United State*
Environmental Protection
Agency
Off ice of
Pesticide* end Toxic Subctaneee
Washington DC 20460
Pesticide*
September 1987
Guidance for the
Reregistration of
Pesticide Products
Containing ACEPHATE
as the Active Ingredient
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GUIDANCE FOR THE
REREGISTRATION OF PESTICIDE PRODUCTS
CONTAINING
ACEPHATE
(103301)
AS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT
Case Number 42
CAS NUMBER 30560-19-1
September 1987
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20460
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paqe
I. Introduction ................... 1
II. Chemical Covered by this Standard ........ 4
A. Description of Chemical
B. Use Profile
C. Mode of Activity
III. Agency Assessment ................ 6
A. Science Findings
B. Preliminary Risk Assessment
C. Summary of Data Gaps
D. Tolerance Reassessment
IV. Regulatory Position and Rationale ........ 26
A. Regulatory Position
B. Criteria for Registration
C. Acceptable Ranges and Limits
D. Required Labeling
V. Products Subject to This Standard ........ 40
VI. Requirement for Submission of Generic Data .... 42
A. What Are Generic Data?
B. Who Must Submit Generic Data?
C. What Generic Data Must Be Submitted?
D. How to Comply with DC I Requirements
E. Procedures for Requesting a Change in
Protocol
F. Procedures for Requesting Extensions of
Time
G. Existing Stocks Provisions Upon Suspension
or Cancellation
VII. Requirement for Submission of Product-Specific
Data ...................... 43
VIII. Requirement for Submission of Revised Labeling . . 49
IX. Instructions for Submission
A. Manufacturing-Use Products (Sole Active)
B. Manufacturing-Use Products (Multiple Active)
C. End-Use Products
D. Intrastate Products
E. Addresses
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APPENDICES
I. DATA APPENDICES
Guide to Tables
Table A
Table B
Table C
II. LABELING APPENDICES
Summary of label requirements and table
40 CFR 162.10 Labeling Requirements
Physical/Chemical Hazards Labeling Statements
Storage Instructions
Pesticide Disposal Instructions
Container Disposal Instructions
III. USE INDEX APPENDIX
IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES
Guide to Bibliography
Bibliography
V- FORMS APPENDICES
EPA Form 8580-1 FIFRA §3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet
EPA Form 8580-6 Certification..of Attempt to Enter Into an
Agreement with Other Registrants for Development
of Data
EPA Form 8580-4 Product Specific Data Report
EPA Form 8570-27 Formulator's Exemption Statement
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I. INTRODUCTION
EPA has established the Registration Standards program
in order to provide an orderly mechanism by which pesticide
products containing the same active ingredient can be reviewed
and standards set for compliance with FIFRA. The standards
are applicable to reregistration and future applications for
registration of products containing the same active ingredient.
Each registrant of a product containing an active ingredient
subject to this Standard who wishes to continue to sell or
distribute that product must bring his product and labeling
into compliance with FIFRA, as instructed by this Standard.
The Registration Standards program involves a thorough
review of the scientific data base underlying a pesticide's
registration. The purpose of the Agency's review is to
reassess the potential hazards arising from the currently
registered uses of the pesticide; to determine the need for
additional data on health and environmental effects; and to
determine whether the pesticide meets the "no unreasonable
adverse effects" criteria of FIFRA. In its review EPA identifies:
1. Studies that are acceptable to support the data
requirements for the currently registered uses of the
pesticide.
2. Additional studies necessary to support continued
registration. The additional studies may not have been
required when the product was initially registered or may be
needed to replace studies that are now considered inadequate.
3. Labeling revisions needed to ensure that the product
is not misbranded and that the labeling is adequate to protect
man and the environment.
The detailed scientific review, which is not contained
in this document, but is available upon request1, focuses on
the pesticide active ingredient. The scientific review
primarily discusses the Agency's evaluation of and conclusions
from available data in its files pertaining to tne pesticide
active ingredient. However, during the review of these data
the Agency is also looking for potential hazards that may be
associated with the end use products that contain the active
ingredient. The Agency will apply the provisions of this
Registration Standard to end use products if necessary to
protect man and the environment.
scientific reviews may be obtained from the Information
Services Section, Program Management and Support Division
(TS-757C), EPA, 401 M St., SW, Washington, D.C. 20460.
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EPA's reassessment results in the development of a
regulatory position, contained in this Registration Standard,
on the pesticide and each of its registered uses. See
Section IV - Regulatory Position and Rationale. Based on its
regulatory position, the Agency may prescribe a variety of
steps to be taken by registrants to maintain their registrations
in compliance with FIFRA. These steps may include:
1. Submission of data in support of product registration;
2. Modification of product labels;
3. Modifications to the manufacturing process of the
pesticide to reduce the levels of impurities or contaminants;
4. Restriction of the use of the pesticide to certified
applicators or other specially trained individuals;
5. Modification of uses or formulation types; or
6. Specification of packaging limitations.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in
the issuance of a Notice of Intent to Cancel or a Notice of
Intent to Suspend (in the case of failure to submit data).
In addition, in cases in which hazards to man or the
environment are identified, the Agency may initiate a special
review of the pesticide in accordance with 40 CFR Part 154
to examine in depth the risks and benefits of use of the
pesticide. If the Agency determines that the risks of the
pesticide's use outweigh the benefits of use, the Agency
may propose additional regulatory actions, such as cancellation
of uses of the pesticide which have been determined to cause
unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
EPA has authority under the Data Call-in (DCI) provisions
of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B) to require that registrants submit
data to answer our questions regarding the chemical, toxicological,
and environmental characteristics and fate of a pesticide.
This Registration Standard lists the data EPA believes are
necessary to resolve our concerns about this pesticide.
These data are listed in the Tables A, B, and C in Appendix I.
Failure to comply with the DCI requirements enumerated in
this Registration Standard may result in issuance by EPA of a
Notice of Intent to Suspend the affected product registrations.
Registrants are reminded that FIFRA sec. 6(a)(2) requires
them to submit factual information concerning possible unreason-
able adverse effects of a pesticide at any time that they
become aware of such information. Registrants should notify
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the Agency of any information, including interim or preliminary
results of studies, if those results suggest possible adverse
effects on man or the environment. This requirement continues
as long as the products are registered by the Agency-
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I I . CHEMICAL COVERED BY THIS STANDARD
A • Description of Chemical
Acephate is the American National Standards institute
(ANSI )-approved common name given to the chemical 0,S-dimethyl
acetylphosphoramidothioate. Other names include Orthene; Ortho
12,420; RE 12,420; and Ortran. Identifying characteristics and
codes are as follows:
Empirical Formula:
Molecular Weight: 183.16
CAS Registry No.: 30560-19-1
ENT Registry No.: 27,822
Shaughnessy No.: 103301
Technical acephate is an off-white crystalline solid.
It has a strong pungent mercaptan-type odor. Its solubility
is high in water, good in polar organic solvents, and poor in
aromatic solvents. It is stable at 21 °C but decomposes at its
melting point (82-89 °C).
B. Use Profile
Chevron Chemical Company is the sole producer of
acephate in the United States and markets its products under the
trade name Orthene. There is one technical/manufacturing-use
product (MP) (97%) registered and two formulation intermediate
MPs (85 and 75%) registered. There are 23 products registered
for use in the United States under section 3 of the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). These
include 18 single active ingredient (ai) formulations and 5
multiple ai formulations. On record as of March 13, 1985, there
were 113 products containing acephate registered under FIFRA
section 24(c) .
Acephate is a systemic, organophosphate, broad
spectrum insecticide registered for use on a variety of ornamen-
tals (by both homeowner and commercial applicator); agricultural
crops, forests, pasture and rangeland, lawns and turf, indoor use
in both commerical (including food handling establishments) and
residential buildings, and in greenhouses.
It is formulated into soluble concentrate solids,
soluble concentrate liquids, granulars, pressurized liquids, and
an 85% cartridge.
Methods of application include aerial, ground, injection
into tree trunks (cartridge formulation); dip treatment for
ornamentals [24(c) registration]; soil incorporated granular
(ornamentals); and sprinklers.
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C. Mode of Activity
As an organophosphate, acephate exerts its toxic
action by inhibiting certain important enzymes of the nervous
system (cholinesterase).
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III. AGENCY ASSESSMENT
A. Science Findings
1. Toxicology
The following is a summary of scientific findings
based on the available toxicology data.
a. Acute Effects
Technical acephate is of relatively low acute
toxicity by the oral, dermal, and inhalation route ( Toxicity
Category III to IV). Acephate "s primary mechanism of toxicity is
cholinesterase inhibition and animal studies have shown that the
chemical inhibits plasma erythrocyte and brain cholinesterase
activity.
b. Irritation and Sensitization
An eye irritation study conducted with the
registered 97% technical/MP formulation showed the product was a
mild eye irritant (Toxicity Category III) in rabbits. Slight
corneal opacity occurred in two rabbits during days 1 and 2, but
none thereafter. Slight conjunctival irritation was not reversible
in 7 days in one rabbit, but disappeared by day 14.
Results of a dermal irritation study on the 97%
formulation showed that the product was not a dermal irritant to
rabbits, and a dermal sensitization study on the formulation
showed that it was not a dermal sensitizer to guinea pigs.
c. Chronic Feeding Studies
In a 28-month feed ing/oncogenic study, 75 male
and 75 female Sprague-Dawley rats were treated with 0, 5, 50, or
700 ppm of acephate in the diet. The effects of acephate adminis-
tration in this study were judged to be related to cholinesterase
inhibition. At 5.0 ppm, the lowest effect level (LEL), some inhi-
bition of brain cholinesterase was still observed. Additional
data are reguired for the determination of the no-observable-
effect level (NOEL) for brain cholinesterase inhibition in the
rat.
In a 2-year feeding study, four male and four
female dogs were treated with 10, 30, or 100 ppm of acephate in
the diet. The effects of acephate administration in this study
were judged to be related to cholinesterase inhibition. The NOEL
was determined to be 30.0 ppm (0.75 mg/kg) and the LEL was 100 ppm
(2.5 mg/kg), based on the inhibition of brain, plasma, and
erythrocyte cholinesterase activities.
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d. Reproduction
In the available reproduction study, 12 male
and 12 female Charles River rats were treated with 0, 50, 150, or
500 ppm of acephate in the diet for 15 to 18 weeks before they
were mated. The treatment was continued through pregnancy and
lactation.
Various reproductive effects (low pregnancy
rate, high loss of total litters, high fetal losses, decreased
size and weight of total litters, and decreased number of live
fetuses) were observed at the lowest dose level tested, which was
50.0 ppm of technical acephate (93% acephate).
A rat reproduction study utilizing a lower
dosage level than that used in the current study is required in
order to determine a definite NOEL for reproductive effects and
to enable the Agency to evaluate the potential risk of such
effects on humans from exposure to acephate.
e. Developmental Effects
Two acceptable developmental toxicity studies
are available to the Agency.
In a rat study, doses of 25, 50, 100, or
200 mg/kg of acephate were administered orally during days 6
through 15 of gestation. No indication of developmental toxicity
was noted. In this study, therefore, the NOEL for developmental
effects was greater than 200 mg/kg.
In a rabbit study, doses of 0, 1, 3, or
10 mg/kg of acephate were administered orally during days 6
through 27 of gestation. No indication of developmental toxicity
was noted. In this study, therefore, the NOEL for developmental
effects was greater than 10 mg/kg.
f. Mutagenicity
Acephate has been tested in a wide array of
genotoxic assays. These include gene mutation assays, DNA repair
assays, sister chromatid exchange assays, and structural chromo-
some aberration assays.
The available studies indicate that acephate
can induce gene mutations, DNA repair, and sister chromatid
exchanges (SCEs). However, in vivo studies did not indicate that
these effects and structural chromosome aberrations are produced
at a detectable level in an intact mammalian system.
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g. Metabolism
Three acceptable rat metabolism studies are
available. The studies show that acephate is excreted essentially
unchanged in mammalian urine. The excretion is rapid and there
is no accumulation of acephate in tissues. About 0.6 to 1.6 per-
cent of the administered acephate can be converted to methamidophos
by the intestinal microorganisms of the rat and can, therefore,
be absorbed along with the intact acephate. However, most of
that methamidophos is rapidly eliminated from the animals.
h. Neurotoxicity
In an acute delayed neurotoxicity study, 16 hens
were administered a dose level of 785 mg/kg at day 0 (initial
dosing) and at day 22 (redosing). In this study, no acute delayed
neurotoxic effects were observed.
to the Agency.
i. Oncogenicity
Two acceptable oncogenicity studies are available
In the 28-month combined chronic feeding/
oncogenic rat study described above, an increased incidence of
adrenal medullary neoplasms (pheochromocytomas) in the acephate-
treated male rats when related to the concurrent controls were
observed. The reported incidences for the 0, 5, 50, and 700 ppm
levels were 2.7, 9.7, 15.5, and 12.2 percent, respectively.
These incidences are within the ranges reported for the historical
control male rats of the same strain, which varied from 0.9 to
20.3 percent. Therefore, Agency scientists have concluded that
the rat study is not indicative of an oncogenic response to
acephate.
In a 2-year oncogenic study, 75 male and female
CD-I strain mice were treated with 0, 50, 250, or 1000 ppm of
acephate in the diet. The most important finding in this study
was a statistically significant increase in the proportion of
liver adenomas/carcinomas and hyperplastic nodules occurring only
in the high dose (1000 ppm) females and only at the time of
terminal sacrifice.
j. Methamidophos
Technical acephate contains 0.9 to 1.2% w/w
of methamidophos. It is the cholinesterase-inhibiting metabolite
of acephate and is also an insecticide in its own right.
The available acute toxicity studies conducted
with this insecticide show that technical methamidophos is highly
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toxic by the oral and dermal routes (Toxicity Category I). The
eye and dermal irritation studies show the registered 73% technical
product is a mild to moderate irritant to the skin and eyes. The
insecticide did not show acute delayed neurotoxicity effects in
hens.
Results of two oncogenicity studies indicate
that methamidophos was not oncogenic in rats at dose levels of 2,
6, 18, and 54 ppm or in mice at dose levels of 1, 5, and 25 ppm.
Results of two teratogenicity studies indicate
that the chemical is not teratogenic when administered orally to
rabbits at dose levels of 0.1, 0.5, and 2.5 mg/kg or to rats at
dose levels of 0, 0.03, 1.0, and 3.0 mg/kg.
Results of a recently reviewed 1-year dog study
and a 2-year rat study show that brain cholinesterase inhibition,
the effect of concern in these studies, was observed at the lowest
dose tested, which was 2 ppm (0.05 mg/kg/day) in both studies.
The rat reproduction study and mutagenicity
studies, which were required under the Methamidophos Registration
Standard issued September 1982, remain as toxicity data gaps for
the chemical.
k. Methylthioacetate (MTA)
Toxicological testing has been conducted on
methylthioacetate (MTA), which occurs as an impurity in the current
registered technical material.
Results of an acute dermal toxicity study with
MTA on rabbits indicate irreversible diminution or absence of
pupillary light reflex and blindness caused by gliosis, macrophage
accumulation, malacia, and papilledema of the optic nerve, optic
tract, and brain between the optic chiasm and the pituitary. The
dose levels tested were 1500, 2000, 2500, and 3000 mg/kg (dermal
dose applied to a gauze sponge). The clinical signs reported with
an interim report of a second dermal study in rabbits showed no
indication of blindness. None of the other available studies on
MTA showed any clinical sign of blindness.
The available data suggest that MTA, despite
its generally low acute toxicity, may pose a hazard to the optic
tract and pituitary gland in rabbits and other mammals at low
doses. Data were not provided to demonstrate a NOEL for lesions
at these target organs. Since visual impairment is inherently
difficult to diagnose in animals, it is possible that this effect
occurred in other studies but was not detected. In addition, a^
mutagenic effect was seen in the mouse lymphoma assay in the
activated system. Due to the insufficiency of the submitted data
to explain the toxic and mutagenic potential of MTA, the Agency
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requires that additional studies be performed.
These studies, which are identified in Table A
include a 90-day dermal in rabbits, acute oral in rats and
rabbits, acute inhalation, the final report of a second acute
dermal in rabbits, and mutagenicity studies. The need for
neurophysiological studies of the visual system is reserved pending
receipt and evaluation of the aforementioned studies.
Results of the available toxicological studies
conducted with MTA are summarized below.
- Acute Dermal - Rabbit: 1720 to 2820 mg/kg;
Toxicity Category II to III. Clinical signs
include irreversible absence/diminution of
pupillary light reflex and apparent blindness.
- Acute Inhalation - Rat: 3.47 mg/L; Toxicity
Category III.
- Skin Irritation - Rabbit: 2.6 Primary
Irritation Score; Toxicity Category III.
- Skin Sensitization - Guinea Pig: nonsensitizing
and nonirritating; dose level tested was 0.3 mL
(0.3 g).
- Eye Irritation - Rabbit: Toxicity Category
III; dose level tested was 0.1 mL of 95.5% MTA.
- Mutagenicity - Mouse Lymphoma Assay: mutagenic
to lymphoma cells in the activated system but
not in the nonactivated system; levels tested
were 1 to 10,000 ug/mL (activated) and 10 to
5000 ug/mL (nonactivated).
2. Ecological Effects
The following is a summary of scientific findings
based on the available data.
a. Avian Species
The available studies on the acute and subacute
avian toxicity of acephate are adequate to characterize the chemi-
cal as moderately toxic on an acute basis and slightly toxic on a
subacute basis. The acute toxicity values are 140 mg/kg for ring-
necked pheasants and 234 mg/kg for mallard ducks. When fed in the
diet, the subacute toxicity values are 1280 ppm for bobwhite quail
and greater than 5000 ppm for mallard ducks.
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Reproduction studies in mallard ducks and
bobwhite quail indicate dietary NOELs between 5 and 20 ppm for
mallard ducks and 20 and 80 ppm for bobwhite quail. In mallards,
egg production was not affected. The number of surviving ducklings
(monitored to age 14 days) was reduced 20 percent at the 20 and
80 ppm treatment levels. No effects were noted at the 5 ppm
level. In bobwhite, egg production and chick survival were not
affected at the 5 and 20 ppm treatment levels but were reduced
significantly at the 80 ppm level. A basis for the observed
reduction in reproductivity at the 80 ppm level is suggested in
the 50 percent reduction of the brain acetylcholinesterase activity
(AChE), which was observed at this level.
A number of avian population (field monitoring)
studies have been conducted in acephate-treated forests and
rangeland. Though no one study provides sufficient information
to provide a risk assessment for these use sites, in the aggregate
they are sufficient pending results of a residue monitoring study.
These studies indicate that acephate treatments may result in
local population reductions in some avian species as well as a
high incidence of sublethal brain AChE inhibition but that effects
are not excessive, long-lasting, or likely to diminish wildlife
resources.
The available field studies are, however, not
sufficient to support an avian risk assessment for all registered
crop uses. A field residue monitoring study for the multiple-
application, high-dose-rate field cropvuses are required.
b. Methamidophos
Though the dietary toxicity of acephate is low,
its metabolite, methamidophos, is highly toxic to avian species
on a dietary basis, ranging from 1/2 ppm (bobwhite) to 92 ppm
(Japanese quail). Available information suggests that methamido-
phos residues may be about 30 percent of the applied acephate-
methamidophos complex. The field monitoring study requested for
selected field crops treated with acephate includes the monitor-
ing of methamidophos residues as well as acephate residues on
avian food items. Additional field testing may be required
pending submittal and evaluation of the residue monitoring studies.
The available field studies conducted with the
pesticide methamidophos are not sufficient to enable the Agency
to fully assess the risk to avian species from the registered uses
of methamidophos. A field study to monitor methamidophos residues
on avian food items in selected field crops and a full-scale
actual field test of avian population in selected field crops
treated with methamidophos are needed and have been required
under the Methamidophos Registration Standard.
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c. Aquatic Species
The data indicate that technical acephate is
of low acute toxicity to aquatic species. The 96-hour acute
toxicity to rainbow trout and bluegill sunfish are greater than
1000 ppm. The studies on aquatic invertebrates show values of
greater than 100 ppm and greater than 1000 ppm for a 48-hour
study on Gammarus and a 96-hour study on Chironomus, respectively.
The available 48-hour studies on estuarine and marine organisms
show values of 22.9 and 5.41 ppm for brown shrimp and Atlantic
oyster embryo, respectively.
No further testing on aquatic organisms is
required for the current registered uses of acephate.
d. Nontarget Insects
The available data are sufficient to characterize
acephate as highly toxic to honey bees. The acute contact toxic ity
for honey bees is determined to be 1.2 ug per bee.
e. Endangered Species
It has been determined that the forests, range
and pastureland, soybean, and cotton uses of acephate pose potential
hazard to endangered species.
The Agency has developed endangered species
labeling, which is required to appear on labeling for acephate
products. This labeling was specified in PR Notices 87-4 and 87-5
issued May 1, 1987.
3. Environmental Fate
The following is a summary of scientific findings
based on the available data.
The available degradation studies show that acephate
is essentially stable to hydrolysis and photolysis. Soil photode-
gradation studies are needed to fully assess the degradation of
acephate in the environment.
In aerobic and anaerobic soil metabolism studies,
acephate was found to dissipate rapidly with half-lives of approxi-
mately 3 and 6 days, respectively. The major metabolite in these
studies was CO2, which is formed from the microbial metabolism of
acephate. Anaerobic aquatic metabolism data are needed to fully
assess the metabolism of acephate in the environment.
The available leaching data include a soil thin-
layer chromatography (TLC) study and a soil column study. Results
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that aged acephate residues (excluding acephate and its degradate,
methamidophos) are immobile in sandy loam soil. Apparently most
of the applied acephate and most of its degradate degrade further
to immobile compounds within 20 days. An adsorption/desorption
study is needed to fully assess the mobility of acephate in the
environment.
In the field dissipation studies for forestry use,
it was shown that levels of acephate declined rapidly to below
detectable levels « 0.01-0.02 ppm) within 2 months in forests
treated with acephate at up to 2 pounds active ingredient per
acre. Levels of methamidophos were generally less than
10 percent of the detected acephate levels.
The available accumulation studies show that
residues of acephate do not bioaccumulate in the edible tissues
or viscera of bluegill sunfish and that acephate residues do not
accumulate in carrot plants rotated in acephate-treated soil.
Data on leafy vegetable crops and small grains are needed to
fully assess the accumulation of acephate in rotational crops
under confined conditions.
Because the available studies show acephate is
mobile in most soils, the potential for ground water contamination
exists. Though the probability of contamination is limited based
on study results showing the degradation of acephate and methami-
dophos residues in soil to immobile compounds, additional data
including mobility, photodegradation, metabolism, and dissipation
studies are needed to fully assess this potential.
4. Reentry
The available reentry data are limited and
additional studies are required to assess the potential exposure
to fieldworkers entering areas treated with acephate. The avail-
able dislodgeable residue studies on cotton show that residues of
acephate decline rapidly from leaf surfaces with approximately
half of the applied acephate dissipated within 24 hours following
application. Dislodgeable residue data are needed for cauliflower
as a representative crop and soil dissipation data are required
for use on peanuts.
B. Preliminary Risk Assessment
The science findings have identified potential
reproductive and oncogenicity effects concerns. The following
is an assessment of these concerns based on available data.
1. Oncogenicity
Based on the available evidence, i.e., findings from
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the mouse oncogenicity study and the mutagenicity assays, the
Agency has classified the chemical as a category C carcinogen (a
possible human carcinogen). The available assays indicate that
acephate showed consistently positive responses in gene mutation
assays, was active in about 50 percent of DNA repair assays, was
very active in one SCE in Chinese hamster cell cultures, and was
without response in j.n vivo assays. The mouse oncogenicity study
showed a statistically significant increase in the proportion of
liver adenomas/carcinomas and hyperplastic nodules occurring only
in the high dose (1000 ppm) females and only at the time of termi-
nal sacrifice. The EPA Guidelines for carcinogenic risk assess-
ment (FR September 24, 1986) were followed for the evaluation
and classification of the oncogenic effect of acephate. Following
the guidance set forth in the EPA guidelines, the mouse oncogenic
response was considered as "limited evidence." A meeting of the
FIFRA Scientific Advisory Panel (SAP) was held on February 11 and
12, 1986 to review, among other items, the weight of evidence for
the carcinogenic potential of acephate. The Panel agreed with
the Agency's classification of acephate as a class C carcinogen,
noting that the presence of positive genotoxic data was considered
pivotal in placing acephate in group C. At this time the Agency is
considering the impact of this concern in terms of potential
human risk. To estimate this level of concern, the Agency is
requiring exposure data and residue studies.
The Agency believes that, with the use of the protective
clothing and the required labeling specified within this Standard,
there will be no unreasonable adverse effects in the interim until
exposure assessment data are received and reviewed. Based on con-
sideration of the following points, the Agency believes that the
weight of evidence that acephate is a human carcinogen is weak.
The cancer guidelines state that sufficient evidence
of carcinogenicity may be shown by an increased incidence of
malignant tumors or combined malignant and benign tumors in
multiple species or strains. The guidelines say the mouse-liver
tumor response could be considered as limited evidence of
carcinogenicity when a number of factors such as the following
are observed: The occurrence of tumors only in the highest dose
group and/or only at the end of the study; no substantial
dose-related increase in the proportion of tumors that are malignant;
the occurrence of tumors that are predominantly benign; no
dose-related shortening of the time to the appearance of tumors;
negative or inconclusive results from a spectrum of short-term
tests for mutagenic activity; and the occurrence of excess tumors
only in a single sex.
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In the case of acephate, the Agency considers the
evidence of careinogencity for acephate as limited evidence. In
the following paragraphs, each of these factors is discussed as
it relates to the available information on acephate.
- The occurrence of tumors only in the highest dose
group and/or only at the end of the'Study.
The statistically significant increase in the
liver adenomas/careinomas and hyperplastic nodules
were observed in only the high dose (1000.0 ppm)
females and only at the end of the study. At 52
weeks there was an interim sacrifice of 40 females.
No tumors were diagnosed at this time. There is no
evidence of life shortening due to hepatocellular
carcinomas. The study was not designed to provide
definitive information regarding the time at which
tumors first occurred. Thus, it is not possible to
draw any definitive conclusions regarding the timing
of occurrence of the tumors. However, the incidence
of tumors only in the high-dose females tends to
support a classification of the acephate data as
"limited evidence" of care inogenic ity.
- No substantial dose-related increase in the proportion
of tumors that are malignant.
Though the tumors were predominately malignant in
the high-dose females, the effect was observed only
at the highest dose. Therefore, there is no observed
dose-response relationship for the malignant tumors
(carcinomas). However, the power of this and any
other similar study does not usually allow a definitive
conclusion on the absence of dose response.
- The occurrence of tumors that are predominately
benign, showing no evidence of metastasis or invasion.
The ratio of percentage of carcinomas to adenomas in
the high-dose females is 15.8 to 3.9 percent. This
supports a conclusion that malignant tumors are the
predominate tumors. Therefore, this information is
supportive of a classification of "sufficient" for
acephate.
- No dose-related shortening of the time to the appearance
of tumors.
There was an interim sacrifice at 52 weeks of 40
females. No tumors were observed at this time.
Tumors were observed only at the end of the study in
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high-dose females. Thus, within the limitations of
the study design, there does not appear to be evidence
of a shortened time-to-tumor effect. However, as
indicated above, the study was not designed to provide
definitive information regarding the time at which
tumors first occurred.
