730-R-74-101C
EPA COMPENDIUM OF REGISTERED
PESTICIDES
VOLUME 3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HEPTACHLOR*
FRIHCIPAL FCRMOIATXCHS: EC; WPj D; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USB
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
LZMTEAHCHS
Barley
Beans (snap)
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cabbage
Combined
hepta-
chlor and
hepta-
chlor
epoxide
0
Extended
0.1
Extended
Extended
Extended
0.1
""bs. actual/A.
3-0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.5
k.O
U.O
k.O
0.25
0.03$
(in water)
1.0
(dust)
0.5$
(in water)
2.5$
(dust)
*heptachlorotetrahydro-i)-,7-niethanoindene
Preplanting soil application only.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed.
Preplanting soil application only.
Work into soil.
Soil application only. Do not apply
after edible parts start to form.
Soil application only. Do not apply
after edible parts start to form.
Soil application only. Do not apply
after edible parts start to form.
Soil application to furrow at time of
planting or transplanting.
Transplant water. Drench soil around
plants.
Apply to soil around plants immediately
after transplanting.
Dip roots and stems of plants prior to
transplanting.
Apply to roots and stems of plants prior
to transplanting.
Issued:
III-H-1.1
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HEPIACHLOR
USB
TOLERAMCE
DOSAGE
LZKr-EATICHS
Citrus
Corn
Cotton
Dewberries
Lettuce
Oats
Combined
hepta-
chlor and
hepta-
chlor
epoxide
Extended
0
Extended
Extended
Extended
0.1
0
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
5-0
V.O
5.0
5-0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
3.0
3.0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
Soil application only. Apply under
trees without pressure.
Granular formulation. Apply under trees
for Medfly control.
Soil application only.
Soil application to peat or muck soils
only.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Soil application only. Do not apply
after edible parts start to form.
Preplanting soil application only.
Work into soil.
Preplanting soil application only.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use as food or
Issued: 5-8-70
III-H-1.2
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HEPTACHLOR
USE TOLERANCE ^g^ LDCTATICHS
Ippm;
Peppers
Pineapples
Raspberry
Rutabagas
Rye
Sorghum
Combined
hepta-
chlor and
hepta-
chlor
epoxide
Extended
0
Extended
Extended
0.1
0
Extended
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
3-0
2.0
3-0
U.O
5.0
3-0
3-0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
Soil application only. Do not apply
after edible parts start to form.
60 days.
Preplanting soil application only.
Soil application only. Do not apply
after edible parts start to form.
Preplanting soil application to furrow
or broadcast. Work into soil.
Soil application soon after plants
emerge with a second application 3-^
weeks later. Do not use tops as food
or feed .
Preplanting soil application only.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued: 6-4-71
III-H-1.3
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HEPTACHLOR
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Soybeans
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Wheat
Combined
hepta-
chlor aix
hepta-
chlor
epoxide
Extended
0
Extended
0
Extended
Ibs. actual/A,
3-0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
1 oz. actual
per 50 gals.
of water.
3-0
k oz. actual
per 50 Ibs.
of bran/acre
3.0
3-0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
Preplanting soil application (or at
time of planting). Do not contaminate
food or feedstuffs.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed.
Use as transplanting water when
tobacco plants are set in field. Use
a minimum of 200 gallons per acre.
Apply broadcast to soil and work into
top few inches.
Bait application. Apply broadcast
before setting and near plants after
setting.
Soil application only. Do not apply
after edible parts start to form.
Ereplanting soil application only.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-H-1.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
HYDROCYANIC ACID
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Tech
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LJMEEAKONS
(ppm;
Almonds
Beans (dried)
Citrus :
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Cocoa beans
Grain:
Barley
Buckwheat
Corn
Milo (grain
sorghum)
Oats
Rice
Rye
Wheat
Nuts :
Almonds
Cashews
Pecans
Walnuts
25
25
Extended
25
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
25
25
25
25
Ibs./lOOO cu. ft.
2.5
3
20 gms./lpOO
cu. ft.
k
2.5
k
5
3
5
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure.
Expose 'to fumigation for 12 hours .
2k hour aeration period .
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure.
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours .
2k hour aeration period.
Tent fumigation. Expose to fumigation
for ^5 minutes. Over dosage may cause
foliage burn.
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure.
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours.
2k-12 hours aeration period .
2k hour aeration period .
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure.
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours.
2k hour aeration period.
Vacuum fumigation. Expose to fumigation
for 2 hours . 2k hour aeration period .
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure.
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours .
2k hour aeration period .
Vacuum fumigation. Expose to fumigation
for 2 hours. 2k hour aeration period.
Issued: 5-31-69
ITI-H-2.1
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HYDROCYANIC ACID
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMTIATICWS
(ppm)
Peanuts
Peas (dried)
Spices:
Allspice
Anise
Basil
Bay
Black pepper
Caraway
Cassia
Celery seed
Chili
Cinnamon
Cloves
Coriander
Cumin
Dill
Ginger
Mace
Marjoram
Nutmeg
Oregano
Paprika
Poppy
Red pepper
Rosemary
Sage
Savory
Thyme
Turmeric
White pepper
25
25
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
Ibs./lpCXD cu. ft
3
3
5
1-5
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure .
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours .
2k hour aeration period .
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure .
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours .
2k hour aeration period .
Vacuum fumigation. Expose to fumigation
for 2 hours . 2k hour aeration period .
Fumigation at atmospheric pressure.
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours.
2*4-72 hour aeration period.
Issued: 5-51-69
III-H-2.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
3-HYDROXY-N,N,5-TRIMETHYLPYRAZOLE-l-CARBOXAMIDE DIMETHYLCARBAMATE
(a carbamate)
Other name: Dimetilan
Empirical formula; C]nHi6N4°3 Molecular weight: -240.3
Structural formula
CH3-
-N(CH3)2
o-c
N(CH3),
Purity:
Physical state: Crystalline
Density:
Color: Light yellow to reddish broi^n
Odor: None
Specific gravity:
Vapor pressure: 1 x 10-4 mm. Hg at Boiling point: 200-210° C. at 13 mm. Hg
20° C.
Flarmability: Melting point:
Corrosive action: Corrosive to aluminum.
Solubility: Readily soluble in water, chloroform, dimethylformamide;
soluble in ethanol, acetone, xylene, and other organic solvents.
Remarks: Hydrolyzed by acids and alkalies. Stable under normal storage
conditions.
Issued: 11-14-72
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3-HYDROXY-N,N,5-TRIMETHYLPYRAZOLE-l-CARBOXAMIDE DIMETHYLCARBAMATE
Representative Labeling for an Impregnated Band Formulation
BRAND NAME
Active _Ingredient{
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-1-carboxamide
dimethylcarbamate 4%
Inert Ingredients; , 96%
Precautionary Labeling;
WARNING. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
May be fatal if swallowed. May be absorbed through skin. Avoid
contact with skin and eyes. Wear gloves when handling bands.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Disposal precautions: Destroy old bands and containers by burning.
Do not use containers for any other purpose.
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-H-5.b
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3-HYDROXY-N, N, 5-TRIMETHYLPYRAZOLE-l-CARBOXAMIDE DIMETHYLCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: Impregnated bands
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pes^t Dosage Tolerance, Use. Limitations
actual
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES
AND EQUIPMENT
Dairy barns NF.
Calf barns
Loafing sheds
Stables
parlors
Mink sheds
Poultry houses
rooms
Other shelters
House flies 4% Attach bands horizontally to
(impregnated band) ceiling at the rate of one band
(50 g. or 1.75 oz. each) per
100 sq. ft. of ceiling area.
Under severe infestations use
one band per 75 sq. ft. Avoid
contamination of feed or food-
stuffs. Do not place bands
directly above feed troughs,
water troughs , and milking
utensils. Place bands so that
domestic animals may not chew
on them. Effective against
flies for up to 3 or 4 months.
*dimetilanj 2-dimethylcarbamyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolyl dimethylcarbamate
Issued: 8-15-72 III-H-5
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ISOBORUYL THIOCYANOACETATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S; L; Aerosols
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USB TC^ERAHCE DOSAGE LDttMXLOBS
lEP«W
Agricultural
premises :
Barns
(excluding
dairy barns)
Grain bins
NF
% thiocyanates
8.0#
in oil or water]
Usually formulated with other
ingredients. Apply as a space or
mist spray. Do not contaminate milk
or milk handling equipment.
*Proprietary name: "Thanite"
Issued: 5-31-69
III-I-l
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, S, WP, G, Pr., bait, gel, stick
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 Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
** AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT
Avoid contamination of feed, foodstuffs and animal quarters.
Do not use where milk is stored or processed.
Do not use treated garbage for feed.
Use only in areas inaccessible to food producing animals.
(Poultry Houses and Yards)
Caged layer houses
(House fly) 0.25 Ib. 0.125%/ Spot treatment. Apply to walk-
(adults) 500 sq. ft.(bait) ways only. Do not apply to
manure. Provides initial knock-
down and reduction of populations.
May be formulated with the
attractant (Z)-9-tricosene.
(Outdoor Areas)
Outdoor areas
(House fly) 0.25 Ib. 0.12527 Spot treatment. Use limited to
(adults) 500 sq. ft. (bait) areas around the outside of
broiler houses, feedlots, holding
pens and livestock barns where
flies feed. Provides initial
knockdown and reduction of
populations.
May be formulated with the
attractant (Z)-9-tricosene.
*2-(l-methylethoxy)phenol methylcarbamate may also be used in the ingredient
statement.
*propoxur; Baygon
Issued: 12-14-73 III-I-2.1 Replaces page issued 8-30-73
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
HUMANS. PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS
(Pets)
Cats
Fleas
Ticks
0.25%(Pr.)
Fleas
0.9%(stick)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Treat a 5 pound cat for 3-5
seconds or a 10 pound cat for
5-10 seconds. Apply enough to
dampen hair and skin. Hold
nozzel 4-10 inches away from the
animal. Keep can in motion
while spraying. Start with
hindquarters and spray against
lay of the hair or brush hair to
a standing position while making
application. Wet ticks thoroughly.
Do not allow spray to get into
eyes or on scrotum.
Do not treat more frequently than
once a week.
Controls ticks for up to 1 week
and fleas for up to 4 weeks. To
increase effectiveness of treat-
ment, spray collar, bedding and
sleeping quarters or interior of
kennels including cracks and
crevices.
Apply weekly as needed. Expose
1/4 inch of the stick and press
firmly to contact skin. For
longhaired animals, apply as
close to the skin as possible.
Rub stick twice around the neck
area. For faster results, also
rub stick once along belly from
the neck back.
Do not use on sick, convalescing
or nursing animals.
Do not use other pesticides within
1 week of application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-I-2.1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
**
Fleas
Ticks
Fleas
Kennels
(House fly)
(adults)
0.25-0.28% (Pr.)
0.9%(stick)
Treat a 15 pound dog for 10-20
seconds or a 25 pound dog for
20-30 seconds. Refer also to
fleas and ticks under Cats.
Refer to fleas under Cats.
0.25 Ib. 0.125%/ Spot treatment. Use limited to
500 sq. ft. (bait) areas around the outside of
kennels where flies feed.
Avoid contamination of feed,
foodstuffs and animal quarters.
Provides initial knockdown and
reduction of populations.
May be formulated with the
attractant (Z)-9-tricosene.
Pet Sleeping Quarters
(including kennels, catteries)
Brown dog tick
Fleas
0.5Z(Pr.)
Outdoor use only. Apply to
sleeping quarters including
cracks and crevices. Use fresh
bedding following treatment.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-I-2.2
Replaces page issued 8-30-73
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Animal Research Facilities
0-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate will not induce changes in liver
microsotnal enzyme activity.
Do not use as a space spray. Provide adequate ventilation of area being
treated.
Do not apply to animals.
Cockroaches
(including
American cockroach,
brownbanded cockroach,
German cockroach,
Oriental cockroach)
Crickets
2.0%(bait)
Residual application. Treat
harborages, breeding areas and
surfaces where pests tend to
congregate.
Apply at the rate of 4 ounces per
1,000 square feet of floor space.
Place in areas where cockroaches
are numerous or tend to congre-
gate. Do not treat areas where
animals can contact bait.
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Keep children and pets off treated areas until dry.
Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed.
Contamination of ornamental ponds may be harmful to fish.
Ants
2%(bait)
Apply 1 or 2 tablespoonfuls
within a few inches of the nest
entrance and scatter lightly
along ant trails. Repeat as
needed.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-1-2.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Lawns (continued)
Turf
Billbugs
Billbug, hunting
Chinch bug
0.062 lb./15-20
gal. water/500-
600 sq. ft.(EC),
1 cup 75%/15-20
gal. water/500-
600 sq. ft.(WP)
0.19 oz./2 gal.
water/50-60 sq.
ft.(EC),
2 tbsp. 75%/2
gal, water/50-
60sq. ft.(WP)
0.94 lb./75-200
gal. water/5,000
sq. ft.(EC),
0.87 lb./75-200
gal. water/5,000
sq. ft.(WP)
0.94 lb./75-200
gal. water/5,000
sq. ft.(EC),
0.87 lb./75-200
gal. water/5,000
sq. ft.(WP),
1.0 Ib./5.000-
6,000 sq. ft.(G)
0.062 Ib.715-20
gal. water/500-
600 sq. ft.(EC),
1 cup 75%/15-20
gal. water/500-
600 sq. ft.(WP)
Use restricted to Florida. Apply
with a garden hose-end sprayer.
Use type requiring 15-20 gallons
of water to empty the quart jar.
Repeat monthly as needed. If
possible, do not water lawn for
several days following treatment.
Use restricted to Florida. Spot
treatment. Apply with a watering
can. Repeat as needed.
Use restricted to Florida. Water
lawn before treatment. Repeat as
needed during spring and summer
months.
Use restricted to Florida. Water
lawn before treatment. Repeat as
needed.
Use restricted to Florida. Apply
with a garden hose-end sprayer.
Use type requiring 15-20 gallons
of water to empty the quart jar.
Repeat monthly as needed. If
possible, do not water lawn for
several days following treatment.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-I-2.4
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Lawns (continued)
Turf
Chinch bug (continued)
Earwigs
Millipedes
Mole crickets
Sod webworms
Dosage
actual
0.625 lb./50-75
gal. water/5,000
sq. ft.(EC),
0.59 lb./50-75
gal. water/5,000
sq. ft.(WP),
0.625-0.7 lb./
5,000 sq. ft.(G)
0.062 lb./15-20
gal. water/500
sq. ft.(EC)
Tolerance. Use, Limitations
0.19 oz./2 gal.
water/50-60 sq.
ft.(EC),
2 tbsp. 75%/
2 gal. water/
50-60 sq. ft.(WP)
0.062 lb./15-20
gal. water/500-
600 sq. ft.(EC),
1 cup 75%/15-20
gal. water/500-
600 sq. ft.(WP)
0.19 oz./2 gal.
water/50-60 sq.
ft.(EC),
2 tbsp. 75%/
2 gal. water/
50-60 sq. ft.(WP)
0.7 lb./5,000
sq. ft.(G)
Use restricted to Florida. Spot
treatment. Apply with a watering
can. Repeat as needed.
Use restricted to Florida. Apply
with a garden hose-end sprayer.
Use type requiring 15-20 gallons
of water to empty the quart jar.
Repeat monthly as needed. If
possible, do not water lawn for
several days following treatment.
Use restricted to Florida. Spot
treatment. Apply with a watering
can. Repeat as needed.
Use restricted to Florida. Broad-
cast application. Water thoroughly
after treatment. Repeat as needed.
Mow lawn and rake dead grass from
damaged areas before treatment.
Water lawn immediately after
application and do not water
again for several days. Apply up
to 3 monthly treatments beginning
in May or June. Contact your
State Agricultural Experiment
Station or Cooperative Agricul-
tural Extension Service for
proper timing.
Refer to preparation and timing
information above. Apply with a
garden hose-end sprayer. Use type
requiring 15-20 gallons of water
to empty the quart jar.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-I-2.5
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
Ants
2%(bait)
Apply 1 or 2 tablespoonfuls
within a few inches of the nest
entrance and scatter lightly along
ant trails. Repeat as needed.
FOREST, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
Refer to URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS (PUBLIC HEALTH).
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Note that Pr. units may be of the usual residual type. Others are designed
to produce pencil thin or jet streams for treating areas up to 6 or from 6-
12 feet from the nozzel orifice. Some Pr. units are fitted with an optional
injector tube for treating cracks and crevices.
Indoor Areas
Indoor homeowner use is limited to ready-to-use formulations of up to 1%
active ingredient for sprays including Pr. products, and 2% for baits.
Do not use as a space spray.
Do not treat foodstuffs or house plants.
Remove pets and remove or cover fish bowls before treating.
Provide adequate ventilation of areas being treated.
Do not allow children or pets to contact treated surfaces until they are dry.
Note that many products are not to be applied to carpeting, draperies, wall-
paper or similar materials that may be stained.
Avoid excessive wetting of plastics, rubber and asphalt materials such as
tiles and floor coverings. Do not treat such materials without testing
them first in an inconspicuous area.
Booklice
Cadelle
1.0%(EC,S)
1.0%(EC,S)
Treat infested areas, particularly
storage areas and behind bookcases.
For use against exposed stages
only. Treat infested areas.
Remove dishes, utensils and pack-
aged food. Fumigate or destroy
infested products. Allow spray
to dry before replacing dishes
and food.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-1-2.6
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Indoor Areas (continued)
Carpet beetles 0.5%(S)
Cigarette beetle
Drugstore beetle
Firebrat
Indian meal moth
Mediterranean
flour moth
Red flour beetle
Sawtoothed
grain beetle
1.0%(EC,S)
1.0%(S)
1.0%(EC,S)
1.5 oz./gal.
water(EC),
1.4 oz./gal.
water(WP),
0.5-1.0%(Pr.),
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Spot treatment. Treat infested
areas including the underside and
around edges of carpeting, under
furniture, cracks, and closet
shelves and along baseboards.
For use against exposed stages
only. Treat infested areas.
Remove dishes, utensils and
packaged food. Fumigate or
destroy infested products. Allow
spray to dry before replacing
dishes and food.
Treat areas where pests hide or
tend to congregate. Apply as a
spray or with a paint brush.
Cracks and crevices may be treated
using an oil can.
For use against exposed stages
only. Treat infested areas.
Remove dishes, utensils and
packaged food. Fumigate or
destroy infested products.
Allow spray to dry before re-
placing dishes and food.
For use against exposed stages
only. Treat infested areas.
Remove dishes, utensils and
packaged food. Fumigate or
destroy infested products.
Allow spray to dry before
replacing dishes and food.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-1-2.7
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Indoor Areas (continued)
Silverfish
1.0-1.17*(EC),
1.1% (VIP),
0.96-1.0%(S)
0.5-1.0%(Pr.)
1.0%(gel)
Treat areas where pests hide or
tend to congregate. Apply as a
spray or with a paint brush.
Cracks and crevices may be treated
using an oil can.
Spot treatment.
Spot treatment. Apply with a
paint brush to areas frequented
by silverfish.
Indoor Areas
Outdoor Areas
Refer also to information and pests listed separately under Indoor Areas
and Outdoor Areas.
Ants (including 1.0-1.17%(EC),
winged reproductives) 1.1% or
3/4 cup 75%/
gal. water(WP),
0.5-1.0%(S)
0.5-1.0%(Pr.)
1.0%(gel)
2%(bait)
Spray ant hills. Spray or apply
with a paint brush along ant
trails and places where ants
enter buildings. Outdoors, a
watering can may also be used
for application.
Spot treatment. Treat swarming
winged reproductives directly.
Spot treatment. Apply with a
paint brush along ant trails
and places where ants enter
buildings.
Apply 1 or 2 tablespoonfuls
within a few inches of the nest
entrance and scatter lightly
along ant trails, and around
foundations. Repeat as needed.
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Indoor Areas (continued)
Outdoor Areas
Brown dog tick
Centipedes
(including house
centipede)
Clover mite
1.0-1.17%(EC),
1.1%(WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
1.0%(EC),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
1.0-1.17% (EC),
1.1%(WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
Cockroaches 1.0-1.17%(EC),
(including 1.12 or
American cockroach, 3/4 cup 75%/
brownbanded cockroach, gal. water(WP),
German cockroach, 0.5~1.0%(S,Pr.)
Oriental cockroach)
2.8 oz./3 gal.
deodorized
kerosene or
oil(S)
1.0%(gel)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Treat infested areas particularly
cracks, crevices and along base-
boards. Apply S, EC or WP as a
spray or with a paint brush.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings. Pay particular
attention to window and door
sills, foundations, and other
areas where clover mites may
enter. Apply S, EC or WP as a
spray or with a paint brush.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings. Treat cracks, cre-
vices, along baseboards, behind
and under equipment or appliances,
voids and other areas where
cockroaches tend to hide, con-
gregate, or reenter areas.
Apply with a paint brush or
spray infested areas as above.
Spot treatment. Apply with a
paint brush to areas frequented
by cockroaches.
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Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Indoor Areas (continued)
Outdoor Areas
Cockroaches
(including
American cockroach,
brownbanded cockroach,
German cockroach,
Oriental cockroach)
(continued)
Crickets
Earwigs
2.0%(bait)
1.0-1.17%(EC),
1.1%(WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
2.0%(bait)
1.0-1.17%(EC),
1.1% or
3Ik cup 75%/
gal. water(WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
Tolerance^ Use, Limitations
For baited traps, push out per-
forations and place where cock-
roaches hide or are numerous. Use
several per room for heavy infest-
ations. Locate where inaccessible
to children or pets. Replace in
6 weeks.
For loose bait, apply at the rate
of 4 ounces per 1,000 square feet
of floor space. Place in areas
where roaches are numerous or
tend to hide. Do not treat areas
where children or pets can contact
bait.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings. Pay particular atten-
tion to door sills, foundations,
and other areas where crickets
may enter.
Apply S, EC or WP as a spray or
with a paint brush.
Refer to cockroaches.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings. Pay particular atten-
tion to door sills, foundations,
and other areas where earwigs
may enter.
Apply S, EC or WP as a spray or
with a paint brush.
Issued: 8-30-73
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Indoor Areas (continued)
Outdoor Areas
Millipedes
Scorpions
Sowbugs
Spiders (including
black widow spider)
1.0-1. 17% (EC),
1.1% or
3/4 cup 75%/
gal. water (TO)
0.5-1.0%(Pr.),
1.0-1. 17% (EC),
1.1% (WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
1.0-1. 17% (EC),
1.1% (WP),
0.5-1.0%(Pr.),
1.0-1. 17% (EC),
1.1% or
3/4 cup 75%/
gal. water (WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
1.0% (gel)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings.
Treat interior and exterior
perimeters of infested areas or
buildings. Spot treat areas
where spiders tend to spin webs.
Apply with a paint brush to areas
frequented by spiders.
Issued: 8-30-73
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Outdoor Areas
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Do not treat lawns, herbaceous plants, vines, shrubs, and trees with these
concentrations of o-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate.
Contamination of ornamental ponds may be harmful to fish.
Birds feeding on treated areas may be harmed.
Biting midges
(Culicoides spp.
Fleas
Hornets
Midges
1.0%(EC,S)
4.5%(EC,WP),
3/4 cup 75%/
qt. water(WP)
1.1% or
3/4 cup 75%/
gal. water(WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
1.17%(EC),
0.475-o'. 5% (Pr.)
1.0%(EC),
0.5-1.0%(
0.5%(Pr.)
Treat infested areas thoroughly
including foundations, patios,
screens and around doors and
windows.
Apply as a coarse spray to runoff
or with a paint brush. Treat
outside surfaces of buildings,
porches, patios, screens, and
window and door frames. Thorough
coverage is necessary for maxi-
mum control.
Treat infested areas thoroughly
including foundations, patios,
and places where fleas may enter
buildings. Apply S, EC or WP as
a spray or with a paint brush or
watering can.
Apply preferably in the early
morning or after dark. Aim at
nest from 6 to 12 feet away with
the wind at your back. Thoroughly
wet nest. The 0.475% Pr. product
is formulated with tetramethrin.
Apply to screens, doors, window
frames and other surfaces where
midges congregate.
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Outdoor Areas (continued)
Mosquitoes
Moths
Muscoid flies
(including
house fly)
Ticks
Wasps
1.0-1.17%(EC),
1.1% or
3/4 cup 75%/
gal. water(WP),
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
0.5%(Pr.)
0.5-1.0%(S,Pr.)
1.1%(WP)
1.17%(EC),
3/4 cup 75%/
gal. water(WP)
1.17%(EC),
0.5-1.0%(S),
0.475-0.5%(Pr.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply to screens, doors, window
frames, foundations and other
surfaces where mosquitoes con-
gregate. Apply S, EC or WP as
a spray or with a paint brush.
Apply to screens, window frames,
doors and other surfaces where
moths congregate.
Apply to screens, doors, window
frames and other surfaces where
flies congregate.
To aid in keeping garbage cans
free of adults and maggots, spray
inside and outside surfaces fre-
quently.
Apply to runoff or at the rate of
1 gallon per 500 square feet of
area. Pay particular attention
to breeding sites including dumps
and sewage disposal areas.
Use restricted to Florida. Treat
infested areas and apply as a
spray or with a watering can.
Refer to Hornets.
Issued: 8-30-73
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS (PUBLIC HEALTH)
Shrimp may be killed at recommended application rates.
Do not apply to tidal marshes or estuaries.
Outdoor Areas
Mosquitoes
(adults)
0.05-0.07 Ib./A,
or
8.2-12 Ib./lOO
gal./170A(EC,WP)
0.05-0.175 lb./
A. (WP)
For use by commercial applicators
only. Mist application. Adjust
equipment to deliver 100 gallons
per hour at 4 m.p.h. to cover up
to a 350 foot swath.
For use by commercial applicators
only. Low volume aerial applica-
tion. Apply in 1/2 to 1 gallon
total volume of water or oil per
acre.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Baits may be used in edible product areas.
Do not use other formulations 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.
(Edible Product Areas)
Cockroaches
(including
American cockroach,
brownbanded cockroach,
German cockroach,
Oriental cockroach)
Crickets
2.0%(bait)
Use only when the facility is not
in operation and food is not ex-
posed. 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.
Issued: 8-30-73
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0-ISOPROPOXYPHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
(Areas Other Than Edible Product Areas)
(Including Transportation Equipment [railroad cars, trucks and ships]).
All merchandise must be removed from transportation equipment before
treatment.
Refer to sites, pests and limitations under DOMESTIC DWELLINGS,
MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS.
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ISOPROPYL 4,4'-DICHLOROBENZILATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Apples
Pears
Dosage
Ib. actual
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
0.375-0.5/100
gal. water(EC),
0.4-0.5/100
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./lOO gal. water. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than 1,200
gallons of dilute spray per acre
per application.
Do not graze treated areas.
Foliage application. Apply pre-
bloom, or when mites appear. Re-
peat as needed. In areas where
severe infestations occur, make
two applications of the higher
dosage 10-14 days apart. Do not
apply in combination with oils
as plant injury may occur. In
the western states, do not apply
by hand gun as plant injury may
occur.
*Acaralate
Issued: 8-30-73
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LEAD ARSENATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: D, WP, FM, bait
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
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Lead arsenate will injure certain plants unless corrective measures are taken.
Hydrated lime, or a similar arsenical corrective (safener) should be
used on arsenical sensitive plants. When used on plants having tender
foliage, add 2-10 Ibs. of safener to each 100 gallons of dilute spray.
Do not graze livestock on treated areas or forage.
Apples
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
46.08 Ib./A. (spray) or 9.0 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application
Remove excess residues at harvest.
Apple-and-thorn
skeletonizer
2.82-2.88 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATE
Dosage
actual
Apples (continued)
Apple maggot
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
0.8-3.0 tbsp./
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
0.075-0.3 lb./
tree(D)
6.0-9.0 Ib./A.
(D)
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved. Formulated with para-
thion.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved. May be formulated
with ethion.
Cankerworms
Casebearers
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
0.8-3.0 tbsp./
gal. water(WP)
1.94-2.91 lb./
100 gal. water
or
3.0 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATR
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Apples (continued)
Codling moth
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
0.8-3.0 tbsp./
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
0.075-0.3 lb./
tree(D)
5.0-9.0 Ib./A.
(D)
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved. May be formulated
with parathion.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved. May be formulated
with ethion.
Eyespotted bud moth
6.0 Ib./A.(D),
2.82-2.88 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Fruittree leafroller 0.075-0.3 lb./
tree(D)
Green fruitworm
Leafrollers
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
0.8-3.0 tbsp./
gal. water(WP)
1.94-2.94 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Apples (continued)
Pearslug
Plum curculio
Redbanded leafroller
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
0.8-3.0 tbsp./
gal. water(WP)
0.075-0.3 lb./
tree(D)
6.0-9.0 Ib./A.
(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall and
every 10-14 days thereafter until
control is achieved.
Foliage application. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall and
every 10-14 days thereafter until
control is achieved. May be formu-
lated with parathion.
Foliage application. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall and
every 10-14 days thereafter until
control is achieved. May be formu-
lated with ethion.
Redhumped caterpillar 2.85-3.8 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Syneta leaf beetle
Tent caterpillars
5.0-5.7 Ib./A.
(D)
1.81-3.8 lb./
100 gal. water
or
0.8-3.0 tbsp./
gal. water(WP)
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
Apricots
Codling moth 3.84 Ib./lOO
Eyespotted bud moth gal. water(WP)
Leafrollers
(including
fruittree
leafroller)
Peach twig borer
Syneta leaf beetle
Tent caterpillars
Asparagus
Asparagus beetle
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
5.0-5.7 Ib./A.
(D)
3.84 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
30.72 Ib./A. (spray) or 5.7 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application. Remove
excess residues at harvest.
Foliage application. For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and every
10-14 days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
2.94 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application
Foliage application.
7 ppm.
Do not apply during cutting
season. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest
Cherries
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
32.0 Ib./A. for cherries to be
consumed fresh (spray). Foliage
application. 14 day preharvest
interval through 32.0 Ib./A. for
cherries to be processed (spray).
Foliage application. 2 day
preharvest interval through 11.25
Ib./A. (dust). Foliage application.
Apple maggot
Black cherry fruit
fly
Cankerworms
Cherry fruit fly
Applications at these rates may harm
Morello cherries.
Remove excess residues at harvest.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.9-2.85 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.38-2.85 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.92-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
5.0-9.0 Ib./A.(D) Foliage application.
5.25-11.25 Ib./A.
(D)
0.91-0.98 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application. For use on
sour cherries only. Formulated
with metallic copper.
Foliage application. For use on
Morello cherries only.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Cherries (continued)
Codling moth
Pearslug
Plum curculio
Redbanded leafroller
1.9-2.85 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.9-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
0.95 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For use on
Morello cherries only.
5.25-11.25 Ib./A. Foliage application. For use on
(D) sour cherries only. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved. Formulated with
metallic copper.
0.49-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-4 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
0.91-0.98 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.9-2.85 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Redhumped caterpillar 2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application. For use on
Morello cherries only. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Cherries (continued)
Rose chafer
Slugs
Snails
Syneta leaf beetle
Tent caterpillars
Grapes
Achemon sphinx
Grape leaffolder
Grape rootworm
Leafrollers
Nectarines
Leafrollers
Peach twig borer
Peaches
1.9-2.36 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
5.0-5.7 lb./A.(D) Foliage application.
2.88-3.84 lb./ Foliage application.
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.8-3.9 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
2.8 Ib./lOO gal.
water(WP)
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
7 ppm.
Do not apply dosages of through
14.04 Ib./A. after edible parts
begin to form. Foliage appli-
cation.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
30.72 Ib./A Foliage application.
Remove excess residues at harvest.
Foliage application.
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
30.72 Ib./A. (spray) or 5.7 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application. Remove
excess residues at harvest.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest
Peaches (continued)
Cankerworms
Codling moth
Leafrollers
(excluding red-
banded leafroller
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Pearslug
Plum curculio
Redbanded leafroller
Dosage
actual
1.43-1.92 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.43-1.92 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.44-1.92 lb./
100 gal. water
or
1 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.2-2.4 Ib./A.
(D),
0.49-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-4 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.43-1.92 lb./
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply 1)
when 75% of the petals have
fallen; 2) when calyxes, or
"shucks," are shedding, or when
small fruit is exposed; 3) two
weeks after second application;
4) 30 days before harvest.
Foliage application.
Syneta leaf beetle 5.0-5.7 Ib./A.(D) Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATR
Site and Pest
Pears
Apple maggot
Cankerworms
Casebearers
Codling moth
Fruittree leafroller
Green fruitworm
Dosage
actual
6.0-9.0 Ib./A.
(D),
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.94-2.91 lb./
100 gal. water
or
3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
5.0-9.0 Ib./A.
(D),
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
3.76-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
46.08 Ib./A. (spray) or 9.0 Ib./A
(dust). Foliage application. Remove
excess residues at harvest.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
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LEAD ARSENATE
Dosage
actual
Pears (continued)
Leafrollers
Pearslug
1.94-2.94 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
6.0-9.0 Ib./A.
(D),
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2-3 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Redhumped caterpillar 2.85-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Plum curculio
Redbanded leafroller
Slu-gs
Snails
Syneta leaf beetle
Tent caterpillars
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
5.0-5.7 Ib./A.
(D),
2.82-2.88 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.11
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
Plums
Apple maggot
Cankerworms
Cherry fruit fly
Codling moth
Eyespotted bud moth
1.43-1.9 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.43-1.92 lb./
100 gal. water
or
1 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.92-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.88-1.96 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.92-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Fruittree leafroller 3.84 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Leafrollers
Peach twig borer
Issued: 7-31-75
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
III-L-1.12
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
30.72 Ib./A. (spray) or 5.7 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application. Remove
excess residues at harvest.
Foliage application. For use on
Japanese plum only. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Japanese plum only.
Foliage application.
For use on
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LEAD ARSENATE
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Plums (continued)
Plum curculio
0.49-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
1-4 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Redbanded leafroller 1.43-1.9 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.92 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application. For use on
Japanese plum only.
Foliage application.
Syneta leaf beetle
Tent caterpillars
5.0-5.7 lb./A.(D) Foliage application.
3.84 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Prunes
Cankerworms
Cherry fruit fly
Codling moth
1.92-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.88 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
3.84 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
30.72 Ib./A. (spray) or
5.7 Ib./A. (dust) Foliage appli-
cation. Remove excess dust at harvest,
Foliage application.
Eyespotted bud moth 2.81 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Leafrollers
(including
fruittree
leafroller)
Issued: 7-31-75
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
III-L-1.13
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LEAD ARSENATE
Dosage
actual
Prunes (continued)
Peach twig borer
Plum curculio
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14
days thereafter until
control is achieved.
Syneta leaf beetle 5.0-5.7 Ib./A.(D) Foliage application.
Quince
Apple maggot
Cankerworms
Codling moth
Green fruitworm
Pearslug
Plum curculio
Quince curculio
Redbanded leafroller
1.81-2.94 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.81-2.94 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.81-2.94 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.81-2.94 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
7 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
30.72 Ib./A. (spray) or 5.7 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application. Remove
excess residues at harvest.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and
every 10-14 days thereafter until
control is achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10-14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.14
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Quince (continued)
Redhumped caterpillar 2.88-3.84 lb./ Foliage application.
Slugs
Snails
100 gal. water
(VIP)
Syneta leaf beetle 5.0-5.7 Ib./A.(D) Foliage application.
Tent caterpillars
1.81-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Tobacco
Foliage application.
NF.
Hornworms
4.0-6.27 Ib./A.
(WP)
Foliage application.
Tobacco budworm
0.3-0.44 Ib./A.
(bait)
Make a poisoned bait using 1
part lead arsenate to 25 parts
corn meal and apply to the bud
of the plant.
Tomatoes
Armyworm
9.6 Ib./A.(D)
3.8-5.7 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
7 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
9.6 Ib./A. (spray or dust).
Foliage application. Remove
excess residues at harvest.
Foliage application. Mix 1:4
or 1:9 with talc or flour as
a diluent.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Colorado potato
beetle
2.91-3.92 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.15
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LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
Tomatoes (continued)
Flea beetles 9.6lb./A.(D)
2.94-3.92 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Grasshoppers
Hornworms
(excluding tomato
hornworm)
Tomato fruitworm
Tomato hornworm
9.6 Ib./A.(D)
2.94-3.92 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
1.92-5.7 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
4.53-9.6 Ib./A.
(D)
2.94-5.43 lb./
100 gal. water
or
2 tbsp./gal.
water(WP)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Mix 1:4
or 1:9 with talc or flour as
a diluent.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Mix 1:4
or 1:9 with talc or flour as
a diluent.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Mix 1:4
or 1:9 with talc or flour as
a diluent.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.16
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Grasses
Cutworms
Earthworms
(including night
crawlers)
2.75 Ib.75,000
sq. ft.(FM)
2.75 lb./5,000
sq. ft.(FM)
47.0-49.0 Ib./
5,000 sq. ft.
CWP.D)
Earwigs
2.75 Ib.75,000
sq. ft.(FM)
Keep children and pets off treated
area until material has been watered
in and allowed to dry.
May harm Dichondra or St. Augustine-
grass lawns.
Broadcast application. Use only on
established grass lawns. Apply
between late summer and late spring
when maximum daytime temperatures
are below 85 F. Areas 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 sprink-
ler immediately after application.
Do not resume normal watering for
at least 12 hours. Repeat annually
for continuous control. Formulated
with arsenic trioxide.
Broadcast application. Refer to
directions for cutworms above.
Apply alone or mixed with 100 Ib.
sand or topsoil or mix with water
and spray uniformly over infested
area.
Work soil mixtures into the ground
with a broom or rake. Do not apply
when soil is wet or frozen. During
preparation of the seed bed, apply
at same rate and work into the soil.
May be retreated annually with 9.8-
19.6 lb./5,000 sq. ft.
Broadcast application. Refer to
directions for cutworms above.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.17
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered
LEAD ARSENATE
Dosage
actual
Grasses (continued)
Sod webworms
White grubs
(including
larvae of
Asiatic garden
beetle,
Japanese beetle,
June beetles,
Nay beetles,
and Oriental
beetle)
2.75 Ib./5.000
sq. ft.(FM)
49.0 Ib.75,000
sq. ft.(WP,D)
2.75 Ib.75,000
sq. ft.(FM)
47.0-49.0 Ib./
5,000 sq. ft.
(WP.D)
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering Plants
Japanese beetle
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast application. Refer to
directions for cutworms above.
Apply mixed with 100 Ibs. sand or
topsoil or mix with water and
spray uniformly over infested area.
Work soil mixtures into the ground
with a broom or rake.
Do not apply when soil is wet or
frozen.
Broadcast application. Refer to
directions for cutworms above.
Refer to directions for earthworms
above.
2.91-6.13 Ib./lOO
gal. water
or
2-4 tbsp./gal
water(WP)
Foliage application. Apply with
an equal amount of hydrated lime.
Issued: 7-31-75
IH-L-1.18
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
(Woody Shrubs, Trees, and Vines)
Shrubs
Trees
Bagworm
Catalpa sphinx
Eastern tent
caterpillar
Fall webworra
Forest tent
caterpillar
Japanese beetle
Satin moth
(larvae)
Spring canker-
worm
Walnut caterpillar
Conifers (including
arborvitae and
cedars)
Bagworm
2.94-5.88 Ib./lOO Foliage application.
gal. water(UP)
3.84 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application.
2.91-6.13 Ib./lOO Foliage application,
gal. water
or
2-4 tbsp./gal
water(WP)
2.94-5.88 Ib./lOO Foliage application,
gal. water(WP)
3.84 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application.
1.92-7.68 Ib./lOO Foliage application. Apply dosages
gal. water of more than 5.76 Ib./lOO gal.
or water only when insects are over
2 tbsp./gal. half grown.
water(WP)
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.19
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EPA Compendium of Registered
LEAD ARSENATE
Dosage
actual
Elm
Cankerworms
Elm leaf beetle
Maple
Cankerworms
Oakwonns
Tent caterpillars
Oak
(including
live oak)
California oakworm
Cankerworms
Oakworms
Tent caterpillars
Pine
Conifer sawflies
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.88-3.84 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
2.94 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.88 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
2.88-3.84 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
2.94 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.20
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LEAD ARSENATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Indoor Areas Bait should be placed in areas
inaccessible to children and pets,
American cockroach
Cockroaches
(including
German cockroach
Oriental cockroach)
Crickets
Silverfish
16.2-16.67%
(bait)
16.2%
(bait)
Place bait containers in infested
areas.
Place bait containers in infested
areas.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-L-1.21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE*
PKDfCIPAL FCRMULATICHS: EC; WP; D; C; Solid in smoke generator
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USB TCWRAHCB I>OBMK uxnuavxB
Alfalfa
Apples
Apricots
Asparagus
Avocados
Barley
Beans
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
NF
1
1
1
1
NF
NF
1
NF
1
Ibfl. actual/A.
0-5 oz. actual/
100 It. seed
3-6
1.5
0.6
3-6
2 oz./bu.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
0.75
1
1/2 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
0.75
1
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
60 days .
60 days . Apply to trunk and lower
branches from crotch to ground .
Postharvest application only.
Apply only before 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 edible parts start
to form.
Apply to soil around base of plants. Do
not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Apply to soil around base of plants.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
*Gamma isomer of benzene hexachloride
Issued: 3-27-70 III-L-2.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE
TOLERANCE DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Brussels
sprouts
(continued)
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Cherries
NF
NF
3
NF
NF
1
NF
1
1
Ibs. actual/A.
1/2 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
0.75
1/2 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
0.5
1 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
1 oz. actual/
100 Ib. seed
0.75
1/2 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
O.fc
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Apply to soil around base of plants.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed.
No time limitations.
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.
Apply to soil around base of plants.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after plants are half
grown or begin to bunch.
Do not apply to foliage or fruit after
fruit starts to form. Can be applied to
trunk and larger branches after fruit
forms.
Issued: 3-27-70
III-L-2.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE
DOSAGE
UMITATICHS
Clover
Collards
Corn
Cotton
Cowpeas
NF
1
NF
NF
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
0.5 oz. actual/
100 Ib. seed
0.75
2 oz./bu.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Apply to soil around base of plants. Do
not apply after edible parts start to
form.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use as food or
Issued: 3-27-70
III-L-2.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USB
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Cucumbers
Cucumbers
(greenhouse)
Eggplants
Flax
Grapes
Guava
Kale
Kohlrabi
NF
NF
1
1
Ibs. actual/A.
0.75
0.5
1 oz. actual/
100 Ib. seed
1 gram/lpOO cu.
ft. of space
0.5
2 oz./cwt.
3-6
0.75
1
0.75
Do not apply after blossoms open.
1 day.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Apply as a soil drench in greenhouses.
Saturate soil around the base of young
plants.
Do not apply within 1 day of harvest.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Seed treatment. Do not use treated seed
for food or feed.
Do not apply later than one month after
bloom.
Apply just before blossoming or just
after fruit is set.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Apply to soil around base of plants.
Do, not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Apply to soil around base of plants.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Issued: 3-27-70
III-L-2.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMIIAIKWS
Lettuce
Lettuce (leaf)
(greenhouse)
Lima beans
Mango
Melons
Milo
Mint
Mushrooms and
Mushroom houses
UP
NF
1
3
NP
NP
3
Ibs. actual/A.
1 oz. actual/
100 Ib. seed
1 gram/1000
cu. ft. of space
2 oz./bu.
seed
3.6
0.75
0.5
2 oz./bu.
seed
0.5
6 gms./
16,000 sq.. ft.
Do not apply to leaf lettuce after
seedling stage. Do not apply to head
lettuce after heads start to form.
Apply to soil around base of plants.
Do not apply to leaf lettuce after
seedling stage. Do not apply to head
lettuce after heads start to form.
Preplanting soil application or at time
of planting or transplanting.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply vithin 5 days of harvest.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Apply just before blossoming or just
after fruit is set.
Do not apply after blossoms open.
No time limitations.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Postharvest soil treatment in fall_prior
to winter period.
Dust. 7 days.
Issued: 3-27-70
III-L-2.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMTTAHCHS
Mustard greens
Nectarines
Oats
Okra
Onions
Peaches
Peanuts
Pears
Peas
Peppers
Pineapples
1
1
NF
1
NF
1 (dry
bulb only]
NF
1
NF
1
NF
1
1
lb. actual/A.
0.75
1
2
2 oz./bu.
seed
0.75
1 oz. actual/
100 lb. seed
1
0.1^
! oz . actual/
100 lb. seed
1
1.5
0.55 oz. actual/
100 lb.
3.6
2 oz./bu.
seed
0.6
5
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around the base of plants.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
60 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not apply to green or spring onions.
No time limitations.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
60 days.
60 days. Apply to trunk and large
branches from crotch to ground .
Seed treatment (dry). Do not use treated
seed for food, feed, or oil.
60 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
- Do not apply after edible pods start
to form.
Preplanting soil application to furrow
or broadcast.
or
Postplanting broadcast soil application.
Do not apply after "red bud" stage.
Issued: 5-28-71
III-L-2.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE TOISIANCE DOSAGE LEMZTATIOIIS
(ppm)
Plums
Prunes
Pumpkins
Quince
Radish
Rye
Safflower
Sorghum
Soybeans
Spinach
1
1
3
NF
1
NF
NF
JJF
NF
NF
1
KP
Ibs. actual/A.
2
1-5
2
1-5
0.5
1 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
3.6
1/2 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
2 oz./lOO Ibs.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
0.75
1
1 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
60 days.
60 days . Apply to trunk and large
branches from crotch to ground .
60 days .
60 days . Apply to trunk and large
branches from crotch to ground .
No time limitations .
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
60 days .
Seed treatment. Do not use as food
or feed .
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food,
feed or oil purposes.
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 .
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued: 5-27-70
m-L-2.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Squash
Strawberries
Sudan grass
Sugar beets
Sunflower
Swiss chard
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
(greenhouse)
3
NF
1
NF
NF
NF
1
NF
3
NF
3
Ib. actual /A.
0.75
0.5
1 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
0.15
2
0.5 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
4 oz. actual/
100 Ib. seed
2 oz. actual/
bu. seed
0.75
1
1.5 oz. act. /A.
0.75
2 oz. actual/
100 Ib. seed
A
1 gram/1, 000
cu. ft. of space
Do not apply after blossoms open.
1 day.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
Do not apply after fruit starts to form.
Preplanting soil application or at time
of planting.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use for feed,
food or oil purposes.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Apply to soil around base of plants.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Transplanting water.
Do not apply after fruit starts to form.
Seed treatment. Do not use f or "f oo'd or
feed.
Apply as a soil drench in greenhouses.
Saturate soil around the base of young
plants.
Do not apply within 1 day of harvest.
i
Issued: 4-6-73
III-L-2.8
Replaces page issued 3-27-70
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMETATICNS
(ppm)
Watermelon
Vegetables:
(nonroot
crops )
Asparagus
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Cauliflower
Celery
Collar ds
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard greens
Okra
Peppers
Pumpkins
Spinach
Squash
( summer )
Squash
(winter)
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Watermelons
Wheat
NT
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
l
3
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
3
3
NF
Ibs . actual/A .
1 oz. actual
per 100 Ibs.
seed
0.25
2
2 oz./bu.
seed
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Transplant water application at time of
transplanting.
Preplanting soil application or at time
of planting. Do not apply to land to
be planted in root crops .
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued: 3-27-70
III-L-2.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
LBtETAIXONS
Animals:
Beef cattle
7
(in fat)
0.03-0.06$
0.012^6
(in water)
3*
3-5*
1* (dust)
1% (dust)
0.2*
(in oil)
0.075*
(in water)
Dip or spray. Do not dip animals within
60 days of slaughter. Do not spray
within JO days of slaughter. Treat
calves only at the 0.03* level. Do not
dip calves under 3 months of age.
Dip or spray. Do not apply to dairy
animals. Do not apply to meat animals
within 3C days of slaughter.
Formulated with other ingredients.
as a spot treatment for screw-worm
control.
Apply
Formulated with other ingredients as an
aerosol. Apply to ears of animal for
tick control.
Do not apply within 30 days of slaughter.
Applied in dust bags, with other
ingredients. Do not permit animals
access to dust bags for 30 days prior
to slaughter.
Formulated with certain other ingredients
and applied by back rubbers. Do not
apply within 30 days of slaughter. Do
not apply to dairy animals or animals
under 6 months of age.
For use under veterinary supervision in
connection with official quarantine
treatments.
Issued: 5-28-71
III-L-2.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Hogs
Goats
Sheep
(in fat)
7
(in fat)
0.03-0.06^
(in water)
1% (dust)
3*
0.2%
(in oil)
0.06$
(in water)
(dust)
Do not spray within 30 days of slaughter,
or dip within 60 days of slaughter.
Do not treat within 30 days of slaughter.
Formulated with other ingredients.
Apply as a spot treatment for screw-
worm control.
Formulated with certain other ingredients,
and applied by hog oilers or back rubbers.
Do not expose animals under 3 months of
age. Do not expose animals within 30
days of slaughter.
Do not spray within 30 days of slaughter.
Do not dip within 60 days of slaughter.
Do not use on dairy goats.
Do not apply within 30 days of slaughter.
Do not use on dairy goats.
Formulated with other ingredients.
Apply as a spot treatment for screw-
worm control.
Issued: 5-28-71
III-L-2.11
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LINDANE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
Feed rooms
Empty grain
bins
(excluding
poultry
houses,
dairy
barns,
milk
rooms)
General:
Outdoors
Uncultivated
land
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
36 mgs./
sq. ft.
1.25*
(in water)
53
sq. ft.
0.1*
(in oil or water)
0.5*
in oil or water)
1*
0.5*
Dust or spray. Surface application.
Do not contaminate milk, or milking
equipment, feed, or drinking water.
Apply with a brush or sprayer as a spot
treatment. Do not contaminate milk,
milking equipment, feed or drinking water
Bait or spray. Apply to floors, walks,
gutters, etc. Do not contaminate milk,
milking equipment, feed, or drinking
water.
Formulated with other ingredients.
Apply as a space spray. Do not contam-
inate milk, milking equipment, feed, or
drinking water.
Apply as fog or mist for control of
flying insects.
Dust or spray. Apply thoroughly for
control of ticks and chiggers. Do
not contaminate food crops.
Bait, dust, or spray.
food crops.
Do not contaminate
Issued: 5-28-71
III-L-2.12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION*
PRINCIPAL FCRMOLATICHS: EC; WP; D; Sj LV and ULV Concentrates
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UKLTKTXX8
(vpn)
Alfalfa
Almonds
Anise
Apples
Apricots
Asparagus
Avocados
135
NF
8 (nuts)
50 (hulls)
8
8
8
8
8
lb. actual/A.
1.5
2.0
2.5
0.6
1.2
0.055 oz.
actual/cwt . seed
8.0
0.16 Ib. actual/
10,000 Ib.of nut-
1.5
15.0
10.0
1.25
9-0
No time limitations . Apply as dust or
diluted spray.
7 days. Apply as diluted spray.
7 days . Apply as dust .
No time limitations. Apply as undiluted
(ultra low volume) sprays.
5 days. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume) spray. Do not apply to alfalfa
in bloom.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
No time limitations.
Apply as course spray to shelled or
unshelled almonds as they go into storage.
7 days . Apply only to crops to be
harvested fresh. Do not apply to crops
grown for seed or oil.
5 days. May injure foliage on some
varieties.
7 days. Full coverage spray.
1 day.
7 days .
*0,0-dimethyl dithiophosphate of diethyl mercaptosuccinate
Issued: 1-21-72 III-M-2.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MAIATKEON
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Barley
Beans
Beets
Blackberries
BlacJceyed peas
Blueberries
NF
8
including
tops)
NF
8
8
NF
8
Ib. actual/A.
1.25
0.6
2.0 oz./bu.
(seed)
1.75
0.6
2.0 pz./bu.
(seed)
2-5
0.08 oz.
actual/cvt. seed
4.0
2.5
2.0 oz./bu.
(seed)
2-5
0.75
1.0
7 days. Apply as dust formulation or
diluted spray.
7 days. Apply as undiluted (ultra lov
volume) sprays.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
1 day. Apply as dust or dilute spray.
1 day. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume) sprays.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
7 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
1 day.
5 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
1 day. Apply as dust or diluted spray.
No time limitations. Apply as diluted
sprays or undiluted (ultra lov volume)
sprays.
No time limitations. Apply as dust.
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MAIATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIOHS
(ppm)
Boysenberries
Broccoli
Brussels sprout
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Cherries
Chestnuts
8
6
NF
8
NF
8
NF
NF
8
8
NF
8
8
1
Ib. actual/A.
k.O
3.0 (dust)
2.5 (spray)
0.01 oz.
actual/cvt . seed
2.5
0.01 oz.
actual/cvt . seed
3.0 (dust)
2.5 (spray)
0.01 oz.
actual/cvt . seed
0.02 oz.
actual/cwt . seed
2.0
3.0 (dust)
2.5 (spray)
0.01 oz.
actual/cwt . seed
1.5
8.0
1-3
5-0
1 day.
3 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
7 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
7 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
7 days .
7 days .
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
7 days.
3 days. May injure foliage of some
varieties .
1 day. Use restricted to the Northwest.
Undiluted (ultra low volume) aerial
application only .
No time limitations.
Issued: 6-19-70
III-M-2.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Clover
Collards
Corn:
Field
Pop
Sweet
Corn
(stored)
Corn
(seed)
135
NF
(forage)
2
kernels
plus cob
*ith husk
removed)
8
(grain)
Ib. actual/A.
1.5
2.0
2.5
0.6
0.055 oz.
aetual/cwt.seed
2.5
1.6
(dust)
1.25
(spray)
0.6
10.0 oz./l,000
bu. mixed with
grain
5.0 oz./l,000
sq. ft. of
grain surface
2.0 oz./bu.
(seed)
No time limitations. Apply as dust or
diluted spray.
7 days. Apply as diluted spray.
7 days. Apply as dust.
No time limitations. Apply as undiluted
(ultra low volume) sprays.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
7 days.
5 days. (Grain or forage use).
5 days. (Grain or forage use).
5 days. (Grain or forage use). Apply
as undiluted (ultra low volume) sprays.
Postharvest treatment only.
Postharvest treatment only.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued: 12-15-71
III-M-2.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Cotton
Cowpeas
Cranberries
Cucumbers
Cucumbers
(greenhouse)
Currants
Dandelion
Dates
Dewberries
2
(cotton-
seed)
NF
8
(cowpeas)
135
(forage
and hay)
8
8
NF
8
8
8
8
8
Ib. actual/A.
4.0
1.2
(16 fl. oz. of
95% cone. /A.)
1.5
(32 fl. oz. of
58% cone. /A.)
2.0 oz./bu.
(seed)
1.25
2.0 oz./bu.
(seed)
2.5
2.25 (dust)
1.75 (spray)
0.02 oz.
actual/cwt. seed
0.1 lb./50,000
cu. ft.
1.25 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
2.0
2.5
2.0
4.0
No time limitations. Apply as dust
formulations or diluted sprays.
No time limitations. Apply as undiluted
(ultra low volume) sprays.
7 days. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume) sprays. Formulated with 0,0-
dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food,
feed or oil.
No time limitations.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
3 days .
1 day.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
1 day. Greenhouse aerosol formulation.
Do not apply within 1 day of harvest.
1 day.
7 days.
7 days .
1 day.
**
Issued: 1-14-74
III-M-2.5
Replaces page issued 2-13-70
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Eggplant
Endive
(escarole)
Endive
(greenhouse)
Figs
Filberts
Flax
Garlic
Gooseberries
Grapefruit
Grapes
Grapes
(raisin drying
trays)
8
8
8
8
1
NF
8
8
8
8
12
Ib. actual/A.
3.5
2.0
0.1 lb./50,000
cu. ft.
1.25 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
2.5 (spray)
2.0 (dust)
3.0
0.025 oz.
actual/cwt. seed
2.0
2.0
25.0
0.75
2.75
100 mg actual/
sq.ft.
3 days.
7 days .
7 days. Greenhouse aerosol.
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
3 days. Formulated with 2 gallons of
molasses as a bait spray.
3 days.
No time limitations.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food,
feed, or oil.
3 days .
3 days.
7 days. Do not apply during full bloom.
3 days. Bait sprays.
3 days. Emulsion may cause injury to
foliage on some varieties.
Apply to the paper used as raisin drying
trays .
Issued: 8-15-72
III-M-2.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATtONS
(ppm)
Gras s :
Grass and grass
hay
Blue grass
Range Grasses
(such as
Bromegrass and
vheatgrass)
Guava
Hops
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Kumquats
Leeks
Lemons
135
(grass
and grass
hay)
NF
NF
8
1
8
8
b
6
8
&
lb. actual/A.
2.0
1.25
0.8
0.055 oz.
actual/cwt .seed
0.12 oz.
actual/cwt . seed
0.75
1.25
2-5
5.0 (dust)
2.5 (spray)
2.0
25.0
0.75
2.0
25.0
0.75
No time limitations. Apply as dust
formulations .
No time limitations. Apply as diluted
sprays .
No time limitations. Apply as undiluted
(ultra low volume) sprays.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
2 days.
7 days .
7 days .
7 days .
7 days.
7 days. Do not apply during full bloom.
3 days. Bait spray.
'j> days. Bait spray.
7 days. Do not apply during full bloom.
5 days. Bait spray.
Issued: 10-25-70
III-M-2.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USB TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMETATICIIS
(ppn>J
Lentils
Lespedeza
Lettuce
Lettuce
(greenhouse)
Lime
Loganberries
Lupines
Macedonia nuts
Mangoes
Melons
Mushrooms
Mustard greens
Nectarines
8
3 (seed)
135 (hay
and straw
8
8
8
8
8 (seed)
135 (bay
and straw
1
8
8
8
8
8
Ib. actual/A.
1.0
1.25
k.O (dust)
2.0 (spray)
0.1 lb./50,000
cu. ft.
1.25 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
25.0
0.75
k.o
1.25
15.0
0.75
2.25 (dust)
1.75 (epray)
1.6
3.0 (dust)
2.5 (spray)
10.0
3 days.
No time limitations.
Ik days (leaf lettuce); 7 days (head
lettuce ) .
10 days. Greenhouse aerosol.
Do not apply on head lettuce within 7
days of harvest. Do not apply on leaf
lettuce within 14 days of harvest.
7 days. Do not apply during full bloom.
3 days. Bait spray.
1 day.
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
2 days. Bait spray.
1 day.
1 day.
7 days.
7 days. Full coverage spray.
Issued: 2.13-70
III-M-2.8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Oats
Okra
Onions
(including
green onions )
Oranges
Papayas
Parsley
Parsnips
Passion fruit
Peaches
Peanuts
8
8
8
8
1
8
8
8
8
8
(peanuts]
(from pre
and post-
harvest
use)
135
(forage
and hay)
Ib . actual/A .
1.25
0.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
1-5
2.0
25.0
0.75
1.25 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
2.0
2.0
0.75
9.0
8 oz. actual
per 1,000 sq.
ft. of surface
25 oz. actual
per 15 tons
of peanuts in
shell
7 oz. actual
per 1,000 sq.
ft. of surface
7 days. Apply as dust formulations or
diluted sprays.
7 days. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume ) sprays .
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed .
1 day.
3 days for green onions .
7 days. Do not apply during full bloom.
3 days. Bait spray.
No time limitations.
21 days .
7 days .
2 days . Bait spray.
7 days. Full coverage spray.
Apply in and around warehouse before
peanuts are placed in storage .
Apply to peanuts as they are placed into
storage .
Apply to surface of peanuts after they
are stored .
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
Peanuts
(continued)
Pears
Peas
Peas
Hay
Vines
Peas
(seed)
Pecans
Peppers
Peppermint
Pineapples
Plums
Potatoes
Prunes
6
(peanuts
(from pre
and post-
harvest
use)
135
(forage
and hay)
8
8
(peas)
8
(vines
and hay)
NF
8
8
NF
8
8
8
8
8
Ib. actual/A.
1.0
2.0 bz./bu.
seed
15-0
2.5
1.25
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
12.5
1.5
0.02 oz.
actual/cvt .seed
1.0
5-0
10.0
3-0
10.0
No time limitations.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food ,
feed or oil.
1 day.
3 days.
7 days if forage is to be fed to
livestock.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
No time limitations .
3 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
7 days.
7 days.
3 days. Full coverage spray.
No time limitations .
3 days. Full coverage spray.
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Pumpkins
Quince
Radishes
Rad ishes
(greenhouse)
Raspberries
Rice
Rutabagas
Rye
Safflower
NF
0.2(seed)
0.6(oil)
Ib. actual/A.
2.0
0.015 oz.
actual/cwt . seed
15-0
2.0
0.1 lb./50,000
cu. ft.
1.25 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
1.6
0.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.5
1.25
0.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
1.25
0.6
3 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
3 days.
7 days.
1 day. Greenhouse aerosol formulation.
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
1 day.
7 days. Apply
7 days. Apply
volume) sprays.
Seed treatment.
feed.
3 days.
7 days. Apply
diluted sprays.
7 days. Apply
volume) sprays.
Seed treatment.
feed.
as dust or diluted spray.
as undiluted (ultra low
Do not use as food or
as dust formulations or
as undiluted (ultra low
Do not use as food or
3 days. Apply as dust or diluted spray.
3 days. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume) sprays.
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.11
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MAIATHION
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Salsify
Shallots
Small grains:
Barley
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
Wheat
Small grains
(seed)
Sorghum
Sorghum
(seed)
Soybeans
8
(includina
tops)
8
8
grain anc
forage)
8(beans:
dry and
ucculent
135
(forage
and hay)
NF
Ib. actual/A.
2.0
2.0
10.0 oz./l,000
bu. mixed
with grain
5.0 oz./l,000
sq.. ft. of
grain surface
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
10.0 oz./l,000
bu. mixed
with grain
5.0 oz./l,000
sq. ft. of
grain surface
0.9
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
2.0
0.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
7 days.
3 days.
Postharvest storage treatment only.
Postharvest storage treatment only.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Postharvest storage treatment only.
Postharvest storage treatment only.
7 days of harvest or forage use. Apply
as undiluted (ultra low volume) spray,
or as diluted spray.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
No -time limitations. Apply as dust or
diluted spray.
7 days of harvest for forage use. Apply
as undiluted (ultra low volume) sprays.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food,
feed or oil.
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE ^^3. LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Spearmint
Spinach
Squash :
Summer
Winter
Strawberries
Sugar beets
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tangelos
8
8
NF
8
8
NF
8
l(roots)
8 (tops)
NF
1
8
NF
8
Ib. actual/A.
1.0
2.0
0.04 oz.
actual/cwt. seed
2.25 (dust)
1.75 (spray)
0.013 oz.
actual/cwt . seed
2.0
2.0
0.6
0.08 oz.
actual/cwt. seed
1.875
2.0
0.08 oz.
actual/cwt . seed
25.0
0-75
7 days.
7 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
1 day.
Seed treatment . Do not use for food or
feed.
3 days.
3 days. Apply as dust or diluted spray.
7 days if tops are to be used as food
or feed. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume ) sprays .
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
3 days.
7 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
7 days. Do not apply during full bloom.
3 days . Bait spray .
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.13
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USB
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LDtrTATXCHS
Tangerines
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Tomatoes
(greenhouse)
Turnips
(including
tops)
includinj
tops)
Ib. actual/A.
25.0
0.75
25 oz. act. /A.
(spray)
1.5 (dust)
3-5
2.0
0.6
3-5
0.15
50,000 cu. ft.
1.25 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
3-0
7 days. Do not apply during full bloom.
3 days. Bait spray.
No limitat ions.
No limitations.
5 days. Apply as dust or diluted spray.
1 day. Apply as dust or diluted spray.
1 day. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume) sprays.
3 days. Apply as a spray. Use
restricted to California.
15 hours.
Do not apply within 1 day of harvest.
3 days.
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.14
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Vegetables :
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collar ds
Corn
Cowpeas :
Hay
Peas
Vines
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Endive
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard greens
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas:
Hay
Peas
Vines
Peppers
Pimentos
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rutabagas
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
2 and 8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Ib . actual/A .
3-0 (dust)
Apply uniformly over soil around base
of plants . (Worked into soil or left
on surface . )
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.15
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MAIATHION
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Vegetables:
(continued)
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach
Squash:
Summer
Winter
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips (roots
and tops)
Watermelons
Vetch
Walnuts
Watercress
Watercress
(greenhouse)
Watermelons
8
8(seed)
135(hay
and straw
NF
Ib. actual/A.
3.0 (dust)
1.25
12.5
2.0
0.1 lb./50,000
cu. ft.
1.25 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
0.013 oz.
actual/cwt. seed
Apply uniformly over soil around base
of plants. (Worked into soil or left
on surface.)
No time limitations.
No time limitations,
7 days.
7 days. Greenhouse aerosol.
Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
Seed treatment. Do not use for food or
feed.
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.16
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MMATHION
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Wheat
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
(nonlactating
Dairy cattle
(lactating)
k (in
neat, fat
and meat
by-
products
of cattle'
0.5
(in milk
fat)
0.5
(in milk
fat)
Ib. actual/A.
1.25
0.6
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
1.25*
(in water)
2.0*
(in oil)
6.0*
(dust)
1.25*
(in water)
5-0*
(dust)
5* (dust)
3 tbsp./head
or
U* (dust)
k tbsp./head
7 days. Apply as dust formulations or
diluted sprays.
7 days. Apply as undiluted (ultra low
volume) sprays.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Dip or spray. Do not apply to lactating
dairy animals.
Apply by back-rubbers. Do not apply to
dairy animals.
Apply directly to animals.
Dip or spray. Do not spray during
lactation or within two weeks of
freshening. Do not dip within £ weeks
of freshening. Do not apply to calves
under one month of age.
Thorough application. Do not apply
during lactation or within 2 weeks of
freshening.
Apply to back and neck of animals. Do
not apply within 5 hours of milking or
during milking. Repeat application at
10- to 1^-day intervals if needed.
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.17
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MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Poultry
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
Dairy barns
Barnyards
Milk rooms
k (in
meat , fat
and meat
by-
products
of
poultry)
0.1
(in eggs)
^ (in
meat , fat
and meat
by-
products
of goats
and
sheep)
k (in
meat , fat
and meat
by- .
products
of hogs)
NF
0.5(milk
fat)
NF
0.5 (milk
fat)
Ib. actual/A.
0.7%
(in water)
5.0$
(dust)
0.6 Ib. actual/
6 cu. ft. of box
0.6$
(in water)
5.0$
(dust)
0.6$
(in water)
0.5$
(in oil)
6.0#
(dust)
2.5$
(in water)
1.0$
1.25*
Spray or tail-dip. No time limitations.
Thorough application directly to birds.
Dust box treatment;use for 100 birds.
Dip or spray. No time limitations. Do
not apply to milk goats.
Thorough application to animal by hand
or power duster. Do not apply to
lactating milk goats .
Dip or spray. No time limitations.
Apply by rubbing devices .
Apply directly to animals.
Apply liberally as a residual spray. Do
not contaminate milk, milking equipment,
feed, or drinking water.
Bait spray. Spot application by
spraying, or brushing. Do not
contaminate milk, milking equipment,
feed, or drinking water.
Wet bait formulation. Do not contaminate
feed, milk, milking equipment, or
drinking water .
Issued: 2-13-70
III-M-2.18
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MAIATHION
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Barns
Dairy barns
Barnyards
Milk rooms
(continue*)
Feed lots and
Holding pens
for beef
cattle
Poultry houses
Poultry
range pens
Poultry ranges
Grain bins
(empty)
Peed rooms
(empty)
k (in
meat,fat
and meat
by-
products
of cattle
h (in
meat,fat
and meat
by-
products
of
poultry)
0.1
iin eggs)
NF
NF
Ib. actual/A.
3-5*
0.6
0.25 Ib./lOO
sq. ft.
1.0 (spray)
or
O.OV20 sq. ft.
of surface
(dust)
1.0
Dry bait formulation. Apply 3^ gms. per
1,000 sq. ft. of floor space. Do not
contaminate milk, milk equipment, feed,
or drinking water.
Apply by aircraft as undiluted (ultra
low volume) sprays. May be applied
with beef cattle present. No time
limitations.
Dust or spray.
and walls.
Apply to litter, floor,
Roost paint or surface spray. Apply one
pint per 150 feet of roost.
Allow 1 day before placing poultry on
range
Full-coverage application 1 day prior to
placing poultry on range. Repeat every
2-3 weeks. Do not contaminate feed or
drinking water.
Apply liberally as a residual spray.
Do not contaminate feed.
Issued: 2-13-70
UI-M-2.19
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MALATHION
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE
(ppm)
General:
Ant mounds
Uncultivated
land
NF
NF
Ib. actual/A.
0.1%
2.0
2.0
LIMITATIONS
Apply liberally to mounds. Saturate
and mix loose earth in top of mound .
Apply to ditchbanks, wasteland, idle
land, etc. for grasshopper control.
Wet or dry bait formulations. Apply
0.5 pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. Do not
apply in areas accessible to babies
and small children.
Issued: 8-15-72
III-M-2.20
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MANEB*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Cucumbers
Melons (including
cantaloupes
watermelons)
Squash
Melonworm
Pumpkins
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Melonworm
4 ppm.
5 day preharvest interval
through 2.56 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
1.28-2.56/A.(D) Foliage application.
7.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval
through 2.24 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
1.28~2.24/A.(D) Foliage application.
*manganese ethylenebisdithiocarbatnate
Issued: 3-29-74 III-M-3
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EPA Compendium of Registered pesticides
N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
(an organophosphate)
Other names: Imidan, Prolate
Empirical formula: C-QH^2N04PS2
Structural formula
(CH30)2P-S-CH2-
Purity: 95-98%
Physical state: Crystalline
Density:
3
Vapor pressure: 1 x 10 mm.
Hg at 50° C,
F larrtfnabi lity:
Corrosive action:
Color: Off-white
Odor: Obnoxious
Specific gravity:
Boiling [joint: Decomposes prior to
boiling
Melting point: 72-73° C.
Solubility: In water 25 ppm at 25° C. More than 10% soluble in organic
solvents such as acetone, dichloromethane, mesityl oxide, methyl
ethyl ketone, xylene (200 g./l.) and methyl isobutyl ketone
(300 g.7l.)
Remarks: Storage above 45° C. may lead to decomposition. Not compatible
with alkaline materials.
Issued: 11-14-72
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIHIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Representative Labeling for an Emu!siflable Concentrate Formulation:
BRAND NAME
Active Ingredients:
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(C,0-dimethyl
phosphorodithioate) ...11.6%
petroleum hydrocarbon solvent ,..,...... 72.9%
I'-i-er t Ingre d 1 ents : 15.5%
P_recautionary Labeling :
WARNING! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN,
May be harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the
skin.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not breathe
spray mist. Wear rubber gloves, goggles, and protective clothing.
In case of skin contact, wash immediately with soap and water;
for eyes, flush with water. Wash all contaminated clothing with
soap and hot water before reuse. Do not store near heat or open
flame.
Disposal precautions: Perforate empty metal container. Crush
and bury in an isolated area. Never reuse!
Wildlife Precautions: This product is toxic to fish and wildlife. Do not
contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies, lakes, streams
or ponds by cleaning of equipment or disposa.1 of wastes. Do not
apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas.
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
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Representative Labeling for a Wettable Powder Formulation:
BRAND NAME
Active Ingredient:
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-diT(iethyl
phosphorodithioate) 50%
Inert Ingredients: .50%
Precautionary Labeling:
WARNING! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
May be harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin.
Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. Do not breathe dust
or spray mist. In case of contact, wash immediately with soap
and water. Flush eyes with water.
Wash hands and face thoroughly before eating or smoking Wash all
contaminated clothing with soap and hot water before reuse. Do
not contaminate food or feed.
Disposal precautions: Wash all equipment (measuring spoon, pails,
sprayer, etc.) inside and out with water. Immediately discard
excess spray and cleanup water by burying in a safe place located
away from water supplies. Dispose of empty container by burying
with wastes or by wrapping in several layers of newspaper and
placing in trash for collection. In case of spills, clean up
immediately. Wash off walks and other paved areas by hosing.
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.
Wildlife Precautions; This product is toxic to fish and wildlife. Do not
contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies, lakes, streams,
or ponds by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Do not
apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas.
Issued: H-14-72 IlI-M-S.c
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EPA, Compendium of Registered pesticides
N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S~CO,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
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-M-5.d
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Representative Labeling for a Dust Formulation:
BRAND NAME
Active Ingredient:
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl
phosphorodithioate) 5%
Inert Ingredients: 95%
Precautionary Labeling:
CAUTION! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Do not breathe
the dust. Do not get in eyes or on skin. Wear rubber gloves and
fresh clothing. Wash with soap and water immediately after use
or contact. Wash all contaminated clothing with soap and hot
water before reuse.
Disposal precautions: Bury waste and empty container in a safe
place away from water'supplies.
Wildlife Precautions: This product is toxic to fish and wildlife. Do not
contaminate domestic or irrigation water supplies, lakes, streams
or ponds by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Do not
apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas.
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 ade-
quate to protect the public.
EPA Registration No. Net Weight
Manufacturer's Name and Address
Issued: 11-14-72 III-M-5.e
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP, D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
General Warnings and Limitations.
Avoid drift to adjoining sensitive shrubs and flowers, and to food,
forage, or other crops not listed on labels. Do not apply or allow
to drift to areas occupied by unprotected humans. Do not contaminate
feed or food. Do not apply when trees or cover crops are in bloom.
Do not apply when rain is expected or before leaf surfaces are dry.
Bee caution: This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
treatment or residues on crops. Protective information may be ob-
tained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Alfalfa
Alfalfa weevil
(larvae)
Egyptian alfalfa weevil
(larvae)
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0/A.
(EC,WP)
1.0/A.(WP)
40 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply when
larvae are actively feeding. Do
not apply more than once per cut-
ting.
Foliage application. Apply when
larvae are actively feeding. Do
not apply more than once per cut-
ting.
*Imidanj Prolate
Issued: 8-15-72
III-M-5.1
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Apples
Apple aphid
Apple maggot
Codling moth
Elm spanworm
(European red mite)
Fruit-tree leaf roller
Gypsy moth
Red-banded leaf roller
Rosy apple aphid
(Tarnished plant bug)
(Two-spotted spider mite)
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(WP)
Plum curculio
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
Apricots
(European red mite)
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Red-banded leaf roller
(Two-spotted spider mite)
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(WP)
Plum curculio
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
10 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For apple
maggot and codling moth, apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved. For use against elm
spanworm, fruit-tree leaf roller
and gypsy moth in the Northeastern
United States only. Claims for
tarnished plant bug are limited
to suppression only. Claims for
mites are limited to suppression
when applications are made in a
seasonal program.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For Oriental
fruit moth, apply at petal fal]
and every 10 to 14 days thereafter
until control is achieved. Claims
for mites are limited to suppres-
sion when applications are made in
a seasonal program.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-M-5.2
Replaces page issued 8-15-72
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N-(MEPCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Aft
Cherries
(European red mite)
Fruit-tree leaf roller
Peach twig borer
Plum curculio
(Two-spotted spider mite)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Grape leaf folder
Omnivorous leaf roller
1.0/A.(WP)
1.5/A.(D)
ft*
**
Nectarines
(European red mite)
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Red-banded leaf roller
(Two-spotted spider mite)
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(WP)
20 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
For use against fruit-tree leaf
roller and plum curculio in the
Northeastern United States only.
