-£er£-BUTYLPHENOXY)CYCLOHEXYL 2-PROPYNYT, SULFITE

Representative Labeling for an Emulsifiable Concentrate Formulation

                           BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient;

          2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite	57%

Inert Ingredients: 	43%

Precautionary Labeling:

          WARNING!  KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

          Avoid inhaling spray.  Do not get in eyes.  May cause eye damage.
          The wearing of goggles and respirator is recommended.  In case
          of contact with eyes, flush with running water for 15 minutes and
          get medical attention.

          In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with warm water and soap.

          May be harmful if swallowed.

          Disposal precautions:  Bury container 18 inches below soil surface
          at safe disposal site.  Never reuse for food.

Wildlife Precautions:  This product is toxic to fish.  Keep out of any body
          of water.

Directions for Use: Do not use except as specified on this label.  Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.   (Directions for use
          must specify the use for which the product  is intended and must be
          adequate to protect the public.)


EPA Registration  No.                                        Net Weight

                Manufacturer's Name and Address
 Issued:  H-14-72          III-B-25.b

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             2-(p-tez>t-BUTYLPHENOXY)CYCLOHEXYT. 2-PROPYNYL SULFITE

Representative Labeling for a Wettable Powder Formulation

                        BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient:

          2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite	30%

Inert Ingredients:	70%

Precautionary Labeling;

          WARNING!  KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

          Avoid inhaling dust or spray.  Do not get in eyes.  May cause
          eye damage.  The wearing of goggles is recommended.  In case of
          contact with eyes, flush with running water for 15 minutes and
          get medical attention.  In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly
          with warm water and soap.   May be harmful if swallowed.

          Disposal precautions:  Burn or bury container 18 inches below soil
          surface at safe disposal site.  Never reuse for food.

Wildlife Precautions:  This product is toxic to fish.  Keep out of any body
          of water.

Directions for Use:   Do not use except as specified on this label. Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions for use
          must specify the use for which the product is intended and must
          be adequate to protect the public.)


EPA Registration No.                                           Net Weight

                  Manufacturer's Name and Address
  Issued:  11-14-72             III-B-25.C

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          2-(p-te^t-BUTYLPHENOXY)CYCLOHEXYL 2-PROPYNYL SULFITE


Representative Labeling for a Dust Formulation

                           BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient:

          2-(p-£er>t-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite	4%

Inert Ingredients: 	96%

Precautionary Labeling:

          WARNING!  KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

          Avoid inhaling dust-  Do not get in eyes.  May cause eye damage.
          The wearing of goggles Is recommended.  In case of contact with
          eyes, flush with running water for 15 minutes and get medical
          attention.  In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with warm
          water and soap.  May be harmful if swallowed.

          Disposal precautions:  Burn or bury container 18 inches below soil
          surface at safe disposal site.  Never reuse for food.

Wildlife Precautions:  This product is toxic to fish.  Keep out of any body
          of water.  DQ not apply when weather conditions favor drift from
          areas treated.
Directions for Use;  Do not use except as specified on this label.  Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions for use must
          specify the use for which the product is intended and must be
          adequate to protect the public.)


EPA Registration No.                                         Net Weight

                Manufacturer's Name and Address
Issued:   11-14-72               III-B-25.d

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            2-(p-TERT-BUTyLPHENOXY)-l-METHYLETHYL 2-CHLOROETHYL SULFITE*
PRUfCaPAL FCRMULAHCHS: EC; WP; D

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide
USE TOLERANCE DQSAGE LmrBWlOIS

Almond s
Apples
Apricots
Blackberries
Blueberries
Cherries
Citrus :
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Tangerines
Currants
Grapes
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Prunes
Raspberries
Strawberries
Walnuts

NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
Ibs . actual/A .
6.0
*.5
6.0
1.5
1.5
6.0
9-0
1.5
3-0
5.1*
*.5
i*.5
*.5
*.5
1.5
1.5
6.0

Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Postharvest only.
Postharvest only.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Nonbearing trees only.
Postharvest only.
Nonbearing vines and postharvest.
Ronbearing trees and postharvest.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
Postharvest only.
Postharvest only.
Nonbearing trees and postharvest.
  Nonbearing trees are those that will not bear  fruit within one year of treatment.
  Postharvest:   Until trees, or plants, lose  their leaves.
  *Proprietary name:   "Aramite"
  Issued: 1-2-70
III-B-26

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           S-[(tert-BUTYLTHIO)METHYL]0,0-DIETHYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  G

TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide

Site and Pest            Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                         actual

AGRICULTURAL CROPS

Cover granules that may be exposed on the ends of the treated rows
and turns and around loading areas.  Deep disc the above areas immediately
after treating fields.

Do not rotate crops on treated areas for one year following application
except for field corn and soybeans.

Cover crops may be planted in treated areas if plowed under and not
grazed.
Corn (field)
   Corn rootworms
0.75-0.975
Ib./A
(40-inch row
spacing)
   or
0.9-1.2 oz./
1,000 ft.
of row (min.
20-inch row
spacing)(G)
0.05 ppm (corn grain, fodder
and forage).  When applied in the
seed furrow do not use green fodder
or cut silage until 130 days after
planting.

At planting application.
Apply in 7-inch band over row
directly behind planter shoe
and in front of press wheel.
           -or-
Apply directly in seed furrow
behind planter shoe.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-B-26-1

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                            BUTANOIC ANHYDRIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  L

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Honey bee repellent,

Site and Pest            Dosage

                         actual
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

(Animal Buildings other than Dairy and Poultry)
Bee Hives
  Honey bee
1 tsp. 88%(L)
Exempt.

Apply evenly on an absorbent
pad.  More than one teaspoon may
be needed in cold weather.  Place
the pad squarely over the hive.
Leave it on only long enough for
the bees to leave the super.
Recharge when necessary.
*Butyric anhydride

Issued: 7-31-75
III-B-27

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                 CACODYLIC ACID OR DIMETHYLARSINIC ACID

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  S

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      For use by professional foresters and entomologists only.
      Use is restricted to the states of Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Oregon,
      Texas, Utah,  Virginia, and Wyoming; and to the Rocky Mountains of
      Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and South Dakota.
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
FOREST, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS

Coniferous trees
  Arizona fivespined ips  1.0 ml. of
  California fivespined
   ips
  Douglas-fir beetle
  Mountain pine beetle
  Pine engraver
  Roundheaded
   pine beetle
  Southern pine beetle
  Spruce beetle
50% solution/
1.0 inch of
tree circum-
ference (S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
The treatment of infested trees
or of trap trees intended for
harvest or cutting can serve as
an aid in the control of the
listed pests in a forestry
management program.
Make a complete trough-like
frill around the entire tree
within 18 inches of the ground.
Apply 1.0 ml.(approximately
1/30 of an ounce) evenly in
the frill for each inch of
tree circumference.  If the
25% solution is desired, dilute
the product with, an equal amount
of water.

As a pre-harvest or pre-cutting
treatment for elimination of
potential brood material in areas
to be harvested or otherwise
disturbed.  Treat, trees at least
4 weeks before cutting or fel-
ling.

As a post-flight treatment to
kill brood in infested trees.
Treat trees within 2 to 3 weeks
after trees are attacked.
Issued:  1-14-74
  III-C-1.1

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                 CACODYLIC ACID OR DIMETHYLARSINIC ACID

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          acti

Coniferous trees  (continued)

  Spruce beetle           1.0 ml. of        As a spring pre-flight treatment.
                          25% solution/     Treat trees 4 to 8 weeks before
                          1.0 inch of       peak beetle emergence and fell
                          tree circum-      trees 2 to 4 weeks after treat-
                          ference(S)        ment.

                          1.0 ml. of 25     As a fall pre-flight treatment.
                          or 50% solu-      Treat trees in October and fell
                          tion/1.0 inch     trees 4 weeks after treatment.
                          of tree cir-
                          cumference (S)
Issued:  1-14-74            III-C-1.2

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                                CALCIUM ARSENATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  WP; D;  Baits




TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE jxfiAGE UMTATICHS
ippm;



Asparagus
Beans:
Dry
Lima

String

Blackberries

Blackeyed peas

Blueberries

Broccoli

Brussels sprouts

(as
combined
As2Q3)
3-5

3-5
3.5

3.5

3.5

3.5

3-5

3-5

3-5

Ibs. actual/A.


6.0

15.0
15.0

15.0

20.0

15.0

6.0

25.0

25.0




Do not apply during cutting season.

No time limitations.
Do not apply after pods start to form if
beans are to be marketed in pods.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
No limitations if peas are shelled before
marketing.
14 days for processed fruit. 30 days for
fresh fruit.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
 Issued:   5-51-69
III-C-2.1

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                               CALCIUM ARSENATE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Bush and vine
fruits:
Blackberries
Blueberries
Bqysenberries
Dewberries
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Corn
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Huckleberries
Kale
Kohlrabi
(as
combined
As203)

3-5
3-5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3-5
3-5
3.5
3.5
3-5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3-5
3-5
3-5
3.5
3.5
3-5
Ibs . actual/A .

15.0
25.0
20.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
15.0
8.5
12.0
6.0
25.0
25.0


Bait formulations. Do not apply to
foliage or other plant parts.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
No limitations. Do not use treated tops
for food or feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Do not apply after bunch begins to form
or after plants are half grown.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Bait formulations. Do not apply to
foliage or other plant parts.
Remove excess residues at harvest.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Ik days for processed fruit. 30 days for
fresh fruit.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-C-2.2

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                               CALCIUM ARSENATE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)


Loganberries

Melons
Peppers
Pumpkins
Raspberries

Rutabagas

Spinach
Squash:
Summer
Winter
Strawberries
Tomatoes
(as
conblned
As203)
3.5

3-5
3.5
3.5
3-5

3-5

3.5

3-5
3.5
3.5
3-5
Ibs. actual/A.

20.0

8.5
12.0
8.5
20.0

25.0

25.0

8.5
6.0
12.0


Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
No time limitations.
Remove excess residues at harvest.
No time limitations.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Do not apply after seedling stage if tops
are to be used as food or feed.
Do not apply after seedling stage.

Remove excess residues at harvest.
Do not apply after fruit starts to form.
Remove excess residues at harvest.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-C-2.3

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                              CALCIUM ARSENAIE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMETATTONS

Tree fruits:

Almonds
Apples
Apricots
Avocados
Cashews
Cherries
Chestnuts
Dates
Figs
Filberts
Grapefruit
Guavas
Hazelnuts
Hickory nuts
Lemons
Lines
Mangoes
Nectarines
Olives
Oranges
Papayas
Passion fruit
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Perslaaons
Plums
Pomegranate
Prunes
Quinces
Tangelos
Tangerines
Walnuts
Turnips

(as
combined
NF


































3-5

Ibs. actual/A.
15.0


































25.0


Bait formulations. Do not apply to
foliage or other plant parts.

































Do not apply after seedling stage if
tops are to be used as food or feed.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-C-2.4

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                              CALCIUM ARSEKATE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE tEMTTATIOHS


Vegetables:
Asparagus
Beans
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Kale
Kohlrabi
Melons
Peppers
Pumpkins
Rutabagas
Spinach
Sfuash (summer)
Sfuash (winter)
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Agricultural
premises:
Poultry houses



(as
combined

3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5


UP



Ibs. actual/A.


15.0


























1.7 Ibs./lOO
sq. ft. of
poultry
droppings



Bait formulations. Do not apply to
foliage or other plant parts.


























Apply to surface of droppings under
birds in cages or on wire floor for
control of fly larvae.

Issued:  5-31-69
III-C-2.5

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                             CALCIUM CYANIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  Tech;  D




TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide
USE TCOSANCE DOSAGE UHCXATrOIS
(pp»;


Greenhouse
vegetables :

Cucumbers
Lettuce
Radishes
Tomatoes
Stored grain :



Barley
Buckwheat
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
Wheat
Agricultural
premises :

Mushroom
houses
(empty)
calculate
as HCN)



5
5
5
5
[from
post-
larvest
use)
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25


NF


d

0.5 oz./l,000
cu . f t .





30.0 Ibs./
1,000 bu.










190 grams per
1,000 cubic ft.






Dust, granular, or flake formulations.
Apply on paper or on walks, etc.
Overdosage may cause foliage burn.
Expose to fumigation for 2 hours in
tightly closed greenhouse.


Expose to fumigation for 12 hours or
longer .










Apply when no mushrooms are present.
Houses should be kept heated (130-1^0°?)
and exposed to fumigation for 12 hours.
The house should be aired out for at
least one hour before entering.

  Issued:   11-6-70
III-C-3

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                               CALCIUM HYDROXIDE*
PRIHCIPAL FCRMDIATICKS:  Tech

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Adjuvant
USE TOOEANCE DOSAGE UMKCAliajS
Vppm;
Bush and vine
fruits :
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberrles
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Deciduous fruits
and nuts :
Almonds
Apples
Apricots
Cashews
Cherries
Chestnuts
Dates
Figs
Filberts
Hazelnuts
Hickory nuts
Nectarines
Olives
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Persimmons
Plums
Pomegranate
Prunes
Quinces
Walnuts


Safe
Chemical













Safe
Chemical






















50 Ibs. actual/
A. as a dust




10 to 20 Ibs.
actual/100 gals
of water as a
spray





50 Ibs. actual/
A. as a dust




10 to 20 Ibs.
actual/100 gals
of water as a
spray














Used to whiten foliage to protect it from
Japanese beetle attack. Stickers are
usually mixed with the lime in order to
retain the white coloration for longer
periods of time.

Also mixed in combination with toxicants,
particularly arsenicals.







Used to whiten foliage to protect it from
Japanese beetle attack. Stickers are
usually mixed with the lime in order to
retain the white coloration for longer
periods of time.

Also used in combination with toxicants,
particularly arsenicals.














  *lime (hydrated)
  Issued:  5-31-69
III-C-4.1

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                              CALCIUM  HYDROXIDE
     USE
TOLERANCK
  (ppm)
  DOSAGE
               LIMITATIONS
Field, fiber, and
 forage crops:

 Alfalfa
 Barley
 Birdsfoot
  trefoil
 Buckwheat
 Clover
 Corn
 Cotton
 Flax
 Grasses
 Hops
 Lespedeza
 Millet
 Milo
 Oats
 Pasture grass
 Peanuts
 Popcorn
 Rice
 Rye
 Safflower
 Sorghum
 Soybeans
 Sugar beets
 Sugarcane
 Vetch
 Wheat

Vegetables:

 Asparagus
 Beans
 Beets
 Blackeyed peas
 Broccoli
 Brussels sprouts
 Cabbage
 Cantaloupes
 Carrots
 Cauliflower
 Celery
 Collards
   Safe
 Chemical
   Safe
 Chemical
50 Ibs. actual/
A. as a dust
            10 to 20 Ibs.
           actual/100 gals.
           of water as a
                spray
50 Ibs.  actual/
 A. as a dust
            10 to 20 Ibs.
           actual/100 gals.
           of water  as a
                spray
Used to whiten foliage to protect it from
Japanese beetle attack.  Stickers are
usually mixed with the lime in order to
retain the white coloration for longer
periods of time.

Also used in combination with toxicants,
particularly arsenicals.
Used to whiten foliage to protect it from
Japanese beetle attack.  Stickers are
usually mixed with the lime in order to
retain the white coloration for longer
periods of time.

Also used in combination with toxicants,
particularly arsenicals.
 Issued:   5-51-69
                    III-C-4.2

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                              CALCIUM HYDROXIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(PPm)
Vegetables :
(continued)
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Endive
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard greens
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Peppers
Pimentos
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rutabagas
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach
Squash ( sunraer )
Squash (winter}
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons


Safe
Chemical




























50 Ibs. actual/
A. as a dust

10 to 20 Ibs.
actual/100 gals.
of water as a
spray

























Used to whiten foliage to protect it from
Japanese beetle attack. Stickers are
usually mixed with the lime in order to
retain the white coloration for longer
periods of time.

Also used in combination with toxicants,
particularly arsenicals.
























Issued:'  5-31-69
III-C-4.3

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                             CALCIUM POLYSULFIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; D; Dry lime  sulfur

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
      USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
   DOSAGE
             IJMETATIONS
  Blackberries
  Caneberries
  Citrus  fruit:

    Grapefruit
    Kumquats
    Lemons
    Limes
    Oranges
    Tangelos
    Tangerines

  Deciduous fruits
    and nuts:

    Almonds
    Apples
    Apricots
    Cherries
    Nectarines
    Peaches
    Pears
    Plums
    Prunes
    Quinces

    Walnuts
  Animals:

    Cattle
    Goats
    Poultry
    Sheep
    Swine
   Safe
 Chemical

   Safe
 Chemical

   Safe
 Chemical
   Safe
 Chemical
   Safe
 Chemical

   Safe
 Chemical
  12 gals./lCO
  gals. water

  10 gals./ICO
  gals. water

     0.6%
  (in water)
\ in oil or water)
     0.1$
  (in water)

     2.5$
  (in water)

     2.0$
    (dust)
Apply when new shoots are 8-12" high.
Dormant and delayed dormant  applications
only.

No time limitations.
                 Apply during dormancy or delayed  dormancy
Dormant application only.
No time  limitations.
                           No time limitations.
*Lime sulfur.   Containing about 30% of calcium polysulfide,  and various
small amounts  of calcium thiosulphate.  The balance is mostly water in the
liquid,  and  free sulfur in  the dry  calcium  polysulfide.
Issued:   11-6-70
                                    III-C-5

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                               CARBARYL

                             (a carbamate)

      1-naphthyl methylcarbamate or 1-naphthyl N-me thy1carbamate

Other name;  Sevin

Empirical formula:  C12H11N02                        Molecular weight: 201.2

                          Structural formula
                                   0
                                   it
                                0— C-NH — CH,
Purity:  99% (technical grade)

Physical state:  Crystalline

Density:  1.232 g./ml. at 20/20°
      C. (chemically pure)

Vapor pressure:  <0.005 mm. Hg
      at 26° C.

Flammability:  Cleveland open cup
      flash point 380° F. (193° C.)

Corrosive Action:  None
Color:  White to gray

Odor:   Odorless

Specific gravity:


Boiling point:
Melting point:  142° C.  (chemically
      pure)
Solubility:  At 25° C. acetone 20-25%; cyclohexane 20-25%; dimethyl
      formamide 40-45%; isophorone 20-25%; kerosene 1%; mixed cresols
      35-40%; petroleum hydrocarbons 5%; toluene 1-3%; and water 0.01%,
      40 ppm. at 30° C.

Remarks:  Stable to light, including ultraviolet; stable to heat up to
      70° C. (158° F.); and under prolonged storage.  Rapidly hydrolyzed
      to 1-naphthol in strong alkaline solutions (pH 10).  Not compatible
      with lime or other highly alkaline materials such as Bordeaux
      mixture, lime-sulfur, or casein-lime stickers.
Issued:  11-14-72

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Representative Labeling for a Wettable Powder Formulation

                         BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient:
          carbaryl; 1-naphthyl methylcarbamate ......................... 85%

Inert Ingredients :  [[[ 15%

Precautionary Labeling:

          CAUTION:  KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

          Harmful if swallowed or inhaled.  Avoid breathing dust or spray
          mist.  Avoid contact with skin and eyes.  Wash thoroughly after
          handling.  Change contaminated clothing daily.  Do not store near
          or contaminate feed or foodstuffs.

          Disposal precautions:  Never reuse empty bags or boxes.  Bury at
          least 18 inches deep in soil isolated from water supplies and
          food crops or burn empty bags and boxes.  Stay away from and do
          not breathe or contact smoke .

          Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to
          direct treatment or residues on crops.  Protective information
          may be obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension
          Service.

          Keep out of lakes, streams, or ponds.

Directions for Use: Do not use except as specified on this label.  Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions for use
          must specify the use for which the product is intended and must
          be adequate to protect the public.)

EPA Registration No.                                 Net Weight


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                             CARBARYL

 Representative Labeling for a Suspension Formulation

                            BRAND NAME
 Active Ingredient:
           carbaryl;  1-naphthyl methylcarbamate 	80%

 Inert Ingredients:  	20%

 Precautionary Labeling:

           CAUTION:   KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

           Harmful if swallowed or inhaled.  Avoid breathing of dust or spray.
           Avoid contact with skin and eyes.   Wear regular long-sleeved work
           clothing.   Change to clean clothing daily.  Wash hands and face
           before eating.  Wash thoroughly after handling.  Do not store near
           or contaminate feed or foodstuffs.

           Disposal  precautions:  Do not reuse empty container.  Destroy by
           burying with waste or burning.  Stay away from smoke or fumes.

           Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to
           direct treatment or residues on crops.   Protective information
           may be obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension
           Service.

           Keep out  of lakes, streams, or ponds.

 Directions for Use:   Do not use except as specified on this label.   Observe
           all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions must
           specify the use for which the product is intended and must be
           adequate  to protect the public.)
EPA Registration No.                                      Net Contents

                    Manufacturer's Name and Address
 Issued'- 11-14-72            III-C-7.C

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                                CARBARYL

Representative Labeling for a Dust Formulation

                              BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient;
          carbaryl; 1-naphthyl methylcarbamate	10%

Inert Ingredients:	90%

Precautionary Labeling;

          CAUTION:   KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

          Harmful if swallowed or inhaled.  Avoid breathing of dust.   Avoid
          contact with skin.  Wash thoroughly after handling.   Wash hands
          and face before eating or smoking.  Take shower or bath after work.
          Wear regular long-sleeved clothing.  Change to clean clothing
          daily.  Do not store near or contaminate feed or foodstuffs.

          Disposal precautions:  Burn empty container - keep out of smoke.

          Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to
          direct treatment or residues on crops.   Protective information may
          be obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.

          Keep out of lakes, streams, or ponds.

Directions for Use;  Do not use except as specified on this label.  Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions must
          specify the use for which the product is intended and must be
          adequate to protect the public.)
EPA Registration No.                                      Net Weight

                    Manufacturer's Name and Address
Issued:  11-14-72              III-C-7.d

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                              CARBARYL

Representative Labeling for a Granular Formulation

                           BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient:
          carbaryl; 1-naphthyl methylcarbamate	 10%

Inert Ingredients:  	,	, .  .90%

Precautionary Labeling:

          CAUTION:   KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

          CAUTION.   Harmful if inhaled or swallowed.  Avoid breathing of
          dust.  Avoid contact with skin.  Wear regular long-sleeved  work
          clothing.  Change to clean clothing daily.  Wash hands and  face
          before eating.  Wash thoroughly after handling.  Do not store near
          or contaminate feed or foodstuffs.

          Disposal precautions:  Destroy container when empty.  Never reuse.

          Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed  to di-
          rect treatment or residues on crops.  Protective information may
          be obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.

          Keep out  of lakes, streams, or ponds.

Directions for Use:  Do not use except as specified on this label.  Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions must
          specify the use for which the product is intended and must  be
          adequate to protect the public.)

EPA Registration No.                                     Net Weight

                    Manufacturer's Name and Address
Issued:   11-14-72                III-C-7.e

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                              CARBARYL

Representative Labeling for a Bait Formulation

                            BRAND NAME

Active Ingredient:

          carbaryl; 1-^naphthyl methylcarbamate	,5%

Inert Ingredients:  	95%

Precautionary Labeling;

          CAUTION:   KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

          Harmful if inhaled or swallowed.  Avoid breathing of dust.  Avoid
          contact with skin.  Wear regular long-sleeved work clothing.
          Change to clean clothing daily.  Wash hands and face before eating.
          Wash thoroughly after handling.

          Do not store near or contaminate feed or foodstuffs.  Keep pets
          off treated areas.

          Disposal precautions:  Do not reuse empty container.  Destroy it
          by burying with waste or burning.  Stay away from smoke or fumes.

          Keep out of lakes, streams, or ponds.


Directions for Use:  Do not use except as specified on this label.   Observe
          all precautionary and warning statements.  (Directions must
          specify the use for which the product is intended and must be
          adequate to protect the public.)

EPA Registration No.                                   Net Contents

                    Manufacturer's Name and Address
 Issued:  11-14-72          III-C-7.f

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                               CARBARYL*

 PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  WP, susp., D, G, bait

 TYPE  PESTICIDE:   Insecticide,  Acaricide, Molluscicide

       General  Warnings and Limitations.

       Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
       treatment or  residues on crops.  Protective information may be obtained
       from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.

       Carbaryl can  be injurious to tender foliage.  Do not apply when
       foliage  is  wet or when rain or excessive humidity is expected during
       the next two  days.
 Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Alfalfa
                            Dosage

                            Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                              0.5-1.0/A.
                              (WP,susp.,

                              0.5-1.5/A.
                              (WP,susp.,
                              1.0/A.
                              (WP,susp.
Blister beetles
Mexican bean beetle

Grasshoppers
Alfalfa caterpillar
Cucumber beetles
Green cloverworm
Japanese beetle
Leafhoppers
Three-cornered alfalfa
  hopper
Thrips
Velvetbean caterpillar
*l-naphthyl methylcarbamate or 1-naphthyl N-methylcarbamate

Issued:   8-15-72              III-C-7.1
100 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.
To avoid possible injury to ten-
der foliage, do not apply when
foliage is wet or when rain or
excessive humidity is expected
during the next two days.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Use 0.5 to
1 pound rate on young plants and
for controlling nymphs.

Foliage application.

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                                    CARBARYL
     Site and Pest
     Alfalfa (continued)

       Alfalfa weevil
        (larvae)
       Armyworm
       Corn earworm
       Stink bugs
       Webworms

       Cutworms
       Annyworm
       Crickets
       Cutworms
       Darkling beetles
       Grasshoppers
       Sowbugs
**   Almonds
       Fruittree leafroller
       Peach twig borer
       San Jose scale
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0/A.
(WP.susp.)
                               1.5/A.
                               (WP,susp.)
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
1.5/A.
(WP.susp.)

1.5/A.(bait)
Use restricted to the Western
United States.  Foliage appli-
cation.  For spring use only.
If pretreatment damage is exten-
sive, cut the alfalfa and treat
the stubble.

Use restricted to the Eastern
United States.  Foliage appli-
cation.  For spring use only.
If pretreatment damage is exten-
sive, cut the alfalfa and treat
the stubble.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Broadcast application.
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
1 ppm (nuts).
40 ppm (almond hulls).
No preharvest interval through
8 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Apply in
"pop corn" or petal fall stages
and again when the May brood of
the peach twig borer begins to
hatch or thereafter as needed.
     Issued:  7-31-74
  III-C-7.2
  Replaces page issued 11-14-72

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                                     CARBARYL
      Site and Pest
      Apples
Dosage

Ib. actual
**
      Apple aphid
      Apple mealybug
      Codling moth
      White apple leafhopper
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
To avoid possible injury to
Mclntosh and York apples, do not
apply before the 2nd cover.
To avoid thinning apples, delay
use at least 30 days following
full bloom.
Foliage injury may result from
combination of sprays with sum-
mer oils.

Foliage application.  For use
east of the Rocky Mountains.
Heavy aphid populations may
require repeated applications.

For codling moth, apply for
full coverage in normal spray
schedules.  Refer to your state
recommendations.  Caution:  Ap-
plication of carbaryl to apples
within 30 days of full bloom may
cause apple thinning.  To avoid
this thinning effect use an
alternate registered pesticide
until 30 days after full bloom.
      Issued:   11-14-72
  III-C-7.3
                                                     Replaces  page  issued  8-15-72

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                            CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Apples (continued)

  Apple maggot
  Apple rust mite
  Bagworm
  Eastern tent
    caterpillar
  European apple sawfly
  Eye-spotted bud moth
  Forbes scale
  Fruit-tree leaf roller
  Green fruitworms
  Japanese beetle
  Lecanium scales
  Oystershell scale
  Pear leaf blister mite
  Pear rust mite
  Periodical cicada
  Plum curculio
  Red-banded leaf roller
  Rosy apple aphid
  San Jose scale
  Tarnished plant bug
  Tehtiform leaf miners
  Woolly apple aphid

  Apple maggot
  Apple mealybug
  Codling moth
  Eastern tent
    caterpillar
  European apple sawfly
  Eye-spotted bud moth
  Forbes scale
  Fruit-tree leaf roller
  Green apple aphid
  Japanese beetle
  Lecanium scales
  Oystershell scale
  Periodical cicada
  Plum curculio
  Red-banded leaf roller
  Rosy apple aphid
  San Jose scale
  Tentiform leaf miners
  White apple leafhopper
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0/100 gal.
water (WP)
3.5-6.0/A. (D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  For use
east of the Rocky Mountains.

For apple maggot and plum cur-
culio, apply for full coverage in
normal spray schedules.  Refer to
your state recommendations.
Caution:  Application of carbaryl
to apples within 30 days of full
bloom may cause apple thinning.
To avoid this thinning effect use
an alternate registered pesticide
until 30 days after full bloom.

For rosy apple aphid control,
apply before leaves curl.

For optimum scale control, apply
when crawlers are present.
Foliage application.  For use
east of the Rocky Mountains.

For apple maggot, codling moth
and plum curculio, apply for full
coverage in normal spray schedules.
Refer to your state recommenda-
tions.  Caution:  Application of
carbaryl to apples within 30 days
of full bloom may cause apple
thinning.  To avoid this thinning
effect use an alternate registered
pesticide until 30 days after
full bloom.
Issued:   8-15-72
                             III-C-7.4

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                                        CARBARYL
       Site and Pest
**
       Apples (continued)

         Apple aphid
         Apple rust mite
         Apple sucker
         Bagwonn
         Codling moth
         Eyespotted bud moth
         Green fruitworms
         Lecanium scales
         Lygus bugs
         Orange tortrix
         Oystershell scale
         Pearleaf blister mite
         Pear rust mite
         San Jose scale
         Tentiform leafminers
         Woolly apple aphid
Orange tortrix

Ants
Crickets
Cutworms
Grasshoppers
Sowbugs
                                 Ib.  actual
                        0.75-1.0/100
                        gal. water
                        (WP,susp.)
                                          Tolerance, Use, Limitations
4.0-6.0/A.(D)

2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
Foliage application.  Use restrict-
ed to west of the Rocky Mountains.

Heavy aphid populations may re-
quire repeated applications.
For codling moth, apply for full
coverage in normal spray sched-
ules.  Refer to your state re-
commendations.  Caution:  Appli-
cation of carbaryl to apples
within 30 days of full bloom may
cause apple thinning.  To avoid
this thinning effect, use an al-
ternate registered pesticide until
30 days after full bloom.

For optimum scale control, apply
when crawlers are present.

Foliage application.

Broadcast application.
       Issued:   4-6-73
                          III-C-7.5
                    Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                                      CARBARYL
**
     Site and Pest
     Apricots
       Catfacing insects
       Codling moth
       Cucumber beetles
       European earwig
       Fruittree leafroller
       Japanese beetle
       June beetles
       Lecanium scales
       Olive scale
       Orange tortrix
       Oriental fruit moth
       Pandemis moth
       Peach twig borer
       Periodical cicada
       Platynota flavedana
       Plum curculio
       Redbanded leafroller
       San Jose scale
       Tarnished plant bug
       Tussock moths

       Lesser peachtree
        borer
Codling moth
Fruittree leafroller
Japanese beetle
Orange tortrix
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Periodical cicada
Tussock moths

Ants
Crickets
Cutworms
Grasshoppers
Sowbugs
                        1.0/100 gal.
                        water
                        (WP.susp.)
                        1.0/100 gal.
                        water
                        (WP.susp.)
                               4.0-6.0/A.(D)
                               2.0-2.4/A.
                               (bait)
                                          Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth, oriental fruit moth and
plum curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.

For optimum scale control, apply
when crawlers are present.
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early to
late summer.  Apply 2 or 3 sprays
to trunk from ground to scaffold
limbs timed with moth flight.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth and oriental fruit moth,
apply at petal fall and every
10 to 14 days thereafter until
control is achieved.
Broadcast application.
     Issued:  4-6-73
                          III-C-7.6
  Replaces page issued  11-14-72

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                                     CARBARYL
      Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, LimitMi ions
**
      Asparagus
        Asparagus beetles
        Asparagus beetles
        Apache cicada
        Armyworms
        Crickets
        Cutworms
        Darkling ground
         beetles
        Grasshoppers
        Sowbugs

      Bananas
        Lepidopterous larvae
         (caterpillars)
         Ceramidia sp.
         Opsiphanes sp.
         Caligo sp.
         Si-bine sp.
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
2.0-4.0/A.
(WP,susp.)
2.0/A.
(bait)
1.0/2-3 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
10 ppm.
I day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Apply to seedlings or spears.
Do not repeat application within
3 days.

Use only as postharvest applica-
tion to ferns or brush growth.
Do not repeat application within
3 days.

Broadcast treatment.
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Use aerial
application after leaf perfora-
tion has commenced.
      Issued:   11-14-72
  III-C-7.7
                                                     Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                            CARBARYL

Site and Pest               Dosage

                            Ib. actual

Beans
  Mexican bean beetle
  Bean leaf beetle
  Bean leaf roller
  Cucumber beetles
  Flea beetles
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers
  Velvetbean cater-
     pillar
  Western bean cutworm

  Armyworms
  Corn earworm
  Cutworms
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug

  Corn earworm
  Lima bean pod borer
  Lygus bugs
  Stink bugs

  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs
0.5/A.
(WP,susp.

1.0/A.
(WP,susp.
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
              Pesticides
                Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or fol-
iage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.   For use
in California only.
2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.8

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                             CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Beets
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug
  Leafhoppers

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Blackberries
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers
  Leaf rollers
  Raspberry aphids

  Climbing cutworms
  Orange tortrix
  Sawflies
  Snowy tree crickets
Dojsage

Ib. actual
                Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                5 ppm (roots).  12 ppm (tops),
                3 day preharvest interval (roots)
                through 2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or
                foliage application.
                14 day preharvest interval (tops)
                through  2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or
                foliage application.

                Foliage application.
                Where the cabbage looper is the
                principle problem, use an alter-
                native pesticide specifically
                recommended for it.  For control
                of small cabbage loopers after
                edible parts start to form,apply
                at 5- to 7-day intervals.
2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
2.0/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP,susp.),
2.0/A. (D)

2.0/A. (D)
                12 ppm.
                1 day preharvest interval through
                2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

                Foliage application.
                Foliage application.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.9

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                               CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Blueberries
  Blueberry maggot
  Cherry- fruitworms
  Cranberry fruitworms
  Japanese Beetle

  European fruit lecaniutn
Boysenberries
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppets
  Leaf rollers
  Raspberry aphids

  Climbing cutworms
  Orange tortrix
  Sawflies
  Snowy tree crickets

Broccoli
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.5-2.0/A.
(WP,D)
1.5-2.0/A.
(WP)
2.0/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP,susp.) ,
2.0/A.(D)

2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Ljimitations^
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  For blue-
berry maggot, apply 3 weeks be-
fore harvest and repeat 10 days
later or as needed.

Foliage application.
12 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage apolication.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
                10 ppm.
                3 day preharvest interval through
                2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
                application.
  Plea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.10

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Site and Pest
Broccoli (continued)

  Armywonns
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Brussels Sprouts
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Cabbage
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug
Dosage          Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Ib. actual



2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
10 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended
for it.  For control of small
cabbage loopers after edible parts
start to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
10 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.11

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Site and Pest
Cabbage (continued)

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Cantaloups

     Refer to Melons

Carrots
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  Six-spotted
     leafhopper
  Lygus bugs
  Spittlebugs
  Stink bugs

  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)


1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.12

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Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Casabas

   Refer to Melons

Cauliflower
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground
   beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Cherries
  Codling moth
  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Orange tortrix
  Tussock moths
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
2.0/A.(bait)
0.75/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.),
4.0-6.0/A.(D)
10 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended
for it.  For control of small
cabbage loopers after edible parts
start to form, apply at 5- to 7-
day intervals.

Broadcast application.
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Issued:   11-14-72
  III-C-7.13
                                               Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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       Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
**
       Cherries (continued)

         Black cherry aphid
         Brown soft scale
         Cherry fruit fly
         Cherry fruitworm
         Eyespotted bud moth
         Forbes scale
         Fruittree leafroller
         Japanese beetle
         Lecanium scales
         Mealy plum aphid
         Oystershell scale
         Peach twig borer
         Plum curculio
         Prune leafhopper
         Redbanded leafroller
         San Jose scale

         Lesser peachtree borer
         Ants
         Crickets
         Cutworms
         Grasshoppers
         Sowbugs

       Chinese cabbage
         Flea beetles
         Harlequin bug

         Armyworm
         Cabbage looper
         Corn earworm
         Diamondback moth
         Imported cabbageworm
         Stink bugs
         Tarnished plant bug
1.0/100 gal.
water(WP,susp.).
4.0-6.0/A.(D)
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Foliage application.  For opti-
mum scale control, apply when
crawlers are present.
For plum curculio, apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early to
late summer.  Apply 2 or 3 sprays
to trunk from ground to scaffold
limbs timed with moth flight.

Broadcast application.
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended
for it.  For control of small
cabbage loopers after edible
parts start to form, apply at 5-
to 7-day intervals.
       Issued:   4-6-73
  III-C-7.14
                                                     Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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      Site  and  Pest
      Citrus
        Black  scale
        Brown  soft scale
        California red  scale
        Citricola scale
        Yellow scale
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water
(WP,susp.)
        California  orangedog
        Citrus  cutworm
        Fruittree leafroller
        Orange  tortrix
        Western tussock moth

**      Ants
        Crickets
        Cutworms
        Grasshoppers
        Sowbugs

      Citrus  Citron

         Refer  to Citrus

      Clover
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
5 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water.  Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than 2,000 gal.
of spray per acre.

Foliage application.  May be used
with petroleum oil as is the com-
mon practice on citrus.  Apply low
dosage early in the season or
against light infestations.  Apply
high dosage late in the season or
against heavy infestations and
situations involving infested
fruit.  Do not apply less than
10 gallons of spray mixture per
mature tree.

Foliage application.  May be used
with petroleum oil as is the com-
mon practice on citrus.  Do not
apply less than 10 gallons of
spray mixture per tree.

Broadcast application.
                  100 ppm.
                  No preharvest interval through
                  1.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  To avoid possible injury to tender
                  foliage, do not apply when foliage
                  is wet or when rain or excessive
                  humidity is expected during the
                  next two days.
      Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-7.15
  Replaces page issued  11-14-72

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Site and Pest
Clover (continued)

  Blister beetles
  Mexican bean beetle

  Grasshoppers
  Alfalfa caterpillar
  Cucumber beetles
  Green cloverworm
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers
  Threecornered alfalfa
   hopper
  Thrips
  Velvetbean caterpillar

  Armyworm
  Corn earworm
  Stink bugs
  Webworms

  Cutworms

  Clover head weevil
Collards
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworm
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
                  Tolerance, Use. Limitations
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

0.5-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Use 0.5 to
1.0 pound rate for controlling
nymphs.  Repeat as needed.

Foliage application.
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,
Foliage application.
1.5/A.(WP,susp.)  Foliage application.

1.5/A.(WP.susp.)  Use restricted to Texas.  Foliage
                  application.

                  12 ppm.
                  14 day preharvest interval through
                  2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
                  application.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended
for it.  For control of small
cabbage loopers after edible
parts start to form, apply at 5-
to 7-day intervals.
Issued:   4-6-73
  III-C-7.16
  Replaces  page  issued  8-15-72

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Site and Pest
Collards (continued)

  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Corn
Dosage          Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Ib. actual



2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
  Western corn rootworm
      (adults)
  Corn earworm
  Corn rootworm adults
  European corn borer
  Fall armyworm
  Flea beetles
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers
  Sap beetles
  European corn borer
                5 ppm (kernels and cob).  100 ppm
                (forage).
                No preharvest interval through
                2.0 Ib./A.  Band, broadcast or
                foliage application.
                Application of carbaryl to the
                tassel region of corn during the
                pollen shedding period will ser-
                iously reduce bee populations.

0.75/A.         Foliage application.  Use re-
(susp.)         stricted to North Central states.
                Use 1.5 quarts of 2.0 pounds per
                gallon for ULV air or ground appli-
                cation.   May also be diluted with
                water.

1.0-2.0/A.      Foliage application.  For larvae
(WP,susp.,D)    in the whorl (budworm damage) and
                foliage feeders, apply to entire
                plant.  Repeat as necessary.
                For insects attacking silks and
                ears, apply at 2- to 3-day inter-
                vals starting when silks first
                appear and continuing until silks
                begin to dry.  Three or more ap-
                plications may be required de-
                pending on severity of infesta-
                tions.  Timing and good coverage
                are absolutely essential for
                effective control.