Recognizing these limitations, the Agency believes
that the evidence is adequate to conclude that there
probably was not a shortening of the time to the
appearance of tumors. Therefore, this factor tends
to support a classification of the acephate data as
"limited evidence" of care inogenic ity.
- Negative or inconclusive results from a spectrum
of short-term tests for mutagenic activity.
Acephate induces gene mutations, DNA repair, and
SCEs. It was positive or weakly positive in eight
gene mutation assays with activation and negative in
two acceptable studies. It was positive in one
acceptable DNA repair assay with activation and
negative in two acceptable studies. It was positive
in one acceptable SCE assay with activation. It has
been negative in two acceptable in vivo studies.
The overall conclusion is that acephate has a
definitive effect in a number of mutagenic assays.
The in vivo assays, which were without response, are
generally regarded to be of lesser sensitivity.
Nonetheless, these negative effects show that acephate
is not a strong mutagenic agent under in vivo
conditions, while moderately mutagenic in cellular
systems (prokariots and eukariots). Therefore, this
information is supportive of a classification of
"sufficient evidence" of care inogenic ity for
acephate.
- The occurrence of excess tumors only in a single
sex.
The tumors occured only in the female mice.
Therefore, this supports a "limited evidence" of
careinogenicity classification for acephate.
- Other data:
The rat oncogenicity study showed an increased
incidence of medullary neoplasms in the adrenal
gland fpheochromocytomas) of the acephate-treated
male rats when related to the concurrent controls.
The incidence of pheochromocytomas in the acephate-
treated male rats, however was within the ranges
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reported for the historical control male rats of
the same strain. Following extensive analysis,
Agency scientists concluded that the rat study
is not indicative of an oncogenic response to
acephate.
0 In addition, available studies on the metabolism
of acephate by rats, dairy cattle, pigs and goats
have shown that acephate is excreted essentially
unchanged in mammalian urine. The excretion is
rapid and there is no accumulation of acephate in
tissues.
2. Reproductive Effects
The occurrence of the reproductive effects observed
in the available rat reproduction study described in the preceding
Science Findings raises a question of concern over the potential
risk to humans resulting from exposure to acephate. Because the
NOEL for reproductive effects could not be determined from the
available study, a new study is needed to evaluate this potential
risk.
However, it should be noted that the effects were
seen only at levels that are substantially higher than that to
which humans can reasonably be anticipated to be exposed, taking
into account ample margins of safety. Therefore, these data do
not trigger a special review.
3. Exposure Incidents
Based on data provided by California (the only
State that enforces mandatory reporting of occupational pesticide
incidents), there were 39 incidents reportedly attributable to
acephate from 1982 through 1986. Of the 39 incidents, 25 were
reported as systemic effects, 9 as eye injuries, and 5 as skin
injuries. Most (25) incidents involved applicators or were due
to exposure to acephate in a concentrated form. The presentation
of information regarding these incidents is made with no reference
as to whether the products were handled/used according to recommended
label directions.
The California data demonstrate that systemic
poisoning to users can result from exposure to acephate. The
imposition of protective clothing requirements as set forth in
this Standard will reduce the likelihood of exposure to users of
acephate products.
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C. Summary of Data Gaps
1. Toxicology
Acephate:
21-Day Inhalation - Rat;
Reproductive Effects;
Rat Feeding Study; and
Dermal Penetration Study.
MTA:
90-Day Dermal - Rabbit;
Acute Oral - Rat and Rabbit;
Acute Inhalation;
Acute Dermal - Rabbit (final report); and
Mutagenicity.
2. Residue Chemistry
Residue storage stability data for beans, celery,
cottonseed, grass, lettuce, eggs, milk, and animal
tissues ;
Data on levels of residues in food prepared for
consumption for beans, soybeans, and milk;
Tobacco Residue Data; and
Dairy Cattle Feeding Study.
3. Environmental Safety - Avian Residue Monitoring.
4. Environmental Fate
Photodegradation on Soil;
Anaerobic Aquatic Metabolism;
Adsorption/Desorption;
Soil Dissipation Field Study;
Irrigated Crop (Cranberries);
Confined Rotational Crop; and
Spray Drift.
5. Exposure
Applicator (indoor and outdoor);
Indoor Inhabitants; and
Glove Permeability.
6. Benefits - Usage and Use-Related Exposure Data.
7. Reentry
Soil Dissipation (Peanuts); and
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Foliar Dissipation (Cauliflower).
D. Tolerance Reassessment
The currently established tolerances for combined
residues of acephate and its metabolite methamidophos, as
currently established under 21 CFR 193.10, 21 CFR 561.20, and
40 CFR 180.108, are supported by the available data in or on the
following commodities or processed products: beans (dry and
succulent), Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, celery, cottonseed,
cranberries, lettuce (head), mint hay, pasture and range grass
and hay, peanuts, peanut hulls, peppers, soybeans, cottonseed
meal and hulls, soybean meal, all foods exposed in food handling
establishments, eggs, and the fat, meat, and meat byproducts of
cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry, and sheep. The currently
established tolerance for acephate residues in milk has been
found likely to be exceeded if maximum levels of spent mint hay
or grass hay are included in the dairy animal diet; refer to
chapter IV for the Agency's position and rationale regarding
this problem. Refer to Table 1 at the end of this chapter for
the current tolerance levels for the United States, Mexico, and
Codex.
Additional data are required to assess human exposure
to acephate-treated tobacco (aerial application data). No crop
group tolerances are appropriate at the present time due to lack
of sufficient data within each group.
A change in the residue definition for acephate
tolerances is to be initiated by the Agency. Refer to chapter IV
for details of this change. Refer also to Table 2 at the end of
this chapter for the tolerance changes reflecting this change in
the residue definition.
1. Residue Data
The metabolism of acephate in plants and animals
is adequately understood. Available data show that the residues
in or on plants resulting from acephate use may be largely or
wholly intact acephate and its metabolite methamidophos. Avail-
able animal metabolism data show that most of the radiolabeled
material is rapidly eliminated from the body and that a majority
of the material was excreted in the urine. Methamidophos is not
the major metabolite in ruminants. About 80 percent of the
radiolabeled material in the urine was associated with unchanged
acephate, and less than 10 percent with the metabolite 0,S-
dimethylphosphorothioate. Most of the methamidophos formed is
probably eliminated and excreted in the urine as 0,S-dimethyl-
phosphorothioate.
The available plant metabolism studies show that
acephate residues are readily absorbed by the roots and trans-
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located throughout the plant. Data show that acephate does not
accumulate in carrot plants rotated in acephate-treated soil or
in fish, daphnia, or diatoms.
2. Toxicology Data
Acephate's provisional acceptable daily intake
(PADI) for cholinesterase inhibition effects is 0.0025 mg/kg/day
based on the chronic rat feeding study with an LEL of 5.0 ppm
(0.25 mg/kg/day) and using a safety factor of 100. This safety
factor was used because the rat LEL of 5.0 ppm is based on cholin-
esterase activity in brain, plasma, and red blood cells. It is
the Agency's current policy to use a safety factor of 10 since
this activity is considered to be the more sensitive criterion.
In the case of acephate, an additional tenfold uncertainty factor
is necessary because a NOEL was not reached in the chronic rat
feeding study and because a reproduction study with a NOEL is
lacking. The maximum permissible intake (MPI) is 0.1500 mg/day
for a 60 kg human. The theoretical maximum residue concentration
(TMRC), based on relevant food factors and established tolerance
is 0.007666 mg/kg/day for a 60 kg human with a 1.5 kg diet. This
figure represents 255.52 percent of the PADI. Results of the new
rat reproduction study may affect the current PADI for acephate,
as well as results of the subchronic rat study, which is being
requested for purposes of determining the NOEL for brain choli-
nesterase inhibition in the rat.
Exceeding the PADI does not necessarily represent
an immediate hazard to the public. The actual levels of residues
to which the public is exposed are likely to be considerably less
than this theoretical maximum indicates for the following reasons:
a. Most treated crops have residue levels that
are below the established tolerance level. In the case of ace-
phate, six commodities (lettuce, celery, beans, soybean oil, meat,
and milk), contribute about 90 percent (.41/.46 mg/day) of the
TMRC. Of these, tolerances for lettuce (crisphead), celery, and
beans are set at about two or three times the maximum levels
observed in field trials. FDA surveillance records indicate that
maximum residues observed for celery and lettuce were somewhat
less than that in the field trials.
b. In the calculation of the TMRC for a pesticide,
it is assumed that 100 percent of every crop for which a tolerance
has been established is treated with the pesticide. Of the six
commodities listed above, it is estimated that the domestic bean
and soybean crops treated with acephate constitute a relatively
small percentage of the total U.S. bean and soybean crops.
c. Processing or time to market often result in
further reductions as does preparing food for consumption. Though
additional residue data are needed to determine the fate of
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residues of acephate and its metabolite, methamidophos, during
the processing of various food commodities, the available data
suggest that cooking and canning would be a potential route of
dietary exposure reduction. For example, in two canned succulent
bean samples, residues of acephate and methamidophos represented
12 to 58 percent and 34 to 65 percent, respectively, of the
residues determined in/on the raw agricultural commodity.
Additional data consisting of residue studies on
food prepared for consumption for the commodities beans, soybeans,
and milk are being requested to better define the dietary exposure
to residues of acephate from treated food items as consumed.
Pending submittal and evaluation of these data, no new tolerances
includi-ng temporary tolerances, will be considered for acephate or
its metabolite methamidophos.*
*A restriction against the establishment of further tolerances
for methamidophos was previously imposed under the Methamidophos
Registration Standard issued September 30, 1982.
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Table 1. Present Tolerances
The following tolerances for residues of acephate exist in
the United States and Mexico, and several international maximum
residue limits (MRLs) have been recommended by the Codex Alimen-
tarius Commission (listed below). No acephate tolerances are in
effect in Canada. Note that U.S. tolerances cover combined resi-
dues of acephate and its metabolite methamidophos and that Mexican
tolerances (presumably) and Codex MRLs cover only acephate per se.
Tolerances (ppm)
Commodity
Alfalfa
Beans (dry and
succulent)
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbage
Cattle (fat, meat,
meat byproducts)
Cauli flower
Celery
Chili pepper
Citrus fruits
Corn
Cottonseed
Cottonseed hulls
Cottonseed meal
Cranberries
Eggs
United States3 Mexico International Codex^
3(1.0)
3(0.5)
0.1
2(0.5)
10(1.0)
2
4
8
0.5(0.1)
0.1
3
10
10
4
1
4
8(FA)d
10
5
5
5
0. 1
5
0.1
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Table 1. Present Tolerances (cont'd)
Tolerances (ppm)
Commodity United States9 Mexico International Codex*3
Goats (fat, meat,
meat byproducts) 0.1
Grapes -- 5
Grass 15
Grass hay 15
Hogs (fat, meat,
meat byproducts) 0.1 — 0.1
Horses (fat, meat,
meat byproducts) 0.1
Lettuce 10(1.0) 10 10
Melons — 8
Milk 0.1 — 0.1
Mint hay 15(1.0)
Nuts — 0.2
Peanuts 0.2 0.1
Peanut hulls 5
Peppers 4(1.0)
Potatoes — 8 0.5
Poultry (fat, meat,
meat byproducts) 0.1 — 0.1
Sheep (fat, meat,
meat byproducts) 0.1
This table does not include the tolerance for acephate in/on
macadamia nuts (0.5 ppm) which was established subsequent to
completion of evaluation needed for this document. Acephate
is not currently registered for use on macadamia nuts.
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Table 1. Present Tolerances (cont'd)
Tolerances (ppm)
Commodity
Soybeans
Soybean meal
United States9
1
4
Mexico International Codex*3
0.5
Sugar beet, leaves
Sugar beet, roots
Tomatoes — 4
Watermelons — 5
Processed foods0 0.02 (FA)
10
0.
5
—
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1
a/ Numbers represent combined residues of acephate and
methamidophos, whereas numbers in parentheses represent the
maximum residues (in ppm) of methamidophos.
b/ All Codex MRLs are Step 7.
c_/ Due to treatment of food handling establishments.
d/ Unspecified whether seed, oil, meal, hulls, or any combination
thereof.
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Table 2. Tolerance Changes Reflecting the Recommended Change in Residue Definition
Aeephate*
Methamidophos
Coimodity
Beans (succulent
and dry forms)
Brussels sprouts
Cauliflower
Celery
Cottonseed
Cranberries
Eggs
Fat/ meat, and
meat byproducts^
Grass (pasture and
range)
Grass hay
Lettuce (head)
Milk
Mint hay
Peanuts
Peanuts hulls
Peppers
Soybeans
Cottonseed hulls9
Cottonseed mealQ
Soybean mealQ
Processed foods*1
Established
Tolerance (ppm)a
3(1)
3(0.5)
2(0.5)
10(1)
2
0.5(0.1)
0.1
0.1
15
15
10(1)
0.1
15(1)
0.2
5
4(1)
1
4
8
4
0.02
Rec amended
Tolerance (ppm)'3
3
3
2
10
2
0.5
0.1
0.1
15
15
10
0.1
15
0.2
5
4
1
4
8
4
0.02
Established
Tolerance (ppm)c
1
1
1
0.1
ie
if
™ ™ ~
Recommended
Tolerance (ppm)c
1
1
1
1
0.5
0.1
0.01
0.01
3
3
1
0.05
1
0.1
1.5
1
0.2
0.1
2.5
2
"- — ~~™
a Expressed in terms of combined residues of acephate and methamidophos. If specified, limits of methamidophos
are given parenthetically.
b Expressed in terms of acephate per j>e only.
c Expressed in terms of only methamidophos per se.
d included are cattle, goats, hogs, horses, poultry, and sheep.
e The methamidophos tolerance covers all types of lettuce (head and leaf).
f The methamidophos tolerance covers all types of peppers.
9 Feed additive tolerances in 21 CFR 561.20 (acephate) and recommendations for inclusion under 21 CFR 561.277
(methamidophos).
h Food additive tolerance reflecting spot and crack and crevice treatment of food areas of food handling
establishments (21 CFR 193.10). There is no expectation of methamidophos residues in such foods
(residues were nondetectable, < 0.001 ppm, in all cases).
* This table does not include the tolerance of acephate in/on macadamia nuts (.05 ppm), which was established
subsequent to completion of the evaluation needed for this Document. Acephate is not currently registered for
use on macadamia nuts.
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IV. REGULATORY POSITION AND RATIONALE
A. REGULATORY POSITIONS
Based on review and evaluation of all available data on acephate
the Agency has made the following determinations:
1. The Agency will not place Acephate into Special Review at
this time.
Rationale; Serious consideration was given to the initiation
of a Special Review because of the potential human safety
concern identified during the Standard review process. As
noted, the Agency believes the weight of the evidence that
acephate is a human carcinogen is limited. Further, it has
been determined that a Special Review could not now be
usefully conducted because of the gaps in important data,
particularly exposure data. These data are necessary to
enable the Agency to complete a risk assessment under the
Special Review process and to make a determination regarding
the registration status of acephate. Once these data are
received the Agency will initiate an expedited review and
evaluation of the data to determine if further regulatory
action is necessary.
Therefore, because the Agency believes required measures
will prevent unreasonable adverse effects in the interim
until exposure data are received and reviewed, because the
Agency considers that the weight of evidence that acephate
is a human carcinogen is weak, because additional studies
are needed to accurately determine the potential risk to
humans and because the required time and resources do not
justify a Special Review at this time, the Agency is not
placing acephate into Special Review at this time.
2. In order to meet the statutory standard for continued regis-
tration, the Agency is requiring reentry data, and, in the,
interim, a 24-hour reentry interval for agricultural crops,
commercially grown ornamentals, commercial or governmental
forestry seed production and in greenhouses. This reentry
interval is not required for the ready to use tree injection
cartridge product.
Rationale; Additional data are needed for the Agency to
accurately determine the potential exposure risk to field
workers and to establish a definitive reentry interval. The
limited residue data show that dislodgeable acephate residues
decline rapidly from leaf surfaces with approximately half the
applied acephate dissipated within 24 hours following appli-
cation. Establishment of an interim reentry interval is based
on the high liklehood of exposure to residues of accephate and
its metabolite, methamidophos to workers who perform activities
in the treated sites specified above. The 24 hour reentry
interval is being imposed as an interim measure to reduce
exposure pending submittal and evaluation of the required
reentry data.
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!. In order to meet the statutory standard for continued
registration, the Agency is requiring the use of certain
minimum protective clothing for manufacturing use products
(MPs) and end-use products (EPs). The required labeling
language is found in Section IV.D. of this document.
Rationale: The Agency believes that with the use of pro-
tective clothing, there will be no unreasonable adverse
effects in the interim until exposure assessment data are
received and reviewed.
The use of protective clothing including chemical resistant
gloves, long-sleeved shirt, and long-legged pants, is being
imposed for mixer/loaders and applicators as an interim
measure to reduce exposure.
4. In order to meet the statutory standard for continued
registration the Agency is requiring that the products
registered for domestic use continue to bear the following
restriction: Do not allow children or pets on treated surfaces
until spray has dried.
Rationale; The Agency believes that with the use of this
restriction there will be no unreasonable adverse effects
in the interim until exposure assessment data are received
and reviewed.
Studies of indoor exposure to inhabitants are required to
accurately assess the postapplication risk to nonapplicators.
The current registered methods of application of acephate in
indoor domestic settings are limited to localized areas.
These application methods are crack and crevice, spot spray
and paint brush spot treatments of house plants by homeowners.
Because these uses of acephate in indoor residential settings
are considered a limited use pattern in that application is
limited to selective specified surfaces and does not include
general treatment (application to broad expanses of surfaces
such as walls, floors), it is expected that the potential
exposure to inhabitants would be minimal. The current
registered acephate product labels for domestic use carry
the following restriction: Do not allow children or pets on
treated surfaces until spray has dried. This restriction
will continue to appear on all such acephate products to
reduce exposure until a fuller assessment of risk can be
made.
5. To support continued registration of peppermint and spearmint
uses, a use restriction prohibiting the feeding of spent mint
hay to dairy animals must be added to the label. The required
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labeling language is found in Section IV.D. of this document.
To support continued registration of range and pastureland,
either a lower tolerance for grass and grass hay with
appropriate supporting residue data must be proposed or a
use restriction prohibiting the grazing and feeding of grass
or grass hay to dairy animals must be added to the label. As
another alternative, piregrazing and preharvest intervals
longer than 21 days may be proposed for dairy animals with
appropriate supporting residue data. Should the registrant
elect to propose a lower tolerance or longer PHI, this use
restriction must be added to the label as an interim measure
pending submittal and evaluation of these data. The regis-
trant must inform the Agency at the 90-day response due date
whether he intends to generate the additional residue data
for grass and grass hay.
Rationale; The available residue data indicate that the
established tolerance level for acephate residues in milk is
likely to be exceeded if maximum levels of spent mint hay
grass, or grass hay are included in the dairy animal diet.
In determining the level of secondary residue likely to occur
in meat, milk, poultry or eggs from ingestion of treated feed
items, the proportion in the animals diet of the feed items
bearing the residue must be taken into account, along with
the tolerance level established for those feed items. Table
II of the Residue Chemistry guidelines (Subdivision O) is
used as a guide in determining the proportion of the diet of
the various feed items. In the case of acephate, the amount
of residues contributing to the animals diet from ingestion
of acephate treated feed items, particularly spent mint hay
grass, or grass hay is larger than was previously thought.
The label restrictions referrenced above are being imposed
to ensure that the tolerance level for acephate residues in
milk is not exceeded.
6. The following revisions in 40 CFR 180.108, 21 CFR 561.20,
40 CFR 180.315, 21 CFR 561.277 and 21 CFR 193.10 are to
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be initiated by the Agency.
40 CFR 180.108 and 21 CFR 561.20: The acephate tolerances
currently established under these sections are to refer
only to acephate per se, with references to sections 40 CFR
180.315 and 21 CFR 561.277 indicating that tolerances for
the metabolite, raethamidophos are also in effect.
40 CFR 180.315 and 21 CFR 561.277:
The methamidophos tolerances currently established under
these sections are to be divided into parts (a) and (b)
where (a) includes (1)tolerances reflecting use of
methamidophos and (2) tolerances where both acephate and
methamidophos formulations are used on the same crops, and
(b) includes tolerances reflecting use of acephate
formulations alone, i.e., residues of methamidophos
resulting from the metabolism of acephate.
21 CFR 193.10: These food additive tolerances reflecting
crack and crevice treatment in food handling facilities are
to be expressed in terms of only acephate per se, i.e.,
based on available data, no residues of the metabolite
methamidophos are expected to occur (less than 0.001 ppm)
in or on these foods.
Such a change in the residue definition would require
deletion of the paragraph (d)(8) of 40 CFR 180.3 which
states that methamidophos residues may not exceed the
higher of the two tolerances established for the use of
acephate or methamidophos as a pesticide.
Rationale: The change in residue definition, i.e., to
change the expression for acephate tolerances from combined
residues of acephate and methamidophos to residues of
acephate per se, would achieve compatibility with the
maximum residue levels (MRLs) of the Codex Alimentarius
Commission at least in terms of residue definition. This
change would also result in the U.S. tolerances and the
Codex MRLs for acephate being compatible for the following
commodities: cottonseed, eggs, animal tissues, lettuce,
and milk. Residue data indicate that a reduction in the
soybean tolerance from Ippm to the Codex MRL level of 5ppm
is not supported.
Of the methamidophos tolerances altered or created
due to the recommended change in residue definition, only
those for residues in animal tissues are compatible with
Codex MRLs. Based on the residue data, the tolerances
recommended for methamidophos in or on cottonseed, milk,
and soybeans cannot be reduced to the levels of the corres-
ponding Codex MRLs. Although the recommended change in
residue definition would result in "new" tolerances for
methamidophos, these tolerances merely reflect the residue
levels that are already present in or on the specified
crops resulting from the metabolism of acephate.
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7. The Agency will not establish any new food/feed additive
regulations pursuant to Section 409 of the Federal Food,
Drug and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) and is deferring action on
previously established food/feed additive regulations.
Rationale; The Delaney Clause in Section 409 of the FFDCA
bars the establishment of food additive regulations for
substances which induce cancer in man or test animals,
with exceptions which may not apply here. The Agency is
currently developing a position relative to the Delaney
Clause and FIFRA. Once this policy has been established,
the Agency will determine what action is required in
relation to pesticides which have produced positive
oncogenic responses in chronic animal studies.
8. The Agency will not consider any new uses of acephate
that would result in an increase in the current exposure
to humans or in exposure to segments of the population
not previously exposed.
Rationale; Additional studies are needed to better define
the potential dietary, applicator, and nonapplicator risk
from the registered uses of acephate. These studies include
residue studies; exposure and usage data; reentry data;
groundwater data; a dermal penetration study; and a
subchronic rat study for the determination of a NOEL for
brain cholinesterase inhibition.
9. The Agency will not consider the establishment of any new
tolerances, including temporary tolerances, for acephate
until required studies are received and reviewed.
Rationale; Available data are not sufficient for the Agency
to complete its assessment of the potential dietary risk to
consumers of acephate treated food commodities. Data are
needed to determine the fate of residues of acephate and its
metabolite, methamidophos, during the processing of these
commodities.
10. The Agency is requesting additional ground water data in
order to evaluate the potential for ground water contamination,
These studies include mobility, photodegradation, metabolism
and dissipation data.
Rationale; Due to its mobility, acephate has the potential
for groundwater contamination. Available studies are
insufficient to assess this potential. Thus, additional
data are required.
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Available studies show that acephate is mobile in most soils
but that aged acephate residues are immobile in sandy loam
soil. Apparently most of the applied acephate and the
degradate methamidophos degrade to immobile compounds within
20 days. Based on these studies, the probability of contami-
nation is limited.
11. The Agency is requiring an avian residue monitoring study to
support continued registration of the multiple-application,
high dose rate field crop uses. The need for additional
testing will depend on results of this monitoring study.
Rationale; Although the dietary toxicity of acephate to avian
species is not considered high, its metabolite, methamidophos,
has been shown to be very toxic to birds in dietary exposures.
Available data on methamidophos residues occurring in avian
feed items from application of acephate at 1 Ib active ingred-
ient per acre, suggest that residue levels of methamidophos
may occur as high as 9% to 41% of the bobwhite acute dietary
toxicity value. The avian residue monitoring data are required
to estimate the actual field residue levels of methamidophos
on avian food items resulting from application of acephate.
12. In separate notices (PR Notices 87-4 and 87-5), endangered
species labeling has been required for uses of acephate in
forests; range and pastureland; soybeans; and cotton. These
notices were issued on May 1, 1987 and specify that the
endangered species labeling restrictions apply to use of the
affected products after February 1, 1988.
Rationale; The forests, range and pastureland, soybeans and
cotton uses of acephate may pose potential hazard to endangered
species. In order to protect endangered species in areas
where acephate is used on these sites, the endangered species
labeling as specified in PR Notice 87-4 (forestry use) and
87-5 (range and pastureland, soybeans and cotton) is required.
Consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be
undertaken to determine whether other uses of acephate will
jeopardize endangered species.
13. The Agency is requiring a rat reproduction study utilizing a
lower dosage level than that used in the current rat repro-
duction study.
Rationale; Though the current study is considered a scienti-
fically valid study, it does not fulfill the data requirement
for a reproduction study in that a no-observable effect level
(NOEL) was not determined.
As described previously, the current study showed reproductive
effects at the lowest level tested. Therefore, a new rat
reproduction is required in order to enable the Agency to
evaluate the potential risk of such effects on humans from
exposure to acephate.
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14. Additional toxicological tests are required to be conducted
on methylthioacetate (MTA) which occurs as an impurity in
the current registered technical material.
Rationale; The available data suggest that MTA, despite
its generally low acute toxicity, may pose a hazard to
the optic tract and pituitary gland in rabbits and other
mammals at low doses. Data were not provided to demonstrate
a NOEL for lesions at these target organs. Since visual
impairment is inherently difficult to diagnose in animals,
it is possible that this effect occurred in other studies
but was not detected. in addition, a mutagenic effect
was seen in the mouse lymphoma assay in the activated
system. Due to the insufficiency of the submitted data
to explain the toxic and mutagenic potential of MTA, the
Agency requires that additional studies be performed.
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15. The Agency has identified certain data that will
receive immediate review when submitted.
Rationale; Certain data are essential to the Agency's
assessment of this pesticide and its uses and/or may trigger the
need for further studies, which should be initiated as soon as
possible. The following studies have been identified to receive
priority review as soon as they are received by the Agency.
158.125 - Residue Chemistry
171-4 - Residue Storage Stability
171-4 - Magnitude of Residues
171-5 - Reduction of Residue
158.130 - Environmental Fate
164-1 - Field Dissipation - Soil
165-1 - Confined Rotational Crop
158.135 - Toxicology - Acephate
83-1 - Rat Feeding Study to Determine
NOEL
83-4 - Rat Reproduction Study
85-2 - Dermal Penetration
158.135 - Toxicology - MTA
81-1 - Acute Oral - Rat and Rabbit
81-2 - Acute Dermal - Rat and Rabbit
81-3 - Acute Inhalation - Rat
82-3 - 90-Day Dermal - Rabbit
158.140 - Reentry
132-1 - Foliar Dissipation
132-1 - Soil Dissipation
158.142 - Spray Drift
201-1 - Droplet Size Spectrum
201-1 - Drift Field Evaluation
158.145 - Ecological Effects
70-1 - Special Test - Avian Food Residue and
Enzyme Monitoring
Special Studies
Exposure Assessment Studies
Glove Permeability Study
Use-Related Exposure
Usage Data
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16. While the required data are being developed, currently
registered MPs and end-use products (EPs) containing acephate
may be sold, distributed, formulated, and used subject to the
terms and conditions specified in this Standard. Registrants
must provide or agree to develop and provide additional data, as
specified in the Data Appendixes, in order to maintain existing
registrations.