Claims for mites are limited to
suppression when applications are
made in a seasonal program.
10 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.(spray). Foliage appli-
cation.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A.(dust). Foliage appli-
cation. California only.
Foliage application. Use high-
powered spray equipment. Apply
to both sides of each row when
larvae are present.
Foliage application.
California only.
For use in
5.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For oriental
fruit moth, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days thereafter
until control is achieved. Claims
for mites are limited to suppres-
sion when applications are made in
a seasonal program.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-M-5.3
Replaces page issued 8-15-72
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Nectarines (continued)
Plum curculio
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
Peaches
(European red mite)
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
(Tarnished plant bug)
(Two-spotted spider mite)
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(WP)
Plum curculio
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
Pears
Apple aphid
Codling moth
Elm spanworm
(European red mite)
Fruit-tree leaf roller
Gypsy moth
Pear psylla
Red-banded leaf roller
Rosy apple aphid
(Tarnished plant bug)
(Two-spotted spider mite)
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water
(WP)
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For oriental
fruit moth, apply at petal fall
and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
Claims for tarnished plant bug
are limited to suppression only.
Claims for mites are limited to
suppression when applications
are made in a seasonal program.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
10 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and ev-
ery 10 to 14 days thereafter until
control is achieve,d. For use
against elm spanworm, fruit-tree
leaf roller and gypsy moth in the
Northeastern United States only.
Claims for tarnished plant bug are
limited to suppression only.
Claims for mites are limited to
suppression when applications are
made in a seasonal program.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-M-5.4
Replaces page issued 8-15-72
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N-CMERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(O,O-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Site and Pest
Pears (continued)
Plum curculio
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
Plums
Prunes
Apple maggot
(European red mite)
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Redbanded leafroller
(Twospotted spider mite)
0.5-0.75/100
gal. water(WP)
Plum curculio
0.75/100 gal.
water(WP)
** Potatoes
Colorado potato
beetle
Potato flea beetle
Potato leafhopper
1.0/A.(WP)
Prunes
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
5.0 ppm (plums, fresh prunes).
7 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For apple
maggot and oriental fruit moth,
apply at petal fall and every 10
to 14 days thereafter until con-
trol is achieved. Claims for mites
are limited to suppression when
applications are made in a season-
al program.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
0.1 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Not for use in California.
Refer to Plums
Issued: 7-30-73
II1-M-5.5
Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Do not use this product on or in animals simultaneously or within a few days
before or after treatment with or exposure to cholinesteraae-inhibiting drugs,
pesticides or chemicals.
Beef cattle
**
Cattle grubs
0.0026 lb./
100 lb. body
weight(EC)
Cattle grubs
Horn fly
0.2 lb./adult
animal(EC)
0.2 ppm (meat and fat of cattle),
21 day prealaughter interval
through 0.0026 Ib./lOO lb. body
weight(pour-on application),
0.2 lb./adult animal(spray), or
for 5.0%(dust bag).
Pour-on treatment. Apply 1.0 fl.
oz. of a 4% mixture with water
per 100 lb. of body weight, but
not over 8.0 fl. oz. per animal.
Apply as soon as possible after
adult fly activity ceases and
before the grub larvae reach the
gullet or spinal canal. Consult
with local, county, or state Co-
operative Extension Service per-
sonnel for specific dates on the
adult fly season in your area.
Do not contaminate food or feed.
Do not treat sick or debilitated
animals or calves under 3 months
of age. Do not treat dairy ani-
mals.
Apply a 0.25% mixture with water
as a high pressure spray to wet
skin of animals to run-off or
about 1 gallon per adult animal.
Repeat as needed, depending upon
infestation, but do not treat more
often than every 7 days. Do not
contaminate food or feed. Do not
treat sick or debilitated animals
or calves under 3 months of age.
Issued: 4-6-73
I1I-M-5.6
Replaces page issued 8-15-72
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DIMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Beef Cattle (continued)
Horn fly
5% (D)
For self-treatment only. Do not
treat dairy cattle. Do not treat
sick or debilitated animals. Do
not contaminate food or feed.
Suspend dust bags near loafing
sheds, salt boxes, or near feed
and water facilities. Bags
should hang level at a height so
lower portions hit the head,
shoulders, and backline of cat-
tle. If used near feed or water,
place a board baffle between them
and the bags to prevent contamina-
tion. For mandatory use, suspend
bags across a gate between pas-
ture and water or feeding facil-
ities.
ORNAMENTALS
(Woody Shrubs, Trees, and Vines)
Arborvitae
Cedar
Fir
Hemlock
Juniper
Pine
Spruce
Yew
Gypsy moth
0.75 Ib./lOO
gal. water
(WP)
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply to point of run-off.
Issued: 8-15-72
III-M-5.7
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N-(MERCAPTOMETHYL) PHTHALIMIDE S-(0,0-DiMETHYL PHOSPHORODITHIOATE)
Site and Pest
Ash
Beech
Birch
Dogwood
Elm
Hawthorne
Hickory
Maple
Oak
Willow
Elm spanworm
Gypsy moth
Spring cankerworm
Birch
Birch leafminer
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.75 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
0.75 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
0.75 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States. Foliage appli-
cation.
Use restricted to Midwestern and
Northeastern United States.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States. Foliage appli-
cation.
GRAIN, BULK COMMODITIES, PROCESSED FOODS, AND FOOD CONTAINERS
(Stored Raw Agricultural
Food and Feed Commodities)
Sweet potatoes
Sweetpotato weevil
0.1-0.2 oz./
50 lbs.(D)
10 ppm.
Make only one application to
thoroughly cover all surfaces
as soon as possible before stor-
age. Wash sweet potatoes in
clean water before marketing.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-M-5.8
Replaces page issued 4-6-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METALDEHYDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: D, L, bait
TYPE PESTICIDE: Molluscicide
General Warnings and Limitations:
Apply bait in the late afternoon or evening to moist or
wet ground for best results. Remove trash to reduce hid-
ing and breeding places where possible.
Apply as needed, but not more frequently than at one week
intervals.
For G formulations, do not water soil for 48 hours after
application.
Baits may be in the form of granules, meal or pellets.
Keep animals off treated area.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Do not contaminate edible parts.
Apples
Slugs
Snails
Apricots
Slugs
Snails
Artichokes
Slugs
Snails
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.1
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Site and Pest
Asparagus
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
NF.
Avocados
Slugs
Snails
Bananas
Slugs
Snails
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.29-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.45-9.0 Ib./A.
(bait)
1.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
1.5-1.57 Ib./A.
(bait)
4.8 Ib./A.
(bait)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.2
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Site and Pest
Beans
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Beets
Slugs
Snails
Blackberries
Slugs
Snails
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.183-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
or
0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.346- 0.512 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.29-7.68 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
1.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
3.0-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.3
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Blackeyed Peas
Slugs
Snails
Blueberries
Slugs
Snails
Boysenberries
Slugs
Snails
Broccoli
Slugs
Snails
2.0-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.64-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.0 Ib./A.
(bait)
or
1.06 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
1.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
3.0-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
or
0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.346-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.4
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Brussels sprouts
Slugs
Snails
Cabbage
Slugs
Snails
Cantaloupes
Refer to Melons
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.52 oz./l.OOO
sq. ft. (bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.4-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
or
0.52 oz./l.OOO
sq. ft. (bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.35-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.5
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Site and Pest
Carrots
Slugs
Snails
Cauliflower
Slugs
Snails
Celery
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.29-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.433-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
or
0.52 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.346-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.183-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.43-0.512 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.6
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Site and Pest
Cherries
Slugs
Snails
Citrus
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
1.4-1.5 Ib./A.
or
0.25-0.55 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5-1.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
Collards
Slugs
Snails
Corn
Slugs
Snails
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
1.6 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.39-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.346-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Site and Pest
Cowpeas
Slugs
Snails
Cucumbers
Slugs
Snails
Dewberries
Slugs
Snails
Dosage
actual
2.0-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.64-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
3.0-9.0 Ib./A.
(bait)
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.88-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.25 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.43-0.512 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
1.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.8
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Eggplant
Slugs
Snails
Endive (Escarole)
Slugs
Snails
Garlic
Slugs
Snails
Grapes
Slugs
Snails
Horseradish
Slugs
Snails
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.52 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.43-1.6 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.88-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.9
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METALDEHYDE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Kale
Slugs
Snails
Kohlrabi
Slugs
Snails
Leek
Slugs
Snails
Lettuce
Slugs
Snails
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.4-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
(bait)
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.183-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
or
0.52 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.10
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Site and Pest
Loganberries
Slugs
Snails
Melons
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
3.0-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
Mustard greens
Slugs
Snails
Nectarines
Slugs
Snails
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.4-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.25 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.43-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
1.6 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.11
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Sice and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Okra
Slugs
Snails
Onions
Slugs
Snails
Parsnips
Slugs
Snails
Peaches
Slugs
Snails
Pears
Slugs
Snails
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.52 oz./l.OOO
sq. ft. (bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.12
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Site and Pest
Peas
Slugs
Snails
Peppers
Slugs
Snails
Pimentos
Slugs
Snails
Plums
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
2.0-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.29-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.25 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.39-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
or
0.52 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.346-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
8.0 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.13
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Site and Pest
Potatoes
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Pumpkins
Slugs
Snails
Radishes
Slugs
Snail
Raspberries
Slugs
Snails
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.88-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
1.6 Ib./A.
(bait)
3.0-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.14
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Site and Pest
Rutabagas
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Salsify
Slugs
Snails
Shallots
Slugs
Snails
Spinach
Slugs
Snails
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.88-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.346-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.15
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Site and Pest
Squash
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
Strawberries
Slugs
Snails
Sweetpotatoes
Slugs
Snails
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.183-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.25 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.346-0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.0-4.0 Ib./A.
or
0.39-0.48 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.426-0.512 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.16
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Site and Pest
Swiss chard
Slugs
Snails
Tobacco
Slugs
Snails
Tomatoes
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
20.0 Ib./A.
or
7.68-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
1.28-1.62 Ib./A.
or
0.426-0.512 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.75-20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.183-7.68 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.5 Ib./A.
or
0.52 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-9.45 Ib./A.
or
0.43-1.6 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
NF.
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.17
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Site and Pest
Turnips
Slugs
Snails
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METALDEHYDE
Dosage
actual
NF.
Watermelons
Refer to Melons.
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
20.0 Ib./A.
or
0.39-8.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
0.45-9.45 Ib./A. Broadcast soil application.
(bait) Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Lawns
(including
dichondra,
clover,
and
grasses)
Slugs
Snails
0.183-2.144 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Broadcast soil application.
1-4 tbsp. 25%/ Apply with a hose-end sprayer
gal water/100 or a watering can. Apply
sq. ft. (L), the 4 tablespoon rate against
1 tbsp. 50%/ heavy infestations.
gal. water (susp.)
0.266-1.28 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.433 oz./I,000
sq. ft. (bait)
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.18
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METALDEHYDE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
(including
Ajuga, Begonias,
Caladium, Coleus,
Daises, Dahlia,
Geranium, Iris,
Marigolds, Pansies
Petunias, Salvia)
Slugs
Snails
0.183-2.14 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
1-4 tbsp. 25%/
gal. water/100
sq. ft.,
2 tbsp 20%/100
sq. ft. (L),
1 tbsp. 50%/gal.
water (susp.)
7.8 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (D)
0.5-1.0 Ib./A
or
0.118-1.25 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.45-1.16 Ib./A.
or
0.426-4.8 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
1.92 oz./l,000
(bait)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Apply with a hose-end
sprayer or a watering can
Apply the 4 tablespoon rate
against heavy infestations.
Apply thoroughly to cover soil,
pots, and bench surfaces.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with sodium
fluosilicate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.19
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METALDEHYDE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Shrubs
0.366-2.144 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
(including Ivy)
Broadcast soil application.
Also may be applied in
tablespoon-sized heaps.
Roses
(Greenhouse Plants)
Greenhouse ornamentals
Slugs
Snails
sprayer or a watering
can. Apply the 4 table-
spoon rate against heavy
infestations.
1-4 tbsp. 25%/ Apply with a hose-end
gal. water/
100 sq. ft.
(D,
2 tbsp. 20%/
gal. water/100
sq. ft. (L),
1 tbsp. 50%/
gal. water (susp.)
0.266-1.28 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
1.92 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (bait)
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with sodium
fluosilicate.
0.446-2.144 oz./ Broadcast soil application.
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
2.75-3.575 Ib./A. Broadcast soil application.
or Also may be applied in
0.3-1.1 oz./ tablespoon-sized heaps.
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
7.8 oz./l,000
sq. ft. (D)
Apply thoroughly to cover soil,
pots, and bench surfaces.
Issued:7-31-75
III-M-8.20
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METALDEHYDE
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
Greenhouse ornamentals (continued)
0.52-1.28 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.433-4.8 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Domestic Dwellings, Medical Facilities and
Commercial Establishments
Pesticides
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Schools
Outdoor areas
Slugs
Snails
0.4-1.75 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
0.75-1.25 Ib./A.
(bait)
0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
or
0.346-6.0 oz./
1,000 sq. ft.
(bait)
Broadcast soil application.
Broadcast soil application.
May also be applied in a
band around gardens to prevent
pests from migrating into the
area.
Formulated with carbaryl.
Broadcast soil application.
Formulated with calcium
arsenate.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-M-8.21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHIDATHION*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not enter treated fields the same day of application.
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
Alfalfa
**
Alfalfa weevil (larvae) 0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
Aphids
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
6.0 ppm (alfalfa and alfalfa hay),
10 day preharvest or pregrazing
interval through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For use on pure alfalfa stands,
or alfalfa stands mixed with
clover or grass.
Make no more than one foliage
and one stubble application
per cutting.
To avoid injury to pollinating
insects, do not apply during
bloom.
Use restricted to areas other
than the Southern United States.
For alfalfa weevil, apply to
stand when 20 to 30% of the
tips show damage. Apply to
stubble immediately after
cutting.
*0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate.S-ester with 4-(mercapto=
methyl)-2-methoxy-A2-i>3J4-thiadiazolin-5-one
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-8-1.1 Replaces page III-D-48.1 issued
7-30-73
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METHIDATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Alfalfa (continued)
Alfalfa weevil (cont.) 0.75-1.0/A.(EC)
(larvae)
Aphids
**
**
Egyptian alfalfa
weevil (larvae)
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
Spittlebugs
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to the Southern
United States. For alfalfa
weevil, apply to stand when 20
to 30% of the tips show damage.
Apply to stubble immediately
after cutting.
Use restricted to the Pacific
and Intermountain States.
Foliage application. For the
Egyptian alfalfa weevil refer
to directions for the Alfalfa
weevil.
Use restricted to the North-
eastern United States. Foliage
application. Apply when
insects first appear.
Clover
Refer to Alfalfa
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
6.0 ppm (clover and clover hay).
10 day preharvest or pregrazing
interval through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Use limited to incidental
application when interplanted
with alfalfa.
Issued: 7-31-74
I1I-M-8-1.2 Replaces page III-D-48.2 issued
7-30-73
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METHIDATHION
Site and Pest
Cotton
Dosage
Ib. actual
Boll weevil
Bollworm
Spider mites
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm (cottonseed).
60 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not make more than 3
applications per season.
Do not apply after bolls
begin to open.
Do not graze treated cotton
plants or feed gin waste to
livestock.
Foliage application. For
use primarily for spider
mite control. Apply when
feeding symptoms appear
(red and yellow speckling of
foliage).
**
Grapefruit
Black scale
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.125/
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
2.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval
through 10 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than twice
per growing season.
Do not graze treated areas.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application. A second
application may be made if
needed. Allow a minimum of
45 days between applications.
Use the low rate for light to
moderate and the high rate
for heavy infestations.
Severe infestations may
require the two applications.
For best results use as a
postbloom and/or summer spray.
Thorough coverage is essential.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-8-1.3
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METHIDATHION
Site and Pest
** Grapefruit (continued)
California red scale
Chaff scale
Glover scale
Purple scale
Snow scales
Whiteflies
Yellow scale
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.125/
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.1257
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.1257
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California
and Texas. Refer to directions
for Black scale above.
Use restricted to Florida and
Texas. Refer to directions
for Black scale above.
Use restricted to Florida.
Refer to directions for Black
scale above.
Grass
Refer to Alfalfa
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
6.0 ppm (grass and grass hay).
10 day preharvest or pregrazing
interval through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Use limited to incidental
application when interplanted
with alfalfa.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-8-1.4 Replaces page III-D-48.3 issued
11-14-72
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Site and Pest
Oranges
Black scale
California red scale
Chaff scale
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHIDATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
2.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval
through 10 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than twice
per growing season.
Do not graze treated areas.
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.125/
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.125/
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.125/
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application. A second
application may be made if
needed. Allow a minimum of 45
days between applications.
Use the low rate for light to
moderate and the high rate for
heavy infestations. Severe
infestations may require two
applications. For best results
apply as a postbloom and/or
summer spray. Thorough coverage
is essential.
Use restricted to California
and Texas. Refer to directions
for Black scale above.
Use restricted to Florida and
Texas. Refer to directions
for Black scale above.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-8-1.5
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METHIDATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Glover scale
Purple scale
Snow scales
Whiteflies
Yellow scale
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.0625-0.125/
25 gal. water/
20 foot mature
tree (max. of
80 trees/A.)(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to Florida.
Refer to directions for Black
scale above.
Tobacco
(Burley and flue cured)
Budworms
Flea beetles
Hornworms
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
NF.
3 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply in mixtures with
other pesitcides.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply
1 to 4 times at 7- to 14-day
intervals as needed.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-8-1.6
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METHOPRENE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L cone.
TYPE PESTICIDE: Mosquito growth regulator
General Warnings and Limitations:
Shrimp and crabs may be killed at application rates recommended
on the label. Do not apply where these are important resources.
Livestock Tolerances
0.1 ppm in meat, fat, and meat byproducts of cattle.
0.01 ppm in milk
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Pastures
FOREST. NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
Noncrop areas
AQUATIC AREAS
Intermittantly flooded areas
Floodwater mosquito
complex (2nd-4th
instar larvae)
3-4 oz.
0.86 Ib./gal.
(L cone.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
Apply with ground equipment or
aircraft to intermittantly flooded
areas. Make aerial application
in 0.5 to 5 gallons of water per
acre. Prevents adult mosquito
emergence.
Use limited to public health,
mosquito abatement and other
trained personnel in public
mosquito programs.
*Isopropyl (E,E)-ll-methoxy-3,7,ll-trimethyl-2,4-dodecadienanoate
Issued: 7-31-75 III-M-9-1
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METH011YL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S, SP, D
TYPE PKSTICIDE: 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
Apply at 5- to 7-day intervals or as needed unless otherwise indicated.
Where a dosage range appears, use low rate on young plants, and against
small caterpillars or light infestations. Use intermediate rate against
larger caterpillars and heavier infestations. Make 1-3 applications of
the high dosage rate to control severe infestations. Thereafter, use
the lowest rate possible to maintain control.
Alfalfa 10.0 ppm (hay, forage).
** No preharvest interval
through 0.9 Ib./A.
Do not graze or feed treated
alfalfa to livestock within 7
days of last application.
** Do not apply to dormant or semi-
dormant alfalfa when minimum
daily temperature is 50°F. or
lower.
In fields visited by honey bees,
make applications in late even-
ing or early morning.
In areas frequented by alkali or
leafcutting bees, do not apply
during bloom or when bees will
be present in fields.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
*S-methyl N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]thioacetimidate; Lannate; Nudrin
Issued: 7-31-74 III-M-9.1 Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Alfalfa (continued)
** Alfalfa caterpillar
Alfalfa weevil
(larvae)
** Aphids
** Beet armyworm
** Egyptian alfalfa
weevil (larvae)
Lygus bugs
0.3-0.45/A.
(S.SP)
0.9/A.(S,SP)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
0.22-0.45/A.
(S,SP)
0.45-0.9.A.
(S,SP)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S,SP)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S,SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply when insects appear
in damaging numbers and repeat
as needed.
Foliage application. Apply
when 50% or more of the tips
show feeding injury. Repeat
as needed. Treat stubble as
soon as crop is removed if
infestation is severe at
harvest.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply when insects appear
in damaging numbers and repeat
as needed.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply when insects appear
in damaging numbers and repeat
as needed.
Foliage application. Apply
when insects appear in damaging
numbers and repeat as needed.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply when insects appear
in damaging numbers and repeat
as needed.
Foliage application. Apply
when insects appear in damaging
numbers and repeat as needed.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.2
Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Beans, Snap
(succulent)
Leafhoppers
Mexican bean beetle
0.22-0.45/A.
(S.SP)
0.45/A.(S,SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.45 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not graze or feed treated
vines to livestock within 3 days
after application.
Do not feed treated hay to live-
stock within 7 days after appli-
cation.
For ground application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.3
Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Broccoli
Cabbage looper
Diamondback moth
Imported cabbageworm
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage looper
Imported cabbageworm
Cabbage
Cabbage looper
Diamondback moth
Imported cabbageworm
0.22-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S,SP)
0.22-0.9/A.
CS.SP),
0.24-0.9/A.(D)
0.22-0.9/A.
(S.SP),
0.5-0.9/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.45 Ib./A. Foliage application.
14 day preharvest interval from
above 0.45 through 0.9 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
wetting agent.
Add a
0.2 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
wetting agent.
Add a
5.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application. Add a
wetting agent to sprays.
Foliage application. Add a
wetting agent to sprays.
Issued: 7-31-74
1II-M-9.4
Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Cauliflower
Cabbage looper
Diamondback moth
Imported cabbageworm
0.22-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
Cabbage looper
0.9/A.(S.SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.45 Ib./A. Foliage application.
14 day preharvest interval from
above 0.45 through 0.9 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
wetting agent.
Add a
0.2 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.5
Replaces pages issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Corn
Corn earworn
0.3-0.45/A.
(S,SP)
0.22-0.45/A.
(S,SP)
European corn borer 0.45/A.(S,SP)
Fall armyworm
0.45/A.(SP)
0.45/A.(S,SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm [grain, fresh corn
(kernels plus cob with husk
removed)].
10 ppm (fodder, forage).
Do not graze or feed treated
plants to livestock within 3
days after last application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Whorl treatment. For ground
equipment, direct spray from above
and each side of the plant to
thoroughly wet upper leaves and
penetrate into the whorl. Use of
S formulation is for sweet corn
only.
Silk treatment. Begin when silks
emerge and repeat on a 1- to 3-
day schedule or as needed until
silks are brown and dry. Use of
S formulation is for sweet corn
only.
Silk treatment. For late season
control only. Refer to applicable
directions above for corn earworm.
Use of S formulation is for sweet
corn only.
Whorl treatment. Refer to
applicable directions above for
corn earworm.
Silk treatment. For late season
control only. Refer to appli-
cable directions above for corn
earworm. Use of S formulation
is for sweet corn only.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.6
Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Cotton
**
Bollworm
0.45-0.67/A.
(S.SP)
**
Cotton leafperforator 0.45-0.67/A.(SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (cottonseed).
15 day preharvest interval
through 0.67 Ib./A. Foliage
application. Methomyl may redden
cotton foliage. Alternate with
other insecticides or discontinue
the use of methomyl if reddening
is excessive.
Do not graze or feed treated
plants to livestock.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application. For use
in areas west of the Rocky
Mountains. Begin treatment
when an economic population
develops (normally 5-15 small
caterpillars per 100 terminals).
For use in areas east of the
Rocky Mountains. Make the
first application after the
desired crop (boll load) is
set on the plant. Repeat at
3 to 5 day intervals as
needed. Do not apply more
than 3 treatments. Use a
minimum of 3 gallons per acre
for aerial application.
Do not use surfactants in
the spray.
Use restricted to areas west of
the Rocky Mountains. Foliage
application. Start treatment
when caterpillars are found and
leaf skeletonizing begins.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.7
Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
** Tobacco budworm
0.45-0.67/A.
(S,SP)
Cucumbers
Cabbage looper
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas east
of the Rocky Mountains.
Foliage application. Make the
first application after the
desired crop (boll load) is
set on the plant. Repeat at
3 to 5 day intervals as needed.
Bo not apply more than 3 treat-
ments. Use a minimum of 3
gallons per acre for aerial
application. Do not use
surfactants in the spray.
0.2 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Methomyl is toxic to bees and
should not be applied when bees
are actively visiting the area.
For ground application only.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.8
Replaces page Issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
**
Site and Pest
Grapefruit
Lemons
Citrus thrips
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval
through 0.9 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not graze livestock in
treated orchards for 10 days
after application.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply in early spring
before bloom when new growth
is 3 to 4 inches long, and
repeat as needed until new
fruit is walnut size. Appli-
cation at petal fall may be
critical in preventing fruit
scarring and mid-summer
applications will protect new
growth on young trees. Use
high rate against severe
infestations. Ground or
aerial application. For
aerial application, apply in
a minimum of 15 gallons per
acre.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.9
Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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f'ETHOMYL
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Lettuce
Alfalfa looper
Beet armyworm
Cabbage looper
Melons
Cabbage looper
Melonworm
Pickleworm
0.22-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
0.22-0.9/A.(SP),
0.5-0.9/A.(D)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
0.45-0.9/A.(SP)
0.2 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.45 Ib./A. Foliage application.
10 day preharvest interval from
above 0.45 through 0.9 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Apply D as a ground application
only.
For aerial application to head
lettuce only, apply in 5-15 gal-
lons of water per acre.
Foliage application. Use of S
formulation is for head lettuce
only.
Foliage application. Use of D
formulation is for head lettuce
only.
0.2 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Methomyl is toxic to bees and
should not be applied when bees
are actively visiting the area.
For ground application only.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to southeastern
United States. Foliage appli-
cation.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.10
Replaces page, issued 12-14-73
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Nectarines
**
Thrips
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
** Oranges
Citrus thrips
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
5.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not graze livestock in treated
orchards for 10 days after appli-
cation.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply at early bloom
and repeat once or twice if
needed. Ground or aerial
application. For aerial
application, apply in a
minimum of 10 gallons per
acre.
2.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval
through 0.9 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not graze livestock in
treated orchards for 10 days
after application.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply in early spring
before bloom when new growth
is 3 to 4 inches long, and
repeat as needed until new
fruit is walnut size. Appli-
cation at petal fall may be
critical in preventing fruit
scarring and mid-summer
applications will protect new
growth on young trees. Use
high rate against severe
infestations. Ground or
aerial application. For
aerial application, apply in
a minimum of 15 gallons per
acre.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.11
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**
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Peanuts
** Beet armyworm
Corn earworm
Peppers
Green peach aphid
Potatoes
Aphids
Cabbage looper
Flea beetles
Leafhoppers
Potato tuberworm
0.22-0.9/A.
(S,SP)
0.45/A.(S.SP)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
0.45/A.(S,SP)
0.45/A.(S.SP)
0.45/A.(S,SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (peanuts, peanut hulls).
21 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not feed treated vines to
livestock.
Foliage application. Make up
to 3 applications per season.
Ground or aerial application.
For aerial application, apply
in a minimum of 3 gallons per
acre.
0.2 ppm.
10 day preharvest interval through
0.45 Ib./A. Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
0.2 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to east of the
Mississippi River. Foliage
application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.12
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METHOMYL
**
Site and Pest
Soybeans
**
**
**
Beet armyworm
Corn earworm
Green cloverworm
Mexican bean beetle
Soybean looper
Velvetbean caterpillar
Squash (summer)
0.22-0.45/A.
(S.SP)
Cabbage looper
Melonworm
Pickleworm
0.45-0.9/A.
(S,SP)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.2 ppm (soybeans).
10.0 ppm (soybean forage).
14 day preharvest interval
through 0.45 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not graze or feed treated soy-
bean forage to livestock within
3 days of application.
Do not feed treated soybean hay
to livestock within 7 days of
application.
Foliage application. Make up
to two applications if needed.
Ground or aerial application.
For aerial application, apply
in a minimum of 3 gallons
per acre.
0.2 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Methomyl is toxic to bees and
should not be applied when bees
are actively visiting the area.
For ground application only.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to southeastern
United States. Foliage appli-
cation.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.13
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Spinach
Beet armyworm
Cabbage looper
0.45-0.9/A.(SP)
Sugar beets
Aphids
Beet armyworm
Beet webworm
Flea beetles
0.22-0.9/A.
(S.SP)
0.2 ppm.
16 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply to seedlings when
the whorl is less than 3 inches
in diameter or injury to the
crop may occur.
Do not apply when minimum daily
temperatures are 32°F. or less.
Foliage application. Apply at
5- to 7-day intervals as needed.
Use the lower rate against small
caterpillars or light infesta-
tions. Make 1-3 applications
at the highest rate for control-
ling large caterpillars or
severe infestations.
0.2 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.9 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not feed tops to livestock.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Apply when insects
or their damage appears. Make
up to 2-3 additional applica-
tions as needed.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.14
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
**
Tangelos
Citrus thrips
0.45-0.9/A.
(S,SP)
Tobacco
(flue, air and
fire cured)
(excluding
shade grown)
Aphids
0.45/A.(S,SP)
2.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval
through 0.9 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not graze livestock in
treated orchards for 10 days
after application.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply in early spring
before bloom when new growth
is 3 to 4 inches long, and
repeat as needed until new
fruit is walnut size. Appli-
cation at petal fall may be
critical in preventing fruit
scarring and mid-summer
applications will protect new
growth on young trees. Use
high rate against severe
infestations. Ground or
aerial application. For
aerial application, apply in
a minimum of 15 gallons per
acre.
NF.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.46 Ib./A.(tobacco to be flue
cured). Foliage application.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.46 Ib./A.(tobacco to be air or
fire cured). Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.15
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METHOMYL
Site and Pest
Tobacco (continued)
(flue, air and fire cured)
(excluding shade grown)
Cabbage looper
Flea beetles
Tobacco budworm
Tobacco hornworn
Tomatoes
Aphids
Beet armyworm
Cabbage looper
Tomato fruitworm
0.45/A.(S.SP),
0.46/A.(D)
0.22-0.45/A.
(S.SP),
0.24-0.46/A.(D)
0.45/A.(S,SP),
0.46/A.(D)
0.22-0.45/A.
(S,SP),
0.24-0.46/A.(D)
0.45-0.9/A.
(S,SP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Make 2-3
applications before flower buds
open and direct spray onto buds.
Foliage application. Begin
applications before largest
caterpillars exceed 1 1/2
inches in length.
0.2 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.45 Ib./A. Foliage application.
2 day preharvest interval from
above 0.45 through 0.9 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
For aerial application, apply in
5-15 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application. For tomato
fruitworm, apply at first fruit
set. For aphids, best results
are obtained with repeated appli-
cations.
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Chrysanthemums
Beet armyworm
Cabbage looper
Corn earworm
Thrips
0.22-0.45/100
gal. water
(S.SP)
For use in commercial plantings
only. Foliage application.
Apply on a weekly schedule.
For ground application only.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-M-9.16
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EPA Compendium of Registered Eesticides
METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL*
PRINCIPAL FOEMOLAJICHS: EC; WP; D; Pr
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMITATICirS
(EPn;
Alfalfa
Apples
Apricots
Asparagus
Barley
Beans
Beets
Blackberries
Blackeyed peas
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
100
Ik
Ik
Ik
NF
Ik
Ik
Ik
14
Ik
14
-Lk
Ik
Ibs . actual/A .
4.5
18
12
3-5
2.25
2 oz./bu.
seed
5
2 oz./bu.
seed
5
2.25
5
1-75
5
5
2 oz./bu.
seed
5
5
5
5
7 days.
7 days . Pull coverage application .
21 days. Full coverage application.
7 days.
3 days unless washed or blanched .
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or feed
3 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or feed .
Ik days .
7 days (l4 days if tops are used as
food or feed . )
Ik days .
3 days.
3 days for peas .
7 days for forage.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
Ik days .
Ik days.
Ik days .
Ik days.
*2,2-bis(p-methoxyphenyl)-1,1,1-trichloroethane
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-10.1
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METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LZMITATrOTS
(ppm;
Cabbage
Cantaloupe
Carrots
Cauliflower
Cherry
Clover
Collar ds
Corn
Cowpeas
Cranberries
Cucumbers
Ik
1^
Ik
Ik
Ik
100
Ik
Ik
Ik
(on peas)
100
(on
forage )
Ik
1«*
Ibs. actual/A.
5
5
1.75
5
2.25
5
12
k.5
5
2.25
3
10
2 oz./bu.
seed
5
3
2 oz./bu.
seed
5
5
2
3 days.
7 days.
1 day.
Ik days.
7 days (ik days if tops are used as
food or feed . )
7 days.
7 days. Full coverage application.
7 days .
Ik days .
7 days.
1^ days.
Soil application. Work into soil.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
3 days for peas.
7 days for forage.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
114- days .
7 days.
1 day.
Issued: 5-15-70
III-M-10.2
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METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Cucumbers;
Greenhouse
Currants
Eggplant
Gooseberries
Grain :
Barley
Corn
Grain sorghum
Oats
Rice
Rye
Wheat
Grapes
Grass :
Forage
Huckleberries
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
Lettuce :
Greenhouse
14
14
14
14
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
14
100
14
14
14
14
14
Ibs . actual /A .
2.25
0.8 oz./
50,000 cu. ft.
3
2.25
1.75
3
0.13 Ibs./
1000 sq. ft.
of grain surface
0.35 Ibs./
1000 sq. ft.
of grain surface
6
3
3
5
5
1-75
2.25
2.25
0.8 oz./
50,000 cu. ft.
7 days.
7 days . Greenhouse aerosol formulation .
14 days. I/
7 days.
1 day.
14 days . I/
Postharvest surface treatment of stored
grain. (No more than 2 applications.)
Postharvest surface treatment of large
lots of stored grain (several thousand
bushels). Thoroughly mix top layer of
grain with remainder when removed from
storage .
14 days .
7 days.
14 days . I/
14 days.
7 days.
1 day.
14 days .
l4 days .
14 days. Greenhouse aerosol formulation.
I/ On borne garden products, a warning to remove residues is sufficient,
issued: 4-14-72 III-M-10.3
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METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE 13MEEAJIOHS
ippm;
Lima beans
Loganberries
Melons
Nectarines
Oats
Peaches
Peanuts
Pears
Peas
Peppers
Pineapples
Potatoes
Plums
Prunes
It
Ik
Ik
14
NF
It
14
It
It
It
It
1
It
It
Ibs . actual/A .
5
2 oz./bu.
seed
5
1.75
5
1.75
12
2 oz./bu.
seed
12
3
2 oz./bu.
seed
18
5
2 oz./bu.
seed
2.25
1.75
2.25
2.25
12
12
3 days .
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
It days .
3 days.
7 days.
1 day.
21 days. Full coverage application.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
21 days . Full coverage application .
7 days.
Seed treatment . Do not use as food or
feed.
7 days. Full coverage application.
7 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
7 days.
1 day.
7 days .
No time limitation.
7 days. Full coverage application.
7 days . Full coverage application .
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-10.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE lOMECAIlCNS
ippm;
Pumpkin
Quinces
Radishes
Radishes:
Greenhouse
Raspberries
Rice
Rutabagas
Rye
Sorghum
Soybeans
Spinach
Squash:
Summer
Winter
Strawberries
Ik
It
It
It
It
NF
It
NF
NF
Extended
100
(forage)
NF
It
It
It
It
Ibs. actual/A.
5
1.75
18
5
5
0.8 6z./
50,000 cu. ft.
5
1.75
2 oz./bu.
seed
5
2 02. /bu.
seed
2 oz./bu.
seed
3
2 02. /bu.
seed
5
5
1.75
5
1.75
7 days.
1 day.
7 days. Full coverage application.
7 days.
7 days.
7 days. Greenhouse aerosol formulation.
it days.
3 days .
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
7 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
7 days.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
it days.
7 days.
1 day.
It days. I/
3 days.
I/ On home garden products, a varning to remove residues is sufficient.
Issued: 5-31-69 III-M-10.5
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METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Sweetpotatoes
Tomatoes
Tomatoes:
Greenhouse
Turnips
Turnips
(without tops)
Velvet beans
Wheat
Yams
Animals:
Beef cattle
14
14
14
14
NF
NF
(in fat)
Ibs. actual/A.
2.25
0.25 Ib. act./
20 crates
(dust)
3.5
1.75
0.8 oz./
50,000.cu. ft.
5.0
2.25
1.75
2 oz./bu. seed
2 oz./bu. seed
2.25
0.25 Ib. act./
20 crates
(dust)
6%
(in oil)
6%
(in oil)
1%
(in water)
No time limitations. Foliar application.
Postharvest. Apply before storage. Wash
thoroughly when removed from storage.
7 days.
1 day.
7 days. Greenhouse aerosol formulation.
14 days.
7 days. (14 days if tops are to be used
as food or feed.)
1 day.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
No time limitations. Foliar application.
Postharvest. Apply before storage.
Wash thoroughly when removed from
storage.
Apply by back rubbers.
Applied by automatic treadle sprayer.
2 to 3 trips daily. 0.3 to 0.5 ml.
per trip.
Dip or spray. Thoroughly wet animals.
Two quarts per head for large animals
and proportionally less for smaller ones.
Issued: 5-31-72
III-M-10.6
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METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Animals:
Beef cattle
(continued)
Dairy cattle
(lactating)
Dairy cattle
(nonlactating)
(in fat)
(in milk)
Extended
(in milk)
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
0.5%
(in oil)
50.0%
(dust)
10.0%
(dust)
2.0%
(dust)
(with other
ingredients)
1.5%
(in water)
5 grams in
powdered form
1.0%
(in water)
15.0%
(dust)
Mist spray application at 2.5 ounces per
animal the size of an adult cow. Do not
wet the hide. Do not apply more often
than every three weeks. Daily applica-
tion of 2.0 ounces mist spray per animal
is also acceptable. Other ingredients
usually present.
Thorough application to animal.
dust into hair.
Work
Applied in dust bag.
dairy animals.
Do not use on
Apply in dust bags suspended in loafing
areas and in water and feeding paths at
the rate of one 12 1/2 Ib. bag per 10-15
animals. Do.not refill bags more often
than every 4 weeks. Do not apply to
animals being finished for slaughter.
Do not contaminate feed or water.
Spot treatment for control of tail lice.
Thoroughly treat infested area.
Apply on the back and neck of each
animal. Rub powder into hair with the
hand. Repeat every 3 weeks if necessary.
Dip or spray. Thoroughly wet animals.
Two quarts per head for large animals
and proportionally less for smaller ones.
Do not apply during lactation or within
2 weeks of freshening. Do not dip
calves under one month of age.
Thorough application to animals. Work
dust into hair. Do not apply during
lactation or within 2 weeks of freshening
Issued: 5-31-72
III-M-10.7
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METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Animals:
(continued)
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
Dairy "barns
Milk rooms
Animal pens
Farm buildings
Etc.
3(in fat]
3(in fat)
(in fat)
NF
Extended
Extended
NF
NF
Its. actual/A.
1.03
(in water)
0.53
(in oil)
(dust)
5.03
(in oil)
1.03
(in water)
0.53
(in oil)
50.03
(dust)
0.8 Ibs./
1,000 sq. ft.
2.0 oz./
1,000 cu. ft.
Dip or spray. Thoroughly wet animals.
Do not apply to lactating goats.
Mist spray application at 2.0 oz. per
animal. Do not wet the hide. Do not
apply to lactating goats.
Thorough application to animal. Work
dust into wool. Do not apply to
lactating goats.
Apply by rubbing devices.
Dip or spray. Thoroughly wet animals.
Liberal application to animals.
Liberal application to animal and pens.
Residual surface spray on interior and
exterior surfaces. Do not contaminate
milk, feed, or drinking water. Exclude
dairy animals while treating barns.
Formulated with other ingredients as a
space and contact spray. Exclude dairy
cattle from building before application.
Do not contaminate milk, feed, or drink-
ing water.
Issued: 4-14-72
III-M-10.8
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METHOXYCHLOR, TECHNICAL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Agricultural
premises:
(continued)
Grain bins
Mushroom
houses
General :
Outdoor
fogging
2
(on
grain)
14
on mush-
rooms)
NF
Ibs . actual/A .
0.8 Its./
1,000 sq. ft.
150 mg./sq. ft.
(in water)
0.2
Empty grain bin treatment only.
Apply spray to beds, walls, posts, etc.
when mushrooms are not present .
Formulated with other ingredients and
applied by fogging machines .
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-10.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYL BROMIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; Pr
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TCtBRABCE DQSAGE LDffiBAJICBS
Commodity
Fumigation
Barley
Beans (all)
(including
green, dry,
and lima)
Beets
Cabbage
Carrots
Chestnuts
Cipollini bulbs
Citrus fruits:
Citrus citron
Grapefruit
Kumquat
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Cocoa beans
Copra
(as
inorganic
>romides )
50
50
30
50
30
200
50
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
50
100
Ibs./lpOO cu.ft.
unless otherwise
indicated
3
3-5
3
4
4
6
k
3
1.5
2.5
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours . Do
not fumigate if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is low
(below 6o°F.), or (3) there is excessive
dockage .
Expose to fumigation for 24 hours.
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Expose to fumigation for six hours .
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Expose to fumigation for two hours.
Expose to fumigation in chamber for 12
hours.
Expose to fumigation for 24 hours.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-11.1
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METHYL BROMIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMTEASICKS
(ppm/
Commodity
Fumigation
Corn
Cottonseed
Cucumbers
Dates (dried)
Eggplants
Figs (dried)
Garlic
Grain:
Barley
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
(grain)
Wheat
Grapes
Hay:
Alfalfa
Horseradish
(as
Inorganic
>romides)
50
200
30
125
20
250
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
20
50
(hay)
30
Ibs./lQOO , cu.ft.
unless otherwise
indicated
2
8
2.5
1
3
1
3
k
6
k
3
3
Expose to fumigation for 24 hours. Do
not fumigate if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is lov
(below 60°F.), or (3) there is excessive
dockage .
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours . Used
in connection with pink bollworm
quarantine.
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours.
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours.
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours.
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours. Used
in connection with Khapra beetle
quarantine .
Expose to fumigation for two hours.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours .
Aerate thoroughly before feeding.
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Issued: 5-15-70
lU-M-11.2
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METHYL BROMIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Commodity
Fumigation
Jerusalem
artichokes
Melons :
Cantaloupes
Honeydew
Mus tone Ions
Watermelons
Nuts :
Almonds
Brazil nuts
Bush nuts
Butter nuts
Cashews
Chestnuts
Filberts
Hickory nuts
Pecans
Pistachio nut
Walnuts
Oats
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peanuts
Peas (with
pods)
(as
inorganic
bromides ]
30
20
20
20
20
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
s 200
200
50
30
20
30
200
50
Ibs./lpOO cu.ft.
unless otherwise
indicated
3-5
2-5
3-5
3
3-5
3
3
3-5
3
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Expose to fumigation for two hours .
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours. Do
not fumigate if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is low
(below 6o°F.)j or (3) there is excessive
dockage .
Expose to fumigation for two hours.
Used in connection with pink bollworm
quarantine .
Expose to fumigation for six hours.
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours.
Expose to fumigation for two hours.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-11.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYL BROMIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Commodity
Fumigation
Peas (dried)
Peppers
Pimentoes
Pineapples
Pome fruits :
Apples
Pears
Quinces
Popcorn
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rice
Rutabagas
Rye
Salsify (roots)
(as
inorganic
bromides
125
30
30
20
5
5
5
2kO
75
20
30
50
30
50
30
Ibs./VOO cu.ft.
unless otherwise
indicated
k
k
2.5
2
5
1.5
3
2.5
3
3
3
3
3
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours .
Expose to fumigation for two hours.
Expose to fumigation for three hours .
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Expose to fumigation for two hours.
Chamber fumigation. Aerate for 2k hours
after fumigation. Do not fumigate more
than six times unless residue analyses
show that -additional fumigation will not
exceed the residue tolerances established,
Expose to fumigation for six hours.
Expose to fumigation for two hours .
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours. Do
* not fumigate if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is low
(below 6o°F.)> or (3) there is excessive
dockage .
Expose to fumigation for six hours.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours . Do
not fumigate if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is low
(below 6o°F.), or (3) there is excessive
dockage .
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-11.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYL BROMIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(.ppmj
Commodity
Fumigation
Sorghum
Spices
Squash:
Summer
Winter
Squash:
Zucchini
Stone fruits:
Apricots
Cherries
Nectarines
Peaches
Plums
Prunes
Strawberries
Sugar beets
Sweet corn
(as
inorganic
Bromides)
50
4oo
30
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
30
from pre-
harvest
fumiga-
tion)
50
30
50
Ibs./lpOO cu.ft.
unless otherwise
indicated
k
3
k
2.5
5
2.5 Ibs. actual/
1000 sq. ft.
109 Ibs. actual/
acre
2to Ibs. actual/
acre
3
3
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours . Do
not fumigate if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is low
(below 6ooF.)> or (3) there is excessive
dockage .
Expose to fumigation for 12 hours .
Expose to fumigation for two hours .
Expose to fumigation for three hours.
Expose to fumigation for two hours .
Field treatment of plants under
tarpaulins . Expose to fumigation for
1.75 to 2.75 hours, depending on
temperature .
Apply as vaporized gas during dormant
season following second or succeeding
crop years . Use only on Shasta or
Lassen varieties.
Soil application. Expose for kS> hours.
Aerate two weeks before setting
transplants in treated areas.
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-11.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYL BROMIDE
USE TOLERANCE ^g^ LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Coramod ity
Fumigation
Sweetpotatoes
Tomatoes
Turnips
Walnuts
Wheat
Yams
Agricultural
premises:
Ant colonies
Mushroom
houses
Greenhouse
plant and
transplants
Plantbeds:
(for
production
of trans-
plants only)
(as
Inorganic
bromides
75
20
ko
30
200
50
30
NF
NF
NF
NF
Ibs./lpOO cu.ft
unless otherwise
indicated
3-5
3
2*40 Ibs . actual/
acre
3
3-5
3
3-5
1 Ib. actual/
colony
2
3
2 Ib. actual/
100 sq. ft.
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Soil application. Expose for ^8 hours.
Aerate two weeks before setting
transplants in treated areas .
Expose to fumigation for four hours.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours . Do
not fumigate if (l) grain moisture is
high, (2) grain temperature is low
(below 6o°F.), or (3) there is excessive
dockage .
Expose to fumigation for four hours .
Apply to individual mounds. Do not
apply near fruit trees, etc.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours when
no mushrooms are present .
Expose to fumigation for four hours . Do
not fumigate when temperature is higher
than 90°F.
Preplanting soil treatment. Expose to
fumigation at least 2k hours. Aerate a
minimum of J days before seeding, or
5-1*4- days before setting vegetative
growth .
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-11.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHH, BROMIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Space
fumigation:
Barns
Feed rooms
Grain bins
Greenhouses
Poultry
houses
Etc.
Bags
Boxes
Crates
(for
harvesting
or storing
raw agricult-
ural commodit-
ies.
NF
ibs./i,ooo cu.
ft.
unless otherwise
indicated
3
5
11
Make structure as gas-tight as possible,
and expose to fumigation for 2U hours.
Remove all animals prior to application.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation.
Make structure as gas-tight as possible,
and expose to fumigation for kQ hours.
Remove all animals prior to fumigation.
Used in connection with Khapra beetle
quarantine.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-11.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
m-(l-METHYLBUTYL)PHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE AND
m-(1-ETHYLPROPYL)PHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Corn
Corn rootworms
(larvae)
0.75-1.0 lb./
A.(with 40-
inch row
spacing)
or
0.75-1.0 lb./
13,080 linear
ft. of row
or
1.5-2.0 oz./
164 linear
ft. of row
(EC)
0.75-1.0 lb./
A.(with 40-
inch row
spacing)
or
0.75-1.0 lb./
13,080 linear
ft. of row
or
1,"'-J>.U oz./
164 linear
ft. of row(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.05 ppm [corn grain, fresh corn
including sweet corn (kernels plus
cob with husk removed), corn fodder
and forage].
Band treatment. Apply in a 7- to
10-inch band to the soil surface
over the covered seed row at time
of planting. Incorporate into the
top 1/2 to 1 inch of soil. Do not
allow spray to contact seed.
Double band (split boot) treat-
ment. Apply with the required
amount of liquid fertilizer in a
band 1 to 2 inches to each side
of the seed, 1 to ? inches deep
and 1 inch wide. Do not allow
spray to contact seed. Do not
apply to only one side of seed.
Band treatment. Apply in a 1-
or 7-inch band to the soil surface
over the covered seed row at time
of planting. Incorporate into the
top inch of soil. Do not allow
granules to contact seed.
Post emergence, side-dress treatment.
Appjy granules in a 3- to 4-inch
band on each sick' of the. emerged
plants within JO to 40 days after
planting or when plants are 8 to
10 inches high. Incorporate into
top inch of soil. For best re-
sults, apply at first cultivation
or no later than June 15.
*Bux
Issued: 11-14-72
Ili-M-12.1
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w~(l-METHYLBUTYL)PHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE AND
m-(l-ETHYLPROPYL)PHENYL METHYLCARBAMATE
Site and Pest
Corn (continued)
Corn rootworms (larvae)
(continued)
Dosage
actual
1.95-4.0 lb./
A. (G)
1.5 lb./13,080
linear ft. of
row(EC)
2.0-4.0 lb./
A.(EC)
Rice
Rice water weevil
(larvae)
1.0 Ib./A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast soil treatment. Apply
prior to or at time of planting.
Incorporate into top inch of soil.
Band treatment for tank mixing
with atrazine. Apply in a 14- to
20-inch band to the soil surface
over the covered row at time of
planting. Refer also to atrazine
label for specific precautions and
limitations for use of atrazine.
Broadcast soil treatment for tank
mixing with atrazine. Incorporate
into top 1/2 to 1 inch of soil.
Refer also to atrazine label for
specific precautions and limita-
tions for use of atrazine.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 1/2 to 1 inch
of soil.
0.05 ppm (rice and rice straw).
Do not make more than one appli-
cation per season.
Do not apply propanil after
treatment.
Use restricted to Arkansas, Louis-
iana, Mississippi and Texas.
Broadcast application. Apply with-
in 7 days after permanent flooding.
Use restricted to California.
Broadcast application. Apply after
seedbed preparation but prior to
flooding and seeding, or apply 1
to 3 weeks after permanent flood-
ing.
Issued: H-14-72
III-M-12.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
METHYLENE CHLORIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULAinCNS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBOETATICHS
(ppa;
Commod ity
Fumigation
Grain :
Barley
Corn
Oats
Popcorn
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
Wheat
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
gals./lpOO bu.
0.375
0.6
0.375
0.6
0.375
0.375
0.6
0.375
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain.
Aerate thoroughly after fumigation until
all odor has left grain .
#methylene dichloride
Issued: 5-31-69
III-M-14
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
6-METHYL-2.3-QUINOXALINEDITHIOL CYCLIC S,S-DITHIOCARBONATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP, D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide, Insecticide
General Warnings and Limitations
Under some conditions, injury may occur to the foliage of deciduous
fruit trees and ornamental plants.
Do not apply oils after delayed dormant stage where this chemical is
to be used in the pink stage.
Do not use summer oils if this chemical is used in the cover spray
program.
Do not use spreader-sticker materials with this chemical.
Do not graze treated areas.
Non-bearing fruit trees are those that will not bear fruit within
one year of application.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Apples (non-bearing)
Mites
(all stages)
Apricots (non-bearing)
Mites
(all stages)
Cherries (non-bearing)
Mites
(all stages)
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
0.125-0.25/100 Foliage application. Apply as
gal. water(WP), needed.
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
NF.
0.125-0.25/100 Foliage application. Apply as
gal. water(WP), needed.
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
NF.
0.125-0.25/100 Foliage application. Apply as
gal. water(WP), needed.
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
*6-methyl-l,3-dithiolo[4,5-b]quinoxaline-2-one is also acceptable in the
ingredient statement.
*oxythioquinox; Morestan
Issued: 8-30-73
III-M-17.1
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6-METHYL-2,3-QUINOXALINEDITHIOL CYCLIC S.S-DITHIOCARBONATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance^ Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Citrus (non-bearing)
(Refer also to specific
citrus crops)
Citrus red mite
Citrus rust mite
Texas citrus mite
(all stages)
Grapefruit
Lemons
(bearing trees)
Citrus red mite
Citrus rust mite
Texas citrus mite
(all stages)
Nectarines (non-bearing)
Mites
(all stages)
Oranges
(bearing trees)
Citrus red mite
Citrus rust mite
Texas citrus mite
(all stages)
Oranges (Navel)
(non-bearing)
Citrus red mite
Citrus rust mite
Texas citrus mite
(all stages)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)
NF.
Foliage application.
needed.
Repeat as
Extended.
35 day preharvest interval through
7.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use restricted to Florida and
Texas. Foliage application. Do
not apply more than twice per
crop year.
NF.
Foliage application.
needed.
Apply as
Extended.
35 day preharvest interval through
7.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use restricted to Florida and
Texas. Foliage application. Do
not apply more than twice per
crop year.
NF.
Do not apply more than 7.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage application.
Apply only during postharvest in
the fall or early winter when no
fruit is present.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-M-17.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
6-METHYL-2,3-QUINOXALINEDITHIOL CYCLIC S,S-DITHIOCARBONATE
Site and Pest
Peaches (non-bearing)
Mites
(all stages)
Pears (non-bearing)
Mites
(all stages)
Plums
Prunes
(non-bearing)
Mites
(all stages)
Strawberries
Mites (all stages)
(excluding
cyclamen mite)
Tangerines
(bearing trees)
Citrus red mite
Citrus rust mite
Texas citrus mite
(all stages)
Walnuts (non-bearing)
Aphids
Mites (all stages)
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.375/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Foliage application. Apply as
needed.
NF.
Foliage application. Apply as
needed.
NF.
Foliage application. Apply as
needed.
NF.
Foliage application. Apply as
needed only to propagating beds
and to fields during the year of
setting new plants. Do not apply
after first bloom occurs in the
following year.
Extended.
35 day preharvest interval through
3.7 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use restricted to Florida and
Texas. Foliage application. Do
not apply more than twice per
crop year.
NF.
Foliage application. Apply only
to trees that will not set fruit
during the current crop year.
Repeat as needed.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-M-17.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
6-METHYL-2,3-QUINOXALINEDITHIOL CYCLIC S,S-DITHIOCARBONATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
ORNAMENTALS
Under certain conditions, some plant injury may occur. Before treating large
plantings for the first time, treat a few plants and observe for 4 or 5 days.
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
Mites
(all stages)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(WP)
Apply for thorough coverage.
Repeat as needed.
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Phytotoxicity has occurred on the foliage and flowers of several varieties
of roses, especially during periods of high temperatures. Treat roses only
after cutting and before new growth appears.
Arborvitae
Juniper
Roses
Yew
Mites
(all stages)
Shrubs
Mites
(all stages)
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water(WP)
Foliage application. Apply for
thorough coverage. Repeat as
needed.
Foliage application. Apply for
thorough coverage. Repeat as
needed.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-M-17.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
4-(METHYLTHIO)-3,5-XYLYL METHYLCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: bait
TYPE PESTICIDE: Molluscicide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not apply around food crops.
Do not apply directly to plant foliage.
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
Tolerance, Use, Limitation
Slugs
Snails
0.32 oz./l,000
sq. ft.(bait)
Lightly water area to be treated
before applying bait. Scatter
bait so it is hardly visible on
ground. Apply to soil around
plants, and to areas around
flower beds.
(Greenhouse Plants)
Greenhouse Ornamentals
Slugs
Snails
0.32 oz./l,000
sq. ft.(bait)
Lightly water area to be treated
before applying bait. Scatter
bait so it is hardly visible on
ground. Apply to soil around
plants, under greenhouse benches
and around building foundations.
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Outside areas
Slugs
Snails
0.32 oz./I,000
sq. ft.(bait)
Lightly water area to be treated
before applying bait. Scatter
bait so it is hardly visible on
the ground. Apply to soil
around plants and building foun-
dations.
*3,5-dimethyl-4-(methylthio)phenol methylcarbamate is also acceptable in the
ingredient statement.
*Mesurol
Issued: 8-30-73
III-M-18
Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
MINERAL OIL
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DQSAGE LBCraAHCHS
(PPOU
Corn (shelled)
Grain sorghum
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Sheep
Swine
200
200
Extended
2.0 qts./
100 sq. ft. or
5.0 qts./
circular
5300 bu. bin
2.0 qts./
100 sq. ft. or
5-0 qts./
circular
3^00 bu. bin
73.0$
Postharvest application. Apply to
surface layer of stored grain. (Mineral
oil must meet specifications published in
Federal Register, Dec. 12, 1956.)
Postharvest application. Apply to
surface layer of stored grain. (Mineral
oil must meet specifications published in
Federal Register, Dec. 12, 1956.)
Apply liberally as a spot treatment to
wounds, cuts, and abrasions. Formulated
with other ingredients.
Issued: 5-51-69
III-M-19
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NALED*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, S, D
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.
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Refer to URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS for treatment of croplands for
insects of public health importance.
Alfalfa
Alfalfa webworm
Aphids
Armyworm
Grasshoppers
0.75-1.0/A.(EC)
Extended.
4 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use lower
dosage on plants less then 12
inches high.
0.5-0.75/A.(EC) Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed, but before
plants exceed 12 inches high.
Use lower dosage for small
grasshoppers.
Leafhoppers
Loopers
Lygus bugs
0.75-1.0/A.(EC)
Foliage application. Use lower
dosage on plants less than 12
inches high.
0.75-1.0/A.(EC) Foliage application. Use lower
dosage on plant less than 12
inches high.
Mites
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application. For use on
seed crops.
Foliage application. For use on
seed crops. Apply once for
suppression of populations, or
twice, 7 days apart for control.
*l,2-dibromo-2,2-dichloroethyl dimethyl phosphate; Dibrom
Issued: 1-14-74 III-N-2.1
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NALED
Site and Pest
Alfalfa (continued)
Thrips
0.5/A.(EC)
Beans
Refer also to Bean groupings below.
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (including
alfalfa looper
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
Mites (including
spider mites)
Thrips
Beans (dry, field, and
lima for processing)
Alfalfa looper
Aphids
Armyworm
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Beans (green)
Aphids
Armyworm
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. For use on
seed crops.
0.5 ppm (interim).
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm (interim).
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm (interim).
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.2
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NALED
Site and Pest
Beans (green)
(continued)
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Loopers
Mites, spider
Sap beetles
Stink bugs
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Aphids
Annyworm
Cabbage looper
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Grasshoppers
Imported cabbageworm
Cantaloupes
Refer to Muskmelons.
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.CD)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
dosage for large loopers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Aphids
Armyworm
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Mites, spider
Saltmarsh caterpillar
Thrips
Collards
Aphids
Armyworm
Cabbage looper
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(D)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
1.5/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.0 ppm (interim).
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Apply sprays by ground equipment
only.
Use lower spray dosage on plants
up to 3/4 grown.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
3.0 ppm.
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Collards (continued)
Grasshoppers
Imported cabbageworm
Cotton
Armyworm
Bollworm
Cotton leafperforator
Fleahoppers
Grasshoppers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
(Mites)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC),
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC),
0.5-1.0/A.(EC),
1.0/A.CEC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm (interim)(cottonseed).
Do not apply dosages of through
1.4 Ib./A. within 4 days of hand
picking.
For heavy populations of any of
the insects listed below, or
their eggs, use 0.5 Ib./A. of
naled with other appropriate
pesticides.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Claims for
mites are for suppression of
populations only.
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Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Cucumbers (field)
Refer also to Cucumbers (greenhouse).
Aphids
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
(including
diabrotica beetles)
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Pickleworm
Thrips
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5-0.75/A.(EC) Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
1.2-2.0/A. (D)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A. (D)
1.0/A. (EC)
Foliage application.
1.5-2.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.5-2.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A. (EC)
Foliage application.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Cucumbers (greenhouse)
Aphids
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Whiteflies (adults)
1.0 oz./10,000
cu. ft.(EC)
3.33 fl. oz. of
10% cone./
10,000 cu. ft.
(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 oz./10.000 cu. ft. (green-
house fog or vapor).
Greenhouse fumigation. Make treat-
ment when plants are dry. Apply to
cold or hot heating pipes, or place
in open pans on hot plates. Appli-
cations to cold pipes should be
followed immediately by heating
of pipes to 160°F. In steam-
heated greenhouses, vents should
be closed for at least one hour
after pipes are hot. For hot
water systems, greenhouse vents
should be closed for at least
three hours. Greenhouses may
be left closed overnight. If
application is made to hot pipes,
protective equipment must be used.
Ventilate greenhouse thoroughly
before re-entering. For aphids,
repeat as needed. For spider
mites, make 3 or 4 treatments at
3- or 4-day intervals. For
whiteflies, make 2 treatments
7 days apart.
Apply by thermal fog generator.
Make treatment when plants are
dry. Close all doors, windows,
and ventilators before fogging.
Keep greenhouse closed for 1-1/2
hours following treatment. Do
not fog when inside temperature
exceeds 80°F., or under conditions
of high humidity. Ventilate
greenhouse for at least one hour
before re-entering. For a
preventive schedule for spider
mites, treat monthly on the first,
third, seventh, and ninth days.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Cucumbers (greenhouse)
(continued)
Serpentine leafminer
Thrips
Eggplant
Aphids
Armyworm
Blister beetles
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Mites (including
spider mites)
Whiteflies
Grapefruit
Dosage
actual
3.33 fl. oz. of
10% cone./10,000
cu.ft.(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Refer to thermal fog directions
immediately above.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or 2.0 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
1.0 lb./A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.6-2.0 lb./A.(D)
1.0 lb./A.(EC) Foliage application.
1.0 lb./A.(EC),
1.6 lb./A.(D)
0.5-0.75 Ib./A.
(EC)
1.0 lb./A.(EC),
1.6 lb./A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
1.0 lb./A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.6-2.0 lb./A.(D)
1.0 lb./A.(EC) Foliage application.
3.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 lb./A.(dust) in Arizona and
California. Foliage application.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 lb./A.(dust) in areas other
than Arizona and California.
Foliage application.
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Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Aphids
Brown soft scale
(crawlers)
Citrus cutworm
Mites (including
spider mites)
Orange tortrix
1.0/100 gal.
water (EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water (EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Issued: 1-14-74
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Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Thrips (bloom)
Drosophila
Leafhoppers
Thrips
Honeydew melons
Aphids
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.CEC)
0.5-0.66/100
gal. water(EC),
0.8-2.0/A.CD)
0.8-2.0/A.(D)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
0.5 ppm (interim).
4 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or 2.0 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply 100-
130 gallons of finished spray per
acre.
Use only the lower spray dosage
on Muscat varieties.
Do not use spray on Italia varieties
as fruit injury may occur.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply sprays when tempera-
ture exceeds 90°F.
Some spray formulations may cause
injury to honeydew and other
smooth-skinned melons.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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NALED
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Honeydew melons (continued)
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Pickleworm
Hops
Aphids
Armyworm
Corn earworn
Cutworms
Grasshoppers
Hop looper
Mites, spider
Kale
Aphids
Armyworm
1.0-2.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.CEC)
1,4/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC,D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC,D)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5 ppm (interim).
4 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
3.0 ppm (interim) .
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Kale (continued)
Cabbage looper
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Grasshoppers
Imported cabbageworm
Lemons
Aphids
Brown soft scale
(crawlers)
Dosage
Ib. actual
2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.CD)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.CD)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water (EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
3.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 lb./A.(dust) in Arizona and
California. Foliage application.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 lb./A.(dust) in areas other
than Arizona and California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
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Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Citrus cutworm
Mites (including
spider mites)
Orange tortrix
Thrips (bloom)
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Lettuce
Aphids
Armyworm
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Mites, spider
Saltmarsh caterpillar
Thrips
Muskmelons
(including cantaloupes)
Aphids
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
Leafhoppers
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0-1.5/A. (EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-1.5/A. (EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0-1.5/A. (EC)
1.0-1.5/A. (EC),
1.2-2.0/A. (D)
1.0-1.5/A. (EC)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.4/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use lower spray dosage on plants
up to 3/4 grown.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply sprays when tempera-
ture exceeds 90°F.
Some spray formulations may cause
injury to smooth-skinned melons.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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NALED
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Muskmelons (continued)
(including cantaloupes)
Leafminers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Pickleworm
Oranges
Aphids
Brown soft scale
(crawlers)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
3.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 Ib./A, (dust) in Arizona and
California. Foliage application.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 lb./A.(dust) in areas other
than Arizona and California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
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Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Citrus cutworm
Mites (including
spider mites)
Orange tortrix
Thrips (bloom)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15-20
gallons of water per acre.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Pastures
Dosage
Ib. actual
Armyworm
Crane flies
1.0/A.(EC)
0.02-0.03/A.
(EC,S)
0.1-0.2/A.CEC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Extended.
No preharvest interval through
0.11 Ib./A. (ULV application) or
through 0.25 lb./A.(fog, mist,
or aerial application).
Do not pasture animals on treated
areas within 4 days after dust
applications of through 0.4 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not cut pastures for hay to
be sold commercially or shipped
interstate within 4 days after
spray applications of through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Animals may be present
during treatment.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2 fuel
oil or diesel oil. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
Aerial application. Dilute with
No. 2 fuel oil or diesel oil.
Apply one gallon of finished
spray per acre. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
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Site and Pest
Pastures (continued)
Gnats
Grasshoppers
House fly
0.02-0.05/A.
(EC.S)
0.05-0.25/A.(EC)
0.1-0.25/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.02-0.05/A.
(EC.S)
0.05-0.25/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2 fuel
oil, diesel oil or other appro-
priate oil. It is not necessary
to avoid farm buildings including
dairy barns.
Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, or odorless
kerosene. Apply 0.5 to 2.0
gallons of finished spray per
acre. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute
in water. Repeat as needed. It
is not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Repeat as needed. Animals may
be present in treated areas.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oil, diesel oil or other
appropriate oil. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, or odorless
kerosene. Apply 0.5 to 2.0
gallons of finished spray per
acre. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
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Site and Pest
Pastures (continued)
House fly
(continued)
Midges
Refer to Gnats.
Mosquitoes
0.1-0.25/A.(EC)
0.01-0.02/A.
(EC.S)
0.02-0.05/A.
(EC.S)
0.05-0.11/A. (EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute in
water. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Ground ULV application by non-
thermal or thermal fog generator.
Refer to product label for
specific directions for dilu-
tions and equipment calibration.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with sufficient
No. 2 fuel oil, diesel oil or
other appropriate oil. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
Aerial ULV application. Apply
undiluted. Use higher dosage
where heavy vegetation exists.
Aircraft should be equipped with
a non-corrosive spray system.
Use only spray nozzles that will
deliver 30 to 80 micron size
droplets. Apply during periods
when wind is 5 mph or less and
while thermal activity is low.
Large droplets may cause spotting
of certain automobile paint
finishes. It is not necessary
to avoid farm buildings including
dairy barns.
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Site and Pest
Pastures (continued)
Mosquitoes
(continued)
Moths
Range caterpillar
O.Q5-0.25/A.(EC)
0.1-0.25/A.(EC)
0.32-0.4/A.(D)
0.02-0.03/A.
(EC,S)
0.1-0.2/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, odorless kero-
sene, or other appropriate sol-
vent. Apply 0.5 to 2.0 gallons
of spray per acre. Repeat as
needed. It is not necessary to
avoid farm buildings including
dairy barns.
Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute in
water. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns. Do not
pasture animals on treated areas
within 4 days after application.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oil or diesel oil. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Aerial application. Dilute with
No. 2 fuel oil or diesel oil.
Apply one gallon of finished
spray per acre. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Animals may be present
during treatment.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.20
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Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Pastures (continued)
Stable fly 0.02-0.05/A. Ground application by thermal fog
(EC,S) generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oi, diesel oil or other
appropriate oil. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
0.05-0.25/A.(EC) Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, or odorless
kerosene. Apply 0.5 to 2.0
gallons of finished spray per
acre. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
0.1-0.25/A. (EC) Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute in
water. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Peaches Extended.
4 day preharvest interval through
8.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use of formulations containing
naled as the sole active ingre-
dient is restricted to the
western United States.
Aphids 2.0-3.2./A.(D) Foliage application.
Drosophila 1.6-3.2/A.(D) Foliage application.
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Site and Pest
Peaches (continued)
Lygus bugs
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Mites (including
spider mites)
Thrips
Peas
Aphids
Armyworm
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Loopers
Looper, alfalfa
0.75/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.6-3.2/A.(D)
0.75/100 gal.
water(EC),
2.0/A.(D)
0.75/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.6-3.2/A.(D)
0.75/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.6-3.2/A.CD)
2.0-3.2/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0/A.(EC),
1.6-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.6-2.0/A.(D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.5/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Claims for
spray applications are limited to
suppression of populations.
Foliage application.
Extended.
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.22
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Site and Pest
Peas (continued)
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Stink bugs
Peppers
Aphids
Blister beetles
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Mites, spider
Whiteflies
Pumpkins
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NALED
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.5/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC),
0.8-1.0/A.(D)
I.O/A.CEC)
1.0/A.(EC),
0.8-1.O/A.CD)
0.5-0.75/A.CEC)
1.0/A.(EC,D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
Aphids
Armyworm
1.2-2.O/A.CD)
1.0-2.0/A-CEC),
1.2-2.O/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply sprays when tempera-
ture exceeds 90°F.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.23
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NALED
Site and Pest
Pumpkins (continued)
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Rangelands
Refer to Pastures.
Rice
Grasshoppers
Soybeans
Aphids
Armyworm
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
2 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not make more than 3 applica-
tions.
This product is toxic to fish,
shrimp, crayfish and crabs. Do
not use where these are important
resources.
0.5-0.75/A.(EC) Foliage application.
I.O/A.CEC)
Extended.
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.24
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NALED
Site and Pest
Soybeans (continued)
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Loopers
Looper, alfalfa
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Stink bugs
Spinach
Aphids
Armyworm
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Mites, spider
Saltmarsh caterpillar
Thrips
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/A. (EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.5/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.5/A.(EC)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0. 75/A. (EC)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.5/A. (D)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
1.5/A. (D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
3.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use lower dosage for plants up
to 3/4 grown.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.25
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NALED
Site and Pest
Squash (summer)
Aphids
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers
Mites, spider
Pickleworm
Thrips
Squash (winter)
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.CEC)
1.5/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
Aphids
Armyworm
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.CD)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply sprays when tempera-
ture exceeds 90°F.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.26
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NALED
Site and Pest
Squash (winter)
(continued)
Cucumber beetles
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
Mites» spider
Pickleworm
Strawberries
Aphids
Armyworm
Grasshoppers
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.CEC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.(spray). Foliage
application.
4 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A.(dust). Foliage
application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Issued: 1-14-74
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NALED
Site and Pest
Strawberries (continued)
Leafhoppers 1.6/A.(D)
Mites, spider
Omnivorous leaftier
Spittlebugs
Strawberry leafroller
Sugarbeets
Leafhoppers
Mites, spider
Swiss chard
Aphids
Armyworm
Grasshoppers
Leafminers
1.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
I.O/A.CEC),
1.6-2.0/A.(D)
I.O/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Extended.
5 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
3.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Apply sprays by ground equipment
only.
Use lower spray dosage on plants
up to 3/4 grown.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
1.0-1.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
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Site and Pest
Swiss chard (continued)
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Mites, spider
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0-1.5/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(EC)
Saltmarsh caterpillar 1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
Thrips
Tangerines
Aphids
Brown soft scale
(crawlers)
1.5/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
3. 0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 lb./A.(dust) in Arizona and
California. Foliage application.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./lOO gal. water (spray) or
4.0 lb./A.(dust) in areas other
than Arizona and California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15
to 20 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15
to 20 gallons of water per acre.
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Site and Pest
Tangerines (continued)
Citrus cutworm
Mites (including
spider mites)
Orange tortrix
Thrips (bloom)
Tobacco
Armyworm
Flea beetles
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.2-4.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15
to 20 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15
to 20 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For
aerial application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 15
to 20 gallons of water per acre.
NF.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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III-N-2.30
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Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tobacco (continued)
Grasshoppers
Hornworms
Tomatoes (field)
Refer also to Tomatoes (greenhouse)
Aphids
Armywonn
Drosophila
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Hornworms
Leafhoppers
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC,D)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application. Apply up
to 200 gallons of finished spray
per acre.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply sprays when tempera-
ture exceeds 90°F.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply 5 to
7 days before first picking and
repeat at 5- to 7-day intervals
until the day before final
harvest.
Foliage application. Apply up
to 200 gallons of finished spray
per acre.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application. Apply up
to 200 gallons of finished spray
per acre.
Foliage application.
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III-N-2.31
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NALED
Site and Pest
Tomatoes (field)
(continued)
Leafminers
Mites (including
tomato russet mite
twospotted spider
mite)
Tomato fruitworm
Tomatoes (greenhouse)
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(D)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.0 Ib./A.(D)
1.0/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply up to
200 gallons of finished spray per
acre.
Foliage application. Apply up
to 200 gallons of finished spray
per acre.
Foliage application. Apply up
to 200 gallons of finished spray
per acre.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
1.0 oz./10,000 cu.ft.(greenhouse
fog or vapor) or 2.0 Ib./A.
(greenhouse foliage application).
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Site and Pest
Tomatoes (greenhouse)
(continued)
Aphids
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Whiteflies (adults)
1.0 oz./10,000
cu.ft.(EC)
3.33 fl.oz. of
10% cone./
10,000 cu.ft.
(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Greenhouse fumigation. Make
treatment when plants are dry.
Apply undiluted to cold or hot
heating pipes, or place in open
pans on hot plates. Applications
to cold pipes should be followed
immediately by heating pipes to
160°F. In steam-heated green-
houses, vents should be closed
for at least one hour after pipes
are hot. For hot water systems,
greenhouse vents should be closed
for at least three hours. Green-
houses may be left closed over-
night. If application is made
to hot pipes, protective equip-
ment must be used. Ventilate
greenhouse thoroughly before
re-entering. For aphids, repeat
as needed. For spider mites,
make 3 or 4 treatments at 3- or
4-day intervals. For whiteflies,
make 2 treatments 7 days apart.
Apply by thermal fog generator.
Make treatment when plants are
dry. Close all doors, windows,
and ventilators before fogging.