1.5-2.0/A. (G)   Apply directly in whorls of plants.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.17

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Site and Pest



Corn (continued)

  Cutworms
Dosage

Ib. actual
2.0/A.
(WP, susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply in at least 15 gallons of
water for cutworm control.  Spray
in 12-inch band over the corn
row.
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

  Corn rootworm larvae
2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
2.0-3.0/A. (G)
Cotton
Use the lower rate for areas with
a history of light infestations.
Apply in 5- to 7-inch band over
row as soil applications only at
time of planting.

5 ppm (cottonseed). 100 ppm
(cotton forage).
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.
Molasses may be added to carbaryl
sprays at the rate of one gallon
per acre for improved bollworm
control.  To avoid staining lint
with molasses formulations, do
not apply after bolls open.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.18

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                              CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)

  (Aphids)
  Cotton Fleahopper
  Cotton leafworm
  Flea beetles
  Striped blister beetle
  Thrips
Dosage

Ib.  actual
Q.5-1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  For early
season control of cotton flea-
hopper, flea beetles and thrips.
Claims for aphids are limited to
population suppression when used
with repeated application.

For concentrate dust, calibrate
ground equipment or aerial dust
apparatus accurately.  After pro-
perly adjusting equipment to de-
liver the required low volume,
maintain constant speed through-
out application to insure even
coverage.  Strictly avoid exces-
sive application.
To effectively apply concentrate
dust by aircraft, use standard
venturi-type equipment with spread-
er vanes or Swathmaster-type
spreaders.  Fly at normal height
(4 to 6 feet above the top of the
plants is suggested) and maintain
regular swath width (usually 30
to 35 feet is indicated).  For
application with ground equip-
ment, use tractor mounted power
dusters with a metering device
that feeds the concentrate dust
through one nozzle per row (with
deflector) or similarly designed
electronic dusters.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.19

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                             CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)

  Grasshoppers
  Bollworm
  Cotton leaf perforator
  Fall armyworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leaf rollers
  Lygus bugs
      (light to moderate
      infestations)
  Tarnished plant bug

  Boll weevil
  Salt-marsh caterpillar
  Stink bugs

  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

  Pink Bollworm
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.),
1.0-2.5 (D)
1.5-2.5/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Use the
higher dosage when grasshoppers
are mature or when plants are
partially defoliated.  Use at
least 3 gallons of spray per acre.
Increase gallonage on larger
plants.
For concentrate dust, refer to
directions in first cotton entry
above.

Foliage application.  For mid- to-
late season control for all but
lygus bugs.
For concentrate dust, refer to
directions in first cotton entry
above.
Foliage application.  For concen-
trate dust, refer to directions
in first cotton entry above.
1.5/A.(bait)    Broadcast application.
Foliage application.  For concen-
trate dust, refer to directions
in first cotton entry above.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.20

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Site and Pest
Cowpeas
  Blister beetles
  Mexican bean beetle

  Grasshoppers
  Alfalfa caterpillar
  Bean leaf beetle
  Bean leaf roller
  Cucumber beetles
  Flea beetles
  Green cloverworm
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhopper s
  Three-cornered alfalfa
    hopper
  Thrips
  Velvetbean caterpillar

  Armyworms
  Corn earworm
  Cutworms
  Stink bugs
  Webworms

  Corn earworm
  Lygus bugs
  Stink bugs

  Cowpea curculio
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5/A.
(WP,susp.,

0.5-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,
1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
2.Q/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
2.0/A.
(WP,susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5 ppm  (peas). 100 ppm  (forage).
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
To avoid possible injury to tender
foliage, do not apply when foliage
is wet or when rain or excessive
humidity is expected within the
next two days.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Use 0.5 to
1.0 pound rate on young plants
and for controlling nymphs.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
California only.
For use in
Foliage application.  Apply 4
applications beginning at first
bloom and at 5-day intervals
thereafter.
Issued;  8-15-72
III-C-7.21

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                                      CARBARYL
        Site and Pest
       Cranberries
         Cranberry  fireworms
         Cranberry  fruitworm
         Cutworms
         Japanese beetle
         Leafhoppers

        Crenshaws

             Refer  to Melons

        Cucumbers
          Pickleworm
          Melonworm

          Cucumber  beetles
          Flea  beetles
          Leafhoppers
          Squash  bug

          Armyworm
          Crickets
          Cutworms
          Darkling  beetles
          Grasshoppers
          Sowbugs
1.5-3.0/300
gal.  water/A.
(WP),
1.5-3.0/A.(D)
0.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
1.0/A.(bait)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.
To avoid possible injury to ten-
der foliage, do not apply when
foliage is wet or when rain or
excessive humidity is expected
during the next two days.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Broadcast application.
        Issued:   12-14-73
  III-C-7.22
  Replaces page issued 8-15-72

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Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dandelions
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  Aster leafhopper
  Armyworm
  Cabbage looper
  Stink bugs
  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Dewberries
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers
  Leafrollers
  Raspberry aphids

  Climbing cutworms
  Orange tortrix
  Sawflies
  Snowy tree cricket
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
2.0/A.(bait)
2.0/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP,8usp.),
2.0/A.(D)

2.0/A.(D)
12 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.

Broadcast application.
12 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-7.23
  Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                            CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Eggplant
  Colorado potato beetle
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  European corn borer
  Fall armyworm
  Lace bugs
  Pinworms
  Stink bugs
  Tomato fruitworm
  Tomato hornworm
  Tarnished plant bug

  Cutworms
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Endive (Escarole)
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug
  Leafhoppers

  Six-spotted leafhopper
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
2.0/A.
(WP,susp.)

2.0/A.  (bait)
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.
Tolerance, Use^, Limitations
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Broadcast application.
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.24

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     Site and Pest
**
     Endive (continued)

       Armyworm
       Cabbage looper
       Corn earworm
       Imported cabbageworm
       Stink bugs
       Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Filberts
       Filbert aphid
       Filbertworm
       Leafrollers
                          1.0-2.0/A.
                          (WP,susp.,D)
                               2.0/A.(bait)
                          1.0 Ib./lOO
                          gal. water(WP),
                          4.0-5.0/A.(D)
                                            Tolerance,  Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principal
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day in-
tervals .

Broadcast application.
1 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Use WP as a
dilute spray of 400 gallons per
acre.  Apply dust or spray when
leafroller eggs are hatching.
Repeat on first appearance of
adult filbertworms and again
3-4 weeks later.
                                                 10 ppm.
                                                 No preharvest interval through
                                                 2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
     Issued:  7-31-74
                            III-C-7.25
  Replaces page issued 11-14-72

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                                       CARBARYL
      Site and Pest
                                            Tolerance. Use, Limitations
**
Grapes (continued)

  European fruit
   lecanium
  Grape leaffolder
  Grape leafhopper
  Grape leafskeletonizer

  Grape berry moth
  Japanese beetle
  June beetles
  Redbanded leafroller

  Ants
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Grass (grown for hay)

   (Refer also to Pasture
   and Rangeland)

  Mosquitoes (adults)
                                1.0-2.0/200
                                gal.  water/A.
                                (WP.susp.),
                                0.6-2.0/A.(D)
2.0/200 gal.
water/A.
(WP,susp.),
1.0-2.0/A.(D)

2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
                                0.25-0.5/A.
                                (WP,susp.,D)
                                0.5-0.8/A.
                                (susp.)
                                0.25-1.0/A.
                                (WP,susp.,D)
                  Foliage application.  For grape
                  leaffolder, apply just before
                  first brood larvae emerge from
                  rolls.
                                                  Foliage application.
                                                  Broadcast application.
                                                  100 ppm (grass and hay).
                                                  No preharvest interval through
                                                  1.5 Ib./A.   Foliage application.
                  Foliage application.  For mist
                  blower or air blast duster appli-
                  cation only.  Thorough coverage
                  is necessary for effective con-
                  trol.  For optimum control, apply
                  in early morning or evening when
                  air is calm and adults are active.

                  Foliage application.  For aerial
                  application only.  For optimum
                  control, apply in early morning
                  or evening when air is calm and
                  adults are active.

                  Foliage application.  For low
                  pressure hydraulic ground sprayer
                  or duster.  For optimum control,
                  apply in early morning or evening
                  when air is calm and adults are
                  active.
       Issued:   4-6-73
                             III-C-7.26
                    Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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       Site  and Pest
       Grass  (for  hay)
             (continued)

         Grasshoppers
**
         Armyworm
         Stink bugs
         Thrips

       Grass  (grown  for  seed)
         Grasshoppers
        Armyworm
        Stink bugs
        Thrips
       Hanover  salad



         Flea beetles

       Honey balls

            Refer  to Melons

       Honeydew melons

            Refer  to Melons
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5-1.5/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
                                 0.5-1.5/A.
                                 (oil susp.)
Foliage application.  Use 0.5-1.0
pound rate on sparse vegetation and
for controlling nymphs.

Foliage application.  For aerial
application under supervision of
state or federal agencies only.
Use 0.5-1.0 pound rate on sparse
vegetation and for controlling
nymphs.
1.0-1.5/A.(WP,D)  Foliage application.
0.5-1.5/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
100 ppm (grass and hay).
No preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Use 0.5-1.0
pound rate on sparse vegetation and
for controlling nymphs.

Foliage application.  For thrips
control with sprays, use high spray
pressure to aid penetration into
boot.   For thrips control with
dust,  direct dust into boot.

12 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
1.0/A.(susp.)     Foliage application.
       Issued:   5-30-73
  III-C-7.27
  Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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Site and Pest
Horseradish
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug
  Leafhoppers

  Armyworm
  Cabbage looper
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Kale
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworm
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
2.0/A.(bait)
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.

Broadcast application.
12 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-C-7.28
  Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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Site and Pest
Kale (continued)

  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Kohlrabi
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
Kumquats

      Refer to Citrus
Dosage          Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Ib. actual



2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Lemons
      Refer to Citrus
Limes
10 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
      Refer to Citrus
Issued :  8-15-72
III-C-7.29

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Site and Pest                Dosage          Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                             Ib. actual
Lettuce
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug
  Leafhoppers

  Six-spotted leafhopper
  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Imported cabbageworm
  Lygus bugs
  Spittlebugs
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
10 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application, (head)
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.(leaf)
To avoid possible injury to let-
tuce, do not apply when foliage
is wet or when excessive humid-
ity or rain is expected during
the next two days.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.  For the corn earworm,
use the 2-pound rate at 5- to 7-
day intervals after heads start
to form.
2.0/A.(bait)    Broadcast application.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.30

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Site and Pesjt                Dosage          Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                             Ib. actual
Loganberries
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers
  Leaf rollers
  Raspberry aphids

  Climbing cutworms
  Orange tottrix
  Sawflies
  Snowy tree crickets

Melons
  Pickleworm
  Melonworm

  Cucumber beetles
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers
  Squash bug

  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Muskmelons

    Refer to Melons

Issued:  8-15-72
2.0/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP.susp.),
2.0/A.(D)

2.0/A.(D)
0.5/A.
(WP,susp.

1.0/A.
(WP,susp.
12 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.
To avoid possible injury to ten-
der foliage, do not apply when
foliage is wet or when rain or
excessive humidity is expected
during the next two days.
Carbaryl injures watermelons in
Florida.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0/A.(bait)    Broadcast application.
III-C-7.31

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Site and Pest
Mustard Greens
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
Nectarines
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
  Catfacing insects
  Codling moth
  Cucumber beetles
  European earwig
  Fruit-tree leaf roller
  Japanese beetle
  June beetles
  Lecanium scales
  Olive scale
  Orange tortrix
  Oriental fruit moth
  Pandemis moth
  Peach twig borer
  Periodical cicada
  Platynota flavendana
  Plum curculio
  Red-banded leaf roller
  San Jose scale
  Tarnished plant bug
  Tussock moths
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP.susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
12 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day in-
tervals.

10 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
8.0 Ib./A (spray) or 6.0 Ib./A
(dust).  Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth, oriental fruit moth and
plum curculio, apply at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
For optimum scale control, apply
when crawlers are present.
Issued:  11-14-72
  III-C-7.32
                    Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                               CARBARYL
Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Nectarines (continued)

  Lesser peachtree
   borer
  Codling moth
  Fruittree leafroller
  Japanese beetle
  Orange tortrix
  Oriental fruit moth
  Peach twig borer
  Periodical cicada
  Tussock moths

  Ants
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
4.0-6.0/A.(D)
2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early to late
summer.  Apply 2 or 3 sprays to
trunk from ground to scaffold
limbs timed with moth flight.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth and oriental fruit moth,
apply at petal fall and every 10
to 14 days thereafter until con-
trol is achieved.
Broadcast application.
Issued:  7-31-74
  III-C-7.33
  Replaces page issued 4-6-73

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                                     CARBARYL
**
      Site and Pest
      Okra
  Corn earworm
  Stink bugs

  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Olives
        Olive scale
                                1.0-2.0/A.
                                (WP.susp.,D)

                                2.0/A.(bait)
                          0.75-1.0/100
                          gal.  water
                          (WP.susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations

10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Broadcast application.
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
15.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Mix with
1.5 gallons of summer oil.
Do not apply more than twice.
For optimum scale control, apply
when crawlers are present.
      Issued:   7-31-74
                            III-C-7.33.1

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Site and Pest



Oranges

     Refer to Citrus

Parsley
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Parsnips
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  Six-spotted leafhopper
  Armyworms
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
12 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
2.0/A. (bait)   Broadcast application.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-1.5/A.
(WP.susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
5 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage applcation.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.34

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                              CARBARYL
 Site and Pest
Parsnips  (continued)

  Annyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Pasture and Rangeland
  (Refer also to Grass)
  Mosquitoes  (adults)
  Grasshoppers
Dosage          Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Ib. actual



2.0/A.  (bait)   Broadcast application.
0.25-0.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D
                             0.5-0.8/A.
                             (susp.)
                             0.25-1.0/A.
                             (WP,susp.,
0.5-1.5/A.
CWP,susp.,
                             0.5-1.5/A.
                             (oil susp.)
100 ppm  (grass and hay).
No preharvest interval  through
1.5 Ib./A.  Foliage  application.

Foliage  application.  For mist
blower or airblast duster appli-
cation only.  Thorough  coverage
is necessary for effective  con-
trol.  For optimum control,  apply
in early morning or  evening  when
air is calm and adults  are  active.

Foliage  application.  For aerial
application only.  For  optimum
control, apply in early morning
or evening when air  is  calm  and
adults are active.

Foliage  application.  For low-
pressure hydraulic ground sprayer
or duster only.  For optimum con-
trol, apply in early morning or
evening  when air is  calm and
adults are active.

Foliage  application.  Use 0.5 to
1.0 pound rate on sparse vegeta-
tion and for controlling nymphs.

Foliage  application.   Use restricted
to aircraft application under super-
vision of state or federal agencies
Use 0.5-1.0 pound rate on sparse veg-
etation  and for controlling  nymphs.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.35

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Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Pasture and Rangeland
      (continued)

  Armyworms
  Stink bugs
  Thrips

Peaches
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP.D)
  Catfacing insects
  Codling moth
  Cucumber beetles
  European earwig
  Fruit-tree leaf roller
  Japanese beetle
  June beetles
  Lecanium scales
  Olive scale
  Orange tortrix
  Oriental fruit moth
  Pandemis moth
  Peach twig borer
  Periodical cicada
  Platynota flavendana
  Plum curculio
  Red-banded leaf roller
  San Jose scale
  Tarnished plant bug
  Tussock moths

  Lesser peach tree
   borer
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP.susp.)
Foliage application.
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
8.0 Ib./A.(spray) or 6.0 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth, oriental fruit moth and
plum curculio, apply at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.  For optimum scale
control, apply when crawlers are
present.
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early to
late summer.  Apply 2 or 3 sprays
to trunk from ground to scaffold
limbs timed with moth flight.
Issued:   11-14-72
  III-C-7.36
                                              Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                                       CARBARYL
      Site and Pest
**
      Peaches  (continued)

        Catfacing insects
        Oriental fruit moth
        Peach  twig borer
        Periodical cicada
        Plum curculio
  Redbanded leafroller

  Codling moth
  Forbes scale
  Fruittree leafroller
  Japanese beetle
  Lecanium scales
  Olive scale
  Orange tortrix
  San Jose scale
  Tussock moths

  Ants
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Peanuts
        Blister beetles
        Grasshoppers
                          1.5-4.0/A.(D)
                                2.0/A. (D)

                                4.0-6.0/A.(D)
                                 2.0-2.4/A.
                                 (bait)
                          0.5-1.0/A.
                          (WP,susp.,D)

                          0.5-1.5/A.
                          (WP,susp.,D)
                                            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  For oriental
fruit moth and plum curculio,
apply at petal fall and every 10
to 14 days thereafter until con-
trol is achieved.  A minimum of
30 pounds of dust is required to
insure adequate coverage.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  For cod-
ling moth, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
Broadcast application.
5.0 ppm (peanuts).
100 ppm (hay).
No preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.
To avoid possible injury to ten-
der foliage, do not apply when
foliage is wet or when rain or
excessive humidity is expected
during the next two days.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Use 0.5-
1.0 pound rate on young plants
and for controlling nymphs.
       Issued:  4-6-73
                            III-C-7.37
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Site and Pest
Peanuts (continued)

  Alfalfa caterpillar
  Bean leaf beetle
  Cucumber beetles
  Green cloverworm
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers (including
   potato leafhopper)
  Three-cornered alfalfa
   hopper
  Thrips
  Velvetbean caterpillar

  Armyworms
  Corn earworm
  Stink bugs
  Webworms

  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Pears
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
1.0/A.(bait)
  Apple aphid
  Codling moth
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application.
Broadcast application.
10 ppm,
1 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  For use
east of the Rocky Mountains.
Heavy aphid populations may re-
quire repeated applications.  For
codling moth, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
Foliage injury may result from
combination with summer oils.
Issued:   11-14-72
  IIT-C-7.38
                                              Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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 Site and Pest
Pears  (continued)

  Bagworm
  Eastern tent
    pillar
  Eye-spotted bud moth-
  Forbes scale
  Fruit-tree leaf roller
  Green fruitworms
  Japanese beetle
  Lecanium scales
  Oystershell scale
  pear leaf blister mite
  Pear psylla
  Pear rust mite
  Periodical cicada
  Plum curculio
  Red-banded leaf roller
  Rosy apple aphid
  Tarnished plant bug
  Woolly apple aphid

  Bagworm
  California pear-slug
  Codling moth
  Eye-spotted bud moth
  Green apple aphid
  Green fruitworms
  Lecanium scales
  Lygus bugs
  Orange tortrix
  Oystershell scale
  Pear leaf blister mite
  Pear psylla
  Pear rust mite
  San Jose scale
  Woolly apple aphid
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0/100 gal.
water (VIP)
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water
(WP,susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  For use east
of thfi "Rocky Mountains.  For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter un-
til control is achieved.  For rosy
apple aphid, apply before leaves
curl.  For optimum scale control,
apply when crawlers are present.
Foliar injury may result from
combination with summer oils.
Foliage application.  Heavy aphid
populations may require repeated
applications.  For codling moth,
apply at petal fall and every 10
to 14 days thereafter until con-
trol is achieved.  For psylla,
apply when eggs hatch or young
nymphs are present.  For optimum
scale control, apply when crawlers
are present.  Foliar injury may
result from combination with
summer oils.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.39

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                                     CARBARYL
    Site and Pest
Pears (continued)

  Apple aphid
  Codling moth
  Eastern tent cater-
   pillar
  European apple sawfly
  Eyespotted bud moth
  Forbes scale
  Fruittree leafroller
  Japanese beetle
  Lecanium scales
  Oystershell scale
  Pear psylla
  Periodical cicada
  Plum curculio
  Redbanded leafroller
  Rosy apple  aphid
  San Jose scale

  Orange tortrix

  Pearslug

  Ants
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Peas
      Alfalfa  looper
      Colorado potato beetle
      Leafhoppers
      Armywortn
      Grasshoppers
                              3.5-6.0/A.(D)
4.0-6.0/A.(D)

5.0-6.0/A.(D)

2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
                          1.0/A.
                          (WP,susp.,D)
                          1.0-1.5/A.
                          (WP.susp.,D)
                                            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  Foliage application.  For cod-
                  ling moth and plum curculio,
                  apply at petal fall and every
                  10 to 14 days thereafter until
                  control is achieved.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.

Broadcast application.
                  10 ppm (peas with pod).
                  100 ppm (forage).
                  No preharvest interval through
                  1.5 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
                  application.

                  Foliage application.  Claims for
                  Colorado potato beetle are limit-
                  ed to control on weeds in pea
                  fields to avoid insect contamin-
                  ation in processed peas.

                  Foliage application.
     Issued:   4-6-73
                            III-C-7.40
                    Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                                   CARBARYL
    Site and Pest
**
Peas (continued)

  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshopper
  Sowbugs

Pecans
      Pecan nut casebearer
      Pecan weevil
                              1.5/A.(bait)
                          1.2-2.4/100
                          gal. water(WP)
                                            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast application.
1 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
7.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Apply full
coverage sprays when insects are
active, but not more frequently
than weekly.  Apply dilute
sprays at the rate of 10-20
gallons per tree or 200-300
gallons per acre.  For aerial
application, use equivalent
dosage per acre in 3-5 gallons
of water.
    Issued:   7-31-74
                            III-C-7.41
   Replaces  page  issued  8-15-72

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                               CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Peppers
Dosage
  Colorado potato beetle  0.5-1.0/A.
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  Corn earworm
  European corn borer
  Fall armyworm
  Stink bugs
  Tomato hornworm
  Tarnished plant bug

  Climbing cutworms
  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Persian melons

    Refer to Melons
(WP.susp.,D)
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)

2.0/A.(bait)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations

10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Broadcast application.
Issued:  7-31-74
  III-C-7.41.1

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                                      CARBARYL

     Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations

                               Ib.  actual
**
     Plums
       Codling moth
       Eastern tent
        caterpillar
       Orange tortrix
       Tussock moths

       Black cherry aphid
       Brown soft scale
       Cherry fruit fly
       Cherry fruitworm
       Eyespotted bud moth
       Forbes scale
       Fruittree leafroller
       Japanese beetle
       Lecanium scales
       Mealy plum aphid
       Oystershell scale
       Peach twig borer
       Plum curculio
       Prune leafhopper
       Redbanded leafroller
       San Jose scale

       Lesser peachtree
        borer
       Ants
       Crickets
       Cutworms
       Grasshoppers
       Sowbugs
0.75/100 gal.
water
(WP.susp.),
4.0-6.0/A.(D)
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.),
4.0-6.0/A.(D)
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP.susp.)
2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage or trunk
application.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter un-
til control is achieved.
Foliage application.  For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter un-
til control is achieved.
For optimum scale control, apply
when crawlers are present.
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early to
late summer.  Apply 2 or 3 sprays
to trunk from ground to scaffold
limbs timed with moth flight.

Broadcast application.
     Issued:  4-6-73
   III-C-7.42
  Replaces page  issued   11-14-72

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                EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                                 CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Potatoes
  Colorado potato beetle
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  European corn borer
  Fall armyworm
  Lace bugs
  Lygus bugs
  Stink bugs
  Tomato fruitworm
  Tomato hornworm
  Tarnished plant bug

  Cutworms
  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Prunes
  Codling moth
  Eastern tent
   caterpillar
  Orange tortrix
  Tussock moths
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,ausp.,
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
2.0/A.
(WP.susp.)

2.0/A.(bait)
0.75/100 gal.
water
(WP.susp.),
4.0-6.0/A.(D)
                  Tolerance, Use,Limitations
0.5 ppm (interim).
No preharvest interval through
2,0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foil;-;
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Broadcast application.
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage or trunk
application.

Foliage application.  For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter un-
til control is achieved.
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-7.43
  Replaces page issued  11-14-72

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               EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Site and Pest
Prunes (continued)

  Black cherry aphid
  Brown soft scale
  Cherry fruit fly
  Cherry fruitworm
  Eye-spotted bud moth
  Forbes scale
  Fruit-tree leaf roller
  Japanese beetle
  Lecanium scales
  Mealy plum aphid
  Oystershell scale
  Peach twig borer
  Plum curculio
  Prune leafhopper
  Red-banded leaf roller
  San Jose scale

  Lesser peach tree borer
Pumpkins
  Pickleworm
  Melonworm

  Cucumber beetles
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers
  Squash bug
CARBARYL

Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.),
4.0-6.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
0.5/A.
(WP,susp.

1.0/A.
(WP,susp.
Foliage application.  For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
For optimum control, apply when
crawlers are present.
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early to
late summer.  Apply 2 to 3 sprays
to trunk from ground to scaffold
limbs timed with moth flight.

10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
To avoid possible injury to ten-
der foliage, do not apply when
foliage is wet or when rain or
excessive humidity is expected
during the next two days.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  8-15-72
                              III-C-7.44

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                              CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Radishes
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Raspberries
  Japanese beetle
  Leafhoppers
  Leaf rollers
  Raspberry aphids

  Climbing cutworms
  Orange tortrix
  Sawflies
  Snowy tree crickets
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
2.0/100-200
gal. water
(WP.susp.),
2.0/A.(D)

2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
2.0/A.(bait)    Broadcast application.
12 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued;   8-15-72
III-C-7.45

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                             CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Rice
  Grasshoppers
  Armyworms
  Stink bugs
  Tadpole shrimp
Rutabaga
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.5/A.
(¥P,susp.,
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,
2.0/A.
(WP,susp.
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Tolerance^ Use, Limitations
5 ppm(grain). 100 ppm(strau).
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Use 0.5 to
1.0 pound rate on young plants
and for controlling nymphs.

Use restricted to Mississippi Delta
and Texas.  Foliage application.
To avoid plant injury, do not
apply before heading if propanil
has been or will be applied.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  Apply
when pest first appears.  To
avoid plant injury, do not apply
within 15 days of propanil.

5 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
2.0/A.(bait)    Broadcast application.
Issued :  8-15-72
III-C-7.46

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              EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Site and Pest
Salsify
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  Armyworms
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug

Sorghum (grain, milo)
  Grasshoppers
  Armyworms
  Corn earworm
  Stink bugs
  Thrips
  Webworms

  Sorghum midge
  Cutworms
CARBARYL

Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
0.5-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.
1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,
2.0/A.
(WP,susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5 ppm(roots).  10 ppm(tops).
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application
(roots).
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application
(tops) .

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
10 ppm(grain). 100 ppm(fovage).
21 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application
(grain).
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application
(forage).

Foliage application.   Use 0.5 to
1.0 pound rate on young plants
and for controlling nymphs.

Foliage application.   For optimum
insect control on grain sorghum,
direct into the forming heads.
Foliage application.  Treat 3 to
4 days after heads have emerged
from boot.  Direct treatment into
the forming heads.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.47

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                                     CARBARYL
      Site and Pest
      Soybeans
**
        Blister beetles
        Mexican bean beetle
                        Dosage

                        Ib. actual
                        0.5-1.0/A.
                        (WP.susp.,D)

                        0.5-1.0/A.
                        (WP,susp.,D)

                        0.53/A.(WP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  5 ppm (beans).
                  100 ppm (forage and hay).
                  No preharvest interval through
                  1.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Do not use suspension in com-
                  bination with 2,4-D herbicide.
                  To avoid possible injury to ten-
                  der foliage, do not apply when
                  foliage is wet or when rain or
                  excessive humidity is expected
                  during the next two days.

                  Foliage application.
                  Foliage application.
                                                  Use restricted to the South-
                                                  eastern United States for
                                                  controlling light to moderate
                                                  populations.
**
**
        Grasshoppers
Alfalfa caterpillar
Bean leaf beetle
Cucumber beetles
Green cloverworm
Japanese beetle
Leafhoppers
Threecornered alfalfa
  hopper
Thrips
Velvetbean caterpillar

Armyworm
(Stink bugs)
Webworms
                        0.5-1.5/A.
                        (WP.susp.,D)
1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)

0.53/A.(WP)
1.0-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
Foliage application.  Use 0.5-
1.0 pound rate on young plants
and for controlling nymphs.

Foliage application.
Use restricted to the South-
eastern United States for
controlling light to moderate
populations of bean leaf
beetle, cucumber beetles, green
cloverworm, and velvetbean
caterpillar.

Foliage application.  Claims
for stink bugs limited to
suppression only.
      Issued:   7-31-74
                          III-C-7.48
                    Replaces page issued 8-15-72

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                               CARBARYL

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Soybeans (continued)

  Corn earworm            1.0-1.5/A.        Foliage application.
                          (WP,susp.,D)

                          0.53-0.8/A.(WP)   Use restricted to the South-
                                            eastern United States for
                                            controlling light to moderate
                                            populations.
Issued:  7-31-74            III-L   48.!

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                             CARBARYL

Site and Pest                Dosage          Tolerance^ Use,  Limitations

                             Ib.  actual
Spinach
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  Armyworms
  Cabbage looper
  Stink bugs
  Tarnished plant bug
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetle
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Squash
  Pickleworm
  Melonworm

  Cucumber beetles
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers
  Squash bug
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)

1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
0.5/A.
(WP,susp.

1.0/A.
(WP,susp.
22 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the  principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.
2.0/A.(bait)    Broadcast application.
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.
To avoid possible injury to ten-
der foliage, do not apply when
foliage is wet or when rain or
excessive humidity is expected
during the next two days.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.49

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                               CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Squash (continued)

  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Strawberries
  Meadow spittlebug
  Omnivorous leaftier
  Strawberry leafroller
  Strawberry weevil

  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Sugar beets
  Grasshoppers
  Armyworm
  Leafhoppers
  Webworms
Dosage

Ib. actual



1.0/A.(bait)
1.0-2.0/100-
200 gal. water/
A.(WP,susp.),
1.0-2.0/A.(D)

2.0/A.(bait)
0.5-1.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast application.
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Broadcast application.
100 ppm (tops).
Extended (roots).
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.  Use 0.5-
1.0 pound rate on young plants
and for controlling nymphs.

Foliage application.
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-C-7.50
  Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                                      CARBARYL
       Site and Pest
**
Sugar beets  (continued)

  Armyworm
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Swiss chard
         Flea beetles
         Harlequin bug
         Leafhoppers

         Armyworm
         Cabbage looper
         Stink bugs
         Tarnished plant bug
2.0/A.(bait)
                          0.5-1.0/A.
                          (WP,susp.,D)
                          1.0-2.0/A.
                          (WP.susp.,D)
         Armyworm
         Crickets
         Cutworms
         Darkling beetles
         Grasshoppers
         Sowbugs

       Tangelos

             Refer to Citrus

       Tangerines

             Refer to Citrus
                          2.0/A.(bait)
                                            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                                                   Broadcast application.
                  12 ppm.
                  14 day preharvest interval through
                  2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
                  application.

                  Foliage application.
                  Foliage application.  Where the
                  cabbage looper is the principle
                  problem, use an alternative pest-
                  icide specifically recommended for
                  it.   For control of small cabbage
                  loopers after edible parts start
                  to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
                  intervals.

                  Broadcast application.
       Issued:  8-30-73
                            III-C-7.51
                    Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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**
**
it*
       Site  and  Pest
       Tobacco
                EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                               CARBARYL

                          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
         (In plant beds)

         Tobacco  flea beetle
         Green  June beetle
          (grubs)
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers

Tobacco
  (In fields)

  Tobacco budworms
  Tobacco flea beetle
  Flea beetles
  Hornworms
  Japanese beetle
  June beetles
  Tobacco budworms

  Aphids
  Grasshoppers

  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers
                          2.0/100 gal.
                          water(WP.susp.)

                          0.05-0.1/100
                          sq. yd.(D)

                          0.5/100 gal.
                          water(WP.susp.)
                                 0.025-0.05/
                                 1,000  sq.  ft.
                                 (bait)
                                 0.4-0.6/A.(D)
                                 1.0-2.125/A.
                                 (WP,susp.),
                                 0.75-1.25/A.(D)
                                            NF.
Foliage application.  Apply 6 gal-
lons per 100 square yards.

Foliage application.  Apply just
before transplanting.

Soil application.  May be applied
before or after seeding.  Apply
only to areas where grubs have up-
rooted plants.  Sprinkle as a drench
with 50-100 gallons per 100 square
yards.  Avoid excessive application
or plant injury may result.

Broadcast application.
                                                  NF.
Foliage application.  This rate is
limited to hand applications of 10%
dust directed to the bud and top
leaves only.  Avoid heavy applica-
tions with cloth bags as plant
injury may result.
Foliage application.
coverage.
Use full
                                 1.5-2.5/A.(D)      Foliage  application.
                                 1.0-2.0/A.(bait)   Broadcast  application.
       Issued:   5-30-73
                            III-C-7.52
  Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                              CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Tomatoes
  Colorado potato beetle
  Flea beetles
  Leafhoppers

  European corn borer
  Fall armyworm
  Lace bugs
  Pinworms
  Stink bugs
  Tomato fruitworm
  Tomato hornworm
  Tarnished plant bug

  Cutworms
  Climbing cutworms
  Armyworms
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Darkling ground beetles
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs

Turnips
  Flea beetles
  Harlequin bug
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
1.0-2.0/A.
(WP,susp.,
2.0/A.
(WP.susp.)

1.0/A.
(WP.susp.,D)
0.5-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0/A.(bait)    Broadcast application.
5 ppm (roots).  12 ppm  (tops)*
3 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application,  (roots).
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Broadcast or foliage
application.(tops).

Foliage application.
Issued :   8-15-72
III-C-7.53

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                                    CARBARYL
     Site and Pest
                               Ib.  actual
     Turnips  (continued)
       Armyworm                1.0-2.0/A.
       Cabbage looper          (WP,susp.,D)
       Corn earworm
       Diamondback moth (larvae)
       Imported cabbageworm
       Stink bugs
       Tarnished plant  bug
       Armyworm
       Crickets
       Cutworms
       Darkling beetles
       Grasshoppers
       Sowbugs
**   Walnuts
       Calico scale
       Codling moth
       European fruit
        lecanium
       Filbertworm
       Frosted scale
       Fruittree leafroller
       European earwig
     Watermelons
        Refer to Melons
2.0/A.(bait)
0.5/100 gal.
water
(WP.susp.)
2.0/100 gal.
water
(WP,susp.)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Where the
cabbage looper is the principle
problem, use an alternative pest-
icide specifically recommended for
it.  For control of small cabbage
loopers after edible parts start
to form, apply at 5- to 7-day
intervals.

Broadcast application.
1 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A. (foliage application)
or 2.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (trunk
application).

Foliage application.  Apply 1,000
gallons of spray per acre for com-
plete coverage.  In concentrate
spray, use 5 Ibs. in at least 200
gallons per acre.  For codling
moth, apply first spray when
average cross sectional diameters
of developing nuts reaches 1/2 to
3/4 inch.  Repeat during mid- to
late June if needed.

Spray tree trunks to point of
runoff.
     Issued:   7-31-74
  III-C-7.54
  Replaces page issued 11-14-72

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                      EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                                     CARBARYL

                                Dosage            Tolerance ,  Use^Limi tat ions
      LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
      (Poultry)

**    Chickens
      Ducks
**    Game birds
      Geese
      Partridges
      Pheasants
      Pigeons
      Turkeys
        Chicken mite
        Fleas
        Lice
        Northern fowl mite
                                Ib, actual
                          0.05 Ib./lOO
                          birds
                          (WP,susp.)
                               or
                          0.75 oz./lOO
                          birds
                          (WP.susp.)

                          0.038 Ib./lOO
                          birds
                          (WP,susp.)
                               or
                          0.6 oz./lOO
                          birds
                          (WP.susp.)

                          0.05 Ib./lOO
                          birds (I))
                                                      sggs /
                                                ppm (meat and fat).
5.0 _
7 day preslaughter interval through
0,05 Ib./lOO birds (direct applica-
tion) or 0.125 lb,/50 birds (dust
box).
Do not contaminate feed or drink-
ing water.

Direct application.  For misting
(electric fogger).  For hens in
cages, or on litter of slatted
floors.  Repeat in 4 weeks if
needed.  For chicken mite and
fleas this is a supplement to
spraying roosts and buildings.

Direct application.  For com-
pressed air sprayers.  For hens
in cages or on litter of slatted
floors.  Repeat in 4 weeks if
needed.  For chicken mite and
fleas this is a supplement to
spraying roosts and buildings.

Direct application.  Apply by
shaker can or hand duster.  Di-
rect dust to vent and fluff areas.
Also treat head and neck for
stick-tight fleas.  Repeat in 4
weeks if needed.  This is a
supplement to premise and litter
treatments for chicken taite and
tleas.
      Issued:   11-14-72
                            III-C-7.55
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                                    CARBARYL
     Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
     Chickens (continued)
     Dueks_
     Game birds
     Geese
     Partridges
     Pheasants
     Pigeons
     Turkeys

       Chicken mite
       Fleas
       Lice
       Northern fowl mite
0.125 lb./50
birds(D)
     (Livestock Not Intended For Slaughter)

     Horses
       Horn fly
       (Stable fly)
0.1 oz./
animal(D)
     AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

**   Poultry Houses
       Bed bugs
       Chicken mite
       Fleas
0.64-1.28 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(WP,susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dust box.  Use 2.5 pounds of 5%
dust per dust box for each 50
birds.  This is a supplement to
premise and litter treatment
against chicken mite and fleas.
On ranges,  two natural wallows
may be substituted for each dust
box.
Apply 2 oz. of 5% dust per animal.
Rub into hair on back and neck.
Claims for stable fly are limited
to suppression of populations.
Extended  (eggs).
5.0 ppm (meat and fat).
7 day preslaughter interval through
4.8 oz./l,000 sq. ft.  (spray) or
1.25 lb./l,000  sq. ft.  (dust).
Premise application.
Do not contaminate nests,  eggs,
feed, or  drinking water.   Venti-
late while spraying.

Apply to  floors, roosts and in-
terior surfaces.  Force spray into
cracks and crevices.
     Issued:  11-14-72
  III-C-7.56
  Replaces page  issued  8-15-72

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                               CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib.  actual
Poultry Houses (continued)

  Bed bugs
  Chicken mite
  Fleas
  Lice
  Northern fowl mite

  Fowl ticks
1.25 lb./l,000
sq. ft.(D)
2.56-4.8 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(WP)
HUMANS, PETS, AND OTHER ANIMALS

(Humans)
  Body louse
  Crab louse
  Head louse
5%(D)
(Pets)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply to floors, litter, roosts
and adjacent areas with a scoop,
hand duster or power duster.
Force dust into cracks and cre-
vices.

Apply to floors, roosts and in-
terior or exterior surfaces.
Force spray into cracks and
crevices.
Dust infested areas, rub in to
insure skin contact.  Allow dust
to remain in contact with infested
areas for at least one hour.  Re-
peat as needed.  Do not get in
eyes.  Dry-clean or sterilize
clothing.
Do not treat puppies and kittens less than 4 weeks old.  See specific limita-
tions under various formulations and dosages.  Many formulations combine car-
baryl with other pesticides.
 ogs

  Fleas
  Lice
  Ticks
0.5%(dip and
wash)
                          1.0%(dip and
                          wash)
Use of 0.5% product for general
public.  Vaseline or mineral oil
may be applied around the eyes
first.  Repeat at weekly inter-
vals or as needed.

Use of 1.0% product for veterin-
arians only.
Issued:   11-14-72
  III-C-7.57
                                              Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                             CARBARYL
Site and Pest



Dogs (continued)

  Fleas
Dosage

actual
Flea collar
(9% active
ingredient)
Cats
  Fleas
  Lice
  Ticks
2.0-5.0% (D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Kills fleas for up to 2 months.
Do not use on sick or convales-
cing dogs.  Buckle loosely to
avoid possible skin irritation.
Observe neck area when collar is
first worn and remove at the first
sign of irritation or other ad-
verse effects.  Remove collar
when bathing dog and do not re-
place until animal is dry.  Do
not allow dog to chew on collar.
Do not use any other pesticide
on a dog while collar is worn.
Dust liberally over animal and
rub thoroughly in to skin.  For
brown dog tick be sure to also
apply on legs, feet and between
toes.  Comb out dead ticks a few
hours after treatment.  Keep dust
out of eyes.  Apply in and around
sleeping quarters, kennels and
dog  houses.  Force dust into
cracks and crevices.  Repeat at
weekly intervals or as needed.
Sprinkle lightly on furniture,
floors and rugs.  Remove with a
vacuum cleaner after an hour or
two.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.58

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                              CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Dogs (continued)
Cats

  Fleas
  Lice
  Ticks
0.25^*2.5%.
(aerosol)
                              0.25%
                              (oil susp.)
                              12.5% (D)
Cats
Kittens

  Fleas
0.5%(foam)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Treat from a distance of 6 to 12
inches until coat is damp (tips
of Bair wet)»  Ruffle coat of
long-haired animals first and
spray against lay of the hair.  A
30- to 45-second treatment is
sufficient for an average-sized
dog.  10 seconds is sufficient
for a cat.  Spray ticks directly.
Repeat at 7-day intervals or as
needed.  Treat bedding and im-
mediate area as needed.