Rationale; Under FIFRA, the Agency does not normally
cancel or withhold registration simply because data are missing
or are inadequate (see FIFRA section 3(c)(2)(B) and 3(c)(7)).
Issuance of this Standard provides a mechanism for identifying
data needs. These data will be reviewed and evaluated, after
which the Agency will determine if additional regulatory changes
are necessary.
B. Criteria for Registration
To be reregistered under this Standard, MPs must
contain acephate as the sole active ingredient, bear required
labeling, and conform to the product composition, acute toxicity
limits, and use pattern requirements listed in this document.
C. Acceptable Ranges and Limits
1. Product Composition Standard
To be registered or reregistered under this Standard,
MPs must contain acephate as the sole active ingredient. Each MP
formulation proposed for registration must be fully described
with an appropriate certification of limits, stating maximum and
minimum amounts of the active ingreident and inert ingredients
that are present in products, as well as impurities found at
greater than 0.1%.
2. Acute Toxicity Limits
The Agency will consider registration of technical
grade and MPs containing acephate provided that the product
labeling bears appropriate precautionary statements for the acute
toxicity category in which each product is placed.
3. Use Patterns
To be registered under this Standard, MPs
containing acephate must be labeled for formulation into EPs only
for the uses listed below. The EPA Index to Pesticide Chemicals
lists all registered uses, as well as approved maximum application
rates and frequencies.
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- Terrestrial, nondomestic, food uses on cauliflower/
Brussels sprouts, peanuts, peppermint, spearmint,
pasture, rangeland, beans, celery, cotton, head
lettuce, peppers, soybeans, cotton, and cranberries.
- Terrestrial, nondomestic nonfood uses on tobacco,
forests; grasses and broadleaf weeds in nonbearing
pistachio orchards [24(c) registration];
ornamentals (field grown and nursery stock);
wasteland; and commercial turf.
- Domestic outdoor use on lawns, ornamentals,
residential turf areas (parks and recreational areas),
and as a perimeter treatment adjacent to and on
the surfaces of buildings.
- Domestic indoor use on house plants; as a spot
treatment in residential, industrial, institutional,
and commercial buildings; and in transportation
equipment.
- Nondomestic indoor use on ornamental and forest
greenhouse plants.
D. Required Labeling
All products must bear appropriate labeling as specified
in 40 CFR 162.10, PR Notices 83-2 and 83-3, and below. Appendix II
contains information on label requirements.
Pesticide products containing acephate as an active
ingredient may not be released for shipment by the registrant
after September 30, 1988 unless the product bears amended labeling
that complies with the requirement of this Standard.
Pesticide products containing acephate as an active
ingredient may not be distributed, sold, offered for sale, held
for sale, shipped, delivered for shipment, or received and (having
been so received) delivered or offered to be delivered by any
person after September 30, 1989 unless the product bears amended
labeling which, approved by EPA, complies with the requirements
of this Standard.
Ingredient Statement
The ingredient statement for all acephate products
must list the active ingredient as:
Acephate (0,S-dimethyl acetylphosphor-
amidothioate) ... %
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1. Manufacturing-Use Products
In addition to the appropriate precautionary
labeling designated in 40 CFR 162.10, the labels of all MPs must
contain the following statements:
For formulation into end-use
insecticide products intended
for [specify the appropriate
use pattern/uses listed in
section C. 3. ] .
Do not discharge effluent
containing this product into
lakes, streams, ponds, estuar-
ies, oceans, or public waters
unless this product is specif-
ically identified and addressed
in an NPDES permit. Do not
discharge effluent containing
this product to sewer systems
without previously notifying the
sewage treatment plant authority.
For guidance, contact your State
Water Board or Regional Office
of the Environmental Protection
Agency.
When handling the product, wear
chemical-resistant gloves, long-
sleeved shirt, and long pants.
2. End-Use Product Labeling
a. The following protective clothing statements
must appear on all products intended for use on agricultural
crops, commercially grown ornamentals, commercial or governmental
forestry seed crops, and in greenhouses and on all products
intended for use by commercial applicators. These statements are
not being required for the ready-to-use tree injection cartridge
product.
USE ONLY WHEN WEARING THE FOLLOWING
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT
DURING MIXING/LOADING, APPLICATION,
REPAIR, AND CLEANING OF MIXING,
LOADING, AND APPLICATION EQUIPMENT,
DISPOSAL OF THE PESTICIDE, AND [areas
for which a reentry interval has been
established] EARLY REENTRY INTO TREATED
AREAS: chemical-resistant gloves, long
sleeved shirt, long legged pants,
shoes, and socks. If overhead
exposure is likely, such as during
flagging, wear a hood or wide-
brimmed hat.
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WORK SAFETY: Always wash hands,
face, and arms with soap and water
before smoking, eating, drinking
or toileting. AFTER WORK: Before
removing gloves, wash them with
soap and water. Take off all work
clothes and shoes. Shower using
soap and water. Wear only clean
clothes when leaving job—do not
wear contaminated clothing. Per-
sonal and protective clothing worn
during work must be laundered
separately from household articles.
Store protective clothing separately
from personal clothing. Clean or
launder protective clothing after
each use.
b. The following protective measures must appear
on products intended for homeowner use in and around the home
(except for those to be used as a ready-to-use aerosol):
When handling this product wear
chemical resistant gloves, long
pants, and long sleeved shirt.
When using outdoors spray with
the wind to your back and do not
use when wind speeds are 10 mph
or more. Wash the outside of the
gloves with soap and water before
removing.
c. The following restriction must appear on
acephate products labeled for domestic use:
Do not allow children or pets
to come into contact with
treated surfaces until sprays
have dried.
d. The following reentry interval statement must
appear on products intended for use on agricultural crops,
commercially grown ornamentals, commercial or governmental forestry
seed production, and in greenhouses with the exception of the
ready to use cartridge product.
Reentry into treated areas is
prohibited for 24 hours after
the end of application unless
the protective clothing speci-
fied elsewhere on this label
is worn.
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e. The following environmental hazard statements
must appear on acephate products labeled for the specified uses:
1) Agricultural and Ornamental Uses
This pesticide is toxic
to birds. Do not apply
directly to water or wet-
lands. Do not contaminate
water by cleaning of equip-
ment our disposal of wastes.
Cover or soil-incorporate
spills.
2) Forest and Rangeland Use
This pesticide is toxic to
birds. Applications may
adversely affect birds in
treatment areas. Do not
apply directly to water or
wetlands except under forest
canopy. Do not contaminate
water by cleaning of equip-
ment or disposal of wastes.
Cover or soil-incorporate
spills.
3 ) Agricultural Crop Uses
This product is highly toxic
to bees exposed to direct
treatment or residues on
blooming crops or weeds.
Do not apply this product or
allow it to drift to blooming
crops or weeds if bees are
visiting the treatment area.
f. Use Restriction Statements
1) Peppermint and Spearmint
Do not use spent mint hay
for feed for dairy animals.
2) Pasture and Rangeland
Do not graze or feed grass
or grass hay to dairy animals.
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Endangered species labeling statements are
required on products intended for use on
forests, range and pastureland, soybeans
and cotton.
The statements, as required in PR Notices
87-4 and 87-5, issued May 1, 1987, must
appear an labeling within the time frames
specified in the notices.
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V. PRODUCTS SUBJECT TO THIS STANDARD
All products containing one or more of the pesticides
identified in Section II.A. are subject to certain requirements
for data submission or changes in composition, labeling or
packaging of the product. The applicable requirements depend
on whether the product is a manufacturing or end use product
and whether the pesticide is the sole active ingredient or
one of multiple active ingredients.
Products are subject to this Registration Standard as
follows:
A. Manufacturing use products containing this pesticide as
the sole active ingredient are subject to:
1. The restrictions (if any) upon use, composition, or
packaging listed in Section IV, if they pertain to the
manufacturing use product.
2. The data requirements listed in Tables A and B2
3. The labeling requirements specified for manufacturing
use products in Section IV.
4. Administrative requirements (application forms, Confiden-
tial Statement of Formula, data compensation provisions)
associated with reregistration.
2 Data requirements are listed in the three Tables in
Appendix I of this Registration Standard. The Guide to
Tables in that Appendix explains how to read the Tables.
Table A lists generic data requirements applicable to all
products containing the pesticide subject to this Registra-
tion Standard. Table B lists product-specific data applicable
to manufacturing use products. The data in Tables A and B
need not be submitted by a producer who is eligible for the
formulator's exemption for that active ingredient.
Table C lists product-specific data applicable to end use
products. The Agency has decided that, in most cases, it
will not require the submission of product-specific data for
end use products at this time. Therefore most Registration
Standards do not contain a Table C.
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B- Manufacturing use products containing this pesticide
as one of multiple active ingredients are subject to:
The data requirements listed in Table A.
C. End use products containing this pesticide as the
sole active ingredient are subject to:
1. The restrictions (if any) upon use, composition, or
packaging listed in Section IV if they pertain to the
end use product.
2. If eligible for the formulator's exemption^, the
data requirements listed in Table C.
3. If not eligible for the formulator's exemption, the
data requirements listed in Table A and the data require-
ments listed in Table C.
4. The labeling requirements specified for end use
products in Section IV.
D. End use products containing this pesticide as one of
multiple active ingredients are subject to:
a. If not eligible for the formulator's exemption,
the date requirements listed in Tables A and C.
b. If eligible for the formulator's exemption, the
data requirements listed in Table C.
3 If you purchase from another producer and use as the
source of your active ingredient only EPA-registered products,
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption for generic
data concerning that active ingredient (Table A) and product-
specific data for the registered manufacturing use product
you purchase (Table B).
Two circumstances nullify this exemption:
1) If you change sources of active ingredient to an
unregistered product, formulate your own active ingredient,
or acquire your active ingredient from a firm with ownership
in common with yours, you individually lose the exemption
and become subject to the data requirements in Table A.
2) If no producer subject to the generic data requirements
in Table A agrees to submit the required data, all end use
producers lose the exemption, and become subject to those
data requirements.
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VI. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF GENERIC DATA
This portion of the Registration Standard is a notice
issued under the authority of FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B). It
refers to the data listed in Table A, which are required to
be submitted by registrants to maintain in effect the regis-
tration of products containing this active ingredient.^
A. What are generic data?
Generic data pertain to the properties or effects of a
particular active ingredient. Such data are relevant to an
evaluation of all products containing that active ingredient
regardless of whether the product contains other ingredients
(unless the product bears labeling that would make the data
requirement inapplicable).
Generic data may also be data on a "typical formulation"
of a product. "Typical formulation" testing is often required
for ecological effects studies and applies to all products
having that formulation type. These are classed as generic
data, and are contained in Table A.
B. Who must submit generic data?
All current registrants are responsible for submitting
generic data in response to a data request under FIFRA sec.
3(c)(2)(B) (DCI Notice). EPA has decided, however, not to
require a registrant who qualifies for the formulator's
exemption (FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(D) and § 152.85) to submit
generic data in response to a DCI notice if the registrant
who supplies the active ingredient in his product is complying
with the data request.
If you are granted a generic data exemption, you rely on
the efforts of other persons to provide the Agency with the
required data. If the registrants who have committed to
generate and submit the required data fail to take appropriate
steps to meet the requirements or are no longer in compliance
with this data requirements notice, the Agency will consider
that both they and you are not in compliance and will normally
initiate proceedings to suspend the registrations of both
your product(s) and their product(s) unless you commit to submit
and submit the required data in the specified timeframe. In
such cases, the Agency generally will not grant a time extension
for submitting the data.
4 Registrations granted after issuance of this Standard will
be conditioned upon submission or citation of the data listed
in this Registration Standard*
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If you are not now eligible for a forraulator's exemption,
you may qualify for one if you change your source of supply
to a registered source that does not share ownership in
common with your firm. If you choose to change sources of
supply, the Confidential Statement of Formula must identify
the new source(s) and you must submit a Formulator's Exemption
Statement form.
If you apply for a new registration for products containing
this active ingredient after the issuance of this Registration
Standard, you will be required to submit or cite generic
data relevant to the uses of your product if, at the time
the application is submitted, the data have been submitted
to the Agency by current registrants. If the required data
have not yet been submitted, any new registration will be
conditioned upon the new registrant's submission or citation
of the required data not later than the date upon which
current registrants of similar products are required to provide
such data. See FIFRA sec. 3(c)(7)(A). If you thereafter fail
to comply with the condition of that registration to provide
data, the registration may be cancelled (FIFRA sec. 6(e)).
C. What generic data must be submitted?
You may determine which generic data you must submit by
consulting Table A. That table lists the generic data needed
to evaluate current uses of all products containing this
active ingredient, the uses for which such data are required,
and the dates by which the data must be submitted to the
Agency.
D. How to comply with PCI requirements.
Within 90 days of your receipt of this Registration
Standard, you must submit to EPA a completed copy of the form
entitled "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" (EPA Form
8580-1, enclosed) for each of your products. On that form
you must state which of the following six methods you will
use to comply with the DCI requirements:
1. You will submit the data yourself.
2. You have entered into an agreement with one or more
registrants to jointly develop (or share in the cost of
developing) the data, but will not be submitting the data
yourself. If you use this method, you must state who will
submit the data on which you will rely. You must also provide
EPA with documentary evidence that an agreement has been
formed which allows you to rely upon the data to be submitted.
Such evidence may be: (1) your letter offering to join in
an agreement and the other registrant's acceptance of your
offer, (2) a written statement by the parties that an agreement
exists, or (3) a written statement by the person who will be
submitting the data that you may rely uppn its submission.
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The Agency will also require adequate assurance that the
person whom you state will provide the data is taking appropriate
steps to secure it. The agreement to produce the data need
not specify all of the terms of the final arrangement between
the parties or a mechanism to resolve the terms.
If you and other registrants together are generating or
submitting requested data as a task force or consortium, a
representative of the group should request a Joint Data
Submitter Number from the Registration Support and Emergency
Response Branch, Registration Division. The request must
include the following information:
a. A list of the members of the consortium;
b. The name and address of the designated representative
of the consortium, with whom EPA will correspond
concerning the data;
c. Identity of the Registration Standard containing
the data requirement;
d. A list of the products affected (from all members
of the consortium); and
e. Identification of the specific data that the con-
sortium will be generating or submitting.
The Agency will assign a number to the consortium, which
should be used on all data submissions by the consortium.
3. You have attempted to enter into an agreement to
jointly develop data, but no other registrant has accepted
your offer. You request that EPA not suspend your registration
for non-compliance with the PCI. EPA has determined that,
as a general policy, it will not suspend the registration of
a product when the registrant has in good faith sought and
continues to seek to enter into a data development/cost
sharing program, but the other registrants developing the
data have refused to accept its offer. [If your offer is
accepted, you may qualify for Option 2 above by entering
into an agreement to supply the data.]
In order to qualify for this method, you must:
1. File with EPA a completed "Certification of Attempt
to Enter into an Agreement with other Registrants for Develop-
ment of Data" (EPA Form 8580-6, enclosed).
2. Provide us with a copy of your offer to the other
registrant and proof of the other registrant's receipt of your
offer (such as a certified mail receipt). Your offer must,
at a minimum, contain the following language or its equivalent:
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[Your company name] offers to share in the burden of
producing the data required pursuant to FIFRA sec.
3(c)(2)(B) in the [name of active ingredient] Registration
Standard upon terms to be agreed or failing agreement
to be bound by binding arbitration as provided by FIFRA
section 3(c) (2) (B) (iii).
The remainder of your offer may not in any way attempt to
limit this commitment. If the other registrant to whom your
offer is made does not accept your offer, and if the other
registrant informs us on a DCI Summary Sheet that he will
develop and submit the data required under the DCI, then you
may qualify for this option. In order for you to avoid
suspension under this method, you may not later withdraw or
limit your offer to share in the burden of developing the
data.
In addition, the other registrant must fulfill its
commitment to develop and submit the data as required by this
Notice in a timely manner. If the other registrant fails to
develop the data or for some other reason would be subject to
suspension, your registration as well as that of the other
registrant will normally be subject to initiation of suspension
proceedings, unless you commit to submit and submit the required
data in the specified timeframe. In such cases, the Agency
generally will not grant a time extension for submitting the data.
4. You request a waiver of the data requirement. If
you believe that a data requirement does not (or should not)
apply to your product or its uses, you must provide EPA with
a statement of the reasons why you believe this is so. Your
statement must address the specific composition or use factors
that lead you to believe that a requirement does not apply.
Since the Agency has carefully considered the composition and
uses of pesticide products in determining that a data require-
ment applies, EPA does not anticipate that many waivers will
be granted. A request for waiver does not extend the time-
frames for developing required data, and if your waiver
request is denied, your registration may be suspended if you
fail to submit the data.
5. You request that EPA amend your registration by deleting
the uses for which the data are needed. You are not required
to submit data for uses which are no longer on your label.
6. You request voluntary cancellation of the registration
of your product(s) for which the data are needed.
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E. Testing Protocols, Standards for Conducting Acceptable
Tests, Guidance on Evaluating and Reporting Data.
All studies required under this Notice must be conducted
in accordance with test standards outlined in the Pesticide
Assessment Guidelines, unless other protocol or standards are
approved for use by the Agency in writing.
As noted herein, these EPA Guidelines, which are referenced
in the Data Tables, are available from the National Technical
Information Service (NTIS), Attn: Order Desk, 5285 Port Royal
Road, Springfield, VA 22161 (tel: 703-487-4650).
Protocols approved by the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD) are also acceptable if
the OECD-recommended test standards conform to those specified
in the Pesticide .Data Requirements regulation (Part 158.70).
Please note, however, that certain OECD standards (such as
test duration, selection of test species, and degradate
identification which are environmental fate requirements) are
less restrictive than those in the EPA Assessment Guidelines
listed above. When using the OECD protocols, they should be
be modified as appropriate so that the data generated by the
study will satisfy the requirements of Part 158. Normally,
the Agency will not extend deadlines for complying with data
requirements when the studies were not conducted in accord
with acceptable standards. The OECD protocols are available
from OECD, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
20006.
F. Procedures for requesting a change in testing protocol.
If you will generate the required data and plan to use
test procedures which deviate from EPA's Pestic.ide Assessment
Guidelines or the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals
Group, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) Chemicals Testing Programme, you must submit for EPA
approval the protocols you propose to use.
You should submit your protocols before beginning testing,
because the Agency will not ordinarily accept as sufficient
studies using unapproved protocols. A request for protocol
approval will not extend the timeframe for submission of the
data, nor will extensions generally be given to conduct
studies due to submittal of inappropriate protocols.
G. Procedures for requesting extensions of time.
If you think that you will need more time to generate
the data than is allowed by EPA's schedule, you may submit a
request for an extension of time. Any request for a time
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extension which is made as an initial response to a section
3(c)(2)(B) request notice must be submitted in writing to
the Product Manager listed at the end of this section and
must be made by the 90-day deadline for response. Once
dates have been committed to and EPA has accepted these
commitments, any subsequent requests for a time extension
must be submitted in writing to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring at the address given in Section IX.E.
EPA will view failure to request an extension before
the data submission response deadline as a waiver of any
future claim that there was insufficient time to submit the
data. While EPA considers your request/ you must strive to
meet the deadline for submitting the data.
The extension request should state the reasons why you
believe that an extension is necessary and the steps you
have taken to meet the testing deadline. Time extensions
normally will not be granted due to problems with laboratory
capacity or adequacy of funding, since the Agency believes
that with proper planning these can be overcome.
A request for an extension does not extend the timeframe
for submission of the data. If EPA denies your request for
a time extension and you do not submit the data as requested,
EPA may begin proceedings to suspend the registrations of
your products.
H. PR Notice 86-5 and Any Other Requirements Referenced or
Included Within this Notice,.
All data submitted in response to this Notice must comply
with EPA requirements regarding the reporting of data,
including the manner of reporting, the completeness of results,
and the adequacy of any required supporting (or raw) data,
including, but not limited to, requirements referenced or
included in this Notice or contained in PR Notice 86-5 (issued
July 29, 1986).
I. Existing stocks provision upon suspension or cancellation.
The Agency has determined that if a registration is
suspended for failure to respond to a DCI request under
FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B), an existing stocks provision is not
consistent with the Act. Accordingly, the Agency does not
anticipate granting permission to sell or distribute existing
stocks ot suspended product except in rare circumstances.
If you believe that your product will be suspended or cancelled
and that an existing stocks provision should be granted, you
have the burden of clearly demonstrating to EPA that granting
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such permission would be consistent with the Act. The following
information must be included in any request for an existing
stocks provision:
1. Explanation of why an existing stocks provision is
necessary, including a statement of the quantity of
existing stocks and your estimate of the time required
for their sale or distribution; and
2. Demonstration that such a provision would be consis-
tent with the provisions of FIFRA.
VII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF PRODUCT-SPECIFIC DATA
Under its DCI authority, EPA has determined that certain
product-specific data are required to maintain your registrations
in effect. Product-specific data are derived from testing
using a specific formulated product, and, unlike generic
data, generally support only the registration of that product.
All such data must be submitted by the dates specified in
this Registration Standard.
If you have a manufacturing use product, these data are
listed in Table B. If you have an end use product, the data
are listed in Table C. As noted earlier, the Agency has
decided that it will not routinely require product-specific
data for end use products at this time. Therefore, Table C
may not be contained in this Registration Standard; if there
is no Table C, you are not required to submit the data at
this time.
In order to comply with the product specific data require-
ments, you must follow the same procedures as for generic data.
See Section VI.D, E, F, and G. You should note, however, that
product chemistry data are required for every product, and the
only acceptable responses are options VI.D.I. (submit data)
or VI.D.6.(cancellation of registration).
Failure to comply with the product-specific data require-
ments for your products will result in suspension of the
product's registration.
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VIII. REQUIREMENT FOR SUBMISSION OF REVISED LABELING
FIFRA requires each product to be labeled with accurate,
complete and sufficient instructions and precautions, reflecting
the Agency's assessment of the data supporting the product
and its uses. General labeling requirements are set out in
40 CFR 162.10 (see Appendix II - LABELING and SUMMARY). In
addition, labeling requirements specific to products containing
this pesticide are specified in Section IV.D of this Registra-
tion Standard. Applications submitted in response to this
notice must include draft labeling for Agency review.
If you fail to submit revised labeling as required/
which complies with 40 CFR 162.10 and the specific instructions
in Section IV.D., EPA may seek to cancel or suspend the
registration of your product under FIFRA sec. 6.
IX. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION
A. Manufacturing Use Products (MUPs) containing the subject
pesticide as sole active ingredient.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division
for each product subject to this Registration Standard:
a. The "FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet" (EPA
Form 8580-1), with appropriate attachments.5
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4).
c. Formulator's Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
d. Evidence of compliance with data compensation
requirements of PIFRA sec. 3(c)(l)(0). Refer to 40 CFR
152.80-152.99.
5 If on the Summary Sheet, you commit to develop the data,
present arguments that a data requirement is not applicable
or should be waived, or submit protocols or modified protocols
for Agency review, you must submit a copy of the Summary
Sheet (and any supporting information) to the Office of
Compliance Monitoring, which will be monitoring the data
generated in response to this notice. This submission is in
addition to responding to the Product Manager, and should be
submitted to the Office of Compliance Monitoring at the
address given at the end of this section. (Actual studies
are not to be submitted to the Office of - Compliance Monitoring.
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2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you
must submit to the Product Manager:
a. Application for Pesticide Registration (EPA
Form 8570-1).
b. Two copies of any required product-specific data
(See Table B).
c. Three copies of draft labeling, including the
container label and any associated supplemental labeling.
Labeling should be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11
inch paper or a mockup of the labeling suitable for
storage in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The draft label must indicate
the intended colors of the final label, clear indication
of the front panel of the label, and the intended type
sizes of the text.
d. Product Specific Data Report (EPA Form 8580-4).
3. Within the times set forth in Table A, you must
submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption. If for any
reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the schedule
cannot be met, immediately notify the Product Manager and
the Office of Compliance Monitoring of the problem, the
reasons for the problem, and your proposed course of action.
B. Manufacturing Use Products containing the subject pesticide
in combination with other active ingredients.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
a. FIFRA sec. 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet, with appropriate
attachments5 (EPA Form 8580-1).
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4)
c. Formulator's Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
2. Within the time frames set forth in Table A, you must
submit to the Registration Division all generic data, unless
you are eligible for the formulator's exemption. If for any
reason any test is delayed or aborted so that the schedule
cannot be met, immediately notify the Product Manager and
the Office of Compliance Monitoring of the problem, the
reasons for the problem, and your proposed course of action.
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C. End Use Products containing the subject pesticide as sole
active ingredient.
1. Within 90 days from receipt of this document, you
must submit to the Product Manager in the Registration Division:
a. FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) Summary Sheet, with
appropriate attachments5 (EPA Form 8580-1).
b. Confidential Statement of Formula (EPA Form 8570-4).
c. Formulator's Exemption Statement (EPA Form 8570-27),
if applicable.
2. Within 9 months from receipt of this document you
must submit to the Product Manager:
a. Two copies of any product-specific data, if required
by Table C.
b. Product Specific Data Report (EPA Form 8580-4),
if Table C lists required product-specific data.
c. Three copies of draft labeling, including the container
label and any associated supplemental labeling. Labeling should
be either typewritten text on 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper or a mockup
of the labeling suitable for storage in 8-1/2 x 11 files. The
draft labeling must indicate the intended colors of the final
label, clear indication of the front panel of the label, and
the intended type sizes of the text. End use product labeling
must comply specifically with the instructions in Section IV
(Regulatory Position and Rationale).
D. Intrastate Products containing the subject pesticide either
as sole active ingredient or in combination with other
active ingredients*
These products are being called in for full Federal regis-
tration. Producers of these products are being sent a letter
instructing them how to submit an application for registration.
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E. Addresses
The required information must be submitted to the following
address:
William H. Miller (PM 16)
Registration Division (TS-767C)
Office of Pesticide Programs
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St., SW
Washington, D.C. 20460
The address for submissions to the Office of Compliance
Monitoring is:
Laboratory Data Integrity Program
Office of Compliance Monitoring (EN-342)
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M St., SW
Washington, D.C. 20460.
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TGUIDE-1
GUIDE TO TABLES
Tables A, B, and C contain listings of data requirements
for the pesticides covered by this Registration Standard.
Table A contains generic data requirements that apply to
the pesticide in all products, including data requirements
for which a "typical formulation" is the test substance.
Table B contains product-specific data requirements that
apply only to a manufacturing use productv
Table C contains product-specific data requirements that
apply only to an end use product.
The data tables are generally organized according to the
following format:
1. Data Requirement (Column 1). The data requirements are
listed in the order in which they appear in 40 CFR Part 158.
The reference numbers accompanying each test refer to the
test protocols set out in the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines,
which are available from the National Technical Information
Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
2. Test Substance (Column 2). This column lists the composition
of the test substance required to be used for the test, as
follows:
TGAI » Technical grade of the active ingredient
PAI * Pure active ingredient
PAIRA * Pure active ingredient, radio labeled
TEP » Typical end use formulation
MP * Manufacturing use product
EP * End use product
Any other test substances, such as metabolites, will be
'specifically named in Column 2 or i.i footnotes to the table.