Keep greenhouse closed for 1-1/2
hours following treatment. Do
not fog when inside temperature
exceeds 80°F., or under condi-
tions of high humidity. Venti-
late greenhouse for at least one
hour before re,-entering. For a
preventive schedule for spider
mites, treat monthly on the first,
third, seventh, and ninth days.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.33
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NALED
Site and Pest
Tomatoes (greenhouse)
(continued)
Serpentine leafminer
Thrips
Flea beetles
Hornworms
Leafminers
Mites
Tomato fruitworm
Turnip greens
Aphids
Armyworm
Cabbage looper
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Grasshoppers
Imported cabbageworm
Dosage
actual
3.33 fl.oz. of
10% cone./
10,000 cu.ft.(S)
1.0 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(EC),
1.2-2.0 Ib./A.(D)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(EC)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(EC),
1.2-2.0 lb./A.(D)
1.6-2.0 Ib./A.
(D)
0.5-0.75 Ib./A.
(EC)
1.6-2.0 Ib./A.
(D)
Refer to thermal fog directions
immediately above.
Foliage application. Apply for
thorough coverage. Do not apply
if temperature exceeds 90°F.
3.0 ppm (tops).
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Apply sprays by ground equipment
only.
Use lower spray dosage for plants
up to 3/4 grown.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
hatch is completed. Use lower
dosage for small grasshoppers.
Foliage application.
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NALED
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Turnip greens (continued)
Leafminers 1.0-1.5/A.(EG)
Saltmarsh caterpillar 1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
Walnuts
Aphids
Mites, spider
Watermelons
Aphids
Armywortn
Cucumber beetles
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC),
2.0-3.2/A.(D)
1.5-2.0/A.(EC)
2.0-3.2/A.(D)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm (interim).
10 day preharvest interval through
10 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply in 10 to
20 gallons of water per acre.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply sprays when tempera-
ture exceeds 90°F.
Some spray formulations may cause
injury to smooth-skinned melons.
Foliage application.
1.0-2.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Watermelons (continued)
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Pickleworm
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
(Poultry)
Poultry (including
Chickens
Pheasants
Turkeys)
Chicken body louse
Chicken mite
Fluff louse
Shaft louse
1.0-2.0/A.(EC),
1.2-2.0/A.CD)
1.2-2.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
0.5/20 gal.
water(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.05 ppm (interim)(eggs, meat,
fat and meat byproducts of
poultry).
No preslaughter interval.
Spray as a light mist. Treat
entire bird except the head.
Concentrate treatment under
the wings and around tail
area. Use approximately one
gallon of finished spray per 100
birds. Repeat as needed. Do not
treat chickens under 6 weeks of
age or turkeys under 3 months.
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Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT
(Dairy Barns and Milk Rooms)
Dairy barns
0.05 ppm (interim)(milk, meat, fat
and meat byproducts of cattle).
Refer also below to Dairy Barns and Milk Rooms.
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
1.0%(S)
(in oil)
Space treatment. Use equipment
which delivers particle sizes not
smaller than 30 microns. Direct
fog or spray throughout fly
infested areas. Treat around and
above animals, but do not treat
animals directly. Repeat as
needed. Do not use in milk
processing rooms.
Space treatment. Apply as a cold
or thermal fog. Close all doors
and windows before fogging.
Apply around and above animals,
but do not treat animals directly.
Repeat as needed. Do not use in
milk processing rooms.
1.0 OZ./2.5 gal. Space treatment. Direct spray
1.0 fl.oz. of
1.0% solution/
3,000 cu.ft.(S)
water
or
1.0 lb./40 gal.
water(EC)
throughout infested areas, in-
cluding around and above animals,
but do not spray animals directly.
Repeat as needed. Do not use in
milk processing rooms.
Surface treatment. Liberally
treat resting surfaces such as
walls, beams, and rafters, and
around doors and windows. One-
half pound of sugar or one-half
pint of corn syrup or molasses
may be added per 40 gallons of
finished spray. Do not use in
milk processing rooms.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dairy barns
Milk rooms
House fly
1.0 tsp. of 36%
cone./I.0 Ib.
sugar(EC)
2.0 tbsp. of
36% cone./2.5
gal. water (EC)
(Poultry Houses and Yards)
Poultry houses
(including those for
Chickens, Pheasants,
and Turkeys)
Gnats
House fly
Little house
Mosquitoes
fly
1.0%(S)
(in oil)
1.0 OZ./2.5
gal. water
or
1.0 Ib.MO
gal. water(EC)
Dry bait. Prepare bait by
thoroughly mixing product with
sugar. Scatter resulting bait
on floors, window sills, and
similar areas where flies con-
gregate and feed. Repeat as
needed. Unused bait will remain
effective for 2 or 3 weeks.
Wet bait. Prepare bait by
dissolving one pound of sugar
or one-half pint of corn syrup
or molasses in the water and
concentrate. Apply by sprinkling
can to entry ways, walkways,
window sills and similar areas
where flies congregate and feed.
Repeat as needed. Prepare new
bait each time.
0.05 ppm (interim)(eggs, meat,
fat and meat byproducts of
poultry).
Space treatment. Apply as spray
or fog throughout infested area.
Treat around and above birds,
but do not treat bird directly.
Repeat as needed.
Space treatment. Direct spray
throughout infested area. Spray
around and above birds, but do
not spray birds directly.
Repeat as needed.
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Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Poultry houses (continued)
Flies (including
gnats, house fly,
little house fly)
Mites
Mosquitoes
Ticks
House fly
1.0 lb./40
gal. water(EC)
1.0 tsp. of
36% cone./
1.0 Ib. sugar
(EC)
2.0 tbsp. of
36% cone./2.5
gal. water (EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Surface spray. Apply at the rate
of one gallon of finished spray
per 500 sq.ft. Treat resting
and hiding areas such as walls,
beams, rafters, roosts, perches,
and nests. For flies, one-half
pound of sugar or one-half pint
of corn syrup may be added per
40 gallons of water. Birds
may be present during treatment.
Dry bait. Prepare bait by
thoroughly mixing product with
sugar. Scatter resulting bait
on floors, window sills, and
similar areas where flies con-
gregate and feed. Repeat as
needed. Unused bait will remain
effective for 2 or 3 weeks.
Wet bait. Prepare bait by
dissolving one pound of sugar
or one-half pint of corn syrup
or molasses in the water and
concentrate. Apply by sprinkling
can to entry ways, walkways,
window sills and similar areas
where flies congregate and feed.
Repeat as needed. Prepare new
bait each time.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
(Animal Buildings Other Than Dairy and Poultry)
Animals buildings
(including Barns,
Shelters, Stables)
Cockroaches (including
American cockroach
brownbanded cockroach
German cockroach
Oriental cockroach)
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
(in oil)
1.0%(S)
(in oil)
1.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
1.0 lb./40
gal. water(EC)
0.05 ppm (interim)(meat, fat and
meat byproducts of cattle, goats,
hogs, horses and sheep).
Spot treatment. Apply as a coarse
spray to cracks, crevices and
other hiding places and to the
adjacent exposed surfaces. Con-
tact insects as much as possible.
Repeat daily or as needed.
Space treatment. Use equipment
which delivers particle sizes not
smaller than 30 microns. Direct
spray throughout infested areas.
Treat around and above animals,
but do not treat animals directly.
Repeat as needed.
Space treatment. Direct spray
throughout infested areas, in-
cluding around and above animals,
but do not spray animals directly.
Repeat as needed.
Surface treatment. Liberally
treat resting surfaces such as
walls, beams, and rafters, and
around doors and windows. One-
half pound of sugar or one-half
pint of corn syrup or molasses
may be added per 40 gallons of
finished spray.
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Animals buildings (continued)
(including Barns,
Shelters, Stables)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
House fly
1.0 tsp of 36%
cone./I.0 Ib.
sugar(EC)
2.0 tbsp. of
36% cone./2.5
gal. water(EC)
(Feedlots and Holding Pens)
Corrals
Feedlots
Pens
Gnats
House fly
0.02-0.05 Ib./A.
(EC,S)
0.05-0.25 Ib./A.
(EC)
Dry bait. Prepare bait by
thoroughly mixing product with
sugar. Scatter resulting bait
on floors, window sills, and
similar areas where flies con-
gregate or feed. Repeat as
needed. Unused bait will remain
effective for 2 or 3 weeks.
Wet bait. Prepare bait by
dissolving one pound of sugar
or one-half pint of corn syrup
or molasses in the water and
concentrate. Apply by sprinkling
can to entry ways, walkways,
window sills, and similar areas
where flies congregate and feed.
Repeat as needed. Prepare new
bait each time.
0.05 ppm (interim)(meat, fat,
and meat byproducts of cattle,
goats, hogs, horses, and sheep).
Ground application by thermal
fog generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oil, diesel oil, or other
appropriate oil. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, or odorless
kerosene. Apply 0.5 to 2.0
gallons of finished spray per
acre. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
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Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Corrals (continued)
Feedlots
Pens
Gnats
House fly
(continued)
0.1-0.25 Ib./A.
(EC)
1.0%(S)
(in oil)
1.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
1.0 lb./40
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute
in water. Repeat as needed.
It is not necessary to avoid
farm buildings including dairy
barns.
Ground application. Space treat-
ment. Use equipment which deli-
vers particle sizes not smaller
than 30 microns. Direct spray
throughout infested areas. Treat
around and above animals, but do
not treat animals directly. Re-
peat as needed.
Ground application. Space treat-
ment. Direct spray throughout
infested areas including around
and above animals, but do not
spray animals directly. Repeat
as needed.
Ground application. Surface
treatment. Liberally treat
resting surfaces. One-half pound
of sugar or one-half pint of
corn syrup or molasses may be
added per 40 gallons of finished
spray.
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Site and Pest
Corrals (continued)
Feedlots
Pens
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
Dosage
actual
l.OZ(S)
(in oil)
1.0 QZ./2.5
gal. water
or
1.0 lb./40
gal. water(EC)
0.01-0.02 Ib./A.
(EC,S)
0.02-0.05 Ib./A.
(EC,S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ground application. Space treat-
ment . Use equipment which deli-
vers particle sizes not smaller
than 30 microns. Direct spray
throughout infested areas. Treat
around and above animals, but do
not treat animals directly.
Repeat as needed.
Ground application. Space treat-
ment. Direct spray throughout
infested areas, including around
and above animals, but do not
spray animals directly. Repeat
as needed.
Ground application. Surface
treatment. Liberally treat
resting surfaces. One-half
pound of sugar or one-half pint
of corn syrup or molasses may
be added per 40 gallons of
finished spray.
Ground ULV application by non-
thermal or thermal fog generator.
Refer to product label for
specific directions for dilutions
and equipment calibration.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with sufficient
No. 2 fuel oil, diesel oil or
other appropriate oil. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Corrals (continued)
Feedlots
Pens
Mosquitoes
(continued)
0.05-0.11 Ib./A. Aerial ULV application. Apply
(EC) undiluted. Use higher dosage
where heavy vegetation exists.
Aircraft should be equipped with
a non-corrosive spray system.
Use only spray nozzles that will
deliver 30 to 80 micron size
droplets. Apply during periods
when wind is 5 mph or less and
while thermal activity is low.
Large droplets may cause spotting
of certain automobile paint
finishes. It is not necessary
to avoid farm buildings including
dairy barns.
0.05-0.25 Ib./A. Aerial application. Dilute in
(EC)
0.1-0.25 Ib./A.
(EC)
0.32-0.4 Ib./A.
CD)
water, fuel oil, odorless kero-
sene, or other appropriate sol-
vent. Apply 0.5 to 2.0 gallons
of spray per acre. Repeat as
needed. It is not necessary to
avoid farm buildings including
dairy barns.
Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute
in water. Repeat as needed. It
is not necessary to avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Aerial or ground application.
Repeat as needed. Avoid farm
buildings including dairy barns.
Do not pasture animals on treated
areas within 4 days after appli-
cation.
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Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Corrals (continued)
Feedlots
Pens
Mosquitoes
(continued)
(in oil)
1.0 02.12.5
gal. water
or
1.0 lb./40
gal. water(EC)
Ground application. Space treat-
ment. Use equipment which deli-
vers particle sizes not smaller
than 30 microns. Direct spray
throughout infested areas. Treat
around and above animals, but do
not treat animals directly.
Repeat as needed.
Ground application. Space treat-
ment. Direct spray throughout
infested areas, including around
and above animals, but do not
spray animals directly. Repeat
as needed.
Stable fly
0.02-0.05 Ib./A.
(EC,S)
0.05-0.25 Ib./A.
(EC)
0.1-0.25 Ib./A.
(EC)
Ground application. Surface
treatment. Liberally treat
resting surfaces.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with sufficient
No. 2 fuel oil, diesel oil or
other appropriate oil. It is not
necessary to avoid farm buildings
including dairy barns.
Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, odorless kero-
sene, or other appropriate sol-
vent. Apply 0.5 to 2.0 gallons
of spray per acre. Repeat as
needed. It is not necessary to
avoid farm buildings including
dairy barns.
Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute in
water. Repeat as needed. It is
not necessary to avoid farm build-
ings including dairy barns.
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Site and Pest
HUMANS. PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS
Cats
Fleas (including 9.0%(collar)
sticktight flea)
Brown dog tick
0.5 oz./2.0
gal. water(EC)
Fleas (including
sticktight flea)
15%(collar)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Issued: 1-14-74
Buckle collar securely, but
loosely, around cat's neck.
Remove and dispose of excess
length. Observe neck area for
irritation every few days and
remove collar if evidence of
irritation appears. Do not use
on sick or convalescing cats.
Remove collar if cat is bathed.
Do not use any other pesticide
on cat while collar is worn.
Collar remains effective for
four months.
Treat by dipping. Water dog
before dipping to prevent drink-
ing of dip fluid. Do not allow
dip to contact eyes of dog - a
drop of glycerine in each eye
will prevent irritation from
splashing. Do not allow dog to
remain in dip for more than 30
seconds. Wear rubber gloves,
and work dip well into the hair.
Use a syringe to wash inside of
the ears. Dry dog immediately
out of draft. Do not use on
cats.
Buckle collar securely, but
loosely, around dog's neck.
Remove and dispose of excess
length. Observe neck area for
irritation every few days and
remove collar if evidence of
irritation appears. Do not use
on sick or convalescing dogs.
Remove collar if dog is bathed.
Do not use any other pesticide
on dog while collar is worn.
Replace when effectiveness
diminishes.
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Dogs (continued)
Fleas
Ticks
Animals hospitals
House fly
Dog houses
Fleas
Ticks
Dosage
actual
5.0 fl.oz. of
6.0% cone./I.0
gal. water(EC)
1.0 tsp. of 36%
cone./I.0 Ib.
sugar(EC)
2.0 tbsp. of
36% cone./2.5
gal. water(EC)
1.0 pt. of
6.0% cone./I.0
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Refer to dip directions above
for brown dog tick.
Dry bait. Prepare bait by
thoroughly mixing product with
sugar. Scatter resulting bait
on floors, window sills, and
similar areas where flies con-
gregate and feed. Repeat as
needed. Unused bait will remain
effective for 2 or 3 weeks.
Wet bait. Prepare bait by
dissolving one pound of sugar
or one-half pint of corn syrup
or molasses in the water and
concentrate. Apply by sprinkling
can to entry ways, walkways,
window sills and similar areas
where flies congregate and feed.
Repeat as needed. Prepare new
bait each time.
Spray dog houses, lawns and other
areas outside of human dwellings
where dogs sleep or rest.
Especially treat cracks and cre-
vices in floors, walls, ceilings
and door facings. Repeat as
needed.
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Kennels
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Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Brown dog tick
Fleas
Ticks
House fly
1.47-1.5 oz./
2.0 gal. water
or kerosene(EC)
2.9 OZ./2.0
gal. water or
kerosene(EC)
1.0 pt. of
6.0% cone./I.0
gal. water(EC)
1.0 tsp. of
36% cone./I.0
Ib. sugar(EC)
2.0 tbsp. of
36% cone./2.5
gal. water(EC)
Apply as a directed coarse wet
spray especially to all cracks
and crevices in the floor, walls,
and ceiling. Also, treat out-
side runways. Repeat in 7 days
if continual tick activity is
observed. Do not apply directly
to dogs.
For institutional or industrial
use only. Refer to directions
immediately above.
Spray kennels, lawns, and other
areas outside of human dwellings
where dogs sleep or rest. Espe-
cially treat cracks and crevices
in floors, walls, ceilings and
door facings. Repeat as needed.
Dry bait. Prepare bait by
thoroughly mixing product with
sugar. Scatter resulting bait
on floors, window sills, and
similar areas where flies con-
gregate and feed. Repeat as
needed. Unused bait will remain
effective for 2 or 3 weeks.
Wet bait. Prepare bait by
dissolving one pound of sugar
or one-half pint of corn syrup
or molasses in the water and
concentrate. Apply by sprinkling
can to entry ways, walkways,
window sills and similar areas
where flies congregate and feed.
Repeat as needed. Prepare new
bait each time.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Grass
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Earwigs
Leafhoppers
0.78-1.8 oz./
3.0 gal. water
(EC)
Use of concentrations greater
than 1.0 OZ./3.0 gal. water is
by pest control operators, and
presonnel of municipalities,
institutions, and industry only.
For general pest cleanup, apply
outside of buildings to the turf,
soil surface, and around flowers,
shrubs, and trees.
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
(including
Carnations
Dahlias
Marigolds
Stocks
Zinnias)
Aphids
Mites
Armyworm
Leafminers
Leafrollers
Loopers
Thrips
0.5-1.0 lb./
100 gal. water
(EC),
1.0 lb./A.(D)
0.5-1.0 lb./
100 gal. water
(EC)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Claims for mites are
limited to suppression of popu-
lations for sprays. Do not use
sprays on chrysanthemums.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Do not use on
chrysanthemums.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Roses
Aphids
Leafrollers
Mites
Tent caterpillars
Thrips
Armyworm
Cankerworms
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Loopers
Tussock moths
Webworms
Shrubs (including
Aucubas
Azaleas
Hibiscus
Junipers
Privets)
Aphids
Mites
Armyworm
Cankerworms
Leafminers
Leafrollers
Loopers
Tent caterpillars
Thrips
Tussock moths
Webworms
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC),
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Claims for mites for
spray dosages less than 1.0 Ib./
100 gallons of water are limited
to suppression of populations.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed.
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC),
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Claims for mites for
sprays are limited to suppression
of populations.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Trees, broadleaf
(including Ash, Birch,
Boxelder, Crabapple, Dogwood,
Elm, Evergreen pear, Flowering
plum, Flowering quince, Locust,
Magnolia, Maple, Oak, Sycamore,
Walnut (including Black Walnut),
Willow)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC)
Aphids
California oakworm
(for Calif, only)
Elm leaf beetle
Fall cankerworm
Fall webworm
Leafminers
Leafrollers
Mites (including
twospotted spider mite)
Oak webworm
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
Thrips
Tussock moths
Trees, coniferous
(including, Arborvitae, Douglas-fir,
Fir, Hemlock, Juniper, Pine, Spruce)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Claims for mites for
dosages below 1.0 Ib./lOO gallons
of water are limited to suppres-
sion of populations. Do not treat
ornamental cherry or liquidambar.
Aphids
Juniper webworm
Loopers
Hemlock borer
(adults)
Mites (including
twospotted spider mite)
Sierra fir borer
(adults)
Spruce budworm
Thrips
Tussock moths
Webworms
Zimmerman pine moth
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Claims for mites for
dosages below 1.0 Ib./lOO gallons
of water are limited to suppres-
sion of populations.
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Site and Pest
(Greenhouse plants)
Greenhouse ornamentals
(including Roses)
Aphids
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Whiteflies
1.0 oz./10,000
cu.ft.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Greenhouse vapor treatment. Make
treatment when plant are dry.
Apply to cold or hot heating
pipes, or place in open pans
on hot plates. Applications
to cold pipes should be followed
by heating of pipes to 160°F.
In steam-heated greenhouses,
vents should be closed for at
least one hour after pipes are
hot. For hot water systems,
greenhouse vents should be
closed for at least three hours.
Greenhouses may be left closed
overnight. If application is
made to hot pipes, protective
equipment must be used. Venti-
late greenhouse thoroughly before
re-entering. For aphids, repeat
as needed. For spider mites,
make 3 or 4 treatments at 3- or
4-day intervals. For whiteflies,
make 2 treatments 7 days apart.
The following plants may be
injured by vapors: White
Butterfly and Golden Rapture
roses, Pink Champagne chrysan-
themums, green wandering jew,
poinsettias, and Dutchman's pipe.
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Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Greenhouse ornamentals
(including Carnations,
Chrysanthemums, Poinsettias,
Roses, Snapdragons)
Aphids
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Serpentine leafminer
Thrips
Whiteflies
3.33 fl.oz. of
10% solution/
10,000 cu.ft.
(S)
FOREST, NONAGRICULTUPJVL AND WASTELANDS
Garbage dumps
Drosophila
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
1.0%(EC,S)
Apply by cold or thermal fog
generator. Turn off sulfur
vaporizers 24 hours prior to
treatment. Close all doors,
windows and ventilators, and
turn-off misting systems. Do
not fog if inside temperature
exceeds 80 or 85°F., under con-
ditions of high humidity, or
while blossoms or foliage are
wet. Keep greenhouse closed
for 1-1/2 hours following
treatment. Ventilate greenhouse
for at least 1 to 2 hours before
re-entering. Shasta variety
chrysanthemums and White
Butterfly variety roses should
not be treated with some
products.
Space treatment. Apply as a
mist, or cold or thermal fog.
Use equipment which delivers
particle sizes not smaller than
30 microns. Direct treatment
throughout the infested area.
Repeat as needed.
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Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Garbage dumps (continued)
Drosophila
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
(continued)
1.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
1.0 lb./40
gal. water(EC)
Space treatment. Direct spray
throughout infested area.
Repeat as needed.
Surface treatment. Liberally
treat resting surfaces, such as
walls, beams and rafters, and
around doors and windows. One-
half pound of sugar or one-half
pint of corn syrup or molasses
may be added per 40 gallons of
finished spray.
Trees, broadleaf
(including Ash, Birch, Boxelder,
Dogwood, Elm, Locust, Magnolia,
Maple, Oak, Sycamore, Walnut
(including Black walnut), Willow)
Aphids
California oakworm
(for Calif, only)
Elm leaf beetle
Fall cankerworm
Fall webworm
Leafminers
Leafrollers
Mites (including
twospotted spider mite)
Oak webworm
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
Thrips
Tussock moths
0.5-1.0 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Claims for mites for
dosages below 1.0 Ib./lOO gallons
of water are limited to suppres-
sion of populations. Do not treat
ornamental cherry or liquidambar.
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Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Trees, coniferous
(including Arborvitae, Douglas-fir,
Fir, Hemlock, Juniper, Pine, Spruce)
Aphids 0.5-1.0/100 Foliage application. Repeat as
Juniper webworm gal. water(EC) needed. Claims for mites for
Loopers dosages below 1.0 Ib./lOO gallons
Hemlock borer of water are limited to suppres-
(adults) sion of populations.
Mites (including
twospotted spider mite)
Sierra fir borer
(adults)
Spruce budworm
Thrips
Tussock moths
Webworms
Zimmerman pine moth
Swamps
Tidal marshes
Woodlands
Refer to appropriate sites under URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS
(PUBLIC HEALTH).
AQUATIC AREAS
Refer to Swamps and Tidal marshes under URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR
AREAS (PUBLIC HEALTH).
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Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Indoor areas
Cockroaches (including
American cockroach
brownbanded cockroach
German cockroach
Oriental cockroach)
Outdoor areas
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Earwigs
Leafhoppers
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
1.0%(S) Spot treatment. Apply as a
(in oil) coarse spray to cracks, crevices
and other hiding places and to
the adjacent exposed surfaces.
Contact insects as much as pos-
sible. Repeat daily or as
needed.
1.47-1.5 oz./l.O Spot treatment. For use only by
gal. water(EC)
or
1.17 oz./l.O
gal. odorless
kerosene(EC)
0.78-1.8 oz./3.0
gal. water(EC)
(in oil)
pest control operators. Apply
as a fine stream or coarse spray
to cracks, crevices and other
hiding places where insects can
be contacted.
Use of concentrations greater
than 1.0 oz./3.0 gal. water is
by pest control operators, and
personnel of municipalities,
institutions, and industry only.
For general pest cleanup, apply
outside of buildings to the
turf, soil surface, and around
flowers, shrubs, and trees.
Apply as a mist, or cold or
thermal fog. Thoroughly treat
all outdoor infested areas. For
mosquitoes, also direct treatment
into dense shrubbery and other
hiding places. Repeat as needed.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.56
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NALED
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS (PUBLIC HEALTH)
Croplands
Garbage dumps
Municipalities
Pastures (including
dairy livestock)
Residential areas
Swamps
Tidal marshes
Woodlands
Crane flies
Gnats
House fly
0.02-0.03/A.
(EC,S)
0.1-0.2/A.(EC)
0.02-0.05/A.
(EC.S)
Applications to croplands are
limited to dosages of 0.25 Ib./
A.(spray) or 0.4 lb./A.(dust)
or less and to only those crops
appearing in the Agricultural
Crops section. Refer to specific
crop time limitations if applica-
tions are made near harvest.
Consult your state fish and game
agency before using.
These rates of application will
kill shrimp. Do not apply to
tidal or marsh waters which are
important shrimp producing areas.
It is not necessary to avoid farm
buildings, including dairy barns,
or cattle.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oil or diesel oil.
Aerial application. Dilute with
No. 2 fuel oil or diesel oil.
Apply one gallon of finished
spray per acre.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oil, diesel oil or other
appropriate oil.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.57
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NALED
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Croplands (continued)
Garbage dumps
Municipalities
Pastures (including
dairy livestock)
Residential areas
Swamps
Tidal marshes
Woodlands
Gnats 0.05-0.25/A.(EC) Aerial application. Dilute in
House fly water, fuel oil, or odorless
(continued) kerosene. Apply 0.5 to 2.0
gallons of finished spray per
acre. Repeat as needed.
0.1-0.25/A.(EC) Ground application by mist or non-
thermal fog generator. Dilute in
water. Repeat as needed.
Midges
Refer to Gnats.
Mosquitoes 0.01-0.02/A. Ground ULV application by non-
(EC,S) thermal or thermal fog generator.
Refer to product label for
specific directions for dilutions
and equipment calibration.
0.02-0.05/A. Ground application by thermal fog
(EC,S) generator. Dilute with sufficient
No. 2 fuel oil, diesel oil, or
other appropriate oil.
Issued: 1-14-74 III-N-2.58
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NALED
Site and Pest
Croplands (continued)
Garbage dumps
Municipalities
Pastures (including
dairy livestock)
Residential areas
Swamps
Tidal marshes
Woodlands
Mosquitoes
(continued)
0.05-0.11/A.
(EC)
0.05-0.25/A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1-0.25/A.(EC)
Aerial ULV application. Apply
undiluted. Use higher dosage
where heavy vegetation exists.
Aircraft should be equipped with
a non-corrosive spray system.
Use only spray nozzles that will
deliver 30 to 80 micron size
droplets. Apply during periods
when wind is 5 mph or less and
while thermal activity is low.
Large droplets may cause spot-
ting of certain automobile
paint finishes.
Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, odorless kero-
sene, or other appropriate sol-
vent. Apply 0.5 to 2.0 gallons
of spray per acre. Repeat as
needed.
Ground application by mist or
non-thermal fog generator. Dilute
in water. Repeat as needed.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.59
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NALED
Site and Pest
Croplands (continued)
Garbage dumps
Municipalities
Pastures (including
dairy livestock)
Residential areas
Swamps
Tidal marshes
Woodlands
Moths
Stable fly
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.02-0.03/A.
(EC,S)
0.1-0.2/A.(EC)
0.02-0.05/A.
(EC,S)
0.05-0.25/A.
(EC)
0.1-0.25/A.(EC)
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oil or diesel oil.
Aerial application. Dilute with
No. 2 fuel oil or diesel oil.
Apply one gallon of finished
spray per acre.
Ground application by thermal fog
generator. Dilute with No. 2
fuel oil, diesel oil or other
appropriate oil.
Aerial application. Dilute in
water, fuel oil, or odorless
kerosene. Apply 0.5 to 2.0
gallons of finished spray per
acre. Repeat as needed.
Ground application by mist or
non-thermal fog generator.
Dilute in water. Repeat as
needed.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.60
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NALED
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
(Edible Products Areas)
Indoor areas
House fly 1.0 tsp. 36% Dry bait. Prepare bait by
cone./I.0 Ib. thoroughly mixing product with
sugar(EC) sugar. Repeat as needed. Un-
used bait will remain effective
for 2 to 3 weeks.
Use only when the facility is not
in operation and food is not ex-
posed. 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.
(Areas Other Than Edible Products Areas)
Do not use in the edible products 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.
Issued: 1-14-74 III-N-2.61
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Indoor areas
Drosophila
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NALED
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
1.0% (S)
(in oil)
1.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
2.5 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
1.0-2.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
2.5-5.0 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
1.0%(S)
(in oil)
1.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
2.5 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray. Thoroughly treat
infested areas. Repeat as
needed.
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray. Thoroughly treat
infested areas. If livestock
are present, direct spray around
and above animals, but do not
spray animals directly. Repeat
as needed.
Surface treatment. Apply as a
fine or coarse spray. Treat fly
resting areas such as floors,
walls, doorways and windows, and
refuse and cull areas. Do not
treat refuse or cull piles to
be fed to livestock. Repeat at
5- to 7-day intervals or as
needed.
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray. Thoroughly treat
infested areas. Repeat as
needed.
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray. Thoroughly treat
infested areas. If livestock
are present, direct spray around
and above animals, but do not
spray animals directly. Repeat
as needed.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.62
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NALED
Site and Pest
Indoor areas
Outdoor areas
Cockroaches (including
American cockroach
brownbanded cockroach
German cockroach
Oriental cockroach)
House fly
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Indoor areas (continued)
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
1.0 02.12.5
gal. water
or
2.5 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
Surface treatment. Apply as a
fine or coarse spray. Treat fly
resting areas such as floors,
walls, doorways, and windows,
and refuse and cull piles. 1.25
pounds of sugar or 1.25 pints of
corn syrup may be added per 100
gallons of water. Do not treat
refuse or cull piles to be fed
to livestock. Repeat at 5- to
7-day intervals or as needed.
Spot treatment. Apply as a
coarse spray to cracks, crevices
and other hiding places and to
the adjacent exposed surfaces.
Contact insects as much as
possible. Repeat daily or as
needed.
1.47-1.5 02./I.0 Spot treatment. For use only by
1.0% (S)
(in oil)
gal. water(EC)
or
1.17 oz./l.O
gal. odorless
kerosene(EC)
1.0 tsp. of
36% cone./I.0
Ib. sugar(EC)
pest control operators. Apply
as a fine stream or coarse spray
to cracks, crevices and other
hiding places where insects can
be contacted.
Dry bait. Prepare bait by
thoroughly mixing product with
sugar. Scatter resulting bait
on floors, window sills, around
docks, garbage cans and similar
areas where flies congregate and
feed. Repeat as needed. Unused
bait will remain effective for
2 or 3 weeks.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.63
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NALED
Site and Pest
Outdoor areas
Clover mite
Cockroaches
Earwigs
Leafhoppers
Drosophila
Indoor areas (continued)
Outdoor areas
House fly
(continued)
2.0 tbsp. of
36% cone.12.5
gal. water(EC)
0.78-1.8 oz./
3.0 gal. water
(in oil)
1.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
2.5 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Wet bait. Prepare bait by
dissolving one pound of sugar
or one-half pint of corn syrup
or molasses in the water and
concentrate. Apply by sprinkling
can to entry ways, walkways,
window sills, around docks,
garbage cans, and similar areas
where flies congregate, and
feed. Repeat as needed. Pre-
pare new bait each time.
Use of concentrations greater
than 1.0 OZ./3.0 gal. water is
by pest control operators, and
personnel of municipalities,
institutions and industry only.
For general pest cleanup, apply
outside of buildings to the
turf, soil surface, and around
flowers, shrubs, and trees.
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray or fog. Thoroughly
treat infested areas. Repeat as
needed.
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray or fog. Thoroughly
treat infested areas. If live-
stock are present, direct spray
around and above animals, but
do not spray animals directly.
Repeat as needed.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.64
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NALED
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Outdoor areas (continued)
Drosophila
(continued)
Gnats
House fly
Little house fly
Mosquitoes
1.0-2.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
2.5-5.0 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
(in oil)
1.0 oz./2.5
gal. water
or
2.5 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
1.0 OZ./2.5
gal. water
or
2.5 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
Surface treatment. Apply as a
fine or coarse spray. Treat fly
resting areas such as floors,
walls, doorways and windows, and
refuse and cull areas. Do not
treat refuse and cull piles to
be fed to livestock. Repeat at
5- to 7-day intervals or as
needed.
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray or fog. Thoroughly
treat infested areas. Repeat
as needed.
Space treatment. Apply as a
fine spray or fog. Thoroughly
treat infested areas. If live-
stock are present, direct spray
around and above animals, but
do not spray animals directly.
Repeat as needed.
Surface treatment. Apply as a
fine or coarse spray. Treat fly
resting areas such as floors,
walls, doorways and windows, and
refuse and cull piles. 1.25
pounds of sugar or 1.25 pints
of corn syrup may be added per
100 gallons of water. Do not
treat refuse or cull piles to
be fed to livestock. Repeat
at 5- to 7-day intervals or
as needed.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-N-2.65
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2-NAPHTHOL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S, WP, caulking, soap
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest
HUMANS, PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS
Dogs
Fleas 3% (soap)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Wet dog thoroughly with warm
water. Work up a heavy lather
and let it remain on the animal
for 5 minutes before rinsing
off. Wash weekly. Formulated
with anhydrous soap and oil of
pennyroyal.
STRUCTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES
For use by pest control operators only.
Timbers
Powderpost beetles
1.0-4.51% (S)
Pressure treatment of timbers.
Formulated with 2-butoxyethanol,
chlordane, diacetone alcohol,
mineral spirits, pine oil and
1,2,4-trichlorobenzene or
2-butoxyethanol, chlordane,
mineral spirits, pentachloro-
phenol, and other chlorophenols
and related compounds.
*5-Naphthol may also be used.
Issued: 7-31-74 III-N-4.1
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2-NAPHTHOL
Site and Pest
Timbers (continued)
(Subterranean termites) 1.0-4.56% (S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0% (caulking)
Soil treatment and pressure
treatment of timbers. Formu-
lated with 2-butoxyethanol and
mineral spirits; 2-butoxyethanol,
chlordane, diacetone alcohol,
mineral spirits, pine oil and
1,2,4-trichlorobenzene; or
2-butoxyethanol, chlordane,
mineral spirits, pentachloro-
phenol, and other chlorophenols
and related compounds.
Caulk masonary joints and
cracks to prevent entry of
termites. Formulated with
asbestos fiber, asphalt,
dieldrin, mineral spirits and
sand.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-N-4.2
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NICTOTINE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S, emul., D, smoke generator
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Livestock tolerances
1 ppm eggs, meat, fat and meat by-products of poultry.
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Cucumbers
Aphids
Thrips
1.0-2.0 tsp.
40% alkaloid/
gal. water(S)
0.45 oz.
alkaloid/5,000
cu. ft.(smoke
generator)
2.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.45 oz. alkaloid/5,000 cu. ft.
Greenhouse fumigation.
3-day preharvest interval
through 1 oz. 40% alkaloid/2,000
cu. ft. Greenhouse fumigation.
3-day preharvest interval through
2 tsp. 40% alkaloid/gal, water.
Greenhouse foliage application.
For use by trained commercial
applicators only.
Greenhouse foliage application.
Greenhouse fumigation. Avoid
fumigating on windy days.
Foliage of plants should be dry.
Close all ventilators, doors and
other openings. Nicotine con-
tainers should be at room
temperature when starting to
fumigate. Space cans evenly on
sides or upright on central
walks. Shake contents before
using. Remove lid and insert
lighted sparkler about one inch
into contents. Maintain 70-80°F.
temperature for first 2 hours.
Ventilate gradually, preferably
within 8 hours, particularly
when crops are in bloom, or when
growth is unusually soft. Do
not resume work until greenhouse
is thoroughly ventilated.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.1
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest
Cucumbers (continued)
Aphids
Thrips
Dosage
actual
1.0 oz. 40%
alkaloid/
2,000-4,000
cu.ft.(S)
Lettuce
Aphids
Thrips
0.42 oz.
alkaloid/5,000
cu.ft. (smoke
generator)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Greenhouse fumigation.
Do not use on very windy days.
Close ventilators, doors and
other openings before fumigating.
Paint or pour onto steam pipes.
For cold steam pipes, turn on
heat after application. For hot
steam pipes, apply by means of an
oil can with a long spout. Keep
ahead of vapors when applying.
- or -
Vaporize in metal pans or plates
over alcohol or special kerosene
lamps. Place lamps at 20-30
foot intervals in the middle
walk at the lowest point of the
greenhouse. Distribute fumigant
equally in metal pans or plates.
Be certain that the flame from
the lamp does not come in con-
tact with the liquid in the pan
and burn it.
- or -
Vaporize from special vaporizing
cups which are clamped onto the
steam pipes.
2.0 ppm.
5 day preharvest interval through
0.42 oz. alkaloid/5,000 cu.ft.
Greenhouse fumigation. For use by
trained commercial applicators only.
Greenhouse fumigation.
Do not treat when foliage is wet.
Keep greenhouse closed for 2 or
more hours. Ventilate gradually,
preferably within 8 hours, parti-
cularly when growth is unusually
soft. Do not resume work until
greenhouse is thoroughly venti-
lated.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.2
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Radishes
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICTOTINE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
2.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
2 tsp. 40% alkaloid/gal, water.
Greenhouse foliage application.
3 day preharvest interval through
1 oz. 40% alkaloid/2,000 cu.ft.
Greenhouse fumigation.
For use by trained commercial
applicators only.
Aphids
Thrips
1.0-2.0 tsp.
40% alkaloid/
gal. water(S)
1.0 oz. 40%
alkaloid/2,000-
4,000 cu.ft.(S)
1.0 oz. 40%
alkaloid/2,000-
4,000 cu.ft.(S)
Greenhouse foliage application.
Greenhouse fumigation. Do not
use on very windy days. Close
ventilators, doors and other
openings before fumigating.
Paint or pour onto steam pipes.
For cold steam pipes, turn on
heat after application. For hot
steam pipes, apply by means of
an oil can with a long spout.
Keep ahead of vapors when apply-
ing.
- or -
Vaporize in metal pans or plates
over alcohol or special kerosene
lamps. Place lamps at 20-30
foot intervals in the middle
walk at the lowest point of the
greenhouse. Distribute fumigant
equally in metal pans or plates.
Be certain that the flame from
the lamp does not come in con-
tact with the liquid in the pan
and burn it.
- or -
Vaporize from special vaporizing
cups which are clamped onto the
steam pipes.
Greenhouse fumigation.
Refer to information under Aphids.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.3
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest
Strawberries
Dosage
actual
Strawberry root aphid 0.45% (D)
Tomatoes
Aphids
Thrips
1.0-2.0 tsp.
40% alkaloid/
gal. water(S)
0.42 oz.
alkaloid/5,000
cu.ft. (smoke
generator)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval.
application.
Soil
Soil application. Apply as a
mulch to a depth of 0.25 inch.
2.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval
through 0.42 oz.alkaloid/5,000
cu.ft. Greenhouse fumigation.
3 day preharvest interval
through 1 oz. 40% alkaloid/2,000
cu.ft. Greenhouse fumigation.
3 day preharvest interval
through 2 tsp. 40% alkaloid/gal.
water. Greenhouse foliage
application.
For use by trained commercial
applicators only.
Greenhouse foliage application.
Greenhouse fumigation.
Do not treat when foliage is
wet. Keep greenhouse closed
for 2 or more hours. Maintain
70-80°F. temperature for first
2 hours. Ventilate gradually,
preferably within 8 hours, parti-
cularly when crop is in bloom
or when growth is unusually soft,
Do not resume work until green-
house is thoroughly ventilated.
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III-N-5.4
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest
Tomatoes (continued)
Aphids
Thrips
Dosage
actual
1.0 oz. 40%
alkaloid/2,000-
4,000 cu.ft.(S)
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Grass
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
1.0 Ib. 0.5%/
50 sq.ft.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Greenhouse fumigation.
Do not use on very windy days.
Close ventilators, doors and
other openings before fumigating.
Paint or pour onto steam pipes.
For cold steam pipes, turn on
heat after application. For hot
steam pipes, apply by means of
an oil can with a long spout.
Keep ahead of vapors when apply-
ing.
- or -
Vaporize in metal pans or plates
over alcohol or special kerosene
lamps. Place, lamps at 20-30
foot intervals in the middle
walk at the lowest point of the
greenhouse. Distribute fumigant
equally in metal pans or plates.
Be certain that the flame from
the lamp does not come in con-
tact with the liquid in the pan
and burn it.
- or -
Vaporize from special vaporizing
cups which are clamped onto the
steam pipes.
Foliage application. Apply to
moist plant surfaces. Repeat
at 7-10 day intervals.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.5
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
1.0 Ib. 0.5%/
50 sq.ft.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply to
moist plant surfaces. Repeat at
7-10 day intervals.
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Roses
Rose midge 0.45%(D)
Shrubs
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
1.0 Ib. 0.5%./
50 sq.ft.(D)
Soil application. Apply as a
mulch to a depth of 0.25 inch.
Foliage application.
moist plant surfaces.
7-10 day intervals.
Apply to
Repeat at
(Greenhouse Plants)
African violets
Aphids
Fungus gnats
Spider mites
Begonias
Aphids
Fungus gnats
Spider mites
Thrips
0.07% alkaloid
(emul.)
0.07% alkaloid
(emul.)
Foliage application. For use in
greenhouse or lath house. Water
plants several hours before
spraying.
Foliage application. For use
in greenhouse or lath house.
Water plants several hours
before spraying.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.6
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Ferns
Aphids 0.07% alkaloid Foliage application. For use
Fungus gnats (emul.) in greenhouse or lath house.
Water plants several hours be-
fore spraying.
Flowering plants
(including chrysanthemums)
Aphids 1.0-4.0 tsp. Greenhouse foliage application.
Chrysanthemum 40% alkaloid/ For use by trained commercial
leafminer gal. water(S) applicators only. Do not use on
Thrips (most) Albatross or Iceberg varieties
of chrysanthemums. Tender
plants such as violets and other
plants with foliage in a tender
state should not be treated.
Avoid treating other blooms
known to be susceptible to nico-
tine damage. Cut delicate
blooms and blooms ready for mar-
ket before treating. Ventilate
greenhouse thoroughly before
reentering. Apply the 3-4 tea-
spoon per gallon rate against
resistant aphids on hardy plants
and the chrysanthemum leafminer.
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Flowering plants (continued)
(including chrysanthemums)
Aphids
Chrysanthemum
leafminer
Thrips (most)
1.0 oz. 40%
alkaloid/
2,000-4,000
cu.ft.(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Greenhouse fumigation. For use
by trained commerical applica-
tors only. Do not use on
Albatross or Iceberg varieties
of chrysanthemums. Before fumi-
gating, cut blooms ready for
market. Do not use on very
windy days. Close ventilators,
doors and other openings before
fumigating. Paint or pour on
steam pipes. For cold steam
pipes, turn on heat after appli-
cation. For hot steam pipes,
apply by means of an oil can
with a long spout. Keep ahead
of vapors when applying.
- or -
Vaporize in metal pans or plates
over alcohol or special kerosene
lamps. Place lamps at 20-30
foot intervals in the middle
walk at the lowest point of the
greenhouse. Distribute fumigant
equally in metal pans or plates.
Be certain that the flame from
the lamp does not come in con-
tact with the liquid in the pan
and burn it.
- or -
Vaporize from special vaporizing
cups which are clamped at proper
intervals on the steam pipes.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.8
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Flowering plants (continued)
(including chrysanthemums)
Aphids
Chrysanthemum
leafminer
Thrips (most)
0.34-0.375 Ib.
14% alkaloid/
10,000 cu.ft.
(smoke
generator)
Fuchias
Aphids
Fungus gnats
Spider mites
Thrips
0.07% alkaloid
(emul.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Greenhouse fumigant. For use by
trained commercial applicators
only. Do not fumigate when
foliage is wet. Do not use on
violets or other tender plants.
Cut delicate blossoms. Do not
fumigate during very windy days.
Nicotine containers should be at
room temperature. Close doors,
windows and ventilators and main-
tain temperature at not less
than 65°F., and preferably be-
tween 70 and 80°F. during fumi-
gation. Wet walks, but do not
wet plants before fumigation.
Space containers on walks to
furnish equal distribution of
smoke. Aim containers to allow
smoke to be emitted lengthwise
to the walk. Keep fumigator at
least 2 feet away from plants.
Greenhouse may be ventilated
within one hour. For tender
plants, ventilate after 2 1/2 -
3 hours. Otherwise, keep
greenhouse closed overnight if
possible. Ventilate for at
least 2 hours before resuming
work in the greenhouse.
Foliage application. For use
in greenhouse or lath house.
Water plants several hours
before spraying.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.9
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NICTOTINE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Orchids (including
Cymbidiums,
Dendrobiums,
Phalaenopsis)
Aphids
Fungus gnats
Orchid scale
Spider mites
Thrips
Philodendrons
Fungus gnats
Spider mites
Thrips
Roses
Rose midge
0.07% alkaloid
(emul.)
0.07% alkaloid
(emul.)
0.34 Ib. 14%
alkaloid/10,000
cu.ft. (smoke
generator)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. For use
in greenhouse or lath house.
Water plants several hours
before spraying.
Foliage application. For use
in greenhouse or lath house.
Water plants several hours
before spraying.
Greenhouse fumigant. For use
by trained commercial appli-
cators only. Do not fumigate
if foliage is wet. Do not use
on violets or other tender
plants. Cut delicate blossoms.
Do not fumigate during very
windy days. Containers should
be at room temperature. Close
doors, windows and ventilators.
Maintain temperature at not less
than 65°F. and preferably be-
tween 70 and 80°F. during fumi-
gation. Space containers on
walks to furnish equal distribu-
tion of smoke. Aim to allow
smoke to be emitted lengthwise
to the walk. Keep fumigator at
least 2 feet away from plants.
Greenhouse may be ventilated
within one hour. For tender
plants ventilate after 2 1/2 -
3 hours. Otherwise keep green-
house closed overnight if
possible. Ventilate for at
least 2 hours before resuming
work in greenhouse.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-N-5.10
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NICOTINE SULFATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Add 1.0 ounce of soap per gallon of water for home garden use. Spreaders,
stickers, casein or soap may be added in commercial applications.
Apples
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
Aphid, apple
Aphid, rosy apple
Aphids, woolly
Apple red bugs
Eye-spotted budmoth
Leafhoppers
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375-0.5 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
0.5 Ib. actual/
100 gal. water
(S)
0.5 Ib. actual/
100 gal.
water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.5 Ib. actual/
100 gal.
water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.1
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Site and Pest
Apricots
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
6.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
Asparagus
Asparagus beetles
(larvae)
Beans
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
Cabbage
Aphids
Cantaloupes
Refer to Melons
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.2
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NICOTINE SULFATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Casabas
Refer to Melons
Cherries
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
Aphid, black cherry
Aphid, green peach
Citrus
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.5 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Refer to specific crops.
Corn, sweet
Chinch bug (nymphs)
Cranberries
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Black-headed fireworm
Crenshaws
Refer to Melons
0.75 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.3
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NICOTINE SULFATE
Site and Pest
Cucumbers
Dosage
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
Currants
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
Eggplant
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Gooseberries
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.5 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
0.5 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.4
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EPA
Site and Pest
Grapes
Leafhoppers
(nymphs)
Grapefruit
Aphids
Honey balls
Refer to Melons
Honeydew melons
Refer to Melons
Lemons
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Dosage
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.125 Ib./A. Foliage applica-
tion.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
7.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
Thrips
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375 Ib.
actual/100
gal. waterfS)
Foliage application.
Foliage application,
Issued: 11-14-72
[ n-N-6.5
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NICOTINE SULFATE
Site and Pest
Melons
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
Muskmelons
Refer to Melons
Onions
Thrips
Oranges
Dosage
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
7.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
Thrips
Peas
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.6
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Dosage JL^erajice^ _Use,_ Limitations
Peaches
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
4.G lt>,/A, Ft>l "'age nppl .i cf, t.' >;
Aphids
Aphid, black peach
Aphid, green peach
Aphid, mealy plum
Pears
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal, water(S)
0.5 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Foliage application,
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval thru?,.-.
4.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphids
Eye-spotted budmoth
False tarnished
plant bug
Leafhoppers
Pear psylla
Thrips
Peppers
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water (S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Aphids
Leafhoppers
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppin.
No preharvest interval thi-ough
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal,
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
1II-N-6.7
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Site and Pest
Persian melons
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Dosage
Refer to Melons
Plums
Tolerance. Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphid, black peach
Aphid, green peach
Aphid, mealy plum
Prunes
0.5 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm (fresh prunes).
No preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Aphid,
Aphid,
Aphid,
Spinach
black peach
green peach
mealy plum
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Squash bug
(nymphs)
0.5 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.8
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NICOTINE SULFATE
**
Site and Pest
Strawberries
Aphids
Tomatoes
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
Turnips
Aphids
Watermelons
Refer to Melons
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
(Poultry)
Poultry
Lice
Mites
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
2.0 drops 40%
solution/bird
(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
3.0 tsp. 40% solution/1.0 gal.
water. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm (interim)(eggs, poultry).
No preslaughter interval through
2.0 drops 40% solution/bird.
Apply one drop two inches below
vent and one drop on back of
neck. Do not apply to young
birds or mothering hens.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-N-6.9
Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
**
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT
(Poultry Houses and Yards)
Poultry Roosts
Northern fowl mite
Lice
Mites
1.0 02. 40%
solution/15
ft. of roost
(S)
0.25 Ib.
actual/0.5
pt. water or
fuel oil/
150-200 ft.
of roost(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm (interim)(eggs, poultry).
No preslaughter interval through
0.25 Ib. actual/0.5 pt. water/
150-200 ft. of roost.
Do not use for immature chickens
or mothering hens.
Clean roosts of all dropping,
and remove whitewash, or lime
before using. Apply to tops of
perches three times three days
apart. Leave ventilators or
windows open to provide suffi-
cient fresh air for chickens
but prevent strong drafts.
Paint on roosts. Be sure all
chickens perch on treated roosts.
Clean roosts of all droppings,
and whitewash or lime before
using. Leave ventilators or
windows open to provide suffi-
cient fresh air for chickens.
Avoid strong drafts that prevent
the fumes from penetrating the
feathers. Paint on roosts.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-N-6.10
Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
Poultry Roosts (continued)
Lice
1.0 oz. 40%
solution/15
ft. of roost
(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Solution may be diluted 1:1
with water. Do not use for
immature chickens or mothering
hens. Delouse setting hen when
first placed on eggs, but never
later than 10 days before eggs
hatch. Remove droppings and
whitewash or lime from roosts
and dropping boards. Paint on
thin coating or apply a thin
stream with an oil can on the tops
of roosts and crossarms about an
hour before roosting time. Leave
ventilators or windows open to
provide sufficient fresh air for
chickens. Avoid strong drafts
that prevent fumes from slowly
penetrating the feathers. Make
certain that all chickens perch
on treated roosts.
ORNAMENTALS
Add 1.0 ounce of soap per gallon of water for home garden use.
Spreaders, stickers, casein or soap may be added in commercial applications.
(Lawns and Turf)
Grass
Ants
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Soil treatment. Drench anthills
thoroughly.
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowers
Ants
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Thrips
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
0.375 Ib.
actual/100
gal. water(S)
Soil application. Pour into
anthills.
Foliage application. Apply dust
to moist plant surfaces.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.11
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Flowers (continued)
(including asters,
canna, chrysanthemums,
cleome, columbine,
cosmos, dahlias,
delphinium, ferns,
geraniums, gladioli,
hollyhocks^ iris,
lilies, marigolds,
nasturtiums,
pansies, petunias,
phlox, snapdragons,
sweet peas, tulips,
zinnias.)
Aphids
Lace bugs
Leaf miners
Leafhoppers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Scales (crawlers)
Thrips
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
3.0 tsp. 40%
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Boxwood
Leaf miners
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Scales (crawlers)
Cedar
Aphids
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Scales (crawlers)
Lilac
Aphids
Leaf miners
Scales (crawlers)
3.0 tsp. 40%
sulfate
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
sulfate
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
3.0 tsp. 40%
sulfate
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Add
0.5 pint of molasses.
Foliage application. Add
0.5 pint of molasses.
Foliage application. Add
0.5 pint of molasses.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-N-6.12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
NICOTINE SULFATE
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Roses
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Rose-slugs
Scales (crawlers)
Thrips
Snowball (Viburnum)
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
Scales (crawlers)
Thrips
Spirea
Aphids
Leafhoppery
Mites, spider
Scales (crawlers)
3.0 tsp. 40%
sulfate
solution/1.0
gal. water(S)
Foliage application.
pint of molasses.
Add 0.5
3,0 tsp. 40%
sulfate
so]ution/1.0
gal, water(S)
Foliage application.
pint of molasses.
Add 0.5
3.0 tsp. 40%
sulfate
solution/].0
gal, water(S)
Foliage application.
pint of molasses.
Add 0.5
Issued: 11-14-72
1II-N-6.13
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
OCTAMETHYLPYROPHOSPHORAMIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not graze livestock in treated orchards, groves and other areas.
Toxic to fish. Crabs and shrimp may be killed at application rates
recommended on labels. Do not apply where these are important
resources. Birds feeding in treated areas may be killed.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Fruit trees
(Nonbearing)
Aphids
Mites
Dosage
actual
0.5-1.0 Ib./lOO
gal. water(EC)
Walnuts
(English)
Walnut aphid
1.0 lb./A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Ground application only. Apply
when aphids appear on terminal
growth. Make a second application
4-6 weeks later, but not after
leaves have hardened off.
Do not apply within 12 months of
the time when trees will bear
fruit.
0.75 ppm.
Apply when nuts reach the full
feather stage, but not after
average diameter of developing
nuts reaches 3/8-1/2 inch.
Ground application only, prefer-
ably with an air blast (speed)
sprayer using 100-300 gallons of
water per acre.
For northern California, apply
before June 10.
For southern California, apply
before June 30.
*OMPA, Schradan
Issued: 8-30-73
III-0-l.l
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OCTAMETHYLPYROPHOSPHORAMIDE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use^ Limitations
actual
ORNAMENTALS
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Shrubs
Trees
Vines
Aphids 0.5-1.0 lb./ For use on nursery stock. Ground
Mites 100 gal. water application only. Apply when
(EC) aphids appear on terminal growth.
Make a second application 4-6
weeks later, but not after leaves
have hardened off.
Issued: 8-30-73 III-0-1.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
N-OCTYL BICYCLOHEPTENEDICARBOXIMIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; Pr
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide Synergist
USE
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
UHTEAXIOHS
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Beef cattle
Swine
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
Dairy barns
Hog pens
Milk rooms
Etc.
(excluding
poultry
houses)
Extended
Extended
Extended
2.0$
\in oil or water)
0.2%
(dust)
2.0$
(in oil)
10.0$
(in oil)
0.2$
(in oil)
1.0$
(dust)
2.0$
in oil or water
2.0$
(in oil)
Apply to outer hair as a mist spray at
the rate 2.0 oz. per animal the size
of an adult cow.
Formulated with other ingredients for use
in a duster bag.
Pressurized spray formulation. Apply to
outer hair at the rate of 2.0 oz. per
animal the size of an adult cow.
Apply by treadle sprayer at the rate of
3-6 cc per animal the size of an adult
cow. Repeat twice daily.
Apply by rubbing devices.
other toxicants.
Combined with
Apply liberally where insects hide or
congregate.
Apply as a space spray. Fill room with
mist and keep closed for 1O minutes.
Pressurized spray formulation. Fill
room with mist and keep closed for 10
minutes.
*Proprietary name: "MGK-26V1
Issued: 5-51-69
III-0-2
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ORTHODICHLOROBENZENE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LBOECAHCHS
(ppm;
Poultry houses
(under caged
poultry only)
Stock yards
NF
NF
0.175c/i
(in water)
J3 '^°f> granules
For use with other active ingredients
under caged poultry . Spray to
penetrate manure thoroughly .
Apply liberally on and around areas
where flies breed.
Issued: 3-13-70
III-0-5
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OVEX*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, S, WP, D, Pr.
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Clover mite
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Mites
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Tangerines
Citrus red mite
Sixspotted mite
Dosage
actual
0.125-0.25 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.25-0.375 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
1.2 Ib./A.(D)
5.0-6.0 Ib./A.
(EC),
4.0 Ib./A.(WP)
0.5-0.75 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.5-0.75 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.0 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Do not apply
higher dosage before first cover
spray.
Foliage application. Do not apply
before second cover spray.
Foliage application. Formulated
with parathion.
5.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
15 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to Florida. Use
lower dosage during the cooler
months and higher dosage during
periods of high temperatures
when mite populations are high.
Use restricted to Florida. Use
lower dosage during the cooler
months and higher dosage during
periods of high temperatures
when mite populations are high.
^-chlorophenyl p-chlorobenzenesulfonate
Issued: 5-30-73 III-0-6.1
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OVEX
Site and Pest
Peaches
Clover mite
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Pears
Twospotted spider
mite
Plums
Prunes
Clover mite
European red mite
0.25-0.5 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.25-0.5 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.75 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.75 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.25-0.375 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Twospotted spider
mite
0.25-0.5 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.25-0.5 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.75 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.75 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.0 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
dosage 30 days before harvest.
Foliage application. Use higher
dosage 30 days before harvest.
Apply prior to foliage develop-
ment. Treat all wood surfaces.
Foliage application.
3.0 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Do not apply
before second cover spray.
3.0 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
dosage 30 days before harvest.
Foliage application. Use higher
dosage 30 days before harvest.
Apply prior to foliage develop-
ment. Treat all wood surfaces.
Foliage application.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-0-6.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
OVEX
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowers (including
Asters
Begonias
Carnations
Chrysanthemums
Dahlias
Delphiniums
Geraniums
Gladiolus
Marigolds
Snapdragons
Stocks
Zinnias)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Mites (including
spider mites)
0.124-0.125%
(Pr.)
Spray all surfaces lightly when
mites appear. Do not spray in
direct sunlight, during the heat
of day, or for some products,
when plants are wet. Repeat as
needed. Products are formulated
with various other pesticides
including: carbaryl; di-n-
propylmaleate condensate; lindane;
pyrethrins; rotenone and other
cube resins.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-0-6.3
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OVEX
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Ash
Aspen
Basswood
Hazelnut
Hickory
Maple
Oak
Viburnum
Willow
Southern red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Azalea
Mites (including
spider mites
southern red mite
twospotted spider
mite)
0.5 Ib./lOO gal.
water(WP)
0.5 Ib./lOO gal.
water(WP)
0.124-0.125%
(Pr.)
Apply before severe mite popula-
tions develop, but not before
foliage has matured and hardened.
Repeat as needed. May also be
used on tolerant nursery stock.
Apply before severe mite popula-
tions develop, but not before
foliage has matured and hardened.
Repeat as needed. May also be
used on tolerant nursery stock.
Spray all surfaces lightly when
mites appear. Do not spray in
direct sunlight, during the heat
of day, or for some products,
when plants are wet. Repeat as
needed. Products are formulated
with various other pesticides
including: di-n-propylmaleate
condensate: lindane; pyrethrins;
rotenone and other cube resins.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-0-6.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
OVEX
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Camellia
Mites (including
spider mites)
Southern red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Cedar
Hemlock
Spruce spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Euonymus
Mites (including
spider mites)
0.124-0.125%
(Pr.)
0.5 Ib./lOO
gal. water(WP)
0.5-1.0 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.124-0.125%
(Pr.)
Spray all surfaces lightly when
mites appear. Do not spray in
direct sunlight, during the heat
of day, or for some products,
when plants are wet. Repeat as
needed. Products are formulated
with various other pesticides
including: carbaryl; di-n-
propylmaleate condensate; lindane;
rotenone and other cube resins.
Apply before severe mite popula-
tions develop, but not before
foliage has matured and hardened.
Repeat as needed. May also be
used on tolerant nursery stock.
Apply before severe mite popula-
tions develop. Use lower dosage
only for nursery stock. Repeat
as needed.
Spray all surfaces lightly when
mites appear. Do not spray in
direct sunlight, during the heat
of day, or for some products,
when plants are wet. Repeat as
needed. Products are formulated
with various other pesticides
including: carbaryl; di-n-
propylmaleate condensate; lindane;
rotenone and other cube resins.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-0-6.5
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
OVEX
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Pine
Spruce
Twospotted spider
mite
Roses
Mites (including
spider mites)
(Greenhouse Plants)
Carnations
Mealybugs
Spider mites
Thrips
Chrysanthemums
Chrysanthemum
leafminer
Mealybugs
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
0.5-1.0 lb./
100 gal. water
(WP)
0.124-0.125%
(Pr.)
1 part of 5.0%
solution/50,000
ft.(S)
cu.
1 part of 5.0%
solution/50,000
cu. ft.(S)
Apply before severe mite popula-
tions develop. Use lower dosage
only for nursery stock. Repeat
as needed.
Spray all surfaces lightly when
mites appear. Do not spray in
direct sunlight, during the heat
of day, or for some products,
when plants are wet. Repeat as
needed. Products are formulated
with various other pesticides
including: carbaryl; di-n-
propylmaleate condensate; lindane;
pyrethrins; rotenone and other
cube resins.
For use only by experienced or
trained personnel in greenhouses.
Apply by fog generator. Repeat
as needed. Formulated with 1,1-
bis(chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloro-
ethanol and 2,2-dichlorovinyl
dimethyl phosphate.
Refer to directions above for
carnations. Do not use on the
chrysanthemum varieties Almega,
Calvert's Gold, Cascade, Colum-
bia, Fortune, Golden Chain,
Illini Cascade, Illini Starlet,
Kangaroo Vine, Shasta, Silver
Strand, Thelma, or Vanguard.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-0-6.6
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Site and Pest
Roses
Mealybugs
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Snapdragons
Spider mites
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
OVEX
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
1 part of 5.0%
solution/50,000
cu. ft.(S)
1 part of 5.0%
solution/50,000
cu. ft.(S)
Refer to directions above for
carnations. Do not use on the
rose variety Fashionette.
Refer to directions above for
carnations.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-0-6.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
OXAMYL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
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
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Tobacco
Flea beetles
Dosage
Ib. actual
4.0-6.0/A.(S)
0.5/A.(S)
or
1.5 tbsp.
2 Ib./gal. S/
10 gal. water
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Preplant band application.
Apply as an 18- to 24-inch
band in a minimum of 20 gallons
of water to 12,000 linear feet
of row. Incorporate thoroughly
to a depth of 4-6 inches. For
best results transplant tobacco
within 24 hours after treatment.
- or -
Preplant broadcast application.
Apply in a minimum of 40 gallons
of water. Disc thoroughly and
bed the field. For best results
transplant tobacco within 24
hours after treatment.
Transplant water treatment.
Apply in a minimum of 100
gallons of water per 7,000-
9,000 plants.
- or -
Transplant water treatment.
Apply 1/2 pint per plant.
*methyl N',N'-dimethyl-N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]-l-thiooxamimidate
Issued: 7-31-74 III-0-7.1
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OXAMYL
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Tobacco (continued)
Flea beetles (cont.) 1.0/A.(S)
Foliage application. Apply
directed spray in 20 gallons
of water to 12,000 linear feet
of row, 2 weeks after trans-
planting. Apply a second
treatment in 20-40 gallons of
water 4-5 weeks after trans-
planting. Do not apply later
than 5 weeks after transplanting.
Add 4 ounces of a spreader-
sticker per 100 gallons of
spray. For best results use
3 spray nozzles positioned over
and to each side of the row.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-0-7.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARADICHLOROBENZENE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: C
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
LDffiEAHOJS
Ant mounds
Apricots
Cherries
Honey comb
Nectarines
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
1.0 oz./
mound
2 oz./tree
1 Ib. actual/
tree in 2 qts.
mineral oil or
cottonseed oil
1 Ib. actual/
tree in 2 qts.
mineral oil or
cottonseed oil
0.5 oz./
cu. ft.
2 oz./tree
1 Ib. actual/
tree in 2 qts.
mineral oil or
cottonseed oil
Mix with soil at top of mound,
Apply in a uniform band around tree two
inches from trunk. Mound soil over
crystals to a height of six inches on
trunk. May be injurious to young trees.
Consult local agricultural authorities.
Apply in fall or early spring to dead
or borer infested wood. Do not apply
when fruit is present.
Apply in fall or early spring to dead
or borer infested wood. Do not apply
when fruit is present.
Apply inside supers of stored comb.
Supers should be stacked tightly and
cracks between them taped. Thoroughly
ventilate comb before reuse.
Apply in a uniform band around tree two
inches from trunk. Mound soil over
crystals to a height of six inches on
trunk. May be injurious to young trees.
Consult local agricultural authorities.
Apply in fall or early spring to dead or
borer infested wood. Do not apply when
fruit is present.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-P-1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PABADICHLOROBENZENE
USE TOLERANCE DO3AGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Peaches
Plums
NF
NF
NF
2 oz./tree
1 Ib. actual/
tree in 2 qts.
mineral oil or
cottonseed oil
1 Ib. actual/
tree in 2 qts.
mineral oil or
cottonseed oil
Apply in a uniform band around tree
two inches from trunk. Mound soil over
crystals to a height of six inches on
trunk. May be injurious to young trees.
Consult local agricultural authorities.
Apply in fall or early spring to dead or
borer infested wood . Do not apply when
fruit is present .
Apply in fall or early spring to dead or
borer infested wood. Do not apply when
fruit is present.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-P-1.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP, D, G, Pr.
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Reapply dust if rain occurs within 24 hours after an application.
For soil treatments, keep all persons and animals out of treated areas
for 48 hours.
Bee caution: This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct
treatment or residues on crops. Protective information may be ob-
tained from your Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
** Alfalfa
Alfalfa caterpillar
Alfalfa seed chalcid
Alfalfa weevil
(adults)
Alfalfa weevil
(larvae)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.25-0.8/A.
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP)
0.12-0.5/A.
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.25 ppm (fresh alfalfa).
5.0 ppm (alfalfa hay).
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For use on
seed crop only.
Foliage application.
Apply when 50-75% of terminals
are damaged. Repeat at 7- to 12-
day intervals or as needed. Apply
to stubble immediately after re-
moval of crop.
*0,0-diethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate
Issued: 2-15-73 III-P-2.1 Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tangelos (continued)
Tangerines
Thrips
Thrips, citrus
Tussock moth, western
Whiteflies
Tobacco
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.5/A.(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
4.0-10/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late
summer or early fall to protect
new growth and prevent fruit
scarring.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other
than California. Foliage appli-
cation. Combine one gallon of
emulsive oil concentrate with
the spray mixture.
NF.
5 day preharvest interval (by
priming) through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application to field-
grown tobacco.
15 day preharvest interval (by
cutting) through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application to field-
grown tobacco.
Avoid contact with plant juices
when priming or cutting tobacco.
When necessary to enter treated
fields within 24 hours after
application, protective clothing
should be worn.
Issued: 3-29-74
III-P-2.146
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
**
Site and Pest
Alfalfa (continued)
Aphids (including
greenbug
pea aphid
spotted alfalfa aphid
yellow clover aphid)
Army worm
Armyworm, beet
Asiatic garden beetle
Blister beetles
Clover leaf weevil
Corn earworm
Crickets
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Grasshoppers
Green June beetle
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Spittlebugs
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5-0.8/A.
(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP)
0.5/A.(EC,D)
0.25/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Apply to soil surface.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Apply to soil surface.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-2.2
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Alfalfa (continued)
Stink bugs
Sweetclover weevil
Threecornered alfalfa
hopper
Thrips
Tortricid moths
Webworms
Almonds
Aphids
Leafrollers
Leafroller,
fruittree
Mites, spider
Oriental fruit moth
0.5-0.8/A.(WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
Peach twig borer
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.0-2.6/A.(D)
0.33-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
1.0-2.6/A.(D)
0.33-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1 ppm (interim).
Do not apply after hulls begin
to open through 2.6 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not feed treated hulls to
livestock.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-P-2.3
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Almonds (continued)
Scales (including
olive scale
San Jose scale)
Tent caterpillars
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.33-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
For dormant application for
San Jose scale, add 3 gallons
dormant oil emulsion or 2 1/2
gallons dormant emulsive oil.
Foliage application.
**
Aphids (including
apple aphid
rosy apple aphid
woolly aphids
woolly apple aphid)
Apple flea weevil
Apple lace bug
0.18-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.33/100
gal. water(WP),
0.3-2.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval
through 6.0 Ib./A. Foliage or
trunk application.
Parathion may injure the fruit
and foliage of Golden Delicious,
Johnathan, and Mclntosh apples as
well as related varieties such as
Cortland, Kendall, Macoun, and
Melba.
Foliage application. Apply during
prepink stage, pink stage, petal
fall, or when insects appear. Re-
peat at 10- to 14-day intervals or
as needed.
For aerial application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.4
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Apples (continued)
Apple maggot
Apple red bugs
Bagworm
Codling moth
European apple sawfly
Eyespotted bud moth
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water (EC),
0.15-0.25/100
gal. water (WP),
1.0/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
0.15-1.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall.
Foliage application. Apply dur-
ing prebloom if control is not
achieved by a regular spray pro-
gram.
Foliage application.
application only.
For aerial
**
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.5
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Apples (continued)
Grasshoppers
Japanese beetle
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Leafminers,
tentiform
Leafroller,
fruittree
Leafroller,
redbanded
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18-0.38/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC),
1.0/A.(D)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)
0.12-0.25/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
0.15-1.0/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.3/100
gal. water(WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply during
the prepink or pink stages.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
application only.
For aerial
Foliage application. Apply dur-
ing the prepink or pink stage.
Repeat at 7- to 10-day intervals
or as needed during the summer
months. WP may be applied dur-
ing the calyx stage and repeated
10 days later for the first brood,
and 2 or 3 times for larvae of
later broods.
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
application only.
For aerial
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Apples (continued)
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
(including
clover mite
Pacific spider mite
Schoene spider mite
Willamette mite)
Mite, European red
Mite,
twospotted spider
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(EC)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water
(EC),
0.15-0.25/100
gal. water(WP).
0.3-1.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.18-0.3/100
gal. water(EC).
0.15-0.3/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(EC)
0.18-0.3/100
gal. water
(EC),
0.15-0.3/100
gal. water(WP)
1.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
application only.
Foliage application.
For aerial
Foliage application.
application only.
Foliage application.
For aerial
Foliage application. For aerial
application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Apples (continued)
Orange tortrix
Oriental fruit moth
Plum curculio
Scales (including
Forbes scale
San Jose scale
scurfy scale)
Scale, oystershell
Shothole borer
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.5/A. (EC)
0.2/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water
(EC,WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
1.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
application only.
For aerial
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days
thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application. Apply when
crawlers are present. Consult
state agricultural experiment
stations for mixing oil with WP
for additional scale control.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only.
Foliage application.
Foliage and trunk application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.!
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Apricots
Aphids (including
mealy plum aphid)
Codling moth
Eyespotted bud moth
Grasshoppers
Japanese beetle
Leafrollers
Leafroller,
fruittree
Leafroller,
redbanded
Lesser peachtree
borer
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18-0.38/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
0.18-0.38/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.46/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18-0.38/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.38/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.46/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.6 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk
application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early spring
to late summer. Apply 2 or 3
sprays to trunk from ground to
scaffold limbs timed with moth
flight.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Apricots (continued)
Mealybugs
Mites
Mite, European red
Mites, spider
Mite,
twospotted spider
Oriental fruit moth
Pandemis moth
Peachtree borer
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.18-0.38/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.38/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0/A.(D)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.46/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-3.0/A.(D)
0.18-0.3/100
gal. water(EC),
1.0/A.(D)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application.
Make applications during appear-
ance of the moths in early spring
to late summer. Apply 2 or 3
sprays to trunk from ground to
scaffold limbs timed with moth
flight.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Apricots (continued)
Peach twig borer
Scale, black
**
(Scale) European
fruit lecanium
Tortrix moths
(including
orange tortrix)
Artichokes
Aphids
Artichoke plume moth
Avocados
Avocado leafhopper
Avocado lace bug
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.46/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.35-0.5/A.
(EC.VJP.D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Two gallons
of dormant oil may be added to
the spray mixture. If oil is
used, follow directions on the
oil label.
Foliage application. Two gallons
of dormant oil may be added to
the spray mixture. If oil is
used, follow directions on the
oil label.
Foliage application. Two gallons
of dormant oil may be added to
the spray mixture. If oil is
used, follow directions on the
oil label.
Foliage application,
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.35-1,0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.35-0.5/A.(WP),
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.11
Replaces page issued 7-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Avocados (continued)
Blossom anomala
Citrus root weevil
Cucumber beetle,
banded
Grasshoppers
Little fire ant
Mealybugs
Pumpkin bug
Scale, Florida red
Scale, Florida wax
Scale, latania
Scale, pyriform
Thrips, greenhouse
Thrips, redbanded
D£sa.g_e
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/JOO gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Scale, dictyospermum 0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.37/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.18/100 gal. Foliage application.
water(EC)
Issued: 12-15-72
I11-P--2.12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
**
Avocados (continued)
Tortricid moths
Webbingworms
Whiteflies
Barley
Aphids (including
corn leaf aphid
greenbug
yellow clover aphid)
Armyworm
Armyworm, fall
Black grass bugs
Blister beetles
Chinch bug
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
False chinch bug
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Mite, Banks grass
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.
(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5-0.75/A.
(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Combine one
gallon of emulsive oil concentrate
with spray mixture.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage, application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-2.13
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Barley (continued)
Mites, spider
(including
brown wheat mite)
Mite, winter grain
Say stink bug
Stink bugs
Thrips
Beans
Aphids
Aphids, root
Armyworm
Bean leaf beetle
Corn earworm
Cucumber beetles
(Diabrotica species)
Cutworms
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.38/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.4/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC,W,D)
5.0/A.(G)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25/A.(EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC),
0.5-0.75/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
15 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 0.8 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 6 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately after
application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.14
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Beans (continued)
Cutworms, c1imbing
Flea beetles
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-0.8/A.(D)
0.6/A.(EC)
Leafhoppers (including 0.3-0.5/A.
potato leafhopper) (EC,WP,D)
Leafminers
(including
serpentine leafminers)
Leafrollers
Limabean pod borer
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Mealybug, ground
Mexican bean beetle
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Springtails
Stink bugs
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC,VIP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.8/A.
(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,D)
5.0/A.(G)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
5.0/A.(EC)
0.3-0.8/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 6 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 3-6 inches of
soil.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.15
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Beans (continued)
Symphylans (including
garden symphylan)
Thrips
Whiteflies
White grubs
Wireworms
Beets
Aphids
Armyworm
Blister beetles
Cutworms
Dosage
Ib. actual
5.0-6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.38/A.