Sprayed hair should be brushed
so treatment will contact eggs
if lice are present.  Spray ticks
directly.  Repeat at 7-day inter-
vals or as needed.

Dust entire body, living quarters
and bedding.  Repeat at 7-day
intervals or as needed.  Do not
allow powder to enter eyes and
mouth.
Apply strip of foam down the back
from neck to base of tail.  Do not
rub in.  Do not allow to get into
eyes or on scrotum.  Apply at 7-
day intervals or as needed.
Issued:   8-15-72
III-C-7.59

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                                      CARBARYL
        Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
**      Dog houses
        Kennels
        Sleeping quarters
          Ticks
          Fleas
0.125-0.25 lb./
5,000 sq. ft.(D)
0.25-0.5 lb./
5,000 sq. ft.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply liberally by garden-type
duster.  Force dust into cracks
and crevices.  Repeat as needed.
Do not expose kittens less than
4 weeks of age to treated areas.

Refer to directions above for
ticks.
        Issued:  2-15-73
  III-C-7.59.1

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                              CARBARYL

Site and Pest                 Dosage          Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                              Ib.  actual

ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Lawns
Turf
  Ants
  Chinch, bugs
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Earwigs
  Fall armyworm
  Fleas
  Leafhoppers
  Millipedes
  Mosquitoes
  Sod webworms
  Ticks
  Chinch bugs
Dichondra
  Vegetable weevil
  Ants
  Cutworms
  Earwigs
  Fleas
  Mosquitoes
  Ticks
1.0-1.25/150-   For best results, mow lawn, re-
200 gal. water/ move clipping, and apply immedi-
5,000 sq. ft.   ately after rain or watering.
(WP,susp.)      Apply full volume to insure good
                penetration.  Do not water for
                at least 2 days after application.
                Repeat in 2 to 3 weeks if needed.
1.0/5,000 sq.
ft.
(D,G,FM)
1.25/150-200
gal. water/
5,000 sq. ft.
(WP)
1.0/5,000 sq.
ft. (G),
0.5/5,000 sq.
ft. (FM)

0.5/5,000 sq.
ft. (FM)
For best results, mow lawn, re-
move clippings and apply immedi-
ately after rain or watering.
Water following treatment. Keep
children and pets off lawn until
material is watered in and grass
is dry.

For use in Florida only.  Refer
to directions for the WP and
suspension above.
Apply in December, January or
early February.  Repeat in 8
weeks.  Water following applica-
tion.

Apply during the growing season.
Repeat in 8 weeks.  Water fol-
lowing application.
Issued;   8-15-72
III-C-7.60

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                                 CARBARYL

                          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
      (Herbaceous  Plants and Bulbs)

      Carbaryl injures  Boston ivy and Virginia creeper.   Injury to tender foliage
      may occur if plants are wet when treated or in presence of high humidity.
Annual plants
Herbaceous plants

  Blister beetles
  Flea beetles
  Japanese beetle
  Lacebugs
  Leafhoppers
  Leafrollers
  Plant bugs
  Psyllids
  Rose aphid
  Thrips (exposed)

  June beetles
  Mealybugs
  Thornbug

  Ants
  Crickets
  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers
  Sowbugs
                                1.0/100 gal.
                                water
                                (WP.susp.),
                                1.5-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/100 gal.
water
(WP.susp.)

2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
                  Foliage application.
                                                  Foliage application.
                                                  Broadcast application.
      Issued:   4-6-73
                            III-C-7.61
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                                       CARBARYL
      Site and Pest
                                          Tolerance, Use, Limitations
      (Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

      Carbaryl injures Boston ivy and Virginia creeper.  Injury to tender foliage
      may occur if plants are wet when treated or in presence of high humidity.

      Shrubs
      Trees
      Woody plants
Apple aphid
Bagworm
Birch leafminer
Boxelder bug
Boxwood leafminer
Elm leaf aphid
Elm leaf beetle
Gypsy moth
Japanese beetle
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Leafrollers
Oak leafminers
Orange tortrix
Periodical cicada
Rose aphid
Roseslug
Scales
Thrips (exposed)
Tent caterpillars
Willow leaf beetles

June beetles
Mealybugs
Mimosa webworm
Puss caterpillar
Thornbug

Plant bugs
Psyllids

Ants
Crickets
Cutworms
Grasshoppers
Sowbugs
                                1.0/100 gal.
                                water
                                (WP.susp.),
                                1.5-2.0/A.(D)
                  Foliage application.
                                1.0/100 gal.
                                water
                                (WP,susp.)
                                1.5-2.0/A.(D)
2.0-2.4/A.
(bait)
                  Foliage application.
                  Foliage application.
                                                  Broadcast application.
      Issued:  4-6-73
                          III-C-7.62
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                                     CARBARYL
     Site and  Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
     FOREST.  NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
       Great Basin tent
        caterpillar
     Eastern hardwoods
       Fall cankerworm
     Eastern hardwoods
     Hemlock
     Pines
     Spruces

       Gypsy moth
     Forest trees
       Cankerworms
       Forest  tent
        caterpillar
       Gypsy moth
       Saddled prominent

**     Japanese beetle
     Northern hardwoods
     (including Beech
     and Maple)

       Saddled prominent
1.0/1.0 gal.
fuel oil/A.
(WP,susp.)
0.5/1.0 gal.
water/A.
(WP.susp.)
0.8-1.0/1.0
gal. water/A.
(WP.susp.)
1.0/A.
(oil susp.)
1.0/A.
(oil susp.)
For aerial application only.  Apply
when most larvae are in the first 3
instars.
For aerial application only.  Addition
of 4 ounces of sticker per gallon of
spray improves residual control.  Ap-
ply when larvae are in early instars.
For aerial application only.  Addition
of 4 ounces of sticker per gallon of
spray improves residual control.  Ap-
ply when larvae are in early instars.
For aerial application under super-
vision of state or federal agencies
only.  Apply when larvae are in
early instars and leaves are at least
1/3 grown.

For aerial application under the
supervision of state or federal agen-
cies only.  Apply when adult beetles
are present.
1.0/1.0 gal.
water/A.(susp.)
Use restricted to Northeastern United
States.  For aerial application only.
Apply when larvae are in early instars,
     Issued:  2-15-73
    III-C-7.63
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       Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                                 Ib. actual
**
       Oak
         Leafrollers
                                 susp.)
       Nonagricultural lands
       Pasture
       Rangeland

         Mosquitoes (adults)
0.25-0.5/A.
(WP,susp.,D)
                                 0.5-0.8/A.
                                 (susp.)
                                 0.25-1.0/A.
                                 (WP,susp.,
       Wooded Areas

         House flies
         Mosquitoes
         Sand flies
0.3/A.(D)
For aerial application under the
supervision of state or federal agen-
cies only.  Apply when larvae are in
early instars and leaves are at least
1/3 grown.

100 ppm (grass or hay).
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.

Mist blower or air blast duster.
Thorough coverage is necessary for
effective control.  For optimum
control, apply in early morning or
evening when air is calm and adults
are active.  May kill shrimp and
crabs.  Do not use in areas where
these are important resources.

For aerial application.  For opti-
mum control, apply in early morn-
ing or evening when air is calm
and adults are active.  May kill
shrimp and crabs.  Do not use in
areas where these are important
resources.

Low pressure hydraulic ground
sprayer or duster.  For optimum
control, apply in early morning
or evening when air is calm and
adults are active.  May kill shrimp
and crabs.  Do not use in areas
where these are important resources.
Apply with power duster or large
hand duster.
       Issued:  2-15-73
  III-C-7.64
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                              CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Borders
Ditch banks
Rangeland
Wasteland

  Grasshoppers
Pasture
Rangeland
Wasteland
  Grasshoppers
0.5-1.5/A.
(WP.susp.)
0.5-1.5/A.
(oil susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                100 ppm (grass and hay).
                No preharvest interval through
                1.5 Ib./A.
Use 0.5 to 1.0 pound rate for con-
trolling nymphs, and on sparse
vegetation.  Repeat as needed.

100 ppm (grass and hay).
No preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A.

Use restricted to aircraft appli-
cation under supervision of state
or federal agencies.  Use 0.5 to
1.0 pound rate for controlling
nymphs, and on sparse vegetation.
Issued:  8-15-72
III-C-7.65

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                              CARBARYL
Site and Pest
Dosage
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                              actual

DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS

Domestic Dwellings
Medical Facilities
Schools

  Brown dog tick
  Earwigs
  Millipedes
0.8% (susp.)
  Ants
  Cockroaches
2% (susp.)
Use restricted to Pest Control
Operators only.  Apply as a
coarse, wet spray or with a paint
brush.  Thoroughly treat cracks,
crevices, baseboards, corners,
walls, door frames, window sills,
sleeping quarters of household
pets, outside perimeter of dwel-
lings, and other areas where in-
sects tend to congregate.

Do not use as a space spray.  Re-
peat as needed up to twice a week.

Fresh bedding should be placed in
animal quarters following treat-
ment.  Do not treat animals.  Do
not spray kennels or animal areas
until animals have been removed.

Do not treat rugs, carpets, drapes
and other fabrics as staining
may result.  Avoid application
to structural surfaces where vis-
ible spray residue and water
stains are objectionable.
Refer to above.
trails.
Also treat ant
Issued;  8-15-72
III-C-7.66

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                                 CARBARYL

                          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                                 actual
       Domestic Dwellings
       Medical Facilities
       Schools (continued)

         Bees
         Hornets
         Wasps
                          5%(D)
**
**
  Fleas



Domestic Dwellings

  Earwigs


  Fleas
                                 5%(D)
**
         Millipedes
0.5-0.75 lb./
5,000 sq. ft.(D)

0.25-0.5 lb./
5,000 sq. ft.(D)
                          0.5-0.75 lb./
                          5,000 sq. ft.(D)
                  Locate nest in wall, bore 1/4-inch
                  hole in wall at nest site, insert
                  nozzle and inject dust.  If hole is
                  undesirable, sprinkle dust around
                  entrance and pump dust into entrance.
                  Do not eat honey from treated bee
                  hives.

                  Sprinkle lightly on floors, rugs
                  and furniture.  Remove with a
                  vacuum cleaner after an hour or two.
Apply to soil surface, mulch, and
debris around moist shady places.

Apply liberally to pens, yards,
lawns, and under buildings
around the home.  Force dust into
cracks and crevices.  Repeat as
needed.

Apply to soil surface, mulch, and
debris around moist shady places.
       Issued:   2-15-73
                                  III-C-7.67
                                              Replaces page issued  8-15-72

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                                     CARBARYL
      Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
      Domestic Dwellings (continued)
        Mosquitoes (adults)
2% water susp.
at 1 qt./120
sq. ft.
        Ticks
                                0.25-0.5 lb./
                                5,000 sq. ft.(D)
0.125-0.25 lb./
5,000 sq. ft.(D)
For use by pest control operators
only.  Use restricted to sub-
tropical and tropical areas.  Treat
interior and exterior wall sur-
faces, ceilings, eaves, and roofs
of dwellings constructed of wood,
bamboo, metal, cement, brick,
thatch or whitewashed clay.  Re-
peat as needed.

Do not treat rugs, carpets, drapes,
and other fabrics as staining may
result.  Avoid application to
structural surfaces where visible
spray residue and water stains are
objectionable.

Apply to lawns, shrubbery, and
other vegetation around the home.
Repeat as needed.

Apply liberally to ground, debris,
and vegetation to a height of about
2 feet on lawns, vacant fields, and
wooded areas around the home.  Re-
peat as needed.
**
      URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS (PUBLIC HEALTH)
      Plague reservoir host animals
        Fleas
         (plague vectors)
0.1 oz./burrow
(D)

0.2 oz./bait
station(D)

1.0 Ib./A.(D)
For use only by or under the super-
vision of State or Federal public
health or wildlife officials.

Apply by hand or power applicator.
                                                  Use 4-6 bait stations per acre.
                                                  Apply by hand or power applicator
                                                  as an area dust treatment.
      Issued:  8-30-73
  III-C-7.67.1
  Replaces page issued  2-15-73

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                              CARBARYL

Site and .Pest                 Dosage          Tolerance, Use,  Limitations

                              actual

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Commercial and Industrial
Areas  (Other than edible
product areas)

  Brown dog tick              0.8% (susp.)     Use restricted to Pest Control
  Earwigs                                     Operators only.   Apply as a
  Millipedes                                  coarse,  wet spray or with a paint
                                              brush. Thoroughly treat cracks,
                                              crevices, baseboards, corners,
                                              walls, door frames,  window sills,
                                              sleeping quarters of household
                                              pets, outside perimeter of build-
                                              ings , and other  areas where in-
                                              sects  tend to congregate.

                                              Do not use in edible product
                                              areas of food processing plants,
                                              restaurants,  or  other areas where
                                              food is  commercially prepared  or
                                              processed.   Do not use in serving
                                              areas while food is  exposed.

                                              Do not use as a  space spray.   Re-
                                              peat as  often as 2 times per week
                                              or as needed.

                                              Fresh bedding should be placed
                                              in animal quarters following
                                              treatment.   Do not treat animals.
                                              Do not spray kennels or animal
                                              areas until animals  have been
                                              removed.

                                              Do not treat  rugs, carpets,
                                              drapes and other fabrics as stain-
                                              ing may  result.   Avoid application
                                              to structural surfaces where vis-
                                              ible spray residue and water
                                              stains are objectionable.
Issued:  8-15-72              III-C-7.68

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         Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
         Commercial and  Industrial
         Areas  (continued)

          Ants
          Cockroaches
          Bees
          Hornets
          Wasps
2%(susp.)


5%(D)
           Fleas
5%(D)
**       SPECIALIZED USES

         Sewage  treatment plants

          Moth  flies               1.2%(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Refer to above.
trails.
Also treat ant
Locate nest in wall, bore 1/4-inch
hole in wall at nest site, insert
nozzle and inject dust.  If hole is
undesirable, sprinkle dust around
entrance and pump dust into en-
trance.  Do not eat honey from
treated bee hives.

Sprinkle lightly on floors, rugs
and furniture.  Remove with a
vacuum cleaner after an hour or two.
                  For treatment of sewage flowing
                  directly to trickling filters,
                  add solution at the rate of
                  1.0 gallon per 100 gallons of
                  sewage.  For treatment of sewage
                  held in filters, raise sewage
                  level to the rock surface, apply
                  sufficient solution at several
                  points around the filter to
                  total 1/7 gallon per 100 gallons
                  of sewage, distribute the solu-
                  tion by revolving the filter
                  arms several times, and allow
                  sewage to stand at least 5 hours
                  before resuming operation.
                  Formulation contains 3.64% 2-
                  carbomethoxy-1-methylvinyl
                  dimethyl phosphate, alpha isomer;
                  1.5% 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
                  phosphate; and 0.2% diroethrin.
         Issued:   7-30-73
  III-C-7.69
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                          CARBOFURAN*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  WP, susp., G.

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:   This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
      treatment or  residues on crops.  Protective information may be obtained
      from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.

      Livestock and Poultry Tolerances

      0.05 ppm (fat, meat, and meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs,
      horses, and sheep [of which no more than 0.02 ppm is carbamates]).
      0.02 ppm (milk).
      Site and Pest
      AGRICULTURAL  CROPS
                          Dosage

                          Ib.  actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
**
      Alfalfa
                                            5 ppm (fresh alfalfa).
                                            20 ppm (alfalfa hay).
                                            7 day preharvest interval through
                                            0.25 Ib./A.   Foliage application.
                                            14 day preharvest interval above
                                            0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.   Foliage
                                            application.
                                            28 day preharvest interval from
                                            above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
                                            Foliage application.
                                            Do not apply more than once per
                                            season.
                                            Apply only to pure stands of
                                            alfalfa.
                                            Do not move bees into alfalfa
                                            fields within 7 days of appli-
                                            cation.
      *2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranyl methyl  carbamate;  Furadan

      Issued:   3-29-74             III-C-8.1         Replaces page issued  1-14-74

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                          CARBOFURAN

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          Ib. actual

Alfalfa  (continued)

  Alfalfa snout beetle    0.25-1.0/A.
                          (susp.)
  Alfalfa weevil
   (larvae)

   (adults)
  Egyptian alfalfa
   weevil (larvae)

  Lygus bugs
  Pea aphid
0.25-1.0/A.
(WP, susp.)

0.5-1.0/A.
(susp.)

0.25-1.0/A.
(WP,susp.)

1.0/A.(susp.)
0.25-1.0/A.
(susp.)
               Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to New York state.
Foliage application.  Apply when
insects appear or feeding is first
noticed.

Foliage application.  Apply when
larval feeding is first noticed.

Foliage application.  Apply when
adults appear.

Foliage application.  Apply when
larval feeding is first noticed.

Foliage application.  Apply prior
to bloom.

Foliage application.  Apply when
insects appear.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-8.2
  Replaces page issued 1-14-74

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                                CARBOFURAN
**
      Site and Pest
      Bananas
Dosage

Ib. actual
        Banana root borer
1.25-1.5 g./cepa
(G)
                                2.0 g./cepa(G)
                                2.0-2.5 g./cepa
                                (G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. or 5.5 g./unit of
production (cepa).
For export to Central and
South America.

At planting time treatment.
Apply 0.8 to 1.0 g. to planting
hole and 0.45 to 0.5 g. to the
soil surface after the hole has
been filled in.
          - plus -
Soil treatment.  Apply 4 months
and again 8 months after plant-
ing.

Soil treatment to established
plantings.  Apply twice per
year.  For the first treatment
apply 0.4 to 0.5 g. around the
base of the mother, daughter
and granddaughter plants.
For the second treatment apply
1.6 to 2.0 g. over an area of
50 cms. around the producing
unit including the mother,
daughter and granddaughter
plants.
      Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-8.3

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                          CARBOFURAN
Site and Pest
Corn (field)
  Armyworm
  Armyworm, fall
  Corn borer,
   European
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.75-1.0/A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.75-1.0/
13,000 linear
ft. of row(G)
0.75-1.0/A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.75-1.0/
13,000 linear
ft. of row(G)

1.0/A.(G)
                          2.0-3.0/13,000
                          linear ft. of
                          row(with 40-
                          inch row spac-
                          ing) (G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (grain).
5.0 ppm (fodder and forage).
Do not apply more than once per
season.

(1) Direct granules into planter
shoe with seed or (2) place appli-
cator into furrow and mix with the
covering soil or (3) apply granules
in 7-inch band behind planter shoe
and incorporate into top inch of
soil.  Will control armyworm and
fall armyworm for approximately
4 to 6 weeks.

Soil treatment at time of plant-
ing.  Apply in a 7-inch band over
the covered seed row.  Incorporate
into top inch of soil.  Claims
are limited to aid in the control
of first generation European
corn borers.

Foliage application.  Broadcast by
air or direct granules into whorls
with ground equipment.  Apply when
eggs begin to hatch.  Do not make
over two foliage applications per
season.

For control of first generation
larvae.  (1) Direct granules into
planter shoe with seed or (2)
place applicator into furrow and
mix with the covering soil or (3)
apply granules in 7-inch band
behind planter shoe and incorpor-
ate into top inch of soil.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-8.4
  Replaces page III-C-8.2.1
   issued 1-14-74

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                          CARBOFURAN
Site and Pest
Corn (field) (continued)

  Corn borer,
   southwestern
  Flea beetles
  Rootworms, corn
Dosage

Ib. actual



1.0/A.(G)
1.5-3.0/A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
      or
1.5-3.0/13,000
linear ft. of
row(G)

0.75-1.0/A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.75-1.0/13,000
linear ft. of
row(G)

0.75-1.0/A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.75-1.0/13,000
linear ft. of
row(susp.,G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Broadcast
by air or direct granules into
whorls with ground equipment.
Apply when eggs begin to hatch.
Claims limited to control of 2nd
and 3rd generation larvae.  Do not
make foliage application if more
than 1.0 Ib. actual carbofuran was
applied at planting.  Do not make
over two foliage applications per
season.

Apply in the seed furrow at time
of planting.
 (1) Direct granules into planter
shoe with seed or  (2) place appli-
cator into furrow  and mix with the
covering soil or (3) apply granules
in 7-inch band behind planter shoe
and incorporate into top inch of
soil.

Apply susp. in a 7-inch band over
the row, or inject it on each side
of the row.  Susp. may be mixed
with liquid fertilizer.  Be certain
mixture is physically compatible.
Do not mix until ready to use.
Apply G into the seed furrow at
time of planting.
Issued:  3-29-74
  ni-C-8.5
  Replaces page III-C-8.2.2
   issued 1-14-74

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                          CARBOFURAN
Site and Pest
Corn (field) (continued)

  Rootworm, northern
   corn
  Rootworm, southern
   corn
  Rootworm, western
   corn
  Wireworms
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.75-1.0/A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
      or
0.75-1.0/
13,000 linear
ft. of row(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.75-1.0/A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.75-1.0/
13,000 linear
ft. of row(G)

2.0-3.0/A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
     or
2.0-3.0/13,000
linear ft. of
row(G)
Soil treatment at time of plant-
ing.  Apply in a 7-inch band over
the covered seed row.  Incorporate
into the top inch of soil.

Postplant soil treatment.  Apply
by banding over the row and
incorporate it into the soil, or
by side-dressing on both sides of
the row.

Soil treatment at time of plant-
ing.  Apply in a 7-inch band over
the covered seed row.  Incorporate
into the top inch of soil.
Soil treatment at time of
planting.  Apply in a covered
band or in the seed furrow.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-8.6

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                          CARBOFURAN
Site and Pest
Peanuts
  Thrips
  (Rootworm,
   southern corn)
  Thrips
Dosage

Ib. actual
2.0-A.O/A.
(with 36-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.133-0.275/
1,000 linear
ft. of row(G)

3.0-5.0/A.
(with 36-inch
row spacing)
      or
0.2-0.35/1,000
linear ft. of
row(G)

0.5-1.0/A.
(with 36-inch
row spacing)
      or
0.033-0.066/
1,000 linear
ft. of row(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (peanuts).
1.0 ppm (peanut hulls).
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished
for slaughter.

Use restricted to Southeastern
States.  Apply in 12-inch band over
the row prior to planting.  Incor-
porate into top 3 to 6 inches of
soil.
                                            Use restricted to Southeastern
                                            States.  Apply in an 18-inch band
                                            over the row prior to planting.
                                            Incorporate into top 3 to 6 inches
                                            of soil.
Use restricted to Southeastern
States.  Apply in the seed furrow
at planting.  This treatment will
also aid in controlling southern
corn rootworms.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-8.7
  Replaces page III-C-8.3
   issued 7-30-73

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                               CARBOFURAN
      Site and Pest
     Peppers
Dosage

Ib. actual
       European corn borer
2.0 and 3.0/A.
(with 38-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.075 and O.I/
500 linear ft.
of row(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval
through 3.0 Ib./A.  Side-dress
soil application.

Use restricted to the Delmarva
Peninsula and southern New Jersey.
Side-dress soil treatment to one
or both sides of the row.  If
application is made to both
sides, use half the specified
row dosage per side.  Make two
applications.  Apply low dosage
2-4 weeks after transplanting
and high dosage 4-6 weeks later.
Incorporate into soil.
**   Potatoes
       Aphids
       Colorado potato beetle
       European corn borer
       Potato flea beetle
       Potato leafhopper
       Potato tuberworm
       Wireworms
2.0-3.0/A.
(with 38-inch
row spacing)
    or
0.143-0.218/1,000
linear feet of
row (G)
1.0 ppm (of which no more than
0.1 ppm is carbamates).

Use restricted to New York
State.  Apply directly into the
bottom of the seed furrow at
planting.
     Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-8.8

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                          CARBOFURAN
Site and Pest
Rice
  Mosquitoes
   (larvae)
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.45-0.6/A.(G)
  Rice water weevil
0,5/A.(G)
                          0.45-Q.6/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm (rice and rice straw).
Do not apply more than once per
season.

Use restricted to Arkansas, Louis-
iana, Mississippi and Texas.  Apply
from 1 day before to within 7 days
after permanent flooding.  For dark
rice field mosquito, application
must be made within 2 to 4 days
after flooding.  Occasional tip
burn may occur if propanil is also
used.

Use restricted to California.
Preplant soil treatment.  Apply to
soil surface prior to flooding.
Subsequent use of propanil may
result in crop injury.

Use restricted to Arkansas, Louis-
iana, Mississippi and Texas.  Apply
from 1 day before to within 21 days
after permanent flooding.  Occa-
sional tip burn may occur if
propanil is also used.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-8.9
  Replaces page III-C-8.4
   issued 12-15-72

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                              CARBOFURAN
    Site and Pest
    Sugarcane
      Sugarcane borer
0.5-0.75/A.
(WP, susp., G)
      Wireworms
**
2.0-4.0/A.
(with 60-inch
row spacing)
     or
0.25-0.5/1,000
linear ft. of
row(G)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
17 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A.  Broadcast application.
Do not use in Hawaii.

Broadcast application.  Check fields
weekly from early June through Au-
gust.  Make first application only
after visible joints form and 5%
or more of the plants are infested
with young larvae feeding in or
under the leaf sheath and which
have not bored into stalks.  Repeat
whenever field checks indicate the
infestation rate exceeds 57,.

At planting soil application.
Apply in a 15-inch band directly
over planted cane and cover
with soil.

Stubble treatment.  Apply in a
15-inch band over the stubble
row.  Apply anytime after harvest
until regrowth reaches 18 inches.
Cover with a 1 to 2 inch layer of
soil.  Covering with more than 2
inches of soil may reduce stand.
    Issued:   7-31-74
  III-C-8.10
  Replaces page issued 3-29-74

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                          CARBOFURAN
Site and Pest
Tobacco
 (flue cured)

  Flea beetles
  Hornworms
Dosage

Ib. actual
6.0/A.(G)
                          4.0/A.(G)
  (Tobacco budworm)
  Wirewortns
6.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  HP.
Broadcast soil application
before forming beds.  Incor-
porate into top 4 to 6 inches
of soil.  Form beds and plant
as usual.
           -or-
Band application after forming
beds.  Apply in a 14 to 18
inch band over bed.  Incorporate
into top 4 to 6 inches of soil
and reform bed.  Plant as usual.
This gives full season control
of flea beetles and controls
hornworms for approximately
60 days.

Broadcast soil application
before forming beds.  Incor-
porate into top 4 to 6 inches
of soil.  Form beds and plant
as usual.  Claims are limited
to aids in the control of the
tobacco budworm.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-8.11

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                          CARBOFURAN
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS

(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Siberian elm
  Elm leaf beetle
0.003 Ib.
   or
0.049 oz./inch
of girth at
3-4 foot
height/tree
(soluble packet)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use limited to Arizona, Colorado,
Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico,
Utah and Wyoming.  Soil treatment,
Measure circumference  (girth) at
3- to 4-foot height and place
holes in ground (using probing
tool) evenly spaced around tree:
               Locate holes
If girth is;   away from trunk:
 1 to 10 in.   1 ft.
14 to 20 in.   3 ft.
24 to 40 in.   6 ft. and 8 ft.
               (alternating)
44 to 80 in.   10 ft. and 12 ft.
               (alternating)
80 in. and     12 ft. and 20 ft.
 larger        (alternating)
Thoroughly soak area under tree.
Determine proper location for
holes and insert plugging tool
in soil with a slight twisting
motion.  If soil is properly
soaked, tool will enter soil
easily.  Push tool in soil to
depth of black mark on stem of
tool.  Leave soil plug in stem
as the next plug will force the
preceding one out.  Place soil
plug by each hole.  Drop 1
packet in each hole unopened.
Place small amount of water on
top of each packet.  Replace
soil plug immediately and com-
press with foot.  Keep treated
areas soaked with water for 14
days.
Issued:   7-31-74
  III-C-8.12

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                               CARBOFURAN
     Site and Pest
**   FOREST, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
     Pine seedlings

       Pales weevil
       Pitch-eating weevil
0.05/half gal.
water (susp.)
                               1 tsp. 10%(G)/
                               seedling
                                   or
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                               1.0 g./seedling
                               (G)
Pretransplant root treatment.
For use in pine plantations.
Prepare and apply a l%(w/w)
actual slurry of clay to roots
of pine seedlings.  Treat roots
by dipping or other suitable
method which allows for a
thorough coating.  Keep roots
moist until seedlings are
transplanted.  This amount
treats 150-200 seedlings.
Adequate ventilation is required
for indoor treatment.

Apply at transplanting.
Distribute granules on soil
in a 6-inch radius around each
seedling.  Cover granules with
soil.
     Issued:  7-31-74
  III-C-8.13

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                EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, S, D, Pr.

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide, Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
      treatment or residues on crops.  Protective information may be
      obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.

      Do not apply by hand operated equipment.

      Do not apply liquid concentrates in undiluted form to vegetation.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Alfalfa
  Alfalfa caterpillar
  Aphids (including
   pea aphid, spotted
   alfalfa aphid)
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC.S.D)
  Alfalfa looper          0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
  Alfalfa weevil
   (larvae)
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
*mevinphos; Phosdrin

Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.1

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Apples
  Aphids
  Mites

  Leafhoppers
  Grasshoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Redbanded leafroller

Artichokes
  Aphids


  Artichoke plume moth


Beans



  Aphids
  Lygus bugs
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

  Corn earworm
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Mexican bean beetle
  Mites, spider
  Thrips

  Cabbage looper
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  1.0 ppm,
                  1 day preharvest interval through
                  3.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/100    Foliage application.
gal. water(EC,S)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)

0.25-0.32/100
gal. water(EC,S)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.5-1.0/A.
(EC.S.D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.S.D)
Foliage application.


Foliage application.



1.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.


0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.2

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     2-CARBOMETHOX\-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Beets
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms,  climbing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites
  Saltmarsh  caterpillar

Broccoli
  Aphids
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)

  False chinch bug
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations



1.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
3 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),  Foliage application.
0.5/A.(D)
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.3

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMElfttL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOHER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Broccoli  (continued)

  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms,  climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworro
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Brussels sprouts
  Aphids


  False chinch bug
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)
1.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),  Foliage application.
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Foliage application.
Issued:   7-30-73
  III-C-9.4

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Cabbage
  Aphids
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)

  False chinch bug
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Cantaloupes
  Aphids
Dosage

Ib.  actual
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
3 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),  Foliage application.
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm (edible portion with
rind removed).
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.5

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Cantaloupes  (continued)

  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Carrots
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Cauliflower
  Aphids


  False chinch bug
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
For hard, to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),  Foliage application.
0.5/A.(D)
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.6

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMFR
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Cauliflower  (continued)

  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Celery
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Cherries (sour only)
  Aphids
  Mites
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.S.D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
5 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.32/100
gal. water(EC,S)
1.0 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
2.6 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.7

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Clover
  Alfalfa caterpillar
  Aphids

  Alfalfa looper
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

  Alfalfa weevil
   (larvae)
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider

Collards
  Aphids


  False chinch bug
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.


Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
7 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),  Foliage application.
0.5/A.(D)
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.8

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Collards  (continued)

  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms,  climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminer, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh  caterpillar

Corn
  Aphids
  Corn earworm

  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Mites, spider

Cucumbers (outdoors)
  Aphids
  Pickleworm
  Plant bugs
Dosage

Ib.  actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.125-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.(EC)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
0.25 ppm (grain).
1.0 ppm (forage).
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.



0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.9

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Cucumbers (outdoors)
  (continued)

  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms,  climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Cucumbers (greenhouse)
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Mites, spider
  Whiteflies
Eggplant
  Aphids
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Mites, spider
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft.(Pr.)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Foliage application.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.1 lb./50,000 cu. ft.  Greenhouse
application.

For commercial greenhouse use.
only.  Be sure foliage is dry.
Adjust inside temperature to
70-85°F.  Direct aerosol 2 or 3
feet above tops of plants.  Keep
greenhouse tightly closed for at
least 2 hours following treatment.
Ventilate thoroughly for at least
one hour before entering.  Repeat
at weekly intervals as needed.

0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  I1I-C-9.10

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest



Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges


  Aphids
  Fruittree leafroller
  Orange tortrix
  Omnivorous leafroller

  Citrus cutworm
  Pink scavenger
   caterpillar
  Varigated cutworm
  Western tussock moth
   (larvae)

Grapes
  Aphids
  Grape leaffolder
  Leafhoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Mites
  Redbanded leafroller

Honeydew melons
  Aphids
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,S)
1.0/A.(EC,S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Allow 7 days between applications,

Foliage application.  Apply in
at least 20 gallons of water
per acre.

Foliage application.  Apply in
500 gallons of water per acre.
1.0-2.0/A.(EC,S)  Foliage application.  Apply in
                  1,200 gallons of water per acre.
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.5 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.5 ppm (edible portion with rind
removed).
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.11

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Honeydew melons
         Dosage

         Ib.  actual

(continued)
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites
  Saltmarsh caterpillars
Kale
  Aphids


  False chinch bug
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
Lemons
         0.25-0.5/A.
         (EC,S,D)
         0.125-0.25/A.
         (EC,S,D)

         0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
         0.5/A.(D)

         0.25-0.5/A.
         (EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
7 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
      Refer to Grapefruit.
Issued:  7-30-73
           III-C-9.12

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Lettuce (outdoors)
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Cutworms, climbing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
  Thrips
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
4 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.13

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Lettuce (greenhouse)
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Corn earworm
  Cutxjortns, climbing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
  Thrips

Muskmelons
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
    (adults)
  Mites, spider
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.58-1.15/50,000
cu. ft. (EC),
0.51-1.15/50,000
cu. ft.(S)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.2.5-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5 ppm.
10 day preharvest interval through
1.15 lb./50,000 cu. ft.  Green-
house application.

For commercial greenhouse use
only.  Apply diluted when green-
house can remain tightly closed
for at least 2 hours without
injury to plants from high tem-
peratures.  Ventilate thoroughly
for at least 1 hour before
entering.
0.5 ppm  (edible portion with rind
removed).
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.14

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOKEH
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Mustard greens
  Aphids
  Cutworms, climbing
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

  Cabbage looper
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites

Okra
  Aphids
  Corn earworm
  Cutworms, climbing
  Green stink bug
  Mites, spider

Onions
  Cutworms, climbing
  Thrips

  Dipterous leafminer
    (adults)
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.S.D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations



1.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval tnrough
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.15

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest



Oranges

      Refer to Grapefruit.

Parsley
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Aphids
0.5-1.0/A.CEC)
Peaches
  Aphids
  Mites

  Leafhoppers
  Grasshoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Redbanded leafroller
Tolerance ,_Use,  Limitations
1.0 ppm (fresh).
4.0 ppm (dehydrated).
5 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
8 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not treat more than 3 times
between harvests.

Foliage application.  Use lower
dosage for light infestations
and higher dosag^ for hard to
kill aphids and severe infesta-
tions.

1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.56 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/100    Foliage application.
gal. water(EC,S)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)

0.25-0.32/100
gal. water(EC,S)
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.16

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Pears
  Aphids
  Mites

  Leafhoppers
  Grasshoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Redbanded leafroller

Peas
  Aphids
  Dipterous leafminers
   (adults)
  Stink bugs
  Thrips

  Alfalfa looper
  Cabbage looper

  Cutworms
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Mites, spider
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  0.5 ppm.
                  1 day preharvest interval through
                  3.2 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/100    Foliage application.
gal. water(EC,S)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)

0.25-0.32/100
gal. water(EC,S)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.S.D)
Foliage application.


Foliage application.



0.25 ppm (peas).
1.0 ppm (vines).
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.17

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Peppers
  Aphids
  Cutworms, climbing
  Dipterous leafminers
   (adults)

  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Mites

Plums
  Aphids
  Mites

  Leafhoppers
  Grasshoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Redbanded leafroller

Potatoes
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Lygus bugs
  Stink bugs

  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Mites
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/A.
<.EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations



0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib.'/A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.



Foliage application.
                  1.0 ppm.
                  1 day preharvest interval through
                  2.56 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/100    Foliage application.
gal. water(EC,S)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)

0.25-0.32/100
gal. water(EC,S)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25/A.(EC)
Foliage application.


Foliage application.



0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.25/A.(EC,S,D)   Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  1II-C-9.18

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Raspberries
  Aphids
  Fruittree leafroller
  Leafhoppers
  Mites
  Orange tortrix

Sorghum
  Aphids (including
   corn leaf aphid)

  Corn earworm
  Webworms

  Fall armyworm
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use_, L imi t a tions
                  1.0 ppm.
                  3 day preharvest interval through
                  0.64 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

0.125-0.25/100    Foliage application.  Apply up to
gal. water(EC,S)  200 gallons of spray per acre.

0.25-0.32/100     Foliage application.  Apply up to
gal. water(FC,S)  200 gallons of spray per acre.
                  1.0 ppm (grain, forage).
                  3 day preharvest interval through
                  0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.5/A.(EC,S)
  Aphids
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)
Foliage application.


Foliage application.


Foliage application.

1.0 ppm.
4 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
7 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For hard to kill insects in
certain regions, use up to 1.0
Ib./A.

Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.19

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMElrii^ PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Spinach  (continued)

  Cabbage looper
  Cut wo tins, c 1 imb ing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Squash (summer)
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites
  Saltmarsh caterpillar

Strawberries
  Aphids
  Mites
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Foliage application.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
                  1.0 ppm.
                  1 day preharvest interval through
                  1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  For hard to kill insects in
                  certain regions, use up to 1.0
                  Ib./A.
0.125-0.25/100    Foliage application.
gal. water(EC,S),
0.125-0.25/A.(D)
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.20

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     2-CARBOMETROXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Strawberries (continued)

  Thrips
  Whiteflies

  Cutworms, climbing
  Grasshoppers
  Lygus bugs
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
  Strawberry leafroller

Tomatoes (outdoors)
  Aphids
  Stink bugs
  Thrips

  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Tomato fruitworm

  Grasshoppers
  Leafhoppers
  Mites

Tomatoes (greenhouse)
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Mites, spider
  Whiteflies
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/100      Foliage application.
gal. water(EC,S),
0.25-0.5/A.(D)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC.S.D)
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.

Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)   Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
0.1/50,000
cu.ft.(Pr.)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval
through 0.1 lb./50,000 cu.ft.
Greenhouse application.

For commercial greenhouse use
only.  Be sure foliage is dry.
Adjust inside temperature to
70-85°F.  Direct aerosol 2 or 3
feet above tops of plants.  Keep
greenhouse tightly closed for at
least 2 hours following treat-
ment.  Ventilate thoroughly for
at least one hour before enter-
ing.  Repeat at weekly intervals
as needed.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.21

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
Turnips
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  False chinch bug
  Grasshoppers
  Imported cabbageworm
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Mites, spider

Walnuts
  Aphids
  Fruittree leafroller
  Mites
  Omnivorous looper
  Orange tortrix
  Western tussock moth

Watermelons
  Aphids
  Cabbage looper
  Cutworms, climbing
  Saltmarsh caterpillar
  Tobacco budworm
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,S,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations



0.25 ppm  (roots).
1.0 ppm (tops).
3 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
                  0.25 ppm  (edible portions).
                  1 day preharvest interval through
                  2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/100    Foliage application.
gal. water(EC,S)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,S)
Foliage application.
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC,S,D)

0.25/A.(EC,S,D)
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.22

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE, ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

Watermelons (continued)

  False chinch bug        0.25-0.5/A.       Foliage application.
  Grasshoppers            (EC,S,D)
  Leafhoppers
  Leafminers, dipterous
   (adults)
  Lygus bugs
  Mites


ORNAMENTALS

(Greenhouse Plants)

Carnations
Chrysanthemums
Roses

  Aphids                  0.1/50,000        For commercial greehnouse use
  Spider mites            cu.ft.(Pr.)       only.  Be sure foliage is dry.
  Whiteflies                                Adjust inside temperature to
                                            70-85°F.  Direct aerosol 2 or
                                            3 feet above tops of plants.
                                            Keep greenhouse tightly closed
                                            for at least 2 hours following
                                            treatments.  Ventilate thor-
                                            oughly for at least one hour
                                            before entering.  Repeat at
                                            weekly intervals as needed.
Issued:  7-30-73            III-C-9.23

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     2-CARBOMETHOXY-l-METHYLVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE,  ALPHA ISOMER
                        AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
Site and Pest
SPECIALIZED USES
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Sewage treatment plants

  Moth flies              3.64%(S)
                  For treatment of sewage flowing
                  directly to trickling filters,
                  add solution at the rate of
                  1.0 gallon per 100 gallons of
                  sewage.  For treatment of sewage
                  held in filters, raise sewage
                  level to the rock surface, apply
                  sufficient solution at several
                  points around the filter to
                  total 1/7 gallon per 100 gallons
                  of sewage, distribute the solu-
                  tion by revolving the filter
                  arms several times, and allow
                  sewage to stand at least 5 hours
                  before resuming operation.
                  Formulation contains 1.5%
                  2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phos-
                  phate; 1.2% carbaryl; and 0.2%
                  ditnethrin.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-9.24

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                                  CARBON BISULFIDE
PRINCIPAL FCRMULA3TCNS:  Tech
TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
       USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
   DOSAGE
 Apples
 Commodity
   Fumigation;

   Corn
   Grain:

     Barley
     Corn
     Oats
     Popcorn
     Rice
     Rye
     Sorghum
       (milo)
     Wheat
 Soil Fumigation;
   Alfalfa fields
                     NF
 Exempt
 Exempt
 Exempt
 Exempt
 Exempt
 Exempt
 Exempt
 Exempt

 Exempt
   NF
               100$
  2.4 gals./
   1,000 bu.
  1.6 gals./
   1000 bu.