3. Use pattern (Column 3). This column indicates the use
patterns to which the data requirement applies. Use patterns
are the same as those given in 40 CFR Part 158. The following
letter designations are used for the given use patterns:
A « Terrestrial, food
B « Terrestrial, non-food
C
0
E
F
G
Aquatic, food
Aquatic, non-food
Greenhouse, food
Greenhouse, non-food
Forestry
H * Domestic outdoor
I * Indoor
Any other designations will be defined in a footnote to the table
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TGUIDE-2
4. Does EPA have data? (Column 4). This column indicates one
of three answers:
YES - EPA has data in its files that completely satisfy
this data requirement. These data may be cited by
other registrants in accordance with data compensation
requirements of Part 152, Subpart E.
PARTIALLY - EPA has some data in its files, but such data
do not fully satisfy the data requirement. In some cases,
the Agency may possess data on one of two^required species,
or may possess data on one test substance but not all.
The term may also indicate that the data available to
EPA are incomplete. In this case, when the data are
clarified, or additional details of the testing submitted
by the original data submitter, the data may be determined
to be acceptable. If this is the case, a footnote to
the table will usually say so.
NO - EPA either possesses no data which are sufficient
to fulfill the data requirement, or the data which EPA
does possess are flawed scientifically in a manner that
cannot be remedied by clarification or additional infor-
mation.
5. Bibliographic citation (Column 5). If the Agency has
acceptable data in its files, this column lists the identifying
number of each study> This normally is the Master Record
Identification (MRID) number, but may be a GS number if no
MRID number has been assigned. Refer to the Bibliography
Appendices for a complete citation of the study.
6. Must additional data be submitted? (Column 6). This
column indicates whether the data must be submitted to the
Agency. If column 3 indicates that the Agency already has
data, this column will usually indicate NO. If column 3
indicates that the Agency has only partial data or no data,
(his column will usually indicate YES. In some cases, even
though the Agency does not have the data, EPA will not require
its submission because of the unique characteristics of the
chemical; because data on another chemical can be used to
fulfill the data requirement; or because the data requirement
has been waived or reserved. Any such unusual situations
will be explained in a footnote to the table.
7. Timeframe for submission (Column 7). If column 5 requires
that data be submitted, this column indicates when the data
are to be submitted, based on the issuance date of the Regis-
tration Standard. The timeframes are those established either
as a result of a previous Data Call-In letter, or standardized
timeframes established by PR Notice 85-5 (August 22, 1985).
8. Footnotes (at the end of each table). Self-explanatory.
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHEMICAL: ACEPHATE
Test Use
Data Requirement. Substance Patterns
§158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity:
61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure TGAI all
of Ingredients
61-2 - Description of Beginning Materials TGAI all
and Manufacturing Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation of TGAI all
Impurities
Analysis and Certification of Product
Ingredients
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis TGAI all
62-2 - Certification of Limits TGAI all
62-3 - Analytical methods to TGAI all
verify Certified Limits
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
63-2 - Color TGAI all
63-3 - Physical State TGAI all
Must Addi- Time frame
Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Have Data? Citation Be Submitted? Submission2/
V
V
V
V
V
V
I/
V
V
V
V
V
V
I/
I/
I/
Yes
Yes3/
Yes3/
Yesf/
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
12 Months
12 Months
12 Months
6 Months
6 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHEMICAL: ACEPHATE
Data Requirement
§158.120
Physical
Product Chemistry (Continued)
and Chemical Characteristics
Test Use
Substance Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Addi- Time frame
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission^/
(Continued)
63-4 -
63-5 -
63-6 -
63-7
63-8
63-9
63-10
63-11
63-12
63-13
• • •
Odor
Melting Paint
Boiling Point
- Density, Bulk Density, or
Specific Gravity
- Solubility
- Vapor Pressure
- Dissociation constant
- OctanoV water partition
coefficient
-pH
- Stability
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI or PAI
PAI
PAI
PAI
TGAI
TGAI
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
V
V
NA
V
V
V
V
NA
V
V
I/
V
_
V
V
i/
V
—
I/
V
Yes
Yes
No5/
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No6/
Yes
Yes
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
U1
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR CHEMICAL: ACEPHATE
Must Addi- Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Be Submitted? Submission^/
§158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued)
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
(Continued)
Other Requirements:
64- 1 - Submittal of samples TGM, PAI all Reserved7/
V Although product chemistry data may have been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined that these data
must be resubmitted for each pesticide. New requirements have been introduced and previously submitted data must
be updated. Therefore, bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable.
2/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
V A description of the new manufacturing process yielding methylthioacetate (MIA) as an impurity, including purities of
starting materials, reaction conditions, and any purification and quality control steps must be submitted.
4/ Analysis of five or more representative batches from the altered process for any impurity present at ^0.1% by weight,
MTA, and any other highly toxic and/or mutagenic/oncogenic impurity whether above or below 0.1% (w:w) including
descriptions and validation of the analytical procedures used must be submitted.
5/ Data not required because the 97% technical material is solid at roan temperature.
6/ Data not required because acephate is a polar compound.
7/ If samples are needed, the Agency will request them.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Must Addi-
Data Requirements Test Substance"
§158.125 Residue Chemistry
171-2 - Chemical Identity TGAI
171-3 - Directions for Use NA
171-4 - Nature of Residue (Metabolism)
- Plants PAIRA
Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data
Have Data? Citation^?/ Be Submitted?
—
Partially NA
Yes 00015187, 00015203
Yes£/
Yesj4/
No
Timeframe
for
Submission^/
6 Months
6 Months
- Livestock
171-4 - Residue Analytical Method
- Plant residues
PAIRA and Plant
Metabolites
Yes
TGAI and Metabolites Yes
05007862, 00015188
00014990, 00015210
00014989
00015222; 00014555 No
00014729, 00014579
00014659, 00014983
No
- Animal residues
171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue-
Residue Studies for Each
Food Use
Crop Group #1 - Legume Vegetables
(succulent or dried)
o Crop 1 Beans - (dry and
succulent incl.
lima beans)
cn
CO
TGAI and Metabolites Yes
00014729
No
Partially
TEP
00014791, 00014787
00014774, 00014775
00014778, 00014777
00014776, 00014540
00014780, 00014781
00014783, 00014541
00014782, 00072783
Yes/
24 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Data Requirements
I/ Does EPA
Test Substance Have Data?
Bibliographic
CitationW
Must Addi-
tional Data
Be Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission^/
S158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue
Residue Studies (continued)
o Crop 2 - Soybeans
Crop Group #2 - Leafy
Vegetables (Except Brassica)
o Crop 1 - Celery
TEP
Partially 00014534, 00014533
00014532, 00015050
00015049, 00015060
TEP
Partially
en o Crop 2 - lettuce (Crisp
M3 head type)
TEP
Partially
o Crop Group #3 - Brassica
(cole) Leafy Vegetables
o Crop 1 - Brussels Sprouts
TEP
Yes
00014770, 00014771
00014772, 00014773
00015326, 00015325
00015323, 00015328
00015324, 00015327
00014769, 00015329
00014768, 00109353
00015190, 00015191
00015192, 00015193
00015194, 00015293
00015294, 00014971
00015042, 00014984
00015179
00115240; 00014984
00015179
YesV
24 Months
Yes5/
24 Months
Yes5/
24 Months
No5/
o Crop 2 - Cauliflower
TEP
Yes
00115240
No
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Data Requirements
Test Substance
I/
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation10/
Must Addi- Timeframe
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission^/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue
Residue Studies (continued)
- Crop Group #4 - Fruiting
Vegetables (except cucurbits)
o Crop 1 - peppers
Crop Group I5 - Grass
Forage, Fodder, and Hay
ON
CD
o Crop 1 - Grass (pasture
and range)
o Crop 2 - Grass Hay
TEP
TEP
TEP
Yes 00014765,
00014762,
00014764,
00160397;
Partially 00063467
Partially 00063467
00014760
00014763
00157929
00014659
No
Yes5_/ 6/ 24 Months
Yes6/
24 Months
Crop Group #6 - Small
Fruits annd Berries
o Crop 1 - Cranberries
TEP
Yes
00115589
No
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Data Requirements
Test Substance
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation10/
Must Addi- Timeframe
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission2/
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue
Residue Studies (continued)
- Miscellaneous Crops
o Crop 1 - Cotton
o Crop 2 - Mint Hay
(peppermint and spearmint)
TEP
TEP
Partially 00015199, 00015198 Yes5./
00015206, 00014852
00015038, 00014854
00015206, 00014855
00015196, 00014853
Yes 00029683, No4/
00029684; 00029685
24 Months
o Crop 3 - Peanuts
TEP
Yes
00093722; 00093723 No
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Data Requirements Test Substance
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
171-4 - Magnitude of the Residue
Residue Studies (continued)
- Meat/Milk/Poultry/Eggs TGAI or Plant
Metabolites
- Potable Water EP
- Fish EP
O\ - Irrigated Crops EP
rv>
- Food Handling EP
171-5 - Reduction of Residue Residue of
Concern
171-11 - Tobacco TEP
Does EPA Bibliographic
Have Data? Citation^0/
00015226
Partially 00015183
00015225
00015222
00015230
00015245
N/A
N/A
No
Yes 00014655
00014656
00014657
00014658
00036955
No —
Partially 00015122
00015125
00109354
05014159
Must Addi- Timeframe
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission^/
YesV i2/ 18 Months
Noll/
No8/
Yes^/ 24 Months
Yes^/ 24 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
I/ Residue of concern = acephate and methamidophos have been identified as the residues of concern resulting from
application of acephate.
2/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard, unless otherwise indicated.
V The same chemical identity data as required under §158.120 are required, with emphasis on impurities
that could constitute a residue problem.
4/ Refer to Chapter II. F3f, of this document for the required use restriction statements for peppermint, spearmint,
pasture, and rangeland.
V The available data (GS0042002 and GS0042003) suggest that the stability of acephate residues upon frozen storage
is dependent upon the stored, treated commodity. Of the six crops tested, only lettuce and brussels sprouts have
been assigned acephate tolerarces. No data are available concerning residue stability in stored animal products.
We do not feel that the tested commodities are representative of all crops regulated for acephate tolerances,
especially in light of the erratic lettuce storage data. We, therefore, cite the following data gap which must
be satisfied.
x o Weathered residues of acephate and methamidophos must be determined in and on the following commodities inroediately
M prior to storage and at intervals approximating the maximum period of storage at subfreezing temperatures: beans,
celery, cottonseed, grass, and lettuce. In addition, eggs, milk and animal tissues must be similarly tested.
6/ It is estimated that, based on available residue data, the established tolerance level for acephate residues in milk
are likely to be exceeded if maximum levels of spent mint hay or grass hay are included in the dairy animal diet.
To ensure that the established tolerance level in milk will tot be exceeded the following data must be submitted to
maintain continued registration of the use of acephate on pasture and rargeland:
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
S158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
<>/ Cont.
Either submit a tolerance proposal to lower the tolerance for grass and grass hay with appropriate
supporting residue data or submit revised labeling prohibiting the grazing and feeding of grass or
grass hay to dairy animals. As another alternative, additional residue data for both grass and
grass hay supporting pregrazing and preharvest intervals (PHI) longer than 21 days may be submitted.
Should the registrant elect to submit additional residue data to support a lower tolerance or a
longer PHI, the grazing and feeding prohibition referenced above must be added to the labeling as
an interim labeling restriction pending submittal and evaluation of the data.
7/ Tobacco residue data generated fron aerial applications of acephate are required.
8/ These data are sufficient to support the current established food additive tolerance for use of
acephate in food handling establishments under 21 CFR 193. Additional data and a proposed
tolerance under 21 CFR 561 would be required to support use of acephate in food areas of feed handling
establishments. The current registered use of acephate in food areas of food handling establishments is
restricted for use in food (as opposed to feed) handling establishments.
9/ Residue data on food prepared for consumption for the following cormodities are needed to estimate
actual dietary exposure to residues of acephate and its metabolite, methamidophos from consumption
of these foods.
Beans, succulent; Available canning data are quite variable for residues of both acephate and
methamidophos and, in addition, sampling was inadequate. Canning does, however, appear to be a potential
route of dietary exposure reduction. No cooking (boiling) data are available on beans. Therefore,
the following data must be submitted to estimate actual dietary exposure to succulent beans:
o Cooking (boiling) of succulent green beans according to common consumer practices. Beans must bear
field-weathered, detectable residues of acephate and methamidophos. Beans must be analyzed both
before and after cooking. Cooking water should also be arialyzed.
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GENERIC DATA-REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
§158.125-Residue Chemistry - Continued
o Commercial processing (canning) of fieId-treated, succulent green beans bearing detectable
residues of acephate and methamidophos. Beans must be analyzed both before and after canning.
Canning water should also be analyzed.
Beans, dried; No canning or cooking data are available. Data are insufficient to support an increase
in the PHI, if desired. The following data are required to estimate the actual dietary exposure to residues
in dry beans:
o Pinto and/or navy beans must be field-treated with the 75% soluble concentrate/solid formulation
(SC/S) six times at 1 Ib ai/A. Beans are to be allowed to dry normally, and then both boiled and
canned, in separate tests, according to typical home or commercial preparation procedures.
Cooking fluid and beans must be analyzed both before and after boiling and canning for residues of
acephate and its metabolite methamidophos.
Soybean oil; The available processing data are not adequate to estimate the dietary exposure due to
consumption of soybean oil.
Acephate residues in crude oil may be present <_ 33% of the concentration in or on soybean seed.
Cottonseed data indicate that further reductions in residues would occur upon refining the crude oil
but data are insufficient to make a reliable estimation. Therefore, the following data must be submitted.
o A determination of residues of acephate and methamidophos in crude oil and refined oil.
Soybean, defatted flour; There are no data available on the degree of concentration (or reduction) of
residues of acephate and methamidophos in defatted flour, which is used as a component of infant formula.
A four-fold residue concentration generally occurs upon processing soybeans to soybean meal (and, presumably,
defatted flour), as reflected by the 1.0 ppm vs. 4 ppm tolerances in or on seed vs. meal, respectively.
Defatted flour is similar to soybean meal but has not been toasted and is more finely ground. Therefore,
the following study must be submitted to refine the estimated dietary exposure due to consumption of defatted
soybean flour.
o A determination of the degree of concentration (or reduction) of acephate and methamidophos upon processing
soybeans (containing field-weathered residues) to defatted flour.
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GENERIC DATA -REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
§158.125 Residue Chemistry - Continued
10/ Where there are more than one bibliographic data citation listed for a data requirement, each
study by itself only partially satisfies that data requirement.
11/ These data are not required because the registered use of acephate as described in this document
indicate that crops are not irrigated with acephate treated water.
12/ Milk: Dairy products contribute 4.2 - 26.1% of the ADI, depending on the population under consideration.
The Tolerance Assessment System (TAS) recognizes three milk fractions: nonfat milk solids, milkfat solids, and milk
sugar (lactose). However, no data are available concerning the fate of residues upon pasteurization or processing
into the fractions noted above. The following data are required for an actual exposure assessment:
o A dairy cattle feeding study must be conducted in which cattle are fed acephate and tnethamidophos at an
approximately 5:1 ratio in the diet. The feeding level should be high enough to result in detectable residues
of both acephate and methamidophos in milk. Exaggerated rates would be advantageous. Residues of acephate
and methamidophos must be determined in whole raw milk (containing detectable residues of each compound),
pasteurized milk, and in nonfat milk solids, milkfat solids, and possibly milk sugar (lactose).
ON
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS F'OR ACEPHATE
Data Requirement
Must Addi- Time frame
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation9/ Be Submitted? Submission1/
§158.130 Environmental Fate
DEGRADATION STUDIES-LAB;
161-1 - Hydrolysis
Photodegradat ion
161-2 - In water
161-3 - On soil
161-4 - In Air
METABOLISM STUDIES-LAB;
162-1 - Aerobic Soil
162-2 - Anaerobic Soil
162-3 - Anaerobic Aquatic
162-4 - Aerobic Aquatic
MOBILITY STUDIES:
163-1 - Leaching and
Adsorpt ior/Desorpt ion
163-2 - Volatility (Lab)
163-3 - Volatility (Field)
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,F,G,H Yes
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,G Yes
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,G No
TGAI or PAIRA A,B No
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,F,H Yes
TGAI or PAIRA A,B Yes
TGAI or PAIRA G No
TGAI or PAIRA G Yes
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,F,G,H Partially
TEP
TEP
A,B,F
A,B,F
No
No
00014986
00014987
00015202
00014991
00014991
00014988
05018064
00015209
00015213
00014992
00015212
No
Yes
No£/
No
No
Yes
No
9 Months
27 Months
YesV
No?/
No2/
12 Months
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Must Addi- Tiroeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Data Requirement Substarce Patterns Have Data? Citation?/ Be Submitted? Submission]/
§158.130 Environmental Fate - Continued
DISSIPATION STUDIES-FIELD;
164-1 - Soil TEP A,B,H No Yes 27 Months
164-2 - Aquatic (Sediment) TEP No4/
164-3 - Forestry TEP G Yes 00014637, 00029738 No
00014637, 00029738
00014638, 05015409
00014642
00014635
164-4 - Combination and
Tank Mixes10/
164-5 - Soil, Long-terra
O
CD ACCUMULATION STUDIES;
165-1 - Rotational Crops
(Confined)
165-2 - Rotational Crops
(Field)
165-3 - Irrigated Crops
165-4 - In Fish
165-5 - In Aquatic Nbntarget
Organisms
TEP A,B,G,H
PAIRA A
TEP A
TEP Cranberries
TGAI or PAIRA A,B,G
TEP
No
Partially 00015210
ReservedV
39 Months
No
Yes
00015243
Reserved^/
Yes7/
No
39 Months
G, Partially 00014637, 00014496 No]£/
Cranberries 00014638, 00015242
00014642
00014635
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
§158.130 Environmental Fate - Continued
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of the Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ These data are not required because of the low vapor pressure of acephate.
3/ Adsocption/desorption data must be submitted.
V These data are not required because there are no aquatic uses registered for acephate.
V The Agency will determine whether this study is required based on an evaluation of the dissipation
studies required in 164-1 of this table. If required, the Agency will notify the registrant and will
provide a time frame for submittal of the study which will be 49 months fron date of notification.
6/ The Agency will determine whether this study is required based on an evaluation of the confined rotational
crop data required in 165-1 of this table. If required, the Agency will notify the registrant and will
provide a time frame for submittal of the study which will be 50 months from date of notification.
T/ These data are required to support the use of acephate on cranberries.
8/ Though information related to the sterility of water is lacking, the data are acceptable to satisfy this
data requirement because acephate is essentially stable to hydrolysis and photolysis.
9/ Where there is more than one bibliographic data citation listed for a data requirement, each study by
itself only partially satisfies that data requirement.
1Q/ These data are not required because this Document only addresses single active ingredient products.
ll/ These data are required for leafy vegetable crops and small grains.
12/ No additional data are required because data submitted for 165-4 and 165-5 shows that acephate does not bioaccumulate
in nontarget organisms.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Must Addi- Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation^/ Be Submitted? Submission^/
S158.135 Toxicology
ACUTE TESTING:
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-7
- Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat TGAI
- Acute Dermal Toxicity TGAI
- Rabbit
- Acute Inhalation Toxicity TGAI
- Rat
- Delayed TGAI
Neurotoxicity - Hen
A,B,F,G,H,I Yes 00014675 No
00029696
A,B,F,G,H,I Yes 00014681 No
00055602
A,B,F,G,H,I Yes 00015307 No
A,B,F,G,H,I Yes 00154884 No
SUBCHRONIC TESTING:
82-1
82-2
82-3
82-4
82-5
- 90-Day Feeding : TGAI
- Rodent, and
- Nonrodent (Dog)
- 21-Day Dermal - Rabbit TGAI
- 90-Day Dermal - Rabbit TGAI
- 21-Day Inhalation: TGAI
- Rat
- 90-Day Neurotoxicity: TGAI
— No NO2/
— No — NO2/
— Yes 00109531 No
— No — NO^/
Tobacco No — Yes4/ 6 Months
(Protocol)
A,B,F,G,H,I NO — NC-V
- Hen
-Mammal
No
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Test
Data Requirement Substance
S158.135
Toxicology - Continued
Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Patterns Have Data? Citation?/
Must Addi- Timeframe
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission^/
CHRONIC TESTING:
83-1 -
83-2 -
Chronic Toxicity - TGAI
2 species:
- Rodent, and
- Nonrodent (Dog)
Oncogenicity - TGAI
2 species:
- Rat (preferred), and
A Partial 00030070
00084017
A Yes 00014699
00014938
A,B,F,G,H,I Yes 00030070
00084017
00101623
Yes W 6 Months
( Protocol)
No
No
- Mouse (preferred)
83-3 - Teratogenicity - TGAI
2 species:
- Rat
- Rabbit
83-4 - Reproduction - Rat TGAI
2-generation
MUTAGENICITY TESTING
84-2 - Gene Mutation (Ames Test) TGAI
A,B,F,G,H,I Yes
00077209; 00128919
00029703; 00129155
00105194
A, I
A, I
A
Yes 00014695
NO
NO
Yes 00069684, 00069683 No
No — Yes8/ 39 Months
A,B,F,G,H,I Yes
00132949, 00028625
00119080, 00119083
00119082, 00132950
00132955
NO
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Must Addi- Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation9/ Be Submitted? Submission^/
§158.135 Toxicology - Continued
84-2 - Structural Chromosomal TGAI A,B,F,G,H,I Yes 00132953, 00119084 No
Aberration 00119081, 00137736
84-4 - Other Genotoxic Effects TGAI A,B,F,G,H,I Yes 00132954 No
SPECIAL TESTING
85-1 - General Metabolism PAI or PAIRA A Yes 00014219 No
00014518
00014994
85-2 - Dermal Penetration Choice A,B,F,G,H,I No — Yes6/ 6 Months
(Protocol)
86-1 - Domestic Animal Choice — — — No7/
Safety
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
S158.135 Toxicology - Continued
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuarce of the Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
7/ These data are not needed to support registration of acephate because the available 28-month rat feeding and the
2-year dog feeding studies (83-1) are adequate to assess human exposure via the oral route.
3/ This study is not required to support registration of the current use pattern of acephate as described in
this Document.
4/ This study is required to assess the exposure of man to the residue remaining at the time of use of tobacco.
The proposed protocol must be submitted within 6 months. The study must be submitted within 15 months from
date of acceptance of the protocol by the Agency.
5/ This study is not required because results of the delayed neurotoxicity study (81-7) showed acephate is
negative for acute delayed neurotoxicity.
6/ The proposed protocol must be submitted within 6 months. The study must be submitted within 6 months
from date of acceptance of the protocol by the Agency.
I/ These data are not required to support registration of the current registered uses of acephate as
described in this Document.
8/ Though a rat reproduction study has been submitted, it is not acceptable to support registration because
a NOEL (non-observable-effect level) was not determined i.e., various effects on reproduction were observed in
rats that were fed 50 ppm of the test material, the lowest dose level fed. Therefore, a new reproduction study
using lower dose levels is needed in order to determine a definite NOEL for reproductive effects.
9/ Vfliere there are more than one bibliographic data citation listed for a data requirement, each study by itself
only partially satisfies that data requirement.
£Q/The NOEL for brain cholinesterase inhibition was not reached in the available rat chronic feeding study. A rat
feeding study of proper duration must be conducted for purposes of determaining the NOEL for brain cholinesterase
inhibition in the rat. An acceptable protocol must be submitted prior to initiation of the study.
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Data Requirement
§158.140 Reentry Protection
132-1 - Foliar Dissipation
132-1 - Soil Dissipation
133-3 - Dermal Exposure
133-4 - Inhalation Exposure
§158.142 Spray Drift
201-1 - Droplet Size Spectrum
201-1 - Drift Field Evaluation
Exposure Assessment Studies
Glove Permeability Study
Test
Substance
TEP
TEP
TEP
TEP
TEP4/
TEP4/
TEP
TEPj/
Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Patterns Have Data? Citation
A,B,G Partially 00015241
05007862
A No —
A,B,G Partially 00015241
A,B,G Partially 00015241
A,B,G No
A,B,G No —
B,F,G,H,I No
— No —
Must Addi-
tional Data
Be Submitted?
YesV
Yes2/
Reserved^/
Reserved^/
Yes4/
Yes4/
YesV
Yes7/
Time frame
for
Submission^/
27 Months
27 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
(Protocol)
6 Months
(Protocol)
V Due dates refer to the nintber of months following issuance of the Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ Soil dissipation data are required for use on peanuts because the registered use of acephate on peanuts
as described in this Document involves human tasks that could cause human exposure to residue adsorbed to soil.
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§158.140 Reentry Protection - Continued
V Studies of potential applicator exposure must be conducted. Outdoor studies must include forestry application,
application to tobacco, and to both home and commercial ornamentals. The material must be applied to home ornamentals
using a hand compressed air or hose-end sprayer. In addition, studies of indoor exposure of applicators and inhabitants
must be carried out for home, greenhouse, and commercial establishment applications. Home application must be by the
use of a ready to use pressurized spray. Commercial building application must be by a "coarse spray technique." The
postapplication decrease in exposure with time must be monitored.
The references cited below are to be used as guidelines for the exposure studies. The proposed protocol must
be submitted within 6 months. The studies must be submitted within 27 months from date of acceptance of the protocol
by the Agency.
The following general background documents are available to describe how monitoring studies and quantitative
exposure assessments are carried out:
1. Davis, James E. (1980) "Minimizing Occupational Exposure to Pesticides: Personnel Monitoring." Residue
Reviews 75; 33.
This review article describes state-of-the-art procedures for the actual field measurement of dermal and
respiratory exposure.
2. Severn, David J. (1982) "Exposure Assessment for Agricultural Chemicals" in Genetic Toxicology - An
Agricultural Perspective, R.b. Fleck and A. Hollaender, Eds., Plenum Press, New York, p. 235.
This paper presents an overview of how exposure assessments are carried out in EPA, including a discussion of the
use of surrogate exposure studies for assessments when no data are available for a particular pesticide.
3. Severn, David J. (1984) "Use of Exposure Data for Risk Assessment." in Determination and Assessment of
Pesticide Exposure, M. Siewierski, Ed., Elsevier Science Publishing Company, New York, p. 13
This paper describes in greater detail what assumptions are made and how exposure assessments are performed
in EPA.
4. Reinert, Joseph C. and Severn, David J. (1985) "Dermal Exposure to Pesticides: EPA's Viewpoint." in
Dermal Exposure Related to Pesticide Uses, R.C. Honeycutt, G. Zweig, and N.N. Ragsdale Eds., American Society,
Washington, D.C., p. 357.
This paper is a synthesis of the methodologies and logistics used in preparing applicator exposure assessments
in EPA.
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GENERIC L&TA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Exposure Assessment Studies - Continued
Protocols must be submitted to the Agency for review prior to conduct of the studies. If more detailed guidance
is needed, or if specific questions related to any aspect of pesticide exposure assessment arise, contact:
Michael Firestone, Acting Chief
Special Review Section #2
Exposure Assessment Branch
Hazard Evaluation Division (TS-769C)
(703) 557-7356
4/ Ihe required studies may consist of either of the following or a combination thereof: (1) A reevaluation of existing
published or unpublished data when chemical properties, use patterns, and general geographic/meteorological situations
are similar to the proposed product, (2) An undertaking of the studies required in §158.142. Rather than conducting
these studies on acephate, the Agency is currently encouraging the submittal of surrogate studies, i.e., published or
unpublished information regarding spray drift patterns that would be expected to be similar to the acephate TEP. Refer
to Subdivision R of the Pesticide Assessment Guidelines in section 200-1(d).