(EC)
0,5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.15-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.35-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
6.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment or G may be applied at time
of planting. Incorporate into
top 6-9 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately after
application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Incorporate immediately
into top 4-9 inches of soil. Ap-
ply at least 1-2 weeks before
planting. Use lower dosage for
mineral soils and higher dosage
for organic soils.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.6 Ib./A.(roots). Foliage
application.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.6 lb./A.(if tops are to be used
for food or feed). Foliage appli-
cation.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately after
application.
Issued: 12-1S-/2
III-P-2.16
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EPA
**
Site and Pest
Beets (continued)
Flea beetles
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Mites, spider
Symphylans
Webworms
White grubs
Wireworms
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Blackberries
Aphids
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.5/A.(D)
0.6/A.CEC),
0.4/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.(EC)
2.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.25/A.(EC),
0.11-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application. Mix G into top
4-9 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Apply at least 1-2 weeks
before planting. Incorporate
into top 4-9 inches of soil
immediately after application.
Use lower dosage for mineral
soils and higher dosage for
organic soils.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.17
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Blackberries (continued)
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Obscure weevil
Woods weevil
Black-eyed peas
Aphids
Leafminers
Leafroller, bean
Stink bugs
Wireworms
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.15-0.38/A.
(EC),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
Raspberry crown borer 1.0/A.(EC)
Rednecked cane borer
0.38/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.25-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.25-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Apply during postharvest period
to the soil and ground cover
over the roots of the canes.
Foliage application. Apply to
crown area and lower canes.
Foliage application.
Apply during postharvest period
to the soil and ground cover
over the roots of the canes.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Incorporate into top 4-9
inches of soil.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.18
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**
**
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Blueberries
Blossom weevils
Blueberry maggot
Blueberry tipworm
Cherry fruitworm
Cranberry fruitworm
Leafhoppers
Plum curculio
Scales, lecanium
Thrips
Boyaenberries
Aphids
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply when
leaf buds show green. Repeat once
7-9 days later.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Apply imme-
0.45/A.(WP) diately after first bloom. Repeat
once 7-10 days later.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Apply imme-
0.45/A.(WP) diately after first bloom. Repeat
once 7-10 days later.
0.3/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Apply at
0.45/A.(WP), petal fall and every 10 to 14
0.4/A.(D) days thereafter until control
is achieved.
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application. Apply be-
fore fruit sets or after harvest.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.4/A.(D)
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.19
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage
Ib. actual
Boysenberries (continued)
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Obscure weevil
Rednecked cane borer
Woods weevil
Broccoli
Aphids (including
turnip aphid)
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
Cutworms
Cutworms, climbing
0.15-0.38/A.
(EC),
0.2-0.35/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
Raspberry crown borer 1.0/A.(EC)
0.38/A.(EC),
0.3-0.35/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(WP)
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Darkling ground beetles 0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Apply during postharvest period
to the soil and ground cover
over the roots of the canes.
Foliage application. Apply to
crown area and lower canes.
Foliage application.
Apply during postharvest period
to the soil and ground cover over
the roots of the canes.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
21 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.20
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Broccoli (contimied)
Diamondback moth
Flea beetles
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Leafminers (including,
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Looper, cabbage
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Symphylans
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(WP)
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application. Mix G into top
4-9 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.21
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Broccoli (continued)
White grubs
Wireworms
Brussels sprouts
Aphids (including
turnip aphid)
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
Cutworms
Cutworms, climbing
Darkling ground
beetles
Diamondback moth
Dosage
Ib. actual
6.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
3.0-4.0/A.(EC,G) Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
21 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC).
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.22
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
**
Site and Pest
Brussels sprouts (continued)
Flea beetles 0.5/A.(EC,WP)
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Leafminers (including
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Looper, cabbage
Mites, spider
Symphylans
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
White grubs
Wireworms
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP).
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC).
5.0/A.(G)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC),
0.15-0.5/A.(WP)
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application. Mix G into top
4-9 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application.
3.0-4.0/A.(EC,G) Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Incorporate into top 4-9
inches of soil immediately after
application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.23
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cabbage
Aphids (including
turnip aphid)
Army worm
Armyworm, fall
Cabbage seedpod
weevil
Cucumber beetles
Cutworms
Cutworms, climbing
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A. Foliage application.
10 day preharvest interval from
above 0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
21 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,,WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
Darkling ground beetles 0.5/A.(D)
Diamondback moth 0.25-0.5/A,
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.CD)
Flea beetles 0.5/A.(EC.WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For seed
crop use only.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.24
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cabbage (continued)
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(D)
Leaf miners (including 0.5/A.(EC,WP),
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Looper, cabbage
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Springtails
Symphylans
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.38/A.
(EC),
0.5/A.(D)
5.0/A.(EC)
5.0-6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.A/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 3-6 inches of
soil.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate EC into top 3-6 inches
and G into top 4-9 inches of soil
immediately after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.25
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cabbage (continued)
White grubs
Wireworms
Cantaloupes
Refer also to Melons
Thrips
Wireworms
Carrots
Aphids
Carrot rust fly
Flea beetles
Dosage
Ib. actual
6.0/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.
(EC,G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Apply at least 1-2 weeks
before planting. Incorporate
into top 4-9 inches of soil imme-
diately after application. Use
lower dosage for mineral soils
and higher dosage for organic
soils.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
3.0-4.0/A.(EC,G) Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Incorporate into top 4-9
inches of soil.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.6 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not use treated tops for food
or feed.
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.6/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
For first brood larvae, apply to
furrow at time of planting.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.26
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EPA
Site and Pest
Carrots (continued)
Leafhoppers
(including aster
leafhopper)
Leafminers
Mites, petrobia
Mites, spider
Springtails
Stink bugs
Symphylans
Vegetable weevil
Wireworms
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Cauliflower
0.38-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.38/A.
(EC.WP),
0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.3-0.A/A.(EC),
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
5.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
5.0/A.(EC,G)
0.38-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
3.0-4.0/A(EC),
2.0-4.0/A.(G)
Foliage application. For aster
leafhopper, treat field
margins also.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 3-6 inches of
soil.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate EC into top 3-6 inches
and G into top 4-9 inches of soil
immediately after application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Incorporate into top 4-9
inches of soil. Use lower
dosage for mineral soils and
higher dosage for organic soils.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
21 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 1.0 Ib/A.
Foliage application.
Aphids (including
turnip aphid)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.27
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Cauliflower (continued)
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
Cutworms
C u two rins , c 1 imb in g
Darkling ground
beetles
Diamondback moth
Plea beetles
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Leafminers (including
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Looper, cabbage
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC.WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC.WP.D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5/A.(D)
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.28
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
**
Cauliflower (continued)
Springtails
Symphylans
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
White grubs
Wireworms
5.0/A.(EC)
5.0-6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.18-0.5/A.(KG),
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.(EC,G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 3-6 inches of
soil.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate EC into top 3-6 inches
and G into top 4-9 Inches of soil
immediately after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Apply at least 1-2 weeks
before planting. Incorporate
into top 4-9 inches of soil
immediately after application.
Use lower dosage for mineral
soils and higher dosage for
organic soils.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A. Foliage application.
21 day preharvest interval from
above 0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 0.5 through 0.75 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.29
Replaces, page issued 12-15-72
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage
Ib. actual
Celery (continued)
Aphids
Celery leaftier
Colorado potato
beetle
Cutworms, climbing
Darkling beetles
Flea beetles
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
O.A-0.5/A.(D)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.4/A.(D)
0.6/A.(EC),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
Leafhoppers (including 0.5-0.75/A.
aster leafhopper)
Leafminers (including
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Symphylans
Tarnished plant bug
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.75/A.(EC,WP)
0.4-0.7/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
0.4-0.7/A.
(EC,WP,D)
5.0/A.(G)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC),
0.4/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For aster
leafhopper, treat margins
of field also.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.38/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.30
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Celery (continued)
Whiteflies
Wireworms
Cherries
Aphids (including
black cherry aphid)
Aphid, black cherry
(eggs)
Cankerworms
Casebearers
Eyespotted bud moth
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.75/A.(EC),
0.2-0.7/A.(D)
3.0-4.2/A.(EC).
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)
0.11-0.25/100
gal. water(WP)
0.4-1.4/A.(D)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-1.4/A.(D)
0.18-0.2/100
gal. water(EC),
0.6-0.8/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal water
(EC,WP),
1.0-1.4/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Incorporate into top 4-9
inches of soil.
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk
application.
Foliage application.
For use as a dormant application
only. Combine 2 1/2 to 3 gallons
of dormant oil with spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.31
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cherries (continued)
Fruit flies (including
cherry fruit fly
western cherry fruit
fly)
Fruitworm, cherry
Japanese beetle
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafrollers)
Leafminers
Lesser appleworm
Mites, spider
(including
clover mite
European red mite
twospotted spider
mite)
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP),
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP),
0.4-1.4/A.(D) '
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
0.4-0.6/A.(D)
0.22-0.25/100
gal. water(EC),
1.0-1.4/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC),
0.11-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
0.4-1.4/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply at petal fall and repeat at
10- to 14-day intervals beginning
at shuck split, or apply at fly
emergence and repeat at 1- to 10-
day intervals. For additional
control, apply during postharvest
period. Treat interplanted trees,
and following harvest, treat all
unpicked fruit and pollinizers.
Repeat immediately after every
rain.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For fruit-
tree leaf roller, apply at petal
fall or shuck split.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-^2
III-P-2.32
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cherries (continued)
Mite, clover
(eggs)
Oriental fruit moth
P and end. s moth
Pearslug
(Refer to Sawflies)
Plum curculio
Rose chafer
Sawflies
(Sawfly) pearslug
Scales
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
1.0-1.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
0.4-1.4/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
0.6-0.8/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
For use as a dormant application
only. Combine 2 1/2 to 3 gallons
of dormant oil with spray mixture.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply when
crawlers are present.
For use as a dormant application
only. Combine 2 1/2 to 3 gallons
of dormant oil with spray mixture,
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.33
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cherries (continued)
Scale, San Jose
(crawlers)
Scales, lecanium
Shothole borer
Thrips
Tortrix moths
(including
orange tortrix)
Tussock moths
Citrus
Refer also to the
specific citrus crop
Aphids
Grasshoppers
Leafrollers
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
1.0-1.4/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
1.0-1.4/A.(D)
0.6-0.8/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use? Limitations
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.(EC)
Foliage application. Apply aft*
crawlers emerge.
Foliage application.
Foliage and trunk application.
Apply at or following petal fall
Repeat in late summer.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval throug
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 4.0 through 10 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other tha
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other tha
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.34
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Citrus (continued)
Mealybugs
Orange tortrix
Scale, black
Scale, brown soft
Scale, California red
Scale, chaff
Scale, citricola
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(EC,WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Application
rates below 0.25 Ib./A. restricted
to California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Use restricted to areas other thar
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.35
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Citrus (continued)
Scale, cottonycushion
Scale, Florida red
Scale, purple
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Scales, red
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water
or
1.5-2.0/100
gal. water/A.(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
or
1.5-2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.3/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,₯P)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of lipht to light
medium oil emulsion may be added
to the spray mixture.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.36
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Citrus (continued)
Scales, snow
Scale, yellow
Thrips
Thrips, citrus
Tussock moths
Whiteflies
Clover
Alfalfa caterpillar
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(WP)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water
or
1.5/A.(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Alfalfa weevil
(adults)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.D)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light to light-
medium oil emulsion may be added
to the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late
summer and early fall.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Add one gallon emulsive oil con-
centrate to the spray mixture.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For use on
seed crops only.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.37
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Clover (continued)
Alfalfa weevil
(larvae)
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.12-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
Aphids (including
spotted alfalfa aphid (EC,WP,D)
sweet clover aphid
yellow clover aphid)
Armyworm
Armyworm, beet
Asiatic garden beetle
Black grass bugs
Blister beetles
Clover head weevil
Clover leaf weevil
Corn earworm
Crickets
Cutworms, climbing
Grasshoppers
Green June beetle
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Apply to soil surface.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Apply to soil surface.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.24-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For use on
seed crops only.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.38
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Clover (continued)
Mites, petrobia
Mites, spider
Spittle bugs
Stink bugs
Sweetclover weevil
Thrips
Tortricid moths
Webworms
Collards
Aphids
Armyworm
Armyworm, fall
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Diamondback moth
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.75/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC);
0.15-0.5/A.(WP)
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A. Foliage application.
10 day preharvest interval from
above 0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.39
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Collards (continued)
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Leafminers (including 0.2-0.5/A.(EC)
serpentine leafminers)
Looper, cabbage
Seedcorn maggot
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Wireworms
Corn
Aphids (including
corn leaf aphid)
Armyworm
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
3.0-4.2/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treat-
ment. Incorporate into top 4-9
inches of soil.
1.0 ppm. (corn and corn forage).
12 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. (corn and corn forage).
Foliage application.
0.16-0.25/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.38/A.
(EC.WP),
0.45-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.40
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Corn (continued)
Armyworm, fall
Chinch bugs
Corn earworm
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.38/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Corn rootworms
(adults)
Corn rootworms
(larvae)(including
northern corn rootworm
southern corn rootworm
western corn rootworm)
Corn silkfly
Cutworms
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
1.0-1.5/A.(G)
Cutworms, climbing
0.25/A.(EC)
3.0-6.0/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.38/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Apply to silks as soon as they
appear. Make 3-4 applications
at 2- to 3-day intervals as
infestation warrants. Reapply
immediately after rain.
Foliage application. Apply when
adult beetles become abundant.
Repeat as needed.
Apply evenly in furrow 1/2 inch
below soil surface at time of
planting, or apply in a 5- to
7-inch band over the row at time
of planting or cultivation.
Foliage application.
Apply EC as a preplant broadcast
soil treatment. Apply G at time
of planting. Incorporate into
top 1-3 inches of soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.41
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Corn (continued)
European corn borer
Grasshoppers
Japanese beetle
Mites, spider
Sap beetles
Springtails
Stink bugs
0.015/1,000 sq.
ft.(D)
0.45-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.45-0.5/A.(D)
For small scale applications only.
Apply thoroughly into the whorls
when plants are about knee high.
Repeat at weekly intervals until
tassels emerge.
Apply when insects appear, when
50% of eggs are in "black head"
stage, or after 20 egg masses
are counted per 100 stalks and
first eggs are in "black head"
stage, or when 75% of the plants
show "shot-hole" feeding. Repeat
at 5- to 10-day intervals or as
needed. Consult your state agri-
cultural experiment station for
proper timing of treatments.
0.38-0.45/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.45-0.5/A.(D)
0.38/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.16-0.25/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.6/A.(D)
5.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 3-6 inches of
soil.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.42
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Corn (continued)
Symphylans (including
garden symphylan)
White grubs
Wireworms
Dosage
Ib. actual
5.0-6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
3.0-6.0/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
3.0-4.0/A.(EC,G)
Corn (sweet only)
Wireworms
2.0-5.0/A.(G)
Cotton
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Preplant soil treatment or apply
G at time of planting. Incorpor-
ate into top 6-9 inches of soil.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 4-6 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Preplant soil treatment. Apply at
least 1-2 weeks before planting.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Use lower dosage for mineral soils
and higher dosage for organic soils.
Use restricted to Florida. Pre-
plant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 6 inches of
soil. Use lower dosage for min-
eral soils and higher dosage for
organic soils.
0.75 ppm (cottonseed).
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Workers entering fields within
24 hours after application should
wear protective clothing.
Do not hand pick or harvest with-
in 7 days of application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.43
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
Aphids (including
cotton aphid)
Armyworm
(to 3rd instar)
Boll weevil
Bollworms
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.1-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(WP),
0.1-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(WP)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Cotton leafperforator 0.5-1.0/A.(EC),
1.0/A.(WP)
Cotton leafworm
False chinch bug
0.12-0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.6/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC),
1.0/A.(WP)
Foliage application. Apply when
insects appear or honeydew devel-
ops. Do not apply dust more than
2 or 3 times per season.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Fleahoppers (including 0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
cotton fleahopper) 1.0/A.(WP),
0.12-1.0/A.(D)
Leafhoppers (including 0.5/A.(EC,WP),
brown cotton leaf- 0.4/A.(D)
hopper, southern
garden leafhopper)
Leafminers,
serpentine
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
1.0/A.(EC,WP)
Foliage application. Do not apply
dust more than 2 or 3 times per
season.
Foliage application.
0.38-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.5-1.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.0/A.(WP)
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.44
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Cotton (continued)
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Saltmarsh caterpillar
Spittlebugs
Stink bugs
Thrips
Tobacco budworm
Webworms (including
garden webworm)
Cowpeas
Aphids
Leafminers
Cranberries
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Apply when
0.5/A.(WP),
0.1-0.6/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(WP)
0.4/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(WP)
mites appear or when leaves begin
turning yellow to reddish brown.
Repeat once or twice at 5- to 7-
day intervals.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Do not apply
more than 2 or 3 times per season.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5/A.CWP),
0.2-0.3/A.(D)
1.0/A.CWP)
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(FC), Foliage application.
0.1-0.6/A.(D)
0.45/A.(WP)
0.45/A.(WP)
**
Cranberry tipwortn
0.75/A.(EC),
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.45 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 0.8 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.45
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Peet Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Cranberries (continued)
Fireworm, blackheaded 0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application.
Fruitworm, cranberry
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water (EC),
I.O/A.CD)
Fruitworm, sparganotus 0.5-1.0/100
gal. water(EC),
Leafhoppers (including 0.75/A.(EC),
blunt-nosed cranberry 1.0/A.(D)
leafhopper)
Scales, lecanium
0.75/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
crawlers emerge.
Apply when
Cucumbers
Aphids
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.1 lb./50,000 cu. ft. of space.
Greenhouse fumigation.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply before vining.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Be sure foliage is dry. Adjust
inside temperature to 70-80°F.
Keep humidity as low as possible.
Never apply direct.ly to foliage
or flowers. Direct aerosol 2 or
3 feet above tops of plants. Keep
greenhouse closed tightly for at
least 2 hours following applica-
tion. Close vents 2 hours daily
for a week following treatment.
After initial cleanup, apply
monthly to prevent buildup of
pests and to control reinfestation.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.46
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cucumbers (continued)
Armyworm
Crickets
Cucumber beetles
(including
spotted cucumber
beetle, striped
cucumber beetle)
Cutworms
Cutworms, climbing
Darkling ground
beetles
Earwigs
Flea beetles
Greenhouse leaftier
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
3.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.4/A.(D)
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 1-3 inches of
soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
Foliage application.
(including serpentine 0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
leafminers) 0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.47
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Cucumbers (continued)
Leafroller,
redbanded
Looper, cabbage
Melonworm
Mites, spider
(including
petrobia mites,
twospotted spider
mite)
Pickleworm
Sowbugs
Squash bug
Squash vine borer
Stink bugs
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(D)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC).
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
first bloom or when insects appear.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.18-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application. Apply at
first bloom or when insects appear.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only,
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.48
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Cucumbers (continued)
Thrips
Whiteflies (including
greenhouse whitefly)
Currants
Aphids
Aphid, currant
Currant borer
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Dewberries
Aphids
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(EC,WP,D) Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
1.0 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.11-0.23/A.(EC) Foliage application. Apply when
leaf buds open in spring.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.8/A.(EC)
0.23-0.5/A.(EC)
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.35/A.(D)
Foliage application. Apply when
leaf buds open in spring.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply pre-
bloom when mites appear.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply during
prebloom or postharvest period.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.49
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Eggplant
Aphids
Blister beetles
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0,6 lh,/A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Colorado potato beetle 0.38/A.(EC),
0.25-0.A/A.(D)
0.25-0.38/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Flea beetles
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Leafmine.rs (including
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Psyllids
Stink bugs
Symphylans
Thrips
Whiteflies
Wireworms
0.25-0.38/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.4/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25/A.(EC)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC)
5.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.38/A.
(EC.WP)
0.45-0.6/A.
(EC,WP)
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.50
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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PARATHTON
Site and Pest
Endive (Escarole)
Aphids (including
green peach aphid)
Crickets
Earwigs
Greenhouse leaftier
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.35-0.4/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.1 Ib./50,000 cu. ft. of space.
Greenhouse fumigation.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Be sure foliage is dry. Adjust
inside temperature to 70-80°F.
Keep humidity as low as possible.
Never apply directly to foliage
or flowers. Direct aerosol 2 or
3 feet above tops of plants. Keep
greenhouse closed tightly for at
least 2 hours following applica-
tion. Close vents 2 hours daily
for a week following treatment.
After initial cleanup, apply
monthly to prevent buildups of
pests and to control reinfesta-
tions.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.51
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Endive (continued)
Leafhoppers
Leafroller,
redbanded
Looper, alfalfa
Mites, spider
Sowbugs
Thrips
Whitefly, greenhouse
Wireworms
Figs
Mites, spider
(including
Pacific spider mite,
twospotted spider
mite)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.35-0.4/A.(D)
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
3.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.5/100
gal, water
(EC,WP)
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Use lower dosage for mineral soils
and higher dosage for organic soils
1.0 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.52
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Figs (continued)
Scale, fig
Filberts
Aphid, filbert
Apple mealybug
Eyespotted bud moth
Mites, spider
Garlic
Aphids
Leafminers
Mite, brown wheat
Thrips (including
onion thrips)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.4/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.4/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
O.A/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,D)
Tolerance, Use^ Limitations
Apply when insects appear and
repeat as needed, or apply WP
during the last of May or the
first of June. For heavy in-
festations, oil may be added
to the spray mixture. Follow
directions on the oil label.
0.1 ppm (interim).
Do not apply after hulls begin
to open through 2.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not feed treated hulls to
livestock.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
Issued: 5-30-73
III-P-2.53
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Gooseberries
Aphids
Aphid, currant
Currant borer
Mites, spider
Mite, twospotted
spider
Grapefruit
Refer also to Citrus
Aphids
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Fuller rose beetle
Grasshoppers
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.11-0.23/A.(EC) Foliage application. Apply when
leaf buds open in the spring.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.8/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 4.0 through 10 Ib./A. Fo-
liage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
gal. water/A.(EC) California. Foliage application.
0.38-0.6/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
Use of WP restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.54
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PAKATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Katydids
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafroller)
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water/A.(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use higher WP rate in California.
Leafroller,
omnivorous
Mealybugs
Mites
Orangedog
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply twice. Use low dosage for
spring application with melanose
and scale treatments, and high
dosage between June and September.
0.25-0.33/100 Foliage application. Apply in
gal. water(EC,WP) late spring, throughout summer,
and in early fall.
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.55
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Orange tortrix
Orangeworms
Pink scavenger
caterpillar
Plant bugs
Scale, black
Scale, black
(single brooded)
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.9-1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.16/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Use higher
WP rate in California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit scat-
tering.
Foliage application. In Califor-
nia, apply in late spring and from
August through November.
Foliage application. Apply within
one month after completion of
major hatch.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Combine
1 1/3 to 1 2/3 gallon.-, light
medium or medium oil with the
spray mixture. Restrict applica-
tions to periods of the year re-
commended for oil sprays. Leaf
drop will be greater than for an
oil spray alone.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.56
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Scale, California red
Scale, citricola
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.6/100
gal. water(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.5/100 gal.
water/A.
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2-
1 3/4 gallons of light or medium
emulsive oil may be added to the
spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply once
in February or March.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For fall
and early winter control only.
Apply to tops of trees. Do not
apply before September 10.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.57
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Scale, cottonycushion
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.0625,0.125
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(WP)
1.5-2.0/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For fall
and early winter control only.
Apply to tops of trees. Do not
apply before September 10.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.58
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Scale, Florida red
Scale, Glover
Scale, purple
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.12-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.33/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply during the post-
bloom period and in the summer
from June through September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to 1 3/4
gallons of light to light medium
oil emulsion may be added to the
spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Combine 1 1/3 gallons of light
medium or medium oil with the
spray mixture. Restrict appli-
cations to periods of the year
recommended for oil sprays. Leaf
drop will be greater than for oil
sprays alone.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.59
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Scale, purple
(continued)
Scales, red
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
water(EC)
0.5-0.62/100
gal. water(EC)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between
June and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Combine
1 2/3 gallons light medium or
medium oil to spray mixture. Re-
strict applications to periods of
the year recommended for oil sprays.
Leaf drop will be greater than for
oil sprays alone.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.60
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Scales, snow
Scale, yellow
Thrips
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water (EC)
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.12-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply during the post-
bloom period and in summer from
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.61
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapefruit (continued)
Thrips, citrus
Tussock moths
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.5-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.5/A.(WP)
2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
2.0/A.(EC)
Tussock moth, western 1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Whiteflies
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late sum-
mer or early fall to protect new
growth and prevent fruit scarring.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late sum-
mer and early fall.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
To prevent scarring of fruit, ap-
ply in late spring, throughout
summer and in early fall.
1.0-4.0/A.(WP) Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
I1I-P-2.62
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapes
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Apply dosages of above 1.5 through
2.5 Ib./A. before fruit is the
size of buckshot or after harvest.
Foliage application.
Aphids (including
grapevine aphid)
Black vine weevil
Consperse stink bug
Cutworms, climbing
False chinch bug
Grape berry moth
0.5-1.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.7/A.(D)
2.5/A.(EC)
1.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.7/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
Grape bud beetle
Hoplia beetle
Japanese beetle
Leaffolder, grape
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply just
before bloom, at petal fall, 7-
14 days after petal fall, 35-45
days after bloom, and 14 days
later.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5-0.7/A.(D)
0.5-0.67/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water
or
0.25-1.0/A.(EC),
0.4-0.7/A.(D)
Leafhoppers (including 1.5-2.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
grape leafhopper) 0.5/100 gal.
water(WP),
0.5-0.7/A.(D)
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.63
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Grapes (continued)
Leafrollers
Leafroller,
redbanded
Mealybugs
Mealybug, grape
Mites (including
spider mites,
twospotted spider
mite)
Thrips
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.8/A.(EC),
1.0/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.5-1.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.4-1.5/A.(D)
2.5/A.(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC,WP),
0.4-1.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Combine 2
gallons of dormant oil emulsion
with spray mixture and apply dur-
ing dormant period or before
fruit is the size of buckshot or
after harvest.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
0.5-0.7/A.(EC,D) Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.64
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Grass (forage)
Refer also to Pastures
Aphids
Armyworm
Armyworm, beet
Armyworm, fall
Corn earworm
Crickets
Cutworms, climbing
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Spittlebugs
Thrips
Tortricid moths
Webworms
Hops
Aphids (including
hop aphid)
Mites, spider
0.25-0.8/A.(EC)
0.25-0.8/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
0.25-0.8/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.25-0.8/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
0.8/A.(EC),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm. (grass for forage).
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.65
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Kale
Dosage
Ib. actual
Aphids (including
turnip aphid)
Armywo rm
Armyworm, fall
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Diamondback moth
Flea beetles
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Leafminers (including
serpentine leafminers)
Looper, cabbage
Seedcorn maggot
Symphylans
0.15-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.
(WP.D)
0.3-0.A/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.
(WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC).
0.5/A.(WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.
(WP.D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
0.5/A.(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
5.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A. Foliage application.
10 day preharvest interval from
above 0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment,
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.66
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Kale (continued)
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Wireworms
Kohlrabi
Aphids
Armyworm
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Diamondback moth
Imported cabbageworm
Looper, cabbage
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
0.15-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
3.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.A/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.3-0.A/A.(D)
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC.WP)
0.2-0.5/A.(EC)
0.3-0.A/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.3-0.A/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
21 day preharvest interval from
above 0.8 through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-1A-73
III-P-2.67
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Kumquats
Refer also to Citrus
Aphids
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Fuller rose beetle
Grasshoppers
Katydids
Leafroller,
fruittree
Dosage
Ib. actual
Leafroller,
omnivorous
0.25-0.33/100
water(EC),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.75-1.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP),
1.0-4.0/A,(D)
1.0-2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 4.0 through 10 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California,
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
rate of WP in California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.68
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage
Ib. actual
Kumquats (continued)
Mealybugs
Mites
Orangedog
Orange tortrix
Orangeworms
Pink scavenger
caterpillar
Plant bugs
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.9-1.5/100
gal. water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
rate of WP in California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.69
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Kumquats (continued)
Scale, black
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
Scale, California red 0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Scale, citricola
0.33/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Foliage application. In Calif-
ornia, apply from August through
November.
Foliage application. Apply within
one month after completion of
major hatch.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium oil emulsion may be added
to the higher spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.70
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Kumquats (continued)
Scale, citricola
(continued)
Scale, cottonycustiion
Scale, Glover
Scale, purple
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
or
1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.12-0.16/100
gal. water(EC),
0.3/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light to light
medium oil emulsion may be added
to the spray mixture.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply during the post-
bloom period and during the summer
in June through September.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.71
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Kumquats (continued)
Scale, yellow
Thrips, citrus
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.12-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
1.5/A.(EC),
1.5/100-200 gal.
water/A.(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
Tussock moth, western 1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Whiteflies
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late sum-
mer and early fall to protect
new growth and prevent fruit
scarring.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons
Refer also to Citrus
Aphids
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Fuller rose beetle
Grasshoppers
Katydids
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafrollers)
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 4.0 through 10 Ib./A. Fo-
liage application.
0.25-0.33/100 Use restricted to areas other than
gal. water/A.(EC) California. Foliage application.
0.38-0.6/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water/A. (WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
Use of WP restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use higher WP rate in California.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.73
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Leafroller,
omnivorous
Mealybugs
Mites
Orangedog
Orange tortrix
Orangeworms
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply twice. Use low dosage for
spring application with melanose
and scale treatments, and high
dosage between June and September.
0.25-0.33/100 Foliage application. Apply in
gal. water(EC,WP) late spring, throughout summer,
and in early fall.
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.9-1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
WP rate in California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Pink scavenger
caterpillar
Plant bugs
Scale, black
Scale, black
(single brooded)
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.16/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit scat-
tering.
Foliage application. In Califor-
nia, apply in late spring and from
August through November.
Foliage application. Apply within
one month after completion of
major hatch.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Combine
1 1/3 to 1 2/3 gallons light
medium or medium oil with the
spray mixture. Restrict applica-
tions to periods of the year re-
commended for oil sprays. Leaf
drop will be greater than for an
oil spray alone.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.75
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Scale, California red
Scale, citricola
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.6/100
gal. water(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.5/100 gal.
water/A.
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2-
1 3/4 gallons of light or medium
emulsive oil may be added to the
spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply once
in February or March.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For fall
and early winter control only.
Apply to tops of trees. Do not
apply before September 10.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.76
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Scale, cottonycushion
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.0625,0.125
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(WP)
1.5-2.0/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For fall
and early winter control only.
Apply to tops of trees. Do not
apply before September 10.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.77
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Scale, Florida red
Scale, Glover
Scale, purple
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.12-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.33/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply during the post-
bloom period and in the summer
from June through September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2-1 3/4
gallons of light to light medium
oil emulsion may be added to the
spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Combine 1 1/3 gallons of light
medium or medium oil with the
spray mixture. Restrict appli-
cations to periods of the year
recommended for oil sprays. Leaf
drop will be greater than for oil
sprays alone.
Issued: 12-15-72
I1I-P-2.78
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Scale, purple
(continued)
Scales, red
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
water(EC)
0.5-0.62/100
gal. water(EC)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between
June and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Combine
1 2/3 gallons light medium or
medium oil to spray mixture. Re-
strict applications to periods of
the year recommended for oil sprays.
Leaf drop will be greater than for
oil sprays alone.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.79
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Scales, snow
Scale, yellow
Thrips
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.12-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply during the post-
bloom period and in summer from
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light to light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
4.0-10/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
4.0-10/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Issued: 12-'-5-72
I1I-P-2.80
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lemons (continued)
Thrips, citrus
Tussock moths
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.5-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.5/A.(WP)
2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
2.0/A.(EC)
Tussock moth, western 1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC) ,
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Whiteflies
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late sum-
mer or early fall to protect new
growth and prevent fruit scarring.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late sum-
mer and early fall.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
To prevent scarring of fruit, ap-
ply in late spring, throughout
summer and in early fall.
1.0-4.0/A.(WP) Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.81
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Lettuce
Aphids
Armyworm
Corn earworm
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.45-0.5/A.(WP),
0.35-0.5/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.1 lb./50,000 cu. ft. of space.
(bibb, leaf, and head). Green-
house fumigation.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.(head). Foliage appli-
cation.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A.(bibb and leaf). Fo-
liage application.
21 day preharvest interval from
above 0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.(bibb
and leaf). Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Be sure foliage is dry. Adjust
inside temperature to 70-80°F.
Keep humidity as low as possible.
Never apply directly to foliage
or flowers. Direct aerosol 2 or
3 feet above tops of plants. Keep
greenhouse closed tightly for at
least 2 hours following applica-
tion. Close vents 2 hours daily
for a week following treatment.
After initial cleanup, apply
monthly to prevent buildup of
pests and control reinfestations.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.82
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Lettuce (continued)
Crickets
Cucumber beetles
Cucumber beetle,
banded
Cutworms
Diamondback moth
Earwigs
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Greenhouse leaftier
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Leafhopper,
sixspotted
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.45-0.5/A.(WP).
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.38-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Treat field
0.A-0.5/A.(D) margins also.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.83
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Lettuce (continued)
Leafminers 0.5/A.(EC,D)
(including serpentine
leafminers)
Foliage application.
Leafroller,
redbanded
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Saltmarsh caterpillar
Sowbugs
Springtails
Symphylans (including
garden symphylan)
Tarnished plant bug
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only,
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(EC.WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
5.0/A.(EC)
5.0-6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.4/A.(D)
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 3-6 inches of soil.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 3-6 inches of soil
immediately after application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
T.II-P-2.84
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage
Ib. actual
Lettuce (continued)
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Webworms
Whitefly, greenhouse
White grubs
Wireworms
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5/A.(EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.5/A.(EC),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For use on
head lettuce only.
0.1/50,000 cu. For commercial greenhouse use only.
ft. of space(Pr.) Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
6.0/A.(EC)
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
3.0-4.0/A.(EC,G) Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Use lower dosage for mineral soils
and higher dosage for organic soils.
Limes
Refer also to Citrus
Aphids
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 4.0 through 10 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Use of EC restricted to areas other
than California. Foliage applica-
tion.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.85
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Limes (continued)
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Fuller rose beetle
Grasshoppers
Katydids
Leafroller,
fruittree
Leafroller,
omnivorous
Mealybugs
Mites
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100 Foliage application.
gal. water/A.(EC),
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water/A.(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.86
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Limes (continued)
Orangedog
Orange tortrix
Orangeworms
Pink scavenger
caterpillar
Plant bugs
Scale, black
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.9-1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
rate of WP in California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Foliage application. In Califor-
nia, apply from August through
November.
Foliage application. Apply within
one month after completion of
major hatch.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.87
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Limes (continued)
Scale, California red
Scale, citricola
Scale, cottonycushion
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.16-0.62/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.6/100
gal. water(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.38/100 gal.
water
or
1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-7?
TTT-P-9. Rfi
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Limes (continued)
Scale, Glover
Scale, purple
Scale, yellow
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.12-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.3/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.12-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light to light
medium oil emulsion may be added
to the spray mixture. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.89
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Limes (continued)
Thrips
Dosage
Ib. actual
4.0-10/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.5/A.(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
Tussock moth, western 1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Thrips, citrus
Whiteflies
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late
summer or early fall to protect
new growth and prevent fruit
scarring.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.90
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
**
Site and Pest
Loganberries
Aphids
Mites, spider
Mite, twospotted
spider
Obscure root weevil
Raspberry crown borer
Woods weevil
Mangoes
Thrips
Melons
Refer also to the
specific melon crops
Aphids
Armyworm
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.D)
0.38/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.CEC)
I.O/A.CEC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Apply during postharvest period
to soil and ground cover over the
roots of the canes.
Foliage application. Apply to
crown area and lower canes.
Apply during postharvest period
to soil and ground cover over the
roots of the canes.
1.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.91
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Melons (continued)
Cucumber beetles
Cutworms
Cutworms, climbing
Darkling ground
beetles
False chinch bug
Flea beetles
Leafhoppers
Leafminers (including
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Looper, cabbage
Melonworm
Mites, spider
(including
petrobia mite
twospotted spider
mite)
Pickleworm
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP)
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,WP,D)
0.5/A.(EC.WP.D)
0.15-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(D)
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Apply at
0.15-0.5/A.(WP), first bloom or when insects appear.
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
Foliage application.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Apply at
0.15-0.5/A.(WP), first bloom or when insects appear,
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.92
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
**
Site and Pest
Melons (continued)
Squash bug
Squash vine borers
Stink bugs
Symphylans
Thrips
Whiteflies
White grubs
Wireworms
Mustard Greens
Aphids (including
turnip aphid)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
4.0/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application. Mix G into top
4-9 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A. Foliage application.
10 day preharvest interval from
above 0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.93
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Mustard Greens (continued)
Armyworm
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.5/A.(WP,D)
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Diamondback moth
Flea beetles
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Leafminers (including
serpentine leafminers)
Looper, cabbage
Seedcorn maggot
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.5/A.(WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5/A.(WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.5/A.(WP,D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.5/A.(EC.WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.94
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Site and Pest
Nectarines
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
1.0 ppm.
Areas other than California:
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.
Do not apply more than 5.0 Ib.
actual parathion per acre per year.
California:
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.
Do not apply more than 5.0 Ib.
actual parathion per acre between
January 1 and harvest.
American plum borer
Aphids (including
green peach aphid)
Catfacing insects
Eyespotted bud moth
Grasshoppers
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafroller, red-
banded leafroller)
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.18-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
1.0-2.0/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.95
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Nectarines (continued)
Lesser peachtree borer 0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
Mites (including
spider mites)
Oriental fruit moth
Pandemis moth
Peach bark beetle
Peachtree borer
Peach twig borer
Plum curculio
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
1.0-2.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal, water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC.WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.6-2.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
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.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage and trunk application.
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.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.96
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Nectarines (continued)
Scales
Scale, cottonycushion
(crawlers)
Scale, San Jose
Scale, olive
(parletoria scale)
Scale, cottony peach
Scales, lecanium
Shothole borer
Stink bugs
Tarnished plant bug
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.33-0.38/100
gal. water(WP)
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.25-0.4/100
gal. water(WP)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Consult state agricultural experi-
ment stations for information on
the addition of oil to WP for
better scale control or, combine
2 1/2 to 3 gallons of dormant oil
to the higher WP dosage and follow
the directions on the oil label.
Foliage application.
Consult state agricultural experi-
ment stations for information on
the addition of oil to WP for
better scale control.
Consult state agricultural experi-
ment stations for information on
the addition of oil to WP for
better scale control.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
all eggs have hatched.
Foliage and trunk application.
Apply during peak of adult beetle
activity.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.97
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Nectarines (continued)
Thrips
Oats
Aphids (including
corn leaf aphid
greenbug
yellow clover a'phid)
Armyworm
Black grass bugs
Blister beetles
Chinch bugs
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
False chinch bug
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Mite, Banks grass
Mite, brown wheat
Mite, winter grain
Say stink bug
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(D)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.38/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply from
25% bloom through petal fall at
5- to 6-day intervals.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.98
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oats (continued)
Stink bugs
Thrips
Okra
Aphids
Blister beetles
Flea beetles
Leafminers
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.4/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitation
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
(including serpentine (EC,WP)
leafminers)
Mites, spider
Stink bugs
Olives
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.5-0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5/A.(WP)
Scale, black
Scale, oleander
Scale, olive
(parletoria scale)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(WP)
1.0 ppm.
DC rot apply later than August 1
through 5.0 Ib./A. Foliage appli-
cation.
Apply as a postbloom spray (late
May to early June) and from mid-
June to August 1. Combine 1 1/2
gallons of medium oil with spray
mixture.
Apply from postbloom stage to late
June for oleander scale and par-
letoria scale, and in late July
for black scale. Combine 1 1/2
gallons of light medium summer oil
emulsion with the spray mixture.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.99
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EPA
Site and Pest
Olives (continued)
Scale, black
Scale, oleander
Scale, olive
(continued)
Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Onions
Aphids
Cutworms
Leafminers
Looper, cabbage
Mite, brown wheat
Onion maggot
(adults)
Onion maggot
(larvae)
Stink bugs
Symphylans
Thrips (including
onion thrips)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.62/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,D)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5-0.62/A.(EC),
0.4-0.6/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(WP,D),
2.0/A.(G)
0.5/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.22-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.2-0.8/A.(D)
Apply during postbloom stage.
Use with one1 gallon of light
medium grade summer emulsive oil.
Apply during the prebloom or post-
bloom stage, or when insects
appear. Repeat as needed.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Apply in furrow at time of seed-
ing.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.100
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Onions (continued)
White grubs
Wireworms
Oranges
Refer also to Citrus
Aphids
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Fuller rose beetle
Grasshoppers
Katydids
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
6.0/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.
(EC.G)
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil.
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 4.0 through 10 Ib./A. Fo-
liage application.
0.25-0.33/100 Use restricted to areas other than
gal. water/A.(EC) California. Foliage application.
0.38-0.6/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP)
Use of WP restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.101
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafrollers)
Leafroller,
omnivorous
Mealybugs
Mites
Orangedog
Orange tortrix
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water/A.(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
Foliage application.
Use higher WP rate in California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply twice. Use low dosage for
spring application with melanose
and scale treatments, and high
dosage between June and September.
0.25-0.33/100 Foliage application. Apply in
gal. water(EC,WP) late spring, throughout summer,
and in early fall.
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.9-1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use higher
WP rate in California.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.102
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Orangeworms
Pink scavenger
caterpillar
Plant bugs
Scale, black
Scale, black
(single brooded)
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.16/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit scat-
tering.
Foliage application. In Califor-
nia, apply in late spring and from
August through November.
Foliage application. Apply within
one month after completion of
major hatch.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Combine
1 1/3 to 1 2/3 gallons light
medium or medium oil with the
spray mixture. Restrict applica-
tions to periods of the year re-
commended for oil sprays. Leaf
drop will be greater than for an
oil spray alone.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.103
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Scale, California red
Scale, citricola
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.6/100
gal. water(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.5/100 gal.
water/A.
(EC,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or medium
emulsive oil may be added to the
spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply once
in February or March.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For fall
and early winter control only.
Apply to tops of trees. Do not
apply before September 10.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.104
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Scale, cottonycushion
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.0625,0.125
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(WP)
1.5-2.0/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. For fall
and early winter control only.
Apply to tops of trees. Do not
apply before September 10.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.105
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Scale, Florida red
Scale, Glover
Scale, purple
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.12-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.33/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply during the post-
bloom period and in the summer
from June through September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to 1 3/4
gallons of light to light medium
oil emulsion may be added to the
spray mixture.
Use restricted to California.
Combine 1 1/3 gallons of light
medium or medium oil with the
spray mixture. Restrict appli-
cations to periods of the year
recommended for oil sprays. Leaf
drop will be greater than for oil
sprays alone.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.106
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Scale, purple
(continued)
Scales, red
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.12/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5-0.62/100
gal. water(EC)
4.0-10/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between
June and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Combine
1 2/3 gallons light medium or
medium oil to spray mixture. Re-
strict applications to periods of
the year recommended for oil sprays.
Leaf drop will be greater than for
oil sprays alone.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.107
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Scales, snow
Scale, yellow
Thrips
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18/100 gal.
water
or
0.33/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.12-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Apply the low dosage during the
spring with melanose treatment or
apply the high dosage between June
and September.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply during the post-
bloom period and in summer from
June through September.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliaee application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
4.0-10/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
4.0-10/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.108
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Oranges (continued)
Thrips, citrus
Tussock moths
Tussock moth, western
Whiteflies
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.5-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.5/A.(WP)
2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
2.0/A.(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late sum-
mer or early fall to protect new
growth and prevent fruit scarring.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late sum-
mer and early fall.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
To prevent scarring of fruit, ap-
ply in late spring, throughout
summer and in early fall.
1.0-4.0/A.(WP) Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.109
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Pastures
Dosage
Ib. actual
Refer also to Grass (forage)
Green June beetle 0.5-1.0/A.(G)
Pastures (Irrigated)
Refer also to Grass (forage)
Mosquitoes (adults)
O.I/A.(EC)
Mosquitoes (larvae)
Peaches
O.I/A.(G)
Aphids (including
green peach aphid)
0.18-0.5/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.5/100
gal. water(WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
Tolerance. Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm. (grass for forage).
7 day preharvest interval through
0.1 Ib./A. Broadcast application.
Broadcast soil application.
1.0 ppm. (grass for forage).
7 day preharvest interval through
0.1 Ib./A. Foliage or broadcast
application.
Foliage application. Do not apply
to water drainage areas where run-
off or flooding will contaminate
ponds, lakes or streams. Keep
out of tidal marshes and estuaries.
Apply uniformly by mechanical
broadcaster or by airplane.
1.0 ppm.
Areas other than California:
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.
Do not apply more than 5.0 Ib.
actual parathion per acre per year.
California:
21 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.
Do not apply more than 5.0 Ib.
actual parathion per acre between
January 1 and harvest.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.110
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Peaches (continued)
Catfacing insects
Eyespotted bud moth
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafroller, red-
banded leafroller
Lesser peachtree borer
Mites (including
spider mites)
Oriental fruit moth
Pandemis moth
Peach bark beetle
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0-2.0/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP),
1.0-2.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC,WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
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.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage and trunk application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.111
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Peaches (continued)
Peachtree borer
Peach twig borer
Plum curculio
Scales
Scale, cottonycushion
(crawlers)
Scale, cottony peach
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.6-1.0/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC),
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC),
0.33/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.25-0.4/100
gal. water(WP),
1.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
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.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Apply at petal
fall and every 10 to 14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
Foliage application. Apply when
crawlers are present. Consult
state agricultural experiment
stations for information on the
addition of oil to WP for better
scale control, or add 2 1/2 to 3
gallons of dormant oil to WP
spray mixture and follow direc-
tions on oil label.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.112
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Peaches (continued)
Scale, Forbes
Scales, lecanium
Scale, San Jose
Scale, olive
(parletoria scale)
Scale, white peach
Shothole borer
Stink bugs
Tarnished plant bug
Thrips
0.3/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC),
1.0/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/100
gal. water(WP)
0.3/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC),
1.0/A.(D)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply after
all eggs have hatched.
Foliage application. Apply when
crawlers appear. Consult state
agricultural experiment stations
for information on the addition
of oil to WP spray mixture for
better scale control.
Foliage application. Consult
state agricultural experiment
stations for information on the
addition of oil to WP for better
scale control.
Use restricted to Southeastern
United States. Foliage application.
For supplemental control to dor-
mant oil application.
Foliage and trunk application.
Apply during adult beetle activity.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at 25%
bloom. Repeat at 5- to 6-day in-
tervals through petal fall period.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.113
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Peanuts
Armyworm, fall
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.3/A.(D)
Corn rootworms (larvae) 2.0-2.6/A.(EC),
(including southern 2.0-2.5/A.(G)
corn rootworm)
Lesser cornstalk borer 0.5/A.(EC)
2.0-2.5/A.(G)
Rednecked peanutworm 0.5/A.(EC)
Thrips 0.2-0.3/A.(D)
Velvetbean caterpillar 0.2-0.3/A.(D)
White grubs 2.0/A.(G)
Wireworms
3.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Apply as a row soil treatment at
planting or pegging. Incorporate
lightly into soil. For southern
corn rootworm, apply as a preplant
broadcast soil treatment and in-
corporate into top 4-6 inches of
soil, or apply as a band treatment
over the fruiting zone just prior
to pegging.
Apply to base of plants and soil
surface.
Apply in a 12- to 14-inch band
over row just prior to or after
pegging. If applied prior to
pegging, incorporate into top few
inches of soil. If applied after
pegging, apply before irrigation
and thoroughly water into the soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 3 inches of
soil.
Apply to row at time of planting
or pegging. Incorporate lightly
into soil.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.114
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Site and Pest
Pears
Aphids (including
apple aphid
rosy apple aphid
woolly aphids
woolly apple aphid)
Codling moth
Grasshoppers
Green fruitworm
Leafminers
Leafminers,
tentiform
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafroller, red-
banded leafroller)
Mealybugs
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.6 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.
Injury may occur to Bosc pears
under certain conditions.
Foliage application. For dormant
application, add 2 to 2 1/2 gallons
of dormant oil to the WP mixture
and follow directions on the oil
label.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.25/100
gal. water(WP),
0.5-1.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.4-1.0/A.(D)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC.WP)
0.18/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP),
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. 2 to 2 1/2
gallons of dormant oil may be com-
bined with the WP mixture. If oil
is used, follow directions on the
oil label.
Foliage application. Apply during
prebloom stage or when insects ap-
pear.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.115
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Pears (continued)
Mites (including
clover mite
European red mite
spider mites, two-
spotted spider mite)
Mite, brown
Mite, Pacific spider
Mite,
pearleaf blister
Mite, Schoene spider
Mite, Willamette
Pear psylla
Pearslug
Plum curculio
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP),
0.4-1.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.18-0.25/100
gal. water(EC),
0.15-0.25/100
gal. water(WP).
0.4-1.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For dormant
application, add 2 to 2 1/2 gallons
of dormant oil to the WP mixture
and follow directions on the oil
label.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Issued- 12-15-72
III-P-2.116
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Pears (continued)
Scales (including
European fruit
lecanium
Forbes scale
San Jose scale)
Shothole borer
Tarnished plant bug
Peas
Aphids (including
pea aphid)
Armyworm
Cutworms
Cutworms, climbing
Flea beetles
Leafhoppers
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.3/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply when
crawlers are present. For dor-
mant application, consult state
agricultural experiment stations
for information on the addition
of oil for better scale control,
or combine 2 to 2 1/2 gallons of
dormant oil with lower dosage WP
mixture and follow the directions
on the oil label.
Foliage and trunk application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm (peas and pea forage).
10 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.(peas). Foliage appli-
cation.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 lb./A.(pea forage). Foliage
application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.117
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
**
Site and Pest
Peas (continued)
Leafminers
0.5/A.(EC),
(including serpentine 0,4-0.5/A.(D)
leafminers)
**
Leafrollers
Looper, alfalfa
Looper, celery
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Pea moth
Pea weevil
Stink bugs
Symphylans
Thrips
White grubs
Wireworms
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.3/A.(EC)
0.5/A.CEC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC),
O.A-0.5/A.(D)
0.35-0.5/A.(EC),
0.25-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.(EC),
4.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application. Mix G into top
4-9 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.118
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
**
Site and Pest
Pecans
Aphids (including
black pecan aphid
yellow pecan aphid)
Mites
Pecan leaf casebearer
Pecan nut casebearer
Twig girdler
Walnut caterpillar
Webworm, fall
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC),
0.3/100 gal.
water(WP),
0.6-0.7/A.(D)
0.38/100 gal.
water(EC),
0.3/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.3-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
0.45-1.0/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (interim).
15 day preharvest interval through
5.4 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply after husks open.
Do not feed treated husks to live-
stock.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply 3-5
times at 2- to 3-week intervals.
Foliage application. Apply when
nut tips begin to turn brown. Re-
peat in 7 days and in subsequent
cover sprays if needed.
Foliage application. Apply 3-5
times at 2- to 3-week intervals.
Foliage application. Apply when
caterpillars appear and are still
small.
Foliage application. Apply when
caterpillars appear and are still
small.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-P-2.119
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Peppers
Aphids
Armyworm
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.2-0.3/A.(D)
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
Colorado potato beetle 0.25-0.4/A.(D)
Corn earworm
Cutworms
Cutworms, climbing
Flea beetles
Flea beetle,
western potato
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.6/A.(EC)
0.2-0.5/A.(EC),
(including serpentine 0.2-0.4/A.(D)
leafminers)
Loopers
Mites (including
spider mites, two-
spotted spider mite)
Pepper maggot
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
0.6/A.(EC),
0.2-0.8/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.15-0.25/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(WP),
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
Issued: 12-15-72
I1I-P-2.120
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Peppers (continued)
Psyllids
Symphylans
Thrips
White grubs
Wireworms
Pineapples
Crickets
Mealybugs
0.25/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.2-0.5/A.(EC),
0.25-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.
(EC,G)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.45-0.6/A.(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.45-0.6/A.(EC)
0.15/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application. Mix G into top
4-9 inches of soil.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For plant
bed use only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For plant
bed use only.
For preplant plant dip only. Pre-
pare new dip after treating 600
plants. Wear full length rubber
gloves to prevent contact of dip
with skin.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.121
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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Site and Pest
Plums
Prunes
Aphids (including
mealy plum aphid)
Aphids (eggs)
Codling moth
Eyespotted bud moth
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage
Ib. actual
Fruit fly, cherry
Leafhoppers
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water (EC),
0.25/100 gal.
water (WP) ,
0.5/100 gal.
water (WP)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP),
1.0/A.(D)
1.0-1.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage or trunk appli-
cation.
Foliage application.
For dormant application only. Com-
bine 2 1/2 to 3 gallons of dormant
oil with the spray mixture and
follow directions on the oil label.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control
is achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat at shuck split
and subsequent cover sprays at 10-
to 14-day intervals.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
application only.
For aerial
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.122
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Plums (continued)
Leafrollers
(including fruittree
leafroller, red-
banded leafroller)
Mealybugs
Mites (including
European red mite,
spider mites, two-
spotted spider mite)
Oriental fruit moth
Peachtree borer
Peach twig borer
Plum curculio
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. 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.
Foliage application. Do not apply
when temperature exceeds 90°F.
For dormant application, combine
2 1/2 to 3 gallons of dormant oil
with the WP mixture and follow
directions on the oil label.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.123
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Plums (continued)
Scales (including
oleander scale
olive scale
San Jose scale)
Shothole borer
Thrips (including
flower thrips
pear thrips)
Tortrix moths
(including
orange tortrix)
Tussock moths
**
Potatoes
Aphids
Armyworm
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water (EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water (EC),
0.33-0.5/100
gal. water (WP) ,
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
1.0/A. (D)
0.33/100 gal.
water (EC),
0.33-0.5/100
gal. water (WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.25-0.7/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.5-0.8/A.(D)
Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply when
crawlers appear. Do not apply
when temperature exceeds 90°F.
If WP is combined with oil, con-
sult state agricultural experi-
ment stations, or combine higher
WP dosage with 2 1/2 to 3 gallons
of dormant oil and follow direc-
tions on oil label.
Foliage and trunk application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1 ppm (interim).
5 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-P-2.124
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Potatoes (continued)
Blister beetles
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Colorado potato beetle 0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.22-0.5/A.(WP),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
Cucumber beetle,
banded
Cutworms, climbing
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
0.38-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.22-0.5/A.(WP),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.22-0.25/A.(WP),
0.25-0.7/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.22-0.5/A.(WP),
0.25-0.7/A.(D)
Leaffooted plant bugs 0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
Leafminers
(including serpentine 0.22-0.5/A.(WP),
leafminers) 0.25-0.7/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC)
Loopers (including
cabbage looper)
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Mite, tomato russet
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(WP),
0.44/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5-1.0/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.125
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Potatoes (continued)
Potato psyllid
Potato tuberworm
Stink bugs (including
green stink bug)
Symphylan, garden
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Whiteflies
Wireworms
Wireworm, sand
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-1.0/A.(EC).
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC);
0.4-0.8/A.(D)
5.0/A.(EC,G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment or for
application at time of planting.
Incorporate into top 6-9 inches
of soil.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.45/A.(WP)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5-0.8/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.22-0.5/A.(WP),
0.25-0.7/A.(D)
4.0-6.0/A.(EC,G)
3.0/A.(G)
2.0-4.0/A.(G)
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil. Use lower dosage for miner-
al soils and higher dosage for or-
ganic soils.
Apply as a band to both sides of
row at time of fertilizer side
dress treatment.
Use restricted to Southeastern
United States. Preplant broad-
cast soil treatment. Incorporate
into top 4-6 inches of soil imme-
diately after application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.126
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Potatoes (continued)
Wireworm,
southern potato
Prunes
Refer to Plums
Pumpkins
Aphids
Cucumber beetles
Cutworms, climbing
Leafminers,
serpentine
Melonworm
Pickleworm
Squash bug
Squash vine borer
Stink bugs
Dosage
Ib. actual
2.0/A.(EC),
2.0-4.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use of G restricted to South-
western United States. Preplant
broadcast soil treatment. Incor-
porate into top 4-6 inches of soil
immediately after application.
1.0 ppm.
10 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. Apply at
0.2-0.4/A.(D) first bloom or when insects ap-
pear. Repeat at 5- to 7-day in-
tervals or as needed.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
Foliage application. Apply at
first bloom or when insects ap-
pear. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals or as needed.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.127
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Quince
Aphids
Mites, spider
Oriental fruit moth
Plum curculio
Quince curculio
(Scale) European fruit
lecanium
Radishes
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.3-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Aphids
Crickets
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
0>r.)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
3.6 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. For oriental
fruit moth and plum curculio, ap-
ply at petal fall and every 10 to
14 days thereafter until control
is achieved.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.1 lb./50,000 cu. ft. of space.
Greenhouse fumigation.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Be sure foliage is dry. Adjust
inside temperature to 70-80°F.
Keep humidity as low as possible.
Never apply directly to foliage
or flowers. Direct aerosol ?. or
3 feet above tops of plants. Keep
greenhouse closed tightly for at
least 2 hours following treatment.
Close vents 2 hours daily for a
week following treatment, After
initial cleanup, apply monthly
to prevent buildup of pests and
control reinfestations.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.128
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Radishes (continued)
Diamondback moth
Earwigs
False chinch bug
Greenhouse leaftier
Harlequin bug
Leafminers
Leafroller,
redbanded
Loopers, cabbage
Mites, spider
Sowbugs
Thrips
Whitefly, greenhouse
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.3/A.(D)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.129
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Raspberries
Aphids
Mites, spider
Mite,twospotted
spider
Obscure weevil
Raspberry crown borer
Woods weevil
Rice
Mosquitoes (adults)
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.23-1.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.23-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
O.I/A.(EC)
Mosquitoes (larvae)
Foliage application.
Apply during postharvest period
to soil and ground cover over the
roots of the canes.
Foliage application. Apply to
crown area and lower canes.
Apply during postharvest period
to soil and ground cover over the
roots of the canes.
1.0 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.1 Ib./A. Broadcast or foliage
application.
Foliage application. Do not apply
to water drainage areas where run-
off or drainage will contaminate
lakes, ponds or streams. Keep
out of tidal marshes and estuaries.
Apply evenly by mechanical broad-
caster or by airplane.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.130
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**
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Rice (continued)
Rice leafminer
Tadpole shrimp
Rutabagas
Aphids
Armyworm
Cutworms, climbing
Diamondback moth
Imported cabbageworm
Looper, cabbage
Symphylans
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Issued: 12-14-73
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.094-0.098/A.
(EC)
O.I/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.5/A.CD)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Shrimp, crabs
and crayfish may be killed. Do not
apply where these are important re-
sources.
Foliage application. Apply by air-
craft in 5-10 gallons of water at
the first sign of infestation after
planting. Restrict spill from rice
fields for 2 days following appli-
cation. Do not use within 14 days
of application of 3',4'-dichloro=
propionanilide. Do not apply over
canals or laterals.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A. (EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
5.0/A.(G)
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
III-P-2.131
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage
Ib. actual
Rutabagas (continued)
Wireworms
Safflower
Aphids
Grasshoppers
Lygus bugs
Thrips
Sorghum
Aphids (including
corn leaf aphid)
(Aphid) greenbug
Arrayworm
(to 3rd instar)
Armyworm, fall
Chinch bug
Corn earworm
False chinch bug
Grasshoppers
Mites
Issued: 12-14-73
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
O.S/A.CEC)
0.5/A.CEC)
O.S/A.CEC)
0.5/A.CEC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP)
1.0/A.CEC)
0.38-0.5/A.CEC)
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil.
1.0 ppm (interim)(seed).
Do not apply after flowering
through 0.5 Ib./A. Foliage appli-
cation.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm (interim).
12 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Leaf injury may occur to some hy-
bred varieties.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.38-0.75/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC.WP)
0.25-0.3/A.
(EC,WP)
0.25-0.3/A.
(EC,WP)
0.25-1.0/A.CEC).
1.0/A.(WP)
III-P-2.132
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Replaces page issued 5-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Sorghum (continued)
Sorghum midge
Webworm, sorghum
Soybeans
Armyworm, fall
Corn earworm
Green cloverworm
Mite, twospotted
spider
Stink bugs
Thrips
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/A.(EC).
0.5/A.(WP)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC.WP)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.2-0.3/A.(D)
Velvetbean caterpillar 0.5/A.(EC),
0.25-0.5/A.(D)
Webworms
White grubs
Wireworms
0.25/A.(EC)
4.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
3.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Apply twice
3-5 days apart when approximately
90% of the heads have completely
emerged from the boot, but do not
apply later than blooming.
Foliage application.
0.1 ppm. (soybeans).
1.0 ppm. (hay).
20 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
growing season.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-6 inches of
soil.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.133
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Spinach
Aphids
Armyworm
(to 3rd instar)
Cutworms
Flea beetles
Harlequin bug
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.3/A.(D)
(including serpentine 0.4/A.(D)
leafminers)
Looper, cabbage
Mites (including
crown mites
spider mites)
Seedcorn maggot
(in the crown)
Symphylans
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
0.5/A.(EC),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC)
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.2-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.134
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Spinach (continued)
Webworms
Whiteflies
White grubs
Wireworms
Squash
Aphids
Armyworm
Cucumber beetles
(including spotted
cucumber beetle,
striped cucumber
beetle)
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Darkling ground
beetles
Flea beetles
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC)
0.2-0.3/A.(D)
6.0/A.(EC)
4.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC,D)
Foliage application.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5/A.(WP)
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
0.5/A.(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.4/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For use on
summer squash only.
Leafhoppers
0.5/A.(EC,WP,D) Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.135
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Squash (continued)
Leafminers
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
(including serpentine 0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
leafminers) 0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(D)
0.5/A.(D)
0.18-0.5/A.(EC),
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.35-0.5/A.
(WP,D)
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Melonworm
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Pickleworm
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.18-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15-0.5/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
Squash bug
Squash vine borer
Stink bugs
Thrips
Whiteflies
Strawberries
Aphids
0.5/A.(EC,WP,D)
0.2-0.5/A.(EC),
0.22-0.3/A.(WP),
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.2-0.5/A.(EC),
0.22-0.45/A.(WP)
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.25-0.8/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5-0.8/A.(WP),
0.2-0.8/A.(D)
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.136
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Strawberries (continued)
Crickets (including
field crickets)
Flea beetles
Leaf beetles
0.25-0.75/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.38/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Leafhoppers (including 0.25-0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application. Use higher
potato leafhopper) 0.5/A.(D) rate of EC for potato leafhopper.
Leafrollers
(including straw-
berry leafroller)
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Pameras
Spittlebugs
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.38-0.5/A.(WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application. Do not apply
0.2-0.5/A.(D) dust where cyclamen mites are a
problem.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
Strawberry crown borer 0.38/A.(EC)
Symphylan, garden
Thrips (including
flower thrips)
Weevils
Weevils, root
(including straw-
berry root weevil)
5.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.38/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.38-0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.0/A.(WP)
0.4/A.(D)
Foliage application. For post-
harvest application only.
Soil treatment. Incorporate into
top 6-8 inches of soil.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.137
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Strawberries (continued)
Whiteflies
Wireworms
** Sugar beets
Aphids
Armyworm
Beet crown borer
Blister beetles
Cutworms, climbing
False celery leaftier
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
0.25-0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.38-0.5/A.(WP),
0.4-0.5/A.(D)
2.0-5.0/A.(G)
0.5-0.8/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.8/A.(D)
0.5-0.8/A.
(EC.WP)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.
(EC,WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.
(EC.WP)
0.5/A.(EC)
Leafhoppers (including 0.3-0.8/A.
beet leafhopper) (EC.WP)
Use restricted to Florida. Pre-
plant broadcast soil treatment.
Apply 2-3 weeks before planting
and immediately incorporate into
top 6 inches of soil. Use lower
dosage for mineral soils and high-
er dosage for organic soils.
0.1 ppm (interim).
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply with
ground equipment over the row
during seedling stage.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-P-2.138
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Sugar beets (continued)
Leafhopper, beet
Leafminers
Looper, alfalfa
Lygus bugs
Mites (including
spider mites)
Stink bugs
Symphylan, garden
Webworms (including
sugarbeet webworm)
White grubs
Wireworms
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.38/A.(EC)
0.3-0.5/A.(EC),
0.38-0.5/A.(WP)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
0.3-0.8/A.(EC)
0.5-0.8/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.5-0.8/A.(EC)
5.0/A.(EC,G)
0.5-0.8/A.
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.8/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
4.0/A.(G)
Foliage application. Use on
young plants of seed crop only.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment
or apply at time of planting. In-
corporate into top 6-9 inches of
soil.
Foliage application.
4.0-5.0/A.(EC), Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-6 inches of
soil.
4.0-5.0/A.(EC), Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
4.0/A.(G)
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.139
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
Sugarcane
Wireworms
Sweet potatoes
Aphids
Flea beetles
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
(including morning-
glory leafminer,
serpentine leaf-
miners)
Mites, spider
Stink bugs
Wireworms
2.0/A.(EC),
5.0-6.0/A.(G)
3.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
0.5/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.(EC).
2.0-4.0/A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (interim).
Apply EC in 10- to 12-inch band in
open furrow at time of planting.
Apply G to seed pieces in furrow
at time of planting.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil. Use lower dosage for mineral
soils and higher dosage for organ-
ic soils.
0.1 ppm (interim).
15 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil. Use lower dosage for mineral
soils and higher dosage for organ-
ic soils.
Issued: 5-30-73
III-P-2.140
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Swiss Chard
Aphids
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.3/A.(D)
Leafminers 0.5/A.(EC)
(including serpentine
leafminers)
Mite, crown
Seedcorn maggot
(in crown)
Vegetable weevil
Tangelos
Tangerines
Refer also to Citrus
Aphids
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Fuller rose beetle
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC).
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP) ,
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
21 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
1.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
30 day preharvest interval from
above 4.0 through 10 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Use of EC restricted to areas other
than California. Foliage applica-
tion.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.141
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tangelos (continued)
Tangerines
Grasshoppers
Katydids
Leafroller,
fruittree
Leafroller,
omnivorous
Mealybugs
Mites
Orangedog
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
0.5/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100 Foliage application.
gal. water/A.(EC),
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water/A.(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
1.0-4.0/A.(D) Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.142
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tangelos (continued)
Tangerines
Orange tortrix
Orangeworms
Pink scavenger
caterpillar
Plant bugs
Scale, black
Scale, California red
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.9-1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.16-0.62/100
gal. water(EC)
0.3-0.6/100
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Use higher
rate of WP in California.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Foliage application. In Califor-
nia, apply from August through
Novemb er.
Foliage application. Apply within
one month after completion of
major hatch.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.143
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tangelos (continued)
Tangerines
Scale, citricola
Scale, cottonycushion
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.38/100 gal.
water
or
1.5/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.0625,0.125,
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
2.0/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lowest dosage in
August to November, intermediate
dosage in February and March, and
highest dosage in May and June.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application,
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.144
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tangelos (continued)
Tangerines
Scale, Glover
Scale, purple
Scale, yellow
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.12-0.33/100
gal. water(EC),
0.3/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.16-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.25-0.33/100
gal. water(EC)
0.38-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
0.12-0.62/100
gal. water(WP)
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light to light
medium oil emulsion may be added
to the spray mixture. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
In Florida, apply as a postbloom
and as a summer application in
June through September.
4.0-10/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply
at petal fall to prevent fruit
scattering.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply imme-
diately after bloom or before
fruit becomes infested.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. 1 1/2 to
1 3/4 gallons of light or light
medium emulsive oil may be added
to the spray mixture.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.145
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tangelos (continued)
Tangerines
Thrips
Thrips, citrus
Tussock moth, western
Whiteflies
Tobacco
Dosage
Ib. actual
4.0-10/A.(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
1.5/A.(EC),
1.5/100-200
gal. water/A.
(WP),
1.0-4.0/A.(D)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water/A.
(EC),
0.5/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25-0.38/100
gal. water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall. Repeat in late
summer or early fall to protect
new growth and prevent fruit
scarring.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
California. Foliage application.
Combine one gallon of emulsive oil
concentrate with the spray mixture.
NF.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application
to field-grown tobacco.
Do not apply within 5 days of
priming.
Avoid contact with plant juices
when priming or cutting tobacco.
When necessary to enter treated
fields within 24 hours after ap-
plication, protective clothing
should be worn.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.146
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tobacco (continued)
Ants
Aphids (including
green peach aphid)
Budworms
Crane flies
(larvae)
Crickets
Darkling ground
beetles
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.15-0.3/A.(WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.01-0.04/100
sq. yd.(EC),
0.06-0.075/100
sq. yd.(WP),
0.05-0.2/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.015/100 sq.
yd.(D)
0.06-0.25/A.(D)
0.06-0.075/100
sq. yd.(WP),
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.15-0.35/A.(D)
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.15-0.35/A.(D)
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Seed bed treatment.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment. Do not use
shaker can or cloth bag to apply
dust.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Foliage application. Use lower
dosage for newly set plants and
higher dosage for large plants.
Seed bed treatment. Apply 1-4
times as needed. Apply dust to
burrowed areas of soil.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.147
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Tobacco (continued)
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Green June beetle
(grubs)
Hornworms (including
tobacco hornworm)
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3/A.(WP),
0.06-0.4/A.(D)
0.039/100 sq.
yd.(EC),
0.06-0.075/100
sq. yd.(WP),
0.005-0.01/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.15-0.35/A.(D)
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.075/100 sq.
yd.(WP),
0.01-0.05/100
sq. yd.(D),
0.01/100 sq.
yd.(G)
0.4/A.(D)
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.15-0.35/A.(D)
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.15-0.35/A.(D)
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
Seed bed treatment. Apply when
damage appears. Apply 1-4 times
as needed. More than 2 applica-
tions of EC may cause injury.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Seed bed treatment.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Issued: 12-15-72
I1I-P-2..148
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tobacco (continued)
Midges
Splitworm
Stink bugs
Suckfly
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.06-0.25/A.(D) Foliage application.
0.06-0.075/100
sq. yd.(WP),
0.01-0.05/100
sq. yd.(D),
0.01/100 sq.
yd.(G)
0.15-0.3/A.(D)
0.25-0.262/A.
(EC),
0.15-0.3/A.(D)
Seed bed treatment. Apply 1-4
times as needed. Apply dust to
burrowed areas of soil.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.15/A.(WP),
0.15-0.4/A.(D)
0.0075-0.015/100 Plant bed treatment. Apply 1-4
sq. yd.(D) times as needed.
0.15-0.35/A.(D)
0.04/100 sq.
yd.(EC),
0.01-0.02/100
sq. yd.(D)
0.05-0.5/A.(D)
0.01-0.2/100
sq. yd.(D)
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment. More than 2
applications of EC may cause injury.
Foliage application.
Seed bed treatment.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.149
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tobacco (continued)
Wireworms (including
sand wireworm
southern potato wire-
worm, tobacco wireworm)
2.0-3.0/A.(EC),
2.0-6.0/A.(G)
Tomatoes
Aphids
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
For general wireworm control apply
EC at least 3 weeks before setting
and G at least 1-4 weeks before
setting. Incorporate into top 6-9
inches of soil. For sand wireworm,
apply G 1-2 weeks before setting.
For southern potato wireworm and
tobacco wireworm, apply 1-4 weeks
before setting. Incorporate into
top 3-6 inches of soil immediately
after application for sand wire-
worm and southern potato wireworm.
Incorporate lightly into soil for
tobacco wireworm. Use lower dos-
age for mineral soils and higher
dosage for organic soils.
1.0 ppm.
10 day preharvest interval through
0.1 Ib./50,000 cu. ft. of space.
Greenhouse fumigation.
10 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Be sure foliage is dry. Adjust
inside temperature to 70-80°F.
Keep humidity as low as possible.
Never apply directly to foliage
or flowers. Direct aerosol 2 or
3 feet above tops of plants. Keep
greenhouse closed tightly for at
least 2 hours following applica-
tion. Close vents 2 hours daily
for a week following treatment.
After initial cleanup, apply
monthly to prevent buildup of pests
and control reinfestations.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.150
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Tomatoes (continued)
Armyworm
Blister beetles
0.5-1.0/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5/A.(WP),
0.44-0.8/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
Colorado potato beetle 0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.25-0.6/A.(D)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Crickets
Cucumber beetle,
banded
Cutworms
Darkling ground
beetles
Earwigs
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
0.15-0.35/A.(D) Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.5/A.(EC)
6.0/A.(EC)
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Foliage application.
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
0.15-0.35/A.(D) Foliage application.
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25/A.(WP),
0.25-0.5/A.(D)
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.151
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tomatoes (continued)
Greenhouse leaftier
Hornworms (including
tomato hornworm)
Leaffooted bugs
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.375-0.394/A.
(EC),
0.15-1.0/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
(including serpentine 0.15-0.5/A.(D)
leafminers)
Loopers
Mealybugs
Mites
Mites, spider
Mite, tomato russet
Mite,
twospotted spider
0.5/A.(EC)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.44/A.(D)
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.5-0.75/A.(WP),
0.44/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.5-1.Q/A.(EC),
0.5-0.8/A.(D)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only,
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.152
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tomatoes (continued)
Plant bugs
Psyllid, tomato
Snails, climbing
Sowbugs
Stink bugs
Symphylans (including
garden symphylan)
Thrips
Tomato fruitworm
Tomato pinworm
Vegetable weevil
Whiteflies
Whitefly, greenhouse
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC)
0.38-0.5/A.(EC)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.75/A.(WP),
0.25-0.44/A.(D)
5.0-6.0/A.(EC),
5.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.25-0.45/A.
(WP.D)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
0.75-1.0/A.
(EC.WP)
0.5-1.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
Apply EC as a preplant soil treat-
ment. Apply G at time of planting.
Incorporate into top 6-9 inches of
soil.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Refer to aerosol directions above
for aphids.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.153
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Tomatoes (continued)
White grubs
Wireworms
Turnips
Aphids (including
turnip aphid)
Armyworm
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
Diamondback moth
False chinch bug
Flea beetles
Harlequin bug
Dosage
Ib. actual
6.0/A.(EC)
3.0-4.0/A.(EC);
3.0-6.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(WP).
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.45/A.(WP),
0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.5/A.(WP)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP.D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Preplant soil treatment. Incor-
porate into soil immediately
after application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Use lower dosage for mineral soils
and higher dosage for organic
soils.
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./A. Foliage application.