3 gal./IpOO  bu.
                              10-20 Ibs./
                                  cu. ft.
  0.25 Ibs./ant
    colony
                  Inject a few drops  into each tunnel in
                  tree made by apple  tree borers  and  plug
                  up entrances with mud  or putty.
Treatment applied as bins are being
filled.  Add 0.6-1.2 gal. extra to the
first and last 500 bu. entering the bins.
Dosages vary according to type and tight-
ness of storage.  Seal bins after appli-
cation and leave under fumigation for
72 hours or longer.
No time limitations.
Applied evenly as a coarse spray to
entire exposed surface of grain from
outside of storage receptacles.  Seal
cracks and holes in structures before
treatment to reduce gas leakage.  Fumi-
gate for 2k hours or longer at over 65
degrees F.  Shallow bins or bins with
some leakage may take 4 gal./lpOO bu.

Treatment in a fumigation chamber or
other tight container.  Fumigate for
24 hours or longer.
Mound treatment for control of red
harvester ants.  Apply by pouring into
colony entrance.
 Issued:  5-31-69
                      III-C-10.1

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                            CARBON DISULFIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
ippm;
Soil Fumigation
(.continued)
Citrus
orchards


General soil
treatment
(any crop
may be
grown in
the treate
soil)
Agricultural
premises :

Grain bins
Feed rooms
Storage rooms



NF



NF






NF








6,000 lbs./A.



5,000 lbs./A.






12 lbs./l,000
cu. ft.







Preplanting general soil application or
before replanting in citrus orchards.
Do not apply near living trees . Do not
apply within 3 veeks of planting.
Preplanting treatment . Do not apply
near living plants . Do not apply within
3 weeks of planting. Do not disturb
soil for one week after treatment .



To be used in combination with other
ingredients as a space fumigant . Expose
to fumigation for 12 hours in tightly
closed structure. Buildings should be
thoroughly aired after fumigation.


Issued:  4-9-71
III-C-10.2

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                               CARBON  TETRACHLORIDE
 PRINCIPAL PCRMULATIOHS: Tech




TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USB TOLERANCE DOSAGE UHETAHOfS
(W)
Commod ity
Fumigation:
Grain :
Barley
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
(milo)
Wheat
Agricultural
premises :

Grain bins
Granaries





Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt

Exempt


Exempt
Exempt





10 gals./
1,000 bu.






2 pints /I, 000
sq. ft.






No time limitations.







Spray application in mixtures with other
insecticidal toxicants as space and
residual sprays. Do not contaminate feed,
food or equipment . In grain storage areas
it is advisable to clean out and dispose
of dust and grain remnants before
spraying. Repeat as necessary.
   Issued:
III-C-11

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, susp., WP, D, G

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide, Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:  This product is toxic to bees and should not be applied
      when bees are actively visiting the area.

      Livestock Tolerances

      0.1 ppm  (fat of meat of cattle, goats, hogs and sheep).
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Alfalfa
  Meadow spittlebug
  Pea aphid
  Potato leafhopper
  Spotted alfalfa aphid
  Twospotted spider mite
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP,D)

0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm (fresh forage and hay).
28 day pregrazing or preharvest
(for hay) interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in this
section.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
*S-[[(p-chlorophenyl)thio]methyl] 0,0-diethyl phosphorodithioate; Trithion

Issued:  3-29-74            III-C-12.1

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Almonds
  Aphids
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)
  Aphids (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Brown mite
  European fruit
   lecanium
  European red mite
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP),
0.8-1.8/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.2.5-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water
(EC,susp.,W)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm (hulls).
7 day preharvest interval
through 2.5 Ib./A. (plus 160
Ibs. of oil in water/A.) (spray)
or 1.8 Ib./A. (dust) if hulls
are to be used as feed.  Foliage
application.
Dosages from above 2.5 Ib.
through 5.0 Ib./A. may be
applied no later than 2 weeks
after petal fall, and hulls must
not be fed to livestock.

Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering popula-
tions.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.  In
California, up to 2.0 gallons
of oil may be added per 100
gallons of water.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.  In
California, up to 2.0 gallons
of oil may be added per 100
gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.2

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                         CARBOPHENOTHION

                        Dosage

                        Ib. actual
Almonds (continued)

  Leafhoppers
  Mites
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)
  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Olive scale



  Peach twig borer


  San Jose scale




  Spider mites
                                            Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                        0.25/100 gal.
                        water(WP)

                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.,WP)

                        0.5/100 gal.
                        water (EC,susp.)
                        0.8-1.8/A.(D)

                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.,WP)
                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.,WP)

                        0.5/100 gal.
                        water(EC,susp.)

                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.,WP)
                        0.25/100 gal.
                        water(WP)

                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.WP)

Twospotted spider mite  0.25/100 gal.
                        water
                        (EC,susp.,WP)
Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  Apply
during prebloom or petal fall.

Foliage application.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
                                            Post-harvest application to
                                            decrease overwintering
                                            populations.

                                            Foliage application.  In
                                            California, up to 2.0 gallons
                                            of oil may be added per 100
                                            gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-7A
                          III-C-12.3

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Apples
  Aphids
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)

  Aphids (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Apple aphid
  Brown mite
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 1.25 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Dosages of through 4.5 Ib./A.
are for dormant or delayed
dormant application only.
Make foliage applications of
sprays only after full leaf
expansion.
Some spray products may injure
Cortland variety.

Post-harvest application to
reduce overwintering populations,
Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.
0.25/100 gal.     Foliage application.  Apply dust
water (EC,susp.), during the pre-pink stage.
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.4

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Apples (continued)

  European red mite
  Forbes scale
  Leafhoppers
  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Oystershell scale
  Putnam scale
  Rosy apple aphid
  San Jose scale
           0.25/100 gal.
           water(EC,susp.),
           0.25-0.375/100
           gal. water(WP),
           0.8-1.2/A.(D)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.)
           0.25/100 gal.
           water(EC,susp),
           0.25-0.375/100
           gal* water(WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp., WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.)
           0.25/100 gal.
           water(EC,susp.),
           0.25-0.375/100
           gal. water(WP),
           0.8-1.2/A.(D)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
                                            Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.
Issued:  3-20-74
             III-C-12.5

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Apples (continued)

  Scurfy scale
  Spider mites
  Twospotted spider mite
  Woolly apple aphid
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.6

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          Ib. actual

Apricots
  Aphlds
  Aphids (eggs)
  Brown mite
  Brown soft scale
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
  European red mite
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)

0.25/100 gal.
water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water
(EC,susp.,WP)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  0.8 ppm.
                  30 day preharvest interval
                  through 2.0 Ib./A. (plus 128
                  Ib. oil in water/A.) (spray) or
                  1.8 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
                  application.
0.8-1.8/A.(D)     Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.

Dormant or post-harvest applica-
tion.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.7

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                         CARBOPHENOTHION

                        Dosage

                        Ib.  actual
Apricots (continued)

  Leafhoppers
                        0.25/100 gal.
                        water(WP)

                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal.  water
                        (EC.susp.,WP)

                        0.8-1.8/A.(D)
                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
                          0.25/100 gal.
                          water(WP)

                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
  Twospotted spider mite  0.25/100 gal.
                          water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
Mites
(Refer also to
 individual species.)

Mites (eggs)
(overwintering)
San Jose scale
Spider mites
                                            Pesticides
                                          Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                                          Foliage application.
                                            Post-harvest application to
                                            decrease overwintering
                                            populations.

                                            Foliage application.
Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
                                          Post-harvest application to
                                          decrease overwintering
                                          populations.

                                          Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
                          III-C-12.8

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Beans (dry)
 (Refer also to the other
  bean group below.)
  Bean aphid
  Mexican bean beetle
  Potato leafhopper
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.4-0.6/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (beans).
5.0 ppm (bean straw).
21 day precutting (for forage),
pregrazing or preharvest inter-
val through 0.5 Ib./A.(spray)
or 0.6 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than twice
per season.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Beans (lima and snap)
 (succulent form)
  Bean aphid
  Mexican bean beetle
  Potato leafhopper
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spdier mite
0.5-0.75/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
0.8 ppm (beans).
5.0 ppm (bean straw).
7 day preharvest interval
through 0.75 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
21 day precutting  (for hay) or
pregrazing interval through 0.5
Ib./A.(spray) or 0.6 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.
Do not feed treated forage to
livestock if dosages above 0.5
Ib./A.(spray) or 0.6 Ib./A.
(dust) are used.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.9

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Beets
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Bean aphid
  Potato flea beetle
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.4-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance^ Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm (roots and tops).
No preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.2 Ib./A.
(dust) for roots.  Foliage
application.
21 day preharvest interval
through 0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 lb./A.(dust) if tops are to
be used for food or feed.
Foliage application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Cantaloupes
  Melon aphid
  Potato flea beetle
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
0.8 ppm.
5 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.10

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Cherries
  Aphids
  Aphids (eggs)
  (overwint er ing)
  Brown mite
  Cherry rust mites
  European fruit
   lecanium
  European red mite
  Forbes scale
  Leafhoppers
  Mites
  (Refer also to
   individual species,)
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.8-1.8/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A.  (plus 128
Ib. of oil in water  (spray) or
1.8 Ib./A. (D).  Foliage appli-
cation.

Foliage application.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with  1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.
0.25/100 gal,     Foliage application.
water(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.8-1.8/A.(D)
Dormant application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.11

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Cherries (continued)

  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Olive scale
  San Jose scale
  Spider mites
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
  Twospotted spider mite  0.25/100 gal.
                          water
                          (EC, susp.,WP)
                                            Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.
Clover
  Meadow spittlebug
  Pea aphid
  Potato leafhopper
  Spotted alfalfa aphid
  Twospotted spider mite
           1.0/A.
           (EC.susp.,WP,D)

           0.5-1.0/A.
           (EC,susp.,WP,D)
5.0 ppm (fresh forage and hay).
28 day precutting (for hay) or
pregrazing interval through 1.0
Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than once
between cuttings.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:   3-29-74
             III-C-12.12

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Corn (field and sweet)
  Grass mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm (kernels plus cobs with
husks removed).
5.0 ppm (forage).
21 day precutting (for forage)
or pregrazing interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than once per
season.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Cotton
  Carmine spider mite
  Cotton aphid
  Cotton fleahopper
  Cotton leafperforator
  Cotton leafworm
  Tropical spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
0.25-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.3-1.0/A.(D)

1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.9-1.0/A.(D)

0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP,D)

1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.9-1.0/A.(D)

0.25-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.3-1.0/A.(D)
0.2 ppm (undelinted cottonseed).
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze dairy animals in
treated fields.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.



Foliage application.


Foliage application.



Foliage application.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-12.13

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Crabapples
  Aphids
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)

  Aphids (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Apple aphid
  Brown mite
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 1.25 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Make foliage applications of
sprays only after full leaf
expansion.

Post-harvest application to
reduce overwintering
populations.

Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-74
  111-12.14

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Crabapples (continued)

  European red mite
  Forbes scale
  Leafhoppers
  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Oystershell scale
  Putnam scale
  Rosy apple aphid
  San Jose scale
           0.25/100 gal.
           water(EC,susp.)»
           0.25-0.375/100
           gal. water(WP),
           0.8-1.2/A.(D)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.)
           0.25/100 gal.
           water(EC,susp.),
           0.25-0.375/100
           gal. water(WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.)
           0.25/100 gal.
           water(EC,susp.),
           0.25-0.375/100
           gal. water(WP),
           0.8-1.2/A.(D)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
                                            Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil per 100 gallons of water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil added per 100 gallons of
water.
Issued:   3-29-74
             III-C-12.15

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Crabapples (continued)

  Scurfy scale




  Spider mites
  Twospotted spider mite
  Woolly apple aphid
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal.  water
(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Cucumbers
  Melon aphid
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP,D)
0.8 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-12.16

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Eggplant
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Potato flea beetle
  Potato leafhopper
  Serpentine leafminer
  Tropical spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
  Twospotted spider mite
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.8-2.5/A.(D)
0.8 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.17

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit
  Brown soft scale
  California red scale
  Citricola scale
  Citrus red mite
  Citrus rust mite
  Cottonycushion scale
  Florida red scale
  Purple scale
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.),
0.25-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)

0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm (fruit).
10 ppm (dehydrated pulp and
meal).
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
14 day preharvest interval from
above 2.5 through 3.75 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 3.75 through 5.0 Ib./A.
(plus 160 Ibs. of oil in
water/A.).  Foliage application.
Allow 30 days between applications.
Treatments may injure grapefruit
in Florida if combined with oil
in the summer or if applied
alone in the fall before the
fruit is fully colored.
Treatments may cause off-colored
spots on grapefruit in Texas if
applied after July 1 and before
fruit is fully colored, or in
the summer or fall before fruit
is fully colored in other areas.

Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.18

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Grapefruit (continued)

  Sixspotted mite
  Snow scales
  Texas citrus mite
  Yellow scale
  Yuma spider mite
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP),
           1.0-3.0/A.(D)

           0.375/100 gal.
           water (EC)
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP),
           1.0-3.0/A.(D)

           0.5-0.75/100
           gal. water
           (EC.susp.),
           0.25-0.75/100
           gal. water(WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP),
           1.0-3.0/A.(D)
                                            Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application.  May be
use in the regular summer oil
spray program.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
             III-C-12.19

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Grapes
  Grape leafhopper
  Twospotted spider mite
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5/A.
(EC.susp.,WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use. Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.0 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Do not apply to varieties such as
Charbono, Camay, Golden Muscat,
Muscat, and Italia.
The application of some sprays after
the berries form may result in spot-
ting.

Foliage application.  Apply
sprays in sufficient water for
thorough coverage.
Lemons
Limes
  Brown soft scale
  California red scale
  Citricola scale
  Citrus red mite
  Citrus rust mite
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
2.0 ppm (fruit).
10 ppm (dehydrated pulp and meal).
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
14 day preharvest interval from
above 2.5 through 3.75 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 3.75 through 5.0 Ib./A.
(plus 160 Ibs. of oil in
water/A.).  Foliage application.
Allow 30 days between applications,

Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.20

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

Lemons
Limes  (continued)

  Cottonycushion scale    0.5-0.75/100
  Florida red scale       gal. water
  Purple scale            (EC,susp.),
                          0.25-0.75/100
                          gal. water(WP)

                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP),
                          1.0-3.0/A.(D)

                          0.375/100 gal.
                          water(EC)
Sixspotted mite
Snow scales
  Texas citrus mite
  Yellow scale
  Yuma spider mite
                                          Foliage application.  Apply with
                                          1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
                                          100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.,WP),
                        1.0-3.0/A.(D)

                        0.5-0.75/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.),
                        0.25-0.75/100
                        gal. water(WP)

                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.,WP),
                        1.0-3.0/A.(D)
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application.  May be
used in the regular summer oil
spray program.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Issued:   3-29-74
                          III-C-12.21

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Nectarines
  Aphids
  Aphids (eggs)
  Brown mite
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
  European red mite
  Leafhoppers
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.8-1.8/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A. (plus 128 Ib.
of oil in water/A.)(spray), or
1.8 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.

Foliage application.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil add-
ed per 100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.

Dormant or post-harvest applica-
tion.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
                                            Post-harvest application to
                                            decrease overwintering
                                            populations.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.22

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             EPA Compendium of Registered

                         CARBOPHENOTHION

                        Dosage

                        Ib. actual
Nectarines (continued)

  Mites
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)

  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
                        0.5/100 gal.
                        water (EC),
                        0.8-1.8/A.(D)

                        0.5/100 gal.
                        water
                        (EC,susp.,WP)
                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal.  water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)

                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal.  water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)

                          0.5/100 gal.
                          water(EC)
                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
                          0.25/100 gal.
                          water(WP)

                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
  Twospotted spider mite  0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
Olive scale
Peach twig borer
San Jose scale
Spider mites
                                            Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Use of
spray is restricted to Cali-
fornia.

Use restricted to California.
Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  Apply
prebloom or at petal fall.

Dormant or post-harvest applica-
tion.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
                                          Post-harvest application to
                                          decrease overwintering
                                          populations.

                                          Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
                          III-C-12.23

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Olives
  Black scale
  Oleander scale
  Olive scale
  San Jose scale
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
60 day preharvest interval
through 9.0 Ibs./A. (plus 288
Ib. oil in water/A.).  Foliage
application.

Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.24

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Onions
  Onion maggot
Dosage

Ib. actual
1.0-1.5/A.
(EC,susp.,WP,
D,G)
                          1.5-2.0/A.
                          (EC,susp.,WP
                          D,G)

                          0.375/25 Ib.
                          seed (WP)
                          1.0/15-25 Ib.
                          seed(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm (dry bulb and green).
Apply dosage of through 2.0
Ib./A. at time of planting only.
Furrow treatment.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Furrow treatment.  For mineral
soils.  Apply in the planting
furrow at seeding or trans-
planting.  Dilute sprays in
sufficient water to apply 3.0
gallons of finished spray per
1,000 linear feet of furrow.
Apply dry formulations using a
combination drill or other
suitable granular application
equipment.

Furrow treatment.  For muck
soils.  Refer to directions
immediately above.

Seed treatment by slurry for
the protection of germinating
seeds and seedlings.  Thoroughly
coat seed in a slurry.

Seed treatment (dry) for the
protection of germinating seeds
and seedlings.  Thoroughly coat
seed with an adequate amount of
methyl cellulose, then tumble
the seed in a seed treater or
barrel treater until seed is
thoroughly coated.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.25

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Oranges
  Brown soft scale
  California red scale
  Citricola scale
  Citrus red mite
  Citrus rust mite
  Cottonycushion scale
  Florida red scale
  Purple scale
  Sixspotted mite
  Snow scales
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.),
0.25-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)

0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)

0.375/100  gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm (fruit).
10 ppm (dehydrated pulp and
meal).
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
14 day preharvest interval from
above 2.5 through 3.75 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 3.75 through 5.0 Ib./A.
(plus 160 Ib. of oil in
water/A.).  Foliage application.
Allow 30 days between
applications.

Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application.  May be
used in the regular summer oil
spray program.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.26

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Oranges (continued)

  Texas citrus mite
  Yellow scale
  Yuma spider mite
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC, susp.,WP),
           1.0-3.0/A.(D)

           0.5-0.75/100
           gal. water
           (EC.susp.),
           0.25-0.75/100
           gal. water(WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC.susp.,WP),
           1.0-3.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Issued:   3-29-74
             III-C-12.27

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Peaches
  Aphids
  Aphids (eggs)
  Brown mite
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
  European red mite
  Leafhoppers
                          Ib. actual
0.8-1.8/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A. (with or
without 128 Ib. of oil in
water/A.) (spray) or 1.8 Ib./A.
(dust).  Foliage application.

Foliage application.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
                                            Post-harvest application to
                                            decrease overwintering
                                            populations.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-12.28

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Peaches (continued)

  Mites
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)

  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
                        Dosage

                        Ib. actual
                        0.5/100 gal.
                        water(EC),
                        0.8-1.8/A.(D)

                        0.5/100
                        gal. water
                        (EC,susp.,WP)
                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)

                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)

                          0.5/100 gal.
                          water(EC)
                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
                          0.25/100 gal.
                          water(WP)

                          0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
  Twospotted spider mite  0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
Olive scale
Peach twig borer
San Jose scale
Spider mites
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Use of
spray is restricted to
California.

Use restricted to California.
Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  Apply
prebloom or at petal fall.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
                                          Post-harvest application to
                                          decrease overwintering
                                          populations.

                                          Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
                          III-C-12.29

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Pears
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Aphids
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)

  Aphids (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Apple aphid
  Brown mite
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
  European red mite
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.) ,
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 1.25 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Make foliage applications of
sprays only after full leaf
expansion.

Post-harvest application to
reduce overwintering popula-
tions.

Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil added per 100 gallons of
water.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.30

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Pears (continued)

  Forbes scale
  Leafhoppers
  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Oystershell scale
  Pear psylla
  Putnam scale
  Rosy apple aphid
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil added per 100 gallons of
water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added
per 100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.31

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Pears (continued)

  San Jose scale
  Scurfy scale
  Spider mites
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC, susp.)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil added per 100 gallons of
water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.
  Twospotted spider mite  0.25/100 gal.
  Woolly apple aphid
Peas
 	     „        Foliage application.  Apply
water(EC,susp.),  dust during the pre-pink stage.
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

                  0.8 ppm.
                  7 day preharvest interval
                  through 0.75 Ib./A.(spray) or
                  1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
                  application.
                  Do not feed treated forage to
                  livestock.
                  Refer also to Seed Crops in
                  this section.
  Pea aphid               0.5-0.75/A.
  Serpentine leafminer    (EC,susp.,WP),
  Twospotted spider mite  0.6-1.2/A.(D)
                  Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.32

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          Ib. actual

Pecans
  Aphids
  Aphids (eggs)
  European fruit
   lecanium

  Leafhoppers
  Mites

  Mites (eggs)
  San Jose scale
  Spider mites
  Twospotted spider mite
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.8-1.5/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  0.1 ppm.
                  Do not apply dosages of through
                  2.5 Ib./A. after husks open.
                  Foliage application.
                  Do not graze livestock on cover
                  crops grown in treated groves.
0.8-1.5/A.(D)     Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.

Post harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.33

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Peppers
Pimentos
  Potato flea beetle
  Potato leafhopper
  Serpentine leafminer
  Tropical spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC, susp.,WP),
0.48-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 lb./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Plums
Prunes
  Aphids
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)
  Aphids (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Brown mite
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(susp.,WP)
0,8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 2.0 Ib./A.(plus 128 Ib.
of oil in water/A.)(spray)
or 1.8 Ib./A.(dust).   Foliage
application.

Use restricted to California.
Apply prebloom or at petal fall.
                          0.8-1.8/A.(D)     Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.34

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Plums
Prunes (continued)

  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
  Leafhoppers
  Mealy plum aphid
  Mites
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)

  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Olive scale
  Peach twig borer


  Plum leafcurl aphid
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.8-1.8/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(susp.),
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Foliage application, or post-
harvest application to decrease
overwintering populations.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Use of
spray is restricted to
California.

Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Use restricted to California.
Apply prebloom or at petal fall.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  II-C-12.35

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Plums
Prunes (continued)

  San Jose scale
  Spider mites
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
  Twospotted spider mite  0.25-0.5/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant or post-harvest appli-
cation.  Apply with 1.0-2.0
gallons of oil added per 100
gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
             III-C-12.36

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Quince
  Aphids
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)

  Aphids (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Apple aphid
  Brown mite
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal.water(WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval
through 1.25 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Make foliage applications of
sprays only after full leaf
expansion.

Post-harvest application to
reduce overwintering
populations.

Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil added per 100 gallons of
water.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.37

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Quince (continued)

  European red mite
  Forbes scale
  Leafhoppers
  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  Oystershell scale
  Pear psylla
  Putnam scale
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil added per 100 gallons of
water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added
per 100 gallons of water.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.38

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Quince (continued)

  San Jose scale
  Scurfy scale
  Spider mites
  Twospotted spider mite
  Woolly apple aphid
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,susp.)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP),
0.8-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant, delayed dormant or
post-harvest application.
Apply with 1.0-2.0 gallons of
oil added per 100 gallons of
water.

Dormant or delayed dormant
application.  Apply with 1.0-
2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.  Apply
dust during the pre-pink stage.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.39

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

Seed crops (of
 Alfalfa
 Beans, dry,
  lima, snap
 Beets
 Cantaloupes
 Clover
 Corn
 Cucumbers
 Eggplant
 Onions
 Peas
 Peppers
 Pimentos
 Sorghum
 Spinach
 Squash, summer
 Sugar beets
 Tomatoes
 Watermelons)

  Bean aphid              0.5-1.0/A.        Foliage application.  Do not
  Brown wheat mite        (EC.susp.,WP,D)   graze or feed crop residue to
  Pea aphid                                 livestock except for sugar beet
  Serpentine leafminer                      crops which may be treated up
  Spotted alfalfa aphid                     to 14 days of harvest and the
  Twospotted spider mite                    crop residue may be fed to
                                            livestock.
Issued:   3-29-74            III-C-12.40

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Sorghum
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Greenbug (aphid)
  Mites
  (Oligonyohus spp.)

  Sorghum midge
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm (grain).
5.0 ppm (forage).
21 day precutting (for forage)
or pregrazing interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
0.5 Ib./A. more than twice per
season.
Do not apply dosages of from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
more than once per season.
Under certain climatic condi-
tions organophosphate chemicals
may cause a slight discoloration
to the leaves of some varieties.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Use restricted to Texas.
Foliage application.
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)    Foliage application.
0.5-1.0/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(susp.)
  Twospotted spider mite  0.5-1.0/A.(EC),
                          0.5/A.(susp.),
                          1.0/A.(WP,D)

Soybeans
  Bean aphid
  Mexican bean beetle
  Potato leafhopper
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5-0.75/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
Foliage application.
                  Foliage application.
0.8 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 0.75 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Do not feed treated forage to
livestock.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.41

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Spinach
  Bean aphid
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.4-1.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.8 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval
through 0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 lb./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Squash (summer)
  Melon aphid
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC.susp.,WP,D)
0.8 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
Strawberries
  Strawberry aphid
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.5-1.2/A.(D)
0.8 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval
through 0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.42

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Sugar beets
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Bean aphid
  Potato flea beetle
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,susp,,WP,D)
  (Sugarbeet root maggot) 1.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm (roots and tops).
14 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
                  Row treatment.  Claims are for
                  aid in reduction of maggots.
                  Apply in the drill row just
                  above the seed at seeding.  Use
                  a combination drill or other
                  suitable granular application
                  equipment.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-12.43

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Tangelos
Tangerines
  Brown soft scale
  California red scale
  Citricola scale
  Citrus red mite
  Citrus rust mite
  Cottonycushion scale
  Florida red scale
  Purple scale
  Sixspotted mite
  Snow scales
  Texas citrus mite
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.),
0.25-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)

0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.),
0.25-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)

0.375/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.susp.,WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
2.0 ppm (fruit).
10 ppm (dehydrated pulp and
meal).
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
14 day preharvest interval from
above 2.5 through 3.75 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 3.75 through 5.0 Ib./A.
(plus 160 Ib. of oil in
water/A.).  Foliage application.
Allow 30 days between applications,

Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application.  May be
used in the regular summer oil
spray program.

Foliage application.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-C-12.44

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Tangelos
Tangerines (continued)

  Yellow scale
  Yuraa spider mite
           0.5-0.75/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.),
           0.25-0.75/100
           gal. water(WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP),
           1.0-3.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.
Foliage application.
Tomatoes
  Potato flea beetle
  Potato leafhopper
  Serpentine leafminer
  Tomato psyllid
  Tomato russet mite
  Tropical spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
           0.5-1.0/A.
           (EC.susp.,WP),
           0.5-1.2/A.(D)
0.8 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A. (spray) or
1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this Section.

Foliage application.
Issued:   3-29-74
             III-C-12.45

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          Ib. actual

Walnuts
  Aphids
  Aphids (eggs)
  Calico scale
  Codling moth
  European fruit
   lecanium
  European red mite
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

1.0-2.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP)

1.0-2.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP)
1.0-2.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,susp.,WP)

1.0-2.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP)

1.0-2.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
1.95/A.(D)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  0.1 ppm.
                  Do not apply dosages of through
                  2.0 Ib./A. after husks open.
                  Foliage application.
                  Do not graze livestock on cover
                  crops grown in treated groves.
                  Apply all sprays in sufficient
                  water for proper coverage.
0.8-1.5/A.(D)     Foliage application.
Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Dormant application.  Apply with
2.0 gallons of oil per acre.

Foliage application.  Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.

Foliage application.  Claims are
for suppression of populations.
For best results, apply after
eggs have hatched.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Dormant application.  Apply with
2.0 gallons of oil per acre.

Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.46

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Walnuts (continued)

  Frosted scale


  Leafhoppers



  Mites

  Mites (eggs)
  (overwintering)
  San Jose scale
  Spider mites
           1.0-2.0/A.
           (EC,susp.,WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)

           0.8-1.5/A.(D)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)

           1.0-2.0/A.
           (EC,susp.,WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)

           0.25-0.5/100
           gal. water
           (EC,susp.,WP)
  Twospotted spider mite  1.0-2.0/A.
                          (EC,susp.,WP),
                          1.95/A.(D)
  Walnut aphid
           1.0-2.0/A.
           (EC,susp.,WP),
           1.95/A.(D)

           1.0-2.0/A.
           (EC,susp.,WP)
                                            Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dormant application.  Apply with
2.0 gallons of oil per acre.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.

Dormant application.  Apply with
1.0-2.0 gallons of oil added per
100 gallons of water.

Dormant application.  Apply with
2.0 gallons of oil per acre.

Post-harvest application.  Apply
with 1.0-2.0 gallons of oil
added per 100 gallons of water.

Post-harvest application to
decrease overwintering
populations.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
                                            Dormant application.  Apply with
                                            2,0 gallons of oil per acre.
Issued:   3-29-74
             III-C-12.47

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Walnuts (continued)

  Walnut husk fly
Dosage

Ib. actual



1.5/A.(WP)
                          1.0/100 gal.
                          water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply in
a minimum of 200 gallons of
water per acre.

Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.  Apply with
an appropriate bait added to the
spray.  Treat at the first signs
of population increase after fly
emergence begins in July.
Watermelons
  Melon aphid
  Potato flea beetle
  Serpentine leafminer
  Twospotted spider mite
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,susp.,WP),
0.6-1.2/A.(D)
0.8 ppm.
5 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or
1.2 Ib./A.(dust).  Foliage
application.
Refer also to Seed Crops in
this section.

Foliage application.
ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Bermudagrass

  Bermudagrass mite
  Chinch bug
  Rhodesgrass scale
  Thrips
0.83/5,000
sq.ft.
(EC,susp.,WP)
For use by commercial applicators
only.  Wet lawn thoroughly before
treatment.  Apply in 100-150
gallons of water per 5,000 sq.ft.
Do not permit children or domes-
tic animals on treated area
until it is completely dry.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.48

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
                          0.83/5,000
                          sq.ft.(EC),
                          0.85-0.875/5,000
                          sq.ft.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  For spray, thoroughly water the
                  area before treatment.  Apply in
                  150-250 gallons of water per
                  5,000 sq.ft. by hose propertioner,
                  sprinkling can, or other suitable
                  equipment.  For granules, broad-
                  cast evenly, and thoroughly
                  sprinkle or drench area immedi-
                  ately after application.  Do not
                  permit children or domestic
                  animals on treated area until it
                  is completely dry.
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

Carnation
Gladiolus
  Aphids
  Spider mites
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
  Black scale (crawlers)  0.25-1.0/100
  Brown soft scale        gal. water(EC),
  Twospotted spider mite  0.25-0.75/100
                          gal. water(SUSP.)
Violets

  Aphids
  Spider mites
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
  III-C-12.49

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
African violet
Amaryllis
Asparagus fern
Bird-of-paradise
 (Strelitzia)
Begonia
 (fibrous and
  tuberous rooted)
Cacti
Carnation
      Dosage

      Ib. actual
China aster
 (Callistephus)
Chrysanthemum
Cineraria
Coleus
Cosmos
Dahlia
Delphinium
Euphorbia
Ferns
    Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fushia
Hollyhock
 (Alfheae)
Lilies (LiHum)
Moonflower
 (.Calonyotiori)
Nasturtium
Orchids
Pansies
Phlox
Primrose
Snapdragon
 (Antirrhinum)
Sweet pea
 (Lathyrus)
Trumpet-flower
 (Bignonia")
Violets
  For use against the following pests:
    Bean aphid
    Black scale
    Boisduval's scale
    Brown soft scale
    California red scale
    Citrophllus mealybug
    Citrus mealybug
         Cottonycushion scale
         Greedy scale
         Hemispherical scale
         Latania scale
         Longtailed mealybug
         Mexican mealybug
              Oleander aphid
              Oleander scale
              Potato leafhopper
              Tea scale
              Texas citrus mite
              Twospotted spider
               mite
                          0.75-1.0/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC,susp.,WP)
                        For use by commercial applica-
                        tors only.  Foliage application.
                        A few ornamentals including some
                        Crassulaceae, and certain ferns
                        have been injured.  When
                        sensitivity is questionable,
                        carbophenothion should be tested
                        on a few plants.  Use with
                        caution on tender plants.
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Camellia
  Aphids
  Spider mites

  Black scale (crawlers)
  Brown soft scale
  Twospotted spider mite
      0.4-0.8/A.(D)
      0.25-1.0/100
      gal. water(EC),
      0.25-0.75/100
      gal. water(susp.)
    Foliage application.
    Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
        III-C-12.50

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            CARBOPHENOTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Christmas tree plantings
Forest tree plantings

  European pine shoot
   moth
  Pine tip moths
           0.75-1.0/A.
           (EC,susp.,WP)
           0.75-1.0/A.(EC)
For use by commercial applica-
tors only.  Apply in 5-50
gallons of water per acre.
Repeat if needed.

For use by commercial applica-
tors only.  Apply in 5-50
gallons of water per acre.
Repeat if needed.
Shrubs

  Aphids
  (Refer also to
   individual species.)
  Spider mites

  Black scale (crawlers)
  Brown soft scale
  Monterey pine aphid
  Potato leafhopper
  Rose aphid
  Spruce spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
           0.4-0.8/A.(D)
           0.25-1.0/100
           gal. water(EC),
           0.25-0.75/100
           gal. water(susp.)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  3-29-74
             III-C-12.51

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                           CARBOPHENOTHION
Site and Pest
Arborvitae
Azalea
Beech
Black locust
Boxwood
Camellia
Cedar
Citrus
Cotoneaster
Croton
Elm
Eucalyptus
Euonymus
         Dosage

         Ib. actual

Fir
Flowering currant
Gardenia
Guava
Hawthorn
Heather
Hemlock
Holly
Hydrangea
Ivy (Hedera helix)
Jasmine
Juniper
Lantana
     Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Lilac
Linden
Magnolia
Mountain ash
 (Sorbus)
Myrtle (Myrtus)
Norfolk Island
 pine (Avauaaria)
Oleander
 (Nerium)
Palm
Pine
Pittosporum
Poinsettia
 (Pulaherrima')
Poplar
Privet
Prunus
 (Almond, Cherry,
  Peach, Plum)
Pyracantha
Rhododendron
Rubber plant
 (Fiaus elastiaa)
Sago-palm (Cyoas)
Sycamore
  For use against the following pests:
    Apple aphid
    Bagworm
    Bean aphid
    Black scale
    Boisduval's scale
    Brown soft scale
    California red scale
    Citricola scale
    Citrophilus mealybug
    Citrus mealybug
    Citrus red mite
    Citrus rust mite
    Cottonycushion scale
    European fruit lecanium
            Forbes scale
            Greedy scale
            Hemispherical scale
            Latania scale
            Longtailed mealybug
            Mexican mealybug
            Monterey pine aphid
            Oleander aphid
            Oleander scale
            Olive scale
            Oystershell scale
            Pine bark aphid
            Potato leafhopper
               Putnam scale
               Redwood scale
               Rose aphid
               Rosy apple aphid
               San Jose scale
               Sixspotted mite
               Spruce spider mite
               Tea scale
               Texas citrus mite
               Twospotted spider mite
               Woolly apple aphid
               Yellow scale
               Yuma spider mite
                          0.75-1.0/100
                          gal. water
                          (EC.susp.,WP)
                           For use by commercial applica-
                           tors only.  Foliage application.
                           A few ornamentals have been
                           injured.  When sensitivity is
                           questionable, carbophenothion
                           should be tested on a few plants.
                           Use with caution on tender plants.
Issued:  3-29-74
           III-C-12.52

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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

            CARBOPHENQTHION

           Dosage

           Ib. actual
FOREST. NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
Christmas tree plantings
Forest tree plantings

  European pine shoot
   moth
  Pine tip moths
           0.75-1.0/A.
           (EC,susp.,WP)
           0.75-1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
For use by commercial applica-
tors only.  Apply in 5-50
gallons of water per acre.
Repeat if needed.

For use by commercial applica-
tors only.  Apply in 5-50
gallons of water per acre.
Repeat if needed.
Issued:  3-29-74
             III-C-12.53

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                                     CHLORBENSIDE*

         PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:

         TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
**             There are no known currently registered products containing
               this chemical.
         *p-chlorobenzyl p-chlorophenyl sulfide

         Issued:  5-30-73            III-C-15

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                                    CHLORDANE*
PRIWCIPAL PORMULAUONS: EC;  WP;  D; G; FM; Pr
TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TC^ERANCE DOSAGE UMLWOKXtS
(ppm;

Apples
Apricots
Asparagus
Barley
Beans

Beets
Blackberries
Blackeyed peas

Blueberries
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts

0.3
0.3
Extended
Extended
0.3

0.3
0-3
0.3

0.3
0.3
0-3
Ibs . actual/A .
8
8
0.5
3
2
2 oz./bu.
seed
2
2
2
2 oz./bu.
seed
2
2
2

30 days .
30 days.
Post-cutting use only.
Do not apply after heads begin to form.
Do not graze treated fields . No
restriction on use of grain.
Do not apply to green or snap beans after
pods begin to form.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after seedling stage if tops
are to be used as food .
Apply before fruit starts to form or
after harvest .
Do not apply after pods start to form.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Apply before fruit starts to form or
after harvest.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
  *octachloro-4,7-methanotetrahydroindane
  Issued:  5-31-69                    III-C-16.1

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                                 CHLORDANE
USE TOLERA1TOE DOQ^J. LIKITATKWS
ippn;

Bush and vine
fruits :
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries

Dewberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Cabbage

Carrots
Cauliflower

Celery

Citrus fruits:
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangerines
Tangelos

Collar ds




0-3
0-3
0.3

0-3
0.3
0-3
0-3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

0.3
0.3

0.3


0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

0-3

Ibs. actual/A.


10


1







2

2
2

2


10



10


1
2




Preplanting soil application or when no
fruit is present.

Wet or dry bait formulations .







Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
No time limitations.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not apply after plants are half grown
or start to bunch.

lit days. Apply to trunk and larger
branches and to outer foliage only at
drip line.

Soil treatment. Apply when no fruit is
present .
•
Wet or dry bait formulations .
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Issued:  6-11-71
III-C-16.2

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                                    CHLORDANE
      USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
DOSAGE
                                                            LIMITATIONS
 Corn
 Corn
    (sweet)
 Cotton
 Covpeas
 Cucurbits
 Deciduous fruits
   and nuts:
   Apples
   Apricots

   Cherries
    0.3
    0.3
  Extended
                   Extended
    0.3
    0.3
    0.3
    0.3

    0.3
                            Ibs.  actual/A.

                                   2
                               2 oz./bu.
                                  seed
   1.5
   3-5
              2 oz./bu.
                seed
2 oz./bu.
  seed

   2.5
                                   10
               Do not feed  treated  forage  to  dairy
               animals or animals being  finished  for
               slaughter.  No restriction  on  the  use
               of grain.
                             Seed  treatment.
                             feed.
                                Do not  use  as  food  or
Apply primarily to silks.  Do not feed
treated forage to dairy animals or
animals being finished for slaughter.
No restriction on the use of the corn
as human food.

Do not apply after bolls open.  Do not
graze treated fields by dairy animals
or animals being finished for slaughter.
               Seed treatment.
               feed.
                 Do not use as food or
               Do not feed  treated  forage  to  dairy
               animals or animals being  finished  for
               slaughter.
                                              Seed treatment.
                                              feed.
                                             Do not use as food or
Dust or spray.  Do not apply after edible
parts start to form.  May be injurious
to some varieties.
               Soil application when no fruit  is
               present.