V Limited dislodgeable foliar data are available for cotton; dislodgeable residue (decline curve) data are required for
cauliflower as a representative crop since, among the current crops registered for acephate as described in this
document, cauliflower is considered to be representative of a worst case in regards to the liklihood of human exposure
to residues by those involved in hand labor tasks.
6/ There are limited data available for use on cotton and it has been determined that this is sufficient given the Agency's
current knowledge of acephate. Should the Agency determine that results of the studies required under 132-1 and the
use-related exposure data warrant the need for these studies, they will be required. If required, the Agency will
notify the registrant and will provide a time frame for submittal of the study which will be 27 months fron date of
notification. They may, however be submitted at the option of the registrant.
7/ Glove permeability studies are required for all liquid formulations of end-use products. The permeability studies are
to be conducted as described in ASTM 739-81 Standard Test Method for Resistance of Protective Materials to Permeation
by Hazard Liquid Chemicals. The proposed protocol must be submitted within 6 months. The studies must be submitted
within 9 months from date of acceptance of the protocol by the Agency. Because the inerts could influence the
permeability of a formulation, studies are required to be submitted on a typical end-use liquid formulation
representative of a worse case scenario.
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Test
Data Requirement Substance
Must Addi- Timeframe
Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Patterns Have Data? Citation Be Submitted? Submission^/
§158.145 Wildlife and
Aquatic Organisms
AVIAN AND MAMMALIAN TESTING
70-1
71-1
71-2
71-3
71-4
71-5
- Special Test
- Avian Food Residue and TEP
Enzyme Monitoring
- Acute Avian Oral Toxicity TGAI
- Avian Subacute Dietary TGAI
Toxicity
- Upland Game Bird, and
- Waterfowl
- Wild Mammal Toxicity TGAI
- Avian Reproduction TGAI
- Upland Game Bird, and
- Waterfowl
- Simulated Field Testing TEP
- Mammals, and
- Birds
- Actual Field Testing TEP
- Mammals, and
- Birds
A,B No
A,B,G,H Yes 00014700*
00014701*
00015962**
A,B,G,H Yes 00015956
A,B,G,H Yes 00015957
—
A,B,G Yes 00029692
A,B,G Yes 00029691
A,B,G No
A,B,G No
A,B,G No
A,B,G Partially 05014922 05017571
6 Months
Yes2/ (Protocol)
NO
No
No
No6/
NO
NO
Reserved^/
Reserved^/
Reserved^/
Reserved^'
00014639 00014860
05019256 00093907
05021173 GS042018
00093909 GS042020
40329701
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Data Requirement
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation
Must Addi- Timeframe
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission^/
S158.145 Wildlife and
Aquatic Organisms - Continued
AQUATIC ORGANISM TESTING
72-1 - Freshwater Fish Toxicity TGAI
- Cold water Fish Species,
and
- Vferm water Fish Species
72-2 - Acute Toxicity to TGAI
Freshwater Invertebrates
72-3 - Acute Toxicity to TGAI
Estuarine and Marine
Organisms
- Fish
- Mollusk
- Shrimp
72-4 - Fish Early Life Stage, TGAI
and
- Aquatic Invertebrate
Life-Cycle
A,B,G,H
A, B, Gf H
A,B,G,H
Yes
Yes
Yes
05018314*
00014705*
40094602*
00014705*
40094602*
05012201*
40094602*
GS0042021*
A,B,G
A,B,G
A,B,G
NO
Partially
Partially
— —
00014713
00014711
NO
NO
NO
No/
NO*/
CO
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GENERIC DATA-REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Addi-
tional Data
Be Submitted?
Time frame
for
Submission^/
§158.145 Wildlife and
Aquatic Organisms - Continued
72-5 - Fish - Life-Cycle
72-6 - Aquatic Organism
Accumulation
- Crustacean
- Fish
- Insect Nymph
- Mollusk
72-7 - Simulated Field Testing
- Aquatic Organisms
- Actual Field Testing
-Aquatic Organisms
TGAI
TGAI, PAI or
Degradation
Product
NoV
NoV
NoV
TEP
NoV
NoV
NoV
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§158.145 Wildlife and Aquatic Organisms - Continued
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of the Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ These data are necessary to support a hazard assessment for the multiple-application, high use-rate field crops.
The data must: (1) address the occurrence of acephate-methamidophos in potential wildlife food
items at maximum treatment rates under realistic repeat application conditions, and (2) monitor a biological
index of toxic effects such as brain ChE in exposed birds. The proposed protocol must be submitted within
6 months. The study must be submitted within 19 months from date of acceptance of the protocol by the Agency.
The following references may be useful in designing the monitoring study:
0 Niethammer, K.R. and T.S. Basket. 1983. Cholinesterase Inhibition of Birds Inhabiting Wheat Fields Treated
with Methyl Parathion. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol.12, 471-475.
0 Bunyan, P.J., M.J. Van Den Heuvel, P.I. Stanley, and E.N. Wright. 1981. An intensive field trial and a
multi-site surveillance exercise on the use of aldicarb to investigate methods for the assessment of
possible environmental hazards presented by new pesticides. Agro Ecoystems 7: 239-262.
Z/ The Agency will determine whether these data are required based on an evaluation of the avian residue monitoring
studies requested in 70-1 of this table. If required, the Agency will notify the registrant and will provide a
time frame for submittal of the data which will be from 24 to 48 months from date of notification, depending on
testing required.
V These data are not required to support current registered uses of acephate based on the demonstrated low acute
toxic ity to fish. However, the two studies cited have been reviewed and used in the hazard assessment of acephate.
^ Based on the demonstrated low acute toxic ity to aquatic organisms and the current registered use patterns of
acephate, these data are rot required.
W This sjtudy is only required on a case-by-case basis. In the case with acephate, the rat toxic ity
data submitted under 40 CFR 158.135 are sufficient.
* Study by itself satisfies the data requirement.
** Study by itself only partially satisfies the data requirement.
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GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Addi-
tional Data
Be Submitted?
Time frame
for
Submission1/
§158.150 Plant Protection
121-1 - TARGET AREA
PHYTOTOXICITY
NONTARGET AREA PHYTOTOXICITY
TIER I
122-1 - Seed Germination/
Seedling Emergence
EP
TGAI
2/
122-1
122-2
CO
_ 123-1
123-1
123-2
124-1
124-2
- Vegetative Vigor
- Aquatic Plant Growth
TIER II
- Seed Germination/
Seedling Emergence
- Vegetative Vigor
- Aquatic Plant Growth
TIER III
- Terrestrial Field
- Aquatic Field
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TGAI
TEP
TEP
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
"\J Due dates refer to number of months following issuance of .the Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ These data not required in accordance with §158.150.
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Must Addi- Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Be Submitted? Submission1/
§158.155 Nontarget Insect
NONIARGET INSECT TESTING -
POLLINATORS;
141-1 - Honeybee acute
contact toxicity
141-2 - Honeybee - toxicity
of residues on
foliage
141-4 - Honeybee subacute
feediig study
141-5 - Field testing for
pollinators
TGAI
TEP
A,B,G,H
A,B,G,H
Yes
Yes
00014714
00014715
(Reserved)3/
TEP
No
No
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Must Addi- Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Be Submitted? Submission^/
§158.155 Nontarget Insect - Continued
NONTARGET INSECT TESTING -
AQUATIC INSECTS:
142-1 - Acute toxicity to (Reserved)V
aquatic insects
142-1 - Aquatic insect (Reserved^4/
life-cycle study
142-3 - Simulated or actual (Reserved)V
field testing for
aquatic insects
143-1 - NONTARGET INSECT (Reserved)V
TESTING - PREDATORS
thru AND PARASITES
143-3
\J Due dates refer to number of months following issuance of the Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ Results from lower tier study do not indicate the need for field testing.
_3/ This requirement is reserved pending development of test methodology.
4/ This requirement is reserved pending further evaluation to determine what and when data should
be required, and to develop appropriate test methods.
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GENERIC J>ATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Use
Patterns
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation
Must Addi-
tional Data
Be Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission^/
Use Related-Exposure
TEP
A.B.F.G.H.I
No
6 Months
1/ Due dates refer to number of months following issuance of the Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ The following data are required for the uses of acephate in forests; on domestic and commercial ornamentals;
cotton; lettuce; and for indoor uses in homes, greenhouses and commercial establishments.
a) Applicator types (homeowners, grower, PCO, etc.).
b) Rate ranges and most commonly used rate in active ingredient per unit.
c) Most commonly used formulations and package sizes with percentages of each.
d) Most commonly used carrier/diluent(s); report ratios.
e) Report methods of application (ground vs. air; band vs. broadcast; fixed boom vs. rope wick; etc.) and
projected percentages of each.
f) Report application timing in relation to crop growth and pest growth (life cycle)
applications and application intervals; report percent applied at each application (% preemergence
vs. % postemergence vs. % layby). Report timing of field operations (cultivation, thinning, harvesting,
etc.) in relation to pesticide application(s) timing.
g) For pesticide(s) of concern, describe typical equipment and factors such as width of boom, volume per unit
application, speed of spraying equipment (MPH), tank size and type, normal operating pressure (PSI), nozzle
types, percent use of open vs. closed cabs, percent use of closed system transfer. (If preemergence,
describe if planting operation is commonly performed at the time of pesticide application.)
Report number of
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Use Related Exposure - Continued
h) Describe if nurse tank is used; ferrying time and average distance to water source.
i) Calculate time required to spray out an average tank full of pesticide; and the total number of acres/unit
that can be treated in a typical work day.
j) Describe mixing/loading procedures commonly employed and numbers of mixers/loaders/applications (number of
each type) employed for the entire spray operation; describe if applicator and mixer/loader are the same
person, if not, give percentages of each type. Calculate actual mixer-loader pesticide exposure time;
excluding time spent to add diluent.
k) Describe preharvest; reentry intervals.
1) Describe proportion of grower vs. custom applicators and custom equipment types commonly employed.
m) Estimate total numbers of workers exposed per site/unit by type (applicators, mixer-loaders,
flaggers, etc.). If there are fetotoxic or teratogenic concerns, estimate number of females employed.
n) Describe protective clothing, equipment, and other currently employed means of pesticide exposure
avoidance.
o) Describe methods of pesticide and container disposal currently employed.
p) Estimate numbers of bystanders potentially exposed to spray or dust from treated fields.
q) Identify increased or reduced hazards associated with mixing-loading and applying alternative
chemicals. Identify any other hazards to farmworkers, bystanders, fish and wildlife, water supplies,
etc., associated with potential increased use if the review chemicals were not available.
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PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACEPHATE
Test
Data Requirement Substance
§158.120 Product Chemistry
Product Identity:
61-1 - Product Identity and Disclosure
of Ingredients
61-2 - Description of Beginning Materials
and Manufacturing Process
61-3 - Discussion of Formation of
Impurities
Analysis and Certification of Product
Ingredients
62-1 - Preliminary Analysis
62-2 - Certification of Limits
Cfo
O^ 62-3 - Analytical Methods to Verify
Certified Limit
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
63-2 - Color
63-3 - Physical State
63-4 - Odor
63-7 - Density, Bulk Density, or
Specific Gravity
63-12 - pH
63-14 - Oxidizinq or Reducing
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
Use
Patterns
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
Must Addi- Timeframe
Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Have Data?1/ Citation1/ Be Submitted? Submission2/
y
y
y
y
y
y
v
V
y
y
y
V
V
y
v
V
v
y
y
v
v
v
y
i/
Yes
w/
Yes7/
Yes8/
Yes
Yes^/
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
12 Mouths
12 Months
12 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
6 Months
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PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACEPHATE
Data Requirement
Must Addi-
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data
Substance Patterns Have Data?1/ Citation1/ Be Submitted?
Timeframe
for
Submission2/
§158.120 Product Chemistry (Continued)
Physical and Chemical Characteristics
(Continued)
63-15 - Flammability
63-16 - Explodability
63-17 - Storage Stability
63-18 - Viscosity
63-19 - Miscibility
63-20 - Corrosion Characteristics
Other Requirements;
OO
64- 1 - Submittal of samples
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
all
all
all
all
all
all
all
V
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
YesV
YesV
YesV
Yes
6 Months
6 Months
15 Months
6 Waiths
6 Months
15 Months
Reserved10/
V Although product chemistry data may have been submitted in the past, the Agency has determined that these data
must be resutmitted for each manufacturing-use product. New requirements have been introduced and previously
submitted data must be updated. Therefore, bibliographic citations for the old data are not applicable.
2/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
3/ Data required for MP's that are combustible liquids.
£/ Data required for MP's that contain an explosive ingredient.
V Data required for liquid MP's.
6/ Data required for MP's that are emulsifiable liquids.
7/ A description of the new manufacturing process yielding methylthioacetate (MTA) as an impurity, including purities of
~ starting materials, reaction conditions, and any purification and quality control steps must be submitted.
&/ Analysis of five or more representative batches from the altered process for any impurity present at >0.1% by weight,
MTA, and any other highly toxic and/or mutagenic/oncogenic impurity whether above or below 0.1% (w:w) including
descriptions and validation of the analytical procedures must be submitted. The 97%, 85% and 75% MP's derived from
the new manufacturing process must all be analyzed. Confidential statements of formula must also be submitted for all
three products.
9/ Storage stability data to determine if MTA forms (or declines) in the 97%, 85% and 75% MP's must be submitted.
10/ If samples are needed, the Agency will request them.
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACEPHATE (97%)
Test
Data Requirement Substance
S158.135
Toxicology
Does EPA Bibliographic
Have Data? Citation?/*
Must Addi- Timef rame
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission^/
ACUTE TESTING
81-1 -
81-2 -
81-3 -
81-4 -
81-5 -
81-6 -
Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat MP
Acute Dermal Toxicity MP
- Rabbit
Acute Inhalation Toxicity MP
- Rat
Primary Eye MP
Irritation - Rabbit
Primary Dermal MP
Irritation - Rabbit
Dermal Sensitization - MP
Guinea Pig
Yes 00014675
00029696
Yes 00014681
00055602
00055604
Yes 00015307
Yes 00014686
Yes 00015305
00022096
Yes 00119085
00154885
No
No
No
NO
NO
NO
00
CO
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACEPHATE (85%)
Test
Data Requirement Substance
Does EPA Bibliographic
Have Data? Citation^/*
Must Addi- Timeframe.
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission^/
S158.135 Toxicology
ACUTE TESTING
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
81-5
81-6
- Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat MP
- Acute Dermal Toxicity MP
- Rabbit
- Acute Inhalation Toxicity MP
- Rat
- Primary Eye MP
Irritation - Rabbit
- Primary Dermal MP
Irritation - Rabbit
- Dermal Sensitization - MP
Guinea Piq
Yes 00060858
Yes 00014681
00055602
Yes 00015307
Yes 00060862
Yes 00015305
00014682
Yes 00119085
00154885
No
Nq5/
No!/
NO
NO6/
RoV
CO
VO
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACEPHATE (75%)
Data Requirement
Test
Substance
Does EPA
Have Data?
Bibliographic
Citation4/*
Must Addi- Timeframe
tional Data for
Be Submitted? Submission1/
5158.135 Toxicology
ACUTE TESTING
81-1 - Acute Oral Toxicity - Rat MP
81-2 - Acute Dermal Toxicity MP
- Rabbit
81-3 - Acute Inhalation Toxicity MP
- Rat
81-4 - Primary Eye MP
Irritation - Rabbit
81-5 - Primary Dermal MP
Irritation - Rabbit
81-6 - Dermal Sensitization - MP
Guinea Pig
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
00060858
00014681
00055602
00014683
00014686
00014682
00119085
00154885
NO
NO
NO
NO?/
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TABLE B
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR-MANUFACTURING-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACEPHATE
§158.135 Toxicology - Continued
\J Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ These data are sufficient to support registration of the 97% MP currently registered.
3/ These data are sufficient to support registration of the 85% MP currently registered.
4/ These data are sufficient to support registration of the 75% MP currently registered.
5/ Though these studies were conducted with the 97% MP, they are sufficient to support registration of the 85% MP,
6/ Though these studies were conducted with the 97% MP (00015305) and 75% (GS0042043), they are sufficient, when
taken together to support registration of the 85% MP.
TJ Though this study was conducted with the 97% MP, it is sufficient to support registration of the 75% MP.
8/ Though this study was conducted with the 85% MP, it is sufficient to support registration of the 75% MP.
* Where there are more than one bibliographic data citation listed for a data requirement, each study by itself
only partially satisfies that data requirement.
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TABLE C
PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR END-USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACEPHATE
Test Use Does EPA Have Bibliographic Must Additional Utder Timefrarae
Data Requirement Substance Pattern Data? Citation Data Be Submitted? For Submission1/
Usage Data TEP A,B,F,G,H,I No Yes2/ 6 Months
V Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard, unless otherwise indicated.
^ The following data are required for the uses of acephate in forests; on donestic and commercial ornamentals;
cotton; lettuce; and for indoor uses in homes, greenhouses, and commercial establishments.
a. Total acres/units treated by commodity (site) in U.S.
b. Ujs/gallon ai applied annually to each site and most commonly used application rate.
c. Geographic areas of use, by site.
d.. Product end-use data. Describe commodity end-uses and estimate percentages of each. For example:
Percent of apples sold for fresh fruit, percent sold for processing (broken down by juice vs. applesauce).
e. Sales and production records including container types and sizes and State sales.
ro
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE'S IMPURITY/ METHYLTHIOACETATE (MTA)
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation
Must Addi-
tional Data
Be Submitted?
Timeframe
for ,/
Submission^/
S158.135 Toxicoloqy
ACUTE TESTING:
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
81-5
81-6
- Acute Oral Toxicity PI
- Rat
- Rabbit
- Acute Dermal Toxicity PI
- Rat
- Rabbit
- Acute Inhalation Toxicity PI
- Rat
- Primary Eye Irritation PI
- Rabbit
- Primary Dermal Irritiation PI
- Rabbit
- Dermal Sensitization PI
- Guinea Pig
A,B,F,G,H,I NO
No
A,B,F,G,H,I
NO —
Partially 00149758
00149762
00149759
A,B,F,G,H,I
Partially 00149761
A,B,F,G,H,I
Yes 00150169;
00150168
A,B,F,G,H^I
Yes 00149760
A,B,F,G,H,I
Yes 00149774
Yes2/
Yes2/
Yes3/
Yes4/
Yes5/
No
NO
No
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
9 Months
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TABLE A
GENERIC DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE'S IMPURITY, METHYLTHIOACETATE (MTA)
Must Addi- Timeframe
Test Use Does EPA Bibliographic tional Data for
Data Requirement Substance Patterns Have Data? Citation Be Submitted? Submission^/
§158.135 Toxicology - Continued
SUBCHRONIC TESTING:
82-1 - 90-Day Feeding: PI
- Rodent, and
- Nonrodent (Dog)
82-3 - 90-Day Dermal PI
- Rabbit
A,B,F,G,H,I No
A,B,F,G,H,I
No
No
Reserved^/
Reserved^/
Yes?/
15 Months
82-4 - 90-Day Inhalation: PI
- Rat
MUTAGENICITY TESTING
84-2 - Gene Mutation (Ames Test) PI
84-2 - Structural Chromosomal PI
Aberration
84-4 - Other Genotoxic Effects PI
SPECIAL TESTING
- Neurophysiological Studies PI
of the Visual System
A,B,F,G,H,I
NO
Reserved^/
A,B,F,G,H,I Partially 00149764
A,B,F,G,H,I No
A,B,F,G,H,I No
A,B,F,G,H,I No
Yes
Yes
Reserved^/
9 Months
12 Months
12 Months
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TABLE A
GENERIC DMA REQUIREMENTS FOR ACEPHATE'S IMPURITY, METHYLTHIOACETATE (MTA)
§158.135 Toxicology - Continued
I/ Due dates refer to the number of months following issuance of this Registration Standard, unless otherwise
indicated.
2/ These studies must be performed with histopathologic examinations of the visual system and pituitary.
V The rat acute dermal study referenced in the "Material Information Bulletin" for methylthioacetate received from
Chevron Chemical Company must be submitted. This study has now been received but rot yet evaluated by the Agercy.
V Report Socal No. 2207 (GS0042049) is an interim report; the final report must be submitted. This report r>ow
been received but not yet evaluated by the Agency.
V The available rat acute inhalation study is classified as core minimum. An additional study must be performed
with histopathologic examinations of the visual system and pituitary.
6/ If blindness ar/or lesions of the visual system or pituitary are observed in the acute oral studies (81-1), then
90-day feeding studies will be required. If required, the Agency will notify the registrant and will provide a
time frame for submittal of the data which will be 15 months from date of notification.
7/ A no-observed effect level (NOEL) for blindness and related histopathologic lesions must be defined.
&/ If blindness and/or lesions of the visual system or pituitary are observed in the acute inhalation study required
to be submitted, then a 90-day inhalation study will be required. If required, the Agercy will notify the
registrant and will provide a time frame for submittal of the data which will be 15 months from date of notification.
9/ The requirement for these studies are reserved pending submittal and evaluation of the toxicology data required
in this table for MTA.
1Q/ A mouse lymphoma mutagenicity screen test conducted on MTA has been received and is acceptable. Additional testing
as specified in the 84-2 data guidelines are required.
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LABEL CONTENTS
40 CFR 162.10 requires that certain specific labeling
statements appear at certain locations on the label. This
is referred to as format labeling. Specific label items listed
below are keyed to the table at the end of this Appendix.
Item 1. PRODUCT NAME - The name, brand or trademark is
required to be located on the front panel, preferably centered
in the upper part of the panel. The name of a product will
not be accepted if it is false or misleading.
Item 2. COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS - The name and address
of the registrant or distributor is required on the label.
The name and address should preferably be located at the
bottom of the fro.nt panel or at the end of the label text.
Item 3. NET CONTENTS - A net contents statement is
required on all labels or on the container of the pesticide.
The preferred location is the bottom of the front panel
immediately above the company name and address, or at the end
of the label text. The net contents must be expressed in the
largest suitable unit, e.g., "1 pound 10 ounces" rather than
"26 ounces." In addition to English units, net contents may
be expressed in metric units. [40 CFR 162.10(d)]
Item 4. EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER - The registration
number assigned to the pesticide product must appear on the
label, preceded by the phrase "EPA Registration No.," or "EPA
Reg. No." The registration number must be set in type of a
size and style similar to other print on that part of the
label on which it appears and must run parallel to it. The
registration number and the required identifying phrase must
not appear in such a manner as to suggest or imply recommendation
or endorsement of the product by the Agency-
[40 CFR 162.10(e)]
Item 5. EPA ESTABLISHMENT NUMBER - The EPA establishment
number, preceded by the phrase "EPA Est." is the final estab-
lishment at which the product was produced, and may appear
in any suitable location on the label or immediate container.
It must also appear on the wrapper or outside container of
the package if the EPA establishment number on the immediate
container cannot be clearly read through such wrapper or container.
[40 CFR 162.10(f)]
Item 6A. INGREDIENTS STATEMENT - An ingredients statement
is required on the front panel. The ingredients statement must
contain the name and percentage by weight of each active ingredient
and the total percentage by weight of all inert ingredients.
The preferred location is immediately below the product name.
The ingredients statement must run parallel with, and be clearly
distinguished from, other text on the panel. It must not be
placed in the body of other text. [40 CFR 162.10(g)]
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Item 6B. POUNDS PER GALLON STATEMENT - For liquid agricul-
tural formulations, the pounds per gallon of active ingredient
must be indicated on the label.
Item 7. FRONT LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS - Front panel
precautionary statements must be grouped together, preferably
within a block outline. The table below shows the minimum type
size requirements for various size labels.
Size of Label Signal Word "Keep Out of Reach
on Front Panel Minimum Type Size of Children"
in Square Inches All Capitals Minimum Type Size
5 and under 6 point 6 point
above 5 to 10 10 point 6 point
above 10 to 15 12 point 8 point
above 15 to 30 14 point 10 point
over 30 18 point 12 point
Item 7A. CHILD HAZARD WARNING STATEMENT - The statement
"Keep Out of Reach of Children" must be located on the front
panel above the signal word except where contact with children
during distribution or use is unlikely- [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(ii)]
Item 7B. SIGNAL WORD - The signal word (DANGER, WARNING,
or CAUTION) is required on the front panel immediately below
the child hazard warning statement. [40 CFR 162.10 (h)(l)(i)]
Item 7C. SKULL & CROSSBONES AND WORD "POISON" - On products
assigned a toxicity Category I on the basis of oral, dermal,
or inhalation toxicity, the word "Poison" shall appear on the
label in red on a background of distinctly contrasting color and
the skull and crossbones shall appear in immediate proximity to
the word POISON. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(i)]
Item 7D. STATEMENT OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT - A statement
of practical treatment (first aid or other) shall appear on
the label of pesticide products in toxicity Categories I,
II, and III. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(1)(iii)]
Item 7E. REFERRAL STATEMENT - The statement "See Side
(or Back) Panel for Additional Precautionary Statements" is
required on the front panel for all products, unless all
required precautionary statements appear on the front panel.
[40 CFR 162.10(h)(l)(iii)]
Item 8. SIDE/BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONARY LABELING - The
precautionary statements listed below must appear together
on the label under the heading "PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS."
The preferred location is at the top of the side or back
panel preceding the directions for use, and it is preferred
that these statements be surrounded by a block outline. Each
of the three hazard warning statements must be headed by the
appropriate hazard title. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2)].
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Item 8A. HAZARD TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS - Where a
hazard exists to humans or domestic animals, precautionary
statements are required indicating the particular hazard, the
route(s) of exposure and the precautions to be taken to avoid
accident, injury or damage. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2 )(i )]
Item 8B. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD - Where a hazard exists to
non-target organisms excluding humans and domestic animals,
precautionary statements are required stating the nature of
the hazard and the appropriate precautions to avoid potential
accident, injury, or damage. [40 CFR 162.10(h)(2) (ii ) ]
Item 8C. PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARD - FLAMMABILITY
Precautionary statements relating to flammability of a product
are required to appear on the label if it meets the criteria
in the PHYS/CHEM Labeling Appendix. The requirement is
based on the results of the flashpoint determinations and
flame extension tests required to be submitted for all products.
These statements are to be located in the side/back panel
precautionary statements section, preceded by the heading
"Physical/Chemical Hazards." Note that no signal word is
used in conjunction with the flammability statements.
Item 9A. RESTRICTED USE CLASSIFICATION - FIFRA sec. 3(d)
requires that all pesticide formulations/uses be classified
for either general or restricted use. Products classified
for restricted use may be limited to use by certified applicators
or persons under their direct supervision (or may be subject
to other restrictions that may be imposed by regulation).
In the Registration Standard, the Agency has (1) indicated
certain formulations/uses are to be restricted (Section IV
indicates why the product has been classified for restricted
use); or (2) reserved any classification decision until
appropriate data are submitted.
The Regulatory Position and Rationale states whether
products containing this active ingredient are classified
for restricted use. If they are restricted the draft label(s)
submitted to the Agency as part of your application must
reflect this determination (see below).
If you do not believe that your product should be classified
for restricted use, you must submit any information and
rationale with your application for reregistration. During
the Agency's review of your application, your proposed classi-
fication determination will be evaluated in accordance with
the provisions of 40 CFR 162.11(c). You will be notified of
the Agency's classification decision.