10 day preharvest interval from
above 0.25 through 0.5 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.154
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Turnips (continued)
Imported cabbageworm
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.5/A.(WP,D)
Leafminers 0.5/A.(EC,WP)
(including serpentine
leafminers)
Looper, cabbage
Symphylans
Thrips
Vegetable weevil
Webworm, cabbage
Wireworms
Vetch
Alfalfa caterpillar
Alfalfa weevil
(adults, larvae)
Aphids (including
greenbug
0.5/A.(EC.WP.D)
5.0/A.(G)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.15-0.5/A.(WP)
0.2-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.45/A.(WP),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.45/A.(WP),
0.5/A.(D)
3.0-4.2/A.(EC),
3.0-4.0/A.(G)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 incbes of
soil immediately after application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
0.8 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.25-0.38/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application. For spotted
0.25-0.38/A.(WP), alfalfa aphid, apply in early
spotted alfalfa aphid) 0.25-0.5/A.(D) spring.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.155
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Vetch (continued)
Armyworm
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.38/A.(WP),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
Asiatic garden beetle 0.5/A.(EC) Apply to soil surface.
Black grass bugs 0.5-0.75/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Blister beetles
Clover leaf weevil
Crickets
Cutworms, climbing
Grasshoppers
Green June beetle
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
Mites, spider
Spittle bugs
Threecornered alfalfa
hopper
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.38/A.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.38/A.
(WP),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
Apply to soil surface.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.4/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25/A.(EC)
0.25/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.156
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Site and Pest
Vetch (continued)
Thrips
Tortricid moths
Webworms
** Walnuts
Aphids (including
walnut aphid)
Codling moth
Mites, spider
Scale, frosted
Scales, lecanium
Walnut husk fly
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.075-0.25/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.6-0.8/A.(D)
0.38/100 gal.
water
or
3.0/A.(EC)
0.075-0.25/100
gal. water
(EC.WP),
0.3-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Foliage, application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1 ppm (interim).
Do not apply after husks open
through 5.0 Ib./A. Foliage appli-
cation.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Foliage application.
Apply during dormant period after
defoliation is complete.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 5-30-73
1II-P-2.157
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
OUS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Watermelons
Refer also to Melons
Leafhoppers
Rindworms
Thrips
Wireworms
Wheat
Aphids (including
greenbug)
Armyworm
Black grass bugs
Blister beetles
Chinch bugs
Cutworms (including
climbing cutworms)
False chinch bugs
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/A.(EC,WP),
0.25-0.5/A.(D)
0.3-0.5/A.(EC)
0.2-0.5/A.
(EC,WP,D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
3.0-4.0/A.(EC,G) Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
1.0 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.38/A.(WP),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.D),
0.25-0.38/A.(WP)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC,D)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
0.75/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.158
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Wheat (continued)
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Mite, Banks grass
Mite, brown wheat
Mite, winter grain
Say stink bug
Stink bugs
Thrips
0.25-0.75/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.25-0.38/A.(WP),
0.25-0.8/A.(D)
0.5/A.(EC),
0.24-0.4/A.(D)
0.75/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC)
0.38/A.(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.(EC)
0.25-0.4/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.159
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PARATHION
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Gladiolus
Wireworms (including 5.0/A.(G)
southern potato
wirewortn)
Flowering Plants
Aphids
Bagworm
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Leaftiers
Mealybugs
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Scales (including
lecanium scales)
Scale, cottonycushion
Symphylans
For use by commercial growers only.
Apply in furrow over bulbs at time
of planting.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
5.0/A.(G)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For use by commercial growers only.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Do not use in enclosed areas.
Thrips
0.15-0.5/A.(EC) Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.160
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Flowering Plants (continued)
Whiteflies
Wireworms
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.A/A.(D)
2.0-4.0/A.(EC),
3.0-6.0/A.(G)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Christmas trees
Aphids
Mites
Shrubs
Trees
Vines
Aphids
Bagworm
Lace bugs
Leafhoppers
Leaftiers
Mealybugs
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.5/A.(EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC),
0.3-0.5/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top z-9 inches of
soil. Use lower dosage for mineral
soils and higher dosage for organ-
ic soils.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.161
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
**
Shrubs (continued)
Trees
Vines
Mites, spider
(including two-
spotted spider mite)
Scales (including
lecanium scales)
Scale, cottonycushion
Symphylans
Thrips
Webworm, juniper
Whiteflies
Wireworms
(Greenhouse Plants)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.15-0.5/A.(EC),
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
0.25-0.75/A.
(EC)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
5.0/A.(G)
0.15-0.5/A.(EC)
0.22-0.6/A.(EC)
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
For use by commercial growers only.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 4-9 inches of
soil immediately after application.
Do not use in enclosed areas.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25-0.5/A.(EC), Foliage application.
0.2-0.4/A.(D)
2.0-6.0/A.(EC),
3.0-6.0/A.(G)
For use by commercial growers only.
Preplant broadcast soil treatment.
Incorporate into top 6-9 inches of
soil. Use lower dosage for mineral
soils and higher dosage for organ-
ic soils.
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Be sure foliage is dry. Adjust
inside temperature to 70-80°F.
Keep humidity as low as possible.
Never apply directly to foliage
or flowers. Direct aerosol 2 or
3 feet above tops of plants. Keep
greenhouse closed tightly for at
least 2 hours following application.
Close vents 2 hours daily for a
week following treatment. After
initial cleanup, apply monthly to
prevent buildup of pests and con-
trol reinfestations.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-P-2.162
Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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PARATHION
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
(Greenhouse Plants)
(continued)
Chrysanthemums
Aphids
Lilies
Aphids
Greenhouse Ornamentals
American cockroach
Ants
Aphids
Crickets
Earwigs
Fuller rose beetle
Greenhouse leaftier
Japanese beetle
Leafminer, azalea
Leafrollers (including
redbanded leafrollers)
Mealybugs
Mite, broad
Mites, red spider
Snails, climbing
Sowbugs
Spiders
Strawberry rootworm
Surinam cockroach
Thrips
Tussock moths
Whitefly, greenhouse
0.1/50,000 cu. Apply 2 or 3 times at 10-day inter-
ft. of space(Pr.) vals.
0.1/50,000 cu. Apply 2 or 3 times at 10-day inter-
ft. of space(Pr.) vals.
0.1/50,000 cu.
ft. of space
(Pr.)
For mealybugs and leaf rollers, ap-
ply 2 or 3 times at 10-day intervals.
For spider mites, single applications
are usually sufficient, but 2 appli-
cations, 7 days apart, may be needed.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-P-2.163
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PARATHION
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AQUATIC AREAS
Keep out of lakes, streams and ponds.
Do not apply where crabs, fish or shrimp are important resources.
Birds feeding in treated areas may be killed.
Standing water
Mosquitoes 0.04/A.(G) For use by Mosquito Abatement
(larvae) Districts and other official
agencies only.
Repeat as needed.
Issued: 1-14-74 III-P-2.164
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PARIS GREEN*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP, D, G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Antifouling Compound
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
AQUATIC AREAS
URBAN AND RURAL OUTDOOR AREAS (PUBLIC HEALTH)
For use by public health and mosquito abatement district personnel and
commercial pest control applicators only.
Standing water NF.
(including
Irrigated pastures,
Swamps)
Mosquitoes 0.5-1.0/A.(G) Broadcast application. Under gen-
(including eral flood water conditions.
Aedes spp. Repeat as needed.
Anopheles spp.
Psorophcra spp.) 0.55/A.(D,SP) Broadcast aerial application.
(larvae)
1.375/A.(D,SP) Treat with ground equipment or by
hand application methods.
0.75-1.5/A.(G) For small, heavily populated "pot
holes" or breeding areas. Repeat
as needed.
STRUCTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES
(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)
Wood timbers
Drywood termites 100%(SP) For use by pest control operators
only.
Drill 3/16-1/4 inch diameter holes
at 12-18 inch intervals into in-
fested timbers and apply with
pressure gun or bellows. After
treatment seal holes with putty
or dowels.
*Copper acetoarsenite
Issued: 8-30-73 III-P-3.1
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PARIS GREEN
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
(Aquatic and Marine Structures)
Boats
Barnacles 16%(paint) Antifouling paint for use on
Teredo worms wooden boats. Formulated with
copper.
26.5%(paint) Antifouling paint for use on
aluminum boats and outboard
motors. Apply two coats of paint,
Allow 1-2 hours between coats
and before immersion.
Where heavy fouling conditions
exist, it is suggested that the
bottom be cleaned and repainted
in midseason.
Formulated with bis(tributyltin)
oxide.
Issued: 8-30-73 III-P-3.2
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PENTACHLOROPHENOL
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USB TC&ERAHCE DOSAGE UMKOOICHS
Agricultural
premises:
Bee hives
Seed flats
Greenhouse
benches
Cold frames
Poles and
timbers for
potato
cellers
m
HF
5-0#
(in oil)
1 gal. 5*
solution/
100 sq. ft.
Apply to hive boxes prior to use .
Allow hives to dry thoroughly before
use. Do not apply to frames and
internal fixtures .
Wood treatment.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-P-4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PENTANE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Incidental ingredient in grain fumigants
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide adjuvant
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMOBATiaJS
(ppn;
Commodity
fumigation:
Barley
Corn
Oats
Popcorn
Rice
Rye
Sorghum (milo)
Wheat
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs . actual/
IpOO bushels
1.5
with other grain
fumigants
No time limitations.
.Issued: 5-31-69
III-P-5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
n-PENTYL VALERATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Attractant
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
DOMESTIC .DWELLINGS ....MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Ho us eho I d.s (outdo o r s^
Yellowj ackt ts
(VespuTa species)
0.5 02./trap
(S)
Use restricted to the Northwestern
United States. For use with a
specially designed trap. Suspend
traps from trees or under eaves,
five to ten feet above the ground
and at least 20 feet from any
known nests. Four or five traps,
one to two feet apart are more
effective than the same number
used singly and widely separated.
Issued: 11-14-72
Environmental Protection Agency
Library, Fagion V
1 North Wacker Drive
Chicago, Illinois iOSOfi
III-P-6
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PROTECTION AGEING*
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PETROLEUM SOLVENTS
PRINCIPAL FOMJLAHOTS: EC; Soluble Oils
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide and Solvent
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMEMHCBS
lEpnw
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
Stored grain :
Barley
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum (grain
Wheat
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Extended
8.0 Ibs. actual
/A. in water
sprays
7.0 Ibs. actual/
1000 sq. ft.
7.0 Ibs. actual/
50,000 cu. ft.
No time limitations. As carriers of
other insecticides.
Apply to surface layer of stored grain.
No time limitations.
Apply as a space spray over stored grain.
Keep bin tightly closed for at least 10
minutes .
Issued: 5-J1-69
III-P-7.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PETROLEUM SOLVENTS
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Poultry
Cattle
Swine
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
Dairy barns
Grain bins
Milk rooms
Poultry houses
Others
Mosquito
larvicide
Extended
Extended
NF
2.0 oz.
(of distillate
sprays per
adult animal)
2.0$
(in water)
unlimited
7.0 lbs./l,000
sq. ft.
7-5$
(water sprays)
3.0$
(water sprays)
99-0$
(water sprays)
No time limitations. Apply as a mist
spray. Do not wet hide of animals.
No time limitations. As carriers of
other insecticides. Dip or spray,
thoroughly drench animals.
Apply by back rubber. Used as solvent
for various insecticides.
Apply thoroughly to all surfaces as a
residual spray. Formulated with other
ingredients. Do not contaminate milk
or milk handling equipment.
As carriers of other insecticides.
Apply to all surfaces to the point of
run-off. Do not contaminate milk or
milk handling equipment.
As carriers of other insecticides. Fill
room with mist and keep closed for ten
minutes. Do not contaminate milk or
milk handling equipment.
Formulated with other ingredients. Fill
room with mist and keep tightly closed
for ten minutes.
Formulated with other ingredients.
Apply as a paint to roost, nests, etc.
in poultry houses. Replace nesting and
litter.
Apply uniformly over standing bodies of
water, swamps, and rice fields, etc.
Issued: 5-J1-69
III-P-7.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHENOTHIAZINE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: Mineral feed supplement
TYPE PESTICIDE: Anthelmintic
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Animals :
Cattle
Extended
2.15 gin./
head daily
or
0.25 gm./100
It. body
weight daily
Feed in salt or mineral supplement .
Do not feed to lactating dairy animals.
Issued: 9-25-70
III-P-8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
2-PHENYLETHYL PROPIONATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: Bait
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insect attractant
General Warnings and Limitations
Use only in areas not accessible to children and pets.
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
(Japanese beetle) 6.0%(bait) Reduces damage to plants suscep-
(adults) tible to attack. Add several
ounces of bait to the perforated
container. Hang baited traps on
a stand about 4 feet above the
ground in full sunlight, near
infested foliage. Empty traps
and dispose of beetles about
dusk when they are inactive.
Bait should be effective for
4-6 weeks under ordinary weather
conditions. For best results,
add a little fresh bait every
few days. Formulated with
eugenol.
Issued: 5-30-73 III-P-9-1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, D, G, FM
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide, Insecticide
General Warnings and Limitations
This product is toxic to bees and should not be applied when bees
are actively visiting the area.
Livestock and Poultry Tolerances
0.02 ppm (milk).
0.05 ppm (meat, fat, meat byproducts of cattle, goats, hogs,
horses, poultry, sheep, and eggs).
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Alfalfa
Dosage
actual
Alfalfa weevil
(larvae)
Mites
Spotted alfalfa aphid
Barley (irrigated)
1.5-2.0 Ib./A.
(G)
0.88 Ib./A,(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5 ppm (fresh alfalfa).
1.0 ppm (alfalfa hay).
Do not feed or graze within 35
days after broadcast application.
Do not cut or graze within 60
days after seed treatment.
Broadcast soil application.
Apply in the spring when first
growth starts.
Seed treatment. Apply to seed
prior to planting at a rate
which will result in the speci-
fied dosage. Treatment provides
postemergence protection.
0.1 ppm (grain, straw).
60 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Broadcast or foliage
application.
Do not graze livestock on treated
fields.
*0,0-diethyl S-[(ethylthio)methyl] phosphorodithioate; Thimet
Issued: 4-6-73 III-P-10.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Barley (irrigated)
(continued)
Aphids
Beans
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
Mexican bean beetle
Dosage
actual
0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
(EC)
1.0 lb./A.(G)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 30-inch
row spacing)
or
0.9-1.4 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 30-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G),
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(FM)
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(with 30-inch
row spacing)
or
0.9-1.9 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 30-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G),
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(FM)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to Western United
States. Foliage application.
For aerial application only.
Apply up to twice per season.
Broadcast application. Irrigate
soon after treatment.
0.1 ppm (beans).
0.5 ppm (bean vines).
Do not feed forage within 60 days
following treatment through 2.0
Ib./A. Row application.
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
Row treatment. Apply evenly in
the row to the side of the seed
at planting time.
Row treatment. Apply evenly in
the row to the side of the seed
at planting time.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Beans (continued)
Mites
Seed corn maggot
Thrips
** Bermudagrass
(seed crop only)
Fulgorid planthoppers
Mealybugs
Whiteflies
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 30-inch
row spacing)
or
0.9-1.4 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 30-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G),
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(FM)
1.0 Ib./A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Row treatment. Apply evenly in
the row to the side of the seed
at planting time.
0.5 ppm (straw).
28 day preharvest interval
through 1.0 Ib./A. Foliage
application. Make up to
4 applications per cutting
and a maximum of 8 applica-
tions per year.
Do not reenter treated
fields for 7 days following
application.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage applica-
tion.
For ground equipment, apply in
25 gallons of water per acre.
For aerial application, apply
in 5 gallons of water per acre.
For mealybugs apply when
infestations first appear
around nodes.
For whiteflies apply when
honeydew first appears on
plants.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-10.3
Replaces page issued 4-6-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRORATE
Site and Pest
Corn
(Refer also to Corn, field)
Corn rootworms
1.0 Ib./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
1.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
30-inch minimum
row spacing)(EC)
0.6-1.0 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
0.4-1.2 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 30-
inch minimum
row spacing)
(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm [grain, sweet corn
(kernels plus cob with husk
removed)].
0.5 ppm (forage).
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
Split boot application at plant-
ing. Apply as a water emulsion
or with liquid starter fertilizer.
Band application at planting.
Apply in a 5- to 7-inch band over
the row with liquid nitrogen
fertilizer behind planter shoe
and in front of the press wheel.
Band application at planting.
Apply in a 7-inch band over the
row behind planter shoe and in
front of the press wheel. One
additional application may be
made.
Band application at cultivation.
Apply in a band at base of plants
just ahead of cultivator shovels
so as to cover the granules.
Apply in June when rootworm
activity is first observed. Do
not make any later applications.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-10.3.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Corn (continued)
Corn rootwortns
(continued)
Mites
Seedcorn beetle
**
(Wireworms)
0.25-1.0 Ib./A.
(FM)
1.0 lb./A.(FM)
1.0 lb./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
1.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row(30-
inch minimum row
spacing)(G)
1.0 Ib./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
1.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
30-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0 lb./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
1.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
30-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Furrow application at planting.
Apply in furrow 1/2 to 1 inch
above and to each side of seed.
Use 1.0 pound rate in areas with
high rootworm populations.
Double-band application at
planting. Apply in a band on
each side of the row.
Band application at planting.
Apply in 7-inch band over the
row behind planter shoe and in
front of the press wheel. One
additional application can be
made.
Use restricted to Illinois and
Iowa. Band application at
planting. Apply in 7-inch band
over the row behind the planter
shoe and in front of the press
wheel. One additional applica-
tion may be made.
Use restricted to North Central
and Southeastern United States.
Band application at planting.
For use on field corn and sweet
corn only. Claims are limited
to reduction of wireworm popula-
tions. Apply in 7-inch band over
the row behind the planter shoe
and in front of the press wheel.
For sweet corn, one additional
application may be made at culti-
vation. For field corn, one
additional application may be
made at cultivation or later in
the season.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-P-10.4
Replaces page issued 12-14-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Corn, field
(Refer also to Corn)
Corn leaf aphid
**
European corn borer
(first brood)
Mites
1.0 lb./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
1.2 oz./l.OOO
ft. of row(with
30-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0 lb./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
1.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
30-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0 Ib./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
1.2 oz./l,000
ft. or row(with
30-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (grain).
0.5 ppm (forage).
30 day pregrazing or preharvest
interval through 1.0 Ib./A.
Foliage application.
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
Foliage application. Apply into
the whorls. Do not make more than
one foliage application.
**
Use restricted to North Central
United States. Foliage applica-
tion. Apply into the whorl just
prior to tassel emergence. Do
not make more than one foliage
application.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow 1/2 to 1
inch above and to each side of
seeds.
Band application at planting.
Apply in 7-inch band over the row
behind the planter shoe and in
front of the press wheel. One
additional application may be
made.
Foliage application. Apply into
the whorls. Do not make more than
one foliage application.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-P-10.5
Replaces page issued 4-6-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Cotton
Dosage
actual
(Refer also to Cotton, irrigated)
Aphids
2.0-2.18 lb./
150 lb. seed
(EC)
0.88 Ib./A.(D)
0.3 lb./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
0.3 oz./l,000
ft. of row (with
36-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.05 ppm (cottonseed).
28 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not feed treated foliage to
livestock.
Do not graze livestock in areas
with treated foliage.
For seed treatments and applica-
tions at planting, the soil tem-
perature, moisture, and tilth
should be favorable for good
germination. Under adverse con-
ditions the plant stand may be
affected.
Seed treatment. For use by seed
treaters only. Wet seed uniformly
and dry immediately after treat-
ment. A sticker may be added.
Plant treated seed at rate of
15-20 pounds per acre. Do not
use seed for food, feed, or oil
purposes.
Seed treatment. Seed should be
treated at a rate which will re-
sult in application of specified
rate per acre. Use certified, or
equivalent grade seed. Do not
use seed for food, feed, or oil
purposes.
Furrow application at planting
for hill-dropped cotton. Apply
evenly in furrow. For use in
areas where a limited period of
protection against early season
pests is needed.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
Aphids (continued)
Black cutworm
Leafhoppers
Dosage
actual
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
0.5-0.6 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
1.2-1.8 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
2.0-2.18 lb./
150 lb, seed
(EC)
0.88 lb./A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where a limited period
of protection against early sea-
son pests is needed.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where an extended period
of protection against mites is
needed. Use higher dosage rate
for heavier soils.
Seed treatment. For use by seed
treaters only. Wet seed uniformly
and dry immediately after treat-
ment. A sticker may be added.
Plant treated seed at a rate of
15-20 pounds per acre. Do not use
seed for food, feed, or oil pur-
poses.
Seed treatment. Seed should be
treated at a rate which will re-
sult in application of specified
rate per acre. Use certified or
equivalent grade seed. Do not
use seed for food, feed, or oil
purposes.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRORATE
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
Black cutworm
Leafhoppers
(continued)
Leafminers
Dosage
actual
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
1.2-1.8 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
0.3 Ib./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
0.3 oz./l,000
ft. of row (with
36-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
0.5-0.6 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
1.2-1.8 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Furrow application at time of
planting. Apply evenly in fur-
row. For use in areas where an
extended period of protection
against mites is needed. Use
higher dosage rate for heavier
soils.
Furrow application at planting.
for hill-dropped cotton. Apply
evenly in furrow. For use in
areas where a limited period of
protection against early season
pests is needed.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where a limited period
of protection against early sea-
son pests is needed.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where an extended period
of protection against mites is
needed. Use higher dosage rate
for heavier soils.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
Mites
Dosage
actual
2.0-2.18 lb./
150 lb. seed
(EC)
0.88 lb./A.(D)
0.3 Ib./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
0.3 oz./l.OOO
ft. of row(with
36-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
0.5-0.6 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
1.2-1.8 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Seed treatment. For use by seed
treaters only. Wet seed uniformly
and dry immediately after treat-
ment. A sticker may be added.
Plant treated seed at rate of 15-
20 pounds per acre. Do not use
seed for food, feed, or oil pur-
poses.
Seed treatment. Seed should be
treated at a rate which will re-
sult in application of specified
rate per acre. Use certified or
equivalent grade seed. Do not
use seed for food, feed, or oil
purposes.
Furrow application at planting
for hill-dropped cotton. Apply
evenly in furrow. For use in
areas where a limited period of
protection against early season
pests is needed.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where a limited period
of protection against early sea-
son pests is needed.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where an extended period
of protection against mites is
needed. Use higher dosage rate
for heavier soils.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
Mites, spider
Thrips
Dosage
actual
0.25-0.5 Ib./A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
(EC)
2.0-2.18 lb./
150 lb. seed
(EC)
0.88 Ib./A.(D)
0.09-0.19 Ib./A.
(EC)
0.3 lb./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
0.3 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
36-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Use restricted to Southern United
States. Foliage application. Do
not graze livestock in treated
areas. Do not feed treated fo-
liage to livestock.
Use restricted to Western United
States. Foliage application. Do
not graze livestock ir treated
areas. Do not feed treated fo-
liage to livestock.
Seed treatment. For use by seed
treaters only. Wet seed uniformly
and dry immediately after treat-
ment. A sticker may be added.
Plant treated seed at a rate of
15-20 pounds per acre. Do not use
seed for food, feed, or oil pur-
poses.
Seed treatment. Seed should be
treated at a rate which will re-
sult in application of specified
rate per acre. Use certified or
equivalent grade seed. Do not
use seed for food, feed or oil
purposes.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Do not graze livestock
in treated areas. Do not feed
treated foliage to livestock.
Furrow application at planting
for hill-dropped cotton. Apply
evenly in furrow. For use in
areas where a limited period of
protection against early season
pests is needed.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.10
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
Thrips (continued)
Whiteflies
Dosage
actual
0.5-0.6 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
0.5-0.6 02./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
1.2-1.8 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
2.0-2.18 lb./
150 lb. seed
(EC)
0.88 lb./A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where a limited period
of protection against early sea-
son pests is needed.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where an extended period
of protection against mites is
needed. Use higher dosage rate
for heavier soils.
Seed treatment. For use by seed
treaters only. Wet seed uniformly
and dry immediately after treat-
ment. A sticker may be added.
Plant treated seed at a rate of
15-20 pounds per acre. Do not use
seed for food, feed or oil pur-
poses.
Seed treatment. Seed should be
treated at a rate which will re-
sult in application of specified
rate per acre. Use certified, or
equivalent grade seed. Do not use
seed for food, feed, or oil pur-
poses.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.11
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRORATE
Site and Pest
Cotton (continued)
Whiteflies
(continued)
Dosage
actual
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
1.2-1.8 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Cotton (irrigated)
(Refer also to Cotton)
Mites
Aphids
Mites
1.5-2.0 Ib./A.
(with 40-inch
row spacing)
or
1.8-2.4 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 36-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.1-1.5 Ib./A.
(EC)
2.0-3.0 Ib./A.
(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow. For use
in areas where an extended period
of protection against mites is
needed. Use higher dosage rate
for heavier soils.
0.05 ppm (cottonseed).
60 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Side-dress application.
Side-dress application. For use
against spring and early summer
mite populations. Apply deep
enough to avoid disturbance by
subsequent cultivation. Irrigate
as soon as possible after appli-
cation.
0.5 ppm.
25 day preharvest interval through
1.5 lb,/A. Foliage application.
42 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. Band application.
Do not feed crop refuse to live-
stock.
Use restricted to Oregon and Wash-
ington. Foliage application.
Claim for mites is limited to
reduction of populations. Apply
by ground equipment. Do not make
more than three applications
per season.
Band application. Apply in a band
over the row after crown growth
begins, but before plants are too
large. Water in, or hill over.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.12
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Site and Pest
Lettuce
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Dosage Tolerance. Use, Limitations
actual
Aster leafhopper
Lettuce, head
Aphids
PeanutB
Leafhoppers
1.0 Ib./A.(with
20-inch row
spacing)
or
0.6 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
18-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0 Ib./A.(EC)
1.0 lb./A.(with
36-inch row
spacing)
or
1.1 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
24-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
2.0 Ib./A.(with
36-inch row
spacing)
or
2.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row
(with any row
spacing)(G)
0.1 ppm.
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States. For reduction of
lettuce yellows. Apply in the
fertilizer band on one or both
sides of the row at seeding time
or when plants are transplanted
in the field. Do not place gran-
ules in direct contact with the
seed.
0.1 ppm.
18 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use restricted to Arizona and Cal-
ifornia. Foliage application. Do
not apply more than three times
per season.
0.1 ppm (peanuts).
0.3 ppm (peanut hay and vines).
Do not graze or feed treated hay
or forage to livestock.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow.
Band application at pegging.
Apply in a band over the fruit-
ing zone. Incorporate into the
top few inches of soil immedi-
ately after application.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.13
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Peanuts (continued)
Southern corn
rootworm
Thrips
Potatoes
Aphids
(Flea beetles)
(adults)
Flea beetles
(larvae)
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Potato psyllid
Wireworms (including
southern potato
wireworm)
Dosage
actual
2.0 Ib./A.(with
36-inch row
spacing)
or
2.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row(G)
1.0 lb./A.(with
36-inch row
spacing)
or
1.1 oz./l.OOO
ft. of row(with
24-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
2.0-3.0 Ib./A.
(with 38-inch
row spacing)
or
2.3-3.5 oz./
1,000 ft. of
row(with 32-
inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
2.0-3.0 Ib./A.
(with 38-inch
row spacing)
(FM)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Band application at pegging. Apply
in a band over the fruiting zone.
Incorporate into the top few inches
of soil immediately after applica-
tion.
Furrow application at planting.
Apply evenly in furrow.
0.5 ppm.
90 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A. Band or furrow appli-
cation.
Furrow or double-band application
at planting. Apply evenly in fur-
row or in a band on each side of
the row. Use lower rate for light
or sandy soils and higher rate for
heavy silt or clay loam soils.
Claim for flea beetle adults is
limited to reduction of populations.
Double band application at planting.
Apply evenly in a band on each side
of the row. Use lower rate for
light or sandy soils and higher
rate for heavy silt or clay loam
soils.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.14
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Potatoes (continued)
Colorado potato
beetle
Rice
Leafhoppers
Planthoppers
Sorghum
Aphid
(Greenbug)
Dosage
actual
3.0 Ib./A.(with
38-inch row
spacing)
or
3.5 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
32-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0-2.0 Ib./A.
(G)
0.5-1.0 Ib./A.
(EC)
1.0 lb./A.(with
40-inch row
spacing)
or
(for band
application)
1.2 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
30-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Furrow or double-band application
at planting. For early season
control in heavy or clay soils.
Apply evenly in furrow or in a
band on each side of the row.
0.1 ppm.
45 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Broadcast application.
Use restricted to Louisiana and
Mississippi. Broadcast applica-
tion. Do not apply more than once
per season. Do not permit inci-
dental harvest of crayfish or fish
from treated fluids.
0.1 ppm (grain, fodder).
28 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage or post-
emergence broadcast application.
Use restricted to Western States.
Foliage application. Do not apply
more than twice per season.
Furrow or band application at
planting. Apply in furrow two
inches to the side and one inch
below the seed, or apply as a
seven-inch band over the row
ahead of the press wheel. Do not
place in direct contact with seed.
One postemergence application may
be made later in the season.
Broadcast application. Apply after
plant emergence. Do not make more
than one postemergence application.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.15
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRORATE
Site and Pest
**
Sorghum (continued)
Banks grass mite
Sugar beets
Aphids
1.0 lb./A.(G)
1.0 lb./A.(EC)
1.0 Ib./A.(with
30-inch row
spacing)
or
0.9 oz./l.OOO
ft. of row(with
20-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(G)
1.0 lb./A.(FM)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to the United
States excluding the Trans-
Pecos area of Texas. Broadcast
application into whorles of
plants by air or ground
equipment. Do not make more
than one postemergence appli-
cation.
0.3 ppm (roots).
3.0 ppm (tops).
1.0 ppm (dried pulp for cattle).
30 day preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Use a higher
volume of water for dense foliage.
Do not apply more than twice per
season. Do not feed treated tops
or silage to dairy cattle.
Apply by drilling or broadcast at
seeding. Do not place in direct
contact with seed.
Foliage application. Apply when
plants are dry. Use higher rate
for dense foliage.
Apply by drilling, or in a 7-inch
band over the row, at planting.
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
Issued: 1-14-74
III-P-10.16
Replaces page issued 8-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRORATE
Site and Pest
Sugar beets (continued)
Leafhopper, beet
Mites
0.88 Ib./A.(D)
1.0 Ib./A.(with
30-inch row
spacing)
or
0.9 02./I,000
ft. of row(with
20-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
0.88 Ib./A.(D)
1.0 lb./A.(with
30-inch row
spacing)
or
0.9 02./1,000
ft. of row(with
20-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0-1.5 Ib./A.
(G)
1.0 Ib./A.(FM)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Seed treatment. Apply to seed at
a rate that will result in the
specified rate per acre. Treatment
provides postemergence protection.
Apply by drilling or broadcast at
seeding. Do not place in direct
contact with seed.
Seed treatment. Refer to directions
above for beet leafhopper.
Apply by drilling or broadcast at
seeding. Do not place in direct
contact with seed.
Foliage application. Apply when
plants are dry. Use higher rate
for dense foliage.
Apply by drilling, or in a 7-inch
band over the row, at planting.
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
Issued: 8-30-73
II1-P-10.17
Replaces page issued 4-6-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
**
Sugar beets (continued)
Leafminers (including
pea leafminer)
**
Sugarbeet root
maggot
**
Sugarcane
VJireworms
1.0 lb./A.(with
30-inch row
spacing)
or
0.9 oz./l,000
ft. of row(G)
1.0 lb./A.(FM)
1.0 lb./A.(with
30-inch row
spacing)
or
0.9 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
20-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0 Ib./A.(FM)
4.0 lb./A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply by broadcasting or drilling.
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
Apply by drilling, or in a. 7-inch
band over the row, at planting.
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
Apply by broadcasting or drilling
at planting. Do not place in
direct contact with seed.
Apply by drilling, or in a 7-inch
band over the row, at planting.
Do not place in direct contact
with seed.
0.1 ppm.
Use restricted to Florida.
Apply in a 10- to 12-inch band
directly on the seed pieces and
surrounding soil in the furrow
immediately before covering.
Issued: 8-30-73
HI-P-10.18 Replaces page issued 4-6-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest
Tomatoes
Leafminers
Wheat
Aphids
Dosage
actual
2.0 lb./A.(with
38-inch row
spacing)
or
2.3 oz./l,000
ft. of row(with
38-inch minimum
row spacing)(G)
1.0 Ib./A.(with
8-inch row
spacing)
or
0.25 oz./l,000
ft. or row(with
8-inch minimum
row spacing)(G),
1.0 Ib./A.(FM)
1.0 Ib./A.(G)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
Use restricted to Southeastern
United States. Double-band appli-
cation at planting or transplant-
ing in the field. Apply in the
fertilizer band on either side of
the row. Do not apply directly
to the seed.
0.05 ppm (grain, straw).
1.5 ppm (green fodder).
28 day prefeeding or pregrazing
interval through 1.0 Ib./A.
Broadcast application.
45 day prefeeding or pregrazing
interval through 1.0 Ib./A. Fur-
row application.
70 day preharvest interval for
grain through 1.0 Ib./A. Broad-
cast application.
Use restricted to Western and
North Central United States. Fur-
row application at planting. Do
not make any subsequent applica-
tions.
Use restricted to Western United
States. Broadcast by aerial equip-
ment when aphids first appear. Do
not apply if a treatment was made
at planting. Do not apply more
than once per season.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.19
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Wheat (continued)
Grasshoppers 1.0 Ib./A.(with Use for grasshoppers restricted to
Hessian fly 8-inch row Western and North Central United
spacing) States. Furrow application at
or planting. Do not make any sub-
0.25 oz./l,000 sequent applications.
ft. of row(with
8-inch minimum
row spacing)(G),
1.0 Ib./A.(FM)
ORNAMENTALS
Use restricted to professional nurserymen and florists in the production of
commercially grown ornamentals.
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Azaleas
Aphids 8.0-16 lb./A.(G) Apply in the spring as a side-dress
Leafminers in the root zone, or as a broadcast
Mites application over the plants. Use
higher dosage rate for highly or-
ganic soils. Water or irrigate
immediately after application.
Boxwood
Leafminers 6.0 Ib./A.(G) Refer to directions above for
azaleas.
Mites 8.0-16 Ib./A.(G) Refer to directions above for
azaleas.
Issued: 4-6-73 III-P-10.20
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PRORATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Birch
Birch leafminer
Holly
Holly leafminer
6.0 Ib./A.(G)
0.3 oz./l.O
inch diameter
of trunk(G)
Cottonwood (cuttings)
Clearwing borers 44%(D)
Cottonwood leaf beetle
Cottonwood twig borer
6.0 lb./A.(G)
For use in nursery rows. Apply as
a side-dress application to both
sides of row and incorporate into
the soil.
For trees growing in clumps.
Measure diameter two feet above
soil line. Apply evenly under tree
canopy and incorporate into the
soil. Apply in early spring.
Moisten lower half of a 20-inch
cutting and dip it into dust just
prior to planting.
For use in nursery rows. Apply as
a side-dress application to both
sides of row and incorporate into
the soil.
Pines
Refer to Forest, Nonagricultural and Wastelands
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Carnations
Aphids
Thrips
Chrysanthemums
Aphids
Mites
Thrips
5.0 Ib./A.
or
0.1 lb./l,000
sq. ft.(G)
20 Ib./A.
or
0.45 lb./l,000
sq. ft.(G)
Apply evenly to soil and water in
immediately. Repeat at 4- to 5-
week intervals if needed.
Apply evenly to soil and water in
immediately. Repeat at 4- to 5-
week intervals if needed.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.21
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Site and Pest
Dahlias
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Mites
Lilies
Aphids
^Greenhouse Plant s)
Carnations
Aphids
Thrips
irysanthemums
Aphids
lites
Thrips
16 Ib./A.
or
0.3 Ib.71,000
sq. ft.(G)
8.0 lb./A.(G)
16 lb./A.(G)
5.0 Ib./A.
or
0.1 lb./l,000
sq. ft.(G)
20 Ib./A.
or
0.45 lb./l,000
sq. ft.(G)
Apply soon after plants are estab-
lished. Distribute evenly over the
soil surface and incorporate into
the soil, or apply as a side-dress
to both sides of the row.
For lilies grown for bulb produc-
tion only. Apply evenly in furrow
at planting.
Use restricted to the Pacific North-
west. For lilies grown for bulb
production only. Apply half of the
dosage beneath or on the bulbs and
the remainder to the soil layer
above the bulbs.
Apply evenly to soil and water in
immediately. Repeat at 4- to 5-
week intervals.
Apply evenly to soil and water in
immediately. Repeat at 4- to 5-
week intervals if needed.
sued: 4-6-73
III-P-10.22
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHORATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
FOREST, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
Pines
Nantucket pine tip moth For use in federal, state and in-
dustrial seed orchards only. Rake
away duff before application. Dis-
1 year old trees 0.1 oz./tree tribute specified dosage evenly
2-4 year old trees 0.3 oz./tree around the base of each tree in
trees 5-8 feet high 0.3 oz./tree(G) early spring. Work lightly into
soil, and replace duff.
Issued: 4-6-73 III-P-10.23
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSALONE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not allow livestock to graze cover crops in treated orchards or
nut groves.
Do not feed treated cover crops to livestock.
Do not use surfactants (wetting agents) with phosalone.
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
Apples
Aphids
Codling moth
European red mite
Redbanded leafroller
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A.
(EC.WP)
0.375-1.0/100
gal. water
or
1.5-4.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 17.5 Ib./A.
in a crop season.
Apply the lower rate in a preven-
tive schedule. Apply the higher
rate for severe infestations.
Some russeting of Golden Delicious
and other yellow varieties may
occur in some areas.
Foliage application. For cod-
ling moth, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Foliage application.
*S-[6-chloro-3-(mercaptomethyl)-2-benzoxazolinone] 0,0-diethyl phosphoro=
dithioate;
0,0-diethyl S-[(6-chloro-2-oxobenzoxazolin-3-yl)methyl] phosphorodithioate
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-11.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSALONE
Site and Pest
Apples (continued)
Plum curculio
Twospotted spider
mite
Apple maggot
Apple rust mite
Apricots
Aphids
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Leafhoppers
Plum curculio
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water
or
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
0.56-1.0/100
gal. water
or
2.1-4.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A.
(EC.WP)
0.5/100 gal.
water
or
2.0/A.(EC.WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water
or
2.0-4.0/A.
(EC,WP)
Foliage application. Do not use
against phosphate resistant two-
spotted spider mites. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Use against the apple maggot is
restricted to the Northeastern
United States as a full coverage,
ground application. Foliage
application. The apple rust mite
is controlled when phosalone is
used in a seasonal program. For
apple maggot, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
15 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than three cover
sprays per season.
Allow a minimum of 21 days
between treatments,,
Do not apply more than 12 Ib./A.
in a crop season.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For orien-
tal fruit moth, apply at petal
fall and every 10-14 days there-
after until control is achieved.
Foliage application. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-11.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSALONF
Site and Pest
Apricots (continued)
Spider mites
(including brown
mite, European red
mite, twospotted
spider mite)
Cherries
Cherry fruit fly
Fruittree leafroller
Grapes
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water
or
3.0-4.0/A.(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water
or
4.0/A.(EC,WP)
0.375-1.0/100
gal. water
or
3.0-8.0/A.
(EC,WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Do not use
against phosphate resistant
strains of the twospotted spider
mite.
15 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
8.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than three
cover sprays per season.
Allow a minimum of 21 days
between treatments.
Do not apply more than 12 Ib./A.
in a crop season.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 8.0 Ib./A.
in a crop season.
Make only full coverage ground
applications. Use; only concen-
trate sprays on grape varieties
intended for packing or canning.
Apply the lower rate in a pre-
ventive schedule.
Apply the higher rate for severe
infestations.
For the WP, do not. apply after the
"buckshot" stage on varieties
where a spray powder residue is
objectionable.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-11.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSALONE
Site and Pest
Grapes (continued)
Leafhoppers
Mites
Omnivorous leafroller
Nectarines
Peaches
Aphids
Oriental fruit moth
Peach twig borer
Leafhoppers
Plum curculio
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.75-1.5/100
gal. water
or
1.5-3.0/A.(EC),
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water
or
2.0-4.0/A.(WP)
1.0-2.0/100
gal. water
or
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A.
(EC.WP)
0.5/100 gal.
water
or
2.0/A.(EC,WP)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water
or
2.0-4.0/A.
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
15 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than three cover
sprays per season.
Allow a minimum of 21 days
between treatments.
Do not apply more than 12 Ib./A. ,
in a crop season.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For orien-
tal fruit moth, apply at petal
fall and every 10-14 days there-
after until control is achieved,
Foliage application. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-11.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSALONE
Site and Pest
Nectarines (continued)
Peaches
Spider mites
(including brown
mite, European red
mite, twospotted
spider mite)
Pears
Aphids
Codling moth
European red mite
Redbanded leafroller
Plum curculio
Twospotted spider
mite
Pear psylla
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water
or
3.0-4.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A.
(EC)
0.375-1.0/100
gal. water
or
1.5-4.0/A.(EC)
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water
or
2.0-4.0/A.(EC)
0.75/100 gal.
water
or
3.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Do not use
against phosphate resistant
strains of the twospotted spider
mite.
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 17.5 Ib./A.
in a crop season.
Apply the lower rate in a pre-
ventive schedule. Apply the
higher rate for severe infesta-
tions.
Foliage application. For cod-
ling moth, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Do not use
against phosphate resistant two-
spotted spider mites. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-11.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSALONE
Site and Pest
Pecans
Aphid, black pecan
Aphids, yellow pecan
(Monellia spp.)
Hickory shuckworm
Pecan nut casebearer
Plums
Prunes
Aphids
Peach twig borer
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5/100 gal.
water
or
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
0.5/100 gal.
water
or
1.0-2.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A.
(EC,WP)
0.5/100 gal.
water
or
2.0/A.(EC,
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.05 ppm.
Do not apply after shucks split
through 2.0 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than 20 Ib./A,
in a crop season.
Foliage application.
Use restricted to the Western
South-central United States.
Foliage application.
15 ppm (plums, fresh prunes).
14 day preharvest interval through
4.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than three
cover sprays per season.
Allow a minimum of 21 days
between treatments.
Do not apply more than 12 Ib./A.
in a crop season.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-11.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSALONE
Site and Pest
Plums (continued)
Prunes
Leafhoppers
Plum curculio
Spider mites
(including brown
mite, European red
mite, twospotted
spider mite)
Walnuts, English
Walnut aphid
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.5-1.0/100
gal. water
or
2.0-4.0/A.
(EC,WP)
0.75-1.0/100
gal. water
or
3.0-4.0/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
0.75-1.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. For plum
curculio, apply at petal fall
and every 10-14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
Foliage application. Do not use
against phosphate resistant
strains of the. twospotted spider
mite.
0.05 ppm.
Do not apply after husks split
through 1.5 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than 20 Ib./A.
in a crop season.
Apply a minimum of 1.0 Ib./A.
when used in air blast sprayers.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-11.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSPHAMIDON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: EC
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.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Dosage
Ib. actual
Aphids
Codling moth
(first brood)
Green peach aphid
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Rosy apple aphid
European red mite
Fruittree leafroller
Green peach aphid
Rosy apple aphid
San Jose scale
0.168/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
For early delayed-dormant appli-
cation only. For areas other than
Western States, combine 2.0
gallons of a heavy, 70 sec., oil
with the spray mixture. For the
Western States, combine 1.5
gallons of a very heavy, 140 sec.,
oil with the spray mixture. Do
not combine phosphamidon with
captan, folpet or sulfur.
*2-chloro-2-diethylcarbamoyl-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate;
2-chloro-N,N-diethyl-3-hydroxycrotonamlde, ester with dimethyl phosphate
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-12.1
Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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Site and Pest
Broccoli
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSPHAMIDON
Dosage
Ib. actual
Aphids
Imported cabbageworm
Cantaloupes
Fleahoppers
Spider mites
Thrips
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Cauliflower
Aphids
Imported cabbageworm
** Cotton
Fleahoppers
Spider mites
Thrips
Aphids
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC)
0.125-0.25/A.
(EC)
0.125-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.5-1.0/A.
(EC)
0.187/A.(EC)
0.187/A.(EC)
0.187-0.25/A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.5 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.5 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1 ppm (cottonseed).
30 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use restricted to areas other than
Oklahoma and Texas. Foliage
application. For early season
control only (2- to 10-leaf
stages).
Foliage application. For early
season control only (2- to
10-leaf stages).
Foliage application. Use lower
dosage for early season control
(2- to 10-leaf stages, and
higher dosage for mid- and late-
season control.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-12.2
Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSPHAMIDON
Dosage
Ib. actual
Cotton (continued)
Flea beetles
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
Cucumbers
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Grapefruit
Lemons
Oranges
Aphids
Thrips
Peppers
Aphids
Leafminers
Whiteflies
European corn borer
0.5/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.25-2.5/A.
(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.
(EC)
0.5/A.(EC)
1.0/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. For mid- to
late-season control only.
0.5 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.75 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
For ground application only.
Foliage application. Apply during
periods of aphid or thrips attack
on new flush growth.
For aerial application only.
Foliage application. Apply
during periods of aphid or thrips
attack on new flush growth.
0.5 ppm.
6 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-12.3
Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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**
Site and Pest
Potatoes
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSPHAMIDON
Dosage
Ib. actual
Aphids 0.5/A.(EC)
Colorado potato beetle
Flea beetles
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Potato tuberworm
Stink bugs
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
**
Sugarcane
Yellow sugarcane aphid 0.5/A.(EC)
Tangerines
Aphids
Thrips
0.25-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.25-2.5/A.
(EC)
0.5-0.75/A.
(EC)
0.1 ppm.
90 day preharvest interval
through 0.5 Ib./A. Foliage
application. Do not graze
treated immature sugarcane
fields.
Use restricted to Florida and
Puerto Rico. Foliage appli-
cation. For aerial application,
apply in 4 gallons of water
per acre.
0.75 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Use restricted to Arizona and
California. Foliage application.
For ground application only.
Apply during periods of aphid or
thrips attack on new flush growth.
Use restricted to Arizona and Cal-
ifornia. Foliage application.
For aerial application only. Ap-
ply during periods of aphid or
thrips attack on new flush growth.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-12.4 Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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EPA. Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PHOSPHAMIDON
Site and Pest
Tomatoes
Aphids 0.5/A.(EC)
Colorado potato beetle
Flea beetles
Leafminers
Stink bugs
Whiteflies
Walnuts
Aphids
Codling moth
Walnut husk fly
Watermelons
Aphids
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
1.0/400 gal.
water/A.(EC)
1.0/10-20
gal. water/
A.(EC)
1.0/200-300
gal. water/
A.(EC)
1.0/10-20 gal.
water/A.(EC)
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
10 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
0.1 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
For ground application only.
Foliage application. For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
For aerial application only.
Foliage application. For codling
moth, apply at petal fall and
every 10 to 14 days thereafter
until control is achieved.
For ground application only.
Foliage application. Apply after
first egg "stings" occur on husks.
For aerial application only.
Foliage application. Apply after
first egg "stings" occur on husks.
0.25 ppm.
1 day preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
II1-P-12.5 Replaces page issued 11-14-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PICROTOXIN
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION:
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
** There are no known currently registered products containing
this chemical.
Issued: 3-29-74 III-P-13 Replaces page issued 12-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERAZINE-CARBON BISULFIDE COMPLEX
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: susp., bolus
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
(Livestock Not Intended for Slaughter)
This chemical is also classified as a. drug for use against certain
internal parasites. These uses are not included here as they are under
the purview of the Federal, Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act administered by
the Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education and
Welfare.
Horses Federal law restricts this
drug to sale by or on the order
of a licensed veterinarian.
Do not use in horses intended
for use as food.
Do not administer to horses,
ponies, or foals affected with
colic, diarrhea, or serious
infectious diseases. Treatment
is contraindicated in debili-
tated or anemic animals.
Drastic cathartics or other
gastrointestinal irritants
should not be administered in
conjunction with this treatment.
Should side effects occur,
appropriate supportive treat-
ment should be given.
Animals in poor condition, or
heavily parasitized, should be
given one-half the dosage, and
treated again in 2 to 3 weeks.
Issued: 3-29-74 III-P-16.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERAZINE-CARBON DISULFIDE COMPLEX
Site and Pest
Horses (continued)
Horse bots
Dosage
actual
37.5 g./500
Ib. body weight
(susp.)
40.0 g./500
Ib. body weight
(bolus)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Administer by stomach tube or
dose syringe. Withhold feeding
overnight or for 8 to 10 hours
prior to treatment. For great-
est efficiency, treatment should
be followed by about one pint
of dilute acidic solution, such
as 0.5% hydrochloric acid.
Provide water as usual. Resume
regular feeding 4 to 6 hours
after treatment. Horse bots may
be eliminated for up to one week
following treatment. May be
formulated with phenothiazine.
Administer orally. For ease of
administration, lubricate bolus
with mineral oil or glycerin.
Withhold feeding overnight or
for approximately 12 hours prior
to treatment. Provide water as
usual. Resume regular feeding
4 to 6 hours after treatment.
Horse bots may be eliminated
for up to one week following
treatment.
Issued: 3-29-74
III-P-16.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERAZINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: susp.
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
(Livestock Not Intended for Slaughter)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
This chemical is also classified as a drug for use against certain
internal parasites. These uses are not included here as they are
under the purview of the Federal, Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
administered by the Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health,
Education and Welfare.
Horses
Horse bots
36.9 g./500
Ib. body weight
(susp.)
Federal law restricts this drug
to sale by or on the order of
a licensed veterinarian.
Do not use in horses intended
for use as food.
Do not administer to sick,
toxic, or debilitated horses.
Surgery or other severe stress
should be avoided for at least
one week after treatment.
Mares heavy with foal should
not be treated.
Do not fast horses before or
after treatment.
Administer by stomach tube.
Prepare each dose individually.
Do not retain any unused por-
tion for use at a later date.
Preferably, horses should be
treated one month after the
first killing frost, and one
month after being on pasture.
Horse bots are usually removed
in 5-7 days. Formulated with
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-=
l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate
and phenothiazine.
Issued: 3-29-74
III-P-17
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; D; Pr
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide Synergist
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UXTSKKOBS
(ppn)
Bush and vine
fruits :
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Cottonseed
Deciduous fruits
and nuts :
Almonds
Apples
Apricots
Cashews
Cherries
Chestnuts
Dates
Figs
Filberts
Hazelnuts
Hickory nuts
Nectarines
Olives
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
8
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs . actual/A .
5.0
(dust)
0.5
(spray)
5.0 gms./lOOO
cu. ft. (spray)
10.0$ (dust)
5.0
(dust)
0.5
(spray)
No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to and in space over commodities in
storage .
No time limitations .
*(butylcarbityl) (6-propylpiperonyl) ether
issued: 5-31-69 III-P-19.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Deciduous fruits
and nuts :
(continued)
Persimmons
Plums
Pomegranate
Prunes
Quinces
Walnuts
Flax
Forage crops :
Alfalfa
Birdsfoot
trefoil
Clovers
Grasses
Pastures
Range
Vetch
Others
Fruits and nuts :
Almonds
Apples
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cherries
Currants
Dewberries
Figs
Gooseberries
Grapes
Guavas
Hue kleberr ie s
Loganberries
Mangoes
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
8
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Ibs . actual/A .
5.0
(dust)
0.5
(spray)
5.0 gms./lpOO
cu. ft. (spray)
10.0$ (dust)
3-0
(dust)
0.22
(spray)
5.0 gms./OpOO
cu. ft. as
(spray )
10.0$
(dust)
1.0$
(emulsion dip)
No time limitations .
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to and in space over commodities in
storage .
No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruits and vegetables at time of harvest.
Issued: 5-31-69
tII-P-19.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Fruits and nuts :
(continued)
Oranges
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Prunes
Raspberries
Walnuts
Grain :
Barley
Birdseed
mixture s
Buckwheat
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum
(grain)
Wheat
Mushrooms
Peanuts
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
20
20
20
20
8
20
20
8
20
Exempt
8
Ibs . actual /A.
5.0 gms./lpOO
cu . f t . as
( spray)
10.0$
(dust)
1.0$
(emulsion dip)
6.0 Ibs./lpOO
bu. (dust)
2.0 Ibs./JJXX)
bu . ( spray )
0.8 Ibs./lpOO
sq. ft.
(dust or spray)
70.0 gms./
standard
mushroom house
1.5 Ibs./lpOO
bu.
0.8 Ibs./lpOO
sq.. ft.
(dust or spray)
25.0 gms./lpOO
bu . ( spray )
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruits and vegetables at time of harvest.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to grain as it is placed in storage .
Postharvest application. Apply as a
surface treatment to bagged or bulk
stored grain .
No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to peanuts on conveyor as they are
placed in storage .
Postharvest application. Apply as a
surface treatment to bulk or bagged
peanuts in storage .
Postharvest application. Apply as a
mist or space spray over stored peanuts .
Issued: 5-31-69
IIX-P-19.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERQNYL BUTOXIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LOCTATIONS
(ppm)
Vegetables :
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blac keyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collar ds
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
( summer )
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs. actual/A.
O.U
(spray)
3-0
(dust)
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-31-69
1II-P-19.4
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PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Vegetables:
(continued)
Squash
(winter)
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Vegetables:
Beans
Muskmelons
Peas
Tomatoes
**
Animals:
Beef cattle
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
0.1
(meat,
Eat, meat
Dyprod-
ucts of
cattle)
lb. actual/A.
0.4
(spray)
3.0
(dust)
5.0 gms,/100
cu. ft.(spray)
10.0%
(dust)
1.0%
(emulsion dip)
0.1%
(in water)
0.4%
(in oil)
1.0%
(in oil)
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Dip injured
vegetables at time of harvest.
No time limitations. Apply as a spray.
Apply by backrubber.
Apply as a mist spray at the rate of
2 ounces per animal.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-19.5
Replaces page issued 1-30-70
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
Animals:
(continued)
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Dairy cattle
0.1
(meat,
:at, meat
byprod-
ucts of
cattle)
0.25
(milk
fat)
0.1
(meat,
:at, meat
byprod-
ucts of
cattle
0.25
(milk
fat)
actual
1.0%
(in oil)
5.0%
(in water)
5.0%(Pr.)
11.25%
20.0%
(D or powder)
0.1%
(in oil)
1.0%
(in water)
Apply by treadle sprayer at the rate of
2 ounces per animal.
Apply 2 ounces per ear for control of the
ear tick. Formulated with other active
ingredients.
No time limitations. Spray 3 seconds on
each side of the animal. Do not spray
into eyes.
Use undiluted in automata c or self
actuated sprayers placed in a lane or
area where cattle will make 2-3 round
trips daily. Calibrate nozzels to
deliver 1/15 fluid ounce, active ingre-
dient per trip.
No time limitations. Apply to shoulders
and backs of animals at the rate of one
tablespoon per animal. Rub into hair.
Apply by backrubber.
No time limitations. Apply as a spray.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-19.6
Replaces page issued 10-31-69
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PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
USfc. TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Animals :
(continued)
Goats
Sheep
Goats
Sheep
Horses
0.1
(meat ,
fat , meat
byprod-
ucts of
goats,
sheep)
0.25
(milk
fat)
0.1
(meat ,
fat, meat
byprod-
ucts of
goats)
0.25
(milk
fat)
0.1
(.meat ,
fat, meat
byprod-
ucts of
sheep)
0.1
(meat ,
fat , meat
byprod-
ucts of
horses)
actual
1.0%
(in oil)
5.0%
(in water)
0.1%
(in water)
0.1%
0.1%
(in water)
Apply by treadle sprayer, or a mist spray
at the rate of 2 ounces per animal.
Apply 2 ounces per ear for control of ear
tick. Formulated with other active
ingredients.
Apply as spray. No time limitations.
Apply 1-4 pints of spray per animal
according to size of animal and condition
of fleece. No time limitations.
Apply as a spray. No time limitations.
**
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-19.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Animals :
(continued)
Poultry
Swine
Agricultural
premises :
Animal pens
Barns
Dairy barns
Milk rooms
3.0
(meat ,
fat , meat
byprod-
ucts)
1.0
(in
eggs)
0.1
(meat ,
fat , meat
byprod-
ucts of
swine)
0.1
(meat ,
fat, meat
byprod-
ucts of
cattle,
goats,
horses,
sheep,
swine)
0.25
(milk
fat)
actual
20%
(D or powder)
0.1%
(in water)
1.0%
(in oil)
5.0%
(in water)
5.0%(Pr.)
Treat only when necessary, but not more
often than once per week. Do not apply
within two weeks of slaughter.
Blow dust at birds in cages.
-or-
Apply onto and over birds on the floor.
-or-
Apply dust directly to litter in conven-
tional houses.
-or-
Use in dust boxes.
Apply as a spray. No time limitations.
Apply by treadle sprayer or as a mist
spray at the rate of 2 ounces per animal.
Apply 2 ounces per ear for control of the
ear tick. Formulated with other active
ingredients.
Aerosol formulation. Treat at the rate of
5-6 seconds per 1,000 cu. ft. Keep room
closed for 10 minutes following applica-
tion.
**
**
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-19.8
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
**
Agricultural
premises:
(continued)
Grain bins
Poultry houses
NF
3.0
(meat,
Eat, meat
byprod-
ucts)
1.0
(eggs)
actual
6.0%(Pr.)
3.0%
(in water)
6.0%(Pr.)
Aerosol formulation.
Apply as a surface spray to the point of
runoff or as a mist spray. Treat when
adult houseflies appear and repeat as
needed, but not more often than once per
week. Do not apply within two weeks of
slaughter. If birds are removed from the
area to be treated, this limitation is
unnecessary.
Aerosol formulation. Treat at the rate of
5-6 seconds per 1,000 cu. ft. Keep room
closed for 10 minutes following applica-
tion.
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-19.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
POLYCHLOROBICYCLOPKNTADIENE ISOMERS*
(Chlorine content 60-62% or 62-64%)
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: G, FM
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Lawns
Turf
Ants
White grubs
(including
European chafer,
Japanese beetle)
Dosage
Ib. actual
35/A.
or
0.37-0.375/
5,000 sq.ft.
(G,FM)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Broadcast application.
*Bandane
Issued: 7-30-73
III-P-20
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
POTASH FISH OIL SOAP
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: EC in oil
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Apples
Aphids
Apple red bug
European red mite
Lecanium scales
Oystershell scale
San Jose scale
Scurfy scale
Cherries
Peaches
Aphids
European red mite
Lecanium scales
Oystershell scale
San Jose scale
Scurfy scale
Pears
Aphids
Apple red bug
European red mite
Lecanium scales
Oystershell scale
Pear psylla
San Jose scale
Scurfy scale
Plums
Aphids
European red mite
Lecanium scales
Oystershell scale
San Jose scale
2.0-4.0 gal. of
5% emulsion/100
gal. water or
oil-compatible
spray(EC in oil)
2.0-4.0 gal. of
5% emulsion/100
gal. water or
oil-compatible
spray(EC in oil)
2.0-4.0 gal. of
5% emulsion/100
gal. water or
oil-compatible
spray(EC in oil)
2.0-4.0 gal. of
5% emulsion/100
gal. water or
oil-compatible
spray(EC in oil)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
For use in dormant and delayed-
dormant sprays. Thoroughly wet
all parts of the tree. Consult
your Cooperative Agricultural
Extension Service for proper
timing. Do not apply in freez-
ing weather or when it is ex-
pected soon after application.
NF.
Refer to directions above for
Apples.
NF.
Refer to directions above for
Apples.
NF.
Refer to directions above for
Apples.
Issued: 4-6-73
III-P-22
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
POTASSIUM ARSENITE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide
Livestock Tolerances
2.7 ppm (as As20j) in kidney and liver of cattle and horses.
0.7 ppm (as As2C>3) in meat, fat, and meat byproducts (except kidney
and liver) of cattle and horses.
Site and Pest
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
(Livestock Intended for Slaughter)
Beef cattle
Ticks
1.0 gal. of
72.57, solution/
133 gal. water
(S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
2.7 ppm (as AS203) in kidney and
liver.
0.7 ppm (as AS203) in meat, fat,
and meat byproducts (except
kidney and liver).
14 day preslaughter interval.
Do not apply to dairy animals or
to animals being finished for
slaughter.
Cattle should be rested and
watered prior to treatment and
rested until completely dry
after treatment. Dip early in
the day to assure that cattle
are completely dry before night-
fall.
Never rub dip on the skin.
For official quarantine use only.
Prepare dip by pouring solution
directly into the water and
mixing thoroughly. 3f more than
one dipping is required, a min-
imum of one week must be allowed
between dippings. Formulation
contains 12.0% soap.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-24
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
POTASSIUM NITRATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: gas cartridge
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
FOREST. NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Outdoor areas
Ground-nesting 3.0 oz. gas Treat nests late in the evening
wasps cartridge when wasps are inside. Devise
a means of inserting lighted
cartridge into nest entrance
such as hanging it at the end
of a long pole. Light fuse,
insert cartridge, fuse-end first,
into hole and cover with rock
or sod. Take precautions to
prevent accidental fire in dry
grass, leaves, buildings and
other areas. Formulated with
sulfur.
Issued: 4-6-73 III-P-26
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
** PROPARGITE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP, D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not graze or feed livestock on cover crops grown among treated
plantings.
Livestock and Poultry Tolerances
0.1 ppm (in eggs, and the meat, fat, and meat byproducts of cattle,
goats, poultry, and sheep).
2.0 ppm (in milk fat, reflecting negligible residues of .08 ppm. in
milk).
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Leaf injury may occur if:
Propargite D is used following spring and summer foliage oil sprays.
Propargite D is used when air temperatures are above 95°F.
Propargite WP is used in combination with Guthion WP or Diazinon
when air temperatures are above 95°F. west of the Rocky Mountains
or 85°F. east of the Rocky Mountains.
Propargite WP is used with Guthion EC.
Leaf injury and fruit spotting may occur if propargite EC or WP is used
before, with or following spring and summer foliage oil sprays.
Propargite EC and WP are not compatible with alkaline materials.
Do not use more than 4 ounces of additional spray adjuvant per 100 gallons
when propargite EC or WP are used alone as leaf injury may occur. Do not
add any spray adjuvant if the EC or WP is mixed with one or more pesticide
chemicals in the spray tank as leaf injury or fruit spotting may occur.
*2-(p-ter£-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite; Omite
Issued: 7-31-74 III-P-26-1.1 Replaces page III-B-25.1
issued 7-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
Site and Pest
Almonds
Dosage
Ib. actual
Clover mite
European red mite
Pacific spider mite
Strawberry spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
1.5-6.6/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (almonds).
55 ppm (almond hulls).
28 day preharvest interval through
6.6 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application.
3.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
3.75 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times per
season.
Do not feed animals apple pomace
from treated apples.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
European red mite
Pacific spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
Apricots
1.25-3.75/A.(EC), Foliage application.
1.2-3.6/A.(WP)
Pacific spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
1.8-2.7/A.(WP)
7.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.7 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to west of the
Rocky Mountains. Foliage appli-
cation.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.2
Replaces page III-B-25.2
issued 7-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
Site and Pest
** Cherries
European red mite
McDaniel spider mite
Pacific spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
1.8/A.(WP)
** Corn
Twospotted spider mite 1.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
For use on nonbearing trees
and as postharvest foliage
applications.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to west of the
Rocky Mountains. Foliage
application. Apply in 400
gallons of spray solution per
acre.
0.1 ppm [grain corn (including
popcorn)].
2.0 ppm (fodder and forage).
56 day preharvest interval
through 1.5 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than once
per season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to California.
For ground equipment apply in
20-50 gallons of water per
acre. For aerial application
apply in a minimum of 10 gallons
of spray solution per acre.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
**
Site and Pest
Cotton
Pacific spider mite
Strawberry spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
0.84/A.(EC)
1.26/A.(EC)
1.26-1.68/A.
(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm (cottonseed).
Apply only before bolls open
through 1.68 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
per year.
Do not feed treated foliage
or cotton trash to livestock.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Propargite may be phytotoxic
to young cotton plants under
certain conditions. Propargite
may be used in concentrate
sprayers designed for concen-
trate row crop applications.
Maintain equivalent amounts
of actual propargite.
Foliage application to plants
10 to 18 inches in height.
For ground equipment apply in
15-30 gallons of water per
acre.
Foliage application to plants
14 to 24 inches in height.
For ground equipment apply in
25-40 gallons of water per
acre. For aerial application
apply in 5 to 15 gallons of
spray solution per acre.
Foliage application to plants
over 24 inches in height.
For ground equipment apply
in 25-50 gallons of water
per acre. For aerial
application apply in 5 to
15 gallons of spray solution
per acre.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
**
Site and Pest
Grapefruit
Citrus red mite
4.5/A.(EC.WP)
Citrus rust mite
Sixspotted mite
Texas citrus mite
1.65-6.6/A.(EC)
1.65-6.6/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval
through 6.6 Ib./A.(EC)
east of the Rocky Mountains
and 4.5 Ib./A. in Cali-
fornia. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than
twice per year.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply in
1,000 gallons of water per
acre. Some leaf burn may
occur on new (feather) growth.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application. Apply
in 600-1,500 gallons of water
per acre.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application. Apply
in 600-1,500 gallons of
water per acre.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.5
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
10 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
1.6 Ib./A.(dust). Foliage appli-
cation.
21 day preharvest interval through
2.7 Ib./A.(spray). Foliage appli-
cation.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Pacific spider mite
Strawberry spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
Willamette mite
1.6/A.(D)
1.6/A.(D),
1.5-2.7/A.(WP)
Twospotted spider
mite
0.94-1.5/A.(EC),
1.5/A.(WP)
Use restricted to west of the
Rocky Mountains. Foliage applica-
tion. For postharvest use and on
nonbearing vines (vines that will
not bear grapes within 1 year of
application).
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Do not apply
more than twice per season.
15 ppm (fresh hops).
30 ppm (dried hops).
14 day preharvest interval through
1.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Do not feed hop refuse or cones to
livestock.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to west of the
Rocky Mountains. Foliage appli-
cation.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.6
Replaces page III-B-25.3
issued 7-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
Site and Pest
Lemons
Citrus red mite
3.0-4.5/A.
(EC.WP)
** Mint
Twospotted spider mite 1.5-2.25/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
4.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Some leaf
burn may occur on new (feather)
growth.
50.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval
through 2.25 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
T)o not apply more than twice
per year.
Do not feed spent mint hay
to livestock.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Foliage application.
For ground application apply
in 20 to 50 gallons of water.
For aerial application apply
in a minimum of 10 gallons of
spray solution per acre.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.7
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Nectarines
**
Brown mite
Pacific spider mite
Oranges
2.7/A.(WP)
Citrus red mite
4.5/A.(EC.WP)
Citrus rust mite
Sixspotted mite
Texas citrus mite
1.65-6.6/A.(EC)
1.65-6.6/A.(EC)
4.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.7 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to west of the
Rocky Mountains. Foliage appli-
cation.
5.0 ppm.
7 day preharvest interval through
6.6 Ib./A.(EC) east of the Rocky
Mountains and 4.5 Ih./A. in
California. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
year.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to California.
Foliage application. Apply in
1,000 gallons of water per acre.
Some leaf burn may occur on new
(feather) growth.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application. Apply in
600-1,500 gallons of water per
acre.
Use restricted to Florida.
Foliage application. Apply in
600-1,500 gallons of water per
acre.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.8
Replaces page III-B-25.4
issued 7-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Peaches
European red mite
McDaniel spider mite
Pacific spider mite
Peach silver mite
Strawberry spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
0.94-4.68/A.
(EC),
0.9-4.5/A.(WP)
Pears
7.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
4.68 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to areas other than
the Southeastern United States.
Foliage application.
European red mite
Twospotted spider mite
Plums
Prunes
3.0 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
2.25 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not use on D'Anjou or Cornice
varieties or injury will occur.
Leaf bronzing may occur on other
varieties.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
0.9-2.25/A.(WP) Postharvest foliage application.
7.0 ppm (plums, fresh prunes).
14 day preharvest interval through
4.68 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
European red mite
Pacific spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
0.94-4.68/A.
(EC),
0.9-4.5/A.(WP)
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.9
Replaces page III-B-25.5
issued 3-29-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPARGITE
Site and Pest
** Potatoes
Twospotted spider mite 1.5-2.25/A.(EC)
Strawberries
Pacific spider mite
Strawberry spider mite
Twospotted spider mite
Walnuts
1.5-3.0/A.(WP),
European red mite
Twospotted spider mite
1.5-7.5/A.(WP),
1.9-7.5/A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval
through 2.25 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than twice
per year.
Alsot refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to the Pacific
Northwest. Foliage application.
For ground equipment apply in
20-50 gallons of water per acre.
For aerial application apply in
a minimum of 10 gallons of spray
solution per acre.
7.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
3.0 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.6 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Use restricted to west of the
Rocky Mountains. Foliage appli-
cation.
0.1 ppm.
14 day preharvest interval through
7.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times per
season.
Also refer to information under
Agricultural Crops, III-P-26-1.1.
Foliage application.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-P-26-1.10
Replaces page III-B-25.6
issued 7-30-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PROPYLENE BICHLORIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LZMETATICHS
(ppm)
Apricots
Barley
Corn
Nectarines
Oats
Peaches
Rice
Rye
Sorghum (milo)
Wheat
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
NF
1 oz. per tree
in diluted
emulsion form
9 gal./lpOO bu.
9 gal./lpOO bu.
1 oz. per tree
in diluted
emulsion form
9 gal./lpOO bu.
1 oz. per tree
in diluted
emuls ion form
0.2 Ibs./tree
in diluted
emulsion form
9 gal./l,000 bu.
9 gal. AOOO bu.
9 gal./^OOO bu.
9 gal./lpOO bu.
Peach tree borer control. Apply diluted
solution around the tree trunk and cover
with soil. Do not apply directly to tree
trunk. Smaller amounts should be applied
to younger trees because of possible
phytotoxicity ,
Seed treatment only .
Seed treatment only .
Peach tree borer control. Apply diluted
solution around the tree trunk and cover
with soil. Do not apply directly to tree
trunk. Smaller amounts should be applied
to younger trees because of possible
phytotoxicity.
Seed treatment only.
Peach tree borer control. Apply diluted
solution around the tree trunk and cover
with soil. Do not apply directly to tree
trunk. Smaller amounts should be applied
to younger trees because of possible
phytotoxicity.
Peach tree borer control. Apply around
base of tree and cover with soil. Use on
mature trees only .
Seed -treatment only.
Seed treatment only.
Seed treatment only .
Seed treatment only.
Issued:
III-P-28
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PROPYLENE OXIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: Liquid
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
GRAIN. BULK COMMODITIES. PROCESSED FOODS. AND FOOD CONTAINERS
(Stored Food and Feed Products)
Glace fruits 700 ppm (as propylene glycol)
Prunes (dried)
Stored products 1.0 cc/lb. of For industrial use only.
insects product(liquid) Add to product in the final
packaging operation.
Issued: 4-6-73 IH-P-29
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PUTRESCENT WHOLE EGG SOLIDS
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIIONS: bait
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insect attractant
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Specialized Uses
Eye gnats 75% (bait) For use with commercially
Flies available baits containing
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl
phosphate.
Issued: 7-31-75 III-P-29-1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PYRETHJOTS
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; L; D; Pr; Aerosol
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSflGE LIMITATIONS
IK"*.)
Bush and vine
fruits :
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Deciduous fruits
and nuts:
Almonds
Apples
Apricots
Cashews
Cherries
Chestnuts
Dates
Pigs
Filberts
Hazelnuts
Hickory nuts
Nectarines
Olives
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Persimnons
Plums
Pomegranate
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs. actual/A.
0.5 (dust)
0.05 (spray)
0.5 (dust)
0.05 (spray)
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-51-69
III-P-30.1
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PYKETHRINS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Deciduous fruits
and nuts :
(continued )
Prunes
Quinces
Walnuts
Forage crops:
Alfalfa
Birdsfoot
Trefoil
Clovers
Grasses
Pastures
Range
Vetch
Others
Fruit and nuts:
Almonds
Apples
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cherries
Currants
Dewberries
Figs
Gooseberries
Grapes
Guavas
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Mangoes
Oranges
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Prunes
Raspberries
Walnuts
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
L ppm of
pyrethrini
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide
Ibs. actual/A.
0.5 (dust)
0.05 (spray)
0.3 (dust)
10.0 grams/A.
(spray)
0.5 grams/
IpOO cu. ft.
(spray)
1.0$ (dust)
0.1$
(emulsion dip)
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Dip injured
fruits at time of harvest.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-P-30.2
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PYRETHRINS
USE TOLERANCE DOQ^J. LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Grain:
Barley
Birdseed
mixtures
Buckwheat
Corn
Rice
Rye
Wheat
Oats
Sorghum (grain]
Miscellaneous
Commodities:
Cottonseed
Flaxseed
Mushrooms
Peanuts
3 ppm of
pyrethrin
20 ppm ot
piper ony!
butoxide
1 ppm of
pyrethrin
8' ppm of
piperony!
butoxide
1 ppm of
pyrethrinf
8 ppm of
piperony]
butoxide
Exempt
1 ppm oi
yrethrins
8 ppm oJ
piperony!
butoxide
Ibs. actual/A.
0.6 Ibs./lQOO
; bu. (dust)
90 grams/1,000
bu. (spray)
38.0 grams/3,000
sq. ft.
(dust or spray)
0.6 Ibs./lpOO
bu. (dust)
90 grams/jpoo
bu. (spray)
38.0 grams/apoo
sq. ft.
(dust or spray)
0.5 grams /IpOO
cu. ft.
1.0$ (dust)
7.0 grams/
standard
mushroom house
68.0 grams /ipoo
bu.
38.0 grams/lpOO
sq. ft.
(dust or spray)
2.5 grams/lpOO
bu. (spray)
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to grain as it is placed in storage.
Postharvest application. Apply as a
surface treatment to bagged or bulk
stored grain.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to grain as it is placed in storage.
Postharvest application. Apply as a
surface treatment to bagged or bulk
stored grain.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to and in space over commodities in
storage.
No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to peanuts on conveyor as they are placed
in storage.
Postharvest application. Apply as a
surface treatment to bulk or bagged
peanuts in storage.
Postharvest application. Apply as a
mist or space spray over stored peanuts.
Issued: 5-31-69
IXI-P-30,3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PYRETHRINS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Tobacco
Vegetables :
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
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
NF
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
3 fl. oz./
1,000 cu. ft.
20 gm. actual/
acre (spray)
or
0.3 lb. actual/
acre (dust)
Tobacco warehouse space spray with
power sprayer. Apply at weekly intervals
over tops of racked hogsheads.
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-P-30.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
FYKETHRINS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Vegetables:
(continued)
Spinach
Squash:
( summer )
(winter)
Sveetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Beans
Muskmelons
Peas
Tomatoes
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
1 ppm of
pyre-
thrins
8 ppm of
piperonyl
butoxide
0.5
(in milk
fat)
0.1
(in meat,
fat and
meat by-
products
of
cattle ,
goats,
hogs,
horses,
and
sheep)
20 gm. actual/
acre (spray)
or
O.jj Ib. actual/
acre (dust)
0.5 gm. actual/
1,OOO cu. ft.