               Wet or dry bait formulations.
Issued:   6-30-72
                   III-C-16.3

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                                 CHLORDANE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Deciduous fruits
and nuts :
(continued )

Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Prunes
Quinces
Eggplants
Field, fiber,
and forage
crops :
Barley

Corn
Cotton
Flax
Oats
Peanuts
Popcorn
Rice



0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

Extended

0.3
Extended
Extended
Extended
0.3
0.3
Extended
Ibs . actual/A .

10
1



2

10
1




f
Soil application when no fruit is
present .
Wet or dry bait formulations .



Dust or spray. Do not apply after
edible parts start to form.

Preplanting soil application.
Wet or dry bait formulations .



Issued: 6-30-72
III-C-16.4

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                                CHLORDANE
USE TOIJKAMCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(EPn)

Field, fiber,
and forage
crops :
(continued)
Rye
Sorghum
Soybeans
Sugar beets
Wheat
Flax



Grapes

Grain crops:
Barley
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
(grain)
Wheat
Huckleberries
Kale

Kohlrabi






Extended
Extended
Extended
Extended
Extended
Extended



0.3


Extended
0.3
Extended
Extended
Extended

Extended
Extended
0.3
0.3

0.3

Ibs. actual/A.




10
1



3



k


10

1





2
2

2






Preplanting soil application.
Wet or dry bait formulations .



Do not apply after blossoms appear. Do
not feed treated forage to dairy animals
or animals being finished for slaughter.
No restriction on the use of the oil.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.

Preplanting soil application.

Wet or dry bait formulations .





Do not apply when fruit is present.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Issued:  6-11-71
III-C-16.5

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                                 CHLORDANE
USB TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMIIATICNS
(ppn»;

Lettuce
nectarines
Oats

Okra
Onions
Papayas
Peaches
Pears
.Peas

Peppers
Pineapples

Plums

0.3
0-3
Extended
Extended
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

0.3
0.3

0.3
Ibs . actual/A.
2
8
3
2 oz./bu.
seed
2
2
8
8
8
1-5
2 oz./bu.
seed
2
2
10
8

Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
30 days.
Do not apply after heads start to form.
Do not graze treated forage. No
restriction on use of grain.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not apply to spring or green onions .
30 days.
30 days.
30 days.
15 days . Do not feed treated forage to
dairy animals or animals being finished
for slaughter.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not feed bran or husks to livestock.
Soil treatment vhen no fruit is present.
30 days.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-C-16.6

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                                    CHLORDANE
USE
                 TOLERANCE
                   (ppm)
                                                     LIMITATIONS
Potatoes
Quinces

Radishes


Raspberries


Rice
Rutabagas


Rye
Sorghum


Soybeans
              0-3
              0.3

              0.3


              0.3


            Extended



            Extended


              0.3


            Extended



            Extended


            Extended


            Extended




            Extended
Ibs.  actual/A.

     1-5

      10
                              2 oz./bu.
                                seed
  2 oz./bu.
    seed

  2 oz./bu.
    seed
                              2 oz./bu.
                                seed
No time limitations.

Preplanting broadcast soil application,
or at t ime of plant ing.

30 days.  Postemergence band soil
application.

Wet or dry bait application.

30 days.

Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.

Apply only before fruit starts to form or
after harvest.

Do not apply after heads start to form.
Do not graze treated forage.  No
restriction on use of grain.

Seed treatment.  Do not use as food or
feed.

Do not apply later than 2 weeks after
seedlings emerge.

Do not apply after heads start to form.
Do not graze treated forage.  No
restriction on use of grain.

Seed treatment.  Do not use as food or
feed.

Seed treatment.  Do not use as food or
feed.

Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter.  No restrictions on use of
thrashed beans.

Seed treatment.  Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued:  5-31-69
                               III-C-16.7

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                                CHLORDANE
USB TOLERANCE DQQMX LIMEIATiaNS
Cppm)

Strawberries
Tobacco





Tomatoes
Tropical fruits:

Bananas

Papayas
Turnips

Vegetables :
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Cauliflower
Celery
Collar ds
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Garlic

0.3
UP





0.3


Extended

0.3
0.3


Extended
0.3
0-3
0.3
0.3

0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Ibs. actual/A.
2
k
9
or
l£ Ibs . of
0.12556 per
square yard
5

10

1

2


10


1














Do not apply after fruit begins to form.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Plant bed treatment. Apply with
fertilizer application equipment.



Do not apply after fruit begins to form.

Soil application when no fruit is
present.
Wet or dry bait formulations.

Do not apply after edible parts begin
to form.

Preplant ing soil application or at time
of planting or transplanting.

Wet or dry bait formulations. Do not
contaminate edible parts.












Issued: 6.30*72
III-C-16.8

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                                CHLORDANE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGK HMHATiaBS
(ppm)

Vegetables :
(continued)
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard greens
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Peppers
Pimentoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rutabagas
Shallots
Spinach
Squash
( summer )
Squash
(winter )
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Wheat







0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Extended
0.3
0.3
Extended
0.3
0.3
0.3
Extended
0.3
0.3
0.3
Extended

0.3

0.3
0.3
Extended
0.3
0.3
0.3
Extended


Extended

Ibs . actual/A .


10


1






















3


2 oz./bu.
seed



Preplanting soil application or at time
of planting or transplanting.

Wet or dry bait formulations . Do not
contaminate edible parts.





















Do not apply after heads start to form.
Do not graze treated forage. No
restriction on use of grain.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued: 6-11-11
III-C-16.9

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                                    CHLORDANE
      USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
 DOSAGE
                                                           LIMITATIONS
Agricultural
 premises:

  Animal pens
  Barns
  Boxes
  Cartons
  Empty storage
    bins
  Sacks
  Storage crates
    (excluding
     dairy barns
     and poultry
     houses)

Outdoor
 treatment:

  Ditch banks
  Field borders
  Roadsides
  Vacant land
Ant mounds
   NF
                            Ibs. actual/A.
          (in oil or water)
   NF
    NF
    1-5
    0-5$
(in  water)
                                 1-5
               Use as a residual surface spray.  Do
               not apply to feedstuffs.  Do not
               contaminate feed or drinking water.

               Dust.  Thorough application to interior
               and exterior surfaces.  Do not apply to
               feedstuffs.  Do not contaminate feed or
               drinking water.
Dust or spray.
or feed crops.
                                            Do not contaminate food
Apply by fogging machine.   Do not
contaminate food or feed crops.

Soil application.  Do not  feed forage
to dairy animals or animals being
finished for slaughter.

Thoroughly saturate mounds.  (As much
as 5 gallons for large colonies.)  Do
not contaminate food or feed crops.

Dust.  Apply thoroughly to mounds.  Do
not contaminate food or feed crops.
Issued:   5-31-69
                    III-C-16.10

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                            CHLORDIMEFORM*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  EC

TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Do not mix or use with alkaline materials.
      Do not graze livestock in treated areas, or feed crop residues from
      treated plants to livestock.

      Livestock and Poultry Tolerances

      0.25 ppm (fat, meat, meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
      poultry and sheep).
      0.05 ppm (eggs, milk).
Site and Pest
  Apple rust mite
  European red mite
  Pear rust mite
   (West Coast only)
  Yellow spider mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Codling moth
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For eggs
and early hatching nymphs, apply
prebloom according to local re-
commendations.  For adults, apply
when mites appear and repeat twice
if needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply post-
bloom when mites appear and repeat
as needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply in
cover sprays according to local
recommendations.  Do not make
more than three applications per
season while fruit is on the tree.
*N'-(4-chloro-o-tolyl)-N,N-dimethylformamidine;  Fundal EC; Galecron EC

Issued:  4-6-73             III-C-16-1.1

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                            CHLORDIMEFOKM
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
  Cabbage looper
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm

Cotton
0.5/A.(EC)
  Cotton leafperforator   0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
  Bollworm
   (eggs)
0.125-0.5/A.
(EC)
  Bollworm
  Tobacco budworm
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not make more than 9 applica-
tions.
Do not feed crop residues to live-
stock.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm (cottonseed).
10 ppm (cottonseed hulls).
21 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not feed treated foliage or
gin trash to livestock.

Foliage application.  Apply when
eggs or larvae appear.  Repeat in
7 days.  A third application may
be needed on late cotton.

Use restricted to cotton growing
states excluding Arizona and
California.  Foliage application.
Apply on a 3- to 5-day schedule
starting when eggs first appear.
Continue as long as eggs are
present.  When egg hatch occurs,
use a higher rate or a tank mix
as outlined below.

Foliage application.  Apply at 5-
to 7-day intervals when eggs or
larvae appear.
Issued:  1-14-74
  III-C-16-1.2
  Replaces page issued  4-6-73

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                            CHLORDIMEFORM
Site and Pest
Cotton  (continued)

  Bollworm
  Tobacco budworm
   (continued)
Dosage

Ib. actual



0.125-0.5/A.(EC)
  Tobacco budworm
   (eggs)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
Nectarines
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Twospotted spider mite
2.0-2.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply when
egg hatch occurs and repeat on a
3- to 5-day schedule.  Tank mix
with 0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl
phosphorothioate or 0,0-dimethyl
0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate
and toxaphene at their label
rates for bollworm or tobacco
budworm control.  Where boll
weevil is also a problem, a tank
mix with the above chemicals or
azinphosmethyl at their label
rates for boll weevil control
can also be used.  Follow mixing
instructions.  Tank mixes must be
used within 24 hours of mixing.

Use restricted to cotton growing
states excluding Arizona and
California.  Foliage application.
Apply on a 3- to 5-day schedule
starting when eggs first appear.
Continue as long as eggs are
present.  When egg hatch occurs,
use a higher rate or a tank mix
as outlined above.

5.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations.  For adults, apply
postbloom when mites appear and
repeat once if needed.  Do not
make more than two postbloom ap-
plications.
Issued:  1-14-74
  III-C-16-1.2.1

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                            CHLORDIMEFORM
Site and Pest
Nectarines (continued)

  Oriental fruit moth
  Peach twig borer
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite

Nectarines (nonbearing
 and nursery trees)
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
Peaches
2.25-2.5/A.(EC)
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Twospotted spider mite
2.0-2.5/A.(EC)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  Apply when
moth flights begin in the spring.
Do not make more than two pre-
bloom applications.

Postharvest application only.  Do
not apply to trees while fruit is
present in any form.

NF.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For use on
nursery trees and those nonbearing
trees which will not bear fruit
within one year after treatment.
Apply when mites appear and repeat
as needed.

5.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations.  For adults, apply
postbloom when mites appear and
repeat once if needed.  Do not
make more than two postbloom
applications.
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-16-1.3

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                                CHLORDIMEPORM
    Site and Pest
    Peaches  (continued)

      Oriental fruit moth
      Peach twig borer
      European red mite
      Pacific spider mite
      Twospotted spider mite

    Peaches (nonbearing
      and nursery trees)
      European red mite
      Pacific spider mite
      Twospotted spider mite
Dosage

Ib. actual



2.25-2.5/A. (EC)
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
**  Pears
      Apple rust mite
      European red mite
      Pear rust mite
       (West Coast only)
      Yellow spider mite
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  Apply when
moth flights begin in the spring.
Do not make more than two post-
bloom applications.

Postharvest application only.  Do
not apply to trees while fruit is
present in any form.

NF.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For use on
nursery trees and those nonbear-
ing trees which will not bear
fruit within one year after treat-
ment.  Apply when mites appear
and repeat as needed.

12.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations.  For adults, apply
when mites appear and repeat twice
if needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.
     Issued:   7-31-74
  III-C-16-1.4
  Replaces page issued 4-6-73

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                            CHLORDIMEFORM
Site and Pest
Pears  (continued)

  McDaniel spider mite    2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Codling moth
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
  Pear psylla
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
Plums
Prunes
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Peach twig borer
2.0-2.5/A.(EC)
2.25-2.5/A.(EC)
                  Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply post-
bloom when mites appear and repeat
as needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply in
cover sprays according to local
recommendations.  Do not make
more than three applications per
season while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply pre-
bloom for adult control and re-
peat when nymphs appear.  Apply
postbloom at petal fall and re-
peat if needed.  Do not make more
than three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

4.0 ppm (plums, fresh prunes).
15 ppm (dried prunes).
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations .  For adults, apply
postbloom when mites appear and
repeat once if needed.  Do not
make more than two postbloom
applications.

Foliage application.  Apply when
moth flights begin in the spring.
Do not make more than two post-
bloom applications.
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-16-1.5

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                            CHLORDIMEFORM
Site and Pest
Walnuts
  Codling moth
  European red mi.te
  Twospotted spider mite
  (Walnut aphid)
2.0-2.5/A.(EC)
                  Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
0.1 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  Apply in the
spring when first brood codling
moth flight begins and repeat when
second brood flight begins.
Claim for walnut aphid is limited
to aid in suppression of popula-
tions.  Do not make more than two
postbloom applications.
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-16-1.6

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                      CHLORDIMEFORM HYDROCHLORIDE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  SP

TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Do not mix or use with alkaline materials.
      Do not graze livestock in treated areas, or feed crop residues from
      treated plants to livestock.

      Livestock and Poultry Tolerances

      0.25 ppm (fat, meat, meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs, horses,
      poultry and sheep).
      0.05 ppm (eggs, milk).
Site and Pest
  Apple rust mite
  European red mite
  Pear rust mite
   (West Coast only)
  Yellow spider mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Codling moth
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For eggs
and early hatching nymphs, apply
prebloom according to local re-
commendations.  For adults, apply
when mites appear and repeat twice
if needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply post-
bloom when mites appear and repeat
as needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply in
cover sprays according to local
recommendations.  Do not make
more than three applications per
season while fruit is on the tree.
*N'-(4-chloro-c-tolyl)-N,N-dimethylfonnamidine hydrochloride;
 Fundal SP; Galecron SP
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-16-2.1

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                      CHLORDIMEFORM HYDROCHLORIDE
Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
  Cabbage looper
  Diamondback moth
  Imported cabbageworm

Cotton
0.5/A.(SP)
  Cotton leafperforator   0.5-0.75/A.(SP)
  Bollworm
   (eggs)
0.125-0.5/A.
(SP)
  Bollworm
  Tobacco budworm
0.5-1.0/A.(SP)
2.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest Interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not make more than 9 applica-
tions.
Do not feed crop residues to live-
stock.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm (cottonseed).
10 ppm (cottonseed hulls).
21 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not feed treated foliage or
gin trash to livestock.

Foliage application.  Apply when
eggs or larvae appear.  Repeat in
7 days.  A third application may
be needed on late cotton.

Use restricted to cotton growing
states excluding Arizona and
California.  Foliage application.
Apply on a 3- to 5-day schedule
starting when eggs first appear.
Continue as long as eggs are
present.  When egg hatch occurs
use a higher rate or a tank mix
as outlined below.

Foliage application.  Apply at 5-
to 7-day intervals when eggs or
larvae appear.
Issued:  1-14-74
  III-C-16-2.2
  Replaces page issued  4-6-73

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                      CHLORDIMEFORM HYDROCHLORIDE
Site and Pest
Cotton  (continued)

  Bollworm
  Tobacco budworm
   (continued)
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.125-0.5/A.
(SP)
  Tobacco budworm
   (eggs)
0.25-0.5/A.(SP)
Nectarines
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Twospotted spider mite
2.0-2.5/A.(SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply when
egg hatch occurs and repeat on a
3- to 5-day schedule.  Tank mix
with 0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl
phosphorothioate or 0,0-dimethyl
0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate
and toxaphene at their label
rates for bollworm or tobacco
budworm control.  Where boll
weevil is also a problem, a tank
mix with the above chemicals or
azinphosmethyl at their label
rates for boll weevil control can
also be used.  Follow mixing
instructions.  Tank mixes must be
used within 24 hours of mixing.

Use restricted to cotton growing
states excluding Arizona and
California.  Foliage application.
Apply on a 3- to 5-day schedule
starting when eggs first appear.
Continue as long as eggs are
present.  When egg hatch occurs,
use a higher rate or a tank mix
as outlined above.

5.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations.  For adults, apply
postbloom when mites appear and
repeat once if needed.  Do not
make more than two postbloom ap-
plications.
Issued:   1-14-74
  III-C-16-2.2.1

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                      CHLORDIMEFORM HYDROCHLORIDE
Site and Pest
Nectarines (continued)

  Oriental fruit moth
  Peach twig borer
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite

Nectarines (nonbearing
 and nursery trees)
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
Peaches
2.25-2.5/A.(SP)
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Peach silver mite
  Twospotted spider mite
2.0~2.5/A.(SP)
                  Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  Apply when
moth flights begin in the spring.
Do not make more than two pre-
bloom applications.

Postharvest application only.  Do
not apply to trees while fruit is
present in any form.

NF.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For use on
nursery trees and those nonbearing
trees which will not bear fruit
within one year after treatment.
Apply when mites appear and repeat
as needed.

5.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations.  For adults, apply
postbloom when mites appear and
repeat once if needed.  Do not
make more than two postbloom
applications.
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-16-2.3

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                      CHLORDIMEFORM HYDROCHLORIDE
Site and Pest
Peaches  (continued)

  Oriental fruit moth
  Peach twig borer
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite

Peaches (nonbearing
  and nursery trees)
  European red mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
Pears
Dosage

Ib. actual



2.25-2.5/A.(SP)
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
  Apple rust mite
  European red mite
  Pear rust mite
   (West Coast only).
  Yellow spider mite
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to the West Coast.
Foliage application.  Apply when
moth flights begin in the spring.
Do not make more than two post-
bloom applications.

Postharvest application only.  Do
not apply to trees while fruit is
present in any form.

NF.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For use on
nursery trees and those nonbear-
ing trees which will not bear
fruit within one year after treat-
ment.  Apply when mites appear
and repeat as needed.

12.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations.  For adults, apply
when mites appear and repeat twice
if needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.
Issued:  7-31-74
  II1-C-16-2.4      Replaces page issued 4-6-73

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                      CHLORDIMEFORM HYDROCHLORIDE
Site and Pest
Pears  (continued)

  McDaniel spider mite    2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Codling moth
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
  Pear psylla
2.0-4.0/A.(SP)
Plums
Prunes
  Brown mite
  European red mite
  McDaniel spider mite
  Pacific spider mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  Peach twig borer
2.0-2.5/A.(SP)
2.25-2.5/A.(SP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  Apply post-
bloom when mites appear and repeat
as needed.  Do not make more than
three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply in
cover sprays according to local
recommendations.  Do not make
more than three applications per
season while fruit is on the tree.

Foliage application.  Apply pre-
bloom for adult control and re-
peat when nymphs appear.  Apply
postbloom at petal fall and re-
peat if needed.  Do not make more
than three applications per season
while fruit is on the tree.

4.0 ppm (plums, fresh prunes).
15 ppm (dried prunes).
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  For eggs and
early hatching nymphs, apply pre-
bloom according to local recom-
mendations.  For adults, apply
postbloom when mites appear and
repeat once if needed.  Do not
make more than two postbloom
applications.

Foliage application.  Apply when
moth flights begin in the spring.
Do not make more than two post-
bloom applications.
Issued:  4-6-73
  III-C-16-2.5

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                EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                      CHLORDIMEFORM HYDROCHLORIDE
Site and Pest
Walnuts
  Codling moth
  European red mite
  Twospotted spider mite
  (Walnut aphid)
2.0-2.5/A.(SP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Apply by ground equipment only.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards or feed crop residues to
livestock.

Foliage application.  Apply in the
spring when first brood codling
moth flight begins and repeat when
second brood flight begins.
Claim for walnut aphid is limited
to aid in suppression of popula-
tions.  Do not make more than two
postbloom applications.
Issued:  4-6-73
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          2-CHLORO-l-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL) VINYL DIFTHYL PHOSPHATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  EC
TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide, Acaricide

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          actual

AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

(Dairy Barns and Milk Rooms)

Indoor surfaces
  House fly (adults)
3.5 fl. oz. of
21.1% cone./
gal. water(EC)
(Poultry Houses and Yards)

Poultry Houses and Yards


  House fly (adults)
4.0 fl. oz. of
21.1% cone./
gal. water(EC)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (milk fat).

Apply to surfaces such as walls,
ceilings, partitions and stalls
where flies congregate or rest.
Apply as a coarse spray to
thoroughly wet the surfaces -
approximately one gallon of
spray per 500-1,000 sq. ft.
Remove livestock from barns
before spraying.  Cover feed
and water containers.  Remove
all milking utensils and milk
containers.  Do not apply
directly to livestock.
0.005 ppm (eggs and fat of
poultry).

Apply as a coarse spray to
surfaces inside and outside
poultry houses such as ceilings,
partitions, walls, posts and
yards.   Thoroughly wet surfaces -
apply about one gallon of spray
per 1,000 sq. ft.  Do not apply
directly to birds.  Do not
treat litter or surfaces with
which poultry may come in contact.
*Compound 4072

Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-17.1

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          2-CHLORO-l-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL) VINYL DIETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

Droppings (beneath caged
 birds or birds on wire)
Effluents from houses
Manure storage pits and piles
  Flies (larvae)
3.0-10 fl. oz.
of 21.1% cone./
gal. water(EC)
Apply as a coarse spray with low
pressure or by sprinkling at the
rate of one gallon of spray per
100 sq. ft.  Thorough coverage
and penetration is essential.
Increase volume of water if
penetration is in doubt.  Use
higher dosage for initial cleanup
or severe infestations.  Repeat
as needed.  Do not apply directly
to birds.  Do not treat litter
or surfaces with which poultry
may come in contact.  Do not con-
taminate feed or water containers.
(Animal Buildings Other Than Dairy and Poultry)
(Feed Lots and Holding Pens)
Indoor surfaces
  Housefly (adults)
3.5 fl. oz. of
21.1% cone./
gal. water(EC)
0.005 ppm (fat of goats, hogs,
horses).

Apply to surfaces such as walls,
ceilings, partitions and stalls
where flies congregate or rest.
Apply as a coarse spray to
thoroughly wet the surfaces -
approximately one gallon of spray
per 500-1,000 sq. ft.  Remove
livestock from barns before
spraying.  Cover feed and water
containers.   Do not apply directly
to livestock.
Issued:   7-30-73
  III-C-17.2

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          2-CHLORO-l-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL) VINYL DTFTHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

(Outdoor Areas)

Manure and Refuse Accumulations
 (including those around
  dairies and feed lots)
  Flies (larvae)
0.75-1.5 fl. oz.
of 21.1% cone./
gal. water(EC)
Exterior surfaces

  Fleas
  House fly (adults)
  Ticks
3.5 fl. oz. of
21.1% cone./
gal. water(EC)
HUMANS. PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS

Dogs
  Fleas
  Ticks
0.5 fl. oz. of
24.5% cone./
gal. water(EC)
Apply as a coarse spray with low
pressure at rate of one gallon
of spray per 25 sq. ft.  Thor-
ough coverage and penetration
is essential.  Increase volume
if penetration is in doubt.
Use higher dosage for severe
infestations.  Repeat as needed.
Do not apply directly to live-
stock.  Do not contaminate feed
or water containers.
Apply to surfaces such as fence
posts, walls and yards where
insects congregate or rest.
Apply as a coarse spray to
thoroughly wet the surfaces -
approximately one gallon of
spray per 1,000 sq. ft.  Do not
apply directly to livestock.
Do not contaminate feed or
water containers.
For use by or on the order of
licensed veterinarians only.
Bathe or dip dog, making sure
it is thoroughly wet.  Repeat
as needed, but not more often
than once a week.  Do not use
diluted emulsion stored more
than 30 days.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-17.3

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          2-CHLORO-l-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL) VINYL DIETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

Dog Kennels
Yards
  Fleas
  Ticks
  House fly (adults)
2.5 fl. oz. of
24.5% cone./
gal. water(EC)
3.5 fl.  oz. of
21.1% cone./
gal. water(EC)
Spray or sprinkle at rate of one
gallon of spray per 1,000 sq. ft,
Be sure to treat hiding places
such as cracks, around dogs
bedding, and debris.

Apply to surfaces such walls,
ceilings, and partitions where
flies congregate or rest.  Apply
as a coarse spray to thoroughly
wet the surfaces - approximately
one gallon of spray per 1,000
sq. ft.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-C-17.4

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 0-[2-CHLORO-l-(2,5-DICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL] 0,0-DIETHYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  EC
TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Lawns
Turf (grasses)

  Chinch bug
  Sod webworms
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0-2.0/
1,300-1,700
gal. water/A.
      or
0.024-0.047/
30-40 gal.
water/1,000
sq. ft.(EC)
Use coarse spray to drench turf.
Do not mist spray.  In cases of
moderate to severe thatch and mod-
erate to severe chinch bug infest-
ations, use 0.035 Ib. per 1,000
sq. ft.  In cases of suspected
phosphate resistance in southern
Florida, use up to 0.047 Ib. per
1,000 sq. ft.
*Akton

Issued:  11-14-72
   III-C-18

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                                   CH10ROFORM
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L,




TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TOLERA1ICE DOSAGE UMHMSOIS
IPPnw
Commodity
fumigation:
Grain:
Barley
Corn
Oats
Popcorn
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
Wheat



Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt



8.0 gals./
1000 bu.









Apply to grain in storage. No time
limitations.






  Issued:   4-9-71
III-C-19

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                    P-CHLOROPHENYL PHENYL SULFONE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide

      There are no known currently registered products containing
      this chemical.
*Sulphenone

Issued:   7-30-73            III-C-21

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          S-[[(p-CHLOROPHENYL)THIO]METHYL]  0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE*




    PRINCIPAL  FORMULATIONS:




    TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide









**  There are  no known currently registered products containing this chemical.
    *Methyl  Trithion




    Issued:   7-31-74             III-C-22         Replaces  page  issued  8-30-73

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            P-CHLOROPHENYL 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL SULFIDE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  WP

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance. Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
  European red mite
  Twospotted spider mite
                          0.13-0.18/100
                          gal. water(WP)

                          0.18-0.225/100
                          gal. water(WP)

                          0.13-0.225/100
                          gal. water(WP)

                          0.18-0.225/100
                          gal. water(WP)
Fruit trees (nonbearing
 trees and nursery stock)
  Twospotted
   spider mite
0.18-0.27/100
gal.  water(WP)
                  0.1 ppm.
                  60 day preharvest interval through
                  0.18 Ib./lOO gal. water if one
                  cover spray is applied.
                  82 day preharvest interval through
                  0.225 Ib./lOO gal. water if two
                  cover sprays are applied.
                  Do not graze or feed contaminated
                  forage to livestock.

                  Use only one of the following
                  schedules:

                  Apply once during prepink or pink
                  stage plus once at petal fall.
                              or
                  Apply once during pink stage.

                              or
                  Apply once at petal fall.

                              or
                  Apply in one or two cover sprays.
NF.
Do not apply to trees within 18
months of their bearing fruit.
Do not graze or feed contaminated
forage to livestock.

Foliage application.  Repeat
as needed.
*tetrasul; Animert

Issued:  12-14-73
  III-C-23.1

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            p-CHLOROPHENYL 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL SULFIDE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual

ORNAMENTALS

(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
(Woody Trees, Shrubs and Vines)
(Greenhouse Plants)

Flowering plants
Greenhouse ornamentals
Shrubs
Trees
Vines

  Twospotted              0.18-0.27/100     Foliage application.  Repeat as
   spider mite            gal. water(WP)    needed.  Do not use on Caragana
                                            arborescens as injury may occur.
                                            Slight discoloration of tender
                                            new growth has been observed on
                                            buckeye, Chinese elm, and English
                                            oak.
Issued:  12-14-73           III-C-23.2

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                                    CHLOROPICRIN*
HUHCIPAL FCRMUIATICHS:  Tech
TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE 1IMIIAHCHS
(ppm;
Any crop:
(including
greenhouse,
nursery and
outside beds)
Stored grain:
Barley
Buckwheat
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum (grain)
Wheat
NF




Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
lp21
Ibs. actual/A.




6.0 Ibs./
1000 bu.





Preplanting soil fumigation only. Aerate
for 7-1^ days prior to planting.




Expose to fumigation for 2k hours or
longer. No limit to number of treatments.
No aeration period needed. Avoid
fumigation if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is below
60°F., or (3) there is excessive dockage.

  *trichloronitromethajne



  Issued:  5-31-69
III-C-24

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, S, WP, D

TYPE PESTICIDE:

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee Caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to
      direct treatment or residues on crops.  Protective information
      may be obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Apple maggot
  Codling moth
  European apple sawfly
  Fruittree leafroller
  Plum curculio
  Redbanded leafroller
  Tarnished plant bug
0.375-0.75/
100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze livestock on cover
crops in treated orchards.
May cause russeting in Golden
Delicious apples under some
conditions.

Foliage application.  Do not
apply more than 800 gallons of
spray per acre.  For apple maggot,
codling moth, and plum curculio,
apply at petal fall and every 10
to 14 days thereafter until con-
trol is achieved.
*Gardona;  Rabon

Issued:   5-30-73
   III-C-29.1

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual
Cherries
  Fruit flies
  Lesser peachtree borer
  Peach twig borer
  Plum curculio
  Tarnished plant bug
Corn
                  10 ppm.
                  7 day preharvest interval through
                  4.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Do not graze livestock on cover
                  crops in treated orchards.

0.375-0.56/       Foliage application.  Time appli-
100 gal.          cation with adult fly emergence.
water(WP)         Repeat as needed.  Do not apply
                  more than 600 gallons of spray
                  per acre.

0.375-0.75/       Foliage application.  Do not
100 gal.          apply more than 600 gallons of
water(WP)         spray per acre.  For lesser peach-
                  tree borer, make applications
                  during appearance of the moths
                  in early to late summer.  Apply
                  2 or 3 sprays to trunk from
                  ground to scaffold limbs timed
                  with moth flight.  For plum
                  curculio, apply at petal fall
                  and every 10 to 14 days there-
                  after until control is achieved.

                  10 ppm [grain, fresh corn
                         including sweet corn
                         (kernels plus cob with
                         husk removed)].
                  110 ppm (forage, fodder).
                  No preharvest interval through
                  1.5 Ib./A. for corn grown for
                  human consumption.  Foliage
                  application.
                  5 day preharvest interval through
                  1.5 Ib./A. for feed and forage.
                  Foliage application.
Issued:  5-30-73
   III-C-29.2

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib.  actual
Corn (continued)

  Corn earworm
  European corn borer
Cranberries
  Cranberry fruitworm
  Cranberry weevil
  Cherry fruitworm
  Sparganothis fruitworm
0.75-1.0/A.
(EC,D)
                          0.75-1.5/A.
                          (EC.D)
0.75-1.0/
10-15 gal.
water/A.(EC)
1.5/100 gal.
water/A. (WP)
Foliage application.  Apply to
whorl from directly over the
plant beginning when damaging
numbers appear.  Repeat at 3- to
7-day intervals as needed.

Foliage application.  Apply to
ears on day silks appear, and
continue at 1- to 5-day intervals
until silks are dry and no longer
attractive to moths.  Direct at
ear zone and cover silks and ears
thoroughly.

Foliage application.  For first-
brood larvae, use 2 or 3 nozzles
directly over the row.  For
second-brood larvae, use 4
nozzles per row (2 on each side)
directed towards the ear zone.
Consult your Cooperative Agri-
cultural Extension Service for
timing of applications.

10 ppm.
5 day preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Use restricted to the eastern
United States.  Foliage applica-
tion.  Repeat as needed.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-C-29.3

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Peaches
  Peach twig borer
Pears
  Apple maggot
  Codling moth
  European apple sawfly
  Fruittree leafroller
  Plum curculio
  Redbanded leafroller
  Tarnished plant bug
0.75/100
gal. water/A.
(WP)
0.375-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)
0.1 ppm.
Do not apply later than the pink
stage.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Do not apply
more than once per season.
10 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze livestock on cover
crops in treated orchards.

Foliage application.  Do not apply
more than 800 gallons of spray per
acre.  For apple maggot, codling
moth, and plum curculio, apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
  Pear psylla
Tomatoes
  Armyworm
  Cutworms
  Hornworms
  Tomato fruitworn
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.75-1.12/100
gal. water/A.
(WP)
Foliage application.  Do not
apply more than 800 gallons of
spray per acre.  Do not use in
areas with phosphate resistance.
Use a summer spray only and in
combination with summer oil in
accordance with local recommen-
dations .

5.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.12 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Use restricted to the West Coast
and southeastern United States.
Foliage application.  Repeat as
needed.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-C-29.4

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            2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
**
Site and Pest

LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

(Dairy Animals)

Cattle, dairy
        (Face fly)
                          1.0% (S)
                                3.0%(D)
                                                  Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
0.5 ppm (milk fat).
1.5 ppm (fat).
No interval required between
application and use of milk.

Backrubber.  Claim is limited
to aid in control of face fly
populations.  Use one gallon
per 20 linear feet of device,
or pour into reservoir.  Keep
device charged.  Formulated
with 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
phosphate.

Direct application.  Claim is
limited to aid in control of
face fly populations.  Apply
approximately 2.0 ounces by
shaker can, rotary duster, or
spoon to the back, neck, poll,
and face.   Rub in lightly.
Repeat as needed.

Dust bag.   Claim is limited to
aid in control of face fly
populations.  Suspend in areas
frequented by cattle such as in
loafing sheds, holding pens,
feedlots,  or near mineral or
water.  For forced use, suspend
bags across exits or gateways of
barns, or mineral and water
sources.
      Issued:   7-31-74
                             III-C-29.5
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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use,  Limitations

                          actual
Cattle,  dairy (continued)

  Horn fly                3.0%(D)
                          3.0%(D)
  Lice
3.0%(D)
Direct application.  Apply
approximately 2.0 ounces by
shaker can, rotary duster, or
spoon to the back, neck, and
poll.  Rub in lightly.  Repeat
as needed.

Dust bag.  Suspend in areas
frequented by cattle such as
in loafing sheds, holding pens,
feedlots, or near mineral or
water.  For forced use, suspend
bags across exits or gateways of
barns, or mineral and water
sources.

Dust bag.  Refer to limitations
under Horn fly above.  For free
choice use, claim is limited to
aids in the control of lice.
Issued:  7-31-74
  III-C-29.5.1      Replaces page issued 1-14-74

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     Site and  Pest              Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                               actual
     (Livestock Intended  for  Slaughter)

**   Cattle,  beef


       (Face  fly)               ]
                               3.0%(D)
                1.5 ppm (fat).
                No preharvest interval required.

                Backrubber.  Claim is limited to
                aid in control of face fly popu-
                lations.    Use one gallon per 20
                linear feet of device, or pour
                into reservoir.  Keep device
                charged.   Formulated with 2,2-di=
                chlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate.

                Direct application.  Claim is
                limited to aid in control of face
                fly populations.   Apply approxi-
                mately 2.0 ounces by shaker can,
                rotary duster,  or spoon to the
                back, neck, poll, and face.  Rub
                in lightly.  Repeat as needed.

                Dust bag.   Claim is limited to
                aid in control of face fly
                populations.  Suspend in areas
                frequented by cattle such as in
                loafing sheds,  holding pens,
                feedlots,  or near mineral or
                water.  For forced use, suspend
                bags across exits or gateways of
                barns, or mineral and water
                sources.
     Issued:   7-31-74
III-C-29.5.2

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Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use,  Limitations

                          actual
Cattle,  beef  (continued)

  Horn fly                0.35%(EC,WP)
                          1.0%(EC)
                          (in oil)
                          3.0%(D)
  Lice
0.35%(EC,WP)
                          3.0%(D)
Direct application.  Apply as a
coarse spray.  Use one half to
one gallon of spray per animal
depending on size and hair coat.

Backrubber.  Use No. 2 diesel
oil or approved back rubber oil.
Keep device charged.

Direct application.  Apply
approximately 2.0 ounces by
shaker can, rotary duster, or
spoon to the back, neck, and poll.
Rub in lightly.  Repeat as needed.

Dust bag.  Suspend in areas
frequented by cattle such as
in loafing sheds, holding pens,
feedlots, or near mineral or
water.  For forced use, suspend
bags across exits or gateways of
barns, or mineral or water
sources.

Direct application.  Apply as a
coarse spray.  Use one half to
one gallon of spray per animal
depending on size and hair coat.

Dust bag.  Suspend in areas
frequented by cattle such as
in loafing sheds, holding pens,
feedlots, or near mineral or
water.  For forced use, suspend
bags across exits or gateways
of barns, or mineral or water
sources.  For free choice use,
claim is limited to aids in the
control of lice.
Issued:  1-14-74
   III-C-29.6
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     Site and Pest
     Cattle,  beef (continued)

       Lone star tick          0.5%(EC,WP)
**   Swine
       Lice
0.5% (WP)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Direct application.  Apply as a
coarse spray.  Use one half to
one gallon of spray per animal
depending on size and hair coat.

1.5 ppm (fat).
No preslaughter interval.

Direct application.  Apply
as a coarse spray.  Use
1 to 2 quarts of spray per
animal.  Repeat in 2 weeks if
needed.
     Issued:   7-31-74
  III-C-29.7
  Replaces page issued 5-30-73

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     Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
     (Poultry)

**   Chickens
       Chicken mite
       Lice
       Northern fowl mite
                               actual
1.0 gal. of O.I
emulsion/100
birds
     or
1.0 fl.oz. of
0.5% emulsion/
bird (EC,WP)
                               0.5%(EC,WP)
                               0.48 oz./300
                               birds(D)
                               2.5-3.2 oz./lOO
                               birds(WP),
                               0.96 oz./lOO
                               birds(D)
0.1 ppm (eggs).
0.75 ppm (fat).

Direct application.  For use on
birds in wire cages.  Apply to
vent and fluff areas from below.
Do not treat more often than
every 14 days.  For northern fowl
mite, penetration of the feathers
around the vent is essential.
Treat roosters thoroughly and
individually in breeding flocks.

Direct application.  For floor
managed birds.  Spray birds
lightly while treating litter
surface.

Direct application.  For use on
birds in wire cages.  Apply by
plunger type, rotary, or shaker
can duster.  For individual treat-
ment, direct dust to vent and
fluff areas.  Do not treat more
often than every 14 days.
Treat roosters thoroughly and
individually in breeding flocks.

Dust box.  Mix dry wettable powder
or dust evenly in top layer of
box contents.  For the dust, use
in box measuring 2 ft. square and
1 ft. deep.
     Issued:  7-31-74
   III-C-29.7.1

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

(Dairy Barns and Milk Rooms)
Dairy barns

  Muscoid flies (adults)
  (residual control)
                  NF.
1.0 gal. of 1.0%  Apply to point of run-off to
emulsion/500-     ceilings, walls and where flies
1,000 sq.  ft. (EC) congregate and feed.
                          0.5-1.0 gal. of
                          1.0% emulsion/
                          500 sq.ft.  (WP)
                          1.0 gal. of 2.0%
                          emulsion/500 sq.
                          ft. (WP)
                  Apply to ceilings and walls.
                  Use lower dosage for masonite
                  or galvanized sheet metal sur-
                  faces and higher dosage for un-
                  painted wood or painted concrete
                  block surfaces.

                  Apply to ceilings and walls. For
                  use on dry whitewashed wood or
                  unpainted concrete block sur-
                  faces.
(Poultry Houses and Yards)

Droppings (including those
  beneath caged hens)
  (chickens only)

  Flies (maggots)
1.0 gal. of 1.0%
emulsion/100 sq.
ft.(EC.WP)
Penetration of surface is essen-
tial for initial control.  Repeat
at 7- to 10-day intervals.  Do
not spray birds directly.
Issued:   5-30-73
  III-C-29.8

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

Poultry houses
  (chickens only)
  Muscoid flies (adults)
   (residual control)
  Fowl tick (bluebug)
Litter (for floor
  managed birds)
  (chickens only)

  Chicken mite
  Lice
  Northern fowl mite
Roosts
  (chickens only)

  Chicken mite
  Lice
  Northern fowl mite
1.0 gal. of 1.0%
emulsion/500-
1,000 sq.ft.(EC)
                          0.5-1.0 gal. of
                          1.0% emulsion/
                          500 sq.ft.(WP)
                          1.0 gal. of 2.0%
                          emulsion/500 sq.
                          ft.(WP)
1.0 gal. of 1.0%
emulsion/100-150
sq.ft.(EC,WP)
Apply to point of run-off to
walls, ceilings and where flies
congregate and feed.  Do not
spray birds directly.