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Classification Labeling Requirements
If your product has been classified for restricted use,
the following label requirements apply:
1. All uses restricted.
a. The statement "Restricted Use Pesticide" must
appear at the top of the front panel of the label. The
statement must be set in type of the same minimum size
as required for human hazard signal word (see table in 40
CFR 162.10(h)(l)(iv)
b. Directly below this statement on the front panel,
a summary statement of the terms of restriction must
appear (including the reasons for restriction if specified
in Section I). If use is restricted to certified applicators,
the following statement is required: "For retail sale
to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons
under their direct supervision and only for those uses
covered by the Certified Applicator's Certification."
2. Some but not all uses restricted. If the Regulatory
Position and Rationale states that some uses are classified
for restricted use, and some are unclassified, several courses
of action are available:
a. You may label the product for Restricted use.
If you do so, you may include on the label uses that
are unrestricted, but you may not distinguish them
on the label as being unrestricted.
b. You may delete all restricted uses from your
label and submit draft labeling bearing only unrestricted
uses.
c. You may "split" your registration, i.e., register
two separate products with identical formulations, one
bearing only unrestricted uses, and the other bearing
restricted uses. To do so, submit two applications for
reregistration, each containing all forms and necessary
labels. Both applications should be submitted simul-
taneously- Note that the products will be assigned
separate registration numbers.
Item 9B. MISUSE STATEMENT - All products must bear the
misuse statement, "It is a violation of Federal law to use
this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling."
This statement appears at the beginning of the directions
for use, directly beneath the heading of that section.
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Item 10A. REENTRY STATEMENT - If a reentry interval
has been established by the Agency, it must be included on
the label. Additional worker protection statements may be
required in accordance with PR Notice 83-2, March 29, 1983.
Item 10B. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL BLOCK - All labels are
required to bear storage and disposal statements. These
statements are developed for specific containers, sizes, and
chemical content. These instructions must be grouped and
appear under the heading "Storage and Disposal" in the directions
for use. This heading must be set in the same type sizes as
required for the child hazard warning. Refer to Appendix II,
STOR, PEST/DIS, and CONT/DIS to determine the storage and
disposal instructions appropriate for your products.
Item IOC. DIRECTIONS FOR USE - Directions for use must
be stated in terms which can be easily read and understood by
the average person likely to use or to supervise the use of
the pesticide. When followed, directions must be adequate to
protect the public from fraud and from personal injury and to
prevent unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.
[40 CFR 162.10]
COLLATERAL LABELING
Bulletins, leaflets, circulars, brochures, data sheets,
flyers, or other written or graphic printed matter which is
referred to on the label or which is to accompany the product
are termed collateral labeling. Such labeling may not bear
claims or representations that differ in substance from those
accepted in connection with registration of the product. It
should be made part of the response to this notice and submitted
for review.
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LABELING REQUIREMENTS OF THE FIFRA, AS AMENDED
ITEM
1
2
3
4
5
6A
6B
7
7A
7B
LABEL ELEMENT
Product name
Company name
and address
Net contents
EPA Reg. No.
EPA Est. No.
Ingredients
statement
Pounds/gallon
statement
Front panel
precautionary
statements
Keep Out of Reach
of Children
(Child hazard
warning)
Signal word
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
All products
Liquid products
where dosage
given as Ibs.
ai/unit area
All products
All products
All products
PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
Front panel
None
None
None
None
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
Front panel
PREFERRED
Center front
panel
Bottom front
panel or end
of label text
Bottom front
panel or end
of label text
Front panel
Front panel,
inmediately
before or
following
Reg. No.
Iimted lately
following
product name
Directly below
the main
ingredients
statement
Above signal
word
Inmediately
below child
hazard
warning
COMMENTS
If registrant is not the producer, must
be gualif ied by "Packed for . . . , "
"Distributed by. . .," etc.
May be in metric units in addition to
U.S. units
Must be in similar type size and run
parallel to other type.
May appear on the container instead of
the label.
Text must run parallel with other text
on the panel.
All front panel precautionary statements
must be grouped together, preferably
blocked.
Note type size requirements.
Note type size requirements.
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ITEM
1C
7D
— 7E
O
rv>
8
8A
SB
LABEL ELEMENT
Skull & cross-
bones and word
POISON (in red)
Statement of
Practical
Treatment or
First Aid
Referral
statement
Side/back panel
precautionary
statements
Hazards to
humans and
domestic
animals
Environmental
hazards
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All products
which are Cat-
egory I based
on oral, der-
mal, or inhala-
tion toxicity
All products
in Categories
I, II, and III
All products
where pre-
cautionary
labeling
appears on
other than
front panel.
All products
All products
in Categories
I, II, and.III
All products
PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
Front panel
Category I:
Front panel
unless refer-
ral statement
is used.
Others :
Grouped with
side panel
precautionary
statements.
Front panel
None
None
None
PREFERRED
Both in close
proximity to
signal word
Front panel
for all.
Top or side
of back panel
preceding
directions
for use
Same as above
Same as above
COMMENTS
Must be grouped under the headings in
8A, 8B, and 8C; preferably blocked.
Must be preceded by appropriate signal
word.
Environmental hazards include tee
caution where applicable.
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SUMMARY-8
ITEM
8C
9A
9B
10A
10B
IOC
LABEL ELEMENT
Physical or
chemical
hazards
Restricted
block
Misuse
statement
Reentry
statement
Storage and
disposal block
Directions
for use
APPLICABILITY
OF REQUIREMENT
All pressurized
products , others
with flash
points under
150°F
All restricted
products
All products
PR Notice 83-2
or as determined
by the Agency
All products
All products
PLACEMENT ON LABEL
REQUIRED
None
Top center
of front
panel
Immediately
following
heading of
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
In the
directions
for use
None
PREFERRED
Same as above
Preferably
blocked
Immediately
after misuse
statement
Immediately
before
specific
directions
for use or
at the end of
directions
for use
None
COMMENTS
Refer to Appendix II guide
PHYS/CHEM
Includes a statement of the terms of
restriction. The words "RESTRICTED USE
PESTICIDE" must be same type size as
signal word.
Required statement is:
"It is a violation of Federal law
to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling."
Must be set apart and clearly -iist-in-
guishable from from other dinvt.ions
for use.
Refer to Appendix II guides STUK,
CONT/DIS, and PEST/DIS for further
information and required statements.
May be in metric as well as U.S. units
CD
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Chapter I—Environmental Protection Agency
§ U2.10
it obtained the data from anothar
(Identify); applicant copied da*
fitm a publication: applicant obtained
a dopy of the data from EPA).
(8) The applicant shall submit
his \pplication a statement that
in ill evaluation of the properties/
cacyAand safety of the fbrmv
end-use product, may not coc
data Is supporting the applj
except the following data:
\e data the applicant
EPA under i
las sub-
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(1)
mitted
this sect
(2) Otnpr data pertaining to the
safety of the product's actwe ingredi-
ents, ratheV than to the ssjTety of the
end-use product; and
(3) Existing tolerances, /cod additive
regulations, ^exemptions/ and other
clearances Issued underf the Federal
Food. Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
(e) If the applicant Knows that any
item of data he\ submitted under this
section was generatedny (or at the ex-
pense of) anothe\ person who original-
ly submitted the
predecessor, USD.
ary 1. 1970, to sui
for registration.
permit, or
use to an exisi
rereglstration
and the
reached writ
•mount and
any com;
able
3/wlth
of the application), the
submit to IP A a stai
to EPA (or Its
on or after Janu-
an application
experimental use
nt adding a new
,tlon, or for
the applicant
data\submltter have
it on the
>f payment of
may be pay-
section
to approval
Meant shall
it that he
identified
has fumlsaed to each
original data submitter
(DA notification of the applicant's
intent toipply for registration, includ-
ing the oYoposed product
(2) Ao offer to pay the person com-
with regard to the
application, to the extent re-
by FIFRA sections 3(c)\lXD)
CX2XD):
An Identification of the
ta to which the offer applies;
An offer to commence nei
to ascertain the amount
of compensation to be paid;
'(5) The applicant's name.
telephone number.
\f> I' the applicant's product con-
tauu any active ingredient other than
those that are present solely because
of trre Incorporation into the product,
durink formulation, of one or/more
other registered pesticide pifoducts
purchased from another p/odueer,
then theVappllcant shall alsjf comply
with 11624-5 as to such ac/lve Ingre-
dient, and Vhe application/shall con-
tain an acknowledgment that for pur-
poses of FIFTLA section ttcXIXD) the
application re\es or. (a/d any result-
ing registratii
If it were based
consideration of)
(1) All data sul
dted by the app
the registration;
(2) Each othep'l
Agency's files wnich:
(1) Concerns line
of any such aotlve
(11) Is one At the types
EPA would .require to be
scientific Beview by EPA
cant sou/ht the teiltlal
regarded as
'Administrator's
ollowlng data:
or specifically
it in support of
of data In the
ies or effects
it: and
f data that
tied for
appli-
,tion
of a
under loFRA Section 3(cXt)
producy with composition and\
ed use/identical to those proposed for
the Applicant's product, undeX the
data/requirements In effect onXthe
EPA approves the applicant's
it application.
J. 6. and 29 of JTPRA. M anendecO
V&.C. 136 tt tea.)
(44 PR 27993. May 11.1979)
• 162.10 Lecwling requiremeiiu.
(a) Generoi-U) Content* of One
label Every pesticide products shall
bear a label containing the informa-
tion specified by the Act and the regu-
lations in this Part. The contents of a
label must show clearly and promi-
nently the following:
(1) The name, brand, or trademark
under which the product Is sold as pre-
scribed In paragraph (b) of this sec-
tion:
(11) The name and address of the
producer, registrant, or person for
whom produced as prescribed In para-
graph (c) of this section;
(ill) The net contents as prescribed
In paragraph (d) of this section;
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§ i«».io
of this section;
M The produclnft establishment
number M prescribed In paragraph (f)
or this section:
M) An Ingredient statement u pre-
scribed In paragraph (g) of this sec-
tion;
(vM Warning or precautionary state-
menu us prescribed In paragraph (h)
of this section;
(vlll) The directions for use u pre-
scribed In naragraph (I) of this section:
and
fix) The use classlflcatlon(s) u pre-
scribed In paragraph (J) of this section.
(2) Promlnfncr and feptMttty. (I) All
words. statements, graphic represent*-
tlons. designs or other Information re-
quired on the labeling by the Act or
the regulations In this purl must be
clearly legible to ft person with norms,!
vision, and must be placed with such
eonsplcuousness (as compared with
other words, statements, designs, or
graphic matter on the labeling) and
expressed In such terms as to render It
likely to be read and understood by
the ordinary Individual under custom-
ary conditions of purchase and use.
.
ft MT10
(c) Name and address of producer.
registrant, or person for whom pro
duced. An unqualified name and ad-
dress given on the label shall he con
sldered as the name and address of the
producer. If the registrant's name ap-
pears on the label and the registrant Is
not the producer, or If the name of I he
person for whom the pesticide was
produced appears on the label. It. must
be qualified by appropriate wording
such as "Packed for * • V "Dtslrlbul-
ed by * • V or "Sold by to show
that the name Is not that of Hie pro-
Id) Net IPripnf or mrnsmr o/ con-
tent*. (1) The net weight or measure
of content shall be exclusive of wrap
pen or other materials and shall be
the average content unless explicitly''
stated as a minimum quantity.
(2) If the pesticide Is a liquid. the
net content statement shall be In
terms of llquM measure at. AM' P «20T>
and shall be expressed In conventional
American units of fluid ounce*, pini.v
quarts, and gallons.
O) If the pesticide Is solid or semi™
lid. viscous or pressurized, or is a ml*
lure of liquid and solid, the net con
tent statement shall be in terms »r
weight expressed as avolrdtipol*
pounds and ounces.
(4) In all cases, net content shall he
stated In terms of the largest suitable
units. I.e., "1 pound 10 ounces" rather
than "M ounces."
(5) In addition to the required units
specified, net content may be ex-
pressed In metric units.
(0) Variation above minimum con-
tent or around an average Is permissi-
ble only to the extent that It repre-
sents deviation unavoidable In good
manufacturing practice. Variation
below a stated minimum Is not permit-
ted. In no case shall the average con-
tent of the packages In a shipment fait
•below the stated average content.
(e) Product rtfftftrattnn number.
The registration number assigned to
the pesticide product at the time of
registration shall appear on the label.
preceded by the phrase "EPA Regis-
tration No.." or the phrase "EPA RPR.
No." The registration number shall tw
set In type of a she and style similar in
other print on that part of the labri
on which It appears and shall run par-
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tllel to It The registration number
and the required Identifying phnwe
shall not appear In such a manner aa
to suggest or Imply recommendation
or endorsement of the product by the
Agency.
(D Prodvcfno establishments regis-
(radon number. The producing estab-
lishment registration number preced-
ed by the phrase "EPA Est.". of the
final establishment at which the prod-
uct was produced may appear In any
suitable location on the label or Imme-
diate container. It must appear on the
wrapper or outside container of the
package If the EPA establishment reg-
istration number on the Immediate
container cannot be clearly read
through such wrapper or container.
(g) Ingredient statement—ill Gener-
al The label of each pesticide product
must bear a statement which contain*
the name and percentage by weight of
each active Ingredient, the total per-
centage by weight of all Inert Ingredi-
ent*; and If the pesticide contains ar-
senic In any form, a statement of the
percentages of total and water-soluble
arsenic calculated as elemental ar-
senic. The active Ingredient* must be
designated by the term "active Ingredi-
ents" and the Inert Ingredients by the
term "Inert Ingredients." or the singu-
lar forms of these terms when appro-
* prlate. Both terms shall be In the
same type sir*, be aligned to the same
*—' margin and be equally prominent. The
GO statement "Inert Ingredient*, none" to
not required for pesticides which eon-
tain 100 percent active Ingredients.
Unless the Ingredient statement Is a
complete analysis of the pesticide, the
term "analysis" shall not.be used as a
heading for the Ingredient statement
(2) Position of ingredient itaUment
(I) The Ingredient statement Is nor-
mally required on the front panel of
the label. If there Is an outside con-
tainer or wrapper through which the
Ingredient statement cannot be clearly
read, the Ingredient statement must
also appear on such outnlde container
or wrapper. If the S(M or form of the
package makes It Impracticable to
place the Ingredient statement on the
front panel of the label, permission
may be granted for the Ingredient
statement to appear elsewhere.
Till* 4t-*r«to«tkHi of Imrli«nin»nl
(II) The text of the Ingredient state-
ment must run parallel with other
text on the panel on which It appears.
and must be clearly distinguishable
from and must not be placed In the
body of other text.
(3) Name* to oe «se4 In tnovetKent
statement. The name used for each In-
gredient shall be the accepted
common name. If there to one. fol-
lowed by the chemical name. The
common name may be used alone only
If It Is well known. If no common name
has been established, the chemical
name alone shall be used. In no cane
will the use of a. trademark or propri-
etary name be permitted unless such
name has been accepted as a common
name by the Administrator under the
authority of Section 2S(cM6>.
M) Statement* of percentages. The
percentages of Ingredients shall be
stated In terms of welght-to-welght
The sum of percentages of the active
and the men Ingredients shall be 100.
PfffcctiUsffM tnftli no* DC cxprcflMQ oy
a range of values such as "»-JS%/ If
the uses of the pesticide product are
expressed as weight of active Ingredi-
ent per unit area, a statement of the
weight of active Ingredient per unit
volume of the pesticide formulation
shall also appear In the Ingredient
statement
(6) Acennef of steletf percentage*.
The percentages given shall be aa pre-
cise as possible reflecting good manu-
facturing practice. If there may be un-
avoidable variation between manufac-
turing batches, the value stated for
each active Ingredient shall be the
lowest percentage which may be pres-
ent
(0) Deterioration. Pesticides which
change In chemical composition sig-
nificantly must meet the following la-
beling requirements:
(I) In cases where It Is determined
that a pesticide formulation changes
chemical composition significantly.
the product must bear the following
statement In a prominent position on
the label: "Not for sale or use after
tdateJ."
(II) The product must meet all label
claims up to the expiration time Indi-
cated on the label.
(1) Inert ingredient*. The Adminis-
trator may require the name of any
Chapter I— Envlronmvntol Protection A«»ncy
5 167.10
Inert Ingredient's) to be listed In the
Ingredient statement If he determines
that such Ingredient.!*) may pose a
hazard to man or the envlrnnmen* .
In) Warning* and precauHi nary
statement*. Required warnings and
precautionary statement* concr nlng
the general areas of toxlcolt glcal
haxard Including haxard to chll iren.
environmental hazard, and physic *l or
chemical hnxard fall Into two groups:
those required on the front panel of
the labeling and those which may
appear elsewhere. Specific require
menu concerning content, placement.
type sfee, and prominence are •Ivrn
below.
(I) Required front panel itntrmrnt*
With the exception, of Ihr child
hamrd warning statement. Hie text m
quired on the front panel nf the label
Is determined by the Tox Icily Cnte»o
ry of the pesticide. The category Is as-
signed on the bnsls of Hie highest
hazard shown by any n( the Inrllcnton:
In the tnhle below-
Owl to.
1C.
9Mt
Up to •«! xrti*^ jno
Gmmfc*.
Tram VI Mini MO m«/k«
riom ? tn t r«t/»»i
rim no •»« MOO
Smra MiMon w T»
itttt
(I) Human Jkaranf signal word—(A)
Toxicity Category /. All pesticide prod-
ucts meeting the criteria of Toxlclty
Category I shall bear on, the front
panel the signal word "Danger." In ad-
dition If the product was assigned to
Toxlclty Category I on the basis of Its
oral. Inhalation or dermal toxlclty (as
distinct from skin and eye local ef-
fects) the word "Poison" shall appear
In red on a background of distinctly
contrasting color and the skull and
crossbones shall appear In Immediate
proximity to the word "poison."
(B> Toxicitv Category 11. All pesti-
cide products meeting the criteria of
Toxlclty Category II shall bear on the
front panel the signal word "Warn-
ing."
(C) Toxteity Category ///. All pesti-
cide products meeting the criteria of
Toxlclty Category III shall bear on
the front panel the signal word "Cau-
tion."
(D) Toticltv Category IV. All pesti-
cide products meeting the criteria of
Toxlclty Category IV shall bear on the
front psnel the signal word "Caution."
«B) V»f of stimal imrrts. Use of any
l worrits) nssocliited with a higher
Toxletty Category Is nbt permit terf
except when the Agency determine*
that such labeling Is necessary to pro
vent unreasonable adverse effects on
man or the environment fn no ease
shall more than one human har.nrd
signal word appear on the front panel
of a label.
(II) Child Aonrrf warning. Rvery pes-
ticide product label shall bear on the
front panel the statement "keep out of
reach of children." Only In rases
where the likelihood of rontart with
children during distribution, market-
ing, storage or use Is demonstrated by
the applicant to be extremely remote.
or If the nature of the pesticide Is such
that It to approved for use on Infants
or small children, may the Administra-
tor waive this requirement.
(Ill) Statement of practical treat-
ment—(A) Toxicitv Category I. A
statement of practical treatment (first
aid or other) shall appear on the front.
panel of the label of all pesticides fall
Ing Into Toxlclty Category I on the
basis of oral. Inhalation or dermal tox-
lclty. The Agency may. however.
permit reasonable variation* In (he
placement of the sfnlcmenl of pruril
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§ UZIO
cal treatment Is some reference auch
as "See statement of practical treat-
ment on back panel" appears on the
front panel near the word "Poison"
and the skull and erossbonw.
(B) Other toxtctty cateporie*. The
statement of practical treatment Is not
required on the front panel except as
described In paragraph (hXlKlllMA) of
this section. The applicant may. how-
ever. Include such a front panel state-
ment at his option. Statements of
practical treatment are. however, re-
quired elsewhere on the label In
accord with paragraph Jfomrd lo human* and domestic
animal*. (A) Where a hazard exist* to
humans or domestic animals, precau-
tionary statements are required Indi-
cating the particular hazard, the
routed) of exposure and the precau-
tions to be taken to avoid accident.
Injury or damage. The precautionary
paragraph shall be Immediately pre-
ceded by the appropriate hazard signal
word.
on «*Mn|
(Fran) tMtMl MflMnvVtl of ~ " - --
"•leHjh t» MilVdVwrvootio «•»• «**
•n. n*l). Do net (Bt k> •!«. on M* «r
•in) AKM !»««»• n ton* iduo « imr •
»«*) osnuct tWWngl (*«*n>
(II) Environmental hazards. Where a
hazard exluU to non target organism*
encludlnu htimtinii and domestic anl-
main, precautlonftry statemcntfl are re-
quired RUtlnir the nature of the
hazard und thf appropriate precnu-
lion* to »vold potential accident.
plea of the
Injury or damage. ——,.— -. —
hazard statement* and the circum-
stances under which they are required
follow.
(A) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active Ingredient
with a mammalian acute oral LJDW of
100 or less, the statement "This Pesti-
cide Is Toxic to Wildlife" Is required.
(B) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active Ingredient
with a fish acute LC« of 1 ppm or less.
the statement "This Pesticide I* Toxic
to Fish" Is required.
(C) If a pesticide Intended for out-
door use contains an active Ingredient
with an avlan acute oral LDM of 100
mg/kg or less, or a sunaciile dietary
LC» of 500 ppm or less, the statement
"This Pesticide Is Toxic to Wildlife" Is
required.
(D) If either accident history or field
studies demonstrate that uxe of the
pesticide may result In fatality to
birds, fish or mammals, thr statement
•This pratteldr Is extremely toxic In
wildlife (fish)" Is required.
(R) For usrs Involving foliar applica-
tion to agricultural crops, forest*, or
shade trees, or for mosquito abate-
ment treatment*, pesticides toxic to
pollinating Insert* miwt bear appropri-
ate label cautions.
10-F-
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OanMgMBfi
(I) Direction* for r/*e-(l) General
requirement*—(I) Adequacy and cfar-
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9 1M.10
(I) The label clearly shows that the
product la Intended for use only In
manufacturing processes and specifies
the IvpeXs) of products Involved.
<*> Adequate Information iuch as
technical data sheets or bulletins. Is
available to the trade specifying the
type of product Involved and IU
proper use In manufacturing process-
es;
(J) The product will not come Into
the hands of the iteneml public except
after Incorporation Into finished prod-
uct*: and
<*) The Administrator determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable adverse ef-
fects on man or the environment.
(B) Detailed directions for use mmy
be omitted from the labeling of pesti-
cide products for which ante Is limited
to physicians, veterinarians, or drug-
tIsU. provided that:
(/) The label clearly states that the
product Is for use only by physicians
or veterinarians:
(2) The Administrator determines
that such directions are not necessary
to prevent unreasonable adverse ef-
fects on man or the environment; and
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PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL HAZARDS
Criteria
Pressurized Containers
A. Flashpoint at or below
20°F; or if there is a
flashback at any valve
opening.
B. Flashpoint above 20°F
and not over 80°F; or
if the flame extension
is more than 18 inches
long at a distance of
6 inches from the
valve opening.
C. ALL OTHER PRESSURIZED
CONTAINERS
II. Non-Pressurized Containers
A. Flashpoint at or below
20°F.
B. Flashpoint above 20°F
and not over 80°F.
C. Flashpoint over 80°F
and not over 150°F.
D. Flashpoint above
150° F.
Required Label Statement
Extremely flammable.
Contents under pressure.
Keep away from fire, sparks,
and heated surfaces. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Flammable. Contents under
pressure. Keep away from
heat, sparks, and flame. Do
not puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Contents under pressure.
Do not use or store near
heat or open flame. Do not
puncture or incinerate
container. Exposure to
temperatures above 130°F
may cause bursting.
Extremely flammable. Keep
away from fire,' sparks, and
heated surfaces.
Flammable. Keep away fron
heat and open flame.
Do not use or store near
heat and open flame.
None required.
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STOR-1
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESTICIDES
Heading:
AH products are required to bear specific label instructions
about storage and disposal. Storage and disposal instructions
must be grouped together in the directions for use portion of
the label under the heading STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. Products
intended solely for domestic use need not include the heading
"STORAGE AND DISPOSAL."
Storage Instructions;
All product labels are required to have appropriate storage
instructions. Specific storage instructions are not prescribed.
Each registrant must develop his own storage instructions,
considering/ when applicable, the following factors:
1. Conditions of storage that might alter the composition or
usefulness of the pesticide. Examples could be temperature
extremes, excessive moisture or humidity, heat, sunlight,
friction, or contaminating substances or media.
2. Physical requirements of storage which might adversely
affect the container of the product and its ability to
continue to function properly. Requirements might include
positioning of the container in storage, storage or damage
due to stacking, penetration of moisture, and ability to
withstand shock or friction.
3. Specifications for handling the pesticide container,
including movement of container within the storage area,
proper opening and closing procedures (particularly for
opened containers), and measures to minimize exposure
while opening or closing container.
4. Instructions on what to do if the container is damaged in
any way, or if the pesticide is leaking or has been
spilled, and precautions to minimize exposure if damage occurs.
5. General precautions concerning locked storage, storage in
original container only, and separation of pesticides
during storage to prevent cross-contamination of other
pesticides, fertilizer, food, and feed.
6. General storage instructions for household products should
emphasize storage in original container and placement in
locked storage areas.
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PEST/DIS-1
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of all products, except those intended solely for domestic
use, must bear explicit instructions about pesticide disposal. The
statements listed below contain the exact wording that must appear on
the label of these products:
1. The labels of all products, except domestic use, must contain the
statement, "Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.1
2. Except those products intended solely for domestic use, the labels
of all products that contain active ingredients that are Acute Hazardous
Wastes or are assigned to Toxicity Category I on the basis of oral or
dermal toxicity, or Toxicity Category I or II on the basis of acute
inhalation toxicity must bear the following pesticide disposal statement:
"Pesticide wastes are acutely hazardous. Improper disposal of
excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal
Law. If these wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to
label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental
Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest
EPA Regional Office for guidance."
3. The labels of all products, except those intended for domestic use,
containing active or inert ingredients that are Toxic Hazardous Wastes
or meet any of the criteria in 40 CFR 261, Subpart C for a hazardous
waste must bear the following pesticide disposal statement:
"Pesticide wastes are toxic. Improper disposal of excess pesticide,
spray mixture, or rinsate is a violation of Federal Law. If these
wastes cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions,
contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the
Hazardous Waste representative at the nearest EPA Regional Office
for guidance."
4. Labels for all other products, except those intended for domestic
use, must bear the following pesticide disposal statement:
"Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on
site or at an approved waste disposal facility."
5. Products intended for domestic use only must bear the following
disposal statement: "Securely wrap original container in several layers
of newspaper and discard in trash."
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CONT/DIS-1
CONTAINER DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS
The label of each product must bear container disposal
instructions appropriate to the type of container.
1. Domestic use products must bear one of the following
container disposal statements:
Container Type
Statement
Non-aerosol products
(bottles/ cans, jars)
Non-aerosol products
(bags)
Aerosol products
Do not reuse container (bottle/ can/ jar).
Rinse thoroughly before discarding in trash.
Do not reuse bag. Discard bag in trash.
Replace cap and discard containers in
trash. Do not incinerate or puncture.
2. All other products must bear container disposal instructions,
based on container type, listed below:
Container Type
Statement
Metal
containers
(non-aerosol )
Plastic containers
Glass containers
Fiber drums
with liners
Paper and
plastic bags
Compressed gas
cylinders
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning/ or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill'/ or by
other procedures approved by state and local
authorities.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then offer
for recycling or reconditioning/ or puncture
and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or
incineration, or, if allowed by state and
local authorities, by burning. If burned,
stay out of smoke.
Triple rinse (or equivalent). Then dispose
of in a sanitary landfill or by other
approved state and local procedures.