(spray)
or
1.0$ (dust)
0.1$
(emulsion dip)
1.12$
(in oii)\
0.5$
(in oil)
0.5$
(in oil)
0.1$
(in oil)
0.1$
(in oil)
No time limitations.
Postharvest application. Apply directly
to commodities in the field, in storage,
or in processing plants.
Postharvest application. Dip injured
vegetables at time of harvest .
Use undiluted in automatic or self-
actuated sprayers. Place in a lane or
area where cattle will make 2 to 3 round
trips daily. Nozzles should be
calibrated to deliver 1/15 fl- oz.
(about 2 ml.) per trip.
Applied by automatic treadle sprayer
delivering up to 1/3 ounce per animal
daily .
Spray 2 ounces per animal 2 or 3 times
weekly.
Apply 1 fluid ounce per animals in the
area of the face .
Back-ruober application.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-P-30.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
PYKETHRINS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Animals:
(continued)
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Poultry
Agricultural
premises:
Animal pens
Barns
Dairy barns
Grain bins
Milk storage
rooms
Poultry houses
Special:
Food cartons
0.5
(in milk
fat)
0.1
(in meat,
fat and
meat by-
products
of
cattle ,
goats ,
hogs,
horses,
and
sheep )
Extended
NF
NF
0.5 (in
milk fat)
NF
0.5 (in
milk fat]
Extended
NF
0.3$
(in oil)
0.2$
(in water)
0.1$
(dust)
2.0$
(dust or
powder )
0.3$
0.1$
(in water as
a dip)
2.0$
(dust or powder)
0.3$
(in water)
0.6$
250 mg./cu.ft.
(dust)
Apply 1 to 2 ounces per animal once or
twice a day.
Dip or spray.
Dust bag use. Formulated with other
act ive ingred ient s .
Apply to shoulders and back at the rate
of 1 tablespoonful per animal. Rub
powder into hair.
Pressurized spray. One or two seconds
per animal.
Thoroughly drench birds. No time
limitations.
Apply by pinch method . No time
limitations .
Apply as a surface spray to point of
runoff, or as a mist spray.
Aerosol formulation. Fill room with
mist and keep closed for 10 minutes.
Apply to exterior surfaces of food
cartons which are to be placed in large
cartons. Do not apply directly to food.
Issued: 6-11-71
III-P-30.6
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RONNEL*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC; WP; D; G; Pressurized sprays; Feed supplements;
Bait; Smear
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Bananas
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
(lactating)
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
(nonlactating)
0.5
(bananas
0
(in pulp
10
(fat of
cattle)
4
(meat,
meat by-
products
of
cattle)
1.25
milk fat'
0.25 gram
actual/stalk
(in oil)
(pressurized)
5%
(dust)
(smear)
0.26%***
(mineral feed
mixture)
Enclose stalk of bananas in special bag.
After placing open end of bag over the
banana stem, fold the bottom edge of the
bag to form a pocket. Tie the bottom of
the bag securely. To avoid fruit injury
do not allow the pesticide to contact the
bananas.
Apply by back rubbers.
Apply locally to wounds, cuts, and
scratches.
Apply locally to wounds, cuts, and
scratches.
Apply locally to wounds, cuts, and
scratches for screw worms and/or to
ears for ear ticks and mites.
Mix with grain or protein supplement, so
that animals will receive 0.3 Ibs. of the
0.26% mixture per 100 Ibs. of body weight
daily for 14 consecutive days. Do not
feed to cows producing milk for human
consumption. Do not feed to any cattle
within 10 days of slaughter. Do not feed
to dairy animals within 10 days of
freshening, that will product milk for
human consumption. Use as only source of
ronnel medication.
*0,0-dimethyl 0-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl) phosphorothioate
***Purified grade only.
Issued: 6-15-72 III-R-1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RONNEL
USK
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
(nonlactating)
(continued)
10
(fat of
cattle)
4
(meat,
meat by-
products
of
cattle)
1.25
(milk fat]
0.002***
Ibs./lOO Ibs.
body weight/day
5.5%
(in mineral
block or
granular)
0.25%
[in water)
0.5%
(in water)
***Purified grade only.
Issued: 6-15-72
Mix mineral feed supplement (containing
up to 6% ronnel) thoroughly with daily
feed ration. Feed at rate to provide
0.002 pounds actual ronnel per 100 Ibs.
of body weight per day for 7 consecutive
days. Do not treat after October 31. Do
not feed mineral feed mixture free choice.
Do not treat within 10 days of slaughter.
Do not treat mature dairy cattle. Dairy
heifers may be treated up to 10 days
before freshening. Use as only source of
ronnel medication.
Free choice feeding. 0.25 Ibs. of product
per 100 Ibs. body weight per head per
month. Feed for 75 days or more continu-
ously. Do not feed to dairy cows, or
dairy heifers within 10 days of freshening
Use as only spurce of ronnel medication.
Spray or dip. Do not apply more frequent-
ly than once every 2 weeks. No pre-
slaughter limitation. DC not use on dairy
animals for 7 days prior to freshening.
if dairy cows or heifers freshen within
7 days of last treatment, milk must not be
used for human consumption for the
required 7 days. Do not use on dairy
cattle producing milk for human consump-
tion.
Spray. Do not apply more frequently than
once every 2 weeks. Do not apply within
7 days of slaughter. Do not spray dairy
animals for 7 days prior to freshening.
If dairy cows or heifers freshen within
7 days of last spray treatment milk must
not be used for food for the required
7 days. Do not use on dairy cattle
producing milk for human consumption.
III-R-1.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RONNEL
XX
**
XX
usl, TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(pptTi)
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
(nonlactating)
(continued)
' 1
10 j 0.75%
Spray. Do not apply more frequently than
(fat of j (in water) < once every 2 weeks. Do not apply within
cattle) |
4
(meat,
meat by-
products
of
cattle)
14 days of slaughter. Do not spray dairy
animals for 14 days prior to freshening.
If dairy cows or heifers freshen within
,' 14 days of last spray treatment milk must
I not be used for food for the required
14 days. Do not use on dairy cattle
1.25
j(milk fat) 5.0%
| |
1 (in water)
producing milk for human consumption.
Pour on treatment. Apply along the
center line of the back of the animal at
the rate of 1 fluid ounce per 100 pounds
I i of body weight. Do not apply to lactating
i
;
I
Goats ! 10
dairy cattle or to dry dairy cattle within
7 days of freshening. If dairy cows or
heifers freshen within 7 days of treat-
ment, milk must not be used for food
j within 7 days of treatment.
0.5% i Dip or spray. Do not apply riore frequent-
Sheep \ (fat of 1 (in water) | ly than once every 2 weeks. Do not use
> goats andi } within 28 days of slaughter. Do not use
sheep) j
' 1
4
on dairy goats for 7 days prior to
freshening. If animal freshens within
i (meat , j 7 days of last application, milk must not
i meat by- \ , be used for human consumation. Do not
(products ! ; use on lactating dairy goats.
of Eoats .
ancj 5.0% 1 Apply locally to wounds, cuts, and ,
sheep) 1 (Pressurized),
1.25 1 5'0%
(milk fat)! (ln 0±1)
Swine
scratches. j
i i
3
(fat of
0.5%
(in water)
hogs) |
Dip or spray. Do not apply more
frequently than once every 2 weeks.
2 5.0/i Apply locally to wounds, cuts, and
(meat,
meat by-
(pressurized), f scratches.
5.0%
j products (in oil)
j of hogs) ' j
1 nl'
Issued: 11-14-72
III-R-1.3 Replaces page issued 6-15-72
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RONNEL
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
Barnyards
Dairy barns
Hog pens
Milk rooms
Poultry houses
Barns
Dairy barns
, Hog pens
Poultry houses
Livestock
buildings
Poultry houses
(caged layer
type)
Swine
(bedding)
0.03
(eggs)
0.01
(meat ,
fat , meat
byprod-
ucts of
poultry)
0.03
(eggs)
0.01
(meat ,
fat, meat
byprod-
ucts of
poultry)
3
(fat of
hogs)
2
(meat and
meat by-
products
of hogs)
1.0%
(in water)
2.0%
(in water)
2.0% (in water)
1.0%
(bait)
0.05 Ib. actual/
100 sq. ft.(G)
0.5%
(paint)
0.05 Ib. actual/
100 sq. ft.(G)
0.025 Ib.
actual/100
sq. ft.(G)
Apply to interior surfaces as a residual
spray at the rate of 3 gallons per 1,000
sq. ft. Can be used as a bait spray by
adding sugar and molasses. Do not con-
taminate milk or milking equipment .
Liquid bait formulations. Apply by
brushing or spraying on walls, window
sills, doorways, and other places where
flies congregate. Do not contaminate
milk or milking equipment.
Spray poultry droppings under cages .
Dry sugar bait formulation. Apply to
floors, window sills, walks, and manure
piles at the rate of 0.5 Ib. per 1,000
sq. ft. Do no.t contaminate milk or
milking equipment .
Scatter granules evenly over poultry
litter.
Apply as a spray to ceilings, walls, and
stanchions. Use dry in gutters and
under new bedding and litter.
Livestock and poultry may re-enter as
soon as treated premises have dried.
Do not use in milk rooms or houses.
Apply evenly over manure piles, under
cages, and over floor areas where flies
breed.
No time limitation.
**
Issued: 7-30-73
III-R-1.4
Replaces page issued 4-6-73
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ROTENONE*
IBINCIPAL JCKMJLtOHXtS: EC; WP; D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UKETA1ICHS
VPPnw
Bush and vine
fruits :
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Citrus:
Grapefruits
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Deciduous
fruits :
Apples
Apricots
Cherries
Dates
Figs
Nectarines
Olives
Peaches
Pears
Persimmons
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs . actual/A .
0.75
2
1
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
*Plus related derris and cube resins and extractives.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-R-3.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ROTENONE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Deciduous
fruits:
(continued)
Plums
Pomegranate
Prunes
Quinces
Forage crops :
Alfalfa
Birdsfoot
trefoil
Clovers
Grasses (all)
Lespedeza
Pastures
Vetch
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Corn
Eggplants
Mushrooms
Mustard
Peas
Potatoes
Radishes
Strawberries
Tobacco
Tomatoes
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs . actual/A .
1
0.75
0.6
1
0.6
1.75
1
0.75#
(dust)
0.6
0.6
1
0.6
0.6
0.25
1
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
Thoroughly dust individual beds
especially after picking. Do not apply
within one day of harvest.
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
1 day.
No time limitations.
1 day.
Issued: 11-20-70
III-R-3.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ROTENONE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LTMTEAHONS
(ppm)
Vegetables :
Blac keyed
peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collar ds
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Endive
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peppers
Pimentos
Pumpkins
Rutabagas
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach
Squash
( summer )
Squash
(winter)
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Turnips
Watermelons
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs . actual/A .
0.5
1 day.
Issued: 5-51-69
III-R-3.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ROTENONE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
( ppm)
Special:
Outdoors
Indoors
NF
NF
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
0.25 Ibs.
(in oil)
3.0%
(in oil)
5.0%
(in oil)
Apply to large areas as mosquito
larvicide.
Apply by fogging machines. Usually
formulated with synergized pyrethrins.
Apply by fog generators. Usually
formulated with synergized pyrethrins.
Issued: 6-15-72
III-R-3.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RYANODINE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP, WP with sugar, D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Codling moth
Citrus
Citrus thrips
Ib. actual
alkaloid
0.011-0.013/100
gal. water(WP),
0.36/A.(D)
0.008/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
0.008-0.012/
20-100 gal.
water/A.
or
0.016/200 gal.
water/A.(WP
with sugar)
0.008-0.016/
15-20 gal.
water/A.(WP
with sugar)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.36 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.016 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Add %
pounds of sugar per 100 gallons of
water.
Foliage application. For ground
application only. Additional sugar
may be added at the rate of 4-9
pounds per acre.
Foliage application. For aerial
application only. Additional
sugar may be added at the rate of
4-9 pounds per acre.
*Ryania speaiosa Vahl, powdered stems of ; ryania
Issued: 2-15-73 III-R-4.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RYANODINE
Site and Pest
Corn
European corn borer
Cranberries
Cranberry fruitworm
Pears
Plums
Quince
Codling moth
Dosage
Ib. actual
alkaloid
0.01-0.03/75-
100 gal. water/
A.(WP),
0.035-0.08/A.(D)
0.05/100 gal.
water/A.(WP),
0.13/A.(D)
0.144/100 gal.
water/A.(WP),
0.36/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.08 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Make first
application one week after first
hatch in those fields having 50
or more egg masses per 100 plants
and plants more then 35 inches
high. If egg count persists, and
conditions remain favorable for
corn borer development, repeat
application in 7-10 days. For
additional information on proper
timing of treatments, consult your
State Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion.
For home or small garden use,
apply thoroughly into the whorls
when plants are about knee high
and repeat at weekly intervals
until tassels emerge.
Exemp t.
No preharvest interval through
0.13 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.36 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall and every 10 to 14
days thereafter until control is
achieved.
Issued: 2-15-73
III-R-4.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RYANODINE
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ih. actual
alkaloid
Sugarcane
Sugarcane borer
0.016/100 gal.
water/A.(WP),
0.04/A.(D)
0.0088-0.01/A.
and
0.01-0.013/A.(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exemp t.
No preharvest interval through
0,016 Ib./A. Foliage application,
Foliage, application.
Foliage application. In a spray
schedule, apply lower dosage range
for first generation larvae start-
ing about mid-April, and higher
dosage range for second generation
larvae starting about mid-June.
Make up to 4 applications at week-
ly intervals for each generation.
Issued: 2-15-73
III-R-4.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
RYANODINE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Indoor Areas
Apply only in areas inaccessible to children and pets.
** (Ants) 0.29%(D) Apply to ant trails, around door
sills, and window frames and to
other areas where ants enter.
Formulated with piperonyl but-
oxide and sodium fluoride.
(Cockroaches) 7.29-7.3% Apply to surfaces behind sinks,
ryanodine refrigerators, stoves, cabinets,
powder(D) and other hiding places.
Formulated with sodium fluosili-
cate and pyrethrins; or ferrous
sulfate, pyrethrins and sodium
fluoride.
** 0.29%(D) Spot treatment.
Formulated with piperonyl but-
oxide and sodium fluoride.
** 0.04%(D) Spot treatment.
Formulated with pyrethrins and
sodium fluoride.
** (Silverfish) 0.29%(D) Spot treatment.
Formulated with piperonyl but-
oxide and sodium fluoride.
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 serving areas while food is exposed.
Indoor areas
Outdoor areas
Refer to sites, pests and limitations under DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL
FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS.
Issued: 12-14-73 III-R-4.4 Replaces page issued 2-15-73
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Region V9 Library
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604
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AGENCY
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SABADILLA ALKALOIDS
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP, S, D
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
Ib. actual
alkaloids
Beans
Cucumber beetle, striped
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Leafhoppers
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Broccoli
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Southern green stink bug
Tarnished plant bug
0.8%(D)
0.12-0.24/A.
(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
No preharvest interval. Foliage
application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Exemp t.
No preharvest integral through
0.24/A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat as needed and
after each rain.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-S-1.1
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SABADILLA ALKALOIDS
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
alkaloids
Cabbage
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Looper, cabbage
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Southern green stink bug
Tarnished plant bug
Citrus
Citrus thrips
0.8%(D)
0.12-0.24/A.
(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.24 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat as needed and
after each rain.
0.02-0.04/A.
(WP)
0.02-0.04/A.
(S)
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.04 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply at
petal fall to prevent fruit scar-
ring, and during the summer months
to protect new growth. Use higher
dosage for extremely high popula-
tions. The formulations contain
75 to 80% sugar.
Foliage application. Combine
sugar with the spray mixture at
the rate of 7 to 30 Ib./A.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-S-1.2
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SABADILLA ALKALOIDS
Site and Pest
Collards
Cucumber beetle, striped
Harlequin bug
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Imported cabbageworm
Leafhoppers
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Southern green stink bug
Tarnished plant bug
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Imported cabbageworm
Looper, cabbage
Corn
Chinch bug
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Dosage
Ib. actual
alkaloids
0.08-0.16/A.
(D)
0.08-0.24/A.
(D)
0.12-0.24/A.
(D)
0.8%(D)
0.8%(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.24 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat as needed and
after each rain.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat as needed and
after each rain.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 7-day inter-
vals.
Exemp t.
No preharvest interval. Foliage
application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-S-1.3
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SABADILLA ALKALOIDS
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
alkaloids
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Cucumbers
Cucumber beetle,
striped
Harlequin bug
Squash bug
Cucumber beetle,
striped
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Lygus bugs
Melons
Cucumber beetle,
striped
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Lygus bugs
Squash bug
Mustard
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Imported cabbageworm
Looper, cabbage
Peanuts
Leafhoppers
Harlequin bug
Looper, cabbage
0.08-0.16/A.
(D)
0.8%(D)
0.8%(D)
0.8%(D)
0.8%(D)
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.16 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval. Foliage
application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Exemp t.
No preharvest interval.
application.
Foliage
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 7-day in-
tervals.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval. Foliage
application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 7-day in-
tervals.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-S-1.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SABADILLA ALKALOIDS
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
alkaloids
Potatoes
Green stink bug 0.8%(D)
Harlequin bug
Leafhoppers
Looper, cabbage
Pumpkins
Harlequin bug 0.12-0.24/A.
Leafhoppers (D)
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Southern green stink bug
Squash bug
Tarnished plant bug
Squash
Exempt.
No preharvest interval,
application.
Foliage
0.08-0.16/A.
(D)
0.08-0.24/A.
(D)
0.12-0.24/A.
(D)
Cucumber beetle,
striped
Harlequin bug
Squash bug
Leafhoppers
Looper, cabbage
Lygus bugs
Southern green stink bug
Tarnished plant bug
Cucumber beetle, 0.8%(D)
striped
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Lygus bugs
Squash bug
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Extended.
No preharvest interval through
0.24 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat as needed and
after each rain.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval through
0.24 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat as needed and
after each rain.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat as needed and
after each rain.
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-S-1.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SABADILLA ALKALOIDS
Site and Pest
Tomatoes
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Diamondback moth
(larvae)
Green stink bug
Harlequin bug
Imported cabbageworm
Looper, cabbage
Dosage
Ib. actual
alkaloids
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Exemp t.
No preharvest interval.
application.
Foliage
0.8%(D)
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Exempt.
No preharvest interval.
application.
Foliage
0.8%(D)
Foliage application. Dust plants
thoroughly. Repeat at 5- to 7-day
intervals and immediately after
each rain.
Issued: 11-14-72
III-S-1.6
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SABADILLA ALKALOIDS
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
alkaloids
HUMANS, PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS
Humans
Body louse 0.04% Be certain hair is dry. Douse with
solution(S) sufficient solution to insure wet-
ting of all infested areas. Change
underwear and boil It after each
wearing. Repeat daily as needed.
Issued: 11-14-72 III-S-1.7
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SILICA GEL
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: powder; also used with various toxicants as animal remedies
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LDttTAnONS
(pprn;
Agricultural
premises :
Barns
Feed rooms
Grain bins
Etc.
( exclude
dairy barns
and poultry
houses ;
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Sheep
Swine
HF
Extended
1.25 Ibs./
ipoo sq. ft.
10.0$
Formulated with other ingredients and
liberally applied to infested area. Do
not contaminate feed or drinking water.
Formulated with other ingredients and
applied locally as screw-worm or ear
tick remedies.
Issued:
III-S-4
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SODIUM ALUMINUM FLUOSILICATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
SPECIALIZED USES
Fabrics (including
carpeting,
clothing,
draperies,
upholstered
furniture)
Clothes moths 0.5-0.52%(S) Apply as a mist spray to thorough-
(larvae) ly wet fabric including cuffs,
seams and folds. Apply to any
fabric that will not be stained
by water. Allow to dry before
wearing or using treated fabric.
Effective for at least one year,
unless dry cleaned frequently or
washed. Repeat treatment follow-
ing each washing or after frequent
dry cleaning. Use sprayers with
glass or plastic tanks.
Issued: 8-30-73 III-S-5-1
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SODIUM ARSENITE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: L; Powder
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USB TOLERAHCE DOSAGE LrMTEATTOHS
VPP&;
Animals ;
Beef cattle
Extended
0.25*
(in water)
Dip formulated with other ingredients
and applied for tick control.
For official quarantine treatments
only. Do not apply to dairy animals
or to animals being finished for
slaughter .
Issued: 6-30-72
III-S-7
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SODIUM 5-CHLORO-2-[4-CHLORO-2-[3-(3,4-DICHLOROPHENYL)UREIDO]
PHENYOXY] BENZENESULFONATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
SPECIALIZED USES
Woolens
Clothes moths 1.0-1.5%(L) For use in commercial drycleaner
(larvae) systems. Dosage calculated on the
dry weight of wool to be treated.
Apply before or during aqueous
dyeing or in the finishing oper-
ation. Do not use with basic
colors.
*Mitin FF
Issued: 8-30-73 III-S-8
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SODIUM FLUORIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: SP, D, bait, bandage, smear
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT
(Animal Buildings Other Than Dairy and Poultry)
Apply only in areas inaccessible to children and animals.
Do not contaminate feed and drinking water.
Barns
(excluding
dairy barns)
Sheep folds
Cockroaches
3.5-3.87 oz./
1,000 sq.ft.(D)
Ants
Silverfish
3.87 oz./I,000
sq.ft.(D)
NF.
Spot treatment. Apply to cracks,
crevices and other areas where
cockroaches hide or congregate.
Repeat as needed.
Formulations may contain pyre-
thrins.
Spot treatment. For ants, apply
to ant trails, around door sills
and window frames and to other
areas where ants enter.
Formulated with pyrethrins.
(Farm Storage and Equipment)
Apply only in areas inaccessible to children and animals.
Do not contaminate feed and drinking water.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-10.1
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SODIUM FLUORIDE
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Farm buildings
Ants
Cockroaches
Silverfish
Grain bins
(empty)
Cockroaches
3.87 oz./l,000
sq.ft.(D)
3.5 oz./l,000
sq.ft.(D)
NF.
Spot treatment. Apply to cracks,
crevices and other areas where
insects hide or congregate.
For ants, apply to ant trails,
around door sills and window
frames and to other areas where
ants enter.
Formulated with pyrethrins.
NF.
Spot treatment. Apply to cracks,
crevices and other areas where
cockroaches hide or congregate.
Repeat as needed.
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
Indoor Areas
Dusts must be placed only in areas inaccessible to children and pets. Any
powder visible after application is completed should be carefully brushed
into cracks and crevices or else removed. Such dusts may be applied on
surfaces behind sinks, refrigerators, stoves, and cabinets that are not
accessible to animals, pets and children.
No generalized use in the household would be acceptable.
Ants
35-40%(D)
14.6%(D)
Spot treatments. Apply to ant
trails, around door sills and
window frames and to other areas
where ants enter.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with borax, chlordane
and pyrethrins.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-10.2
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SODIUM FLUORIDE
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Indoor Areas (continued)
Ants (continued)
29.32-40%(D)
Centipedes
35%(D)
29.32%(D)
Cockroaches
(including
American cockroach
brownbanded cockroach
German cockroach
Oriental cockroach)
35-40%(D)
14.6%(D)
29.32-40%(D)
Spot treatment.
Formulated with borax and pyre-
thrins; boric acid; piperonyl
butoxide and pyrethrins; piper-
onyl butoxide and ryanodine; pyre-
thrins; or pyrethrins and sodium
fluosilicate.
Spot treatment.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with pyrethrins and
sodium fluosilicate.
Spot treatments. Apply to cracks,
crevices and other areas where
cockroaches hide or congregate.
Repeat as needed.
Spot treatment.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with borax, chlordane
and pyrethrins.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with borax and pyre-
thrins; boric acid; ferrous sul-
fate, pyrethrins and ryanodine;
piperonyl butoxide; piperonyl
butoxide and pyrethrins; pyre-
thrins; pyrethrins and sodium
fluosilicate; or sodium fluosil-
icate.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-10.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM FLUORIDE
Dosage
actual
Indoor Areas (continued)
Crickets
Silverfish
(Spiders)
40%(D)
32%(D)
25-40%(D)
31.9-40%(D)
Sowbugs
0.26%(bait)
31.9%(D)
40%(D)
35%(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Spot treatments. Apply to cracks,
crevices and other areas where
crickets hide or congregate.
Repeat as needed.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with sodium fluosili-
cate.
Spot treatments. Apply in closets,
drawers, bookcases, and storage
areas with clothes, books and
furnishings.
Spot treatment.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with boric acid;
piperonyl butoxide and pyrethrins;
piperonyl butoxide and ryanodine;
pyrethrins; or sodium fluosilicate.
Spot treatment.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with pyrethrins.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with piperonyl but-
oxide and pyrethrins.
Spot treatment.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-10.4
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SODIUM FLUORIDE
Site and Pest
Outdoor Areas
Ants
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
40% (D)
Apply to soil and along cracks
in cement walks during dry
weather. Do not. apply to vege-
tation.
STRUCTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES
(Terrestrial Structures)
For use by commercial applicators only.
Do not allow livestock or pets into treated areas.
Do not use treated vegetation as feed or bedding for livestock.
Do not allow spray or drift to contact desirable plants.
Wood Structures
(Drywood termites)
(Subterranean termites)
42.5%(D)
1 Ib. 42.5%/
3 gal. water
(SP)
Treat galleries.
Formulated with sodium mono-
hydrogenorthoarsenate and a
dinitrophenol.
Soil application. Boil a mini-
mum of 15 minutes before use.
Formulated with sodium mono-
hydrogenorthoarsenate and a
dinitrophencl.
(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)
Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs.
Treated sawdust and other wood wastes should not come in contact with
domestic animals or be used as mulch where it will come in contact with
living plants.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-10.5
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Site and Pest
Wooden poles
(Termites)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM FLUORIDE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
15-20%
(bandage)
37.9%
(bandage)
15%(smear)
For use as an aid to extending
the life of wooden poles. Remove
any hardened creosote and rotted
wood.
Apply bandage to a depth of 15-18
inches below and 3-5 inches above
ground level. Staple or tack
tightly to pole. Backfill and
tamp around pole 1-3 inches above
the original ground level.
Formulated with pentachlorophenol,
other chlorophenols and creosote.
Refer to limitations above.
Formulated with pentachlorophenol,
other chlorophenols, potassium
dichromate and coal tar neutral
oils.
For use as on aid to extending
the life of wooden poles. Remove
decayed wood. Apply as a 1/4-inch
thick smear to a depth of 12-18
inches in moderate to wet cli-
mates or 18 to over 24 inches
in arid areas. Treat an area
2-12 inches above the ground line.
Cover treated area with plastic
coated paper to increase the
effectiveness of the treatment.
-or-
Apply to a suitable wrapping
material and staple to poles
before backfilling and tamping.
Treat vulnerable yard-stored
poles similarly.
For best results, the moisture
content of wood should generally
be less than 30% when treated.
Formulated with pentachlorophenol,
other chlorophenols and coal tar
neutral oils or creosote.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-10.6
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SODIUM FLUORIDE
Site and Pest
Wooden poles (continued)
(Termites)
(continued)
Dosage
actual
40-41%
(smear)
Piling cutoffs
(Termites)
15%(smear)
41%(smear)
** Unseasoned forest
products (including
mine timbers)
(Termites)
27.67 (cone.)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply as a 1/8-inch thick smear.
Refer to limitations above.
Formulated with pentachlorophenol,
other chlorinated phenols, potas-
sium dichromate and coal tar
neutral oils or creosote.
For use as an aid to extending
the life of pilings.
Treat cut ends with a 1/4-1/2 inch
thick coating.
Formulated with pentachlorophenol,
other chlorophenols and coal tar
neutral oils.
For use as an aid to extending
the life of pilings.
Treat cut ends with a 1/8 inch
thick coating.
Formulated with pentachlorophenol,
other chlorophenols, potassium
dichromate and creosote.
For industrial use only.
Diffusion treatment. Apply
in a water solution having
hydrometer readings from
1.13-1.37. Cannot be used in
dry form.
Pressure treatment. Use
solutions of 1.5-3.0% by
weight in warm water.
Formulated with sodium
arsenite, sodium chromate and
2,4-dinitrophenol.
Issued: 3-29-74
III-S-10.7
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SODIUM FLUORIDE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
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 serving areas while food is exposed.
(Areas Other Than Edible Products Areas)
Indoor Areas
Outdoor Areas
Refer to sites, pests and limitations under DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL
FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS.
Issued: 3-29-74 III-S-10.8
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SODIUM FLUOSILICATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S, D, bait
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
General Warnings and Limitations
Birds feeding on treated areas may be killed.
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Flowering plants
Grass
Shrubs
**
Earwigs
1.18-1.66 Ib./A.
(bait)
European earwig
5%(bait)
Cutworms
Earwigs
Sowbugs
Strawberry
root weevil
5%(bait)
Issued: 1-14-74
III-S-11.1
Broadcast treatment. Treat damp
shady areas around and under
plants, rocks, boards and simi-
lar areas where earwigs congre-
gate. Do not apply to plants
as foliage may be damaged.
Broadcast treatment. Apply to
lawns, fence lines, around
foundations, along sidewalks
and driveways and particularly
around entrances to buildings.
Apply late in the afternoon.
Do not water for at least two
nights. Do not apply to plants
as foliage may be injured.
Apply meal or pellets in teaspoon
sized mounds spaced 2 feet apart
at 2-3 week intervals or for as
long as pests are present.
-or-
Broadcast if children, pets or
birds are likely to disturb
the bait. Some baits may be
attractive to dogs. Keep dogs
off treated areas. Formulated
with metaldehyde.
Replaces page issued 8-30-73
ftU.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEH974 546-315/218 1-3
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SODIUM FLUOSILICATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS. MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
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 serving areas while food is exposed.
(Areas Other Than Edible Products Areas)
Indoor Areas
Apply only in areas inaccessible to children and pets.
Any dust visible after application is completed should be carefully brushed
into cracks and crevices or else removed.
(Ants)
(Centipedes)
0.4%(D)
(Clothes moths)
Refer to SPECIALIZED USES.
(Cockroaches)
37.43-40%(D)
8.0%(D)
0.4-l.n%(D)
Spot treatment.
For ants, apply to ant trails,
around door sills and window
frames and to other areas where
ants enter.
Formulated with pyrethrins and
sodium fluoride.
Spot treatments.
Dusts may be applied on surfaces
behind sinks, refrigerators,
stoves, and cabinets.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with pyrethrins and
ryanodine; or chlordane.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with sodium fluoride.
Spot treatment.
Formulated with pyrethrins, ryan-
odine and sodium fluoride; or
pyrethrins and sodium fluoride.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-11.2
Replaces page issued 8-30-73
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SODIUM FLUOSILICATE
Site and Pest
**
Indoor Areas (continued)
(Crickets)
(Silverfish)
Outdoor Areas
Dosage
actual
8.0%(D)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Spot treatment.
Formulated with sodium fluoride.
Refer to ORNAMENTALS.
SPECIALIZED USES
Carpeting
Feathers
Furs
Woolen fabrics
(Clothes moths)
(larvae)
O.ISZ(S)
Treat thoroughly to produce the
appearance of a heavy dew. Treat
blankets and carpeting on both
sides. Do not handle until dry.
Suggested amounts:
Blankets 1 pt.
Coats 1/3-1/2 pt.
Dress or Suit 1/3 pt.
Repeat treatment after articles
are washed or dry cleaned. For-
mulated with magnesium fluosili-
cate.
Issued: 12-14-73
III-S-11.3
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SODIUM METHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
General Warnings and Limitations
Keep children and pets off treated area.
Do not treat desirable lawns and plants.
Do not apply within 3 feet of the drip line of desirable plants.
Do not use in greenhouses where desirable plants are present.
Keep out of lakes, streams and ponds.
Do not apply where runoff is likely to take place.
Flush all equipment with water after each day's use. Disassemble
valves and clean carefully.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
ORNAMENTALS
Soils
Garden symphylan
Dosage
actual
6.54 gal./A.(S)
*Vapam
Issued: 8-30-73
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Maintain adequate moisture
during spring season. Soil
should be in good seedbed condi-
tion to a depth of 8-10 inches.
Treat during July-August when
garden symphylan is in the
upper soil layers. A week before
treatment sprinkle or flood
irrigate soil following culti-
vation to the desired depth.
Immediately before application,
cultivate lightly if soil has
crusted over. Apply when air
temperature is moderate with
little air movement and the soil
temperature is 60-90° F. at the
3-inch depth. Apply with a
blade or chisel injector below
garden symphylan concentration
which is usually at the 6-8 inch
level. Pack soil immediately
after treatment. Refer to label
for replanting instructions.
III-S-12
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SODIUM POLYSULFIDE (84%) - SODIUM THIOSULFATE (8%) MIXTURE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not use in combination with lead arsenate.
Do not apply just prior to or during periods of excessively high
temperatures or within 10 days to 2 weeks of an oil spray.
Site and Pest
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Brown mite
European red mite
(Apple aphid)
(eggs, nymphs)
(Rosy apple aphid)
(eggs, nymphs)
San Jose scale
Cherries
Brown mite
European red mite
San Jose scale
Tolerance, Use. Limitations
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
NF.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application. Tank mix with
3-3.5 gallons of dormant oil.
11.04-12.88/100 Delayed dormant application.
gal. water(WP) Aids in control of hatching
eggs and young nymphs.
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
Dormant or delayed dormant
application. Tank mix with
3-3.5 gallons of dormant oil.
11.04-12.88/100 Delayed dormant application.
gal. water(WP)
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
NF.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application. Tank mix with
3-3.5 gallons of dormant oil.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-S-14.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM POLYSULFIDE (84%) - SODIUM THIOSULFATE (8%) MIXTURE
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Peaches
Brown mite
European red mite
San Jose scale
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
NF.
Use restricted to the Northwest
United States. Dormant appli-
cation. Apply in colder areas
where trees go completely
dormant. Tank mix with 3-3.5
gallons of dormant oil.
Pears
Brown mite
European red mite
(Apple aphid)
(eggs, nymphs)
(Pear psylla)
(eggs, nymphs)
(Rosy apple aphid)
(eggs, nymphs)
San Jose scale
Pearleaf blister mite
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
11.04-12.88/100
gal. water(WP)
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
11.04-12.88/100
gal. water(WP)
5.52/100 gal.
water(WP)
NF.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application. Tank mix with
3-3.5 gallons of dormant oil.
Delayed dormant application.
Aids in control of hatching
eggs and young nymphs.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application. Tank mix with
3-3.5 gallons of dormant oil.
Delayed dormant application.
Postharvest application. Tank
mix with 2 gallons of summer
flowable emulsion or 6 Ibs.
wettable sulfur.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-S-14.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM POLYSULFIDE (84%) - SODIUM THIOSULFATE (8%) MIXTURE
Site and Pest
Plums
Prunes
Brown mite
European red mite
San Jose scale
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
4.60-5.52/100
gal. water(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
NF.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application. Tank mix with
3-3.5 gallons of dormant oil.
Dormant or delayed dormant
application. Tank mix with
3-3.5 gallons of dormant oil.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-S-14.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SODIUM SELENATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not use on soil in which treated food crops will be planted.
Discard old, treated potting soil in a garbage container and
not on garden soil.
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
ORNAMENTALS
(Greenhouse Plants)
(Houseplants)
African violets
Mites 2%(G) Soil application. Add a 2 I/A'
potful of the formulation per
bushel of potting soil and mix
thoroughly.
*U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1973-546-309/40 1-3
Issued: 7-30-73 III-S-15-1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SULFUR
PRINCIPAL FCPMULATKWS: WP; D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide and Acaricide
USE TOtERAHCE DQ6ASE LDOECAT1CBS
Bush and vine
fruits :
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Citrus:
Grapefruits
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Deciduous fruits
and nuts :
Almonds
Apples
Apricots
Cashews
Cherries
Chestnuts
Dates
Figs
Filberts
Hazelnuts
Safe
Chemical
Safe
Chemical
Safe
Chemical
Ibs . actual/A .
50
125
170
No time limitations .
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-51-69
III-S-16.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SULFUR
USE TOLHIA1ICE DOBAQl! LIMITATIOBS
(ppn)
Deciduous fruits
and nuts
(continued)
Hickory nuts
Nectarines
Olives
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Persimmons
Plums
Pomegranate
Prunes
Quinces
Walnuts
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
Safflower
Sorghum
Soybeans
Sugar beets
Safe
Chemical
Safe
Chemical
Ibs . actual/A .
170
50
No time limitations .
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-S-16.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SULFUR
USE TQLEEANCE DOSAGE UMTTAHONS
(ppm)
Field and forage
crops :
(continued)
Sugarcane
Vetch
Wheat
Tropical fruits :
Avocados
Bananas
Guavas
Mangoes
Papayas
Passion fruit
Vegetables :
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collar ds
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Endive
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Safe
Chemical
Safe
Chemical
Safe
Chemical
Ibs . actual/A .
50
50
50
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-S-16.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SULFUR
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMITATIOHS
(ppm)
Vegetables :
(Continued)
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
Animals :
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Poultry
Sheep
Swine
Sheep
Safe
Chemical
Safe
Chemical
Ibs . actual/A .
50
100$
dust
0.5$
(in oil)
1.0$
(in water)
No time limitations .
Formulated with other ingredients.
Apply liberally to animal and rub into
hair or feathers .
Formulated with other ingredients .
Apply as a spot treatment for control of
mange and scabies. Can be applied by
rubbing devices .
Dip or spray. Thoroughly drench animals.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-S-16.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SULFUR
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm;
Agricultural
premises :
Barns
Miscellaneous
farm building
Poultry houses
Mushroom house
Safe
Chemical
2 Ibs./lpOO
cu. ft.
87.5$ (dust)
2 Ibs./lpCX)
cu. ft.
Burn sulfur in tightly closed room or
building.
Apply thoroughly to all interior surfaces
of poultry houses.
Burn sulfur inside house when no
mushrooms are present.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-S-16.5
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SULFUR DIOXIDE
PRINCIPAL FCRMULAUCKS: Used in combination with other grain fumigants
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TCI£RANCE DQSAGE UMEEAUCBS
(ppa;
Stored grain :
Barley
Buckwheat
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum (grain]
Wheat
Agricultural
premises :
Barns
Empty grain
bins
Farm buildings
Etc.
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
NF
3 Ibs./lpOO bu.
8 Ibs.
of sulfur
completely
burned/3£00
cu. ft.
Concentration should not exceed 5$ in
liquid grain fumigants .
Space fumigation . Do not apply when any
food or feed products are present .
Protect or remove all metal, electrical
equipment and appliances, and fabric
materials. Take necessary cautions for
fire prevention.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-S-17
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SUMMER OILS
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide and Acaricide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UXLTUaiOBS
VPPnw
Avocados
Bush and vine
fruits:
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Pome fruits:
Apples
Pears
Quinces
Stone fruits :
Apricots
Cherries
Nectarines
Peaches
Plums
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs. actual/A.
40
32
420
192
128
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
No time limitations.
Issued: 12-15-71
III-S-19.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SUMMER OILS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIKITATIOHS
(ppm;
Grapes
Mangoes
Olives
Vegetables:
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Gab ba§e
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
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
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Exempt
Ibs . actual/A .
U8
40
2$h
15
No time limitations .
No time limitations.
Wo time limitations.
No time limitations.
Issued: 12-15-71
III-S-19.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
SUMMER OILS
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Vegetables :
(continued)
Spinach
Squash (summer)
Squash (winter)
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Exempt
Ibs . actual/A .
15
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-S-19.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TARTAR EMETIC*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not allow prepared spray to stand.
Do not use in low volume, gear type spray equipment.
Do not combine with emulsifiable liquids unless previous use of the
mixture has proved physically compatible and safe to plants.
Emulsifiable concentrates should always be thoroughly emulsified with
at least half the total water before adding tartar emetic.
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
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Citrus thrips
Snails
Dosage
Ib. actual
1.48/20-50
gal. water/A.
(WP)
1.98/200 gal.
water/A.(WP)
1.98/100 gal.
water/A.(WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
3.5 ppm.
30 day preharvest interval through
2.475 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Apply as a foliage bait spray con-
taining 3 1/2 pounds of sugar
using a concentrate (blower-type)
sprayer.
Apply as a foliage bait spray
containing 2 pounds of sugar using
a conventional sprayer.
Apply as a foliage bait spray
containing 4 pounds of sugar.
Use 3-4 gallons of spray per
average sized tree.
*Antimony potassium tartrate
Issued: 8-30-73 III-T-1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TARTAR EMETIC
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Gladiolus
Thrips 1.98/100 gal. Apply as a foliage bait spray
water(WP) containing 4 pounds of sugar.
Treat before flower spikes form
and repeat at weekly intervals
as needed.
Issued: 8-30-73 III-T-1.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TBKPEME POLYCHLORENATES (65$ or 66% Cl)*
HUHCIEAL FORMOLAT1CHS: EC; WP; D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
UMECAHOJS
Cotton
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
(excluding
dairy barns
and poultry
houses)
Outbuildings
Etc.
5.0
[cotton-
seed)
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
k.Q
k.o
2.0$
(in oil)
Do not apply after bolls open. Do not
graze dairy animals or animals being
finished for slaughter in treated fields.
Do not feed gin waste to livestock.
Do not feed gin waste to livestock.
Formulated with other ingredients. Apply
as a space spray or by fog generators.
Keep building closed for 15 minutes. Do
not apply to dairy barns. Do not allow
poultry to feed on dead insects.
* consists of chlorinated camphene, pinene, and related polychlorinates.
* Proprietary name: "Strobane"
Issued: 5-31-69 HI-T-2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRADIFON*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, WP, D, smoke generator
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Do not apply undiluted sprays to plants.
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Apples
European red mite
Fourspotted spider
mite
McDaniel spider mite
Schoene spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Yellow spider mite
Apples (nonbearing)
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.25 Ib./A. more than 4 times
after petal fall.
Do not apply dosages from above
1.25 through 2.5 Ib./A. more than
3 times after petal fall.
Apply dosages of 4.5 Ib./A. only
prebloom and postharvest.
Do not feed pomace from treated
apples to livestock.
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.25-2.5/A.(EC.WP),
Foliage application.
4.5/A.(EC.WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application. Apply pre-
bloom and postharvest only.
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
*p-chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfone or 4-chlorophenyl 2,4,5-tri=
chlorophenyl sulfone; Tedion
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Apricots
Dosage
Ib. actual
European red mite
McDaniel spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Apricots (nonbearing)
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Twospotted spider
mite
Cherries
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A.(EC,WP),
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.0 Ib./A. more than twice after
shuck split.
Do not apply dosages from above
1.0 through 2.0 Ib./A. more than
once after shuck split.
Apply dosages of 3.0 Ib./A. only
prebloom and postharvest.
Foliage application.
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0/A.(WP)
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
NF.
Foliage application. Apply only
postharvest or when no fruit is
present.
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.0 Ib./A. more than twice after
shuck split.
Do not apply dosages from above
1.0 through 2.0 Ib./A. more than
once after shuck split.
Apply dosages of 3.0 Ib./A. only
prebloom and postharvest.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Cherries (continued)
European red mite
McDaniel spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Cherries (nonbearing)
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Citrus
Citrus red mite
Sixspotted mite
Texas citrus mite
Citrus (nonbearing)
Citrus red mite
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A. (EC.WP),
1.2/A.(D)
Foliage application.
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
2.0-2.5/A.
(EC.WP)
0.125-0.25/100
gal. water
(EC,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
1.5/A.(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP),
1.5/A.(D)
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
2.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
5.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than once per
season while fruit is present.
Use restricted to California.
Apply in sufficient water for
thorough coverage.
Use restricted to Florida.
Use restricted to areas other than
California and Florida.
Foliage application. Postharvest
applications may be repeated as
needed.
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Crabapples
European red mite
Fourspotted spider
mite
McDaniel spider mite
Schoene spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Yellow spider mite
Crabapples (nonbearing)
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Cucumbers
Twospotted spider
mite
Dosage
Ib. actual
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.25-2.5/A.
(EC.WP),
1.5/A.(D)
4.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.25 Ib./A. more than 4 times
after petal fall.
Do not apply dosages from above
1.25 through 2.5 Ib./A. more than
3 times after petal fall.
Apply dosages of 4.5 Ib./A. only
prebloom and postharvest.
Do not feed pomace from treated
crabapples to livestock.
Foliage application.
Foliage application. Apply pre-
bloom and postharvest only.
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
1.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
0.25 Ib./lOO gal. water(greenhouse)
or 0.5 Ib./A.(field). Foliage
application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
during the fruiting season.
Foliage application.
greenhouse crops,.
Foliage application.
field-grown crops.
For use on
For use on
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
6.0 ppm (fresh).
10 ppm (dried).
14 day preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice
during the fruiting season.
Pacific spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Gooseberries
Twospotted spider
mite
Grapes
1.25-2.5/A.(WP), Foliage application.
NF.
1.0/A.(WP)
Pacific spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Willamette mite
1.0/A.(EC.WP),
0.8-1.5/A.(D)
Twospotted spider
mite
0.25/100 gal.
water or
1.0/A.(EC,WP)
Foliage application. Apply only
postharvest or when no fruit is
present.
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib. /A. (spray) or 1.5 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.0 Ib./A. more than 3 times
during the fruiting season.
Do not apply dosages of dust
from above 1.0 through 1.5 Ib./A.
more than once after bloom.
Foliage application.
30 ppm (fresh).
120 ppm (dried).
14 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.2 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice
during the fruiting season.
Do not feed treated straw to
livestock.
Foliage application.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.5
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Site and Pest
Loganberries
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRADIFON
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Twospotted spider
mite
Melons
Twospotted spider
mite
Mint (peppermint
and spearmint)
Twospotted spider
mite
Nectarines
Peaches
European red mite
McDaniel spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
1.0/A.(WP)
0.5/A.(EC.WP),
1.0-1.2/A.(D)
NF.
Foliage application. Apply only
postharvest or when no fruit is
present.
1.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.2 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Foliage application.
100 ppm.
10 day preharvest interval through
0.66 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than twice per
season.
Do not feed mint hay or spent
hay to livestock.
0.31-0.66/A.(EC) Foliage application.
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.0/A.(EC,WP),
1.2/A.(D)
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.0 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.0 Ib./A. more than twice after
shuck split.
Do not apply dosages from above
1.0 through 2.0 Ib./A. more than
once after shuck split.
Apply dosages of 3.0 Ib./A. only
prebloom and postharvest.
Foliage application.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.6
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Site and Pest
Nectarines
Peaches
(nonbearing)
EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TETRADIFON
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
NF.
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Pears
European red mite
Fourspotted spider
mite
McDaniel spider mite
Schoene spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Yellow spider mite
Pears (nonbearing)
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing fruit trees only.
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.25 Ib./A. more than 4 times
after petal fall.
Do not apply dosages from above
1.25 through 2.5 Ib./A. more than
3 times after petal fall.
Apply dosages of 4.5 Ib./A. only
prebloom and postharvest.
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.25-2.5/A,(EC,WP),
1.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
4.5/A.(EC.WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
Foliage application. Apply pre-
bloom and postharvest only.
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.7
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TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Plums
Prunes
Dosage
Ib. actual
European red mite
McDaniel spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Plums
Prunes
(nonbearing)
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Pumpkins
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.0-2.5/A.(EC.WP),
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
during the fruiting season.
Foliage application.
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
Twospotted spider
mite
Quince
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
1.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.2 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
2.5 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Do not apply dosages of through
1.25 Ib./A. more than 4 times
after petal fall.
Do not apply dosages from above
1.25 through 2.5 Ib./A. more than
3 times after petal fall.
Apply dosages of 4.5 Ib./A. only
prebloom and postharvest.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.8
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TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Quince (continued)
European red mite
Fourspotted spider
mite
McDaniel spider mite
Schoene spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Yellow spider mite
Quince (nonbearing)
European red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Raspberries
Twospotted spider
mite
Squash (winter)
Twospotted spider
mite
Strawberries
Twospotted spider
mite
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.125-0.5/100
gal. water
or
1.25-2.5/A.(EC.WP),
1.5/A.(D)
Foliage application.
4.5/A.(EC,WP)
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP)
1.0/A.(WP)
0.5/A.(EC.WP)
1.0/A.(EC.WP),
1.0-1.2/A.(D)
Foliage application. Apply pre-
bloom and postharvest only.
NF.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. For use on nursery stock
and nonbearing trees only.
NF.
Foliage application. Apply only
postharvest or when no fruit is
present.
1.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.2 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Foliage application.
5.0 ppm.
3 day preharvest interval through
1.0 Ib./A.(spray) or 1.2 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Do not apply more often than at
35-day intervals during the
fruiting season.
Foliage application.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.9
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TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Tomatoes
Dosage
Ib. actual
Tropical spider mite
Twospotted spider
mite
0.25-0.5/A.
(EC.WP)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
1.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
0.5 Ib./A.(spray) or 0.75 Ib./A.
(dust). Foliage application.
Do not apply more than 3 times
during the fruiting season.
Foliage application.
ORNAMENTALS
(Herbaceous Plants and Bulbs)
Flowering plants
Citrus red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
0.25-0.31/100
gal. water(EC),
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP),
3.0%(D)
(Woody Shrubs, Trees and Vines)
Shrubs
Trejes
Vines
Citrus red mite
Twospotted spider
mite
Spruce spider mite
0.25-0.31/100
gal. water(EC),
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP),
3.0%(D)
0.25/100 gal.
water(EC,WP)
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Apply dust as a thin
film to all leaf surfaces. Some
spray products should not be
applied to open chrysanthemum
blossoms as slight injury may
occur.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Apply dust as a thin
film to all leaf surfaces. Tetra-
difon may cause leaf drop on the
rose varieties Cinderella and
White Butterfly.
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.10
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TETRADIFON
Site and Pest
Dosage
Ib. actual
(Greenhouse Plants)
Greenhouse Ornamentals (including
carnations,
chrysanthemums,
roses)
Spider mites
(including
Citrus red mite
Twospotted spider
mite)
0.25-0.31/100
gal. water(EC),
0.25/100 gal.
water(WP),
3.0%(D)
1.0 Ib. of 15%
powder/30,000
cu. ft.(smoke
generator)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foliage application. Repeat as
needed. Apply dust as a thin
film to all leaf surfaces. For
standard greenhouse plantings of
roses, apply 30-35 gallons of
spray per 1,000 sq. ft. Tetra-
difon may cause leaf drop on the
rose varieties Cinderella and
White Butterfly. Some spray
products should not be applied
to open chrysanthemum blossoms
as slight injury may occur.
Use restricted to Northeastern
United States. Close all doors,
ventilators, windows and other-
openings. Adjust inside temper-
ature to 70-85°F. Be sure foliage
is dry. Shake cans to loosen
powder and space the required
number along walks with holes
pointing the length of walks.
Ignite cans sequentially and
quickly. Keep greenhouse
tightly closed for at least one
hour. Ventilate thoroughly before
re-entering. Repeat weekly.
Tetradifon may cause leaf drop
on the rose varieties Cinderella
and 'White Butterflv.
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-6.11
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TETRADIFON
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
Roses
Twospotted spider 0.25/200,000 For application by steampipe
mite cu. ft.(WP) fumigation. Prepare a smooth
slurry of 50% WP with water, and
apply by brush to cold steampipes.
Distribute slurry evenly in all
areas of the greenhouse, skipping
sections of pipe if necessary.
After working hours, turn steam
into the treated pipes, leaving
all vents and other openings
closed all night. Avoid washing
material from pipes as more than
one night is needed to vaporize
all of it. Make 6 treatments at
3- or 4-day intervals initially,
and weekly thereafter. If sulfur
is similarly vaporized, use sep-
arate pipes than those for tetra-
difon.
Issued: 8-30-73 III-T-6.12
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0,0,0,0-TETRAETHYL DITHIOPYROPHOSPHATE*
PRINCIPAL FOMULATIONS: Pr., smoke generator
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide, Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
For commercial greenhouse use only.
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
ORNAMENTALS
(Greenhouse Plants)
Flowering plants (including
Carnations,
Chrysanthemums)
Aphids
Brown soft scale
Mealybugs
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
1.0 oz. 4.5%/
3,000 cu.ft.
or
16 oz. 4.5%/
50,000 cu.ft.
(Pr.)
Aerosol application.
Prepare greenhouse for treatment
by closing all doors, windows,
and ventilators. Lock or barri-
cade all entrances and post with
warning signs to prevent persons
or animals from entering during
treatment. Turn off all misting
systems. Be certain blossoms
and foliage are dry. Adjust
inside temperature to 70-85° F.
Keep humidity as low as possible.
Keep applicator nozzle at least
4 feet from plants or aim nozzle
upward 2-3 feet above plants.
Do not apply to point where
foliage is visibly wet.
Leave ventilators, windows and
doors closed for a minimum of 1
hour and up to 2 hours if possi-
ble. Ventilate for at least one
hour before reentering. If
treatment is made late in the
afternoon the greenhouse may be
closed all night. A few minutes
ventilation the following morn-
ing is usually sufficient before
starting regular work.
*Sulfotepp
Issued: 8-30-73
III-T-7.1
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0,0,0,0-TETRAETHYL DITHIOPYROPHOSPHATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Flowering plants (including
Carnations,
Chrysanthemums)
(continued)
Aphids 1.75 oz. 15%/ Greenhouse fumigation with a
Brown soft scale 5,000 cu.ft. smoke generator.
Mealybugs (smoke Prepare greenhouse as for the
Spider mites generator) Pr. Be certain blossoms and
Thrips foliage are dry. Adjust inside
Whiteflies temperature to 70-80°F. Set up
and ignite generator at least two
feet away from plants. Leave
ventilators, windows and doors
closed for a minimum of several
hours. Keep closed all night for
maximum control. Ventilate for
at least 2 hours before starting
regular work. Repeat at 3-day
intervals until infestation is
controlled, then repeat as
needed.
Issued: 8-30-73 III-T-7.2
SU.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1973 546-311/101 1-3
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TETRAETHYL PYROPHOSPHATE*
PRIHCIPAL FCEMUIATICHS: EC; D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UKKEAIICBS
lEPn>/
Apples
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Oranges
Peaches
Potatoes
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
Ib. actual/A.
5.0
2.0
2.0
5.0
5.0
2.0
3 days.
3 days. Do not apply to sensitive crops.
3 days. Do not apply to sensitive crops.
3 days .
3 days.
3 days. Do not apply to sensitive crops.
**
**
**
**
**
**
*tepp
Issued: 7-31-74
IH-T-8 Replaces page issued 6-4-71
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
0,0,0' ,0'-TETRAMETHYL 0,0'-THIODI-p-PHENYLENE PHOSPHOROTHIOATE
(an organophosphate)
Other name; Abate
Empirical formula: ^ 16^-20^6^ 2^3 Molecular weight: 466.4
Structural formula
S __ _ S
^
H \ / it
(CH30)2P 0 ( }"S-\ )-0 P(OCH3)2
Purity; 90-95% (technical) Color: Brown (technical); white
(analytical grade)
Physical state: Viscous liquid
(technical grade); crystalline
(analytical grade)
Density: Specific gravity:
Vapor pressure: Boiling point:
Flammability: Melting point: 30.0-30.5°C.
(analytical grade)
Corrosive action:
Solubility. Practically insoluble in water; insoluble in hexane and
methylcyclohexane; soluble in acetonitrile, carbon tetrachloride,
ether, ethylene dichloride, toluene, and lower alkyl ketones.
Remarks: Appears to be stable indefinitely at room temperature; moderately
stable to hydrolysis in contact with aqueous alkali; no observed
hydrolysis at pH 8 at room temperature over a two week period or at
pH 11 at 40° C. for several hours.
Issued: 11-14-72 III-T-ll.a
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0,0,0',0'-TETRAMETHYL 0,o'-THIODI-p-PH.ENYLENE PHOSPHOROTHIOATE
Representative Labeling for an Emulsifiable Concentrate Formulation:
BRAND NAME
Active Ingredients:
I T I
0,0,0 ,0 -tetramethyl 0,0 -thiodi-p-phenylene
phosphorothioate 60.0%
aromatic petroleum solvent 21.5%
Inert Ingredients : .... 1 8 .5%
Precautionary Labeling;
WARNING! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
May cause irritation. May be harmful if swallowed or inhaled.
Avoid contact with skin or eyes. Avoid breathing vapor or spray
mist. Wash thoroughly after handling. In case of contact, flush
skin or eyes with plenty of water. Do not contaminate food or
feed products.
Bee caution: This product is toxic to bees and should not be
applied when bees are actively visiting the area.
Wildlife Precautions'. This product is toxic to birds. Shrimp and crabs
may be killed at application rates on this label. Do not apply
where these are important resources. Do not contaminate water
by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
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-T-ll.b
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0,0,0',0'-TETRAMETHYL 0,0'-THIODI-p-PHENYLENE PHOSPHOROTHIOATE
Representative Labeling for a Gramilar Formulation
BRAND NAME
Active Ingredient:
0,0,0 ,o'-tetramethyl 0,0 -thiodi-P-phenylene
phosphorothioate 5%
Inert Ingredients: .95%
Precautionary Labeling:
CAUTION! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
May be harmful if swallowed. Avoid breathing dust. Avoid contact
with skin. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not contaminate
food or feed products.
Disposal precautions: Destroy empty bags by burning. Stay away
from smoke and fumes.
Wildlife Precautions: This product is toxic to birds. Shrimp and crabs
may be killed at application rates on this label. Do not apply
where these are important resources. Do not contaminate water
by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
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-T-ll.c
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0,0,0',0'-TETRAMETHYL 0,0'-THIODI-p-PHENYLENE PHOSPHOROTHIOATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, G
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
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
** Oranges
Tangerines
Citrus thrips
Dosage
actual/A.
1.0 Ib./A.(EC)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
0.1 ppm.
Use restricted to Arizona and Cal-
ifornia.
For bearing trees. Make a single
application either at pre-bloom or
petal fall after mature fruit has
been harvested. Do not apply to
those varieties having immature or
mature fruit present during pre-
bloom or petal fall. Do not apply
during the bloom period. For ground
application, use 200 gallons of
water per acre and apply as a mist
spray. For aerial application, use
15-20 gallons of water.
For nonbearing trees. Apply when
insect injury to new growth appears.
For ground application, use 200 gal-
lons of water per acre and apply as
a mist spray. For aerial applica-
tion, use 15-20 gallons of water.
Do not apply to trees that will bear
fruit within 1 year.
*Abate
Issued: 12-15-72
III-T-11.1
Replaces page issued 8-15-72
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0,0,0',0'-TETRAMETHYL 0,0'-THIODI-p-PHENYLENE PHOSPHOROTHIOATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual/A.
AQUATIC AREAS
Do not use on crops used for food, forage, or pasture.
Young shrimp in treated tidal waters will be killed at these applica-
tion rates.
Lakes
Shallow ponds
Standing water
Woodland pools
Midges (larvae)
Mosquitoes (larvae)
0.05-0.1 lb.(G)
Apply uniformly around the edges of
water or where larvae are breeding.
Repeat as needed.
Marshes
Swamp s
Tidal waters
Waters high in
organic content
Midges (larvae)
Mosquitoes (larvae)
Highly polluted water
Midges (larvae)
Mosquitoes (larvae)
Catch basins
Lakes
Marshes
Shallow ponds
Sloughs
Standing water
Swamps
Tidal water
Woodland pools
Mosquitoes (larvae)
0.1-0.2 lb.(G)
0.5 lb.(G)
0.25-0.75 oz.
(EC)
Apply uniformly around the edges of
water or where larvae are breeding.
Repeat as needed.
Apply uniformly around the edges of
water or where larvae are breeding.
Repeat as needed.
Repeat as needed. The higher rate
should be used where phosphate re-
sistant mosquitoes occur.
Issued: 12-15-72
III-T-11.2
Replaces page issued 8-15-72
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0,0,0',0'-TETRAMETHYL 0,0'-THIODI-p-PHENYLENE PHOSPHOROTHIOATE
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual/A.
Intertidal zones of
sandy beaches
Margins of streams
Marshlands
Gnats 0.1-0.2 lb.(G) Apply uniformly around the edges of
Punkies water or where larvae are breeding.
Sand flies Repeat as needed.
Issued: 12-15-72 III-T-11.3
»US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1972 724-8i7/242 1-3
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0,0,0,0-TETRAPROPYL DITHIOPYROPHOSPHATE*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: EC, G
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
ORNAMENTALS
(Lawns and Turf)
Lawns
Turf (grasses)
Chinch bug
Sod webworms
13.3-18 oz./
100-200 gal.
water/5,000
sq. ft.(EC),
13.3-14 oz./
5,000 sq. ft.
(G)
6.9 oz./75 gal.
water/5,000 sq.
ft.(EC)
Do not allow children or domestic
animals on lawns until this pro-
duct has been watered in and the
treated area is completely dry.
Consult State Cooperative Agri-
cultural Extension Services or
Agricultural Experiment Stations
for correct timing of applications
in your area. Avoid drift to ad-
joining food and forage crops.
Clean up spills on walks and patios.
Mow lawn, remove clippings, and
water lawn thoroughly before appli-
cation. In areas where chinch
bugs are a severe problem, repeat
application at 6- to 8-week inter-
vals.
Water lawns thoroughly before appli-
cation. Apply in early evening
when caterpillars are feeding.
Do not water heavily or irrigate
for 2 or 3 days after treatment.
Repeat in 8 weeks or as needed.
*Aspon
Issued: 11-14-72
III-T-12
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TOXAPHENE*
PRINCIPAL FCRMULAIdCMS: L; EC; WP; D
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
USE
TOLERANCE
DOSAGE
Alfalfa
Extended
Apples
Apricots
Bananas
3
not more
than 0.3
In pulp)
Barley
Ibs. actual/A.
3-5
16.0
12.0
1.5
3 pints of
liquid concea
trate/A.
50.0
5-0
3-5
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
Apply in early spring or after cutting
before new growth is k inches tall.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter.
Do not apply after second cover spray or
within kO days of harvest.
Do not apply after second cover spray or
within 40 days of harvest.
1 day.
Apply by aircraft as ultra low volume
(undiluted) spray. Do not graze treated
areas to dairy animals or animals being
finished for slaughter.
To be applied to trunk and soil. Do not
apply when fruit is present. Do not feed
treated forage to dairy animals or animals
being finished for slaughter. Single
application.
Wet or dry bait formulations. Do not
apply broadcast when edible parts are
present.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter. No restriction on the use of
the grain.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use as food or
^Chlorinated camphene(67$ to 69% chlorine)
Issued: 5-31-69 III-T-17.1
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TOXAPHENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Beans :
dry
green
lima
Beans :
green
lima
snap
Beans :
snap
Blackberries
Boysenberries
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Bush and vine
fruits:
Blackberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Dewberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Cabbage
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
Ibs. actual/A.
6.0
2.0 oz. /bu.
seed
3.0 (dust)
1.0 (EC)
4.0
4.0
8.0
8.0
25.0
5.0
4.0
No limitations on use of shelled beans as
human food. Do not apply dusts to green
or snap beans within 7 days of harvest.
Do not apply sprays to green or snap beans
after pods begin to form. Do not feed
treated vines to dairy animals or animals
being finished for slaughter.
Seed treatment. Do not use treated seed
for food or feed.
5 days. Do not feed treated vines
to dairy animals or animals being
finished for slaughter.
Use restricted to Florida. 5 days.
Do not make more than 6 applications per
season. Do not feed treated vines to
dairy animals or animals being finished
for slaughter.
Do not apply after fruit begins to form.
Do not apply after fruit begins to form.
Do not apply after edible parts begin to
form or within 30 days of harvest.
Do not apply after edible parts begin to
form or within 30 days of harvest.
Preplanting soil treatment or when no
fruit is present. Single application.
Wet or dry bait formulation. Do not
apply broadcast when edible parts are
present.
Do not apply after heads start, to form.
**
Issued: 7-31-74
III-T-17.2
Replaces page issued 5-31-69
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TOXAPHENE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Ibs. actual/A.
5-0
8.0
5.0
10.0
5.0
50.0
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Citrus:
Grapefruit
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Oranges
Tangelos
Tangerines
Collards
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
2.0
No time limitations.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form or within 30 days of harvest.
Do not apply after plants start to bunch
or after plants are half mature.
30 days. Dust, spray, or granular
formulations. Do not feed treated forage
to dairy animals or animals being finished
for slaughter.
Wet or dry bait formulation. Do not
apply broadcast when edible parts are
present.
To be applied as a soil treatment when
no fruit is present. Do not feed treated
forage to dairy animals or animals being
finished for slaughter. Single
application.
Ik days (dust).
28 days (spray).
21 days (dust).
35 days (spray).
Issued: 5-18-70
III-T-17.3
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TOXAPHENE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Corn
Cotton
**
Cowpeas
Cranberries
Cucumbers
5
cotton-
seed)
7
7
Ibs. actual/A.
2.0
6.0
4.0
8.0
3.0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
5.0
3-0
Granular formulation only. Do not feed
ensilage from treated corn to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter. Do not graze dairy animals
on treated stover. Do not graze meat
animals on treated stover within h weeks
of slaughter. No limitation on use of
grain.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter. No limitation on use of
grain.
Do not graze dairy animals or animals
being finished for slaughter in fields
treated late in the season.
Do not apply after bolls open..
No limitation on use of shelled peas as
human food. Do not apply to cowpeas to
be used as green snaps after pods begin
to form. Do not feed treated vines to
dairy animals or animals being finished
for slaughter.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use as food or
Do not apply after fruit starts to form.
Do not apply after edible parts start to
form. May be injurious to plant growth.
Issued: 2-15-73
III-T-17.4
Replaces page issued 5-31-69
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TOXAPHENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppmj
Deciduous fruits
and nuts :
Apples
Apricots
Hazelnuts
Hickory nuts
Nectarines
Peaches
Pears
Pecans
Quinces
Walnuts
Dewberries
Eggplants
Field, fiber anc
forage crops :
Alfalfa
Barley
Corn
Cotton
Milo
Oats
Peanuts
Popcorn
Rice
Rye
7
1
1
1
1
1
7
7
7
7
7
7
Extended
5
7
5
(cotton-
seed)
5
, sorghum
grain)
5
7
7
5
5
Ibs . actual/A .
s.o
25.0
U.O
5-0
6.0
25.0
Wet or dry bait formulation. Do not
apply broadcast when edible parts are
present .
Soil application. Apply to trunk,
scaffold branches, and soil when no
fruit is present . Do not feed treated
forage to dairy animals or animals
being finished for slaughter. Single
application.
Do not apply after fruit begins to form.
5 days .
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Apply as a preplanting soil treatment
or before edible parts start to form.
Single application.
Issued: 5-18-70
III-T-17.5
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TOXAPHENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Field, fiber and
forage crops :
(continued)
Sorghum
Soybeans
Wheat
Garlic
Grain crops :
Barley
Corn
Oats
Rice
Rye
Sorghum (grain)
Wheat
Hazelnuts
5
(grain)
2
dry form
5
7
5
7
5
5
5
5
5
7
Ibs . actual/A .
25.0
15.0
2.5
25.0
10.0
Apply as a preplanting soil treatment
or before edible parts start to form.
Single application .
Apply as a preplanting soil treatment
or before edible parts start to form.
Wet or dry bait formulations. No time
limitations .
Apply as a preplanting soil treatment
or before edible parts start to form.
Single application.
Dust or spray. No time limitations.
Issued: 6-30«72
III-T-17.6
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TOXAPHENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Hickory nuts
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Kumquats
Leeks
Lettuce
Loganberries
Nectarines
Oats
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
5
7
7
7
Ibs. actual/A.
10.0
3.0
2.0
4.0
3.0
10.0
4.o
5.0
4.0
12.0
3-5
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
5.0
5.0
5.o
Dust or spray. No time limitations.
Do not use treated tops as food or feed.
Ik days (for dust).
28 days (for spray).
21 days (for dust).
35 days (for spray).
Do not apply after edible parts begin to
form or within 30 days of harvest.
Do not apply after fruit begins to form.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter.
Do not apply after seedling stage.
Do not apply after seedling stage on
leaf lettuce. Do not apply after heads
begin to form on head lettuce.
Do not apply after fruit begins to form.
-Do not apply within 40 days of harvest
or after second cover spray.
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 pods begin to form.
Do not apply to green or spring onions.
Do not use tops for food or feed.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-T-17.7
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TOXAPHEWE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Peaches
Peanuts
Pears
Peas
Pecans
Peppers
Pimentos
Pineapples
7
7
Ibs. actual/A.
12.0
25.0
6.0
16.0
5-0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
10.0
3.0
6.0
2.0
5.0
2.25
20.0
Do not apply within 40 days of harvest,
or after second cover spray.
Single soil application only. Do not
apply after first cultivation.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter.
Dust or spray. Do not apply within 40
days of harvest or after second cover
spray.
Do not apply after pods begin to form
if pods are to be used as food, or within
7 days of harvest if pods are not to be .
used as food. Do not feed vines to dairy
animals or animals being fattened for
slaughter.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or feed
No time limitations.
5 days.
Do not apply after peppers begin to form.
2 days.
Do not apply after edible parts start
to form.
Apply when first whorl of flowers is
open and repeat 7-10 days later. Do
not feed waste from treated pineapples to
dairy or meat animals.
Preplanting soil treatment or at time
of planting. Single application.
Issued: 3-26-71
III-T-17.8
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TOXAPHENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE
(ppm)
LIMITATIONS
Quinces
Radishes:
field
greenhouse
Raspberries
Rice
Rutabagas
Rye
Shallots
Sorghum
7
5
7
5
7
5
Ibs. actual/A.
16.0
5.0
k.O
3-5
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
6.0
3-5
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
3.0
2.0
3-0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
Do not apply within kO days of harvest
or after second cover spray.
No time limitations.
Do not apply after fruit begins to form.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being finished for
slaughter. No limitations on the use of
grain.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Do not use treated tops for food or feed.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals being fattened for
slaughter. No limitations on the use of
grain.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use as food or
Do not apply after seedling stage.
28 days. Do not apply more than once
after heads start to form. Do not graze
dairy animals or animals being finished
for slaughter on treated fields. Do not
ensile treated forage.
hO days. Do not apply more than once
after heads start to form. Do not graze
dairy animals or animals being finished
for slaughter on treated fields. Do not
ensile treated forage.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use as food or
Issued: 5-31-69
III-T-17.9
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TOXAPHENE
USE
Soybeans
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
2.0
(soybeans
3ry form)
6.0
(crude
soy-
bean
oil)
Spinach
Strawberries
Tomatoes
7
7
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Ibs. actual/A,
'4.0
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
4.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
5.0
21 days. Do not feed treated plants or
ensilage made from treated plants to
poultry, dairy animals, or animals being
finished for slaughter. Do not feed
soybean mill trash to livestock or
poultry.
Seed treatment.
or feed.
Do not use as food
Do not apply after seedling stage.
21 days. Do not apply more than once
per season.
Do not apply after fruit starts to form.
1 day.
~5 days.
Issued: 2-15-73
III-T-17.10 Replaces page issued 5-18-70
«US. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 19'3 514-15/./189 l-i
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TOXAPHENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Vegetables
(root crops ) :
Carrots
Garlic
Horseradish
Leeks
Onions
Parsnips
Radishes
Rutabagas
Shallots
(non-root
crops) :
Beans
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
Okra
Peas
Peppers
Pimentos
Rutabagas
Spinach
Tomatoes
Velvet beans
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
NF
Ibs. actual/ A.
15.0
2.5
25.0
2.5
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
Single preplanting soil treatment or
before edible parts begin to form.
Wet or dry bait formulations. Do not
applj Wueii edible parts are present,
unless dosage is within limits of other
applications of this insecticide.
Single preplanting soil treatment or
before edible parts begin to form.
Wet or dry bait formulations. Do not
apply when edible parts are present,
unless dosage is within limits of other
applications of this insecticide.
Seed treatment. Do not use as food or
feed.
Issued: 3-26-71
III-T-17.11
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TOXAPHENE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
DOSAGE
LIMITATIONS
Walnuts
Wheat
Animals:
Beef cattle
7
5
7
(in fat)
Ibs. actual/A,
15.0
3-5
2.0 oz./bu.
seed
0.6$
(in water)
5.0$
(dust)
(dust)
8.0$
(in oil)
5-0$
(in oil)
2.0$
Dust or spray. No time limitation.
Do not feed treated forage to dairy
animals or animals "being finished for
slaughter. No restriction on the use of
the grain.
Seed treatment.
feed.
Do not use as food or
Dip or spray. Do not apply within 28
days of slaughter.
Dust animals thoroughly. Do not apply
within 28 days of slaughter.
Applied in dust bags, with other
ingredients. Do not permit animals
access to dust bags for JO days prior to
slaughter.
Apply by backrubbers. Do not permit
animals access to treatment within 28
days of slaughter.
Apply sparingly by brush or sponge. Wet
tips of the hair. Do not soak the hide.
Apply locally as screw-worm and ear tick
treatment. Formulated in combination
with other insecticides as smear or
liquid.
Issued: 5-18-70
III-T-17.12
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
TOXAPHENE
USE
TOLERANCE
(ppm)
LIMEIATICNS
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Agricultural
premises:
Barns
Sheds
Animals
shelters
Fences
Other farm
building
(excluding
dairy barns,
milk rooms,
and poultry
houses)
Grain bins and
Grain elevators
7
(in fat)
7
(in fat)
NF
NF
Ibs. actual/A.
0.6$
(in water)
5.0$
(dust)
2.0$
0.6%
(in water)
5-0$
(dust)
8.0$
(in oil)
1*00 mg./sq. ft.
400
. ft.
Dip or spray. Do not apply within 28
days of slaughter. Do not use on dairy
goats.
Dust animals thoroughly. Do\not apply
within 28 days of slaughter.
Apply locally as screw-worm and fleece
worm treatment. Formulated in
combination with other insecticides.
Dip or spray. Do not apply within 28
days of slaughter.
Dust animals thoroughly. Do not apply
within 28 days of slaughter.
Apply by rubbing devices. Do not permit
animals access to this treatment within
28 days of slaughter.
Dust or spray. Apply to interior and
exterior surfaces, also exterior of
dairy barns.
Apply to interior and exterior surface
as a residual treatment. Do not apply
to or contaminate grain or other foods.
Issued: 11-15-69
III-T-17.13
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
1,4',5'-TRICHLORO-2'-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXY)MKTHANESULFONANILIDE,
SODIUM SALT
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: L
TYPF PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
SPECIALIZED USES
This mothproofing agent is fast to washing, milling, carbonizing,
perspiration, bleaching, rubbing, ironing, and dry cleaning.
Bristles
Hair
Carpet beetle
Clothes moths (larvae)
Fur beetle
1.5%
Apply to loose material for
about one hour at 122-131°F.
(5n-55°C.). Sour the bath
with 1% acetic acid (60%)
followed by treatment of the
goods at the same temperature
for another half hour. When
material is to be dyed it is
best to add the active
ingredient to the dyebath
instead. Dosage based upon
the weight of bristles or
hair.