Apply to ceilings and walls.
Use lower dosage for masonite or
galvanized sheet metal surfaces
and higher dosage for unpainted
wood or painted concrete block
surfaces.

Apply to ceilings and walls.
For use on dry whitewashed wood
or unpainted concrete block
surfaces.

Apply by power sprayer. Thoroughly
treat ceilings, floors, and walls,
especially cracks and crevices.
1.0-2.0 gal. of   Thoroughly treat floor litter,
0.5% emulsion/    especially in cracks, and
1,000 sq.ft.(EC), crevices.  The WP should be
1.1-1.25 oz./lOO  applied as a dust.
sq.ft.(WP),
0.48 oz./lOO sq.
ft.(D)
1.0 pt. of 1.0%
emulsion/100 sq.
ft.(EC.WP),
0.48 oz./l.O pt.
water/100 sq.ft.
(D)
Paint or spray EC, or paint dust
in a thick slurry to roosts,
particularly the cracks and
crevices.
Issued:   5-30-73
  III-C-29.9

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

(Animal Buildings Other Than Dairy and Poultry)
Farm buildings
  (including calf barns,
   hog barns
   horse barns)

  Muscoid flies (adults)
  (residual control)
(Outdoor Areas)

Outdoor surfaces

  Muscoid flies (adults)
  (residual control)
Outdoor sites (including
  garbage dumps,
  manure piles, and
  beneath feed troughs)

  Flies (maggots)
1.0 gal. of 1.0-
2.0% emulsion/
500-1,000 sq.ft.
(EC.WP)

0.5-1.0 gal. of
1.0% emulsion/
500 sq.ft.(WP)
                          1.0 gal. of 2.0%
                          emulsion/500 sq.
                          ft.(WP)
1.0-2.0%(EC,WP)
1.0%(EC,WP)
                  NF.
Apply to ceilings and walls to
point of run-off.  Use high con-
centration for severe infestations.
Apply to ceilings and walls.  Use
lower dosage for masonite or gal-
vanized sheet metal surfaces and
higher dosage for unpainted wood
or painted concrete block surfaces.

Apply to ceilings and walls.  For
use on dry whitewashed wood or
unpainted concrete block surfaces
only.
Apply to surfaces such as corrals
and garbage dumps to point of
run-off or about 1.0 gallon of
spray per 500-1,000 sq. ft. of
surface area.  Use high dosage
for severe infestations.
Apply to breeding areas at a
rate of 1.0 gallon of spray
per 100 sq. ft. of surface
area.  Penetrate the surface
for initial control.  Repeat
at 7- to 10-day intervals.
Issued:  5-30-73
  III-C-29.10

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

ORNAMENTALS

(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Trees

  Fall cankerworm
0.5-1.0 Ib./l.O   Use restricted to Virginia.  For
gal.diesel fuel/  professional use only.  Use No. 2
                          A. (S)
  Forest tent caterpillar 0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
                          (S)
  Gypsy moth
0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
(S)

1.0 Ib./A.(WP)
diesel fuel for dilution.

For professional use only. Apply
undiluted or diluted with No. 2
diesel fuel.  Use higher dosage
for high populations.  Repeat if
needed.  Do not spray over cars
as paint may be spotted.

Refer to directions above for
forest tent caterpillar.

For professional use only.
Repeat as needed.
Issued:   5-30-73
  III-C-29.11

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

FOREST, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS

Forest trees
  Fall cankerworm
0.5-1.0 Ib./l.O
gal. diesel
fuel/A.(S)
  Forest tent caterpillar 0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
                          (S)
  Gypsy moth
Recreational areas
  (including
   camp grounds
   picnic areas and
   other outdoor areas)

  Ticks
0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
(S)
                          1.0 Ib./A.(WP)
0.5% emulsion
     or
1.0 lb./A.(WP)
Use restricted to Virginia.
For professional use only.  Use
No. 2 diesel fuel for dilution.

For professional use only.  Apply
undiluted or diluted with No. 2
diesel fuel.  Use higher dosage
for high populations.  Repeat if
needed.  Do not spray over cars
as paint may be spotted.

For professional use only.  Apply
undiluted or diluted with No. 2
diesel fuel.  Use higher dosage
for high populations.  Repeat if
needed.  Do not spray over cars
as paint may be spotted.

For professional use only.
Repeat as needed.
Thoroughly spray infested areas
using approximately 25 gallons
of spray per acre.  Also treat
grassy and brushy areas near
recreation sites and along foot
paths and roadsides leading to
them.
Issued:   5-30-73
  III-C-29.12

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      2-CHLORO-l-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENYL)VINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS

Outdoor living areas
  (including backyards)

  Ticks                   0.5%(WP)          Thoroughly spray infested areas
                                            using approximately 25 gallons
                                            of spray per acre.  Also treat
                                            along foot paths and
                                            leading to areas.
Issued:    5-30-73            III-C-29.13

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                EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                            CHLORPYRIFOS*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, G, FM

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
      treatment or residues on crops.   Protective information may be obtained
      from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.

      Indoor use of chlorpyrifos formulations above 0.5 percent active
      ingredient is restricted to pest control operators.

      For mosquito control, chlorpyrifos can be applied only by or under the
      supervision of public health organizations, mosquito abatement districts
      or other trained personnel responsible for insect control programs.

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use,  Limitations

                          Ib. actual

ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Keep out of fishpools and other bodies of water.
Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur.
Keep children and pets off treated area until spray is dry,  or until G or FM
is watered into the soil and the area is dry.

Dichondra

  Cutworms                0.074/5,000       Apply whenever insect activity
  Earwigs                 sq. ft.(G),        is observed or suspected.
  Flea beetles            0.08/5,000        Sprinkle lightly after applica-
  Vegetable weevils       sq. ft.(FM)        tion to remove particles from
                                            leaves.  Do not  mow for 24 hours
                                            following treatment.  For cutworms
                                            and earwigs, apply G uniformly,
                                            and water in immediately with
                                            150 gallons of water per 5,000
                                            sq. ft.
*0,0-diethyl 0-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl)phosphorothioate;  Dursban

Issued:  1-14-74            III-C-31.1        Replaces page  issued  12-14-73

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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

            CHLORPYRIFOS

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          Ib. actual
**
         Chinch bug
**
         Crickets
**
         Cutworms
**
          0.115-0.117/
          5,000 sq.ft.(EC)
          0.115-0.125/
          5,000 sq.ft.(G),
          0.112-0.16/
          5,000 sq.ft.(FM)
117/
sq.ft. (EC),
0. 175/
sq.ft.
or
          0.1-0
          5,000
          0. 115
          5,000
                                 0. 115-0. 16/
                                 5,000 sq.ft.(FM)
Apply EC as a coarse, low pressure
spray in 150 gallons of water.
Lawn or turf should be moist at
time of application.
Apply G or FM uniformly with a
spreader and water in immediately.
Do not mow for 24 hours following
treatment.

Refer to applicable directions
above for ants.  Apply when activ-
ity or damage appears (yellowing,
then browning of grass often devel-
ops in spots then spreads through-
out the lawn).  Control will last
up to 8 weeks.
To prevent damage, apply as soon as
daily temperatures reach 80°F. and
repeat every 2 months.
          0.115-0.117/      Refer to applicable directions
          5,000 sq.ft.(EC), above for ants.
          0.115-0.125/
          5,000 sq.ft.(G),
          0.16/5,000 sq.
          ft.(FM)

          0.115-0.117/      Refer to applicable directions
          5,000 sq.ft.(EC), above for ants.
          0.074-0.148/
          5,000 sq.ft.(G),
          0.08-0.112/
          5,000 sq.ft.(FM)
       Issued:  1-14-74
            III-C-31.1.1
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                                   CHLORPYRIFOS
       Site and Pest
       Grass  (continued)

         Earwigs
it*
         European chafer
          (larvae)
         Grasshoppers
         Hyperodes weevils
         Japanese beetle
          (larvae)
         Pillbugs
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.115-0.117/      Refer to applicable directions
5,000 sq.ft.(EC), above for ants.
0.074-0.148/
5,000 sq.ft.(G),
0.08/5,000
sq.ft.(FM)
0.23-0.46/5,000
sq. ft.(EC),
0.25-0.5/5,000
sq. ft.(G)
Refer to applicable directions
above for ants.  For best results,
treat when grubs are young and
actively feeding near the soil
surface, usually during late
July and August.  Consult your
local Cooperative Agricultural
Extension Service specialist for
proper time to treat in your area.
0.115-0.117/      Refer to applicable directions
5,000 sq.ft.(EC), above for ants.
0.125/5,000
sq.ft.(G),
0.16/5,000
sq. ft.(FM)
0.23/5,000
sq.ft. (EC),
0.23-0.25/
5,000 sq.ft.(G)

0.23-0.46/5,000
sq. ft.(EC),
0.25-0.5/5,000
sq. ft.(G)
Refer to applicable directions
above for ants.  Apply in mid
April and repeat in mid May.
Refer to applicable directions
above for ants.  For best results,
treat when grubs are young and
actively feeding near the soil
surface, usually during late
July and August.  Consult your
local Cooperative Agricultural
Extension Service specialist  for
proper time to treat in your  area.
0.115-0.117/      Refer to applicable directions
5,000 sq.ft.(EC), above for ants.
0.115-0.125/
5,000 sq.ft.(G),
0.112/5,000
sq.ft.(FM)
       Issued:  1-14-74
  III-C-31.2
  Replaces page. Issued  .!?•."! 4-73

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                                   CHLORPYRIFOS
       Site and Pest
       Grass  (continued)

         Sod webworms
Sowbugs

  Refer to pillbugs

Ticks


Tick, brown dog
                                          Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                        0.1-0.117/
Refer to applicable directions
                                 5,000 sq.ft. (EC),  above for ants.
                                 0. 074-0. 175/
                                 5,000 sq.ft.
                                     or
                                 0.08-0.115/
                                 5,000 sq.ft.(FM)
                                 0.112-0.16/       Refer to applicable directions
                                 5,000 sq.ft.(FM)   above for ants.

                                 0.115-0.117/      Refer to applicable directions
                                 5,000 sq.ft.(EC),  above for ants.
                                 0.115-0.125/
                                 5,000 sq.ft.(G)
       (Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

       Flowering plants
         Aphids
         Grasshoppers
         Mites
         Spittlebugs
         Whiteflies

         Cutworms
         Leafhoppers
         Mealybugs
         Thrips
          (exposed species)

         (Mosquitoes)
                        0.25/100 gal.
                        water(EC)
                        0.5/100 gal.
                        water(EC)
                        0.25-0.5/100
                        gal. water(EC)
Do not use on poinsettias because
of possible phytotoxicity.

Foliage application.  Repeat at
7- to 10-day intervals or as
needed.
Foliage application.  Repeat at 7-
to 10-day intervals or as needed.
Foliage application.  Claims are
limited to the killing of adults
resting on treated surfaces.  Re-
peat at 7- to 10-day intervals or
as needed.
       Issued:  1-14-74
                          III-C-31.3
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                            CHLORPYRIFOS
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Shrubs
Trees
Vines
  Aphids
  Bagworm
  Grasshoppers
  Mites
  Spittlebugs
  Whiteflies

  Cutworms
  Leafhoppers
  Mealybugs
  Thrips
   (exposed species)

  (Mosquitoes)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water (EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
FOREST. NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS

Nonagricultural
  Land including
Recreational areas
  Ticks
0.25/40-100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Do not use on azaleas, camelias,
poinsettias, roses, or varigated
ivy because of possible phyto-
toxicity.

Foliage application.  Repeat at 7-
to 10-day intervals or as needed.
Foliage application.  Repeat at 7-
to 10-day intervals or as needed.
Foliage application.  Claims are
limited to killing of adults rest-
ing on treated surfaces.  Repeat
at 7- to 10-day intervals or as
needed.
Prohibit public use during applica-
tion and until spray is dry.
Do not apply where runoff into
streams, lakes or other bodies of
water will occur.

Apply where ticks are a nuisance
or are a possible public health
problem.  Treat low underbrush,
grassy areas, weeds, ground surface,
and debris.
Issued:  2-15-73
  III-C-31.4

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                            CHLORPYRIFOS

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

Nonagricultural
  Land including
Recreational areas
   (continued)

  Mosquitoes              0.025-0.05/A.     Use low dosage in light to medium
   (adults)               (water or oil)    vegetative cover.
                          (EC)              Use high dosage in medium to heavy
                                            vegetative cover or for faster
                                            knockdown and longer residual con-
                                            trol in open areas and those with
                                            light to medium vegetative cover.

AQUATIC AREAS

For use by trained personnel in public health organizations, mosquito abate-
ment districts, public mosquito control programs and professional pest control
operators only.
Do not apply to water containing valuable crustaceans and fish.
Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed.
Consult your State Fish and Game Department before using this product.

Non-crop breeding
 sites

  Mosquitoes

      Refer to Forest, Nonagricultural and Wastelands for control of
      adult mosquitoes.

   (larvae)               0.0125-0.025/A.   Use in open areas or those with
                          (water or oil)    light to medium vegetative cover.
                          (EC)

                          0.025-0.05/A.     Use in areas with medium to heavy
                          (water or oil)    vegetative cover.  Also may be used
                          (EC)              for faster results and longer re-
                                            sidual control in open areas or
                                            those with light to medium vegeta-
                                            tive cover.  Under such conditions,
                                            this dosage should be used only
                                            where there are no fish or crus-
                                            taceans or where their loss or
                                            loss of lower components of the
                                            food chain would not be significant.


Issued:  2-15-73            III-C-31.5

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                            CHLORPYRIFOS

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

Non-crop breeding
 sites (continued)

  Mosquitoes (larvae)     0.025-0.05/A.(G)  Flooded area treatment.  Apply uni-
   (continued)                              formly over flood water when mos-
                                            quito larvae are present.

                          O.I/A.(G)         Prehatch treatment.  Apply uniformly
                                            over known breeding areas prior to
                                            flooding.
Issued:  2-15-73            II1-C-31.6

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                            CHLORPYRIFOS
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Domestic dwellings
Institutional buildings
Medical facilities
  (Indoor use)
  Ants
  Cockroaches
  Crickets
  Firebrats
  Silverfish
  Spiders
0.25-0.5%
(water or oil)
(EC)
  Brown dog tick
0.5%(water or
oil)(EC)
Do not use in food serving areas
while food is exposed or other
areas where food is commercially
prepared or processed.
Do not allow children or pets to
contact treated surfaces until
spray has dried.  Remove pets and
cover fish tanks before treatment.
Do not allow spray to contact food,
feed or water supplies.
Dishes and food handling utensils
should be thoroughly washed in
soap and water if they become con-
taminated with chlorpyrifos.

Spot treatment.  Use high concentra-
tion for severe infestations.  Apply
as a coarse spray or with a paint
brush to areas where pests nor-
mally occur.  For quick knockdown
and "flushing" action, dichlorvos
or pyrethrins may be added.  For
ants, apply to trails and around
doors, windows and other possible
entrances.

Spot treatment only.  Apply as a
coarse spray or with a paint brush
to infested areas such as pet beds
and resting areas, nearby cracks
and crevices, along and behind
baseboards, window and door frames
and other localized areas.
Replace old bedding after treatment.
Do not treat pets.  For cockroaches,
4-7 days are normally required for
maximum effect to occur.
Issued:  2-15-73
  III-C-31.7

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                            CHLORPYRIFOS
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Domestic dwellings
Institutional buildings
Medical facilities
  (continued)

  American cockroach
  Brownbanded cockroach
  German cockroach
  Oriental cockroach
0.5%(Pr.)
(Outdoor use)

  Ants
  Brown dog tick
  Crickets
  Earwigs
  Pillbugs (sowbugs)
Crack and crevice injection.  Place
injector tip 1/2 inch into cracks,
crevices or other small openings.
Allow one second spray time per
treatment spot.  For heavy infest-
ations, space treatments 12 inches
apart.  For light infestations and
preventive programs, space treat-
ment spots 3 feet apart.
0.115-0.117 lb./  To control infestations and rein-
5,000 sq.ft.(EC), festations of buildings.  Apply as
0.115-0.125 lb./  a coarse, low pressure spray in
5,000 sq.ft.(G)
                          0.115-0.125 lb./
                          5,000 sq.ft.(G)
150 gallons of water.  Spray in
a band 6-10 feet wide around and
adjacent to building.  Also treat
foundations to a height of 2-3
feet where pests may gain entry.
Keep children and pets off treated
areas until spray dries.

To control infestations and rein-
festations of buildings.  Apply uni-
formly in a band 6-10 feet wide
around and adjacent to building.
Water into soil immediately after
application.  Do not mow for 24
hours following treatment.  Keep
children and pets off treated area
until chemical is watered in the
soil and grass is dry.
Issued:  2-15-73
  III-C-31.8

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                            CHLORPYRIFOS

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Us_e_, Limitations

                          actual

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
OTHER COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL AREAS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS

Do not use in edible product areas of food processing plants, restaurants,
or other areas where food is commercially prepared or processed.
Do not use in food serving areas while food is exposed.
Do not allow spray to contact food, feed of water supplies.
Dishes and food handling utensils should be thoroughly washed in  soap  and
water if they become contaminated with chlorpyrifos.

      Refer to Domestic Dwellings, Medical Facilities, and Schools  for
      pests, dosages and use patterns.
Issued:   2-15-73            III-C-31.9

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                   EPA Compendium of  Registered Pesticides
               GOAL TAR NEUTRAL Ollfi AND COAL TAR ACID COMBINATION
KOBCXPAL KIMIUXEOHS: Tech; D
TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USB TOtERAHCB D06A3E UMEEAXEOS
Agricultural
premises :
Hog pens




Other livestock
building
(except dairy
barns and
poultry houses)
Special mosquito
larvicide




NF




NF




NF





maximum l.^>
coal tar
neutral oils +
1.6% coal tar
acids
maximum 1.4$
coal tar
neutral oils +
1.6$ coal tar
acids
58. 0$ coal tar
neutral oils +
15.0$ coal tar
acids


Apply as a spray to ceilings, vails,
stanchions, etc. Remove animals before
application and keep them out until
spray has dried. Cover feeders and
waterers .
Apply as a spray to ceilings, walls,
stanchions, etc. Remove animals before
application and keep them out until
spray has dried. Cover feeders and
waterers .
Apply to surface of standing water at
the rate of 1 part to 5,000 parts water.


  Issued:
III-C-33

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                           COPPER ARSENATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
      There are no known currently registered products with
      insecticidal claims containing this chemical.

      Refer also to basic copper arsenate on page III-B-3.
Issued:  3-29-74            III-C-36

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                                COPPER NAPHTHENATE
JKINCIPAL PCRMOLATXOTS:  s
TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LDHXAUCNS
(ppn;
Field boxes
(for fruits
and vegetables]
Empty bee hives

NF


NF

2.0$ solution


2.0/o solution

Dip for 1/2 minute or apply with brush
or spray.

Dip for 1/2 minute or apply with brush
or spray.
  Issued:  12-12-69
I1I-C-40

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                           COPPER SULFATE*


PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  S.SP.C

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide, Molluscicide

      Livestock Tolerances

      Copper is exempted from the requirements of a tolerance in eggs,
      fish, meat, milk, irrigated crops, and shellfish when it results
      from the use of copper sulfate (pentahydrate) in irrigation
      conveyance systems and lakes, ponds, reservoirs, or bodies of
      water in which fish or shellfish are cultivated.
Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS

Rice                                        Exempt.
                                            This product is toxic to fish.
                                            Consult your State Fish and Game
                                            Agency before applying.

  Tadpole shrimp          10-15 Ib./A.      Apply uniformly over the water
                          (C)               surface.  Treat at the first
                                            indication of infestation after
                                            the field has been flooded to a
                                            depth of 6 to 8 inches.

AQUATIC AREAS

The insecticidal uses of copper sulfate in natural waters and potable water
supplies will be issued at a later tine.

Aquariums
(fresh water)

  Snails                  1.0% (S)          Add one drop of solution per
                                            gallon of aquarium water and
                                            repeat the following day.
                                            Thereafter, add one drop in each
                                            corner after changing water, or
                                            one drop where a snail appears.
                                            Treatment is harmless to fish
                                            at this dosage.
*copper sulfate pentahydrate

Issued:  7-31-74            III-C-43.1

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                           COPPER SULFATE
Site and Pest
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
STRICTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES

(Terrestrial Structures)
(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)
(Aquatic and Marine Structures)

Structures (including
 boats
 buildings
 doors
 greenhouses
 porches
 truck bodies)
Wood commodities and
 products (including
 fences
 flower boxes
 furniture (outdoor)
 lumber
 roillwork
 playground equipment
 shingles
 trellises)
  Termites
3.5% anhydrous
copper sulfate
(S) (equiv. to
1.4% metallic
copper)
Use undiluted.  Treat only clean,
unpainted wood.  Best results are
obtained by immersion for at
least 3 to 5 minutes.  If appli-
cation is by brush or spray,
treat at least twice with flowing
coats.  All succeeding coats
should be applied before prior
one is completely dry.  Surfaces
which are cut or broken should
be treated.  If possible, build-
ing materials should be treated
prior to use in construction.
Allow treated surfaces to dry for
at least 48 hours before paint-
ing.  Formulation contains 4.9%
anhydrous sodium dichromate and
0.15% acetic acid.
Issued:  7-31-74
  III-C-43.2

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           COPPER SULFATE

          Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

          actual
Structures
Wood commodities
 and products (continued)

  Termites (continued)
          3.84%
          anhydrous
          copper
          sulfate(S)
          (equiv.  to
          1.527%
          metallic
          copper)
Wood products

  Termites
          26.8% (SP)
                          32.0% (SP)
Use undiluted.  Treat only clean,
unpainted wood.  For indoor
sites, one drenching coat is
sufficient.  For outdoor sites or
those exposed to severe moisture,
use two or three coats applied a
few minutes apart.  For dipping
treatment of outdoor items,
immerse for at least 12 hours,
and if items are to he in con-
tact with soil or water, immerse
for 24 to 48 hours.  Treated
surfaces may be painted after
thorough drying.  Formulation
contains 5.17 anhydrous sodium
dichromate and 0.2% anhydrous
chromic acid.
For industrial use only.  Treat
products only by pressure
processes using water solutions
of 1.0 to 5.0% of total product.
Formulation contains 31.5%
sodium dichromate, 30.5% arsenic
pentoxide dihydrate, and 6.2%
sodium pyroarsenate.

For industrial use only.  Treat
products only by pressure
processes using water solutions
of 1.0 to 5.0% of total product.
Formulation contains 53%
potassium dichromate and 10%
arsenic pentoxide.
Issued:   7-31-74
            III-C-43.3

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                              CRUFOMATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, S

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Do not treat sick animals, or animals under stress from castration,
      dehorning, over-exertion, or excitement.
      Do not treat within 10 days of shipping,  weaning, or exposure to
      diseases.
      Do not treat animals simultaneously or within a few days before or
      after treatment with or exposure to cholinesterase-inhabiting drugs,
      pesticides or other chemicals.
      Cattle should have free access to water and feed before and after
      treatment.
      Do not load cattle in poorly ventilated trucks within 24 hours fol-
      lowing treatment.
Site and Pest
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Dosage

actual
(Dairy Livestock)
(Livestock Intended for Slaughter)

Cattle, beef
Cattle, dairy
  (non-lactating)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  1.0 ppm (meat, fat, meat by-
                  products)
                  milk [180.6(a)(3)].
                  7 day preslaughter interval for
                  all applications.
                  3 day prefreshening interval for
                  all applications.
                  If freshening occurs during
                  treatment, or if treatment has
                  not been withdrawn the required
                  3 days prior to freshening, milk
                  must not be used for human con-
                  sumption.
*4-^£ert-butyl-2-chlorophenyl methyl methylphosphoramidate; Ruelene

Issued:  4-16-73            III-C-47.1

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                             CRUFOMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Cattle, beef  (continued)
Cattle, dairy
 (non-lactating)

  Cattle grubs
1.5 gal. of 25%
concentrate/100
gal. water(EC)
                          1.0 gal. of
                          35.7% concen-
                          trate/150 gal.
                          water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Spray application.  Spray to wet
the skin on back and sides of
cattle.  Use 200-400 psi pres-
sure to assure penetration
through the hair.  Do not apply
more than one gallon of spray
mixture per animal.  Keep the
spray well mixed.  Treat cattle
as soon as possible after fly
activity ceases and early in
the grub cycle.  Consult your
Cooperative Agricultural Exten-
sion Service for proper timing
of treatment.

Dip application.  Treat cattle
as soon as possible after fly
activity ceases and early in the
grub cycle.  Consult your Cooper-
ative Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice for proper timing of treat-
ment.  To replenish vat fluid or
correct the strength following
rain, add 1.0 gallon of concen-
trate per 100 gal. of water for
short-haired cattle, or 1.0 gal-
lon per 75 gallons of water for
long-haired cattle.
Issued:  4-16-73
   III-C-47.2

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                             CRUFOMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Cattle, beef  (continued)
Cattle, dairy
 (non-lactating)

  Cattle grubs
   (continued)
0.5 fl. oz. of
13.4% solution/
100 Ib. of body
weight(with 5.0
fl. oz. maximum
per animal over
1,000 lb.)(S)
       or
0.75 fl. oz. of
9.4% solution/
100 Ib. of body
weight(with 8.0
fl. oz. maximum
per animal over
1,000 lb.)(S)
     or
1.0 fl. oz. of
6.25% emulsion/
100 Ib. of body
weight(with 8.0
fl. oz. maximum
per animal over
800 lb.)(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Pour on application.  Pour along
back line of animals.  Treat
cattle as soon as possible after
fly activity ceases and early in
grub cycle.  Consult your Cooper-
ative Agricultural Extension
Service for proper timing of
treatment.
 Issued:  4-16-73
   III-C-47.3

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                             CRUFOMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Cattle, beef  (continued)
Cattle, dairy
 (non-lactating)

  Horn fly
  Lice
1.5 gal. of 25%
concentrate/100
gal. water(EC)
                          1.0 gal. of
                          35.7% concen-
                          trate/150 gal.
                          water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Spray application.  Spray to wet
the skin on back and sides of the
cattle.  Use 200-400 psi pressure
to assure penetration through the
hair.  Do not apply more than one
gallon of spray mixture per ani-
mal.  For horn flies, repeat at
3- to 4-week intervals.  For lice,
repeat only if reinfestation oc-
curs.  Cattle treated for grubs
may be treated for horn flies or
lice anytime during the year.
Cattle not treated for grubs may
be treated for horn flies or lice
anytime during year, but possible
side-effects of grubs should be
considered.

Dip application.  For horn flies,
repeat at 3- to 4-week intervals.
For lice, repeat only if reinfesta-
tion occurs.  Cattle treated for
grubs may be treated for horn
flies and lice anytime during the
year.  Cattle not treated for
grubs may be treated for horn
flies and lice anytime during
the year, but possible side-
effects of grubs should be con-
sidered.  To replenish vat fluid
or correct the strength following
rain, add 1.0 gallon of concen-
trate per 100 gallons of water
for short-haired cattle or 1.0
gallon per 75 gallons of water
for long-haired cattle.
 Issued:   4-16-73
    III-C-47.4

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                             CRUFOMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Cattle, beef  (continued)
Cattle, dairy
 (non-lactating)

  Horn fly
  Lice
   (continued)
0.5 fl. oz. of
13.4% solution/
100 Ib. of body
weight(with 5.0
fl. oz. maximum
per animal over
1,000 lb.)(S)
     or
0.75 fl. oz. of
9.4% solution/
100 Ib. of body
weight(with 8.0
fl. oz. maximum
per animal over
1,000 lb.)(S)
      or
1.0 fl. oz. of
6.25% emulsion/
100 Ib. of body
weight(with 8.0
fl. oz. maximum
per animal over
800 lb.)(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Pour-on application.  Pour along
back line.  For horn flies, re-
peat at 3- to 4-week intervals.
For lice, repeat only if rein-
festation occurs.  Cattle treated
for grubs may be treated for
horn flies and lice anytime dur-
ing the year.  Cattle not treated
for grubs may be treated for
flies and lice anytime dur-
ing the year, but possible side-
effects from grubs should be
considered.
Issued:   4-16-73
  III-C-47.5

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                             CRYOLITE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  WP, D

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

     General Warnings and Limitations

     Bee caution:  This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to
     direct treatment or residues on crops.  Protective information
     may be obtained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension
     Service.

     Cryolite-naled D formulations must be used within 3 to 60 days
     of maunfacture.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Apples
   Apple flea
    weevil
   Codling moth
   Fuller rose
    beetle
   Gypsy moth
    (larvae)

   Katydids
   Plum curculio
   Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
   23.25-48.0
   (WP,D)
   23.25-46.5
   (WP.D)

   24.0-48.0
   (WP.D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7.0 ppm  combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
48 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by wash-
ing, brushing or other effective
means.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
* sodium fluoaluminate
Issued: 7-31-75
   III-C-48.1

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                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib. actual/A.

Asparagus
   Asparagus
    beetle
Beans
   Bean leaf
    beetle
   Bean leafroller
   Corn earworm
   Diabrotica
    beetles
    (including
    cucumber
    beetles)
10.0-15.0(0)
23.25-48.0(WP),
12.5-48.0(0)

10.0-16.0(0)
23.25-48.0(WP),
12.24-48.0(0)

10.0-16.0(0)
12.0(0)


23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0-16.0(0)


12.0(0)
10.0-48.0
(WP.D)

12.0(0)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF
Do not apply during cutting
season.

Postharvest foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by washing
brushing or other effective means.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.2

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               CRYOLITE

           Dosage

       Ib. actual/A.
Beans (continued)

   Flea beetles

   Mexican bean
    beetle
Beets
   Beet armyworm

Broccoli
  Cabbage looper
           10.0-15.0(0)

           23.25-43.0(WP),
           12.24-48.0(0)

           10.0-16.0(0)
           12.5-50.0(0)
           23.25-48.0(WP),
           10.0-50.0(0)

           12.5-25.0(0)
                         10.0(0)


                          7.5(0)
                                           Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.
                                           with parathion.
                      Formulated
7.0 ppm of combined fluorine
(beets with or without tops or
beet greens).
No preharvest interval through
50 Ib./A. for roots.  For foliage
applications, remove residues by
washing, brushing or other
effective means.
Do not apply after the seedling
stage if tops are to be used
for food.

Foliage application.

7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
Do not apply after edible parts
start to form through 50 Ib./A.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.  For aerial
                                           application, use. high dosage.
                                           Formulated with naled.
                             Foliage application.
                             with parathion.
                      Formulated
                             Foliage application.  Formulated
                             with parathion and toxaphene.
Issued: 7-31-75
           III-C-48.3

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                             CRYOLITE
Site and Pest
    Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
Broccoli (continued)

   Climbing cutworms
   Corn earworm
   Diabrotica
    beetles
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)

    12.5-25.0(D)
                         10.0(D)


                          7.5(D)
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)

     7.5(D)
    10.0-15.0(D)

    10.0(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  For aerial
application, use high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.
   Diamondback
    moth (larvae)
  Flea beetles
    23.25-48.0(WP),
    12.24-48.0(0)

    10.0(D)
                          7.5(D)
    23.25-48.0(WP),
    10.0-48.0(D)

    10.0(D)
                          7.5(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.
Issued: 7-31-75
    III-C-48.4

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                             CRYOLITE

 Site and Pest            Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                     Ib. actual/A.
 Broccoli  (continued)

   Imported
   cabbageworm
  Vegetable weevil


  Yellowstriped
    armyworm
23.25-48.0(WP),   Foliage application.
12.24-48.0(0)
10.0(D)


 7.5(D)


10.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathlon.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathicn and toxaphene.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
 Brussels  sprouts
  Cabbage  looper
  Climbing cutworms
    Corn earworm
23.25-46.5(WP),
10.0-50.0(0)

10.0(D)


 7.5(D)


23.25-46.5
(WP.D)

10.0(D)


 7.5(D)
23.25-46.5
(WP.D)

 7.5(D)
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
Do not apply after edible parts
start to form through 50 Ib./A.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathlon.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathlon and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.   Formulated
                                           with parathion and  toxaphene.
Issued:  7-31-75
III-C-48.5

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                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib. actual/A.
Brussels sprouts (continued)
   Diabrotica
    beetles
   Diamondback
    moth (larvae)
   Flea beetles
   Imported
    cabbagewonn
   Vegetable weevil
   Yellowstriped
    armyworm
Cabbage
  Cabbage looper
10.0-15.0(D)


10.0(D)
23.25-46.5(WP)
10.0-46.5(D)
10.0(D)


 7.5(D)


10.0(D)
23.25-46.5

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                             CRYOLITE
Site and Pest



Cabbage (continued

  Climbing cutworms
  Corn earworm
  Dlabrotica
   beetles
    Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)

    12.5-25.0(D)
    13.8-18.4


    10.0(D)


     7.5(D)


    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)

     7.5(D)


    10.0-15.0(D)


    10.0(D)
Tolerance. Use, Limitations
  Diamondback
   moth (larvae)

  Flea beetles
  Imported
   cabbageworm
  Vegetable weevil
  Yellowstrlped
   armyworm
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.  Formulated
                                           with parathion.
    23.25-48.0(WP),   Foliage application.
    10.0-48.0(D)
    10.0(D)



     7.5(D)


    10.0(D)
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
    III-C-48.7

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                             CRYOLITK
Site and Pest
Cantaloupes
    Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
  Cabbage looper
  Diabrotica beetles
   (including
   cucumber beetles)
  Flea beetles
  Loopers
  Melonworm
  Pickelworm

  Striped cucumber
   beetle
  Twelvespotted
   cucumber beetle

Carrots
  Swallowtail
   butterflies
   (larvae)

  Vegetable weevil
    10.0-50.0(0)

    12.5-25.0(0)
                  Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
                  7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
                  No preharvest interval through
                  50 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Remove excess residues by washing
                  brushing or other effective means.

                  Foliage application.

                  Foliage application.  For aerial
                  application, apply high dosage.
                  Formulated with naled.
    23.25-48.0(WP),
    10.0-48.0(0)
                  Foliage application


10.5-18.4(0)


10.0(0)


10.5-14.0(0)


23.25-48.0(WP,D)  Foliage application.
                      Foliage application.  Formulated
                      with malathion.

                      Foliage application.  Formulated
                      with parathion.
                                           Foliage application.
                                           with dinocap.
                                            Formulated
    10.5-14.0(0)
    10.0-50.0(0)
    12.24-28.8(0)
                  Foliage application.  Formulated
                  with dinocap.
                  7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine
                  (roots and tops).
                  No preharvest interval through
                  50 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

                  Foliage application.
                  Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
    III-C-48.8

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                             CRYOLITE
Site and Pest
Cauliflower
    Dosage

Ib.  actual/A.
 Cabbage looper
  Climbing cutworms
  Corn earworm
  Diabrotica beetles
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Flea beetles
  Imported
   cabbageworm
  Vegetable weevil


  Yellowstriped
   armyworm

Citrus
    23.25-48.0(WP),
    10.0-50.0(0)

    10.0(D)


     7.5(D)
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)

     7.5(D)
    10.0-15.0(0)

    10.0(0)


    23.25-48.0(WP),
    10.0-48.0(0)

    10.0(0)


     7.5(0)


    10.0(0)
    23.25-48.0
    (WP,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7.0 ppm of combined fluorine.
Do not apply after the seedling
stage through 50 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.

Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.
                                           with parathion.
                      Formulated
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
                      7.0 ppm -of combined fluorine.
                      No preharvest interval through
                      48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
    Refer also to Grapefruit, Lemons, Limes,  Oranges, Tangelos, Tangerines
Issued:  71-31-75
     III-C-48.S

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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered

               CRYOLITE

           Dosage

       Ib. actual/A.
Citrus (continued)

  Black scavenger
   caterpillar
  Citrus cutworm
  Fruittree leafroller
  Fuller rose beetle
  Garden tort-rix
  Katydids
  Orangedog
  Orange tortrix
  Variegated cutworm

Collards
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Flea beetles
  Imported
   cabbageworm
  Vegetable weevil


  Yellowstriped
   armyworm
           24.0-48.0
           (WP.D)
  Cabbage looper         23.25-48.0
  Climbing cutworms      (WP,D)
  Corn earworm

                         10.0(D)
                          7.5(D)
  Diabrotica beetles     10.0(D)
           23.25-48.0
           (WP,D)

           10.0(D)


            7.5(D)


           10.0(D)
           23.25-48.0
           (WP,D)
                                           Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
                             7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
                             Do not apply after the seedling
                             stage through 48 Ib./A.  Foliage
                             application.

                             Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.
Foliage application.
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Formulated
Issued: 7-31-75
           III-C-48.10

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              EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib. actual/A.
Cranberries
  Cranberry weevil
  False armyworm
  Gypsy moth (larvae)

Cucumbers
  Cabbage looper
  Climbing cutworms
  Diabrotica beetles
   (including
   cucumber beetles)
  Flea beetles
23.25-48.0
(WP,D)
10.0-48.0
(WP.D)

12.5-25.0(D)
16.0(D)
23.25-48.0(WP),
10.0-48.0(D)
10.5-18.4(0)


10.0(D)


10.0-28.8(0)


10.5-18.4(0)


10.0-14.0(0)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by wash-
ing, brushing or other effective
means.

Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by washing,
brushing or other effective means.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  May be
formulated with dinocap.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.11

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib.  actual/A.

Cucumbers (continued)

  Loopers                10.5-14.0(D)
  Melonworm
  Pickleworm
  Striped cucumber
   beetle
  Twelvespotted
   cucumber beetle

Eggplant
  Flea beetles

Grapefruit
  Black scavenger
    caterpillar
  Citrus cutworm
  Fruittree leafroller
  Fuller rose beetle
  Garden tortrix
  Katydids
23.25-38.0
(WP,D)

23.25-48.0
(WP,D)

10.5-18.4(0)
10.5-28.8(0)
12.24-28.8(0)
23.25-48.0
CWP.D)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use,  Limitations
Foliage application.  Formulated
with dinocap.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  May be
formulated with dinocap.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
28.8 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by wash-
ing, brushing or other effective
means.

Foliage application.

7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
79 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.12

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib.  actual/A.

Grapefruit (continued)

  Leairollers            10.0-79.0(0)
  Orangedog
  Orange tortrix
  Variegated cutworm

Grapes
  Grape leaffolder
  Leafrollers
   (including
   omnivorous
   leafroller)

Honeydew melons
  Cabbage looper
23.25-48.0
(WP,D)
24.0-48.0
(WP,D)

23.25-48.0
(WP,D)
10.0-50.0(0)

12.5-25.0(0)
  Diabrotica beetles     10.0-28.8(0)
   (including cucumber
   beetles)              10,5-18.4(D)
                         10.0(0)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
Do not apply after fruit starts
to form through 48 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
50 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by wash-
ing, brushing or other effective
means.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.13

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              EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                             CRYOLITE
Site and Pest
    Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
Honeydew melons (continued)
  Flea beetles
  Loopers
  Striped cucumber
   beetle
  Twelvespotted
   cucumber beetle.

Kale
Kohlrabi
  Cabbage looper
  Climbing cutworms
  Diabrotica beetles
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Flea beetles
  Imported cabbageworm
  Vegetable weevil

Lemons
  Black scavenger
   caterpiller
  Citrus cutworm
  Fruittree leafroller
  Fuller rose beetle
  Garden tortrix
  Katydids

  Leafrollers

  Orangedog
  Orange tortrix
  Variegated cutworm
    10.5-14.0(D)
    10.0(D)
    23.25-48.0
    (WP,D)
    10.0-79.0(D)

    23.25-48.0
    (WP,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  May be
formulated with dinocap.
                      7.0 ppm/» of combined fluorine.
                      Do not apply after the seedling
                      stage through 10 Ib./A.  Foliage
                      application.
Foliage application.
with parathion.
Formulated
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
79 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
    III-C-48.14

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               EPA Compendium of  Registered  Pesticides

                              CRYOLITE
 Site  and  Pest
 Lettuce
   Alfalfa  looper
   Cabbage  looper
    Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
    10.0-28.8(D)

    10.5-18.4(D)


    12.5-25.0(D)



    10.0-50.0(0),
    23.35-48.0(WP)

    10.0-18.4(D)


     8.75-l4.0(D)


    10.0(D)


     7.5(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
Do not apply after the seedling
stage through 50 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.

Foliage application

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.
                                            Foliage  application.   Formulated
                                            with  malathion.

                                            Foliage  application.   Formulated
                                            with  carbaryl.

                                            Foliage  application.   Formulated
                                            with  parathion.