Completely empty liner by shaking and
tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging
particles. Empty residue into application
equipment. Then dispose of liner in a
sanitary landfill or by incineration if
allowed by state and local authorities.
If drum is contaminated and cannot be
reused1, dispose of in the same manner.
Completely empty bag into application
equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in
a sanitary landfill or by incineration,
or, if allowed by State and local
authorities, by burning. If burned, stay
out of smoke.
Return empty cylinder for reuse (or
similar wording)
^_/ Manufacturer may replace this phrase with one indicating
whether and how fiber drum may be reused.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name
Page
AGRICULTURAL CROPS 2
ORNAMENTALS 14
(Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody shrubs, trees and vines)) 15
(Lawns and Turf) 247
(Ornamental and Forest Greenhouse Plants) 251
(Houseplants) 308
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS 309
FOREST, CHAPARRAL, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS 309
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS 310
(Edible Product Areas) 310
Abelia 16
Acacia 16
Ageratum 17
Airplane Plant 251
Alder 18
Aloe 252
Aluminum Plant 21
Alyssum 21
Anthurium 253
Arborvitae 22
Ardisia 24
Ash 25
Asparagus Fern 30
Aster 30
Azalea 34
Baldcypress 39
Barberry 40
Beans, Dried Type 2
Beans, Succulent (lima) 3
Beans, Succulent (other than lima) 3
Beech 41
Begonia 43,254
Bentgrass 247
Bermudagrass 248
Birch 45
Bird-of-Paradise 53,255
Bischofia 53
Black Cherry 54
Blackgum 55
Bloodleaf 256
Bluegrass 249
Boston Fern 257
Boston Ivy 56
Bottlebrush 57
Bougainvillea 58
Boxelder 59
Boxwood 60
Brussels Sprouts 4
Cacti 258
Issued: 7-22-80
Provisional Update: 8-19-87
III-103301-i
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ACEPHATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name
Calendula 62,260
Camellia 64
Carissa &6
Carnation 66,261
Catalpa 69
Cauliflower 4
Cedar 69
Celery 5
Celosia 72
Centaurea gymnocarpa 263
Cherry Laurel 72
Chicken Gizzard 264
Chinese Elm 73
Chinese Holly 75
Choke Cherry 76
Christmas Cactus 265
Chrysanthemum 77,267
Citrus (Ornamental) 81
Cockspur Thorn 82
Coleus 82,269
Columbine 83,270
Commercial/Industrial/Inatitutional Establishments 310
Cotoneaster 83
Cotton 6
Cranberries 8
Crape Myrtle 84
Crotons 86,271
Crown-of-Thorns 272
Cuban Laurel 87
Cypress 88
Dahlias 90
Daisies 92
Daylilies 92
Devils Ivy 273
Dianthus 93
Dieffenbachia 93,275
Dogwood 94
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor) 309
Douglas-Fir 94
Dracaena 94
Eastern Redbud 95
Elm 95
Euonymus 96,276
Euryops 98
False Aralia 98
Feltbrush 277
Fescue 250
Fir 99
Fire Ant Mounds (in bermudagrass, centipedegrass, bahiagrass,
St.Augustinegrass and bare ground) 250
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Provisional Update: 8-19-87 ] \ £
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ACEPHATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Paoe
Firethorn 101
Flowering Almond 104
Flowering Cabbage 105
Flowering Cherry 105
Flowering Crabapple 109
Flowering Pear 109
Flowering Plum 109
Flowering Quince 112
Food Handling Establishments 310
Forest Trees 309
Fuchsia 112
Gaillardia 112
Garden Balsam 113,278
Gardenia 113,279
Geranium 114,260
German Ivy 282
Gladiolus 115
Gloxinia 116
Grape-Ivy 283
Gypsophila 116
Hackberry 117
Hawthorn 118
Hemlock 121
Hibiscus 122
Hickory 124
Holly 127
Hollyhock 130
Honeylocust 130
Hospitals (Indoor) 309
Houseplants 306
Hydrangea 132
Ivy 132
Jade Plant 284
Juniper 133
Kalanchoe 136
Lantana 137
Lettuce, Crisphead Types 9
Ligustrum 137
Lilac 137
Linden 138
Locust 141
Magnolia 144
Mahonia 144
Maple 145
Marigold 152
Mimosa 154
Mock-Orange 155
Moses-in-the-Cradle 285
Mulberry 156
Nandina 156
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ACEPHATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name
Nephthytis
Nightblooming Cereua
Oak
Oleander
Orchids
Ornamental Ferns
Ornamental Foliage Plants
Ornamental Trees
Ornamental Woody Shrubs
Osmanthus
Pachysandra
Palm
Pansies
Pastures
Peanuts
Peperomia
Pepper, Bell
Pepper (Ornamental)
Peppermint
Periwinkle
Petunias
Philodendron
Phlox
Photinia
Pine
Pistachio Orchards (nonbearing)
Pittosporum
Podocarpus
Poinsettia
Polka Dot Plant
Poplar
Primrose
Purple Passion Vine
Rangeland
Redbud
Rhododendron
Rose
Salvia
Sansevieria
Santolina
Sassafras
Schefflera
Ships
Shrimp Plant
Shrub-Althea
Siberian Elm
Silver Maple
Slippery Elm
Snapdragon
Soybeans
156
286
157
165
167,287
168
289
168
170
172
173
173
290
9
9
291
10
292
10
175
175
178,293
179
179
180
10
187
188
188,294
296
190
193
193
10
194
194
197,297
202
298
299
203
204,300
310
204,301
205
205
206
207
208,302
11
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ACEPHATE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Site Name Page
Soybeans (seed treatment) 12
Spearmint 12
Spider Plant 303
Spirea 211
Sprenger Asparagus 304
Spruce 213
St. Augustinegrass 250
Staghorn Sumac 215
Statice 216
Strawflower 216
Sumac 217
Swedish Ivy (white-edged) 305
Sweet Bay 217
Sweetgum 217
Sycamore 220
Tobacco, Air Cured 12
Tobacco, Flue Cured 13
Transvaal Daisy 226
Tulips 226
Viburnum 227
Walnut 231
Wandering Jew 231,306
Wastelands 310
Wild Cherry 232
Willow 232
Wisteria 238
Yarrow 239
Yaupon 239
Yew 241
Yucca (Herbaceous) 244
Yucca (Woody) 245
Zinnia 245,307
Issued: 7-22-80 III-103301-v 1 1 Q
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Dees
C103301 ACEPHATE*
TYPE PESTICIDE; Insecticide, Acaricide
FORMULATIONS; Tech (97*); FI (75X, 85X); G (1.5*); P/T (85X); SC/S <75X,
80X, 85X); SC/L (9.4X, 15.6X, 97X); PrL (3X)
GENERAL WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS; Do not discharge effluent containing
acephate intended for manufacturing use into lakes, streams, ponds, estu-
aries, oceans or public waters unless acephate is specifically identified
and addressed in an NPDES permit. Do not discharge effluent containing
acephate to sewer systems without previously notifying the sewage treat-
sent plant authority, For guidance, contact the State Water Board or
Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Protective Clothing Statement;
a. When acephate is used on agricultural crops, commercially grown orna-
mentals, commercial or governmental forestry seed crops, and in green-
houses (except for the ready-to-use tree injection cartridge), wear
the following protective clothing and equipment during mixing/loading,
application, repair, and cleaning of mixing, loading, and application
equipment, disposal of the pesticide, and early reentry into treated
areas: chemical-resistant gloves, long sleeved shirt, long legged
pants, shoes, and socks. If overhead exposure is likely, such as dur-
ing flagging, wear a hood or wide-brinmed hat. Always wash hands,
face, and arms with soap and water before smoking, eating, drinking or
toileting. Before removing gloves, wash them with soap and water.
Hear only clean clothes when leaving job--do not wear contaminated
clothing. Personal clothing worn during work must be laundered sepa-
rately from protective clothing and household articles. Store protec-
tive clothing separately from personal clothing. Clean or launder
protective clothing after each use.
b. When handling acephate for use around the home (except for those to be
used as a ready-to-use aerosol), wear chemical resistant gloves, long
pants, and long sleeved shirt. Spray with the wind to the back and do
not use when wind speeds are 10 miles per hour or more. Wash the out-
side of the gloves with soap and water before removing.
Reentry Interval Statement;
When acephate is used on agricultural crops, commercially grown ornamen-
tals, commercial or governmental forestry seed production, and in green-
houses (except for the ready-to-use tree injection cartridge), reentry
into treated areas is prohibited for 24 hours after the end of applica-
tion, unless protective clothing is worn.
Bee Caution;
Acephate is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues
on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply acephate or allow it to drift to
blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area.
Livestock and Poultry Tolerances;
0.1 ppm in eggs, milk, and the meat, fat, and meat byproducts of cattle,
goats, hogs, horses, poultry, and sheep.
Agricultural Crop Tolerances;
Macadamia Nuts - 0.05 ppm
*0,S-dimethyl acetylphosphoramidothioate
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/1500100
OITASAEA
$1500101
&075.0015
HRAFAAA
$1500101
&07S.0015
PIQAMARA
$1500101
&075.0015
19001500
eiNAPAFA
$1500101
&075.0015
eiTBCCGA
$1500101
4075.0015
Site and Peat
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
General Warnings and Limitations; Do not reenter treated fields for 24
hours after application unless protective clothing is worn.
Acephate is toxic to birds. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands.
Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes.
Cover or soil-incorporate spills.
Beans, Dried Type
Bean leafroller
Leafhoppera
0.5 Ib/A
(75% SC/S)
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Lygus bugs
0.5 Ib/A
(75% SC/S)
Mexican bean beetle
Soybean looper
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
3 ppm (succulent and dry form) (of
which no more than 1 ppm is 0,S-
dimethyl phosphoramidothioate)
14 day preharvest interval through 1
pound per acre for foliar appli-
cation.
Do not feed treated vines to live-
stock .
Foliar application.
needed.
Repeat as
Use limited to HI and east of the
Mississippi river.
Foliar application. Apply in 20 to
100 gallons of water per acre by
ground equipment. Apply when pest
first appears and repeat at 7 to 10
day intervals as needed.
Use limited to CA.
Foliar application. Apply 5 to 10
gallons of finished product per acre
by aircraft or in 20 to 100 gallons
of water per acre by ground equip-
ment.
Use limited to NC, SC, and VA.
Foliar application. Repeat as
needed.
Use limited to FL.
Foliar application.
needed.
Repeat as
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ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Beans. Succulent (lima)
3 ppm (succulent and dry form) (of
which no more than 1 ppm is 0,S-
dimethyl phosphoramidothioate)
0 day preharvest interval through 1
pound per acre for foliar applica-
tion.
Do not feed treated vines to live-
stock.
0ITASAEA
$1500201
&075.0015
0IRAFAAA
91500201
&075.0015
•IQAMARA
81500201
&075.0015
19001500
OINAPAFA
$1500201
&075.0015
0ITBCCGA
91500201
&075.0015
/I500300
Bean leafroller
Leafhoppers
Lygus bugs
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Mexican bean beetle
Soybean looper
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Beans. Succulent (other than lima)
Foliar application.
needed.
Repeat as.
Use limited to HI and east of the
Mississippi river.
Foliar application. Apply in 20 to
100 gallons of water per acre by
ground equipment. Apply when pest
first appears and repeat at 7 to 10
day intervals as needed.
Use limited to CA.
Foliar application. Apply 5 to 10
gallons of finished product per acre
by aircraft or in 20 to 100 gallons
of water per acre by ground equip-
ment.
Use limited to NC, SC, and VA.
Foliar application. Repeat as
needed.
Use limited to FL.
Foliar application.
needed.
Repeat as
3 ppm (succulent and dry fora) (of
which no more than 1 ppm is 0,S-
dimethyl phosphoramidothioate)
14 day preharvest interval through 1
pound per acre for foliar appli-
cation.
Do not feed treated vines to live-
stock .
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0ITASAEA
$1500301
&075.0015
0IRAFAAA
$1500301
&075.001S
0IQAMARA
$1500301
&075.0015
19001500
eiNAPAFA
$1500301
&075.0015
OITBCCGA
$1500301
£075.0015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Beans, Succulent (other than lima) (continued)
Bean leafroller
Leafhoppers
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Lygus bugs
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Mexican bean beetle
Soybean looper
0.5 Ib/A
<75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A
<75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
needed.
Repeat as
Use limited to HI and east of the
Mississippi river.
Foliar application. Apply in 20 to
100 gallons of water per acre by
ground equipment. Apply when pest
first appears and repeat at 7 to 10
day intervals as needed.
Use limited to CA.
Foliar application. Apply 5 to 10
gallons of finished product per acre
by aircraft or in 20 to 100 gallons
of water per acre by ground equip-
ment.
Use limited to NC, SC, and VA.
Foliar application. Repeat as
needed.
Use limited to FL.
Foliar application.
needed.
Repeat as
Brussels Sprouts
Cauliflower
3.0 ppm
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
2.0 ppm
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
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Celery
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
10 ppm (of which no more than 1 ppm
is 0,S-dimethyl phosphoramidothio-
ate)
21 day preharvest Interval through 1
pound per acre for foliar applica-
tion.
Use limited to CA and FL.
Apply in 50 to 100 gallons of water
by ground equipment. Apply when
pest first appears. Maintain a 3 to
7 day spray schedule in FL and 3 to
10 day schedule in CA until pests
are below economic numbers. Plants
should be marketed trimmed (tops
removed) before shipping or use.
Tops should not be used for food or
feed.
CITBCCNA
$2800301
&075.0015
3ITBCCSA
92800301
&075.0015
0ITBCCOA
$2800301
&075.0015
3IRACCUA
$2800301
&075.0015
Beet armyworm
Cabbage looper
Fall armyworm
Green peach aphid
1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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Cotton
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
2 ppm (cottonseed)
4 ppm (cottonseed hulls)
8 ppm (cottonseed meal)
21 day preharvest interval through 1
pound per acre for foliar appli-
cation.
Seed treatment through 0.4 pound per
100 pounds seed.
Apply in 3 to 10 gallons of water
per acre by aircraft or in 10 to 25
gallons of water per acre by ground
equipment in southern states. Ap-
ply in 5 to 10 gallons of water per
acre by aircraft in AZ and CA. Do
not feed threshings to livestock or
allow animals to graze on treated
areas.
9ITBCCFA
92800701
&075.0015
OITBCALA
$2800709
&080.0015
Armyworm
Black cutworm
1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.4 lb/100
Ib seed
(SOX SC/S)
Foliar application.
Seed treatment. Apply in sufficient
water for thorough coverage. Claims
for control are limited to reduction
of pest from planting through the 3
to 4 leaf stage of development.
When planting seed into fields where
large cutworms are present (fifth
instar and larger) economic damage
may occur. Treated seed must not be
used for or mixed with food or ani-
mal feed, or processed for oil.
Treated seed must be colored to dis-
tinguish and prevent subsequent in-
advertent use as a food for man or
feed for animals.
9ITBCBOA
82800701
&075.0015
Bollworm
&075.001S
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.75-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Use limited to AL, AR, FL, GA, LA,
MS, and TX.
Foliar application. Apply in early
season under light infestation.
Use limited to AL, AR, FL, GA, LA,
MS, and TX.
Foliar application. Apply in mid
and late season as infestation be-
comes moderate to severe.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Cotton (continued)
&075.001S
0ITBCCSA
$2800701
&075.0015
9IRACAOA
$2800709
&080.0015
GIQAMBDA
$2800701
&075.0C15
flQAMARA
$2800701
&075.0015
CIOACAHA
$2800709
&080.0015
eiMOAAAA
$2800701
&075.001S
Cabbage looper
Cotton aphid
Fleahoppers
Lygus bugs
Seedcorn maggot
Thrips
1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
1 Ib/A
(75* SC/S)
0.4 lb/100
Ib seed
(80% SC/S)
0.25 Ib/A
(75% SC/S)
0.25-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.4 lb/100
Ib seed
(80% SC/S)
1.5-3 oz/A
(75X SC/S)
Use limited to AZ and CA.
Foliar application. Apply when eggs
appear in the field and repeat at 3
to 7 day intervals.
Foliar application.
Seed treatment. Apply in sufficient
water for thorough coverage. Claims
for control are limited to reduction
of pest from emergence to about 4 to
6 leaf stage. Treated seed must not
be used for or mixed with food or
animal feed, or processed for oil.
Treated seed must be colored to dis-
tinguish and prevent subsequent in-
advertent use as a food for man or
feed for animals.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Seed treatment. Apply in sufficient
Mater for thorough coverage. Claias
for control are limited to feeding
reduction of pest on germinating and
emerging cotton seedlings. Treated
seed must not be used for or mixed
with food or animal feed, or pro-
cessed for oil. Treated seed must
be colored to distinguish and pre-
vent subsequent inadvertent use as a
food for man or feed for animals.
Foliar application.
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Cotton (continued)
$2800709
&060.0015
•ITBCBNA
PITBCBOA
•IRABAAA
42800701
&07S.001S
Tobacco budworm
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.4 lb/100 Seed treatment. Apply in sufficient
Ib seed water for thorough coverage. Claims
(80S SC/S) for control are limited to reduction
of pest from emergence to about 4 to
6 leaf stage. Treated seed must not
be used for or mixed with food or
animal feed, or processed for oil.
Treated seed must be colored to dis-
tinguish and prevent subsequent in-
advertent use as a food for man or
feed for animals.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bo11worm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Whiteflies
Cranberries
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
0.5 ppm
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
1302800
9001500
Lettuce. Crisohead Types
»ITBCCFA
51302801
i075.0015
*!TBCCSA
31302801
1075.0015
aiRACCUA
31302801
S075.0015
Armyworm
Cabbage looper
Green peach aphid
Pastures
1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
1 Ib/A
(75* SC/S)
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Peanuts
10 ppm (head lettuce) (of which no
more than 1 ppn is 0,S-dimethyl
phosphoramidothioate)
21 day preharvest interval through 1
pound per acre for foliar appli-
cation per single application. Do
not apply more than 5 pounds per
acre per growing season.
Apply 5 to 10 gallons of finished
spray per acre by aircraft or 10 to
60 gallons of finished spray per
acre by ground equipment. Apply
when pest first appears and repeat
as needed. Do not apply after first
head begins to form. Do not feed
trimmings to livestock or allow
animals to graze on treated areas.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
15 ppm (grass, forage and hay)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
Do not graze or feed grass or grass
hay to dairy animals.
0.2 ppm
5.0 ppm (peanut hulls)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions .
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Pepper, Bell
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
4 ppm (all types) (of which no more
than 1 ppm is 0,S-dimethyl phos-
phoramidothioate)
7 day preharvest interval through 1
pound per acre for foliar applica-
tion.
Apply in 25 to 150 gallons of water
per acre by ground equipment. Ap-
ply when pest first appears and re-
peat at 7 to 10 day intervals.
'ITBMCCA
aioosoi
i075.0015
JIRACCUA
31100301
i075.0015
European corn borer
Green peach aphid
Peppermint
0.75-1 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Pistachio Orchards (nonbearing)
(grass and broadleaf weed cover
crops)
Ranqeland
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
15 ppm (mint hay)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions .
Do not use spent mint hay for feed
for dairy animals.
N.F.
This use only occurs on Special
Local Need [24(c)J labeling and has
not been included in this entry.
Refer to appropriate labeling for
use information and limitations.
15 ppm (grass, forage and hay)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions .
Do not graze or feed grass or grass
hay to dairy animals.
Acephate is toxic to birds. Applica-
tions may adversely affect birds in
treatment areas. Do not apply di-
rectly to water or wetlands except
under forest canopy. Do not contami-
nate water by cleaning of equipment
or disposal of wastes. Cover or
soil-incorporate spills.
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/2802300
19001500
SITBCCFA
$2802301
&075.0015
CINAMARA
$2802301
&075.0015
OITBCCSA
$2802301
&075.001S
0ITBCBOA
$2802301
&075.0015
•IVABAAA
$2802301
&075.0015
tITBCCCA
$2802301
&075.0015
OINAPAFA
$2802301
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Soybeans
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
•ITBCCGA
92802301
£075.0015
•IQAQAAA
$2602301
&075.001S
OIRASADA
$2802301
&075.0015
OITBCATA
$2802301
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Soybeans (continued)
Soybean looper
Stink bugs
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75* SC/S)
0.75-1 Ib/A
(75* SC/S)
Threecornered alfalfa hopper
0.75-1 Ib/A
(75* SC/S)
Velvetbean caterpillar
0.5-1 Ib/A
(75* SC/S)
Soybeans (seed treatment)
Spearmint
/2600500
19001500
Tobacco, Air Cured
OITBCCSA
$2600501
&075.0015
Cabbage looper
Issued: 7-22-80
0.75 Ib/A
(75* SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
1 ppm
4 ppm (soybean meal)
This use only occurs on Special
Local Need [24(c)l labeling and has
not been included in this entry.
Refer to appropriate labeling for
use information and limitations.
15 ppm (mint hay)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
Do not use spent mint hay for feed
for dairy animals.
N.F.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.75 pound per acre for foliar ap-
plication.
Apply in a minimum of 3 gallons of
water per acre by aircraft or in 10
to 50 gallons of water per acre by
ground equipment. Apply when pest
first appears and repeat at 7 day
intervals. Do not reenter sprayed
areas until spray deposit has dried.
Foliar application.
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OIVABAAA
$2600501
&075.0015
OIRACCUA
$2600501
&075.0015
eiTBCBNA
$2600501
&075.0015
0INAMBUA
$2600501
&075.0015
flTBRAKA
$2600501
&075.0015
/2600600
19001500
0ITBCCSA
$2600601
&075.0015
0IVABAAA
$2600601
&075.0015
0IRACCUA
$2600601
&075.0015
0ITBCBNA
$2600601
&075.0015
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Tobacco, Air Cured (continued)
Grasshoppers
0.25-0.5 Ib/A Foliar application.
(75X SC/S)
Green peach aphid
Tobacco budworm
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.75 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Tobacco flea beetle
Tobacco hornworn
Tobacco, Flue Cured
Cabbage looper
Grasshoppers
Green peach aphid
Tobacco budworm
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.75 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
N.F.
3 day preharvest interval through
0.75 pound per acre for foliar ap-
plication.
Apply in a minimum of 3 gallons of
Mater per acre by aircraft or in 10
to 50 gallons of water per acre by
ground equipment. Apply when pest
first appears and repeat at 7 day
intervals. Do'not reenter sprayed
areas until spray deposit has dried.
Foliar application.
0.25-0.5 Ib/A Foliar application.
(75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
0.75 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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IINAMBUA
•2600601
&075.0015
JITBRAKA
$2600601
&075.0015
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Tobacco, Flue Cured (continued)
Tobacco flea beetle
Tobacco hornworm
0.5 Ib/A Foliar application.
(75X SC/S)
0.5 Ib/A Foliar application.
(75X SC/S)
ORNAMENTALS
General Warnings and Limitations; When acephate is used on commercially
grown ornamentals, reentry into treated areas is prohibited for 24 hours
after the end of application unless protective clothing is worn. Acephate
is toxic to birds. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands. Do not
contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes. Cover
or soil-incorporate spills. Phytotoxicity has occurred on the following
foliage plants: Bletchum qibbum, Cissus antartica, Ficus trianqularis.
Fittonia verschafetti, prayer plant (Maranta leuconeura kerchoveana).
Pachvstachva lutea, Plecanthrus australis, Polypodium aureaus, Polysti-
chum. Pteris ensiformis, and piggyback plant (Tolaiea menziesii). Before
treating large plantings, spray only a few plants and observe 14 days for
varietal toxicity. Phytotoxicity has also occurred on the following
shrubs and trees: American elm, flowering crabapple, sugar maple, red
•aple, cottonwood, redbud, and weigelia. Use with caution on hibiscus,
gloxinia, philodendron, and salvia when repeated applications are requir-
ed. Granular formulations containing fertilizer preferably should be ap-
plied when plants begin to grow in spring. Do not get on wet foliage.
Dosages involving granular formulation applied to ornamental woody shrubs
and ornamental trees are based on plants under 10 to 12 feet in height.
For pressurized liquid formulation, use caution in spraying plants with
tender new growth. Avoid wetting foliage with this spray. Hold sprayer
lower than foliage and angle spray upward so that the spray particles are
driven under the plant leaves. Move sprayer in a fast sweeping motion to
provide maximum coverage maintaining a distance of 18 to 24 inches away
from the foliage. Do not spray when temperatures exceed 90 F (32.5 C).
When using soluble concentrate formulations, apply thoroughly to cover
both sides of leaves. Unless otherwise specified, apply when pest first
appears and repeat at regular intervals as needed.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
(Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody shrubs, trees and vines))
General Warnings and Limitations;
Instructions for Injection Treatment;
Implant cartridge (pelleted/tableted formulation) should not be used in
trees where the food is to be used for sale or consumption. Do not im-
plant into trees having less than 3 inches of trunk diameter breast
height. Do not use on flowering crabapple and chestnut oak as foliage
injury may occur. Unless otherwise specified, apply when pest first ap-
pears. Applications timed with maximum upward flow of tree sap produce
the most successful results. This characteristic may vary with the tree
species, time of year, time of day, individual tree vigor, or light in-
tensity at time of treatment. Consult State Cooperative Agricultural
Extension Service for more specific timing and use information. If soil
moisture conditions are dry, thorough deep watering of the root zone
will enhance chemical uptake.
Follow the instructions listed below when using tree implant cartridges:
1) Select the proper tools. The tools needed are hammer, flat end
punch, bolt, or dowel, tree wound dressing, hand brace or electric
drill, and a 1/2 inch drill bit. If using a hand brace, a sharp
auger bit will provide the cleanest cut.
2) Determine the number of implants to be made. The product should
be implanted around the trunk base at 4 inch intervals. Using a
tape measure, drill 1/2 inch diameter implant holes at 4 inch
spacing, spiralling up and around the trunk base. The implant
spiral should be located 6 to 24 inches from the soil line. On
low branching trees, place implants beneath the lower branches.
Holes should be drilled 1-3/8 inches into the tree trunk from the
cambium surface/ to ensure the cartridge can be implanted beneath
the cambium surface. Cartridges left extending outward into the
bark will still provide control, but will delay wound closure.
3) Place the cartridges into the predrilled holes, simply pressing
them into the tree trunk.
4) Using a hammer and a flat end punch, dowel, or bolt, carefully
drive the cartridge into the tree, recessing the large end slight-
ly beneath the cambium surface which is below the bark.
5) The cartridge head securely plugs the small wound made to the tree
trunk, however, it is recommended that a light wound dressing be
sprayed or brushed over the implant site. This provides further
protection until the cambium callouses over.
When re-treatment is needed, place the new implants in a reverse spiral
pattern between and above or below the previous treatment. Do not at-
tempt to drill into and remove the cartridges implanted previously. Do
not repeat implant treatments where tree has not shown the ability to
adequately callous over the prior treatment.
Issued; 7-22-80 111-103301-15 1 34
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/3401600
•IVABAAA
$3401601
S209.4015
Site and Pest
Abelia
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Foraulation(a)
&215.6015
$3401602
£209.4015
&215.6015
0IRAAABG
$3401601
&209.4015
Scales (crawlers)
&215.6015
/3401700
OIRAXAAA
$3401701
&075.0015
Acacia
Psyllids
2 tbls or Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
1 fl.oz 9.4X tion with soil application.
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
2 tbls or Soil application. Apply to soil be-
1 fl.oz 9.4X neath plants. Use in conjunction
SC/L/gal with foliar application.