Refer to directions for
Carpet beetle and Clothes
moths above.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-T-28.1
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1,4' , 5'-TRICHLORO-2'-(2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXY)METHANESULFONANILIDE,
Site and Pest
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Woolens
Carpet beetle
Clothes moths (larvae)
1.0%
1.5%
Fur beetle
1.5%
1.1
Apply in dyebaths, after-
treatments, bleaching liquors
and continuous washing
processes according to
manufacturers instructions.
Percentages may have to be
varied for use in the
continuous washing process.
Dosage based upon the weight
of wool plus any polyamide
fibers.
Apply during vigoureaux
printing. At least 10% of
the surface of the tops must
be printed (roller 10/90).
Dosage based upon the weight
of wool plus any polyamide
fibers.
Apply to dyebaths, after-
treatments, bleaching liquors
and continous washing
processes according to
manufacturers instructions.
Percentages may have to be
varied for use in the contin-
uous washing process. Dosage
based upon the weight of wool
plus any polyamide fibers.
Apply during vigoureaux
printing. At least 10% of
the surface of the tops must
be printed (roller 10/90).
Dosage based upon the weight
of wool plus any polyamide
fibers.
Issued: 7-31-74
III-T-28.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
(Z)-9-Tricosene*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: bait
TYPE PESTICIDE: Attractant
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT
Avoid contamination of feed, foodstuffs and animal quarters.
Do not use where milk is stored or processed.
Do not use treated garbage for feed.
Use only in areas inaccessible to food producing animals.
(Poultry Houses and Yards)
Caged layer houses
(House fly) 0.25 Ib. 0.125%/ Spot treatment. Apply to walk-
(adults) 500 sq. ft.(bait) ways only. Do not apply to
manure. Flies are encouraged to
remain in treated areas.
Formulated with o-isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate which
provides initial knockdown and
reduction of populations.
(Outdoor Areas)
Outdoor areas
(House fly) 0.25 Ib. 0.125%/ Spot treatment. Use. limited to
(adults) 500 sq. ft. (bait) areas around the outside of
broiler houses, feedlots, holding
pens and livestock barns where
flies feed. Flies are encouraged
to remain in treated areas.
Formulated with o-isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate which
provides initial knockdown and
reduction of populations.
*Muscamone
Issued: 12-14-73 III-T-28-1.1
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(Z)-9-Tricosene
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
HUMANS. PETS AND OTHER ANIMALS
Kennels
(House fly) 0.25 Ib. 0.125%/ Spot treatment. Use limited to
(adults) 500 sq. ft.(bait) areas around the outside of
kennels where flies feed. Flies
are encouraged to remain in
treated areas. Avoid contamina-
tion of feed, foodstuffs and
animal quarters.
Formulated with o-isopropoxy-
phenyl methylcarbamate which
provides initial knockdown and
reduction of populations.
Issued: 12-14-73 III-T-28-1.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
XYLENE
PRINCIPAL FCRMULATICHS: L
TYPE PESTICIDE: Solvent
USE TC^ERAHCE DOSAGE LDinuaxcas
lpp»/
Bush and vine
fruits :
Blackberries
Blueberries
Boysenberries
Cranberries
Currants
Dewberries
Gooseberries
Grapes
Huckleberries
Loganberries
Raspberries
Strawberries
Youngberries
Field, fiber and
forage crops :
Alfalfa
Barley
Birdsfoot
trefoil
Buckwheat
Clover
Corn
Cotton
Flax
Grasses
Hops
Lespedeza
Millet
RLlo
Oats
Pasture grass
Peanuts
Popcorn
Rice
Rye
Safflower
Gxt ended
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
5.0 (in water)
5.0 (in water)
Full coverage spray. No time limitations
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-X-1.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
XYLENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMIIAHOTS
(ppm)
Field, fiber and
forage crops:
(continued)
Sorghum
Soybeans
Sugar beets
Sugarcane
Vetch
Wheat
Seedbed soil
f umigat ion
Soil fumigation
(loose soil for
greenhouse,
plantbeds, cold
frames, raised
benches, etc.)
Tree fruits:
Apples
Apricots
Avocados
Cherries
Dates
Figs
Grapefruit
Guavas
Kumquats
Lemons
Limes
Mangoes
Nectarines
Olives
Oranges
Papayas
Passion fruit
Peaches
Pears
Persimmons
Extended
m
NF
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
5.0 (in water)
210.0
0.9 Ibs./cu. yd.
7.5 (in water)
No time limitations .
Preplant soil application to thoroughly
pulverized soil under gas-tight cover.
Expose to fumigation for 2k hours. Allow
3-6 days to lapse between time of
application and planting.
Preplant soil application. Apply to
thoroughly pulverized soil under gas-
tight cover. Expose to fumigation for
24 hours. Allow 3-6 days to lapse
between time of application and planting.
Full coverage spray. No time limitation.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-X-1.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
XYLENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE UMITATICNS
(ppmj
Tree fruits;
(continued)
Plums
Pomegranate
Prunes
Quinces
Tangelos
Tangerines
Vegetables :
Asparagus
Beans
Beets
Blackeyed peas
Broccoli
Brussels
sprouts
Cabbage
Cantaloupes
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collards
Corn
Cowpeas
Cucumbers
Eggplants
Endive
Garlic
Horseradish
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lettuce
Melons
Mustard greens
Okra
Onions
Parsnips
Peas
Peppers
Pimentos
Ext ended
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
7.5 (in water)
2.0 (in water)
Full cover spray. No time limitations.
No time limitations.
Issued: 5-31-69
III-X-1.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
XYLENE
USE TOLERANCE DOSAGE LIMITATIONS
(ppm)
Vegetables :
(continued)
Potatoes
Pumpkins
Radishes
Rutabagas
Salsify
Shallots
Spinach
Squash ( summer }
Squash (winter;
Sweetpotatoes
Swiss chard
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelons
Animals:
Beef cattle
Dairy cattle
Goats
Sheep
Swine
Agricultural
premises :
Barns
Dairy barns
Grain bins
Feed rooms
Hog pens
Poultry houses
Sheepfolds
Milk rooms
Etc.
Extended
Extended
Extended
Ibs. actual/A.
2.0 (in water)
8.2%
(in water)
1*5.0*
15.0*
No time limitations.
Dip, spray or wash. Thoroughly drench
animals .
Screw- worm and ear tick remedies. Apply
locally to cuts, wounds, scratches, etc.
Apply thoroughly as a surface spray. Do
not contaminate milk or milk handling
equipment.
Issued:
III-X-1.4
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ZINC CHLORIDE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
STRUCTURES, WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES
(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)
Lumber
Termites 16.28% (S) For use only on surfaces
exposed by cutting, notching
or dapping of pressure-treated
lumber. Apply several coats
by brush or mop. Formulated
with sodium dichromate.
4.2% (S) For use only on surfaces
exposed by cutting, notching
or dapping of pressure-treated
lumber. Apply several coats
by brush or mop. Formulated
with ammonium sulfate, boric
acid and sodium dichromate.
Issued: 7-31-74 III-Z-1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ZINC ION AND MANGANESE ETHYLENE BISDITHIOCARBAMATE 80%
A COORDINATION PRODUCT OF MANGANESE 16%, ZINC 2%,
** ETHYLENE BISDITHIOCARBAMATE 62%*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Livestock Tolerance
0.5 ppm (kidney and liver of beef cattle)
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Pears
Pear psylla
10 ppm.
15 day preharvest interval
through 8.0 Ib./A. Foliage
application.
Do not graze livestock in
treated areas.
1.2/100 gal. Use restricted to the Pacific
water (WP) Northwest. Foliage application
for control of young nymphs.
Make 2 or 3 applications at 7-
to 10-day intervals starting at
petal fall. New growth must be
treated as it appears. As
treatment should coincide with
the initial appearance of the
nymphs, consult your State
Agricultural Experiment Station
or Cooperative Agricultural
Extension Service for proper
timing.
1.2-1.5/100 Use restricted to the Pacific
gal. water Northwest. For postharvest
(WP) application only. Consult your
State Agricultural Experiment
Station or Cooperative Agricul-
tural Extension Service for
proper timing. Apply for full
coverage using 800-1,000 gallons
of finished spray per acre.
*Dithane M-45
Issued: 7-31-74
III-Z-2
Replaces page issued 3-29-74
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ZINC NAPHTHENATE
PRINCIPAL FORMULATIONS: S
TYPE PESTICIDE: Insecticide
Site and Pest Dosage
actual
Tolerance, Use, Limiations
STRUCTURES. WOOD PRODUCTS AND WOOD COMMODITIES
(Terrestrial Structures)
(Wood Products and Wood Commodities)
Wood
Termites
13.0-16.0%
(2% zinc as
metallic) (S)
Apply to clean, dry,, well seasoned
wood free of bark and paint or
other surface films by brush, dip,
roller or spray.
For wood coming in contact with the
ground, apply 2 or more flowing
coats or dip for at least 3 to 5
minutes per inch of thickness,
Dip fence posts, poles, foundation
timbers and heavy wooden members
for 12-48 hours. Re-treat surfaces
exposed by cutting, boring, sanding
or sawing after original treatment.
For a single coat, one gallon covers
200-300 square feet.
Surfaces may be painted 24 to 48
hours after treatment depending
upon drying conditions.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-Z-3.1
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ZINC NAPHTHENATE
Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
actual
Wood (continued)
Termites (continued)
25.0%
(2% zinc as
metallic) (S)
Apply to clean, dry, well
seasoned wood free of bark and
paint or other surface films by
brush, dip or spray.
For wood used above ground, apply
2 flowing coats 4 to 6 hours apart
or dip wood for 3 minutes. For
wood used below ground treat as
follows: Dip posts, timber, etc.
for 12-48 hours. Dip lumber and
timbers for 15 to 30 minutes per
inch of thickness. Pine may absorb
preservative more rapidly.
For a single coat, one gallon covers
250-400 square feet.
Re-treat surfaces exposed by cutting
boring, sanding or sawing after
original treatment. Allow treated
wood to dry thoroughly before paint-
ing. Surfaces may be painted a
minimum of 48 hours after treatment.
For some products, if lumber is to be
painted or it will come in contact
with growing plants, use only clean
mineral spirits of the Stoddard
solvent type for dilution.
Formulated with pentachlorophenol
and related chlorophenols plus
mineral spirits and xylol or petro-
leum distillates.
Issued: 7-31-75
III-Z-3.2
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
ZINC NAPHTHENATE
Site and Pest
Dosage
actual
Wood (continued)
Termites (continued)
30.5%
(4% zinc as
metallic) (S)
Wood boring insects
25.0%
(2% zinc as
metallic) (S)
30.5%
(4% zinc as
metallic) (S)
Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Apply to clean, dry, well seasoned
wood free of bark and paint or
other surface films by brush or dip.
For general applications, apply 2
flowing coats. Apply second coat
immediately after penetration of
the first.
Dip fence posts, poles, foundation
timbers and heavy wooden members
for 12 to 48 hours. Dip lumber to
be in contact with soil for a mini-
mum of one hour or apply 2 or more
flowing coats.
Surfaces may be painted 72 hours to
a week after treatment.
Formulated with petroleum distillates,
Refer to entry under Termites.
Refer to entry under Termites.
if U S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE-1975- 210-810/33
Issued: 7-31-75
III-Z-3.3
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
7INEB*
PRINCIPAL FORMULATION: WP
TYPE PESTICIDE: Acaricide
General Warnings and Limitations
Never allow this chemical to become wet during storage. This may
lead to certain chemical changes which will reduce its effectiveness
and create vapors which may be flammable.
Site and Pest Dosage Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Ib. actual
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Citrus 7.0 ppm.
No preharvest interval through
20 Ib./A. Foliage application.
Rust mites 0.75-0.8/100 Foliage application. Apply
gal. water(WP) from late June through early
August, or begin earlier if
needed.
0.375-0.75/100 Use restricted to Florida.
gal. water(WP) Foliage application. For use
on grapefruit and oranges only.
Use the higher rate if a copper
compound is also used. Apply
when 10% of the leaves are
infested with mites.
*zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate
Issued: 3-29-74 III-Z-4
OJS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1974 546-317/328 1-3
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EPA COMPENDIUM OF REGISTERED PESTICIDES
APPENDIX A
to
Volume III
Food Crop, Livestock and Agricultural
Premises Index
(revised)
December 14, 1973
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticide Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D. C.
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crop, Livestock and Agricultural Premises
Index to Volume III
(revised)
Introduction
This index to Volume III of the "EPA Compendium of Registered
Pesticides" is organized into three parts; the crop section, livestock
and poultry section and the agricultural premises and equipment section.
The sites under each section are alphabetized. Pesticides with labeling
claims for each site follow in alphabetical order with their chemical
number (i.e., III-C-7). These sites were indexed from 191 pesticides
published in the old chart format or in the new Compendium format.
We hope ultimately to have similar indices for the other major
groupings (i.e., Ornamentals, Aquatic Areas).
We wish to acknowledge the outstanding effort made by Virginia
Clark in compiling this index from the basic document and typing the
manuscript.
Table of Contents
Crops A III 1
Livestock and Poultry A III 139
Agricultural Premises and Equipment A III 148
A III i
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Alfalfa
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
1,1-bis (p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] IIT-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbofuran III-C-8
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
Isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbon disulflde III-C-10
carbophenothion III-C-12
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methy]-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0~dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, S-ester with 4-(mercapto=
methyl)-2-methoxy-A 1,3,4-thiadiazolin-5-one [Supracide] III-D-48
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
di-?i_propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
fenthion III-F-2
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0~dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
ma t-Vi i-vrn-xr 1 -. ___,«,» _..««__._. - ~ « _,__ _____»_ »-, TTT M. Q
JilCf L ilwmY .i- -.-.. ._ _-_ __ -._., j_j^ j_~Ti y
methoxychlor, technical - III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled - ITI-N-2
naT>«»-Vi-t nm _ __ _. . ._ ,_ - TTT P_0
pa.rauni.un .L.II.I L
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 1
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Alfalfa (continued)
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
Almonds
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-ter£-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
0-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide ITI-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
Anise
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 2
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Apples
allethrin III-A-5
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
binapacryl III-B-10
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-te2r>£-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-ter>t-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
p-chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfide [Animert] III-C-23
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related $
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dinitrocresol III-D-53
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 3
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Apples (continued)
endrin III-E-2
ethion III-E-4
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl O-(P-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
glyodin III-G-2
isopropyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate [Acaralate] III-I-3
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(n,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
ovex III-0-6
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
potash fish oil soap III-P-22
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
ryanodine III-R-4
sodium polysulfide and sodium thiosulfate III-S-14
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
tetraethyl pyrophosphate [tepp] III-T-8
toxaphene III-T-17
tricyclohexyltin hydroxide [Plictran] III-T-29
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 4
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Apricots
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2- (p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-te^t-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide flime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related 3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro*
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 5
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Apricots (continued)
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
paradichlorobenzene III-P-1
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Artichokes
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
endosulfan III-E-1
parathion III-P-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 6
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Asparagus
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cg
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Avocados
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
calcium arsenate III-C-2
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-$
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
parathion III-P-2
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 7
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Bananas
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
decachlorooctahydro-1,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]=
pentalene-2-one [Kepone] III-D-2
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
metaldehyde III-M-8
ronnel III-R-1
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
Bananas (Cavandish)
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
Barley
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
chloropicrin III-C-24
demeton III-D-3
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 8
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Barley (continued)
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-^-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
endrin III-E-2
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
heptachlor III-H-1
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
methylene chloride III-M-14
parathion III-P-2
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 9
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Beans
Refer also to Beans (green), Beans (lima), Beans (dry) - which
includes navy, red, kidney and others, Beans (pole), Beans
(snap), Blackeyed peas, Cowpeas, Crowder peas, Southern peas.
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] I1I-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
0-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 10
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Beans (dry)
Refer also to Beans
1,1-bis (p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium arsenate III-C-2
carbophenothion III-C-12
cryolite III-C-48
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
endosulfan III-E-1
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
toxaphene III-T-17
Beans (green)
Refer also to Beans and Beans (snap)
1,1-bis 0?-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium arsenate III-C-2
cryolite III-C-48
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
dimethoate III-D-34
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
methyl bromide III-M-11
-1-J TTT_M_9
HCt-l.C2U J, J.-L IN f.
toxaphene III-T-17
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 11
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Beans (lima)
Refer also to Beans
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bisfc-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium arsenate III-C-2
carbophenothion III-C-12
cryolite III-C-48
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
lindane III-L-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
toxaphene III-T-17
Beans (pole)
Refer also to Beans
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 12
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Beans (snap)
Refer also to Beans and Beans (green)
carbophenothion III-C-12
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
heptachlor III-H-1
methomyl III-M-9
toxaphene III-T-17
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 13
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Beets
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxyl-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C%
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
malathion IIZ-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Birdseed mixtures
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 14
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Birdsfoot trefoil
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
Bitter melon
Refer also to Cucurbits
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
Blackberries
Refer also to Caneberries.
allethrin III-A-5
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-£ert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 15
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Blackberries (continued)
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor III-H-1
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 16
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Blackeyed peas
Refer also to Beans
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-dimethyl 0- -nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
fmethyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 17
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Blueberries
allethrin III-A-5
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)tnethyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D^43
di-tt-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
heptachlor III-H-1
lead arsenate III-L-1
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 18
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Boysenberries
Refer also to Caneberries.
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
heptachlor III-H-1
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Brazil nuts
methyl bromide III-M-11
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 19
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Broccoli
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate [Monitor] III-D-47
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 20
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Broccoli (continued)
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 21
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Brussels sprouts
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, aloha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform JII-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
copper arsenate III-C-36
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate [Monitor] III-D-47
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 22
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Brussels sprouts (continued)
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Buckwheat
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chloropicrin III-C-24
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 23
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Bushnuts
methyl bromide III-M-11
Butternuts
methyl bromide III-M-11
Cabbage
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuri-ngiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
copper arsenate III-C-36
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C_
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-P-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 24
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cabbage (continued)
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate [Monitor] III-D-47
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isomel III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor III-H-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
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nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetraethyl pyrophosphate [tepp] III-T-8
toxaphene III-T-17
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 25
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Caneberries
Refer also to Blackberries, Boysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries,
Raspberries, and Youngberries.
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
Cantaloupes
Refer also to Melons
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
di-tt-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
1TO LGtlOTlG "...-__._ __________.____.«__ _____ ^ j^ j__j£« ^
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 26
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Carrots
2-butoxyethanol IIT-3-22
calcium arsenate IIi-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomRthoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
copper arsenate III-C-36
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden DJ III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Hipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [^-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 27
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Casabas
Refer also to Melons
carbaryl
nicotine sulfate
III-C-"
III-N-
t-
Cashews
calcium arsenate
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated]
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [^-propyl isome]
dormant oils
hydrocyanic acid
methyl bromide
piperonyl butoxide
pyrethrins
sulfur
II
III
III-
III-
III-
III-l
III-M
III-P-
III-P-
III-S-
Cauliflower
aldrin
allethrin
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC]
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane]
2-butoxyethanol
calcium arsenate
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated]
carbaryl
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin]
chlordane
chlordime form
chlordimeform hydrochloride
copper arsenate
cryolite
demeton
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone]
Ill-
Ill-
- III-
- III-
- Ill-
- Ill-
- III-
- III-
- Ill-
- Ill'
- III-
- Ill-
- Ill-
A
A
-B
-B-
B-
B-
-C-
C-
-c-;
-C-9
-C-l
-C-K
C-16
C-36
C-48
-D-3
-D-7
Issued: 12-14-73
A III 28
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cauliflower (continued)
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate [Monitor] III-D-47
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-rz-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] II1-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide TII-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetraethyl pyrophosphate [tepp] III-T-8
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 29
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Celery
aldrin III-A-3
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C.y
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 30
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Chard
Refer to Swiss chard.
Cherries
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha.
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
?-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cj
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methy3-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
2,4-dinitro-6-octyl*phenyl crotonate; 2,6-dinitro-4-octyl*=
phenyl crotonate; and nitrooctyl*phenols (principally
dinitro)
*& mixture of 1-methylheptyl,1-ethylhexyl, and l-propyl=
pentyl isomers [Karathane] III-D-56
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethyl 4,^'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl 0-(^-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
foxydemetonmethyl]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 31
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Cherries (continued)
glyodin III-G-2
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Mores tan ]
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
paradichlorobenzene III-P-1
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
potash fish oil soap III-P-22
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sodium polysulfide and sodium thiosulfate III-S-14
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
Chestnuts
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-j
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden B] III-D-21
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
ethion III-E-4
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
Chinese cabbage
carbarvl III-C-7
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 32
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cipollini bulbs
Refer to Onions (Cipollini bulbs).
Citrus
Refer also to Citrus Citron, Grapefruit, Kumquats, Lemons, Limes,
Oranges, Tangerines, Tangeloes.
allethrin III-A-5
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
carbaryl III-C-7
carbon disulfide III-C-10
decachlorooctahydro-l,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]=
pentalene-2-one [Kepone] III-D-2
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
endosulfan III-E-1
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor I1I-H-1
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
nicotine III-N-5
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
ryanodine III-R-4
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
tetradifon III-T-6
tricyclohexyltin hydroxide [Plictran] III-T-29
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 33
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Citrus citron
Refer also to Citrus
carbaryl III-C-7
methyl bromide III-M-11
Clover
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, aZpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, S-ester with 4-(mercapto=
methyl)-2-methoxy-A2l,3,4-thiadiazolin-5-one [Supracide] III-D-48
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 34
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cocoa beans
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
Coffee
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
Collards
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus fhuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 35
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Collards (continued)
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Comb honey
Refer to Honey (comb)
ethylene oxide III-E-11
methyl bromide III-M-11
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 36
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Corn
Refer also to Corn (field), Corn (pop), Corn (sweet).
aldrin III-A-3
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
chloropicrin III-C-24
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
cryolite III-C-48
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isotne] III-D-60
0-ethyl S,S-dipropyl phosphorodithioate [Mocap] III-E-7
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor III-H-1
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
-LinCLSUTlG '~-...«...»^__^. _L J_ i.*-lj* £
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 37
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Corn (continued)
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
methylene chloride III-M-14
mineral oil III-M-19
parathion III-P-2
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
ryanodine III-R-4
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
suxruir """~ *-_______._-._.-___ jj_x~S*~"lo
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Corn (field)
Refer also to Corn
carbofuran III-C-8
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
ethion III-E-4
0-ethyl S,S-dipropyl phosphorodithioate [Mocap] III-E-7
m-(l-methylbutyl)phenyl methylcarbamate and m-(l-ethyl=
propyl)phenyl methylcarbamate [Bux] III-M-12
phorate III-P-10
3,4,5-trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate and 2,3,5-trimethyl=
phenyl methylcarbamate [Landrin] III-T-30-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 38
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Corn (pop)
Refer also to Corn
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbon disulfide III-C-10
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C~
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-Cmethylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
m-(l-methylbutyl)phenyl methylcarbamate and m-(l-ethyl=
propyl)phenyl methylcarbamate [Bux] III-M-12
methylene chloride III-M-14
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
3,4,5-trimethylphenyl methylcarbamate and 2,3,5-trimethyl=
phenyl methylcarbamate [Landrin] III-T-30-1
xylene III-X-1
Corn (sweet)
Refer also to Corn
chlordane III-C-16
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
endosulfan III-E-1
0-ethyl S,S-dipropyl phosphorodithioate [Mocap] III-E-7
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
tfi-(l-methylbutyl)phenyl methylcarbamate and w-(l-ethyl=
propyl)phenyl methylcarbamate [Bux] III-M-12
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 39
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cotton
aldicarb III-A-2
aldrin III-A-3
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[nisyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl phosphate ester with 3-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-ots-=
crotonamide [dicrotophos, Bidrin] III-D-44
dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-c-ts-crotonamide III-D-45
[monocrotophos, Azodrin]
0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate [Monitor] III-D-47
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, S-ester with 4-(mercapto=
methyl)-2-methoxy-A^l,3,4-thiadiazolin-5-one [Supracide] III-D-48
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-^-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
endrin III-E-2
ethion III-E-4
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor III-H-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methomyl III-M-9
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 40
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cotton (continued)
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
phosphamidon III-P-12
sulfur III-S-16
terpene polychlorinates (65% or 66% chlorine) [Strobane] - III-T-2
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Cottonseed
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 41
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cowpeas
Refer also to Beans.
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related 3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-w-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [rz-propyl isome] III-D-60
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene ' III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Crabapples
allethrin III-A-5
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
carbophenothion III-C-12
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
tetradifon III-T-6
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 42
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cranberries
aldrin III-A-3
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-»-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
lead arsenate III-L-1
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
ryanodine III-R-4
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Crenshaws
Refer also to Melons.
carbaryl III-C-7
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
Crowder peas
Refer also to Beans.
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 43
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cucumbers
aldrin III-A-3
Baaillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelchane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
2,4-dinitro-6-octyl*phenyl crotonate; 2,6-dinitro-4-octyl*=
phenyl crotonate; and nitrooctyl*phenols (principally
dinitro)
*a mixture of 1-methylheptyl,1-ethylhexyl, and l-propyl=
pentyl isomers [Karathane] III-D-56
di-rz-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
nicotine III-N-5
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 44
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cucumbers (continued)
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Cucumbers (greenhouse)
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
nicotine III-N-5
tetradifon III-T-6
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 45
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Cucurbits
Refer also to Cantaloupes, Casabas, Crenshaws, Cucumbers, Melons,
Muskmelons, Persian melons, Pumpkins, Squash (summer), Squash
(winter), Watermelons.
chlordane III-C-16
Currants
allethrin III-A-5
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-j
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
lead arsenate III-L-1
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 46
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Dandelions
carbaryl III-C-7
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
malathlon III-M-2
Dates
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-j
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 47
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Dewberries
Refer also to Caneberries.
1,1-bis (p -chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate TII-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
heptachlor III-H-1
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 48
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Eggplant
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxyl-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cg
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan IIT-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 49
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Endive
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related 3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
di-rz-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate ["-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Endive (greenhouse)
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 50
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
allethrin III-A-5
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbophenothion III-C-12
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
di-M-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
tnalathion : III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
* A4--**o A A -F^« _ TTT_T_A
u6ura.Q.1 Lon j_a.j. ± u
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 51
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Filberts
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [^-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
Flax
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-j
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-^propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 52
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Flaxseed
pyrethrins III-P-30
Fruit trees
Refer also to individual crops.
asphalt III-A-14
p-chlorophenyl 2,4,5-trichlorophenyl sulfide [Animert] III-C-23
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
octamethylpyrophosphoramide [OMPA, Schradan] III-O-l
Fruit tree sites
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 53
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Garlic
Refer also to Onions and Onions (dry bulb).
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion - III-E-4
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
General Soil Treatment
carbon disulfide III-C-10
chloropicrin III-C-24
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
sodium methyldithiocarbamate [Vapam] III-S-12
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 54
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Gooseberries
allethrin III-A-5
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
lead arsenate III-L-1
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73
A III 55
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Grapefruit
Refer also to Citrus
aldrin III-A-3
2-(p-£ert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate IIT-C-2
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
dialifor III-D-4
diammonium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate III-D-5
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
dimethoate III-D-34
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
ovex III-0-6
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tartar emetic III-T-1
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 56
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Grapes
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
binapacryl III-B-10
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C%
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
dioxathion III-D-57
di-rc-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [^-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
0-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lead arsenate III-L-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 57
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Grapes (continued)
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
Grapes (raisin drying trays)
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 58
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Grassy
Refer also to Pasture (grass), Rangeland.
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, S-ester with 4-(mercapto=
methyl)-2-methoxy-A2l,3,4-thiadiazolin-5-one [Supracide] III-D-48
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Grass (Bluegrass)
malathion III-M-2
Grass (forage)
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
Grass (for hay)
carbaryl III-C-7
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 59
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Grass (grown for seed)
carbaryl III-C-7
Grass (range)
Refer also to Rangeland.
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
malathion III-M-2
Greenhouse plants and transplants
methyl bromide III-M-11
Guar
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Guavas
allethrin III-A-5
calcium arsenate III-C-2
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Hanover salad
Refer also to Turnip greens.
carbaryl III-C-7
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 60
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Hazelnuts
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
Hickory nuts
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
Honey balls
Refer also to Melons.
carbaryl III-C-7
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
Honey (comb)
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
paradichlorobenzene III-P-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 61
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Honeydew melons
Refer also to Melons.
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
methyl bromide III-M-11
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
Hops
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-(p-te:pt-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Bidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
sulfur III-S-16
tetradifon III-T-6
tetraethyl pyrophosphate [tepp] III-T-8
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 62
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Horseradish
allethrin III-A-5
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Huckleberries
allethrin III-A-5
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 63
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Jerusalem artichokes
methyl bromide III-M-11
Kale
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical - III-M-10
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-P.-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 64
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Kohlrabi
allethrin III-A-5
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
copper arsenate III-C-36
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone IIT-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 65
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Kumquats
Refer also to Citrus.
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-$
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
rotenone IT.T-P-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tartar emetic III-T-1
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Leeks
Refer also to Onions.
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 66
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Lemons
Refer also to Citrus.
aldrin III-A-3
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-Q9-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
dialifor III-D-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-B-24
dimethoate III-D-34
dioxathion III-D-57
di-^-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tartar emetic III-T-1
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 67
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Lentils
malathion III-M-2
Lespedeza
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-$
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
-.«._ -,-._-.._«,«. -.^______ TTT Y1
JL -L J. A J_
Lettuce
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 68
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Lettuce (continued)
0,0-dimethyl 0-P-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [^-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dlbromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor III-H-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
nicotine III-N-5
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Lettuce (greenhouse)
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
nicotine III-N-5
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 69
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Lettuce (head)
dimethoate ------------------------------------------------ III-D-34
0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate [Monitor] -------------- III-D-47
endosulfan ------------------------------------------------ III-E-1
Lettuce (leaf)
dimethoate ------------------------------------------------ III-D-34
endosulfan ----------------------------------------------- III-E-1
Lettuce (leaf - greenhouse)
Lima beans
Refer to Beans (lima) .
Limes
Refer also to Citrus.
aldrin III-A-3
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
dialifor III-D-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [tf-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 70
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Limes (continued)
summer oils III-S-19
tartar emetic III-T-1
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Litchi fruit
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
Litchi nuts
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
Loganberries
Refer also to Caneberries.
allethrin III-A-5
l,l-bis(P-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 71
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Loganberries (continued)
lead arsenate III-L-1
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Lupines
malathion III-M-2
Macadamia nuts
endosulfan III-E-1
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 72
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Mangoes
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin ' III-A-5
calcium arsenate III-C-2
dieldrin III-D-24
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
lead arsenate III-L-1
malathion III-M-2
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Melons
Refer also to Cantaloupes, Casabas, Crenshaws, Honey balls, Honeydew
Melons, Muskmelons, Persian Melons, Watermelons.
Bacillus thwringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis(P-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-2 2
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6~methyl-4~pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Melons (continued)
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
Millet
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-,
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
petroleum solvents III-P-7
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 74
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Mllo
Refer also to Sorghum.
allethrin III-A-5
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-P-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dimethoate III-D-34
di-ft-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
lindane ITI-L-2
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
propylene dichloride III-P-28
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Mint
Refer also to Peppermint and Spearmint.
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
lindane III-L-2
tetradifon III-T-6
Mushrooms
allethrin III-A-5
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 75
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Muskmelons
Refer also to Melons.
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
carbaryl III-C-7,
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
demeton III-D-3
methyl bromide III-M-11
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
pyrethrins III-P-30
Mustard greens
Bacillus thuringi ens-is Berliner --------------------------- III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] ------------------- III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol ------------------------------------------- III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] ----------------------- III-C-4
carbaryl -------------------------------------------------- III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] -------------------------------------- III-C-9
chlordane ------------------------------------------------- III-C-16
cryolite -------------------------------------------------- III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-j
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] ----------------------- III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] ----------------------------- III-D-22
0, 0-diethyl 0- (2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] ---------------------------- III-D-29
dimethoate ------------------------------------------------ III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate ------------- III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-w-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan ------------------------------------------------ III-E-1
lindane --------------------------------------------------- III-L-2
malathion ------------------------------------------------- III-M-2
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Mustard greens (continued)
metaldehyde III-M-8
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene j_ ^ i.Ax
Nectarines
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-ter£-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 77
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Nectarines (continued)
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-ben2otriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-w-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [^-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] -- III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
paradichlorobenzene III-P-1
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 78
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Oats
3.J.G1T1.H « _______.__.._.._,__... _««._
allethrin III-A-5
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
chloropicrin III-C-24
demeton III-D-3
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C$
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-«-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
endrin III-E-2
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
heptachlor III-H-1
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
methylene chloride III-M-14
parathion III-P-2
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 79
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Okra
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
di-rc-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 80
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Olives
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related 3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
di-n-propyimaleate isosafrole condensate [^-propyl isome] III-D-60
0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Onions
Refer also to Onions (dry bulb), Onions (Cipollini bulbs), Onions (green),
Garlic, Leeks, Shallots.
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] , III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related 3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 81
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Onions (continued)
0,0-dimethyl 0- -nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Onions (Cipollini bulbs)
methyl bromide III-M-11
Onions (dry bulb)
Refer also to Garlic.
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
ethion III-E-4
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
lindane III-L-2
Onions (green)
Refer also to Onions.
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
ethion III-E-4
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 82
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Oranges
Refer also to Citrus, Oranges (Navel).
aldrin III-A-3
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
2_(putert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-ter^butylphenoxy)-l~methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
dialifor III-D-4
diammonium ethylene bisdithiocarbamate III-D-5
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
dimethoate III-D-34
dioxathion III-D-57
di-?i-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-B-60
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
ovex III-0-6
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
summer oils III-S-19
tartar emetic III-T-1
tetraethyl pyrophosphate [tepp] III-T-8
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 83
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Oranges (continued)
0,0,0',0'-tetramethyl 0,0'-thiodi-p-phenylene phosphoro=
thioate [Abate, BiothionJ III-T-11
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Oranges (Navel)
Refer also to Citrus, Oranges.
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
Papayas
calcium arsenate III-C-2
chlordane III-C-16
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
malathion III-M-2
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Parsley
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 84
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Parsnips
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Passion fruit
calcium arsenate III-C-2
malathion III-M-2
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 85
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Pasture
carbaryl III-C-7
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
Pasture (grass)
Refer also to Grass.
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
fenthion III-F-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 86
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Peaches
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
p-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfone [Sulphenone] III-C-21
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diinethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isorae] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 87
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Peaches (continued)
0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
glyodin III-G-2
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
naled - III-N-2
ovex III-0-6
paradichlorobenzene III-P-1
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
potash fish oil soap *-- III-P-22
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sodium polysulfide and sodium thiosulfate III-S-14
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
tetraethyl pyrophosphate [tepp] III-T-8
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 88
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Peanuts
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbofuran III-C-8
chlordane III-C-16
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-eis-crotonamide III-D-45
[monocrotophos, Azodrin]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 89
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Pears
allethrin III-A-5
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
binapacryl III-B-10
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-ter>t-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
p-chlorophenyl phenyl sulfone [Sulphenone] III-C-21
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
copper arsenate III-C-36
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
diethyl diphenyl dichloroethane [Perthane] III-D-27
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-tnethyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
dioxathion III-D-57
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 90
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Pears (continued)
di-»-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate ~ III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
glyodin III-G-2
isopropyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate [Acaralate] III-I-3
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
ovex III-0-6
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
potash fish oil soap III-P-22
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
ryanodine III-R-4
sodium polysulfide and sodium thiosulfate III-S-14
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
tricyclohexyltin hydroxide [Plictran] III-T-29
xylene III-X-1
zinc ion and manganese ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 80%, a
coordination product of manganese 16%, zinc 2%, and
ethylene bisdithiocarbamate 62% [Dithane M-45] III-Z-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 91
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Peas
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] : III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-1Q
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 92
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Peas (dry)
Refer also to Peas.
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
Peas (hay and vines)
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
malathion III-M-2
Peas (seed crop)
endosulfan III-E-1
malathion III-M-2
Peas (succulent)
endosulfan III-E-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 93
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Pecans
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbophenothion III-C-12
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
Peppermint
Refer also to Mint.
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 94
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Peppers
Refer also to Pimentos.
3-Ldr in HI"* A J
allethrin III-A-5
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbofuran III-C-8
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C~
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-w-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor III-H-1
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 95
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Peppers (continued)
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Peppers (bell)
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
Persian Melons
Refer also to Melons.
carbaryl III-C-7
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 96
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Persimmons
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C~
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Pimentos
Refer also to Peppers.
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 97
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Pineapples
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
chlordane III-C-16
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Netnagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
endosulfan III-E-1
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
heptachlor III-H-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
toxaphene III-T-17
Pistachio nuts
methyl bromide III-M-11
Plums
Refer also to Prunes.
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-ter£-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 98
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Plums (continued)
2-(p-ter>t-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
0-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 99
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Plums (continued)
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
ovex III-0-6
paradichlorobenzene III-P-1
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
potash fish oil soap III-P-22
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
ryanodine III-R-4
sodium polysulfide and sodium thiosulfate III-S-14
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
Pomegranate
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Popcorn
Refer to Corn (pop).
Potatoes
aldrin III-A-3
Bacillus thuvingiensis Berliner III-B-2
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 100
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Potatoes (continued)
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cj
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Hasanit]
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-ctS-crotonamide III-D-45
[monocrotophos, Azodrin]
0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothioate [Monitor] III-D-47
di-n~propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
phorate III-P-10
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetraethyl pyrophosphate [tepp] III-T-8
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 101
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Prunes
Refer also to Plums.
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-fert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane j- III-C-16
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [w-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
lead arsenate III-L-1
'lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 102
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Prunes (continued)
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
ovex III-0-6
parathion III-P-2
phosalone III-P-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene oxide III-P-29
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sodium polysulfide and sodium thiosulfate III-S-14
sulfur III-S-16
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
Pumpkins
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 103
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Pumpkins (continued)
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
z ineb III-Z-4
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 104
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Quinces
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
ryanodine III-R-4
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 105
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Radishes
allethrin III-A-5
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-B-29
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
nicotine III-N-5
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Radishes (greenhouse)
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
toxaphene III-T-17
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 106
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Raisin drying trays
Refer to Grapes (raisin drying trays).
Range grasses
Refer to Grass (range).
Rangeland
carbaryl III-C-7
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
naled III-N-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
Raspberries
Refer also to Caneberries.
allethrin III-A-5
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite » III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 107
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Raspberries (continued)
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-ft-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [rc-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
heptachlor III-H-1
lead arsenate III-L-1
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Rice
aldrin III-A-3
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbofuran III-C-8
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 108
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Rice (continued)
chloropicrin III-C-24
copper sulfate (pentahydrate) III-C-43
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cg
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
fenthion III-F-2
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
m-(l-methylbutyl)phenyl methylcarbamate and "?-(l-ethyl=
propyl)phenyl methylcarbamate [Bux] III-M-12
methylene chloride III-M-14
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 109
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Rutabagas
allethrin III-A-5
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-rz-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
heptachlor III-H-1
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
S11 -L i. X1TT -»-"---"------"--------------'--"' H.L"""O"^-LO
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 110
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Rye
aldrin III-A-3
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
chloropicrin III-C-24
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [rc-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
endrin III-E-2
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
heptachlor III-H-1
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
tnethoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
methylene chloride III-M-14
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride IIT-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 111
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Safflower
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Salsify
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 112
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Seedbed Soil Fumigation
xylene III-X-1
Shallots
Refer also to Onions.
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Small grains (seed treatment)
Refer also to individual crops.
malathion III-M-2
Soil Treatment
Refer to individual crops, General Soil Treatment and Seedbed Soil
Fumigation.
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 113
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Sorghum
Refer also to Milo.
cLa.QlTl.HL »"''"-"'----»"'«---'-"-- J_J[ JL"""A""" J
allethrin III-A-5
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, o.l'pha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
chloropicrin III-C-24
demeton III-D-3
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
heptachlor III-H-1
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
methylene chloride III-M-14
mineral oil III-M-19
parathion III-P-2
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 114
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Sorghum (continued)
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Southern peas (succulent types)
Refer also to Beans.
endosulfan III-R-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 115
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Soybeans
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl phosphate ester with 3-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl-eis-=
crotonamide [dicrotophos, Bidrin] III-D-44
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
0-ethyl O-(P-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
heptachlor III-H-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Spearmint
Refer also to Mint.
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 116
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Spices (whole)
ethylene oxide III-E-11
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
Spinach
Bacillus fhuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 117
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Spinach (continued)
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Squash (summer)
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cg
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
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 [Karathane] III-P-56
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 118
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Squash (summer) (continued)
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Squash (winter)
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
l,l-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 119
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Squash (winter) (continued)
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cg
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Squash (zucchini)
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
methyl bromide III-M-11
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 120
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Strawberries
aldrin III-A-3
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (p-chlorophenyD-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-ter£-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [tt-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lead arsenate III-L-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 121
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Strawberries (continued)
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
naled III-N-2
nicotine III-N-5
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Sudan grass
Refer also to Grass.
lindane III-L-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 122
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Sugar beets
aldicarb III-A-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
demeton III-D-3
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Cg
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
0,0-diethyl 0-2-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate [Zinophos] III-D-32
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di_n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [w-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
0-ethyl O-(P-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methomyl III-M-9
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
sulfur III-S-16
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 123
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Sugarcane
aldrin III-A-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbofuran III-C-8
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C,
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-tnethyl-cis-croton.aird.de III-D-45
[monocrotophos, Azodrin]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
endrin III-E-2
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
ryanodine III-R-4
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Sunflower
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
endosulfan III-E-1
lindane III-L-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 124
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Sweetpotatoes
aldrin III-A-3
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0- [p-(methylsulfinyDphenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-«-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 125
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Swiss chard
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
di-rc-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 126
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Tangelos
Refer also to Citrus.
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
dialifor III-D-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-j
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
parathion III-P-2
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tartar emetic III-T-1
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
zineb III-Z-4
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 127
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Tangerines
Refer also to Citrus.
aldrin III-A-3
2-(p-tert-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
dialifor III-D-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
dieldrin III-D-24
dimethoate III-D-34
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
ethion III-E-4
formetanate, hydrochloride [Carzol SP] III-F-6
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
naled III-N-2
ovex III-0-6
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
tartar emetic III-T-1
0,0,0',0'-tetramethyl 0,0'-thiodi-p-phenylene phosphoro=
thioate [Abate, Biothion] III-T-11
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Z3-T16D --'-'--«-----»--'"-----«-
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 128
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Tobacco
aldrin III-A-3
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
4-benzothienyl methylcarbamate [Mobam] III-B-7
carbaryl III-C-7
chlordane III-C-16
decachlorooctahydro-1,3,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]=
pentalene-2-one [Kepone] III-D-2
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-diethyl 0-[p-(methylsulfinyl)phenyl] phosphorothioate - III-D-30
[Dasanit]
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methylJ
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl phosphate of 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-C'Z-S-crotonamide III-D-45
[monocrotophos, Azodrin]
0,0-dimethyl phosphorodithioate, S-ester with 4-(mercapto=
methyl)-2-methoxy-A2l,3,4-thiadiazolin-5-one [Supracide] III-D-48
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
endosulfan III-E-1
0-ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonodithioate [Dyfonate] III-E-15
heptachlor III-H-1
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
naled III-N-2
parathion III-P-2
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
Tobacco (excluding shadegrown)
methomyl III-M-9
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 129
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Tomatoes
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
Baaillus fhuringiensia Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
copper arsenate III-C-36
cryolite III-C-48
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C$
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
G tn, ion "----------"-----------------------" j. j[ j.ji~H
O-ethyl S,S-dipropyl phosphorodithioate [Mocap] III-E-7
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
O-ethyl 0-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
heptachlor III-H-1
lead arsenate III-L-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 130
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Tomatoes (continued)
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methomyl III-M-9
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
nicotine III-N-5
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
phorate III-P-10
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sux jtur ""^---.........«__ ___«___» _ j_ j_ j_~o"~j. o
summer oils III-S-19
tetradifon III-T-6
uOX3>pri6TlG .*-.-^^^.^^^^-»^«^.^«.«-^^^. J.ll.""X^X/
xylene III-X-1
Tomatoes (greenhouse)
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
endosulfan III-E-1
JL iriQciriG «" -«-^^^^^.....^^-«^__«_«.»_.__.____ j^ j^ j^j^. ^
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
nicotine III-N-5
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 131
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Trefoil
Refer to Birdsfoot trefoil.
Tropical fruits
Refer also to individual crops.
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Turnips (greens and/or roots)
allethrin III-A-5
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
chlordane III-C-16
cryolite III-C-48
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
dichloroethyl ether III-D-15
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Di-Syston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 132
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Turnips (continued)
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
parathion III-P-2
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sabadilla alkaloids III-S-1
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Vegetable plantbeds
sodium methyldithiocarbamate [Vapam] III-S-12
Velvet beans
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
toxaphene III-T-17
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 133
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Vetch
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichlorcpropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
malathion III-M-2
parathion III-P-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Walnuts
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
1,1-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-(p-£ert-butylphenoxy)cyclohexyl 2-propynyl sulfite III-B-25
[propargite, Omite]
2-(p-ter)t-butylphenoxy)-l-methylethyl 2-chloroethyl sulfite III-B-26
[Aramite]
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordimeform III-C-16-1
chlordimeform hydrochloride III-C-16-2
demeton III-D-3
l,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane [Nemagon, Fumazone] III-D-7
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related Co
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 134
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Walnuts (continued)
dinoseb, triethanolamine salt III-D-56-1
dioxathion III-D-57
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [w-propyl isome] III-D-60
dormant oils III-D-64
endosulfan III-E-1
ethion III-E-4
ethyl 4,4'dichlorobenzilate [chlorobenzilate] III-E-6
0-ethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) phenyl phosphonothioate [EPN] III-E-14
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
6-methyl-2,3-quinoxalinedithiol cyclic S,S-dithiocarbonate III-M-17
[Morestan]
naled III-N-2
octamethylpyrophosphoramide [OMPA, Schradan] III-O-l
parathion III-P-2
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
Walnuts (black)
ethylene oxide III-E-11
Walnuts (English)
phosalone III-P-11
Watercress
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] II1-D-29
endosulfan III-E-1
malathion III-M-2
Watercress (greenhouse)
malathion III-M-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 135
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Watermelons
Refer also to Melons.
aldrin III-A-3
Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner III-B-2
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
1,1-bis (p-chlorophenyl)-2,2,2-trichloroethanol [Kelthane] III-B-14
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbaryl III-C-7
2-carbomethoxy-l-methylvinyl dimethyl phosphate, alpha
isomer [Phosdrin] III-C-9
carbophenothion III-C-12
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C-j
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
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 [Karathane] III-D-56
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
S-[2-(ethylsulfinyl)ethyl] 0,0-dimethyl phosphorothioate III-E-16
[oxydemetonmethyl]
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
metaldehyde III-M-8
methyl bromide III-M-11
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
phosphamidon III-P-12
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 136
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Wheat
aldrin III-A-3
allethrin III-A-5
aluminum phosphide III-A-7
calcium cyanide III-C-3
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
chlordane III-C-16
chloroform III-C-19
chloropicrin III-C-24
demeton III-D-3
diatomaceous earth III-D-6
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C3
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate III-D-28
[Disyston, disulfoton]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethoate III-D-34
0,0-dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate III-D-41
[methyl parathion]
0,0-dimethyl S-[(4-oxo-l,2,3-benzotriazin-3(4H)-yl)methyl]
phosphorodithioate [azinphosmethyl, Guthion] III-D-43
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
endosulfan III-E-1
endrin III-E-2
ethylene dibromide III-E-9
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
heptachlor III-H-1
hydrocyanic acid III-H-2
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
methylene chloride III-M-14
parathion III-P-2
pentane III-P-5
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phorate III-P-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
propylene dichloride III-P-28
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 137
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CROP INDEX TO VOLUME III
Wheat (continued)
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
toxaphene III-T-17
Yams
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
Youngberries
Refer also to Caneberries.
2-butoxyethanol III-B-22
calcium arsenate III-C-2
calcium hydroxide [lime, hydrated] III-C-4
chlordane III-C-16
1,2-dichloropropane; 1,3-dichloropropene; and related C^
compounds [DD mixture, Vidden D] III-D-21
1,3-dichloropropene [Telone] III-D-22
dormant oils III-D-64
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotenone III-R-3
sulfur III-S-16
summer oils III-S-19
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Zucchini squash
Refer to Squash (zucchini).
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 138
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
(Dairy)
Dairy cattle (all)
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cts-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
ethyl alcohol III-E-5
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
mineral oil III-M-19
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
silica gel III-S-4
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Dairy cattle (nonlactating)
crufornate III-C-47
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
famphur III-F-1
fenthion III-F-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
phenothiazine III-P-8
ronnel III-R-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 139
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
Dairy goats
Refer also to Goats.
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethyl phosphate of £-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-e^s-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
ethyl alcohol III-E-5
mineral oil III-M-19
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
silica gel III-S-4
sulfur III-S-16
«_ _. _ _ TTTV1
LCllC . _ ____ , J_ .L J. A J.
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 140
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
(Livestock Intended for Slaughter)
Beef cattle
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
crufornate III-C-47
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-c£e-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
dioxathion III-D-57
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
ethion III-E-4
I cttupriuLir «"«"""««-*--'""'»"--»"»«""«"*»»»- j. j_ JL ""* r *~ i
fenthion III-F-2
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
N-(mercaptomethyl) phthalimide S-(0,0-dimethyl phosphoro=
dithioate) [Imidan, Prolate] III-M-5
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
mineral oil III-M-19
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
phenothiazine III-P-8
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
potassium arsenite III-P-24
pyrethrins III-P-30
rotinsx ~~«.«-_.*.*.__...-«._«_«..__...__._______. j^ JL _L "/%,j_
silica gel III-S-4
sodium arsenite III-S-7
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 141
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
Goats
Refer also to Dairy Goats.
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dimethyl phosphate of &-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-ct8-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dioxathion III-D-57
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
ethyl alcohol III-E-5
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
mineral oil III-M-19
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
silica gel III-S-4
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 142
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-eis-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dioxathion III-D-57
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
ethyl alcohol III-E-5
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
mineral oil III-M-19
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
silica gel III-S-4
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 143
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
Swine (Hogs, Pigs)
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cts-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dioxathion III-D-57
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
ethyl alcohol III-E-5
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
mineral oil III-M-19
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
silica gel III-S-4
sulfur III-S-16
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 144
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
(Poultry)
Chickens
Refer also to Poultry.
carbaryl III-C-7
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
naled III-N-2
Ducks
Refer also to Poultry.
carbaryl III-C-7
Geese
Refer also to Poultry.
carbaryl III-C-7
Partridges
Refer also to Poultry.
carbaryl III-C-7
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 145
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
Pheasants
Refer also to Poultry.
carbaryl r III-C-7
naled III-N-2
Pigeons
Refer also to Poultry.
carbaryl < III-C-7
Poultry
Refer also to Chickens, Ducks, Game birds, Geese, Partridges,
Pheasants, Pigeons, Turkeys.
calcium polysulfide [lime sulfur] III-C-5
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
malathion III-M-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
sulfur III-S-16
Turkeys
Refer also to Poultry.
carbaryl III-C-7
naled III-N-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 146
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LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY INDEX TO VOLUME III
(Livestock Not Intended for Slaughter)
Horses
carbaryl III-C-7
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dioxathion III-D-5 7
Swine (Hogs, Pigs), breeding stock
Refer also to Swine (Hogs, Pigs).
benzene hexachloride (technical) [BHC] III-B-6
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 147
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Agricultural Premises (general)
Refer also to Barns, Livestock buildings, Poultry houses, etc.
dibutyl succinate [Tabatrex] III-D-10
dimethoate III-D-34
o-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate [Baygon] III-I-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-ll
petroleum solvents III-P-7
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
xylene III-X-1
Agricultural Premises, excluding dairy barns, milkrooms, poultry houses
4-benzothienyl methylcarbamate [Mobam] III-B-7
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
lindane III-L-2
toxaphene III-T-17
Agricultural Premises, excluding dairy barns, poultry houses
silica gel III-S-4
terpene polychlorinates (65% or 66% chlorine) [Strobane] - III-T-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 148
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Agricultural Premises, excluding grain bins
naled III-N-2
Agricultural Premises, excluding milkrooms
ronnel III-R-1
Agricultural Premises, excluding poultry houses
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-^^s-cro»
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
Animal pens
Refer to Pens (animal).
Animal shelters
Refer to Shelters (animal),
Refer also to Boxes, Cartons and Crates, Crates (storage), Sacks.
methyl bromide III-M-11
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 149
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Barns
Refer also to Agricultural Premises, Livestock buildings, Poultry
houses, Sheds, Sheep folds, Stables.
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
dibutyl succinate [Tabatrex] III-D-10
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethoate III-D-34
dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate [Bomyl] - III-D-40
fenthion III-F-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
sulfur III-S-16
sulfur dioxide III-S-17
xylene III-X-1
Barns, excluding dairy barns
isobornyl thiocyanoacetate [Thanite] III-I-l
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 150
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Barns, excluding dairy barns, milk rooms, poultry houses
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
lindane III-L-2
toxaphene III-T-17
Barns, excluding dairy barns, poultry houses
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
chlordane III-C-16
dieldrin III-D-24
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
silica gel III-S-4
sodium fluoride III-S-10
terpene polychlorinates (65% or 66% chlorine) [Strobane] - III-T-2
Barns, excluding poultry houses
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-cts-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
Barns (calf)
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
carbamate III-H-5
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 151
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Barns (dairy)
Refer also to Milk rooms.
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethoate III-D-34
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxy-ois-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
fenthion III-F-2
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
carbamate III-H-5
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents ' III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 152
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Barns (hog, pig, swine)
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trlchlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
coal tar neutral oils and coal tar acid combination III-C-33
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate [Bomyl] - III-D-40
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
carbamate III-H-5
naled III-N-2
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
ronnel III-R-1
xylene III-X-1
Barns (horse)
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
Barnyards
0-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate [Baygon] III-I-2
malathion III-M-2
ronnel III-R-1
(Z)-9-tricosene III-T-28-1
Bedding (swine)
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
ronnel III-R-1
sodium fluosilicate III-S-11
Beehives (empty)
benzaldehyde III-B-4
copper naphthenate III-C-40
pentachlorophenol III-P-4
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 153
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Boxes
Refer also to Bags, Boxes (field), Cartons and Crates, Crates (storage),
Sacks.
chlordane III-C-16
methyl bromide III-M-11
Boxes (field)
copper naphthenate III-C-40
Calf barns
Refer to Barns (calf).
Cartons and Crates
Refer also to Bags, Boxes, Crates (storage), Sacks.
chlordane III-C-16
methyl bromide III-M-11
Cattle pens
Refer to Pens (cattle).
Cold frames
pentachlorophenol III-P-4
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 154
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Corrals
Refer also to Pens, Stockyards.
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
naled III-N-2
sodium fluoride III-S-10
Crates (storage)
Refer also to Bags, Boxes, Cartons and Crates, Sacks.
chlordane III-C-16
Dairy barns
Refer to Barns (dairy).
Disposal areas (waste)
0-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) 0-methyl isopropylphosphoramido=
thioate fZytron] III-D-20
Egg rooms
Refer also to Poultry houses.
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
carbamate III-H-5
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 155
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Feed lots
Refer also to Corrals, Pens, Stockyards.
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
o-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate [Baygon] III-I-2
malathion III-M-2
naled III-N-2
CZ)-9-tricosene III-T-28-1
Feed rooms
carbon disulfide III-C-10
dibutyl succinate [Tabatrex] III-D-10
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
silica gel III-S-4
xylene III-X-1
Feed troughs (around)
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
Fences
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethyl phosphate of a-methylbenzyl 3-hydroxyT2ts-cro=
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
toxaphene III-T-17
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 156
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Field Boxes
Refer to Boxes (field).
Fly breeding areas
dimethyl phosphate of #-methylbenzyl S-hydroxy-^s-cro"
tonate [Ciodrin] III-D-46
Grain bins
borax and boric acid III-B-19
carbon disulfide III-C-10
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
isobornyl thiocyanoacetate [Thanite] III-I-l
lindane III-L-2
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
silica gel III-S-4
sodium fluoride III-S-10
sulfur dioxide ITI-S-17
toxaphene III-T-17
xylene III-X-1
Grain elevators
toxaphene III-T-17
Granaries
carbon tetrachloride III-C-11
Greenhouse benches
pentachlorophenol III-P-4
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 157
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Greenhouses
methyl bromide III-M-11
Hog barns
Refer to Barns (hog, pig, swine).
Hog pens
Refer to Pens (hog).
Holding pens
Refer to Pens (holding).
Honey supers
Refer to Beehives (empty).
Litter areas
Refer also to Poultry houses.
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
malathion III-M-2
Livestock buildings, excluding dairy barns, milk rooms, poultry houses
Refer also to Agricultural premises, Barns, Poultry houses, etc.
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
Livestock buildings, excluding dairy barns, poultry houses
Refer also to Agricultural premises, Barns, Poultry houses, etc.
coal tar neutral oils and coal tar acid combination III-C-33
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 158
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Livestock sheds
Refer to Sheds (livestock).
Loafing sheds
Refer to Sheds (loafing).
Manure piles
Refer also to Poultry droppings.
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
0-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) 0-methyl isopropylphosphoramido=
thioate [Zytron] III-D-20
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethoate III-D-34
dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate [Bomyl] - III-D-40
disodium octaborate tetrahydrate III-D-61
Milk rooms
Refer also to Barns (dairy).
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
malathion III-M-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
xylene III-X-1
Issued: 4-6-73 A III 159
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Mink sheds
Refer to Sheds (mink).
Mushroom houses
allethrin III-A-5
calcium cyanide III-C-3
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
ethylene dichloride III-E-10
lindane III-L-2
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
methyl bromide III-M-11
sulfur III-S-16
Pens (animal)
chlordane III-C-16
dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate [Bomyl] - III-D-40
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
Pens (cattle)
naled III-N-2
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 160
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Pens (hog, pig, swine)
Refer also to Pens (animal).
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
dipropyl isocinchomeronate [MGK R-326] III-D-59
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
carbamate III-H-5
methoxychlor, technical III-M-10
naled III-N-2
N-octyl bicycloheptenedicarboximide [MGK-264] III-0-2
ronnel III-R-1
xylene III-X-1
Pens (holding)
malathion III-M-2
naled III-N-2
Pens (poultry)
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dieldrin III-D-24
malathion III-M-2
naled III-N-2
Pig parlors
Refer to Barns (hog), Pens (hog).
Potato cellars (poles and timbers)
pentachlorophenol III-P-4
Issued: 12-14-73
A III 161
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Poultry cages
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vlnyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
disodium octaborate tetrahydrate III-D-61
0-isopropoxyphenyl methylcarbamate [Baygon] III-I-2
naled III-N-2
orthodichlorobenzene III-0-5
(Z)-9-tricosene III-T-28-1
Poultry droppings
Refer also to Manure piles.
calcium arsenate III-C-2
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
0-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) 0-methyl isopropylphosphoramido=
thioate [Zytron] > III-D-20
dieldrin III-D-24
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
disodium octaborate tetrahydrate III-D-61
orthodichlorobenzene III-0-5
ronnel - III-R-1
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 162
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Poultry houses
Refer also to Egg rooms.
calcium arsenate III-C-2
carbaryl III-C-7
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
0,0-diethyl 0-(3-chloro-4-methyl-2-oxo-2H-l-benzo=
pyran-7-yl) phosphorothioate [coumaphos, Co-Ral] III-D-26
dimethoate ' III-D-34
dimethyl (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)phosphonate III-D-50
[Dipterex, Dylox, Neguvon]
disodium octaborate tetrahydrate III-D-61
fenthion III-F-2
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
carbamate III-H-5
malathion III-M-2
methyl bromide III-M-11
naled III-N-2
petroleum solvents III-P-7
piperonyl butoxide III-P-19
pyrethrins III-P-30
ronnel III-R-1
sulfur III-S-16
xylene III-X-1
Poultry pens
Refer to Pens (poultry).
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 163
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Poultry roosts
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
malathion III-M-2
naled III-N-2
nicotine sulfate III-N-6
petroleum solvents III-P-7
Poultry yards and ranges
2-chloro-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)vinyl diethyl phosphate III-C-17
[Compound 4072]
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dieldrin TII-D-24
malathion III-M-2
naled III-N-2
Sacks
Refer also to Bags, Boxes, Cartons and Crates, Crates (storage).
chlordane III-C-16
Seed flats
pentachlorophenol III-P-4
Sheds (livestock)
2-chloro-l-(2,4,5-trichlorophenyl)vinyl dimethyl phosphate III-C-29
[Gardona]
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 164
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Sheds (loafing)
dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate [Bomyl] - III-D-40
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl=
carbamate , III-'H-S
Sheds (mink)
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl*8
carbamate III-H-5
Sheep folds
sodium fluoride III-S-10
Shelters (animal)
Refer also to Agricultural Premises, Barns, Livestock buildings,
Poultry houses, Sheds, Sheep folds, Stables.
1,1-bis (ethylphenyl)-2,2-dichloroethane [Perthane] III-B-15
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
0,0-diethyl 0-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)
phosphorothioate [Diazinon] III-D-29
di-n-propylmaleate isosafrole condensate [n-propyl isome] III-D-60
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethyl8'
carbamate III-H-5
toxaphene III-T-17
Stables
dibutyl succinate [Tabatrex] III-D-1Q
2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate III-D-23
[Vapona, DDVP, dichlorvos]
dimethyl 3-hydroxyglutaconate dimethyl phosphate [Bomyl] - III-D-40
3-hydroxy-N,N,5-trimethylpyrazole-l-carboxamide dimethy1=
carbamate III-H-5
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 165
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AGRICULTURAL PREMISES AND EQUIPMENT INDEX TO VOLUME III
Stock yards
Refer also to Corrals, Feed lots, Pens.
orthodichlorobenzene III-0-5
Storage bins (empty)
chlordane III-C-16
lindane III-L-2
Storage crates
Refer to Crates (storage).
Storage rooms
Refer also to Agricultural premises.
carbon disulfide III-C-10
Swine (bedding)
Refer to Bedding (swine).
Waste disposal areas
Refer to Disposal areas (waste).
Issued: 12-14-73 A III 166
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APPENDIX B
to
Volume III
CROP-PEST INDEX
September 20, 1974
Technical Services Division
Office of Pesticides Programs
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Washington, D.C.
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Introduction
This initial Crop-Pest Index to Volume III of the "EPA Compendium
of Registered Pesticides" is being issued at this time as another step
in our continuing effort to provide more efficient access to the
information contained in the volume. It includes the feed, field and
food crops, but excludes ornamentals, livestock, etc.
This new Crop-Pest Index is alphabetized by crop. The pesticides
with labeling claims against each pest species or group of pests are
listed by their chemical number (i.e., III-C-7). To use this index
for pest entries alphabetized under a crop, check nonspecific pest
names (i.e., mites, spider mites) as well as the individual species
of interest (i.e., carmine spider mite, twospotted spider mite). This
index includes all pests listed through Supplement No. 14, dated 7-31-74,
Although this index will not be complete until all chemicals with crop
entries are completed in the new Compendium format, we do have 46% or
143 of the 307 pesticides in the chemical index of Volume III in the
new format. Only about 55 of the remaining 164 chemicals will have
feed, field or food crop-pest claims.
We hope ultimately to have similar Site-Pest indices for the
other major groupings (i.e., Ornamentals, Livestock).
We wish to acknowledge the outstanding effort made by Sandra
Farnsworth in compiling this index from the basic document and typing
the manuscript.
H. L. Dozfer, Chief
Scientific Support Section
Information Branch (WH-569)
Issued: 9-20-74 B III i
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Alfalfa
Alfalfa caterpillar III-B-2 III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-41
III-M-9 III-P-2
Alfalfa looper III-C-9
Alfalfa plant bug III-D-50
Alfalfa seed chalcid III-D-41 III-P-2
Alfalfa snout beetle III-C-8
Alfalfa webworm III-D-50 III-N-2
Alfalfa weevil III-C-7 III-C-8 III-C-9 III-D-34
III-D-41 III-M-5 III-M-8-1 III-M-9
III-P-2 III-P-10
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-34
III-D-41 III-E-16 III-M-8-1 III-M-9
III-N-2 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-N-2
III-P-2
Asiatic garden beetle III-P-2
Beet armyworm III-D-41 III-D-50 III-M-9 III-P-2
Black cGtworm III-D-50
Blister beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Carmine spider mite III-B-14
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-D-41 III-P-2
Clover leaf weevil III-D-41 III-P-2
Clover mite III-D-56-1
Consperse stink bug III-F-6
Corn earworm III-C-7 III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7 III-D-50 III-P-2
Cucumber beetles III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Egyptian alfalfa weevil III-C-8 III-D-41 III-M-5 III-M-8-1
III-M-9
Fall armyworm III-D-50
Flea beetles III-D-41
Granulate cutworm III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-34 III-D-41
III-N-2 III-P-2
Green cloverworm III-C-7
Green June beetle III-P-2
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-34 III-D-50
III-E-16 III-M-8-1 III-N-2 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 1
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Alfalfa (continued)
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-C-8 III-C-9 III-D-34 III-D-41
III-D-50 III-E-16 III-F-6 III-M-8-1
III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Meadow spittlebug III-C-12
Mexican bean beetle III-C-7
Mites III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-D-56-1
III-E-16 III-N-2 III-P-10
Mosquitoes III-F-2
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-D-56-1
Pea aphid III-C-8 III-C-9 III-C-12 III-D-28
III-D-41 III-P-2
Potato leafhopper III-C-12
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9 III-D-50
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-9 III-P-2
Spittlebugs III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Spotted alfalfa aphid III-C-9 III-C-12 III-D-41 III-P-2
III-P-10
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-P-2
Strawberry spider mite III-B-14 III-D-56-1
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Sweetclover weevil III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-D-50
Threecornered alfalfa hopper III-C-7 III-P-2
Thrips III-C-7 III-E-16 III-N-2 III-P-2
Tortricid moths III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-56-1
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Velvetbean caterpillar III-C-7
Webworms III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Western yellowstriped armyworm III-D-50
Yellow clover aphid III-P-2
Yellowstriped armyworm III-D-41
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 2
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Almonds
D
Twospotted spider mite III-C-12
m r i 9
mrv K£_l
mr i o
u j.z
- TTT C 1 9
mw 6
JE« O
III-C-12
III-C-12
III-E-4
L1.J.-II-J
III-E-4
m_T> ^A_1
U" JO J.
L III-E-4
III-E-14
m r 7
. TTT/"1 1 9
" iii U Li.
III-D-3
III-E-4
III-E-14
III-D-56-1
III-E-4
m_n_^A_i
1) JO X
m_p i /
Ei it
III-E-6
J.JLJ. C £
III-E-6
mP_9A1
III-C-12
III-E-6
III-P-26-1
m P 9
III-P-2
mrit; A_I
1J jo x
m_P_9
III-P-2
III-E-4
III-P-26-1
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-E-4
III-P-2
m_P_9fi 1
III-P-2
III-E-16
III-P-26-1
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 3
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Apples
Ar*Vi-f A o »_.._-._-..--..-_.._-.-.-__---.
Apple red bug complex -
III-C-9
III-D-41
- III-C-7
III-D-56-1
III-C-7
m_B i n
o J.U
III-C-16-2
m_T>_1 /,
m_r_7
LI/
III-C-29
III-E-14
III-C-12
III-N-6
III-C-12
III-E-4
III-C-29
III-B-14
III-E-4
III-C-12
III-D-56
mP 1 9
III-D-41
III-M-5
III-D-3
III-P-2
III-P-12
III-D-41
III-M-5
III-P-2
mT\ t:'*
1> J -J
III-D-57
III-P-2
m_vr_£
III-C-7
III-P-11
m«.P7
mn__^A_i
III-E-6
III-0-6
III-C-16-1
III-D-57
III-P-2
III-P-12
m_("_7
L> /
III-D-34
III-P-11
III-P-22
III-D-53
III-N-6
III-S-14
III-P-2
III-D-56-1
III-M-5
III-P-11
m-.^^
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III-P-2
m_P_99
i £.£.
III-P-2
m_P_l A_1
u xo J.
III-T-29
III-C-7
III-P-2
III-E-4
III-S-14
m_P_9
L~ £.
III-C-16-2
III-E-4
III-P-11
III-R-4
III-C-7
m r~ 7
LI/
III-C-7
TTT-M-5
European apple sawfly III-C-7 III-C-29 III-P-2
European fruit lecanium III-C-12
European red mite III-B-10 III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1
III-C-16-2 III-C-23 III-D-41 III-D-56
III-D-56-1 III-E-4 III-E-6 III-E-14
III-F-6 III-G-2 III-I-3 III-M-5
III-0-6 III-P-2 III-P-11 III-P-12
III-P-22 III-P-26-1 III-S-14 III-T-6
III-T-29
Eyespotted bud moth III-C-7 III-D-53 III-D-56-1 III-N-6
III-P-2
Forbes scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 4
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Apples (continued)
r our spot tea spiaer mite -
VM t-oe
r ear J. ear u -lister mite
CJo«1 00 _ ____.»____.._.«__ ___
mr 7
~u~-/
mr Q
L5
mp in
III-E-4
m PQ
III-D-57
mO 7
I*/
m_ll T /,
m-P-7
m f 7
m-P-7
III-D-56-1
m_P 7
III-P-2
m ft 1 A
TTT f 1 9
iil~CJ.i
III-C-29
III-C-7
III-C-12
mH 1 A
om
III-E-6
III-C-12
III-G-2
III-C-12
III-E-4
III-C-16-1
III-P-2
m P 7
III-C-29
III-M-5
III-C-9
III-M-5
III-C-12
III-E-4
III-P-2
III-C-12
III-P-12
m F 1 A
III-D-53
III-E-14
III-P-2
m r Q
III-C-7
mr>_^A
u j*t
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-C-7
III-C-16-1
III-T-6
III-D-3
III-M-17
III-C-7
mTt ^^
III-P-2
III-C-16-2
III-P-26-1
III-C-7
m_P_l A_1
\j-XO-J.