                                            Foliage  application.   Formulated
                                            with  parathion and  toxaphene.
Issued:  7-31-75
   III-C-48.15

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              EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib.  actual/A.
Lettuce (continued)

  Climbing cutworms      10.0-28.8(0)
  Corn earworm
                         12.5-25.0(D)
                         10.5-18.4(0)


                          8.75-14.0(0)


                         10.0(0)


                          7.5(0)



  Cutworms               10.0-15.0(0)

  Imported cabbageworm   10.0(0)


Limes
  Black scavenger
   caterpillar
  Citrus cutworm
  Fruittree leafroller
  Fuller rose beetle
  Garden tortrix
  Katydids

  Leafrollers

  Orange tortrix
  Variegated cutworm
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
10.0-79.0(0)

23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
                  Tolerance,  Use,  Limitations
Foliage application.

Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with carbaryl.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application against
climbing cutworms only.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

7.0 ppm of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
79 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.16

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              EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                             CRYOLITE
Site and Pest
Melons
    Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                      7.0 ppm  combined fluorine.
                      No preharvest interval through
                      50 Ib./A  Foliage application.
                      Remove excess residues by washing,
                      brushing or other effective means.
    Refer also to Cantaloupes, Honeydew melons,  Muskelons,  Watermelons.

  Cabbage looper         10.0-50.0(D)      Foliage application.

                         12.5-25.0(0)
  Diabrotica beetles
   (including
   cucumber beetles)
    10.0-28.8(0)

    10.5-18.4(0)


    10.0(0)
Muskmelons
     Refer also to Cantaloupes.

  Cabbage looper         10.0-50.0(0)

                         12.5-25.0(0)
Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
50 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by washing,
brushing or other effective means.
                      Foliage application.

                      Foliage application.  For aerial
                      application, apply high dosage.
                      Formulated with naled.
Issued: 7-31-75
    III-C-48.17

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib. actual/A.

Muskmelons (continued)

  Diabrotica beetles     10.0-28.8(0)
   (including
   cucumber beetles)     10.0-18.A(D)


                         10.0(D)
  Flea beetles
  Loopers
  Striped cucumber
   beetle
  Twelvespotted
   cucumber beetle

Mustard greens
  Cabbage looper
  Climbing cutworms
  Corn earworm
  Diabrotica beetles
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
10.5-14.0(0)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0(0)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0(D)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  !*ay be
formulated with dinocap.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
Do not apply after the seedling
stage through 48 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.  Formulated
                                           with parathion.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.18

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib. actual/A.

Mustard greens (continued)

  Flea beetles           23.25-48.0
  Imported cabbageworm    (WF,D)

                         10.0(D)
  Vegetable weevil
  Yellowstriped
   armyworm

Oranges
  Black scavenger
   caterpillar
  Citrus cutworm
  Fruittree leafroller
  Fuller rose beetle
  Garden tortrix
  Katydids

  Leafrollers

  Orangedog
  Orange tortrix
  Variegated cutworm

Peaches
10.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP,D)
23.25-48.0
(WP,D)
10.0-79.0(0)

23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
                  Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
79 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
                  7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
                  No preharvest interval through
                  48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Remove excess residues by wash-
                  ing, brushing or other effective
                  means.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.19

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               EPA Compendium  of  Registered

                              CRYOLITE

 Site  and  Pest             Dosage

                      Ib.  actual/A.
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
 Peaches  (continued)

   Codling moth
   Fuller rose beetle
   Gypsy  moth  (larvae)

   Katydids
   Plum curculio
 Pears
   Codling moth
   Fuller rose beetle

   Katydids

   Plum curculio


 Peppers
   Hornworms
   Pepper weevil
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
23.25-46.5
(WP.D)

24.0-48.0
(WP.D)
23.25-48.0
(WP,D)

23.25-46.5(WP,D)

24.0-48.0
(WP,D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
P.emove excess residues by wash-
ing, brushing or other effective
means.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
                  7.0 ppm of combined fluorine.
                  No preharvest interval through
                  48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Remove excess residues by wash-
                  ing, brushing or other effective
                  means.
16.0(D)
23.25-48.0(WP),
12.24-48.0(0)
                          16.0(D)
                           9.0
Foliage application.
with parathion.
Formulated
Foliage application.  Apply at
first fruit set and repeat up to
5 times at 5-day intervals.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion and toxaphene.
Issued:  7-31-75
III-C-48.20

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Site and Pest
Radishes
EPA Compendium of Registered

               CRYOLITE

           Dosage

       Ib. actual/A.
  Cabbage looper
  Climbing cutworms
  Corn earworm
  Diamondback moth
   (larvae)
  Flea beetles
  Imported cabbageworm
  Vegetable weevil
  Yellowstriped
   armyworm

Squash
           23.25-48.0
           (WP.D)

           10.0(D)
           23.25-48.0
           (WP,D)
  Diabrotica beetles     10.0(D)
           23.25-48.0
           (WP,D)

           10.0(D)
           23.25-48.0
           (WP.D)

           10.0(D)
           10.0(D)
           23.25-48.0
           (WP.D)
                                           Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine
(with or without tops).
No preharvest interval through
48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
                             7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
                             No preharvest interval through
                             48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                             Remove excess residues by wash-
                             ing, brushing or other effective
                             means.
Issued: 7-31-75
           III-C-48.21

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib.  actual/A.

Squash (continued)

  Cabbage looper         12.5-25.0(0)
  Climbing cutworms
  Diabrotica beetles
   (including
   cucumber beetles)
  Flea beetles
  Loopers
  Melonworm
  Pickleworm
10.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP,D)
10.5-18.4(D)


10.0(D)


10.5-18.4(D)


10.0-14.0(D)


10.0(D)


10.5-14.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

23.25-48.0
(WP,D)

10.5-18.4(0)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance,  Use, Limitations
Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with dinocap.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with dinocap.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.  Formulated
                                           with malathion.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.22

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib. actual/A.

Strawberries
  Omnivorous
   leafroller

  Strawberry leaf
   beetles

  Strawberry
   leafroller

Tangelos
Tangerines
  Black scavenger
   caterpillar
  Citrus cutworm
  Fruittree leafroller
  Fuller rose beetle
  Garden tortrix
  Katydids

  Leafrollers

  Orangedog
  Orange tortrix
  Variegated cutworm

Tomatoes
23.25-46.5
(WP.D)

12.24-28.8(D)
24.0-48.0
(WP,D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
10.0-79.0(D)

23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
48 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by wash-
ing, brushing or other effective
means.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
79 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.

Foliage application.
                  7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
                  No preharvest interval through
                  50 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
                  Remove excess residues by wash-
                  ing, brushing or other effective
                  means.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.23

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE
                            •

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib. actual/A.
Tomatoes (continued)

  Blister beetles


  Cabbage looper



  Flea beetles
  Hornworms
  Tomato fruitwortn
  Tomato pinworm
Turnips
  Cabbage looper
  Climbing cutworms
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0-50.0(0)

12.24-28.8(0)

12.0-25.0(0)
                         12.25-20.7(0)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

12.0-25.0(0)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0(0)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.


Foliage application.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply at high
dosage.  Formulated with
naled.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Folicge application.
Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply at high dosage.
Formulated with naled.

Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine
(with or without tops or turnip
greens).  No preharvest interval
through 48 Ib./A. for roots.
Foliage application.  Do not
apply after the seedling stage if
tops are to be used as food.

Foliage application.
                                           Foliage application.
                                           with parathion.
                      Formulated
 Issued: 7-31-75
 III-C-48.24

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              EPA Compendium of Registered

                             CRYOLITE

Site and Pest            Dosage

                     Ib.  actual/A.
Turnips (continued)

  Corn earworm
  Diamondback
   moth (larvae)
  Flea beetles
  Imported
   cabbageworm
  Vegetable weevil


  Yellowstriped
   armyworm

Watermelons
  Cabbage looper
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
  Diabrotica beetles     10.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)

10.0(D)


10.0(D)
23.25-48.0
(WP.D)
10.0-50.0(0)

12.5-25.0(0)
                  Pesticides
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.
7.0 ppm  of combined fluorine.
No preharvest interval through
50 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Remove excess residues by wash-
ing, brushing or other effective
means.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.  For aerial
application, apply high dosage.
Formulated with naled.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-C-48.25

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                   EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                             CRYOLITE
Site and Pest
    Dosage

Ib. actual/A.
Watermelons (continued)

  Diabrotica beetles
   (including
   cucumber beetles)
  Flea beetles
  Loopers

  Melonworm
  Pickleworm

ORNAMENTALS
    23.25-48.0(WP),
    10.0-48.8(D)

    10.5-18.4(0)


    10.0(D)


    10.5-14.0(0)
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

Flowering Plants
  Fuller rose beetle
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Shrubs
Trees
Vines
  Codling moth
  Flea weevils
  Fuller rose beetle
  Gypsy moth (larvae)

  Katydids
  Plum curculio
    23.25-48.0
    (WP.D)
    23.25-46.5
    (WP.D)

    24.0-48.0
    (WP.D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Formulated
with malathion.

Foliage application.  Formulated
with parathion.

Foliage application.  May be
formulated with dinocap.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.


Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
     III-C-48.26

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                  CUPRIC FERRIC SUBSULFATE COMPLEX*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  S

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Molluscicide

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          actual

AQUATIC AREAS

Aquariums

  Snails                  9.7%(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply one drop of solution per
one gallon of aquarium water.
Snails will begin dying in 2
to 24 hours.  Remove treated
water by siphoning and replace
with fresh water.  Repeat
treatment in three days if
needed.  Treatment is harmless
to healthy fish.
Formulation contains 6.1%
magnesium sulfate.
*equivalent to 3.4% elemental copper

Issued:   1-14-74            III-C-49

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                EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides

                             CYTHIOATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  L, tablets

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Do not use in greyhounds.
      Do not use in animals that are sick, pregnant, under stress, or recov-
      ering from surgery.
      Cythioate is a cholinesterase inhibitor.  Do not use this product on
      or in animals simultaneously or within a few days before or after
      treatment with or exposure to other cholinesterase-inhibiting drugs,
      pesticides, or chemicals.
      For use only by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
HUMANS, PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS

Does
  Fleas
1.0 cc of 1.6%
liquid/10 Ib.
body weight(L),
15 mg./lO Ib.
body weight
(tablet)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Administer orally.  For the liquid,
thoroughly mix the correct dosage
with the food.  Treat once every
3 days or twice a week.  At least
95% of the fleas will usually be
killed by the first week of treat-
ment.  Additional treatments for
several weeks are necessary to
remove fleas that reinfest dogs
from their environment.
*0,0-dimethyl 0-p-sulfamoylphenyl phosphorothioate

Issued:  8-30-73            III-C-52

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            DECACHLOROBIS (2,4-CYCLOPENTADIENE-l-YL)*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  S, WP

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS
Dosage
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Arborvitae
Hemlock
Roses
Spruce

  Spider mites
(Greenhouse Plants)

Carnations
Chrysanthemums
Roses

  Two-spotted spider
   mite
*Pentac

Issued:  11-14-72
0.25 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(WP)
1.0 fl. oz. of
10% solution/
3,000 cu. ft.
of space
    or
32 fl. oz. of
10% solution/
100,000 cu. ft.
(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
For use in fog generators.  Apply
on the 1st, 3rd, 7th and 9th days
of each month, or make two appli-
cations 12 days apart.  Initial
results may not appear for 3 to
5 days following application.
Prepare greenhouse prior to fog-
ging as follows:  (1) close all
doors, windows and ventilators,
(2) take all precautions neces-
sary to prevent persons and ani-
mals from entering the area, such
as by locking or barricading all
entrances and posting warning
signs, (3) turn off all misting
systems, fans and sulfur pots,
and be certain blossoms and fo-
liage are dry, (4) adjust room
temperature to between 70-85°F.
After application, greenhouse
should remain closed for 1 1/2
hours.  Ventilate greenhouse
completely for at least one hour
before re-entry.
   III-D-1.1

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            DECACHLOROBIS (2,4-CYCLOPENTADIENE-l-YL)

Site and Pest              Dosage           Tolerance, Use, Limitations

Azaleas
Carnations
Chrysanthemums
Delphiniums
Gardenias
Poinsettias
Roses
Snapdragons
Zinnias

  Two-spotted spider       0.25 Ib.         Under cool conditions, one appli-
   mite                    actual/100       cation should be sufficient.  For
                           gal. water(WP)   heavy mite infestations and for
                                            roses, a second application 2
                                            weeks later should be made.  Use
                                            100 gallons of spray mixture for
                                            2,000 to 3,000 mature rose bushes.
Issued: 11-14-72              III-D-1.2

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   DECACHLOROOCTAHYDRO-l,3,4-METHENO-2H-CYCLOBUTA[cd]PENTALEN-2-ONE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  WP, D, bait

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide, Acaricide

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Bananas
  Banana root borer
Citrus (non-bearing)
  Citrus rust mite
Tobacco

  Southern potato
   wireworm
  Tobacco wireworm
2.0 Ib./A.
     or
0.1 oz./plant
(D)
0.25-0.5/100
gal.  water(WP)
1.0 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.01 ppm.

Apply evenly by shaker can in a
12-inch circular band adjacent to
each plant.  Do not apply more
often than every 6 months.  Do
not dust areas while they are
occupied by unprotected humans
or beneficial animals and keep
them out of treated areas for at
least one hour after treatment.

NF.
Apply only to non-bearing trees
(those which will not bear fruit
within one year).

Use restricted to Florida.  Fo-
liage application.  Apply in
February or March and add to
summer spray made for scale con-
trol (June or July).

NF.

Use restricted to the southeastern
United States.  Broadcast evenly
by mechanical spreader in spring
before planting.  Incorporate into
top 6 inches of soil immediately
after application.
*Kepone

Issued:  5-30-73
  III-D-2.1

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   DECACHLOROOCTAHYDRO-1,3,4-METHENO-2H-CYCLOBUTA[cd]PENTALEN-2-ONE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Lawns
Turf (including
 golf courses)
  Ants
  Fall armyworm
  Mole crickets
  Sod webworms
0.125%(bait)
4.0 Ib./A.
     or
0.5 lb./5,000
sq. ft.(WP)

4.0 Ib./A.
     or
0.5 Ib.75,000
sq. ft.(WP),
0.1-0.2 lb.7
5,000 sq. ft.
(bait)

4.0 Ib./A.
     or
0.5 Ib./5.000
sq. ft.(WP)
Formulated as dust, granular, and
paste products packaged either
loose or in containers (bait
boxes).  Place 2 or 3 tablespoons
of loose bait, or one container,
on each ant mound.  Scatter addi-
tional loose bait along ant trails
or space additional containers
every 10-15 feet along them.
Repeat as needed.  Use only in
areas inaccessible to children
and pets.

Apply in sufficient water for
even coverage.
Apply WP in sufficient water for
even coverage.  Apply bait evenly
by mechanical spreader.
Apply in sufficient water for
even coverage.
Issued:   5-30-73
  III-D-2.2

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   DECACHLOROOCTAHYDRO-1,3,4-METHENO-2H-CYCLOBUTA[cd]PENTALEN-2-ONE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

Flower gardens

  Ants                    0.125%(bait)      Formulated as dust, granular, and
                                            paste products packaged either
                                            loose or in containers (bait
                                            boxes).   Place 2 or 3 tablespoons
                                            of loose bait, or one container,
                                            on each ant mound.  Scatter addi-
                                            tional loose bait along ant trails,
                                            or space additional containers
                                            every 10-15 feet along them.
                                            Repeat as needed.  Use only in
                                            areas inaccessible to children
                                            and pets.

Gladiolus

  Corn earworm            1.0 Ib./lOO       For commercial field-grown glad-
  Fall armyworm           gal. water/A.      iolus only.  Apply when larvae
  Southern armyworm       (WP)              appear.   Repeat at 7-day intervals
                                            until 5-10 days before cutting.
Issued:   5-30-73            II1-D-2.3

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   DECACHLOROOCTAHYDRO-1,3,4-METHENO-2H-CYCLOBUTA[cd]PENTALEN-2-ONE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Indoor Areas

  Ants (including
   Argentine ant
   cornfield ant
   crazy ant
   grease-eating ants
   harvester ants
   imported fire ants
   little black ant
   pharoah ant
   pyramid ant
   southern fire ant
   sweet-eating ants
   thief ant)
  Cockroaches (including
   American cockroach
   brownbanded cockroach
   German cockroach
   Oriental cockroach
   palmettobug)
  Silverfish

Outdoor Areas

  Ants (refer to
   species above)
0.125%(bait)
0.125%(bait)
Formulated as dust, granular,
jelly, and paste products
packaged either loose or in con-
tainers (bait boxes).  Use 2 or
3 teaspoons of paste, 2 or 3
tablespoons of granules, or 2 or
3 containers per infested room.
Loose baits may be scattered or
placed in piles.  For ants, place
baits near nest entrance, at
points of entry such as foundation
sills in basement or around win-
dows, and where ants are foraging.
For cockroaches and silverfish,
place baits in areas such as
beneath major appliances, sinks,
and cabinets as well as closets
and storage areas.  Use only in
areas inaccessible to children
and pets.
Formulated as dust, granular,
jelly, and paste products
packaged either loose or in con-
tainers (bait boxes).  Place 1
or 2 teaspoons of paste, 1 or 2
tablespoons of granules, or one
container within a few inches of
ant mound entrance.  Scatter
additional loose bait along
walks, building foundations, and
ant trails or space containers
every 5-15 feet along them
Use only in areas inaccessible
to children and pets.
Issued:   3-29-74
  III-D-2.4
  Replaces page issued 5-30-73

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   DECACHLOROOCTAHYDRO-1,3,4-METHENO-2H-CYCLOBUTA[cd]PENTALEN-2-ONE

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance,  Use, Limitations



Outdoor Areas  (continued)

  Millipedes              0.125%(bait)      Scatter bait pellets over forag-
  Pillbugs                                  ing area and around building
                                            foundations.  Use only in areas
                                            inaccessible to children and pets.

COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

(Edible Products Areas)

Indoor Areas

      Refer to pests and limitations under Domestic Dwellings, Medical
      Facilities and Schools.  Baits may be used in edible products areas
      only under the following conditions.

      Use only when plant  is not in operation and food is not exposed.
      Use only in bait boxes where bait in each box can be accounted for.
      Remove and account for all bait boxes prior to resuming plant opera-
      tions.

(Areas Other Than Edible Products Areas)

Indoor Areas
Outdoor Areas

      Refer to sites, pests  and limitations under Domestic Dwellings, Medical
      Facilities and Schools.  The following limitations apply unless the
      conditions listed above for edible products areas are met.

      Do not use in edible products areas of food processing plants, restau-
      rants, or other areas  where food is commercially prepared or processed.
      Do not use in food serving areas while food is exposed.
Issued:  5-30-73            III-D-2.5

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              EPA  Compendium of Registered  Pesticides

                             DEMETON*

 PRINCIPAL  FORMULATION:   EC

 TYPE  PESTICIDE:   Insecticide, Acaricide

       General Warnings  and  Limitations.

       Bee  caution:   This product  is toxic  to bees  and  should  not  be  applied
       when bees are  actively visiting  the  area.
 Site  and  Pest
 AGRICULTURAL  CROPS
Alfalfa
Dosage

Ib. actual
  Aphids
  Mites
0.25/A.(EC)
 Almonds
  Aphids
  Mites
0.75/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5 ppm (fresh alfalfa).
12 ppm (alfalfa hay).
15 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
(seed crop)
21 day pregrazing or preharvest
interval through 0.25 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not use treated crop for direct
human consumption.

Foliage application.  Do not apply
more than once per cutting.

For seed crop use, repeat as needed.
Chaff from seed crop may be used
for feed or forage, but do not cut
green crop for these purposes.

0.75 ppm (nuts).
5.0 ppm (hulls).
21 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Apply once
per season.  May be combined with
codling moth spray.
*0,0-diethyl 0-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl]  phosphorothioate and
 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl]  phosphorothioate;  Systox
 Issued: 11-14-72
   III-D-3.1

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apples
  Leafhopper,
   white apple

  Aphids
  Mites
  Leaf miner,
   unspotted tentiform

Apricots
  Aphids
  Mites
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)

0.125-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.187-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply rates through 2.25
Ib./A. more than 3 times per
season.
Do not apply rates above 2.25
through 6.0 Ib./A. more than
once per season.

Foliage application.
Foliage application.  Use low
rate for regular preventive spray
programs, and high rate for estab-
lished populations.

Foliage application.  Use low
rate for regular preventive spray
programs, and high rate for estab-
lished populations.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval  through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than  3  times
per season.

Foliage application.
                                             For use on nonbearing  trees  only.
 Issued:  11-14-72
 III-D-3.2

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Barley
  Aphids
  Mites
Beans
  Aphids
  Mites

Blackberries

  Aphids
  Leafhoppers
  Mites
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower

  Aphids
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC)

0.25/A.(EC)
0.375-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
    or
0.75-1.5/A.
(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
transplant
water
    or
0.5/A.(EC)
0.75 ppm (grain).
5.0 ppm (green fodder and straw).
45 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A  (grain).  Foliage
application.
21 day pregrazing or preharvest
interval through 0.25 Ib./A
(fodder and straw).  Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.

Foliage application.  Do not re-
peat application within 14 days.

Foliage application.  Do not re-
peat application within 14 days.

0.3 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
NF.

For use as a postharvest treat-
ment only.  Apply in the late
summer or fall months only.
                0.75 ppm.
                21 day preharvest interval through
                0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Foliage application.  The first
application may be made at the
specified rate in transplant
water.  Subsequent applications
should be made at the specified
rate per acre.
Issued: 11-14-72
  III-D-3.3

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
Celery
  Aphids
  Mites

Clover
  Aphids
  Mites

Cotton
  Thrips

  Aphids
  Mites

Dewberries

  Aphids
  Leafhoppers
  Mites
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25/A.(EC)
0.25/A.(EC)

0.375/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
0.75-1.5/A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.75 ppm.
28 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
5.0 ppm (fresh clover).
12 ppm (clover hay).
21 day pregrazing or preharvest
interval through 0.25 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not use treated crop for direct
human consumption.
Do not apply more than once per
cutting.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm  (cottonseed).
21 day preharvest interval through
0.375 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not graze dairy or meat animals
on treated fields.
Do not feed gin waste to livestock.

Foliage application.

Foliage application.


NF.

For use as a postharvest treat-
ment only.  Apply in the late
summer or fall months only.
Issued: 11-14-72
   III-D-3.4

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                             DEMETON

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          Ib. actual

Eggplant
  Aphids


Filberts



  Aphids


Gooseberries

  Aphids
  Leafhoppers
  Mites



Grapes
  Leafhoppers
  Mites

Grapefruit
  Aphids
  Mite, citrus red
0.25-0.375/A.
(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
0.75-1.5/A.
(EC)
0.375/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
                Pesticides
                   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.3 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.375 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
40 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
NF.

For use as a postharvest treat-
ment only.  Apply in the late
summer or fall months only.
1.25 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.375 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
  III-D-3.5

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                             DEMETON

Site and Pest             Dosage

                          Ib.  actual
  Aphids
Lemons
  Aphids
  Mite, citrus red

Lettuce
  Aphids
Loganberries

  Aphids
  Leafhoppers
  Mites
Muskmelons
  Aphids
  Leafhopper, beet
  Mites
0.25/100 gal.
water
    or
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
                Pesticides
                   Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.25 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
     or
0.75-1.5/A.
(EC)
0.375/A.(EC)
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
NF.

For use as a postharvest treat-
ment only.  Apply in the late
summer or fall months only.
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.375 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  If band
application is used, reduce spec-
ified dosage in proportion to the
amount of acreage actually treat-
ed.
Issued: 11-14-72
  III-D-3.6

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
Nectarines
  Aphids
  Mites
Oats
  Aphids
  Mites
Oranges
  Aphids
  Mite, citrus red
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC)

0.25/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.75 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
per season.

Foliage application.
                                             For use on nonbearing trees only.
0.75 ppm (grain).
5.0 ppm (green fodder and straw).
45 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A (grain).  Foliage
application.
21 day pregrazing or preharvest
interval through 0.25 Ib./A
(fodder and straw).  Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.

Foliage application.  Do not re-
peat application within 14 days.

Foliage application.  Do not re-
peat application within 14 days.

0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
  III-D-3.7

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
Peaches
  Aphids
  Mites
Pears
  Aphids
  Mites

  Leaf miner,
   unspotted tentiform
Peas
  Aphids
Pecans
  Aphids
  Mites
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.187/100 gal.
water(EC)

0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
 0.25/100  gal.
 water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations



0.75 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
per season.

Foliage application.


For use on nonbearing trees only.


0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply rates through 2.25
Ib./A. more than 3 times per
season.
Do not apply rates above 2.25
through 3.0 Ib./A. more than
once per season.

Foliage application.


Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval  through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval  through
1.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued:   11-14-72
   III-D-3.8

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                             DEMETON

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use^ Limitations

                          Ib. actual
Peppers



  Aphids

Pineapples

  Mites



Plums
  Aphids
  Mites
Potatoes
0.375/A.(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.375/
100 gal.
water(EC)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
  LesJfiioppers
0, 187--0.5/A-
ao
0.75 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.375 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.

NF.

For use as a dip for planting
stock only.  Do not handle treat-
ed stock with bare hands.

0.75 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
60 day preharvest interval above
2.0 through 3.0 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Do not apply rates through 2.0
Ib./A. more than 3 times per
season.
Do not apply rates above 2.0
through 3.0 Ib./A. more than
twice per season.

Foliage application.
                                            For use on nonbearing trees only.
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
  III-D-3.9

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
Prunes (fresh)
  Aphids
  Mites
Raspberries

  Aphids
  Leafhoppers
  Mites
Sorghum
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.25-0.375/
100 gal.
water(EC)

0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
      or
0.75-1.5/A.
(EC)
  Aphids
  Mites
0.25/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.75 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
60 day preharvest interval above
2.0 through 3.0 Ib./A.  Foliage
application.
Do not apply rates through 2.0
Ib./A. more than 3 times per
season.
Do not apply rates above 2.0
through 3.0 Ib./A. more than
twice per season.

Foliage application.
                                            For use on nonbearing trees only.
NF.

For use as a postharvest treat-
ment only.  Apply in the late
summer or fall months only.
0.2 ppm  (grain and forage).
35 day pregrazing or preharvest
interval through 0.25 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not apply more than once per
season.

Foliage application.
 Issued:  11-14-72
   III-D-3.10

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
Strawberries
  Aphids
  Mites
   (except cyclamen mite)

Sugar beets
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.375/A.(EC)
  Aphids
  Mites

Tomatoes
  Aphids
  Mites

Walnuts
  Aphids
  Mites
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.375/A.
(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use. Limitations
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval tb:,">u£"".
0.375 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
0.5 ppm (beets and pulp).
5.0 ppm (tops).
30 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
per season.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.375 Ib./A..  Foliage application.

Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A.  Foliage application.

Foliage application.  Apply once
per season.  May be combined with
codling moth spray.
Issued:  11-14-72
  III-D-3.11

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                             DEMETON

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

Wheat                                       0.75 ppm (grain).
                                            5.0 ppm (green fodder and straw).
                                            45 day preharvest interval through
                                            0.25 Ib./A (grain).  Foliage
                                            application.
                                            21 day pregrazing or preharvest
                                            interval through 0.25 Ib./A
                                            (fodder and straw).  Foliage
                                            application.
                                            Do not apply more than twice per
                                            season.

  Aphids                  0.125-0.25/A.     Foliage application.  Do not re-
                          (EC)              peat application within 14 days.

  Mites                   0.25/A.(EC)       Foliage application.  Do not re-
                                            peat application within 14 days.
Issued: 11-14-72            III-D-3.12

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                             DEMETON
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
  For use by commercial applicators and commercial growers only.
  Do not hand pick, prune, transplant or otherwise handle plants within
  five days of treatment.

(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)

  Phytotoxicity has occurred on African violets, cibotium ferns and
  Croft lilies.  Caution should be exercised when treating these plants.
Flowers

  Aphids
  Mealybugs
  Mites
  Whiteflies
0.125-0.187/
50 gal. water
(EC)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Shrubs
Trees
  Aphids
  Mealybugs
  Mites
  Whiteflies
0.125-0.187/
50 gal. water
(EC)
Foliage application.
wet the plants.
Thoroughly
                  Soil application.  For bedded or
                  benched plants, apply 1 pint of
                  spray mixture per each sq. ft.
                  For potted plants, apply 1/4 pint
                  of spray mixture per 6-inch pot.
Foliage application.
wet plants.
Thoroughly
                  Soil application.  For bedded or
                  benched plants, apply 1 pint of
                  spray mixture per each sq. ft. or
                  for shrubs and trees up to 6 feet
                  tall, apply 1 to 2 gallons of the
                  spray mixture around the base of
                  each plant.  For taller plants,
                  use proportionately more.  For
                  potted plants, apply 1/4 pint of
                  the spray mixture per 6-inch pot.
Issued:  11-14-72
  III-D-3.13

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                             DEMETON

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use,  Limitations

                          Ib. actual

Shrubs
Trees
   (continued)

  Lace bugs               0.187-0.25/       Refer to directions above for
  Leaf miner, birch       50 gal.  water     aphids, etc.
  Leaf miner, boxwood     (EC)
  Leaf miner, holly

  Scale, brown soft       0.25-0.5/50       Refer to directions above for
  Scale, camelia          gal. water(EC)    aphids, etc.
  Scale, rhododendron
  Scale, tea
Issued:  11-14-72           III-D-3.14

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                             DIALIFOR*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:  This product is toxic to bees and should not be
      applied when bees are actively visiting the area.

      Keep out of sprayed areas until spray deposit has dried.  Do not
      combine with Bordeaux mixture.

      Livestock tolerances

      0.06 ppm in meat, fat and meat byproducts of cattle and in
      milk fat (reflecting negligable residues in whole milk).
Site and Pest
Grapefruit
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangeloes
Tangerines
  Citrus red mite
  Citrus rust mite
  Texas citrus mite
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
10 Ib./A.  Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice a
year.
Do not make a second application
within 3 months if fruit was
present on the tree at the time
of the first application.
Do not feed or graze livestock
on cover crops grown in citrus
groves.

Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application.  Treat
immature trees to runoff.
For mature trees apply 5 gallons
of dilute spray plus one gallon
for each foot of tree height.
For concentrate sprays the volume
of spray applied should be re-
duced proportionately.
*0,0-diethyl S-(2-chloro-l-phthalimidoethyl) phosphorodithioate; Torak

Issued:  5-30-73            III-D-4

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               DIAMMONIUM ETHYLENE BISDITHIOCARBAMATE*


PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  S

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      This chemical is not used alone on crops, but is used in tank mix
      preparations with zinc sulfate to form zineb.

      The insecticidal effectiveness of this chemical may be reduced if
      copper compounds are included in the spray.

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

AGRICULTURAL CROPS

Citrus                                      7.0 ppm (as zineb).
                                            No preharvest interval.

  Rust mites              2.0-2.5 qt. of    Use restricted to Florida.
                          48% solution/     Foliage application.   Dosages
                          500 gal. water    result in 0.8-1.0 Ib. of zineb
                          (S) (plus 2.0-    per 100 gallons of water.
                          2.5 Ib. of        While mixing, the zinc sulfate
                          zinc sulfate      must be dissolved in the tank
                          respectively)     before the diammonium ethylene
                                            bisdithiocarbamate is added.
                                            The higher dosage should be
                                            used if a copper compound is
                                            included in the spray.
*Amobam

Issued:   3-29-74            III-D-5

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                           DIATOMACEOTS EARTH
PRINCIPAL FCKMULATICHS:   D



TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TCOEAHCE pogAGE UKETATiafS
(ppa;


Stored grain:
Barley
Buckwheat
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum grain
(milo)
Wheat
Mixtures of
these



Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt

Ibs. /actual
ilicon dioxide/
ton of grain

5.6












Apply uniformly to grain as it is placed
into storage.








 Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-6

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                            1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE*
HOTCIPAL FCRMUIAUCWS:  EC;  L;G

TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide
       USE
                  TOLERANCE
            DOSAGE
                                LnCECAUCBS
  Apricots
  Bananas
  Beans (snap)
  Blackberries
  Boysenberries
  Broccoli
 125
(75 in
 pulp)
  75
  25
  50
Ibs.  actual/A.

      86




      86


      52

      17



      2k
      86
               86
      24
Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 4-6 weeks before planting.

Preplanting or at time of planting
application in rows to mineral soil.

An initial postplanting application.

Subsequent postplanting treatment not
more than once in each 9-12 month
period after initial application.

Preplanting, at time of planting or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplant application wait
7-14 days before planting.  Do not feed
vines to livestock.

Preplanting, at time of planting or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplant application wait
7-14 days before planting.  Do not
apply within 48 days of harvest.

Preplanting, at time of planting or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait 7-l4
days before planting.  Do not apply
within 48 days of harvest.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 7-14 days before planting.
  ^Proprietary names:   "Nemagon")  "Fumazone"

  Issued:  5-31-69                       III-D-7.1

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                            1,2-DIBRQMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE
      USB
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
 DOSAGE
                                                           LIMITATIONS
 Brussels  sprouts
 Cabbage
 Carrots
 Cauliflower
 Celery
 Cotton
 Cucumbers
    50
    75
    50
    75
    25
 (in seed)
    25
                            Ibs. actual/A.

                                 2k
                                 2k
    2k
    2k
    60
(plant beds)
                                 2k
                               (field)
                                 26
    26
                                 13
Freplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 7-l4 days before planting.

Freplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 7-I.k days before planting.

Freplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting to mineral soils.  For
preplanting use wait 7-1^- days before
planting.  Do not feed plant parts to
livestock.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 7-1^ days before planting.

Preplanting, or postplanting drench in
plant beds.  If preplanting application
is made, wait 7-1^ days before seeding.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 7-l4 days before planting.

Freplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait 7-1^
days before planting.

Preplanting overall application to
mineral soils.  For preplanting use
wait 7-14 days before planting.

Row treatment.  Preplanting, at planting
or postplanting application.
Issued:  5-31-69
                      III-D-7.2

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                            1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE
     USB
                TOLERANCE
             DOSAGE
                                                           LIMITATIONS
 Dewberries
 Eggplants
 Endive
   (Escarole)
 Figs
 Grapes
 Lettuce
 Loganberries
 Melons
    2.5
    50
   130
    75
   130
    50
inorganic
bromides)
Ibs.  actual/A.

       86
       26
       2k
       61
                 86
                 86
  9 lbs./8,712
 1. ft. of row
Preplanting, at time of planting,  or
postplanting to mineral soils.  For
preplanting use wait 7-1^ days before
planting.  Do not apply within ¥3  days
of harvest.

Preplanting, at time of planting,  or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait 7-1^
days before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting,  or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait 7-1^
days before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting,  or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait k-6
weeks before planting.  Do not apply
within JO days of harvest.

Preplanting, at time of planting,  or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait k-6 weeks before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting,  or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait J-lk days before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting,  or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait 7-1^
days before planting.  Do not apply
within kQ days of harvest.

Row rate only.  Mineral soils.  Preplant-
ing or at time of planting treatment.
For preplanting use wait 7-1^ days
before planting.
Issued: 12-12-69
                   III-D-7.3

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                           1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE
       USE
TOLERANCE
  (pptn)
                                DOSAGE
                               LIMITATIONS
 Melons
  (continued)
 Nectarines
 Okra
 Parsnips
 Peaches
 Peanuts
 Peppers
   50
 inorganic
 bromides)
    75
    75
   50
   50
                             Ibs.  actual/A.

                                  26
                86
      24
      24
                86
      26
      26
(direct seeded)

       8.6
(direct seeded)
                                  13
                             (transplants)
Overall rate only.  Mineral soils.
Preplanting or at time of planting
treatment.  For preplanting use wait
7-14 days before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral soils.
If preplanting application is made, wait
4-6 weeks before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral soils.
If preplanting application is made, wait
7-14 days before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting to mineral soils.  For
preplanting use wait 7-14 days before
planting.  Do not feed plant parts  to
livestock.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral soils.
If preplanting application is made, wait
4-6 weeks before planting.

Preplant or at planting treatment.   Do
not feed, sell or introduce into commerce
hay or hulls taken from treated soil.
Forage crops grown on treated 'soil  should
not be used as feed for dairy animals or
animals being finished for slaughter
until 2 years after row treatment or
3 years after overall treatment.
Preplanting overall.
before planting.
Wait 7-14 days
                            Preplanting, at time of planting, or
                            postplanting row application.  For
                            preplanting use wait 7-14 days before
                            planting.

                            Preplanting overall treatment.  Allow
                            2 weeks between treatment and planting.
Issued:   4-14-72
                    III-D-7.4

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                            1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE
      USB
                 TOLERANCE
          DOSAGE
                                                           LIMITATIONS
 Pineapples
Radishes
Raspberries
Squash
  (summer)
Strawberries
Tomatoes
50
75
25
25
10
50
Ibs.  actual/A.

     138
      86
      26
      26
      26
                                 13
Preplanting or at time of planting
application to mineral soils.  Inject into
soil at 5-8 inch depth and at least 6
inches to one side of plant line.  Post-
plant:  Injected as above or applied in
0.1 acre inch of water.  Do not apply
within 270 days of harvest and do not
exceed 138 pounds in a single year in any
combination of treatments.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 7-l4 days before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait 7-1^
days before planting.  Do not apply
within 48 days of harvest.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  If preplanting application is
made, wait 7-11*- days before planting.

Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils.  For preplanting use wait 7-lk
days before planting.  Allow at least
55 days between treatment and harvest.

Overall treatment:  Preplanting.  Wait
7-14 days before planting into treated
soil.

Row treatment:  Apply 7-1^ days before
planting or at the time of planting or
after plants have become established for
direct seeded tomatoes.  For transplants
do not treat soil at the time of planting,
Issued:   5-31-69
               III-D-7.5

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                         1,2-DIBROMO-3-CHLOROPROPANE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATICHS
(ppm)

Turnips




Walnuts






75




10





Ibs . actual/A.
Zk




86






Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils . For preplanting use wait 7-1^
days before planting. Do not feed
plant parts to livestock.
Preplanting, at time of planting, or
postplanting application to mineral
soils. If preplanting application is
made, wait 4-8 weeks before planting.
Do not apply within 30 days of
harvest .
Issued:  12-12-69
III-D-7.6

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                N,N-DIBUTYL-p-CHLOROBENZENESULFONAMIDE*




PRINCIPAL FORMUALTION:




TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide






There are no known currently registered products containing this chemical.
       *WARF Antiresistant




       Issued:  12-14-73           III-D-8           Replaces page issued  5-31-69

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                            DIBUTYL SUCCINATE*
PRINCIPAL PORMULATIOHS:  L



TYPE PESTICIDE:  Repellent
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UXCHOHQK
(ppn)
Agricultural
premises :
Barns
Feed rooms
Stables
Miscellaneous
farm buildings
NF




2.0$
(in oil)




Apply &s a coarse spray to all surfaces .
Can be applied as a space spray. Do not
contaminate milk or milk handling
equipment .



   *Proprietary name:  "Tabutrex"





   Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-10

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                            DICAPTHON*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:   S

TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use,  Limitations

                          actual

DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES, AND SCHOOLS

Indoor areas
  American cockroach      1.0%(S)           For use only by professional
  Ants                                      pest control operators.  Apply
  Oriental cockroach                        by brush or as a coarse spray
  Silverfish                                to areas where insects travel
                                            or breed such as to baseboards
                                            and cracks, and around windows,
                                            doors,  and other openings.   Form-
                                            ulated  with pyrethrins and
                                            piperonyl butoxide.
*0-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl) 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate

Issued:   8-30-73            III-D-11

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                      DICHLORO DIPHENYL DICHLOROETHANE*


    PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:

    TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide



**  All registrations for this pesticide have been cancelled.
    *l,l-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl) ethane; TDE; DDD

    Issued:  5-30-73              III-D-13    Replaced pages III-D-13.1,-,3
                                              issued 4-24-70, III-D-13.4 issued
                                              5-18-70, III-D-13.5 issued 5-31-69

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                  DICHLORO DIPHENYL TRICHLOROETHANE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  micronized dust

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

      General Warnings and Limitations

      Bee caution:  This product is toxic to bees and should not be applied
      when bees are actively visiting the area.

      Livestock and poultry tolerances

      0.05 ppm (milk).
      7.0 ppm (in or on fat of meat from cattle, goats, horses, sheep
      and swine).
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS (PUBLIC HEALTH)

SPECIALIZED USES
Sites to be designated

  Insect disease
   vectors
42.5%
(micronized
dust)
For use by and distribution to
only U.S. Public Health Service
officials or for distribution
by or on approval by the U.S.
Public Health Service to other
health service officials for
control of vector diseases.