III-D-41
III-P-2
III-C-29
III-P-2
III-D-41
III-M-5
III-P-12
III-D-56-1
III-P-22
III-D-41
III-P-2
III-D-56-1
iil l-O
III-M-5
III-P-12
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-P-12
III-M-5
III-P-2
III-D-56-1
III-N-6
III-P-12
III-P-12
III-P-22
III-C-9
III-C-16-2
III-T-29
III-P-2
III-D-34
III-0-6
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-D-56-1
III-P-22
III-E-14
III-T-29
III-E-4
III-C-16-2
III-C-7
III-E-14
III-P-11
III-C-12
III-D-41
III-P-11
III-D-53
III-N-6
III-S-14
mV_/i
a t
III-S-14
m P 9
III-T-6
III-T-29
III-P-2
III-P-22
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 5
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Apples (continued)
Shothole borer III-P-2
Soft scales III-E-4
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-12 III-D-56 III-E-14 III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7 III-C-29 III-M-5
Tentiform leafminers III-C-7 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-10 III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1
III-C-16-2 III-C-23 III-D-56 III-E-4
III-E-6 III-E-14 III-F-6 III-I-3
III-M-5 III-0-6 III-P-2 III-P-11
III-P-26-1 III-T-6 III-T-29
Unspotted tentiform leafminer III-D-3
White apple leafhopper III-C-7 III-D-3
Willamette mite III-B-14 III-E-14 III-P-2
Woolly aphids III-N-6 III-P-2
Woolly apple aphid III-C-7 III-C-12 III-D-41 III-P-2
Yellow spider mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-T-6
III-T-29
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 6
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Apricots
Ant-Q , TTT C 7
AllUB « iii \s I
Aphids III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-41 III-N-6
III-P-2 III-P-11
Black scale III-P-2
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-11
Brown soft scale III-C-12
Catfacing insects III-C-7
Clover mite III-D-56
Codling moth III-C-7 III-C-12 III-P-2
Cottony peach scale III-E-14
dlrlCiCQCS ..MMiifc..MMMMMMM.«-MMMMMMMM«»MMM.«»MM.B»MMMMMMMM.BMMMMMMMM J_ J_ J_ * t* ~ /
Cucumber beetles III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
European earwig III-C-7
European fruit lecanium III-C-12 III-P-2
European red mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-41 III-D-56
III-E-4 III-E-14 III-M-5 III-P-2
III-P-11 III-T-6
Fruittree leafroller III-C-7 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Green peach aphid III-D-41
Japanese beetle III-C-7 III-P-2
June beetles III-C-7
Leafcurl plum aphid III-E-4
Leafhoppers III-C-12 III-P-11
Leafrollers III-P-2
Lecanium scales III-C-7 III-E-14
Lesser peachtree borer III-C-7 III-E-14 III-P-2
McDaniel spider mite III-T-6
Mealybugs III-P-2
Mealy plum aphid III-E-4 III-P-2
Mites III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-57 III-M-17
III-P-2
Olive scale III-C-7 III-E-14
Orange tortrix III-C-7 III-P-2
Oriental fruit moth III-C-7 III-E-14 III-M-5 III-P-2
III-P-11
Oystershell scale III-E-4
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-E-14 III-P-26-1
Pandemis moths III-C-7 III-P-2
Peach silver mite III-B-14 III-D-56
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 7
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Apricots (continued)
Peachtree borer III-E-14 III-P-2
Peach twig borer III-C-7 III-M-5 III-P-2 III-P-11
Periodical cicada III-C-7
Platynota flavedana III-C-7
Plum curculio III-C-7 III-E-14 III-M-5 III-P-11
Plum rust mite III-B-14 III-D-56
Redbanded leafroller III-C-7 III-M-5 III-P-2
San Jose scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4
Soft scales III-E-4
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-12 III-E-14 III-P-2 III-P-11
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Tussock moths III-C-7
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-56 III-E-14
III-M-5 III-P-2 III-P-11 III-P-26-1
III-T-6
Willamette mite III-B-14 III-E-14
Artichokes
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-41 III-P-2
Artichoke plume moth III-B-2 III-C-9 III-D-41 III-D-50
III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-D-41
Climbing cutworms III-D-41
Cutworms III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 8
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Asparagus
Apache cicada III-C-7
Armyworm III-C-7
Asparagus beetle III-N-6
Asparagus beetle complex III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Garden symphylan III-D-32 III-E-15
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Avocados
Avocado lace bug III-P-2
Avocado leafhopper III-P-2
Banded, cucumber beetle III-P-2
Blossom anomala III-P-2
Citrus root weevil III-P-2
Dictyospermum scale III-P-2
Florida red scale III-P-2
Florida wax scale III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Greenhouse thrips III-P-2
Latania scale III-P-2
Little fire ant III-P-2
Mealybugs III-P-2
Pyriform scale III-P-2
Redbanded thrips III-P-2
Southern green stink bug III-P-2
Tortricid moths III-P-2
Webbingworm III-P-2
Whiteflies III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 9
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Bananas
Banana caterpillar III-D-50
Banana root borer III-C-8 III-D-2
Caligo spp. III-C-7
Ceramidia spp. III-C-7
Opsiphanes spp. III-C-7
Sibine spp. III-C-7
Barley
Aphids III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
III-P-10
Armyworm III-D-41 III-D-50 III-P-2
Banks grass mite III-P-2
Barley thrips III-D-41
Beet armyworm III-D-41
Beet webworm III-D-50
Bertha armyworm III-D-50
Black grass bug complex III-D-41 III-P-2
Blister beetles III-P-2
Brown wheat mite III-D-41 III-P-2
Chinch bug III-D-41 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-D-41 III-P-2
Corn leaf aphid III-P-2
Crickets III-D-50
Cutworms III-P-2
Fall armyworm III-P-2
False chinch bug III-D-41 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-D-41 III-P-2
Greenbug (aphid) III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41 III-P-2
Mites III-D-3 III-D-28
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Say stink bug III-D-41 III-P-2
Spider mites III-D-41 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-D-41 III-P-2
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Thrips III-D-41 III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Winter grain mite III-D-41 III-P-2
Yellow clover aphid III-P-2
Yellowstriped armyworm III-D-41
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 10
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Barley (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
Cadelle III-A-7
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle III-A-7
Granary weevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
Lesser grain borer III-A-7
Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
Sawtoothed grain beetle III-A-7
Beans
Alfalfa looper III-N-2
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-34
III-D-41 III-N-2 III-N-6 III-P-2
III-P-10
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-N-2
III-P-2
Bean aphid III-C-12
Bean leaf beetle III-C-7 III-E-4 III-P-2
Bean leafroller III-C-7
Black cutworm III-D-50
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-C-9 III-D-41 III-N-2
III-P-2 III-S-1
Carmine spider mite III-B-14
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-D-41 III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7 III-C-9 III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7 III-D-50
Cucumber beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Dipterous leafminers III-D-50
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41 -III-P-2
Garden.symphylan III-D-32 III-E-15 III-P-2
Granulate cutworm III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Green stink bug III-S-1
Ground mealybug III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 11
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Beans (continued)
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III-D-50
III-D-50
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III-C-9
III-M-9
III-P-2
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III-E-4
III-C-9
III-E-4
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III-D-28
III-C-12
III-D-28
III-N-2
III-P-10
III-N-2
III-C-7
III-D-34
III-N-2
III-P-10
III-C-12
III-E-14
III-P-2
III-D-34
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III-N-2
III-P-2
III-E-4
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III-S-1
III-C-7
III-D-34
III-N-6
III-S-1
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-N-2
III-D-41
III-P-2
III-S-1
III-D-28
III-M-9
III-P-10
III-D-41
III-P-10
III-B-14
III-D-41
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-D-50
III-N-2
III-P-10
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-B-14
III-S-1
III-D-50
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-N-6
III-P-10
III-E-14
III-P-2
III-D-50
III-C-7
III-D-50
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 12
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CROP-PEST INDEX TO VOLUME III
Beets
Alfalfa webworm ; III-D-50
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-P-2
Bean aphid III-C-12
Beet armyworm III-D-50
Beet webworm III-D-50
Blister beetles III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-41
Cabbage maggot III-E-15
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Crickets III-C-7 III-D-50
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9 III-D-50
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Gardefl symphylan III-E-15
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9
Harlequin bug III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafminers III-P-2
Lygus bugs III-D-41 III-D-50
Mites III-C-9 III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Potato fleabeetle III-C-12
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9 III-D-50
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Twospotted spider mite III-C-12
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Webworms III-P-2
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 13
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Bermudagrass
Fulgorid planthoppers III-P-10
Mealybugs III-P-10
Whiteflies III-P-10
Blackberries
Aphids III-D-3 III-E-16 III-P-2
Brown mite III-B-14
Climbing cutworms III-C-7
European red mite III-B-14
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-D-3
Leafrollers III-C-7
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14
Mites III-D-3 III-E-16
Obscure weevil III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-C-7
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Raspberry aphid complex III-C-7
Raspberry crown borer III-P-2
Rednecked cane borer III-P-2
Sawflies III-C-7
Snowy tree cricket 7 III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-P-2 III-T-6
Willamette mite III-B-14
Woods weevil III-P-2
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Black-eyed Peas
Aphids III-D-28 III-P-2
Bean leafroller III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-28
Leafminers III-P-2
Mites III-D-28
Stink bugs III-P-2
Thrips III-D-28
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 14
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Blueberries
Blossom weevils III-P-2
Blueberry bud mite III-E-4
Blueberry fruit fly III-C-7 III-P-2
Blueberry tipworm III-P-2
Cherry fruitworm III-C-7 III-P-2
Cranberry fruitworm III-C-7 III-P-2
European fruit lecanium III-C-7
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-P-2
Lecanium scales III-P-2
Plum curculio III-P-2
Thrips III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-T-6
Boysenberries
Aphids III-P-2
Brown mite III-B-14
Climbing cutworms III-C-7
European red mite III-B-14
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7
Leafrollers III-C-7
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14
Obscure weevil III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-C-7
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Raspberry aphid complex III-C-7
Raspberry crown borer III-P-2
Rednecked cane borer III-P-2
Sawflies III-C-7
Snowy tree cricket III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-P-2 'III-T-6
Willamette mite III-B-14
Woods weevil III-P-2
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 15
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Broccoli
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-34
III-D-41 III-D-47 III-E-16 III-N-2
III-P-2 III-P-12
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-N-2 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-B-15 III-C-7 III-C-9
III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-D-41 III-D-47
III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2 III-S-1
Cabbage maggot III-D-32 III-E-15
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cucumber beetles III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Diamondback moth III-B-2 III-C-7 III-C-9 III-C-16-1
III-C-16-2 III-D-47 III-M-9 III-N-2
III-P-2 III-S-1
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
Garden symphylan III-D-32 III-E-15
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Harlequin bug III-C-7 III-P-2 III-S-1
Imported cabbageworm III-B-2 III-B-15 III-C-7 III-C-9
III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-D-41 III-D-47
III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2 III-P-12
III-S-1
Leafhoppers III-B-15 III-C-9 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-P-2 III-S-1
Leafminers III-P-2
Lygus bugs III-C-9 III-S-1
Mites III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Southern green stink bug III-S-1
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-9 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 16
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Broccoli (continued)
Symphylans > III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7 III-S-1
Thrips III-D-41 III-P-2
Turnip aphid . III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-P-2
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Brussels sprouts
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-D-47 III-E-16 III-N-2 III-P-2
Armywonff III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-N-2
III-P-2
Black cutworm III-D-50
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-B-3 III-B-15 III-C-7
III-C-9 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-D-41
III-D-47 III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Cabbage maggot III-D-32 III-E-15
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7 III-D-50
Cucumber beetles III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Diamondback moth III-B-2 III-C-7 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-D-47 III-D-50 III-N-2 III-P-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
Garden symphylan III-D-32 III-E-15
Granulate cutworm III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Harlequin bug III-C-7 III-P-2
Imported cabbageworm III-B-2 III-B-3 III-B-15 III-C-7
III-C-9 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-D-41
III-D-47 III-D-50 III-M-9 III-N-2
III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 17
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Brussels sprouts (continued)
Leafhoppers III-B-15 III-C-9 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-P-2
Leafminers III-P-2
Mites III-D-28 III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9 III-D-50
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-9 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
Turnip aphid III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Western yellowstriped armyworm III-D-50
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 18
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Cabbage
Apnids ~ '
Cabbage looper
Cabbage maggot
Cabbage seedpod weevi
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Corn earworm
Crickets
Cucumber beetles
Darkling beetles ~
Dipterous leafminers
Fall armyworm
False cnincn bug
Flea beetles
Garden symphylan
Grasshoppers
Imported cabbageworm
Lygus bugs
Mites ~
Plaint bugs ~
Saltmarsh caterpillar
Serpentine leafminer
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III-D-3
III-D-47
III-D-41
III-B-3
III-C-16-1
III-M-9
III-C-7
III-D-47
III-N-2
III-D-28
III-C-7
III-B-3
III-C-16-1
III-D-50
III-C-9
III-C-7
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III-P-2
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III-P-2
III-D-50
III-C-7
III-D-41
III-P 2
III-S-1
III-E-15
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-D-50
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-C-16-1
III-M-9
III-S-1
III-C-9
III-P-2
III-C-9
III-P-2
III-E-15
III-n-50
III-N-2
III-S-1
III-S-1
III-C-7
III-D-41
III-N-2
III-S-1
III-P-2
III-S-1
III-P-2
III-S-1
ITI-D-41
III-D-41
III-D-28
III-D-50
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 19
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Cabbage (continued)
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-9 III-P-2
Springtails III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7 III-S-1
Thrips III-D-41 III-P-2
Turnip aphid III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Western yellowstriped armyworm III-D-50
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Cantaloupes
Aphids III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-12
Armyworm III-N-2
Cabbage looper III-C-9 III-N-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Cucumber beetles III-N-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Fleahoppers III-P-12
Grasshoppers III-C-9
Leafhoppers III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-12
Leafminers III-N-2 III-P-12
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-N-2
Melon aphid III-C-12
Pickleworm III-N-2
Potato flea beetle III-C-12
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Serpentine leafminer III-C-12
Spider mites III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-12
Thrips III-P-2 III-P-12
Twospotted spider mite III-C-12 III-E-6
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 20
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Carrots
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41
Aster leafhopper III-C-7 III-P-2
Beet armyworm III-D-50
Cabbage looper III-C-9 III-D-41
Carrot rust fly III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-D-41
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7 III-D-41
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9 III-D-50
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-P-2
Leafminers III-P-2
Lygus bugs III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-50
Mites III-C-28 III-D-41
Petrobia mites III-P-2
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9 III-D-50
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-9 III-P-2
Spittlebugs III-C-7
Springtails III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-P-2
Symphylans III-P-2
Thrips III-D-28
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Western yellowstriped armyworm III-D-50
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 21
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Cauliflower
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III-P-2
III-D-50
III-C-7
III-D-41
III-P-2
III-E-15
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-P-2
mP 9
III-P-2
m_p_i fk.
O ID'
III-N-2
III-P-2
m_P Q
III-C-9
III-P-2
III-E-15
III-D-50
III-N-2
III-P-2
TTT-P-7
III-C-9 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-D-42
III-D-47 III-D-50 III-M-9 III-N-2
III-P-2 III-P-12
Leafhoppers III-B-15 III-C-9 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-P-2
Leafminers III-P-2
Mites III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9 III-D-50
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-9 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 22
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Cauliflower (continued)
Springtails III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-P-2
Turnip aphid III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Western yellowstriped armyworm III-D-50
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 3 III 23
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Celery
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-41 III-N-2
III-P-2
Armyworm III-D-41 III-N-2
Aster leafhopper III-P-2.
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-C-9 III-D-41 III-M-9
III-N-2 III-P-2
Celery leaftier III-B-2 III-P-2
Celery looper III-B-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-P-2
Colorado potato beetle III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-P-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
Flea beetles III-D-41 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-N-2
Leafhoppers III-C-9 III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafminers III-N-2 III-P-2
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-C-9 III-D-41
Mites III-D-3 III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9 III-N-2
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Spider mites III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-D-41
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-P-2
Thrips III-N-2 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-P-2
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Whiteflies III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 24
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Cherries
Ants III-C-7
Aphids III-C-9 III-C-12 III-N-6 III-P-2
III-P-22
Black cherry aphid III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
III-N-6 III-P-2
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
III-S-14
Brown soft scale III-C-7
California casebearer III-D-56-1
Cankerworms III-P-2
Casebearers III-P-2
Cherry casebearer III-D-56-1
Cherry fruit fly III-B-15 III-C-7 III-P-2 III-P-11
Cherry fruitworm III-P-2
Cherry rust mites III-C-12 III-E-6
Clover mite III-D-56 III-P-2
Codling jnoth III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Eastern tent caterpillar III-C-7
European fruit lecanium III-C-12
European red mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-41 III-D-56-1
III-E-4 III-E-14 III-G-2 III-M-5
III-P-2 III-P-22 III-P-26-1 III-S-14
III-T-6
Eyespotted bud moth III-C-7 III-D-56-1 III-P-2
Forbes scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4
Fruit flies III-C-29 III-P-2
Fruittree leafroller III-C-7 III-E-14 III-M-5 III-P-2
III-P-11
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Green peach aphid III-N-6
Japanese beetle III-C-7 III-P-2
Leaf crumpler III-D-56-1
Leafcurl plum aphid III-E-4
Leafhoppers III-C-12
Leafminers III-P-2
Leafrollers III-P-2
Lecanium scales III-C-7 III-E-14 III-P-2 III-P-22
Lesser appleworm III-P-2
Lesser peachtree borer III-C-7 III-C-29 III-E-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 25
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Cherries (continued)
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14 III-E-4 III-P-26-1 III-T-6
Mealy plum aphid III-C-7 III-E-4
Mites III-C-9 III-C-12 III-D-57 II1-G-2
III-M-17
Olive scale III-C-12 III-E-14
Orange tortrix III-C-7 III-P-2
Oriental fruit moth III-E-14 III-P-2
Oystershell scale III-C-7 III-P-22
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-E-14 III-P-26-1
Pandemis moths III-P-2
Peach silver mite III-B-14
Peachtree borer III-E-14
Peach twig borer III-C-7 III-C-29 III-M-5
Pearslug III-P-2
Plum curculio III-C-7 III-C-29 III-E-14 III-M-5
III-P-2
Plum rust mite III-B-14
Prune leafhopper III-C-7
Putnam scale III-E-4
Redbanded leafroller III-C-7
Rose chafer III-P-2
San Jose scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
III-P-22 III-S-14
Sawflies III-P-2
Scales III-P-2
Scurfy scale III-P-22
Shothole borer III-P-2
Soft scales III-E-4
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-12 III-D-56 III-E-14 III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-29
Thrips III-P-2
Tussock moths III-C-7 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-E-14
III-M-5 III-P-2 III-P-26-1 III-T-6
Western cherry fruit fly III-P-2
Willamette mite III-B-14 III-E-14
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 26
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Chestnuts
Aphids III-E-4
Mites III-E-4
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-E-4
Chinese cabbage
Armyworm III-C-7
Cabbage looper III-C-7
Corn earworm III-C-7
Diamondback moth III-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7
Harlequin bug III-C-7
Imported cabbageworm III-C-7
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 27
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Citrus
Ants III-C-7
Aphids III-D-34 III-E-16 III-P-2
Black scale III-C-7 III-P-2
Brown soft scale III-C-7 III-P-2
California orangedog III-C-7 III-D-50
California red scale III-C-7 III-P-2
Chaff scale III-P-2
Citricola scale III-C-7 III-P-2
Citrus bud mite III-E-6
Citrus cutworm III-C-7 III-D-50
Citrus flat mite III-B-14 III-E-6
Citrus looper III-D-50
Citrus red mite III-B-14 III-D-56 III-E-6 III-E-14
III-M-17 III-T-6 III-T-29
Citrus rust mite III-B-14 III-D-2 III-E-6 III-M-17
III-T-29
Citrus thrips III-E-14 III-P-2 III-R-4 III-S-1
Cottonycushion scale III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Florida red scale III-P-2
Fruittree leafroller III-C-7 III-D-50 III-E-14
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-P-2
Leafrollers III-P-2
Mealybugs III-P-2
Omnivorous leafroller III-D-50
Orange tortrix III-C-7 III-D-50 III-E-14 III-P-2
Orangeworms III-E-14
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-E-6
Purple scale III-P-2
Red scale III-P-2
Rust mites III-D-5 III-Z-4
Sixspotted mite III-B-14 III-E-6 III-T-6
Snow scales III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Texas citrus mite III-B-14 III-E-6 III-E-16 III-M-17
III-T-6 III-T-29
Thrips III-D-34 III-P-2
Tussock moths III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-T-29
Western avocado leafroller III-D-50
Western tussock moth III-C-7
Whiteflies III-P-2
Yellow scale III-C-7 III-P-2
Yuma spider mite III-B-14 III-E-6
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 28
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Clover
Alfalfa caterpillar III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-50 III-P-2
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III-D-41
III-D-3
III-E-16
III-D-41
m P Q
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m P 7
III-C-9
III-E-16
III-D-41
III-D-28
III-M-8-1
III-D-28
III-M-8-1
III-D-50
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III-D-41
m P 7
mi~i /i 1
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III-D-50
III-M-8-1
III-D-41
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III-D-50
III-P-2
III-D-41
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-B-14
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-D-56-1
III-D-41
III-P-2
III-P-2
mP-~7
III-C-7
III-M-8-1
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-P-2
III-C-7
m-.n«. ^n
III-P-2
III-E-16
III-P-2
III-C-12
III-C-7
III-D-56-1
III-E-16
III-D-56-1
III-C-12
III-P-2
TTT-P-1 9
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 29
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Clover (continued)
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Spider mites III-C-9 III-P-2
Spittlebugs III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Spotted alfalfa aphid III-C-12 III-D-41 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-50 III-P-2
Strawberry spider mite III-B-14 III-D-56-1
Sweet clover aphid III-P-2
Sweet clover weevil III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-D-50
Threecornered alfalfa hopper III-C-7
Thrips III-C-7 III-D-41 III-E-16 III-P-2
Tortricid moths III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-56-1
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Velvetbean caterpillar III-C-7
Webworms III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Western yellowstriped armyworm III-D-50
Yellow clover aphid III-P-2
Coffee
Leafminers III-D-28
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 30
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Collards
A 1-JJ,, _ ____ ______ TTT C Q
Leafhoppers III-C-9
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III-D-34
III-D-41
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III-C-7
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III-D-34
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III-D-50
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III-C-9
III-P-2
III-D-41
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III-D-50
III-D-50
III-D-41
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III-P-2
III-C-7
m_n_^n
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m_P_7
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m_T\ Cfi
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III-P-2
III-S-1
m P 9
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m_r»_cn
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III-S-1
III-C-7
III-C-9
III-D-41
III-S-1
III-D-50
III-S-1
III-P-2
III-D-50
III-P-2
TTT-P-9
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 31
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Corn
Northern com rootwornu
Southern corn rootwotm
m P Q TTT n_ 9ft
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m_M_A
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m_n_/ii
III-P-2
III-D-41
III-C-29
III-P-2
III-D-28
III-E-14
III-P-10
m-.P7
III-D-50
III-C-29
III-P-2
III-D-41
III-C-8
III-E-15
III-C-9
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III-D-28
III-E-16
III-E-15
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III-P-2
III-P-10
III-D-30
III-M-12
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mP 9
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m M Q
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III-E-15
III-P-2
m PR
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 32
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Corn (continued)
Springtails III-P-2
Stink bugs III-D-41 III-P-2
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Symphylans III-P-2
Thrips III-D-28 III-E-16
Twospotted spider mite III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-26-1
Western corn rootworm III-C-7 III-C-8 III-D-41 III-E-15
III-P-2
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-C-8 III-E-15 III-P-2 III-P-10
Corn (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
CadellS III-A-7
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle III-A-7
Granary weevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
Lesser grain borer III-A-7
Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
Sawtoothed grain beetle III-A-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 33
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Cotton
Black cotton fleahopper
Brown cotton leafhopper
Cotton leafperforator -
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 34
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Cotton (continued)
^rassnoppers
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Serpentine leafminer comple
Southern garden leafhopper
Southern green stink bug
Twospotted spider mite
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III-D-44
III-E-16
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III-D-45
III-C-7
III-D-41
III-M-8-1
III-C-7
III-A-2
III-D-34
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III-A-2
III-D-44
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III-P-10
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III-P-2
m IT A
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 35
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Cotton (continued)
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Webworms III-P-2
Western yellowstriped armyworm III-D-50
Whiteflies III-A-2 III-D-45 III-P-10
Yellowstriped armyworm III-E-14
Cowpeas
Alfalfa caterpillar III-C-7
Aphids III-D-28 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-50
Bean leaf beetle III-C-7
Bean leafroller III-C-7
Black cutworm III-D-50
Blister beetles III-C-7
Corn earworm III-C-7
Cowpea curculio III-C-7
Crickets III-D-50
Cucumber beetles III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Dipterous leafminer III-D-50
Flea beetles III-C-7
Granulate cutworm III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Green cloverworm III-C-7
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 36
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Cowpeaa (continued)
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-D-28
Leafminers III-P-2
Lygus bugs III-C-7 III-D-50
Mexican bean beetle III-C-7 III-D-50
Mites III-D-28
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-50
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Threecornered alfalfa hopper III-C-7
Thrips III-C-7 III-D-28
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Velvetbean caterpillar III-C-7
Webworms III-C-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 37
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Crabapples
Aphids III-C-12
Apple aphid III-C-12
Apple rust mite III-B-14
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12
Codling moth III-C-12
European fruit lecanium III-C-12
European red mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-T-6
Forbes scale III-C-12
Fourspotted spider mite III-T-6
Leafhoppers III-C-12
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Mites III-C-12
Oystershell scale III-C-12
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Putnam scale III-C-12
Rosy apple aphid III-C-12
San Jose scale III-C-12
Schoene spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Scurfy scale III-C-12
Spider mites : III-C-12
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-T-6
Willamette mite III-B-14
Wooly apple aphid III-C-12
Yellow spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Cranberries
Blackheaded fireworm III-N-6 III-P-2
Bluntnosed cranberry leafhopper III-P-2
Cherry fruitworm . III-C-29 III-R-4
Cranberry fireworms ' III-C-7
Cranberry fruitworm III-C-7 III-C-29 III-P-2
Cranberry tipworm midge III-P-2
Cranberry weevil III-C-29
Cutworms III-C-7
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-P-2
Lecanium scales III-P-2
Sparganothis fruitworm III-C-29 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 38
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Cropland
Armyworm III-D-50
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Crowder peas
Aphids III-D-28
Leafhoppers III-D-28
Mites III-D-28
Thrips III-D-28
Cucumbers
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-41 III-E-16 III-N-2
III-N-5 III-N-6 III-P-2 III-P-12
Armyworm III-C-7 III-N-2 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-C-9 III-M-9 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7
Cucumber beetles III-C-7 III-N-2 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Diabrotica beetles III-N-2
Earwigs III-P-2
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Greenhouse leaftier III-P-2
Greenhouse whitefly III-P-2
Green stink bug III-S-1
Harlequin bug III-S-1
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2 III-N-6
III-P-2 III-P-12
Leafminers III-N-2 III-P-2 III-P-12
Leafrollers - III-N-2
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-N-2 III-S-1
Mealybugs III-N-2
Melon aphid III-C-12
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 39
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Cucumbers (continued)
Melonworm III-C-7 III-M-3 III-P-2
Mites III-D-56 III-E-16
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Petrobia mites III-P-2
Pickleworm III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Plant bugs III-C-9
Redbanded leafroller III-P-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Serpentine leafminer III-C-12 III-E-4
Serpentine leafminer complex III-N-2 III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7 III-P-2
Spider mites III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Spotted cucumber beetle III-P-2
Squash bug III-C-7 III-P-2 III-S-1
Squash vine borer III-P-2
Stink bugs III-P-2
Striped cucumber beetle III-P-2 III-S-1
Thrips III-N-2 III-N-5 III-N-6 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-41 III-E-4
III-P-2 III-T-6
Whiteflies III-N-2 III-P-2
Currants
Aphids III-D-56-1 III-N-6 III-P-2
Currant aphid III-D-56-1 III-P-2
Currant borer III-P-2
San Jose scale III-D-56-1
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 40
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Dandelions
Armyworm III-C-7
Aster leafhopper III-C-7
Cabbage looper III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7
Sowbugs III-C-7
Stink bugs III-C-7
Dewberries
Aphids III-D-3 III-P-2
Brown mite III-B-14
Climbing cutworms III-C-7
European red mite III-B-14
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-D-3
Leafrollers III-C-7
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14
Mites III-D-3
Orange tortrix III-C-7
Pacific spider mite « III-B-14
Raspberry aphid complex III-C-7
Sawflies III-C-7
Snowy tree cricket III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-P-2
Willamette mite III-B-14
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 41
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Eggplant
Aphids III-C-9 III-TD-3 III-E-16 III-N-2
III-N-6 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-N-2
Blister beetles III-N-2 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Colorado potato beetle III-C-7 III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
European corn borer III-C-7
Fall armyworm III-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-N-2 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Lace bugs III-C-7 III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-6 III-P-2
Leafminers III-N-2 III-P-2
Mites III-E-16 III-N-2
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Potato flea beetle III-C-12
Potato leafhopper III-C-12
Psyllids III-P-2
Serpentine leafminer complex III-C-12 III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites r- III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-P-2
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-P-2
Tomato hornworm III-C-7
Tomato pinworm III-C-7
Tomato russet mite III-B-14
Tropical spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Whiteflies ' III-N-2 III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 42
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Endive (Escarole)
Alfalfa looper III-P-2
Aphids III-D-34 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7
Aster leafhopper III-C-7
Cabbage looper III-C-7
Corn earworm III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Earwigs III-P-2
Flea beetles III-C-7
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Greenhouse leaftier III-P-2
Greenhouse whitefly III-P-2
Green peach aphid III-P-2
Harlequin bug III-C-7
Imported cabbageworm III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-D-34 III-P-2
Leafminers III-D-34
Redbanded leafroller III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7 III-P-2
Spider mites III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Figs
European red mite III-B-14
Fig scale III-P-2
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-P-2 III-T-6
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-P-2 III-T-6
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 43
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Filberts
Aphids III-D-3 III-E-4
Apple mealybug III-P-2
Brown mite III-B-14 III-E-4
European red mite III-B-14 III-E-4
Eyespotted bud moth III-P-2
Filbert aphid III-C-7 III-P-2
Filbert leafroller III-C-7
Filbertworm III-C-7
Mites III-E-4
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-E-4
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Flax
Armyworm III-D-50
Beet webworm III-D-50
Bertha armyworm III-D-50
Crickets III-D-50
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Fruit trees
Aphids III-D-28 III-E-16 III-O-l
Lace bugs III-D-28
Leafhoppers III-D-28
Mites III-D-28 III-E-16 III-O-l
Thrips III-D-28
Twospotted spider mite III-C-23
Whiteflies III-D-28
Wood boring insects III-A-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 44
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Garlic
Aphids III-D-28 III-P-2
Brown wheat mite : III-P-2
Leafminers III-P-2
Mites III-D-28
Onion maggot III-E-4
Onion thrips III-P-2
Thrips III-D-28 III-P-2
Gooseberries
Aphids III-D-3 III-D-41 III-N-6 III-P-2
Currant aphid III-P-2
Currant borer III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-3
Mites" III-D-3
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-P-2 III-T-6
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 45
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Grapefruit
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Grapefruit (continued)
Spider mites III-N-2
Texas citrus mite III-C-12 III-D-4 III-D-57 III-E-4
III-E-16 III-M-17
Thrips III-D-34 III-N-2 III-P-2 III-P-12
Tussock moths III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-C-9
Western tussock moth III-C-9 III-P-2
Whiteflies III-D-34 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Yellow scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Yuma spider mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Grapes
III-C-7
Aphids ------------------- III-C-9 III-D-41 III-E-16 III-P-2
Black vine weevil ----------------------------------------- III-P-2
Climbing cutworms ----------------------------------------- III-P-2
Consperse stink bug --------------------------------------- III-P-2
Crickets -------------------------------------------------- III-C-7
Cutworms -------------------------------------------------- III-C-7
Drosophila ------------------------------------------------ III-N-2
European red mite ------------------------------ III-B-14 III-E-14
European fruit lecanium ----------------------------------- III-C-7
False chinch bug ------------------------------------------ III-P-2
Grape berry moth --------- III-C-7 III-E-4 III-E-14 III-P-2
Grape bud beetle ------------------------------------------ III-P-2
Grape leaffolder --------- III-B-2 III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-41
III-M-5 III-P-2
Grape leafhopper complex - III-C-7 III-C-12 III-D-34 III-D-41
III-D-57 III-E-4 III-P-2
Grape leafskeletonizer ------------------------------------ III-C-7
Grape mealybug -------------------------------------------- III-P-2
Grapevine aphid ------------------------------------------- III-P-2
Grasshoppers ---------------------------------------------- III-C-7
Hoplia beetles ----------------------------------------- r~ III-P-2
Japanese beetle -------------------------------- III-C-7 III-P-2
June beetles ---------------------------------------------- III-C-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 47
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Grapes (continued)
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Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Beet armyworm III-P-2
Black grass bug complex III-D-41
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Corn earworm III-P-2
Crickets III-P-2
Egyptian alfalfa weevil III-M-8-1
Fall armyworm III-P-2
False chinch bug III-D-41
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 48
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Grass (continued)
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Lygus bugs III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Mosquitoes III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Spittlebugs III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7
Thrips III-C-7 III-P-2
Tortricid moths III-P-2
Webworms III-P-2
Hanover salad
Flea beetles III-C-7
Hickory nuts
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 49
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Honeydew melons
Aphids - III-C-9 III-N-2
Armyworm III-N-2
Cabbage looper III-C-9 III-N-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Cucumber beetles III-N-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Grasshoppers III-C-9
Leafhoppers III-C-9 III-N-2
Leafminers III-N-2
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-N-2
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III-P-2 III-P-10
Armyworm r III-D-41 III-N-2
Corn earworm III-N-2
Cutworms III-N-2
Grasshoppers III-N-2
Hop aphid III-P-2
Hop looper III-N-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41
Mites III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-10
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Spider mites III-N-2 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite ' III-B-14 III-P-26-1 III-T-6
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 50
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Horseradish
Armyworm III-C-7
Cabbage looper III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Diamondback moth TII-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Harlequin bug III-C-7
Imported cabbageworm ___ m-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7
Sowbugs III-C-7
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Kale
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-34 III-D-41 III-N-2
III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-N-2 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-41
III-N-2 III-P-2
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Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
Fall armyworm III-P-2
False chinch bug III-C-9
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Harlequin bug III-C-7 III-P-2
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III-N-2 III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-C-9 III-D-34 III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafminers III-D-34 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 51
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Kale (continued)
Lygus bugs III-C-9
Mites III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Seedcorn maggot III-P-2
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-9
Spider mites III-C-9
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-P-2
Turnip aphid III-P-2
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Wirewonns III-P-2
Kohlrabi
Aphids III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-B-3 III-B-15 III-C-7 III-D-41
III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7
Cutworms III-P-2
Diamondback moth III-C-7 III-P-2
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41
Harlequin bug III-C-7
Imported cabbageworm III-B-3 III-B-15 III-C-7 III-D-41
III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41
Mites III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-P-2
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 52
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Kumquats
Black scale III-P-2
California red scale III-P-2
Citricola scale III-P-2
Citrus thrips III-P-2 III-T-1
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Cottonycushion scale III-P-2
Cutworms III-P-2
Fruittree leafroller III-P-2
Fuller rose beetle III-P-2
Glover scale III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Katydids III-P-2
Mealybugs III-P-2
Omnivorous leafroller III-P-2
Orange4pg III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-P-2
Orangeworms III-P-2
Pink scavenger caterpillar III-P-2
Plant bugs III-P-2
Purple scale III-P-2
Snails III-T-1
Western tussock moth III-P-2
Whiteflies III-P-2
Yellow scale III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74
B III 53
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Lemons
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 54
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Lemons (continued)
Spider mites III-N-2
Texas citrus mite III-D-57 III-E-4 III-E-16 III-M-17
Thrips III-D-34 III-N-2 III-N-6 III-P-2
III-P-12
Tussock moths III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-C-9
Western tussock moth III-P-2
Whiteflies III-D-34 III-P-2
Yellow scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Yuma spider mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Lettuce
Alfalfa looper III-B-15 III-M-9
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-34
III-D-41 III-E-16 III-N-2 III-N-5
III-P-2 III-P-10
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-N-2
III-P-2
Aster leafhopper III-C-7 III-P-2 III-P-10
Banded cucumber beetle III-P-2
Beet armyworm III-M-9
Beet webworm III-D-50
Black cutworm III-D-50
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-B-15 III-C-7 III-C-9
III-D-41 III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Corn earworm III-C-7 III-C-9 III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7 III-D-50 III-P-2
Cucumber beetles III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Diamondback moth III-P-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9 III-D-50
Earwigs ' III-P-2
False chinch bug III-C-9
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Garden symphylan III-P-2
Granulate cutworm III-D-50
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 55
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Lettuce (continued)
orassnoppers j.j.j.-v>-/
\H«-oes TTT-P Q
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Spider mites _____ .
OpltE-LeDUgS ___-._
TV> Y> e> __ _ ____ _ TTT P Cl
Twospotted spider mite -
Variegated cutworm _____ _.
m C 7
m_T>_i 5 TTT C 7
III-D-41
mr 7 TTT P Q
III-D-34 III-D-41
m_r\.o/. TTT M 9
m tJ 7
mr 7
m H 9ft TTTTi A1
III-D-50 III-N-2
m-P-7
mV9
m r_ 7
m Tl 9R TTT T> SO
III-N-5
m P 9
m P 9
m P9
m P Q
III-P-2
m Tl 9R
III-P-2
m P 9
mP 9
mP9
m_F 1 ft
m Tl AT
m_P_9
r Z
III-P-2
m«.p_-9
m P7
m P9
m P 7
m P 9
m P 7
m-."n^^n
m P 7
m-P-7
m"M 7
III-P-2
- TTT P9
mTl SO
m P 9
m P 9
mP 9
- TTT P-9
Issued: 9-20-74
B III 56
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Limes
Aphids III-P-2
Black scale III-P-2
Brown soft scale III-C-12 III-E-4
California red scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Chaff scale ; III-E-4
Citricola scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Citrus red mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Citrus rust mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Citrus thrips III-D-57 III-E-4 III-P-2 III-T-1
Citrus whitefly III-E-4
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Cottonycushion scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Cutworms III-P-2
Florida red scale III-C-12 III-E-4
Fruittree leafroller III-P-2
Fuller rose beetle III-P-2
Glover scale III-E-4 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Katydids III-P-2
Mealybugs III-P-2
Mites III-P-2
Omnivorous leafroller III-P-2
Orangedog III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-P-2
Orangeworms III-P-2
Pink scavenger caterpillar III-P-2
Plant bugs III-P-2
Purple scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Sixspotted mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Snails III-T-1
Snow scales III-C-12 III-E-4
Texas citrus mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Thrips III-P-2
Western tussock moth III-P-2
Whiteflies IIT-P-2
Yellow scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Yuma spider mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 57
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume. Ill
Loganberries
Aphids ^ III-D-3 III-P-2
Brown mite *- III-B-14
Climbing cutworms III-C-7
European red mite III-B-14
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leaf hoppers III-C-7 III-D-3
Leafrollers III-C-7
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14
Mites III-D-3
Obscure weevil III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-C-7
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Raspberry aphid complex III-C-7
Raspberry crown borer III-P-2
Sawflies III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-P-2 III-T-6
Willamette mite III-B-14
Woods weevil III-P-2
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Mangoes
Thrips III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 58
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Melons
Aphids III-D-34 III-E-16 III-N-6 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-M-9 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7
Cucumber beetles III-C-7 III-E-4 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
False chinch bug III-P-2
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Green stink bug III-S-1
Harlequin bug III-S-1
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-D-34 III-N-6 III-P-2
Leafminers III-D-34 III-P-2
Lygus bugs III-S-1
Melonworm III-C-7 III-M-3 III-M-9 III-P-2
Mites III-D-56 III-E-16
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Petrobia mites III-E-A III-P-2
Pickleworm III-C-7 III-M-9 III-P-2
Serpentine leafminer complex III-E-4 III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Squash bug III-C-7 III-P-2 III-S-1
Squash vine borer III-P-2
Stink bugs III-P-2
Striped cucumber beetle III-S-1
Symphylans III-P-2
Thrips III-D-34 III-N-6 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-E-4 III-E-6 III-P-2
III-T-6
Western potato leafhopper III-E-4
Whiteflies III-P-2
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 59
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Millet (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
Cadelle III-A-7
Cigarette, beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle III-A-7
Granary weevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
Lesser grain borer III-A-7
Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
Sawtoothed grain beetle III-A-7
Mint
Garden symphylan III-D-32 III-E-15
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-P-26-1 III-T-6
Muskmelons
Aphids III-C-9 1II-D-3 III-N-2
Armyworm III-N-2
Beet leafhoppe.r III-D-3
Cabbage looper III-C-9 III-N-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Cucumber beetles III-N-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Grasshoppers III-C-9
Leafhoppers III-C-9 III-N-2
Leafminers III-N-2
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-N-2
Kites III-D-3
Pickleworm III-N-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Spider mites III-C-9 III-N-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 60
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
bustard greens
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-34 III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-41
III-P-2 III-S-1
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7
Cutworms III-P-2
Diamondback moth III-B-2 III-C-7 III-P-2 III-S-1
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-9
Harlequin bug III-C-7 III-P-2
Imported cabbageworm III-B-2 III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-41
III-P-2 III-S-1
Leafhoppers III-C-9 III-D-34 III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafminers III-D-34 III-P-2
Mites III-C-9 III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Seedcorn maggot III-P-2
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-P-2
Turnip aphid III-P-2
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 61
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Nectarines
American plum borer - III-P-2
Ants III-C-7
Aphids III-C-12 III-D-3 III-P-2 III-P-11
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-11
III-P-26-1
Catfacing insects III-C-7 III-P-2
Codling moth III-C-7 III-C-12
Cottonycushion scale III-P-2
Cottony peach scale III-E-14 III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7
Cucumber beetles III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
European earwig III-C-7
European fruit lecanium III-C-12
European red mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-E-4 III-E-14 III-F-6 III-M-5
III-P-11 III-T-6
Eyespotted bud moth III-P-2
Fruittree leafroller III-C-7 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-P-2
Green peach aphid III-P-2
Japanese beetle III-C-7
June beetles III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-12 III-P-11
Leafrollers III-P-2
Lecanium scales III-C-7 III-E-14 III-P-2
Lesser peachtree borer III-C-7 III-P-2
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-F-6
III-T-6
Mites III-C-12 III-D-3 III-M-17 III-P-2
Olive scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-E-14
III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-C-7
Oriental fruit moth III-C-7 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-E-14
III-M-5 III-P-2 III-P-11
Oystershell scale III-E-4
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-E-14
III-P-26
Pandemis moths III-C-7 III-P-2
Peach bark beetle III-P-2
Peach silver mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
Peachtree borer III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 62
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Nectarines (continued)
Peach twig borer III-C-7 III-C-12 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-M-5 III-P-2 III-P-11
Periodical cicada III-C-7
P.Tatynota flavedana III-C-7
Plum curculio III-C-7 III-E-14 III-M-5 III-P-2
III-P-11
Redbanded leafroller III-C-7 III-M-5 III-P-2
San Jose scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Scales III-P-2
Schoene spider mite III-B-14
Shothole borer III-P-2
Soft scales III-E-4
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-12 III-E-14 III-P-2 III-P-11
Stink bugs III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7 III-P-2
Thrips III-F-6 III-M-9 III-P-2
Tussock moths III-C-7
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-E-14 III-F-6 III-M-5 III-P-11
III-T-6
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 63
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Oats
Aphids III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-D-41 III-D-50 III-P-2
Banks grass mite III-P-2
Barley thrips III-D-41
Beet webworm III-D-50
Bertha armyworm III-D-50
Black grass bug complex III-D-41 III-P-2
Blister beetles III-P-2
Brown wheat mite III-D-41 III-P-2
Chinch bug III-D-41 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-D-41 III-P-2
Corn leaf aphid III-P-2
Crickets III-D-50
Cutworms III-P-2
False chinch bug III-D-41 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Greenbug (aphid) III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41 III-P-2
Mites III-D-3 III-D-28
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Say stink bug III-D-41 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-D-41 III-P-2
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Thrips III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Winter grain mite III-D-41 III-P-2
Yellow clover aphid III-P-2
Oats (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
Cadelle III-A-7
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle III-A-7
Granary x^eevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
Lesser grain borer III-A-7
Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
Sawtoothed grain beetle III-A-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 64
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume Ill
Okra
Aphids
Armyworm
Blister beetles -.
Climbing cutworms
Corn earworm
Crickets
Cutworms
Darkling beetles
Flea beetles
Grasshoppers
Green stink bug
Leaf miners
Serpentine leafminer complex
Sowbugs
Spider mites
Stink* bugs
III-C-9 III-P-2
III-C-7
III-P-2
III-C-9
III-C-7 III-C-9
III-C-7
III-C-7
III-C-7
III-P-2
mr 7
_ III-C-9
III-P-2
III-P-2
III-C-7
III-C-9 III-P-2
III-C-7 III-P-2
Olallie berries
Brown mite III-B-14
European red mite III-B-14
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14
Willamette mite III-B-14
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 65
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Olives
Black scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Cottony peach scale III-E-14
Lecanium scales III-E-14
Oleander scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Olive scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-14 III-P-2
San Jose scale III-C-12
Onions
Aphids III-D-28 III-P-2
Brown wheat mite III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Cutworms III-P-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
Leafminers III-P-2
Mites III-D-28
Onion maggot III-C-12 III-D-30 III-E-4 III-E-15
III-P-2
Onion thrips III-D-41 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-P-2
Symphylans III-P-2
Thrips III-C-9 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-N-6
III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-C-12
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 66
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Oranges
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-34 III-E-16
III-N-2 III-N-6 III-P-2 III-P-12
Black scale III-E-4 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Brown soft scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-N-2
California orangedog III-B-2
California red scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-M-8-1 TII-P-2
Chaff scale III-E-4 III-M-8-1
Citricola scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Citrus cutworm III-C-9 III-N-2
Citrus red mite III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-57 III-E-4
III-F-6 III-M-17 III-0-6 III-P-26-1
Citrus rust mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4 III-F-6
III-M-17 III-P-26-1
Citrus thrips III-D-57 III-E-4 III-F-6 III-M-9
III-P-2 III-T-1 III-T-11
Citrus whitefly III-E-4
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Cottonycushion scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Cutworms III-P-2
Florida red scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Fruittree leafroller III-B-2 III-C-9 III-P-2
Fuller rose beetle III-P-2
Glover scale III-E-4 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Katydids ' III-P-2
Leafrollers III-P-2
Mealybugs III-P-2
Mites III-D-34 III-N-2 III-P-2
Omnivorous leafroller III-C-9 III-P-2
Orangedog III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Orangeworms III-P-2
Pink scavenger caterpillar III-C-9 III-P-2
Plant bugs III-P-2
Purple scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Red scales III-P-2
Scales III-D-34
Sixspotted mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4 III-0-6
III-P-26-1
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 67
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Oranges (continued)
Snails III-T-1
Snow scales III-C-12 III-E-4 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Spider mites III-N-2
Texas citrus mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4 III-E--16
III-M-17 III-P-26-1
Thrips III-D-34 III-N-2 III-N-6 III-P-2
III-P-12
Tussock moths III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-C-9
Western tussock moth III-C-9 III-P-2
Whiteflies III-D-34 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Yellow scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-M-8-1 III-P-2
Yuma spider mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Parsley
Aphids III-C-9
Armyworm III-C-7
Cabbage looper III-C-7
GriCtCGu S -»^-""-«"-^-"»-"^^-""^^^^-- j_ j_ l~~Vj~* /
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7
Sowbugs III-C-7
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 68
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Parsnips
Armyworm l III-C-7
Aster leafhopper III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms > III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7
Sowbugs III-C-7
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Pastures
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-N-2
Black grass bug complex III-D-41 III-D-50
Crane flies III-N-2
Fall armyworm III-D-50
False chinch bug III-D-41
Gnats III-N-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-D-41 III-N-2
Green June beetle III-P-2
House fly III-D-50 III-N-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41
Midges III-N-2
Mosquitoes III-C-7 III-D-41 III-F-2 III-N-2
III-P-2
Moths III-N-2
Plant bugs III-D-50
Range caterpillar III-N-2
Stable fly IIT-N-2
Stink bugs III-C-7
Thrips III-C-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 69
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Peaches
Ants "* - -
Cat racing insects " -*
European fruit lecanium
vr4 <-iae _ __ _ __ _
m P Q
III-N-2
m"R1 A
m_"R 1 A
III-D-41
III-F-6
III-P-11
-
m-r 7
m_~» 1 A
TTT_r>_Q
III-G-2
m P 7
IIIt-C-12
III-N-6
III-C-12
III-C-12
III-D-56
III-G-2
III-P-22
m C 7
m_Tt_A1
m_C* Q
LJ y
III-fi-14
m P 7
III-C-16-1
III-C-12
III-M-17
III-C-12
mrl_7
L. /
III-D-3 III-D-41
III-P-2 III-P-11
III-P-22
m_M_A
III-E-4 III-P-11
III-S-14
III-C-7 III-P-2
III-n-56 III-0-6
III-C-7 III-C-12
mp 9
III-E-14 III-P-2
mP 7
mr 7
m P 7
mM 9
.._ TTT r* .7
m_P_ 1 9
III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-E-4 III-E-14
III-M-5 III-0-6
III-P-26-1 III-S-14
III-T-6
mP 9
III-E-4 III-P-2
III-C-7 III-P-2
TTT r 7 TTT_r Q
III-N-6 III-P-2
m r 7
m-r-7
III-C-12 III-P-11
mP 9
III-P-2 III-P-22
III-E-14 III-P-2
III-C-9 III-N-2
mP 1 A 9 TTT.-TJ*.- £
III-P-26-1 III-T-6
III-D-41 III-N-6
III-D-3 III-D-57
III-N-2 III-P-2
III-E-4 III-E-14
III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 70
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Peaches (continued)
Orange tortrix III-C-7
Oriental fruit moth III-C-7 I1I-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-D-41
III-E-14 III-M-5 III-N-2 III-P-2
III-P-11
Oystershell scale III-P-22
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-E-14
III-P-26-1
Pandemis moths III-C-7 III-P-2
Peach bark beetle III-P-2
Peach silver mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-D-56
III-P-26-1
Peachtree borer III-D-41 III-E-14 III-P-2
Peach twig borer III-C-7 III-C-12 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-C-29 III-M-5 III-N-2 III-P-2
III-P-11
Periodical cicada III-C-7
Platynota flavedana III-C-7
Plum curculio III-C-7 III-D-41 III-E-14 III-M-5
III-P-2 III-P-11
Plum rust mite III-D-56
Putnam scale III-E-4
Redbanded leafroller III-C-7 III-C-9 III-P-2
San Jose scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-P-2 III-P-22
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Scurfy scale III-P-22
Shothole borer III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-12 III-D-56 III-E-14 III-N-2
III-P-11
Stink bugs III-P-2
Strawberry spider mite III-P-26-1
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7 III-M-5 III-P-2
Thrips III-N-2 III-P-2
Tussock moths III-C-7
Twospottad spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-D-56 III-E-4 III-E-14 III-F-6
III-M-5 III-0-6 III-P-11 III-P-26-1
III-T-6
White peach scale III-E-4 III-P-2
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 71
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Peanuts
Alfalfa caterpillar III-C-7
Aphids III-D-28 III-D-41
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-50
Bean leaf beetle III-C-7
Beet artnyworm III-M-9
Black cutworm III-D-50
Blister beetles III-C-7
Burrowing bug III-E-15
Cabbage looper III-S-1
Corn earworm III-C-7 III-M-9
Corn rootvorms III-E-15 III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7
Cucumber beetles III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Fall armyworm III-P-2
Granulate cutworm III-D-45 III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Green cloverworm III-C-7
Harlequin bug III-S-1
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-D-28 III-P-10 III-S-1
Lesser cornstalk borer III-D-30 III-D-45 III-E-15 III-P-2
Mites III-D-28 III-D-45
Rednecked peanutworm III-P-2
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Southern corn rootworm III-C-8
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Variegated cutwonrt -
Velvet bean caterpil lar -
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Issued: 9-?0-74 B III 72
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Pears
III-C-7
III-D-34
III-P-2
III-P-22
III-M-5
III-S-14
III-D-57
III-P-22
III-E-4
III-T-29
Bagworm III-C-7
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
III-E-6 III-P-2 III-S-14
California pearslug III-C-7
Clover mite III-D-56 III-P-2
Codling moth III-C-7 III-C-12 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-C-29 III-D-57 III-E-4 III-E-14
III-M-5 III-P-2 III-P-11 III-R-4
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Eastern tent caterpillar III-C-7
Elm spanworm III-M-5
European apple sawfly III-C-7 III-C-29
European fruit lecanium III-C-12
European fruit scale III-P-2
European red mite III-B-10 III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1
III-C-16-2 III-D-41 III-D-56 III-D-56-1
III-E-4 III-E-6 III-E-14 III-F-6
III-G-2 III-I-3 III-M-5 III-P-2
III-P-11 III-P-22 III-P-26-1 III-S-14
III-T-6 III-T-29
Eyespotted bud moth III-C-7 III-N-6
Forbes scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Fourspotted spider mite III-T-6
Fruittree leafroller III-C-7 III-C-29 III-E-14 III-M-5
III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-P-2
Green fruitworm III-C-7 III-P-2
Gypsy moth III-M-5
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 73
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Pears (continued)
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leaf crumpler III-D-56-1
Leafhoppers III-C-9 III-C-12 III-D-34 III-N-6
Leafminers III-P-2
Leafrollers III-P-2
Lecanium scales III-C-7 III-P-2 III-P-22
Lygus bugs III-C-7 III-C-9
McDaniel spider mite III-B-10 III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-E-6 III-T-6 III-T-29
Mealybugs III-P-2
Mites III-C-9 III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-34
III-D-57 III-E-16 III-G-2 III-M-17
III-P-2
Olive scale III-E-4
Orange tortrix III-C-7
Oystershell scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-22
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-E-14
III-P-2 III-T-29
Pearleaf blister mite III-C-7 III-E-4 III-P-2 III-S-14
Pear plant bug III-N-6
Pear psylla III-B-15 III-C-7 III-C-12 III-C-16-1
III-C-16-2 III-C-29 III-D-34 III-D-56-1
III-E-4 III-E-14 III-M-5 III-N-6
III-P-2 III-P-11 III-P-22 III-S-14
III-Z-2
Pear rust mite III-B-10 III-C-7 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-E-4 III-T-29
Pearslug III-C-7 III-P-2
Periodical cicada III-C-7
Plum curculio III-C-7 III-C-29 III-E-14 III-M-5
III-P-2 III-P-11
Putnam scale III-C-12 III-E-4
Redbanded leafroller III-C-7 III-C-9 III-C-29 III-M-5
III-P-2 III-P-11
Rosy apple aphid III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-M-5
III-P-2 III-S-14
San Jose scale III-C-7 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
III-P-22 III-S-14
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 74
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Pears (continued)
Scales III-P-2
Schoene spider mite III-B-14 III-E-14 III-P-2 III-T-6
III-T-29
Scurfy scale III-C-12 III-P-22
Shothole borer III-P-2
Soft scales III-E-4
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-C-12 III-E-14 III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7 III-C-29 III-M-5 III-P-2
Tentiform leafminers III-P-2
Thrips TII-N-6
Twospotted spider mite III-B-10 III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1
III-C-16-2 III-D-56 IH-E-4 III-E-6
III-E-14 III-F-6 III-I-3 III-M-5
III-0-6 III-P-2 III-P-11 III-P-26-1
III-T-6 III-T-29
Unspotted tentiform leafminer III-D-3
Willamette mite III-B-14 III-E-14 III-P-2
Woolly aphids III-P-2
Woolly apple aphid III-C-7 III-C-12 III-P-2
Yellow spider mite III-B-14 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2 III-T-6
III-T-29
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 75
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Peas
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 76
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Pecans
:-12 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-34
III-E-4 III-E-14 III-P-2
Black pecan aphid III-P-2 III-P-11
European fruit lecanium III-C-12
Fall webworm III-E-14 III-P-2
Hickory shuckworm III-E-14 III-P-11
Leafhoppers III-C-12 III-D-34
May beetles III-E-14
Mites III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-34 III-E-4
III-E-14 III-P-2
Obscure scale III-D-56-1
Pecan leaf casebearer III-P-2
Pecan nut casebearer III-C-7 III-D-56-1 III-E-14 III-P-2
III-P-11
Pecan phylloxera III-D-56-1
Pecan twig girdler III-E-14
Pecan-veevil III-C-7 III-E-14
San Jose scale IIT-C-12
Southern green stink bug III-E-14
Spider mites III-C-12 III-E-14
Twig girdler III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-E-14
Walnut caterpillar III-E-14 III-P-2
Yellow pecan aphids III-P-2 III-P-11
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 77
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Peppers
III-E-16
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 78
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Pimentos
Potato flea beetle III-C-12
Potato leafhopper III-C-12
Serpentine leafminer III-C-12 III-E-4
Tropical spider mite III-C-12
Twospotted spider mite III-C-12 III-E-4
Pineapples
Cricket s III-P-2
Mealybugs III-D-28 III-P-2
Mites III-D-3
Plums
Ants III-C-7
Aphids III-C-9 III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-41
III-E-16 III-P-2 III-P-11 III-P-22
Apple maggot III-M-5
Black cherry .aphid III-C-7
Black peach aphid III-N-6
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-C-16-1 III-C-16-2
III-D-56-1 III-E-4 III-P-11 III-S-14
Brown soft scale III-C-7 III-D-56-1
California casebearer III-D-56-1
Cherry fruit fly III-C-7 III-P-2
Cherry fruitworm III-C-7
Clover mite III-0-6
Codling moth III-C-7 III-C-12 III-P-2 III-R-4
Cottony peach scale III-E-14
Cricket s III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Eastern tent caterpillar III-C-7
European fruit lecanium III-C-12 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 79
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Plums (continued)
European rea niiue
Leaf curl plum aphid
M-tt-oa __ ____ __ _______
Oriental fruit moth
Oystershell scale
Pacific spider mite
Peach twig borer
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III-B-14
III-C-7
III-D-56-1
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Plums (continued)
Plum rust mite _.
Scales
Soft SCaleS
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Twospotted spider mite
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 81
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Potatoes (continued)
raxj. armyworm
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 82
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Prunes
Aphids III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-4I III-E-16
III-P-2 III-P-11
Apple maggot III-M-5
Black cherry aphid III-C-7
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
III-P-11 III-S-14
Brown soft scale III-C-7 III-D-56-1
California casehearer III-D-56-1
Cherry fruit fly III-C-7 III-P-2
Cherry fruitworm III-C-7
Clover mite III-0-6
Codling moth III-C-7 III-C-12 III-P-2
Cottony peach scale III-E-14
Eastern tent caterpillar III-C-7
European fruit lecanium III-C-12 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
European red mite III-B-14 III-D-41 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
III-E-14 III-F-6 III-M-5 III-0-6
III-P-2 III-P-11 III-P-26-1 III-S-14
III-T-6
Eyespotted bud moth III-C-7 III-D-56-1 III-E-14 III-P-2
Flower thrips III-P-2
Forbes scale III-C-7 III-E-4
Fruittree leafroller III-C-7 III-P-2
Green peach aphid III-D-41 III-D-56-1
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafcurl plum aphid III-C-12 III-D-56-1 III-E-4
Leafhoppers III-C-12 III-P-2 III-P-11
Leafrollers III-P-2
Lecanium scales III-C-7 III-E-14
Lesser peachtree borer III-C-7 III-E-14
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Mealybugs III-P-2
Mealy plum aphid III-C-7 III-C-12 III-D-41 III-D-56-1
III-E-4 III-P-2
Mites III-C-12 III-D-3 III-D-57 III-E-16
III-M-17 III-P-2
Oleander scale III-P-2
Olive scale III-E-4 III-E-14 III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-C-7- III-P-2
Oriental fruit moth III-D-41 III-E-14 III-M-5 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 83
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Prunes (continued)
Oystershell scale III-C-7
Pacific spider mite III-B-14 III-E-14 III-P-26-1
Peach silver mite III-B-14
Peachtree borer III-D-41 III-E-14 III-P-2
Peach twig borer III-C-7 III-C-12 III-D-56-1 III-M-5
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III-E-4
III-0-6
III-P-11
III-P-2
III-M-5
III-P-11
III-B-14
III-C-7
III-P-2
III-E-4
III-S-14
III-P-2
m_P_9
m_W /i
III-P-11
III-P-2
m P 7
III-P-2
III-E-14
III-P-2
III-P-11 III-P-26-1 III-T-6
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 84
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Pumpkins
Aphids r III-E-16 III-N-2 III-P-2
Armyworm III-D-50 III-N-2
Black cutworm III-D-50
Cabbage looper III-N-2 III-S-1
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Crickets III-D-50
Cucumber beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Flea beetles III-C-7
Granulate cutworm III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-N-2
Harlequin bug III-S-1
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-N-2 III-S-1
Leafminers III-N-2
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-N-2 III-S-1
Melonworm III-C-7 III-M-3 III-P-2
Mites, III-D-56
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Pickleworm III-C-7 III-P-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Southern green stink bug III-S-1
Spider mites III-N-2
Squash bug III-C-7 III-D-50 III-P-2 III-S-1
Squash vine borer III-P-2
Stink bugs III-P-2
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Tarnished plant bug III-S-1
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 85
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Quince
Aphids III-C-12 III-P-2
Apple aphid III-C-12
Apple maggot III-D-57
Apple rust mite III-B-14
Brown mite III-B-14 III-C-12
Codling moth III-C-12 III-D-57 III-R-4
European fruit lecanium III-C-12 III-P-2
European red mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-T-6
Forbes scale III-C-12
Fourspotted spider mite III-T-6
Leafhoppers III-C-12
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Mites III-C-12 III-D-57
Oriental fruit moth III-P-2
Oystershell scale III-C-12
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Pear psylla III-C-12
Plum curculio III-P-2
Putnam scale III-C-12
Quince curculio III-P-2
San Jose scale III-C-12
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Schoene spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Scurfy scale III-C-12
Spider mites - III-C-12 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12 III-T-6
Willamette mite III-B-14
Wooly apple aphid III-C-12
Yellow spider mite III-B-14 III-T-6
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 86
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Radishes
Aphids III-D-28 III-N-5 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7
Cabbage looper III-C-7 III-P-2
Cabbage maggot III-E-15
Corn earworm III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Diamondback moth III-C-7 III-P-2
Earwigs III-P-2
False chinch bug III-P-2
Flea beetles III-C-7
Garden symphylan III-E-15
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Greenhouse leaftier III-P-2
Greenhouse whitefly III-P-2
Harlequin bug . III-C-7 III-P-2
Imported cabbageworm III-C-7
Leafminers III-P-2
Kedbanded leafroller III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7 III-P-2
Spider mites III-P-2
Stink bugs : III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-D-28 III-N-5 III-P-2
Rangeland
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-50
Fall armyworm III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-D-50
Mosquitoes III-C-7
Plant bugs III-D-50
Range caterpillar III-D-50
Stink bugs III-C-7
Thrips III-C-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 87
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Raspberries
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-E-16
III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-7
European red mite III-B-14
Fruittree leafroller III-C-9
Japanese beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-3
Leafrollers III-C-7
McDaniel spider mite III-B-14
Mites III-C-9 III-D-3 III-E-16
Obscure weevil III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-C-7 III-C-9
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Raspberry aphid complex III-C-7
Raspberry crown borer III-P-2
Sawflies III-C-7
Snowy tree cricket III-C-7
Spider mites III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-P-2 III-T-6
Willamette mite III-B-14
Woods weevil III-P-2
Yellow spider mite III-B-14
Rice
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-N-2
Leafhoppers III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-10
Mosquitoes III-C-8 III-F-2 III-P-2
Planthoppers III-P-10
Rice leafminer III-D-41 III-P-2
Rice stink bug III-D-41
Rice water weevil III-C-8 III-M-12
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tadpole shrimp III-C-7 III-C-43 III-D-41 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 88
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Rice (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
Cadelle III-A-7
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle . III-A-7
Granary weevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
Lesser grain borer III-A-7
Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
Sawtoothed grain beetle III-A-7
Rutabagas
Aphids III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7
Crickets III-C-7
Cutworms III-C-7
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Diamondback moth III-C-7 III-P-2
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41
Grasshoppers III-C-7
Harlequin bug III-C-7
Imported cabbageworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41
f-fites III-D-41
Plant bugs III-D-41
Sowbugs III-C-7
Stink bugs III-C-7
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-P-2
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 89
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Rye
Aphids III-D-41
Armyworm III-D-41
Barley thrips III-D-41
Black grass bug complex III-D-41
Brown wheat mite III-D-41
Chinch bug III-D-41
Climbing cutworms III-D-41
False chinch bug III-D-41
Greenbug (aphid) III-D-41
Leafhoppers III-D-41
Say stink bug III-D-41
Stink bugs III-D-41
Winter grain mite III-D-41
Rye (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
Cadelle III-A-7
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle III-A-7
Granary weevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
Lesser grain borer III-A-7
Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
Sawtoothed grain beetle III-A-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 90
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Safflower
Aphids III-D-34 III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-D-50
Crickets III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-34
Lygus bugs III-D-34 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-P-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Thrips III-D-34 III-D-50 III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Salsify
Armyworm III-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Sorghum
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-34
III-D-41 III-P-2 III-P-10
Armyworm III-C-7 III-P-2
Banks grass mite III-D-28 III-P-10
Chinch bug III-P-2
Corn earworm III-C-7 III-C-9 III-E-14 III-P-2
Corn leaf aphid III-C-9 III-D-41 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7
Fall armyworm III-C-9 III-P-2
'False chinch bug III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-P-2
Greenbug (aphid) III-C-12 III-D-28 III-D-34 III-D-41
III-P-2
Mites III-C-12 III-D-3 III-P-2
Oligonychus spp. III-C-12
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 91
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Sorghum (continued)
Sorghum midge III-C-7 III-C-12 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-E-4 III-P-2
Sorghum webworm III-E-4 III-P-2
Spider mites III-D-41
Stink bugs III-C-7
Thrips III-C-7
Twospotted spider mite III-C-12
Webworms III-C-7 III-C-9
Sorghum (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
Cadelle III-A-7
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle III-A-7
Granary weevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
Lesser grain borer III-A-7
Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
Sawtoothed grain beetle III-A-7
Soybeans
Alfalfa caterpillar III-C-7
Alfalfa looper III-N-2
Aphids III-D-41 III-D-44 III-N-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-N-2
Bean aphid III-C-12
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 92
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Soybeans (continued)
Bean leaf beetle : III-C-7 III-D-41
Beet armyworm III-M-9
Black cutworm III-D-50
Blister beetles III-C-7 III-D-41
Cabbage looper III-D-41
Climbing cutworms III-D-41
Colorado potato beetle III-D-44
Corn earwonn III-C-7 III-D-41 III-M-9 III-P-2
Crickets - .__- III-D-50
Cucumber beetles III-C-7
Dipterous leaf miners III-D-5G
Fall armywonr III-D-41 I1I-P-2
Garden webworm III-D-41
Granulate cutworm - III-D-5G
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-44 III-N-2
Green cloverworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-M-9 III-P-2
Japanese- beetle III-C-7
Leafhoppere III-C-7 III-D-44
Leaf miners III-U-2
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-D-44 III-D-50 III-N-2
Mexican bean beetle. III-C-7 III-C-12 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-D-44 III-M-9
Potato flea beetle ~ III-D-44
Potato leafhopper III-C-12
Saitmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Serpentine leafminer III-C-12
Soybean looper ~ III-M-9
Spider mites III-D-41 III-N-2
Stink bugs III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-44 III-D-50
III-N-2 III-P-2
Surface feeding cutworms III-D-50
Threecornered alfalfa hopper III-C-7 III-D-41
Thrips III-C-7 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
Treehoppers III-D-44
Twospottec spider mite III-C-12 III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Velvetbean caterpillar III-C-7 III-D-41 III-M-9 III-P-2
Webworme III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
White grubs III-P-2
Kxreworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-2G-74 B III 93
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Spinach
Aphids III-C-9 III-sD-28 III-D-34 III-D-41
III-N-2 III-N-6 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-D-41 III-N-2 III-P-2
Bean aphid III-C-12
Beet armyworm III-M-9
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-B-15 III-C-7 III-C-9
III-D-41 III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-C-9
Crickets III-C-7
Crown mite III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-D-41 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Harlequin bug III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-B-15 III-C-7 III-C-9 III-D-28
III-D-34 III-D-41 III-N-6 III-P-2
Leafminers III-D-28 III-D-34 III-N-2 III-P-2
Loopers III-N-2
Mites III-C-9 III-D-28 III-D-41 III-P-2
Plant bugs III-D-41
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9 III-N-2
Seedcorn maggot III-D-41 III-P-2
Serpentine leafminer IT.I-C-12
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-N-2 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-C-7
Symphylans III-P-2
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-D-28 III-N-2 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite . III-C-12
Vegetable weevil ' III-P-2
Webworms III-P-2
Whiteflies III-P-2
White grubs III-P-2
Wireworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 94
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Squash
Aphids III-C-9 III-E-16 III-N-2 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-N-2 III-P-2
Cabbage looper III-C-9 III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
III-S-1
Climbing cutworms III-C-9 III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7
Cucumber beetles III-C-7 III-N-2 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Dipterous leafminers III-C-9
False chinch bug III-C-9
Flea beetles III-C-7 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
Green stink bug III-S-1
Harlequin bug III-S-1
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
III-S-1
Leafminers III-N-2 III-P-2
Loopers III-N-2
Lygus bugs III-C-9 III-N-2 III-P-2 III-S-1
Melon aphid III-C-12
Melonworm III-C-7 III-M-3 III-M-9 III-P-2
Mites III-C-9 III-D-56
Pacific spider mite III-B-14
Pickleworm III-C-7 III-M-9 III-N-2 III-P-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
Serpentine leafminer III-C-12 III-E-4
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Southern green stink bug III-S-1
Spider mites III-N-2 III-P-2
Spotted cucumber beetle III-P-2
Squash bug III-C-7 III-N-6 III-P-2 III-S-1
Squash vine borer III-P-2
Stink bugs III-P-2
Striped cucumber beetle III-P-2 III-S-1
Tarnished plant bug III-S-1
Thrips III-N-2 III-P-2
Twospotted spider mite III-3-14 III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
III-T-6
Whiteflies III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 95
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Strawberries
Aphids ------------ ------- III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-41
III-E-16 III-N-2 III-N-6 III-P-2
Armyworm -------------- ---------------------- - --- III-C-7 III-N-2
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Crickets --------------------------------- ______ m-C-7 III-P-2
Cutworms -------------------------- ------ - ----- ---------- III-C-7
Cyclamen mite ----------------------------------------------- III-B-li
Darkling beetles ------- -------------------- -------------- III-C-7
Field crickets ------------- - ------- ----------------- - III-P-2
Flea beetles ---- - ----- - -------------------- - -------- - ------- III-P-2
Flower thrips ----------------------------- - ----------------- III-P-2
Cardan symphylan ---------- --------- III-D-32 III-E-15 III-P-2
Grasshoppers ------------- - -------- ---- III-C-7 III-C-9 III-N-2
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Leafhoppers ----------- ------ - ----------- ------- III-N-2 III-P-2
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Lygus bugs --------- --------- - ----- - ----- ------ III-C-9 III-P-2
Meadow spittlebug ---------------- - ------------------------- III-C-7
Mites ---------------------- III-C-9 III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-4.1
III-E-16 III-M-17
Omnivorous leaftier ------------ -------------- - III-C-7 III-N-2
Pacific spider mite ---------------------- ----- III-B-14 III-P-26-1
Pameras ----- --------------- - ------------------------------ III-P-2
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Root weevils ---- ------------------------- --------------- III-P-2
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Strawberry crown borer ---------------------- -------------- III-P-2
Strawberry leafroller ---- III-C-7 III-C-9 III-E-4 III-N-2
III-P-2
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Strawberry root weevil -------- - ----------- ------- - ---------- III-P-2
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Issued: 9-20-74 E III 96
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Sugar beets
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 97
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Sugarcane
Aphids * III-D-28
Sugarcane borer III-C-8 III-D-45 III-R-4
Wireworms III-C-8 III-E-15 III-P-2 III-P-10
Yellow sugarcane aphid III-P-12
Sunflowers
Sunflower moth III-D-41
Sweetpotatoes
Aphids III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-D-41
Cabbage looper III-D-41
Climbing cutworms III-D-41
Cutworms III-D-41
Flea beetles III-D-41 III-P-2
Morningglory leafminer III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41 III-P-2
Leafminers ; III-P-2
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Southern potato wireworm III-D-30
Spider mites III-D-41 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-P-2
Wireworms III-E-15 III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 98
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Swiss chard
Aphids III-D-34 III-N-2 III-P-2
Armyworm III-C-7 III-N-2
Cabbage looper III-C-7 III-N-2
Crickets III-C-7
Crown mite III-P-2
Darkling beetles III-C-7
Flea beetles III-C-7
Grasshoppers III-C-7 III-N-2
Harlequin bug III-C-7
Leafhoppers III-C-7 III-D-34
Leafminers III-D-34 III-N-2 III-P-2
Loopers III-N-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-N-2
Seedcorn maggot III-P-2
Serpentine leafminer complex III-P-2
Sowbugs III-C-7
Spider mites III-N-2
Stink bugs III-C-7
Tarnished plant bug III-C-7
Thrips III-N-2
Vegetable weevil III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 99
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Tangelos
Aphids III-P-2
Black scale III-E-4 III-P-2
Brown soft scale III-C-12 III-E-4
California red scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Chaff scale III-E-4
Citricola scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Citrus red mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Citrus rust mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Citrus thrips III-D-57 III-E-4 III-M-9 III-P-2
III-T-1
Citrus whitefly III-E-4
Climbing cutworms III-P-2
Cottonycushion scale III-C-12 III-P-2
Cutworms III-P-2
Florida red scale III-C-12 III-E-4
Fruittree leafroller III-P-2
Fuller rose beetle III-P-2
Glover scale III-E-4 III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Katydids III-P-2
Mealybugs III-P-2
Mites III-P-2
Omnivorous leafroller III-P-2
Orangedog III-P-2
Orange tortrix III-P-2
Orangeworms III-P-2
Pink scavenger caterpillar III-P-2
Plant bugs III-P-2
Purple scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Sixspotted mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Snails III-T-1
Snow scale III-C-12 III-E-4
Texas citrus mite III-C-12 III-D-57 III-E-4
Thrips III-P-2
Western tussock moth III-P-2
Whiteflies III-P-2
Yellow scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Yuma spider mite III-C-12 III-D-57
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 100
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Tangerines
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 101
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Tangerines (continued)
Texas citrus mite III-C-12 III-J3-57 III-E-4 III-M-17
Thrips III-D-34 III-N-2 III-P-2 III-P-12
Western tussock moth III-P-2
Whiteflies III-D-34 III-P-2
Yellow scale III-C-12 III-E-4 III-P-2
Yuma spider mite III-C-12 III-D-57
Tobacco
Ants III-P-2
Aphids III-C-7 III-D-28 III-D-30 III-D-34
III-D-41 III-M-9 III-P-2
Armyworm III-D-50 III-N-2
Black cutworm III-D-50
Cabbage looper III-B-2 III-M-9
Climbing cutworms III-D-41
Corn wireworm III-E-15
Crane flies III-P-2
Crickets III-C-7 III-D-50 III-P-2
Cutworms III-C-7 III-D-41
Darkling beetles III-P-2
Flea beetles III-B-7 III-C-7 III-C-8 III-D-28
III-D-30 III-M-8-1 III-M-9 III-N-2
III-0-7 III-P-2
Granulate cutworm III-D-50
Grasshoppers III-B-7 III-C-7 III-N-2 III-P-2
Green June beetle III-C-7 III-D-41 III-D-50 III-P-2
Green peach aphid III-D-41 III-D-45 III-P-2
Hornworms III-B-2 III-B-7 III-C-7 III-C-8
III-D-50 III-M-8-1 III-N-2 III-P-2
Japanese beetle III-C-7
June beetles ; III-C-7
Leafhoppers » III-P-2
Leafminers III-P-2
Midges III-P-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-D-50
Sand wireworm III-P-2
Southern potato wireworm - III-D-2 III-D-28 III-E-15 III-P-2
Stink bugs III-P-2
Suckfly III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 102
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Tobacco (continued)
sun ace reeaing cutworms
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Tobacco (stored)
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Tobacco moth III-A-7
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 103
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Tomatoes
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 104
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Tomatoes (continued)
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 105
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Turnips
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Issued: 9-20-74 B III 106
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EPA Compendium of Registered Pesticides
Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Vetch
Alfalfa caterpillar III-P-2
Alfalfa weevil III-D-41 III-P-2
Aphids III-D-41 III-P-2
Armyworm III-D-41 III-P-2
Asiatic garden beetle III-P-2
Black grass bugs III-P-2
Blister beetles III-P-2
Climbing cutworms III-D-41 III-P-2
Clover leaf weevil III-P-2
Crickets III-P-2
Grasshoppers III-P-2
Green June beetle III-P-2
Leafhoppers III-D-41 III-P-2
Lygus bugs III-D-41 III-P-2
Mites III-D-41
Spider mites III-P-2
Spittlebugs III-P-2
Spotted alfalfa aphid III-P-2
Threecornered alfalfa hopper III-P-2
Thrips III-P-2
Tortricid moths III-P-2
Vetch bruchid III-D-41
Webworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 107
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Walnuts
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-ued: 9-20-74 B III 108
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Watermelons
Aphids III-C-9 III-D-34 III-E-16 III-N-2
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Cucumber beetles III-N-2
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Grasshoppers III-C-9
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Lygus bugs III-C-9 III-N-2
Melon aphid III-C-12
Mites, III-C-9 III-E-16
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Pickleworm III-N-2
Potato flea beetle III-C-12
Rindworms III-B-2 III-P-2
Saltmarsh caterpillar III-C-9
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Spider mites III-N-2
Thrips III-P-2
Tobacco budworm III-C-9
Twospotted spider mite III-B-14 III-C-12
Wlreworms III-P-2
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 109
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Wheat
Aphids III-D-3 III-D-28 III-D-34 III-D-41
III-P-2 III-P-10
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Banks grass mite III-P-2
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Beet webworm III-D-50
Bertha armyworm III-D-50
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Blister beetles III-P-2
Brown wheat mite III-D-34 III-D-41 III-P-2
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Crickets III-D-50
Cutworms III-P-2
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Grasshoppers III-D-41 III-P-2 III-P-10
Greenbug (aphid) III-D-28 III-D-34 III-D-41 III-P-2
Hessian fly III-D-28 III-P-10
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Thrips III-D-41 III-P-2
Variegated cutworm III-D-50
Winter grain mite III-D-41 III-P-2
Yellowstriped armyworm III-D-41
Issued: 9-20-74 B III 110
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Crop-Pest Index to Volume III
Wheat (stored)
Angoumois grain moth III-A-7
Cadelle III-A-7
Cigarette beetle III-A-7
Flat grain beetle III-A-7
Granary weevil III-A-7
Indian meal moth III-A-7
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Mediterranean flour moth III-A-7
Red flour beetle III-A-7
Rice weevil III-A-7
Rusty grain beetle III-A-7
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