For use by and distribution to
the U.S.D.A. or military for
health quarantine use.

Formulated with 42.5% carbaryl.
*DDT
Issued:  8-30-73
  III-D-14
  Replaces pages III-D-14.1-.6
   issued 8-15-72

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                            DICHLOROETHYL ETHER
PRIHCIPAL FCRMOLAXECHS:  Tech



 TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TOLERAHCE DQSAGE UHEWEECBB
Beets

Broccoli

Cabbage

Cauliflower

Corn
Onions

Radishes

Turnips

Soil treatment
NF

NF

NF

NF

NF
NF

NF

NF

NF
0.556 (in water)

0.5$ (in water)

0.5# (in water)

0.55t (in water)

1.056 (in oil)
0.556 (in water)

0.556 (in water)

0.556 (in water)

105 Ib./acre
Apply to soil around seedling plants at
the rate of 6.25 gallons per 100 ft. of
row.
Apply to soil around seedling plants at
the rate of 6.25 gallons per 100 ft. of
row.
Apply to soil around seedling plants at
the rate of 6.25 gallons per 100 ft. of
row.
Apply to soil around seedling plants at
the rate of 6.25 gallons per 100 ft. of
row.
No time limitations. Apply as a spray
to silks.
Apply to soil around seedling plants at
the rate of 6.25 gallons per 100 ft. of
row.
Apply to soil around seedling plants at
the rate of 6.25 gallons per 100 ft. of
row.
Apply 'to soil around seedling plants at
the rate of 6.25 gallons per 100 ft. of
row.
Thoroughly water soil 12 hours prior to
application. Apply in 0.356 water
emulsion. Disc heavy soils prior to
application.
 Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-15

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                         DICHLOROETHYL ETHER


PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC, Pr.

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide


Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Grass

  Ground mealybug         1.0 gal. of       Dilute 4.0 fl.oz. of concentrate
  Root aphids             70% cone./        per 8.0 gallons of water.  Be
  Sod webworms            2,500-3,000       sure finished spray is thoroughly
  (Wireworms)             sq.ft.(EC)        mixed by adding the water under
                                            pressure.   Water area to be
                                            treated well 12 hours prior to
                                            treatment  and do not water for
                                            24 hours following treatment.
                                            Claim for  wireworms is limited
                                            to repelling them for 2-3 weeks
                                            following  treatment.  Keep
                                            children and pets off treated
                                            areas.  Formulated with copper
                                            chloride (1.0% metalic copper).
Issued:  3-29-74            III-D-15.1

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                         DICHLOROETHYL ETHER

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          actual

DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS

Indoor areas
Outdoor areas

  Spiders                 1.25% (Pr.)       Spot treatment.  For use only
                                            in non-living indoor areas such
                                            as attics, cellars, garages and
                                            sheds, and in outdoor areas
                                            such as around doors, windows,
                                            eaves, porches, roof overhangs
                                            and other unfinished areas.
                                            Spray to wet surfaces thoroughly.
                                            Repeat as needed.  Formulated
                                            with B-butoxy B'-thiocyano
                                            diethyl ether and pine oil.

Outdoor areas

  Wasps (including        1.25% (Pr.)       Spot treatment.  For outdoor
   cicada killer                            use only.  For individual wasps,
   hornets                                  spray screens, window frames,
   mud dauber wasps                         rafters, and other surfaces
   polistes wasps                           where wasps crawl.  For wasp
   yellowjackets)                           nests, treat at night when wasps
                                            are less active and in the nest.
                                            Spray a steady stream at the
                                            nest concentrating on the
                                            opening.  Do not spray flowers
                                            or shrubbery.  Formulated with
                                            B-butoxy B'-thiocyano diethyl
                                            ether and pine oil.
Issued:  3-29-74            III-D-15.2

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            2',5-DICHLORO-4'-NITROSALICYLANILIDE,  2-AMINOETHANOL SALT*

     PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:   WP,  G

     TYPE PESTICIDE:   Molluscicide

           General  Warnings  and Limitations

           To control snails which are intermediate  hosts  of schistosomes
           causing  swimmers  itch or schistosomiasis.
           For use  only by Public Health  Officials trained in the use of
           this product or under their direct  supervision.
           Consult  State and/or Federal Fish and  Game  Agencies before
           applying this product.
     Site  and  Pest
     AQUATIC  AREAS

     Impounded  water
      (including
       lakes
       ponds)

       Fresh  water  snails
                  Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.34 lb./
acre-foot of
water (WP)
**
                                            Use restricted to Puerto Rico.
                                            Final concentration should be
                                            0.5 ppm of actual ingredient.
                                            Repeat as needed.  May kill
                                            shrimp and crabs.  Do not apply
                                            where these are important
                                            resources.

                          5.0 Ib./A.         Use restricted to Michigan,
                          of surface         Minnesota and Wisconsin.  Apply
                          (G)               evenly over the water surface.
                                            Treat only those areas with
                                            snail beds.  To minimize the
                                            hazard to fish, treat 1/3 of
                                            a selected area at a time.  Allow
                                            24 hours between applications at
                                            each site.  Applications will be
                                            toxic to freshwater clams and
                                            mussels, and may be toxic to fish
                                            species unable to maintain a
                                            position above the lake bottom.

*5-chloro-N-(2-chloro-4-nitrophenyl-2-hydroxybenzamide, 2-amino-ethanol salt
 is also acceptable in the ingredient statement.
*niclosamide;  Bayluscide
     Issued:   8-30-73
  III-D-17-1.1
                                              Replaces page issued  12-15-72

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       2',5-DICHLORO-4'-NITROSALICYLANILIDE, 2-AMINOETHANOL SALT
Site and Pest



Streams (flowing)

  Fresh water snails
Dosage

actual



70%(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to Puerto Rico.
Meter sufficient quantities into
the flowing water to maintain a
concentration of 0.5 ppm of actual
ingredient continuously for 24
hours, or 1.0 ppm for 6 hours.
Repeat as needed.  May kill shrimp
and crabs.  Do not apply where
these are important resources.
Issued:   12-15-72
  III-D-17-1.2

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        0-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL) 0,0-DIETHYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  EC

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations



ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Grass

  Chinch bugs             1.4-2.1/3,000     Apply as a coarse spray in
                          sq. ft.(EC)       sufficient water to cover the
                                            area, then apply additional
                                            water to penetrate the thatch
                                            and at least the top three
                                            inches of soil.

(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
(Woody Trees, Shrubs and Vines)

Flowering plants
Shrubs
Trees
Vines

  Symphylans              9.37-15/A.(EC)    For preplant application, apply
                                            as a coarse spray in sufficient
                                            water for uniform coverage.
                                            Incorporate into the top 5-8
                                            inches of soil with a disc or
                                            rotary tiller.       .

                                            For established plants, loosen
                                            soil or punch holes around the
                                            plants to assist penetration.
                                            Apply as a drench and water
                                            area sufficiently to insure
                                            penetration into the top 5-8
                                            inches of soil.
*Nemacide

Issued:  12-14-73           III-D-18

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           2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL ESTER OF BENZENESULFONIC ACID*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  WP

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Acaricide

Site and Pest             Dosage            Tolerance, Use, Limitations

                          Ib. actual

ORNAMENTALS

(Lawns and Turf)

Lawns

  Clover mite             0.75/100 gal.     To control mite populations and
                          water(WP)         prevent their migration to
                                            adjoining dwellings.  Apply when
                                            mites appear, or a few days
                                            before eggs hatch.  Repeat as
                                            needed.  Refer also to treatment
                                            of Shrubbery and Domestic
                                            Dwellings, etc.

(.Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)

Do not treat non-coniferous plants until after flowering and the leaves
are mature or injury may occur.
Foliage injury may also occur due to various conditions such as high
humidity, soil drought, and during periods of succulent plant growth.

Shrubs
Trees

  Clover mite             0.75/100 gal.     To control mite populations and
                          water(WP)         prevent their migration to
                                            adjoining dwellings.  Apply
                                            when mites appear, or a few
                                            days before eggs hatch.  Repeat
                                            as needed.  Refer also to
                                            treatment of Lawns and Domestic
                                            Dwellings, etc.

Arborvitae

  Spider mites            0.75/100 gal.     Foliage application.
   (including spruce      water(WP)
   spider mite)


*Genite 923

Issued:  7-30-73            III-D-19.1

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           2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL ESTER OF BENZENESULFONIC ACID
Site and Pest
Azalea

  Spider mites
   (including
   southern red mite)

Elm

  Spider mites


Oak

  Spider mites
   (including
   southern red mite)

Pine
Spruce

  Spider mites
   (including spruce
   spider mite)

Walnut

  Spider mites
   (including
   southern red mite)

Willow

  Spider mites
Dosage

Ib. actual
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Fpliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-D-19.2

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           2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL ESTER OF BENZENESULFONIC ACID
Site and Pest
Dosage

Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS

Outdoor areas
  Clover mite
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
To control mite populations and
prevent their migration to
adjoining dwellings.  Apply to
exterior surfaces such as
foundations, lower walls,
window sills, doorways, and
other possible entry sites.
Repeat as needed.  Refer also to
treatment of Lawns, Shrubs, and
Trees.
Issued:  7-30-73
  III-D-19.3

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   0-(2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL) 0-METHYL ISOPROPYLPHOSPHORAMIDOTHIOATE*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:  EC

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
Site and Pest
Dosage

actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAI PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT

Make first application when adult fly population is low.
Repeat as needed (determined by the presence of live larvae in the
manure or refuse).
It may take two weeks or more for adult fly populations to be reduced
without supplemental control of adults.

(Poultry Houses and Yards)

Manure piles under cages,                    NF
 pens and slatted floors
Waste diposal areas
  House fly                0.96 oz./
   (larvae)                100 sq.ft.
  Little house fly         (EC)
   (larvae)
  Soldier fly
   (larvae)

(Other Animal Buildings)

Manure in livestock pens
 (Including calf pens and
 horse stalls
Waste disposal areas

  House fly                0.96 oz./
   (larvae)                100 sq.ft.
  Little house fly         (EC)
   (larvae)
  Soldier fly
   (larvae)
                  Do not allow spray to contact
                  poultry, eggs and feed or watering
                  equipment.  When treating under
                  caged laying hens, apply with
                  boom-type equipment producing
                  coarse spray droplets.
                  Do not allow spray to contact
                  animals and feeding or watering
                  equipment.  Not for use in pens
                  of calves intended for slaughter.
                  Use a sprinkling can or nozzle
                  that delivers coarse spray
                  droplets.
*Zytron

Issued:  11-14-72
    IX1-D-20

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         1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE AND RELATED C^ COMPOUNDS*

PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  L

TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
       USE
TOLERANCE
  (PI")
DOSAGE
               LIMITATIONS
 Avocados
 Citrus:

   Grapefruits
   Kumquats
   Lemons
   Limes
   Oranges
   Tangelos
   Tangerines

 Field and forage
   crops:

   Alfalfa
   Barley
   Birdsfoot
     trefoil
   Buckwheat
   Clover
   Corn
   Cotton
   Flax
   Grasses
   Hops
   Lespedeza
   Millet
   Milo
   Oats
   Pasture grass
   Peanuts
   Popcorn
   Rice
   Rye
   NF
          Ibs. actual/A.

               2,000
               2,000
   600
              Preplanting soil application.  Do not
              treat extremely heavy soils.  Dosage
              rate increases as soil becomes heavier
              and as deeper penetration of the chemical
              is required.  Do not apply near living
              plants.

              Preplanting soil application.  Do not
              treat extremely heavy soils.  Dosage
              rate increases as soil becomes heavier
              and as deeper penetration of the chemical
              is required.  Do not apply near living
              plants.
Preplanting soil application.  Wait 1
week before planting for each 10 gal./A.
applied—longer in case of heavy rains or
temperatures below 60 degrees F.  Do not
treat extremely heavy soils.  Do not
apply near living plants.
 *Proprietary  names:   "D-D Mixture;"  "Vidden-D"

 Issued:  5-31-69                       III-D-21.1

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     1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE, 1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE AND RELATED Co COMPOUNDS
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
DOSAGE
                                                          LIMITATIONS
Field and forage
  crops:
  (continued)

  Safflower
  Sorghum
  Soybeans
  Sugar beets
  Sugarcane
  Vetch
  Wheat

Orchards:
  (deciduous
  fruits and
  nuts)

  Almonds
  Apples
  Apricots
  Cashews
  Cherries
  Chestnuts
  Dates
  Figs
  Filberts
  Hazelnuts
  Hickory nuts
  Nectarines
  Olives
  Peaches
  Pears
  Pecans
  Persimmons
  Plums
  Pomegranate
  Prunes
  Quinces
  Walnuts

Pineapples
    NF
    NF
    NF
                           Ibs .  actual/A.
                  600
  1,700
     600
              Preplanting soil application.  Wait 1
              week before planting for each 10 gal./A.
              applied—longer in case of heavy rains or
              temperatures below 60 degrees F.  Do not
              treat extremely heavy soils.  Do not
              apply near living plants.
Preplanting soil treatment.  Do not treat
extremely heavy soils.   Dosage require-
ments increase with heavy soils and depth
of soil penetration needed.  Wait 3-6
months after treatments before planting.
Preplanting soil application or at time
of planting.
Issued:   5-31-69
                      III-D-21.2

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      1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE,  1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE AND RELATED CU COMPOUNDS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Small fruits:

Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Vegetable crops:

Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blac keyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
End ive
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard
greens

NF













NF




























Ibs . actual/A.
600













600





























Preplanting soil application. Wait 1
week before planting for each 10 gal./A.
applied — longer in case of heavy rains,
or temperatures below 60 degrees F. Do
not treat extremely heavy soils . Do not
apply near living plants .








Preplanting soil application. Wait 1
week before planting for each 10 gal./A.
applied--longer in case of heavy rains
or temperatures below 60 degrees F. Do
not treat extremely heavy soils. Do not
apply near living plants .























Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-21.3

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      1,2-DICHLOROPROPANE,  1,3-DICHLQROPROPENE AND RELATED C3 COMPOUNDS
USE TCLERAHCE DOSAGE UMETATICWS
VPBm)

Vegetable crops
(continued)

Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Peppers
Pimentoes
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rutabagas
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach
Squash
( summer )
Squash
(winter)
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Vineyards :
Grapes





NF
























NF





Ibs . actual/A .
600
























1,700






Preplanting soil application. Wait 1
week before planting for each 10 gal. /A.
applied — longer in case of heavy rains
or temperatures below 60 degrees F. Do
not treat extremely heavy soils . Do
not apply near living plants .



















Preplanting soil treatment. Do not
treat extremely heavy soils . Dosage
^requirement increases with heavy soils
and depth of soil penetration needed .
Wait 3-6 months after treatments "before
planting.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-21.4

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                             1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE*
PRINCIPAL FCRMULAXIGHS:  Tech




TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE posAGE UHTMHCHS
Ippn;

Bush and vine
fruits :

Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Hue kleber r ie s
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Field crops :

Alfalfa
Barley
Birds foot
trefoil
Buckwheat
Clover
Corn
Cotton
Flax
Grasses
Hops
Lespedeza
Millet
Milo
Oats
Pasture grass
Peanuts
Popcorn
Rice
Rye
Safflower
Sorghum


WF














NF























Ibs . actual/A .

1*80














k80

























Preplanting soil fumigation. Allow 2 to
3 weeks to lapse between treating and
planting or until odor has left the soil.
Do not treat extremely heavy soils .











Preplanting soil fumigation. Allow 2 to
3 weeks to lapse between time of treating
and planting time or until odor has left
soil . Do not treat extremely heavy soils .




















   *Proprietary name:   "Telone"



   Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-22.1

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                            1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
DOSAGE
                                                           LIMITATIONS
Field  crops:
   (continued)

  Soybeans
  Sugarcane
  Vetch
  Wheat

Pineapples
Strawberries
 Sugar beets
Vegetable  crops

  Asparagus
  Beans
  Beets
  Blackeyed
     peas
  Broccoli
  Brussels
     sprouts
  Cabbage
  Cantaloupes
  Carrots
  Cauliflower
  Celery
  Collards
  Corn
  Cowpeas
  Cucumbers
  Eggplants
  End ive
  Garlic
    NF
    NF
                           Ibs. actual/A.

                                1*80
   600
                 253
                                 lt8o
                            Preplanting soil fumigation.   Allow 2 to
                            3 weeks to lapse between time of treating
                            and planting time or until odor has left
                            soil.  Do not treat extremely heavy soils.
Soil fumigation at time of or immediately
before planting.

Preplanting soil fumigation.  Allow 2 to
3 weeks to lapse between time of appli-
cation and planting or until odor has
left soil.  Do not treat extremely heavy
soils.

Preplanting soil fumigation.  Allow 2 to
3 weeks to lapse between time of treating
and planting or until odor has left soil.
Do not treat extremely heavy soils.

Preplanting soil fumigation.  Allow 2 to
3 weeks to lapse between time of treating
and planting or until odor has left soil.
Do not treat extremely heavy soils.
Issued:  5-31-69
                     III-D-22.2

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                           1,3-DICHLOROPROFENE
USE TQLEKAMCE DOSAGE UMLTAXIOSS
(ppm)

Vegetable crops
(continued)

Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard
greens
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Peppers
Pimentoes
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rutabagas
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach
Squash
(summer)
Squash
(winter )
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons

NF






























Ibs . actual/A .
1*80































Preplanting soil fumigation. Allow 2 to
3 weeks to lapse between time of treating
and planting or until odor has left soil.
Do not treat extremely heavy soils .




























Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-22.3

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                            2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE*

   PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS:  EC;  L; S; D; Pr; Resin strip; Smoke; Tablet

   TYPE PESTICIDE:  Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Cucumbers
(greenhouse)








Lettuce
(greenhouse)








Radishes
(greenhouse)








0.5
[expressec
as naled)







1.0
'expressed
as naled)







0.5









0.35 oz. 10%/
1,000 cu. ft.
(1 gm. actual/
1,000 cu. ft.)
(Pr., S)
0.56 oz. 11%/
1,000 cu. ft.
(1.6 gm. actual/
1,000 cu. ft.)
(smoke)
0.35 oz. 10%/
1,000 cu. ft.
(1 gm. actual/
1,000 cu. ft.)
(Pr., S)
0.56 oz. 11%/
1,000 cu. ft.
(1.6 gm. actual/
1,000 cu. ft.)
(smoke)
0.35 oz. 10%/
1,000 cu. ft.
(1 gm. actual/
1,000 cu. ft.)
(Pr., S)
0.56 oz. 11%/
1,000 cu. ft.
(1.6 gm. actual/
1,000 cu. ft.
(smoke)
24 hours minimum between treatment and
harvest.
Apply S as a mist.


24 hours minimum between treatment and
harvest.



24 hours minimum between treatment and
harvest.
Apply S as a mist.


48 hours minimum between treatment and
harvest.



24 hours minimum between treatment and
harvest.
Apply S as a mist.


24 hours minimum between treatment and
harvest.



fc*
    *DDVP;  dichlorvos
    Proprietary  name:
    Issued:   7-31-74
"Vapona"
                                   III-D-23.1
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                         2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE*
       USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
                                 DOSAGE
                               LIMITATIONS
  Tomatoes
  Tomatoes
  (greenhouse)
   0.5
expressed
as naled)
   0.5
expressed
as naled)
 0.01 Ib. per
 ton of fruit
 0.35 oz. 10%/
 1,000 cu. ft.
(1 gm. actual/
1,000 cu. ft.)
   (Pr., S)
                              0.56  oz.
                              1,000 cu.  ft.
                            (1.6  gm.  actual/
                             1,000  cu.  ft.)
                                (smoke)
Apply to harvested tomatoes in lug boxes,
hampers and other containers.
24 hours minimum between treatment and
harvest.
Apply S as a mist.
                             24 hours minimum between treatment and
                             harvest.
Issued:   7-31-74
             III-D-23.1.1

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                          2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Animals:
Beef cattle
and
Dairy cattle









Goats
Sheep
Swine
Chickens
(in laying
cages)




Chickens
(in wire cages





0.02
meat , fat
and meat
byprod-
ucts of
cattle,
goats,
horses,
and
sheep)
0.02
[in milk)
0.02
0.02
0.1
0.05
(eggs,
meat, fat
and meat
byprod-
ucts of
poultry)







570 mg. /animal

0.25%
(in oil)








285 mg. /animal


3.0%
(tablets)





0.5%
(in water)





Apply daily in oil or water as a mist spray

Apply by rubbing devices. Use one gallon
for each 20 linear feet of burlap rubbing
devices. For automatic devices, recharge
reservoir as needed. Animals must rub
face for face fly control.





Apply daily in oil or water as a mist spray


Place two tablets (A grams each) in
special holder under center of floor of
each wire cage. Replace tablets as
necessary.



Apply as a spray at the rate of 1 gal./lOO
birds s using high pressure equipment (100
psi or more) from below to treat vent and
fluff areas . Do not treat more often than
every U days. Do not contaminate feed or
water.
Issued:    7-30-73
III-D-23.2
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                       2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
       USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
                                 DOSAGE
                                                           LIMITATIONS
  Agricultural
   premises:

   Animal
     shelters
   Barns
   Dairy barns
   Feed lots
   Milk rooms
   Milk sheds
   Pig parlors
   Stables
   0.1
  (swine)
   0.02
 (meat,fat
 and meat
 byprod-
 ucts of
 cattle,
 goats,
 horses,
 and
 sheep)
   0.02
;in milk)
   1.0%
(in oil or
   water)
     0.5%
                                  0.5%
                             (in oil or
                                 water)
                             0.25 Ib.  of
                             0.5% DDVP in 1
                             qt.  of water/
                             1,000 sq. ft.
                             (liquid bait)

                            0.5 Ib. of 0.5%
                            ODVP/1,000 sq.
                            ft.(dry bait)
Apply as a fog or mist inside building at
the rate of 1 pint per 8,000 cu. ft.  Do
not contaminate feed, drinking water, milk,
or milking equipment.  Do not apply in
areas where animals have received direct
applications of DDVP within 8 hours.

Apply as a spray to all exterior and in-
terior surfaces at the rate of one quart
per 1,000 sq. ft.  Apply to manure piles
and garbage dumps at the rate of two
quarts per 100 sq. ft.  Do not contaminate
water, feed, milk, or milking equipment.
                           Apply with mist blower or other suitable
                           equipment as an overall application at  the
                           rate of 0.2 Ibs. DDVP per acre.  The mist
                           spray should be directed over  the entire
                           area.  Particular attention should be
                           given to areas where flies congregate, such
                           as fences, spillage areas around feed
                           bunks, and walls of buildings.  Animals
                           may be present during treatment.  Avoid
                           direct application to exposed  feed and
                           water.

                           Apply liquid bait to floors or ground where
                           house flies congregate.  On freshly limed
                           floors, place bait on waste cloth or paper
                           Repeat as needed.
                            Scatter bait  on  floors or  ground where
                            house  flies congregate.  On  freshly  limed
                            floors, place bait  on waste  cloth  or paper
                            Repeat as needed.
Issued:   4-6-73
                III-D-23.3
                     Replaces page issued  2-25-72

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                      2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL PHOSPHATE
       USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppro)
                                 DOSAGE
              LIMITATIONS
 Animal
  shelters:

   Barns
   Dairy  barns
   Milk rooms
    (and  bulk
    milk  storage
    rooms)
   Stables
   Pig parlors

   Poultry houses
   Poultry pens
   Poultry yards
   Poultry  houses
  0.05
 (eggs,
meat,fat,
and meat
byprod-
ucts of
poultry)
           0.8 02. act./
          1,000 cu. ft. of
          enclosed space
  2.5 Ib. of
 0.5% DDVP on
   vermiculite
 carrier per
650 sq. ft.
          0.25 Ib. of 0.5%
          DDVP in 1 qt. of
          water/1,000 sq.
          ft. (liquid bait)

          0.25 Ib. of 0.5%
          DDVP/1,000 sq.
          ft. (dry bait)

          0.8 oz. actual/
          1,000 cu. ft. of
          enclosed space

               0.5%
             (in water)
                                 0.5%
                               (in oil)
Resin strip.  Do not contaminate feed,
water, foodstuffs, milk or milking utensil
Scatter on litter around feed troughs,
dusting holes, nesting areas, and roosting
areas.  Repeat application after 6 days.
For continued protection, repeat applica-
tion every 30 days.
Apply bait to areas where house flies con-
gregate, but keep out of reach of poultry.
Repeat as needed.


For caged poultry on wire apply bait on
droppings beneath cages or perches.
Repeat at weekly intervals.

Resin strip.
Apply as a spray evenly to the litter
surface, roosts and nests at the rate of
1 1/2 quarts/100 sq. ft.  Retreat 10-14
days later.
Do not wet nests excessively.  Do not
contaminate feed or water.

Apply as a fog inside the building at the
rate of 1 quart/8,000 cu. ft.  Do not
contaminate feed or water.
Issued:    7-30-73
             III-D-23.3.1
  Replaces page issued  4-6-73

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                    EPA Compendium of  Registered Pesticides

                        2,2-DICHLOROVINYL DIMETHYL  PHOSPHATE
       USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppRl)
                                DOSAGE
                           LIMITATIONS
 Mushroom houses
 Special:

   Outdoor
    fogging
   0.5
 (mush-
  rooms)
    NF
 0.5%
                             32 grams per
                             16,000 cu.  ft.
                              2 grams per
                             1,000 cu. ft.
 1.0%
in oil
Apply to interior surfaces by brushing  or
spraying when no mushrooms are present.

Apply by aerosol or hot pipe method  0.9
fluid oz. of emulsion concentration  every
four days.   Repeat if necessary.   Do not
apply within 1 day of harvest.

Apply by air blast fog generators only.
Do not apply within one day of harvest.
Formulated with other ingredients.   Apply
by fogging machines.  Thoroughly treat
premises.
Issued:   4-14-72
                      III-D-23.4

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                   EPA Compendium  of Registered Pesticides

                                       DIELDRIN*
PRUCIPAL FORMUIATXaiS:  EC; S; WP; D; 0; FM

TYPE PESTICIDE:   Insecticide
       USE
                 TOLERANCE
          DOSAGE
                               UMMATIOTS
  Apple s
0.1
Ib.  actual/A.

     3-0



     5-0
                                 1.0
                                  0.25
                                 0.5*
                                (in oil)
                        Foliar  application.  Do not apply within
                        90 days of  harvest.  Do not permit dairy
                        or meat animals  to graze on cover crops.

                        Broadcast soil treatment.  Disk into
                        soil after  application.  Early season
                        application before fruit begins to form.
                        Use around  apple nursery stock also
                        acceptable.

                        Application to cover crop.  Do not apply
                        within  90 days of harvest.  Do not permit
                        dairy or meat animals to graze on cover
                        crops.

                        Application to ground cover, uroharcl
                        margins, and lower branches of trees.
                        Do not  apply within 55 days of harvest.

                        Spot treatment to mature bark.  Apply
                        as coarse spray  or with paint brash.
                        Limit spray to period before formation of
                        fruit or after harvest.  Trunks can be
                        brush-treated while fruit  is present but
                        do not  spatter fruit.
  *hexachloroepoxyoctahydro-endo,exo-dimethanonaphthalene 85$ and related  compounds

  Issued:   4-10-70                     III-D-24.1

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                                      DIELDRIN
     USE
               TOLERANCE
          DOSAGE
                                LIMITATIONS
Apricots
Bananas
0.1
0.1
                            lb. actual/A.
       3.0



0.015 Ibs. /trees


       0.5

       2,0




       4.0
45 days.   Full coverage  spray.  Do not
graze dairy or meat animals  in treated
orchards.

Broadcast  soil treatment.  Disk into
soil after application.  Early season
application before  fruit begins to form.
                                                            Do not contaminate
Band treatment.
fruit.

10 days.
                                           Soil application to soil surface around
                                           plants. If liquids are used,  apply  as a
                                           course low-pressure spray.  Do not
                                           contaminate foliage or fruit.

                                           Preplanting soil application  or when no
                                           fruit is present.
Issued:   4-10-70
                 III-D-24.2

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                                     DIELDRIN
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
   DOSAGE
              LIMITATIONS
Barley
Beans


Blackeyed peas


Blueberries

Broccoli
Brussels
  sprouts
Bush and vine
  fruit:

  Blueberries
  Cranberries
  Grapes
  Huckleberries
  Strawberries
 (interim
   0.02
   grain
    0.1
   straw

 Extended
     0
 Extended

 Extended

    0.1
    0.1
 Extended
    0.1
    0.1
 Extended
    0.1
Ibs. actual/A.

  2.0 oz./bu.
    seed
  2.0 oz./bu.
    seed

  2.0 oz./bu.
    seed

      1.0

      3.0
      1.0



 2 oz./50 gal.


      3-0



      1.0



 2 oz./50 gal.
      5-0
Seed treatment.
feed.
                                                              Do not use as food or
Seed treatment.  Do not use for food or
feed.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use for food or
 Do not apply after first bloom.

 Preplanting soil treatment.  Do not
 make more than one application of aldrin
 or dieldrin during the same growing
 season.

 Band or soil treatment.  Do not make more
 than one application of aldrin or
 dieldrin during the same growing season.

 Transplant soil treatment 6 to 8 fl. oz.
 per transplant.

 Preplanting soil treatment.  Do not make
more than one application of aldrin or
 dieldrin during the same growing season.

 Band or soil treatment.  Do not make more
than one application of aldrin or
dieldrin during the same growing season.

Transplant soil treatment 6 to 8 fl. oz.
per transplant.
Broadcast soil application, preplanting,
or postharvest in fall or early spring
before blooming.  Dosage may be doubled
for peat or muck soils.
Issued:   5-31-69
                      III-D-24.3

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                                      DIELDRIN
     USE
                TOLERANCE
             DOSAGE
                                LIMITATIONS
Cabbage



Carrots

Cauliflower



Cherries
Citrus:

  Grapefruit
  Lemons
  Limes
  Oranges
  Tangerines
Corn
   0.1



   0.1

   0.1



   0.1
 interim
   0.05
   0.05
   0.05
   0.05
   0.05
    0
Extended
Its. actual/A.

      3-0



      0.5

      3-0
  3.0 (spray)
  0.75 (dust)
                                 1.0

                                 3-0


                                 0.25
      5-0
                                 5.0
  2.0 oz./bu.
     seed
Preplanting soil treatment.  Do not make
more than one application of aldrin or
dieldrin during the same growing season.

21 days.

Preplanting soil treatment.  Do not make
more than one application of aldrin or
dieldrin during the same growing season.

Foliar application.  Do not apply after
first cover spray.  Do not permit dairy
or meat animals to graze on cover crops.

Early spring, and fall (postharvest).

Broadcast soil treatment, before fruit
begins to form.
                            Applications  to ground  cover, orchard
                            margins,  and  lower branches of trees.
                            not apply within 35  days  of harvest.
                                                                                   Do
Soil application around trees for control
of Mediterranean fruit fly.   Use only
under direction of federal or state
officials.

Soil application.  Single treatment in
spring or two applications of 2.5 Ibs./
acre fall and spring.
                                            Seed treatment.
                                            feed.
                 Do not use for food  or
Issued: 5-15-70
                    III-D-24.4

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                   EPA Compendium  of  Registered Pesticides
                                  DIELDRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMETATICKS
(M»a)

Cotton

Cowpeas

Cranberries




Cucumbers







Deciduous fruits
and nuts:

Apricots
Nectarines
Peaches
Plums
Prunes
Quinces
Eggplants
Grain:

Barley
Oats
Rye
Wheat

Extended

0
Extended
0.1




0.1










0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1

interim
0.02
grain
0.1
straw
Ibs. actual/A.
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
1.25
5-0



0.5


3.0


1 oz./bu.
seed

5.0







0.5
0.02
Ib. actual
per nest




Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
21 days.
Broadcast soil application. Preplanting
or postharvest in fall or in spring
before blooming. Dosage may be doubled
for peat or muck soils .
21 days preharvest interval. Do not
make more than one application of aldrin
or dieldrin during the growing season.
Preplanting soil treatment. Do not
make more than one application of aldrin
or dieldrin during the growing season.
Seed treatment. Do not use for feed or
feed purposes.

45 days . Apply to lower portion of
trunk, but not to fruit or foliage. May
be applied to trunk and lower branches
when no fruit is present.




7 days.
Pour mixture into red harvester ant nests,
If needed, repeat application 2 to 3
times at 2- week intervals. Do not
harvest grain within 7 days of last
application. Straw should not be feed to
dairy or meat animals.
Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-24.5

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                                     DIELDRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)

Grapes
Horseradish
Lettuce


Mangoes

Nectarines

Oats
Onions


Parsnips
Peaches

0.1
0.1
0.1


0.1

0.1

interim
.02 grain
5.1 straw
0.1


0.1
0.1
Ibs. actual/A.
0.25
0.5
0.5
5.0
2 oz./50 gal.
0.75
k.O
k.o
3.0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
0.5
1.0/100 Ib.
seed
0.25
4.0

14 days .
21 days .
45 days . Do not make more than one
application of aldrin or dieldrin during
the same season .
Preplanting broadcast soil. Do not
make more than one application of aldrin
or dieldrin during the same season.
Transplant soil treatment. Use 6 to 8
fl. ozs . of transplanting solution per
plant .
^5 days .
Preplanting soil application or when no
fruit is present.
U5 days. Full coverage spray. Do not
graze dairy or meat animals in treated
orchards .
Broadcast soil treatment. Disk into
soil after application. Early season
application before fruit begins to form.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
lU days . Do not apply to green or spring
onions .
Seed treatment . Do not use for
food or feed.
21 days.
45 days. Full coverage spray. Do
not graze dairy animals or meat ani-
mals in treated orehards.
**
    Issued: 2-15-73
III-D-24.6   Replaces  page issued  5-31-69

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                                  DIELDRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UKETATIOKS
(vm)

Peaches
(continued)



Pears



















0.1




0.1


















Ib. actual/A.
3.0


0.015 Ib./tree

3-0 (spray)
0.75 (dust)

1.0


0.25


3-0



0.5$
("in oil)





Broadcast soil treatment . Disk into
soil after application. Early season
application before fruit begins to form.
Band treatment. Do not contaminate
fruit .
Foilar application. Do not apply after
first cover spray. Do not permit dairy
or meat animals to graze on cover crops .
Application to cover crop. Spring and
fall (postharvest) . Do not permit dairy
or meat animals to graze on cover crops .
Application to ground cover, orchard
margin and lower branches of trees . Do
not apply within 35 days of harvest.
Broadcast soil treatment. Disk into
soil after application. Early season
applications before fruit starts to form.
Use around nursery stock also acceptable.
Spot treatment to mature bark. Apply as
coarse spray or with paint brush. Limit
spray to period before formation of fruit
or after harvest . Trunks can 'be brush-
treated while fruit is present but do not
spatter fruit .
Issued:  it-10-70
                                  III-D-24.7

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                                       DIELDRIN
      USE
                TOLERANCE
            DOSAGE
 Peas


 Beppers

 Pimentos

 Plums
 Potatoes
   0
Extended

   0.1

   0.1

   0.1
   0.1
lb. actual/A.

2,0 oz./bu.
   seed

     0.5

     0.5

     4.0

     3.0
                           0.015 It)./tree
     0.5
Seed treatment.   Do not use as  food  or
feed.

7 days.

7 days.

30 days.   Pull coverage spray.

Broadcast soil treatment.   Disk into
soil after application. Early  season
application before fruit starts to form.

Band treatment.   Do not contaminate
fruit.

3 days.
Issued:  WlO-70
                  III-D-24.8

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                    EPA  Compendium of  Registered Pesticides

                                       DIELDRIN
     USE
TOLERANCE
  (ppm)
DOSAGE
               LIMITATIONS
Prunes
Quinces
Radishes


Rye



Sorghum


Soybeans


Squash (summer)
    0.1
    0.1
  0.1 and
  0.1 tops

  interim
 .02 grain
 0.1 straw

     0
 Extended

     0
 Extended

    0.1
                            Ibs .  actual/A .
                           0.015 Ib./tree
5.0 (spray)
0.75 (dust)
                                 1.0
                                 0.25
                                 3.0
   0.5
2.0 oz./bu,
   seed
2.0 oz./bu.
   seed

2.0 oz./bu.
   seed

   0.5
                                3.0
                               1  oz./bu.
                                 seed
 30 days.  Full coverage spray.

 Band treatment.  Do not contaminate
 fruit.

 Foliar application.  Do not make
 application after first cover spray.   Do
 not permit dairy or meat animals to
 graze on cover crops.

 Application to cover crops spring and
 fall (postharvest).  Do not permit dairy
 or meat animals to graze on cover crops.

 Application to ground cover, orchard
 margins and lower branches of trees.   Do
 not apply within 35 days of harvest.

 Broadcast soil treatment.  Disk into
 soil after application.  Early season
 application before fruit starts to form.

 21 days.
 Seed treatment.   Do not use  as  food  or
 feed.
• Seed treatment.   Do not use  as  food  or
 feed.

 Seed treatment.   Do not use  as  food  or
 feed.

 21 day preharvest interval.   Do  not make
 more than one application  of aldrin  or
 dieldrin during  the growing  season.

 Preplanting soil treatment.   Do not  make
 more than one application  of aldrin  or
 dieldrin during  the growing  season.

 Seed treatment.   Do not use  for food or
 feed purposes.
Issued:  5-31-69
                     III-D-24.9

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                                 DIELDRIN
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMTEAIIONS
(ppm)

Strawberries
Sweetpotatoes
Tobacco



Tomatoes

Vegetables :
Asparagus
Eggplants
Garlic
Horseradish
Leeks
Onions
Parsnips
Peppers
Pimentos
Radishes
Shallots
Sweetpotatoes
Tomatoes
Wheat



0.1
0.1
NF



0.1

0.1
0.1
Extended
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
roots
and tops)
0.1
0.1
0.1
interim
0.02
grain
0.1
straw
Ibs . actual/A .
1.0
1.5
0.25
3
1 oz. act./
50 Ibs. bait

0.75
0.5
3.0







2.0 oz./bu.
seed



Foliage treatment only. Do not apply
after fruit begins to form.
21 days.
Do not apply within 5 days of hand
picking.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Before setting plants: 20 Ibs. bait
(0.1* oz. actual dieldrin) per acre.
Broadcast soil treatment.
After setting plants: 3 Ibs. bait
(0.06 oz. actual dieldrin) per 1,000
plants . Applied near each plant .
15 days .
1 days.
Preplanting soil application at time
of planting, or before edible parts
begin to form. Double dosages accepted
in peat or muck soils.







Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.


Issued:  5-31-69
III-D-24.10

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                                       DIELDRIN
     USE
                TOLERANCE
             DOSAGE
                                                          LIMITATIONS
Animals:

  Sheep
Agricultural
  premises:

  Barns
   (excluding
   dairy barns
   and poultry
   houses)
  Cage, poultry
   operations
   (in open
   range houses
General:

  Imported fire
  ant control
  Red harvest
  ant control
   0
(in meat]
Extended
Extended
   NF
                           Ibs.  actual/A.
0.003 Ibs./head
      4.0*
   (lacquer)
                2.0%
             (in water)
             (in water)
      0.2556
   (in water)
                                 1.5*
                              (in water)
                                 1.0*
                                (bait)
                2.5*
               (dust)
                                 1.0*
                                (bait)
Dust application immediately after
shearing.  Do not reapply.  Do not
apply within 90 days of slaughter.
Applied as spot or band treatment with
a brush or spray.  Do not contaminate
feed or drinking water.

Residual surface application.  Do not
contaminate feed or drinking water.
Do not apply in dairy barns or poultry
houses.

Apply to droppings under poultry cages,
walkways, and outside of building.  Do
not spray birds.  Do not contaminate
feed or drinking water.  Do not apply
inside poultry houses.
Individual mound treatment only.  Three
gallons per mound.  Do not apply where
food, feed or forage will be grown.

Individual mound treatment only.  One
gallon per mound.  Do not apply where
food, feed or forage will be grown.

Individual mound treatment only.  Two
ounces per mound.  Do not apply where
food, feed or forage will be grown.

Individual mound treatment only.  Apply
dust to mound and in a band around mound.
Do not apply where food, feed or forage
will be grown.

Individual mound treatment only.  Apply
two ounces per mound.  Do not apply where
food, feed or forage vill be grown.	
Issued:  1-^0-70
                  III-D-24.11

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SB951
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Envirnnrv-ntal Protection
 230 South  Daa.-bo'm Straat
 Chicago 8 Illinois  60604

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