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be
needed if plants become reinfested.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3101300
0IRACAAA
63101302
&001.5004
9ITBCBOA
$3101301
£075.0015
eiMOCAGA
63101301
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
PIVABAAA
63101301
S3401601
63101302
S3401602
Aqeratum
Aphids
Corn earworm
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
or 4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications »ay be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
111-103301-17
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9ITBCBNA
$3101301
&075.0015
9IRABAAA
PIMOCAGA
/3501600
•ITBKABA
43501601
&203.0019
Aqeratum (continued)
Tobacco budworm
Whiteflies
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75% SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation.
Alder
Bagworm
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
tITANABA
PITBKABA
OITAUAEA
$3501601
4075.0015
Cankerworms
£209.4015
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
Issued: 7-22-80
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&215.6015
flTABAIA
$3501601
&075.0015
PITBKABA
eiTAUAGA
PITAUAEA
eiVABAAA
$3501601
S3401601
$3501602
S3401602
CITAXAIC
PITBKABA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(B)
Alder (continued)
Eastern tent caterpillar (continued)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.61 SC/L)
Fall webworm
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limitation
informaiton.
Forest tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Grasshoppers
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
111-103301-19
Hft
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•IQAXAAA
43501601
&209.401S
&215.6015
PITBKABA
CIMAAAGA
PITAUAEA
OIQAHARA
PITBKABA
OITAUADA
PITBKABA
•ITAUAFA
PITAUAEA
Site and Peat
Alder (continued)
Lace bugs
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Leafminers
Lygus bugs
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limita-
tion information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
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/3141800
ilRAHAJA
$3141801
&209.401S
£215.6015
0IVABAAA
$3141801
S3401601
$3141802
S3401602
/3101700
0IMOCAGA
$3101701
£075.0015
£209.4015
Site and Pest
Aluminum Plant
Citrus mealybug
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Grasshoppers
Alvssum
Flower thrips
3 tbls or 1.5 Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
fl.oz 9.4X times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
ditional applications may be needed
if plants become reinfested.
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
6,215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75»
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 1Q day intervals.
Additional applications may be need*
ed if plants become reinfested.
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OIVABAAA
$3101701
S3401601
$3101702
S3401602
/3502100
OIRACAAA
$3502101
&075.0015
•ITBKABA
$3502101
&075.001S
&209.4015
Site and Pest
Alvaaun (continued)
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Arborvitae
Aphids
Bagworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
£215.6015
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Conpendiun of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Arborvitae (continued)
Bagworm (continued)
&203.0019
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
OITANABA
$3502101
&203.0019
Cankerworms
QITABAIA
PITANABA
eiVABAAA
$3502101
S3401601
$3502102
S3401602
Fall webworn
Grasshoppers
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation, infor-
mation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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tITAXAIC
PITANABA
•IOAXAAA
PITANABA
•IQAMARA
PITANABA
•ILAVAAA
43502101
&075.0015
£215.6015
fITAUADA
PITANABA
/3402000
•IRAHAJA
$3402001
S3141801
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Peat
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Arborvitae (continued)
Gypsy Both (larvae)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and liaitation infor-
mation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Spider Bites (including spruce spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal tiaes at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications Bay be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Ardiaia
Citrus mealybug
Foliar application.
Refer to Aluminum Plant, Citrus mealybug, Foliar
application for use and limitation.
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9IVABAAA
$3402001
S3401601
$3402002
S3401602
Ardisia (continued)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
/3502200
OIRACAAA
03502201
&07S.0015
$3502223
Ash
Aphids
£085.0005
eiOAMBBA
$3502201
&075.0015
Ash plant bug
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
ference at implant cartridge contains 0.85 graa
breast actual acephate. The number of im-
height plant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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•ITBKABA
$3502201
&203.0019
Site and Pest
Ash (continued)
Bagworm
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
(3% PrL)
QISBEBEA
$3502201
&209.401S
&215.6015
tISBEBFA
$3502201
4075.0015
OITANABA
PITBKABA
•ITAUAEA
$3502201
4075.0015
Blackheaded ash sawfly
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Brownheaded ash sawfly
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Cankerworns
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworn for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
Issued: 7-22-80
111-103301-26
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
&209.4015
&215.6015
$3502223
Ash (continued)
Eastern tent caterpillar (continued)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
S085.0005
0ITABAIA
$3502201
&075.0015
PITBKABA
Fall webworm
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limitation
information.
Issued: 7-22-80
111-103301-27
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Site and Pest
Ash
-------
0ITAXAIA
PISBEBEA
0ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
eiTBRAAA
PISBEBEA
0IQAXAAA
$3502201
&075.0015
PITBKABA
0IOAMARA
PITBKABA
0ITAXAAA
$3502201
&075.0015
0ITAUAFA
PITAUAGA
Site and Pest
Ash (continued)
Gypsy moth
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Hornworms
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Tussock moths
Foliar application.
Refer to Blackheaded ash sawfly for use and limi-
tation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Blackheaded ash sawfly for use and limi-
tation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limitation
information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and limi-
tation information.
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/3102500
•IRAWAJA
$3102501
£209.4015
£215.6015
tlVABAAA
43102501
S3401601
$3102502
S3401602
eiRAHAMA
PIRAHAJA
/3102600
OIRACAAA
$3102601
£075.0015
Site and Pest
Asparagus Fern
Citrus mealybug
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Grasshoppers
3 tbls or 1.5 Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
fl.oz 9.4X tines at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/L/gal Additional applications nay be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia/ Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Longtailed mealybug
Foliar application.
Refer to Citrus mealybug for use and limitation
information.
Aster
Aphids
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
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0ITBKABA
$3102601
4203.0019
Site and Pest
Aster (continued)
Bagworn
EPA Conpendiun of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OITBCCNA
33102601
&075.0015
Beet armyworm
&209.4015
4215.6015
0ITANABA
PITBKABA
0ITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
Cankerworms
Fall armyworm
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
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fITABAIA
PITBKABA
OIMOCAGA
$3102601
&075.0015
S209.4015
&215.6015
•IVABAAA
$3102601
S3401601
$3102602
S3401602
0ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
9IQAXAAA
?ITBKABA
Site and Pest
Aster (continued)
Fall webworm
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation Information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refe*.- to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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OIRAFAAA
03102602
&001.5004
0IMAAAGA
$3102601
&209.4015
&215.6015
eiQAMARA
PITBKABA
OITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
0ITAUADA
PITBKABA
0ITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
Site and Pest
Aster (continued)
Leafhoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uaea
ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Leafminers
Lygus bugs
Southern armyworm
Tent caterpillars
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
6/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of coil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
Foliar application.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Yellowstnped armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
152
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/3402200
OIRACAAA
$3402201
4075.0015
0ITBKABA
$3402201
&203.0019
Site and Pest
Azalea
Aphids
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Bagworm
tINASCSA
$3402201
4075.0015
Black vine weevil
4209.4015
0.5 this or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
<3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of S seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
£215.6015
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
tion with soil application. Apply
full coverage spray. Begin applica-
tion in mid-June and make 3 addi-
tional applications at 21 day inter-
vals.
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$3402202
&075.0015
&209.4015
S215.6015
OITANABA
PITBKABA
OITABAIA
PITBKABA
•IVABAAA
$3402201
S3401601
$3402202
S3401602
0ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(si
Azalea (continued)
Black vine weevil (continued)
Cankerworms
Fall webworm
Grasshoppers
0.75 tbls or Soil application. Apply to soil be-
4.5 g 75X neath plants. Use in conjunction
SC/S/gal with foliar application. Begin ap-
water plication in mid-June and make 3 ad-
(75X SC/S) ditional applications at 21 day in-
or tervals.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 If.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6* SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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flQAXAAA
03402201
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Azalea (continued)
Lace bugs
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use.. Limitations
Formulation(s)
&209.4015
S215.6015
PITBKABA
43402202
6,001.5004
OIOAHARA
PITBKABA
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limitation
information.
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
SIRAWAAA
83402201
&075.0015
&209.401S
&215.6015
0INASDMJ
93402201
&075.0015
Azalea (continued)
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug, longtailed mealybug, and taxue
mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Obscure root weevil
&209.4015
&215.6015
(adults)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.61 SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply full cov-
erage spray in late spring, as soon
as feeding damage is noticed (usual-
ly about May). Repeat every 28 days
through September. Hid-July through
August are the peak feeding times.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Azalea (continued)
Obscure root weevil (adults) (continued)
$3402202
£001.5004
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
•IRAAABG
$3402201
&075.0015
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. Apply in late spring (May)
and repeat at 28 to 42 day intervals
through September. Mid-July through
August are the peak feeding times.
Scales (crawlers) (including indian wax scale and tea scale)
4209.4015
4215.6015
fILAVAAA
$3402201
&075.0015
1 this or 6
g 75X SC/S/
gal water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spider mites (including southern red mite)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be
needed if plants become reinfested.
&215.6015
1 tbls or
6 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be
needed if plants become reinfested.
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PITAUADA
PITBKABA
6IRABAAA
PIRAWAAA
/3502500
PITBKABA
33502501
&209.4015
4215.6015
0IVABAAA
$3502501
S3401601
93502502
S3401602
Site and Pest
Azalea (continued)
Tent caterpillars
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Usea
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation(s)
Hhiteflies
Baldcypress
Bagworm
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug,
longtailed mealybug, and taxus mealybug) for use
and limitation information.
3 tbls or 1.5 Foliar application.
fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
3 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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tIRAAABG
$3502501
&209.4015
£215.6015
fILAVAMA
$3502501
4215,6015
fILAVAPA
PILAVAHA
•ILAVBEA
PILAVAMA
/3402500
OIVABAAA
$3402501
S3401601
$3402502
S3401602
Site and Peet
EPA Conpendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Baldcvoreas (continued)
Scales (crawlers)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 to 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be
needed if plants become reinfested.
Southern red mite
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/ Additional applications may be need-
gal water ed if plants become reinfested.
(15.6X SC/L)
Spruce spider mite
Foliar application.
Refer to Southern red mite for use and limitation
information.
Twospotted spider mite
Foliar application.
Refer to Southern red mite for use and limitation
information.
Barberry
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
tIRABAAA
$3402501
&209.4015
&215.6015
/3502700
OIRACAAA
03502701
&075.0015
OITBKABA
$3502701
&203.0019
OIRAHBBA
$3502701
&075.0015
0ITANABA
PITBKABA
Barberry < . tinued)
Whitefli.
Beech
Aphids
Bagworm
Black scale
Cankerworms
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
(3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treat-
ment of individual plants and lo-
calized infestation.
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/ times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
gal water Additional applications may be
(75X SC/S) needed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
•IRARACA
PIRAHBBA
9ITANACA
$3502701
&075.0015
9ITABAIA
PITBKABA
OITAXAIC
PITBKABA
0IRAHBAA
PIRAHBBA
•IQAXAAA
PITBKABA
OIQAMARA
PITBKABA
Beech (continued)
Cottonycushion scale
Fall canker-worm
Fall webworm
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Black scale for use and limitation infor-
mation.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/SJ
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Hemispherical scale
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Black scale for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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•ITBDAFA
$3502701
&075.0015
eiTANAVA
$3502701
&075.0015
0ITAUADA
PITBKABA
9ITAXAAA
03502701
&075.0015
0ITBDABA
03502701
&075.0015
0ITBDADA
03502701
&075.0015
/3103400
0IVABAAA
03103401
S3401601
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Beech (continued)
Saddled prominent
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
Tussock noths
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Walnut caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Yellownecked caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Begonia
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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Begonia (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Grasshoppers (continued)
$3103402
S3401602
fIRAWAAA
$3103401
&075.0015
Soil application.
&209.4015
£215.6015
fITBUAVA
$3103401
&075.0015
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug and longtailed mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 7SX times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75* SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
&209.4015
4215.6015
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation<8)
0ITBUBCA
$3103401
&075.0015
/3502800
eiRACAAA
$3502801
&07S.0015
&209.4015
&21S.6015
$3502802
&001.5004
Begonia (continued)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 this or
4.5 g 7S%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Birch
Aphids
0.5 this or
3 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
2 this or
1 fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 this or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application.
$3502823
&085.0005
Foliar application,
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areasj water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
ference at implant cartridge contains 0.85 gran
breast actual acephate. The number of it-
height plant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed, multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Dae, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Birch (continued)
Aphids (continued)
eiTBKABA
$3502801
&203.0019
Bagworm
OISBEAMA
$3502823
Birch leafniner
&085.0005
9ITANABA
PITBKABA
Cankerworns
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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Birch (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
*ISBEAHA
$3502801
&075.0015
Dusky birch sawfly
&209.4015
$215.6015
93502802
&001.5004
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
OITAUAEA
$3502801
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to he drip line on all sides of
the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation .
Foliar application.
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Birch (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Eastern tent caterpillar (continued)
93502823
&085.0005
•ITANACA
$3502801
£075.0015
•ITABAIA
$3502801
&075.0015
Fall cankerworm
Fall webworm
£209.4015
&215.6015
PITBKABA
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limitation
information.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPKATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Birch (continued)
Fall webworn (continued)
93502823
&085.0005
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
OITAUAGA
$3502801
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
OIVABAAA
93502801
S3401601
$3502802
S3401602
Forest tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Foliar application,
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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tITAXAIA
PITAUAGA
•ITAXAIC
93502801
&203.0019
Site and Pest
Birch (continued)
Gypsy noth
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance., Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
$3502823
implant
&085.0005
flOAXAAA
$3502801
£209.4015
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and limi-
tation information.
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply 4 days
tree circum- prior to or during early larval
ference at feeding stage. Each implant car-
breast tridge contains 0.85 gram actual
height acephate. The number of
(8SX P/T)
4215.6015
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
cartridges needed depends on the
diameter breast height of the tree.
To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPKATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Birch (continued)
Lace bugs (continued)
PITBKABA
•IMAAAGA
$3502801
&075.001S
LeafDiners
&209.4015
&215.6015
$3502802
&001.5004
•IQAMARA
PITBKABA
Lygus bugs
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limitation
information.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75% SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. For control of birch leaf-
miners apply in the early spring
when leaves are unfolding (leaf
puncture stage) or at the earliest
sign of leaf damage. Repeat appli-
cations in 28 to 42 days for second
generation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation inforna-
tion.
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fITBDAIA
•3502801
4075.0015
aiTANAVA
$3502801
&075.0015
•ITAUADA
PITBKABA
fITAXAAA
PITAUAEA
•ITBDAGA
•3502801
&075.0015
•ITAUAFA
PITAUAGA
•IT8DADA
PITAUAEA
Site and Pest
Birch (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Redhumped caterpillar
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75% SC/S)
Spring canker-worm
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Variable oakleaf caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Yellownecked caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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/3103800
eiRAHAJA
$3103801
&209.4015
6,215.6015
eiVABAAA
$3103801
S3401601
$3103802
S3401602
•IRAWAMA
PIRAWAJA
/3536600
•1VABAAA
$3536601
S3401601
$3536602
S3401602
Site and Peat
Bird-of-Paradise
Citrus mealybug
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Grasshoppers
3 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
1.5 fl.oz times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
9.4* SC/L/ Additional applications may be need-
gal water ed if plants become reinfested.
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Longtailed mealybug
Foliar application.
Refer to Citrus mealybug for use and limitation
information.
Biachofia
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Conpendiun of Acceptable Use*
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OIRAAABG
03536601
&209.4015
Bischofia (continued)
Scales (crawlers)
£215.6015
/3502900
OITAUAEA
$3502901
4075.0015
•ITAUAGA
•3502901
&075.0015
0ITAUAFA
$3502901
&075.0015
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Black Cherry
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Forest tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Western tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Foliar application,
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3503200 Blackqum
OITBKABA Bagworm
S3503201 -- Foliar application. Apply for a
4203.0019 (3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
CITANABA Cankerworms
Foliar application.
PITBKABA Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
GITAUAEA Eastern tent caterpillar
$3503201 0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
&075.0015 (75X SC/S)
0ITABAIA Fall webworm
Foliar application.
PITBKABA Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0ITAUAGA Forest tent caterpillar
$3503201 0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
&075.0015 <75X SC/S)
0ITAXAIA Gypsy moth
S3503201 0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
&075.0015 (7SX SC/S)
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•ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
OIQAXAAA
PITBKABA
OIQAMARA
PITBKABA
•ITAUADA
PITBKABA
OITAUAFA
03503201
&075.0015
/3402900
OIRAFAOA
$3402901
5209.4015
EPA Conpendiun of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Blackoum (continued)
Gypsy Both (larvae)
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworn for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Tent caterpillars
&21S.601S
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Western tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Boston Ivy
Grape leafhopper
3 tbls or Foliar application.
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
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0IVABAAA
93402901
S3401601
$3402902
S3401602
•INBPAZA
$3402901
&209.4015
&215.6015
tIRAFAJA
PIRAFAOA
/3426200
OIRAHBBG
$3426201
&075.0015
OIRARACG
$3426201
&075.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Peat
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Boston Ivv (continued)
Grasshoppers
Japanese beetle
Potato leafhopper
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
4 tbls or Foliar application. Repeat at 7 to
2 fl.oz 9.4X 10 day intervals as needed.
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Grape leafhopper for use and limitation
information.
Bottlebrush
Black scale (crawlers)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
water ditional applications may be needed
(75X SC/S) if plants become reinfested.
Cottonycushion scale (crawlers)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Bottlebrush (continued)
aiRANBAG
•3426201
£075.0015
tILAVAAA
$3426201
£075.0015
Hemispherical scale (crawlers)
1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
Spider mites (including southern red mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
6215.6015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
•IRAKAZG
$3426201
&075.0015
/3403000
Tea scale (crawlers)
BouQainvillea
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
•IVABAAA
•3403001
S3401601
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
33403002
S3401602
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Bouqainvillea (continued)
0IRAAABG
93403001
&209.4Q15
Scales (crawlers)
£215.6015
/3503400
eiTBKABA
$3503401
&075.0015
9ITABAIA
93503401
S075.0015
9ITBUAVA
93503401
&075.0015
fITBUBCA
93503401.
&075.0015
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Boxelder
Bagworm
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Fall webworm
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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fITAXAAA
$3503401
&075.0015
/3403100
0IRACAAA
$3403101
&075.0015
•ITBKABA
$3403101
&203.0019
•ITANABA
PITBKABA
fITABAIA
PITBKABA
•IVABAAA
$3403101
S3401601
Site and Pest
EPA Conpendiun of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Boxelder (continued)
Tussock moths
Boxwood
Aphids
Bagworm
Cankerworms
Fall webworm
Grasshoppers
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application,
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
<3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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$3403102
S3401602
eiTAXAIC
PITBKABA
eiQAXAAA
PITBKABA
flOAMARA
PITBKABA
0IRAAAB6
$3403101
&075.001S
&209.4015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Boxwood (continued)
Grassshoppers (continued)
Soil application.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Lygus bugs
6.215.6015
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Scales (crawlers) (including cottonycushion scale and indian wax
scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
gal water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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•ITAUADA
PITBKABA
/3105000
•IRACAAA
$3105001
&075.001S
&209.4015
4215.6015
•ITBCCNA
$3105001
&075.0015
S209.4015
Site and Pest
Boxwood (continued)
Tent caterpillars
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Fomulation(s)
Calendula
Aphids
Beet armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
£215.6015
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
or
2 this or
1 fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 this or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
CITBCBOA
PITBCCNA
Calendula (continued)
Corn earworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
0ITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
eiMOCAGA
$3105001
&075.0015
Fall armyworm
&209.401S
&215.6015
0IVABAAA
$3105001
S3401601
$3105002
S3401602
0IRAFAJA
$3105001
&075.0015
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Potato leafhopper
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.75 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
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•ITBCCHA
$3105001
&209.4015
OITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
•ITBCBNA
$3105001
4075.0015
•ITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
/3403600
•IVABAAA
$3403601
S3401601
$3403602
S3401602
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Calendula (continued)
Rose budworm
Foliar application.
Southern armyworm
Tobacco budworn
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.or,
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet arnyworn for use and limitation in-
formation .
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Yellowstriped amyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Camellia
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
QIRAWAAA
$3403601
&075.0015
&209.401S
&215.6015
9IRAAABG
PIRAWAAA
OILAVAAA
$3403601
&075.0015
Camellia (continued)
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.61 SC/L)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushion scale, hemi-
spherical scale, indian wax scale, and tea scale)
Foliar application.
Refer to Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug) for
use and limitation information.
Spider mites (including southern red mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
6,215.6015
0IRABAAA
PIRAHAAA
Whiteflies
75X SC/S/
gal water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug) for
use and limitation Information.
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/3435700
•IVABAAA
43435701
S3401601
$3435702
S3401602
•IRAAABG
$3435701
4209.4015
£215.6015
/3105700
OIRACAAA
$3105701
4075.0015
S209.4015
Site and Pest
Cariaaa
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Scales (crawlers)
Carnation
Aphids
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need
ed if plants become reinfested.
Some soluble concentrate/solid for-
mulations claim that application
should not be made more than once
every 28 days.
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use/ Limitations
Formulation(e)
Carnation (continued)
Aphids (continued)
&215.6015
•ITBCCNA
93105701
&209.4015
Beet armyworm
&215.6015
•ITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
OIMOCAGA
$3105701
&075.0015
Fall armyworm
Flower thrips
S209.4015
Foliar application.
&215.6015
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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ACEPHATE
Site and Peat
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Liaitationa
Formulation(s)
•IVABAAA
43105701
S3401601
03105702
S3401602
•ITBUAVA
$3105701
&075.0015
£209.4015
£215.6015
tITBUBCA
$3105701
£075.0015
•ITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
•ITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
Carnation (continued)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers/ Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application".
y
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.os
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Southern armyworn
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Yellowstriped armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation .
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/3503600
•ITBRAEA
$3503601
&075.0015
&209.401S
&215.6015
«IVABAAA
$3503601
S3401601
$3503602
S3401602
/3503700
0ITBKABA
$3503701
40/5.0015
&209.4015
Site and Pest
Catalpa
Catalpa sphinx
Grasshopper?
Cedar
Bagworm
EPA Compendiun of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers,•Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Peat
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(e)
Cedar (continued)
Bagworm (continued)
&215.6015
&203.0019
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(3X PrL)
fITANABA
43503701
&203.0019
Cankerworms
(31 PrL)
•IVABAAA
«3503701
S3401601
$3503702
S3401602
Grasshoppers
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of S seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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OITAXAIA
63503701
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
0I7AXAIC
PITANABA
OIQAXAAA
PITANABA
0IQAMARA
PITANABA
0ITAUADA
PITANABA
Site and Pest
Cedar (continued)
Gypsy moth
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation .
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation .
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
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/3105800
flHOCAGA
13105801
4075.0015
/3404000
•ITBGCMA
93404001
4075.0015
&209.4015
£215.6015
43404002
4001.5004
fIVABAAA
•3404001
S3401601
$3404002
S3401602
Site and Pest
Celosia
Flower thrips
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
0.75 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X tines at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
Cherry Laurel
Cherry-laurel leaftier
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 7S%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. Do not apply more than 3
times per year.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0ITBGCJA
$3404001
&215.6015
0ITBUAWA
$3404001
&209.4015
Cherry Laurel (continued)
Maple shoot moth complex
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Omnivorous leaftier
&215.6015
/3504000
fITBCCNA
03504001
&075.0015
Chinese Elm
Beet armywor*
4209.4015
&215.6015
0INAMDAA
93504001
&075.0015
Elm leaf beetle
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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IINAMDAC
•3504001
£209.4015
&215.6015
•ITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
•IVABAAA
$3504001
S3401601
$3504002
S3401602
9ITBEAFA
$3504001
4075.0015
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Chinese Elm (continued)
Elm leaf beetle (larvae)
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Fall armyworn
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation .
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mourningcloak butterfly
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
•IRAAABG
43504001
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
•ITBCCLA
PITBCCMA
Chinese Ela (continued)
Scales (crawlers) (including indian wax scale)
1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75% SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
1S.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Southern armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
fITAXAAA
PITBCCNA
•ITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
/3416100
•IVABAAA
43416101
S3401601
43416102
S3401602
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation .
Yellowstriped armyworm
Chinese Hollv
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application,
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Chinese Hollv (continued)
•IRAAABG
$3416101
&075.001S
£209.4015
&215.6015
/3532900
•ITAUAEA
•3532901
£075.0015
&209.4015
4215.6015
tITAUAGA
PITAUAEA
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Scales (crawlers)
spherical scale,
(including black scale, cottonycushion scale, hemi-
indian wax scale, and tea scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal tines at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Choke Cherry
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Forest tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
fITAUAFA
PITAUAEA
/3106500
Choke Cherry (continued)
Western tent caterpillar
Chrysanthemum
0IRACAAA
93106501
&075.0015
Aphids
£209.4015
&215.6015
$3106502
&001.5004
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Some soluble concentrate/solid for-
mulation labels claim that applica-
tion should not be made more often
than once every 28 days. Phyto-
toxicity has ocurred on the follow-
ing varieties: albatross, bonnie
Jean, dixie, garland gem, iceberg,
pride, showoff, statesman, tally ho,
westward ho, and wild honey. Before
treating large chrysanthemum
plantings, spray only a few plants
and observe 14 days for varietal
phytotoxicity.
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X 6) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
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•ITBCCNA
$3106501
&209.4015
&215.6015
•ITBCCSA
93106501
£075.0015
•ITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
tIMOCAGA
•3106501
4075.0015
&209.4015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Chrysanthemum (continued)
Beet armyworm
Cabbage looper
Fall armyworm
Flower thrips
Foliar application.
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation .
4215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
OIVABAAA
43106501
S3401601
$3106502
S3401602
eiRAHAAA
93106501
&075.0015
Chrysanthemum (continued)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
&209.4015
&215.6015
OITBUAVA
$3106501
&209.4015
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
&215.6015
Obliquebanded leafroller
3 tbls or
1,5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
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OITANAWA
43106501
&075.0015
OIRAAABG
$3106501
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
fITBCCLA
PITBCCMA
•IRAEAAA
*3106501
&075.0015
S209.4015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Chrysanthemum (continued)
Omnivorous looper
Foliar application.
0.75 this or
4.5 q 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushion scale, and
hemispherical scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Southern armyworm
Spittlebugs
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
water
(75» SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
ppsaaes and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
&215.6015
eiLAVBEA
$3106501
&07S.0015
&215.6015
fITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
/3509500
•IRABABA
•3509523
Chrysanthemum (continued)
Spittlebugs (continued)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Twospotted spider mite
1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water
(75X SC/S)
or
l.S this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
(15.6X SC/L)
Yellowstriped armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Citrus (Ornamental)
Citrus blackfly
&08S.0005
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed/ multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
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/3435600
•ITANACA
03435601
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
•IVABAAA
93435601
S3401601
93435602
S3401602
0ITAMAVA
93435601
4075.0015
/3107100
•IVABAAA
93107101
S3401601
Site and Peat
Cockspur Thorn
Fall cankerworm
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosaaea and Tolerance. Use, Liaitationa
Formulation(a)
Grasshoppers
Spring cankerworm
Coleus
Grasshoppers
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75% SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4% SC/L/
gal water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6% SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75% SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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•3107102
S3401602
CIRAHAAA
$3107101
&075.0015
&209.401S
&215.601S
/3107200
OIMAAAGA
43107201
&075.0015
/3404500
0IVABAAA
$3404501
S3401601
43404502
S3401602
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
posaoee and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Coleus (continued)
Grasshoppers (continued)
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug, longtailed mealybug, and solanun
mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Columbine
Leafminers
Cotoneaster
Grasshoppers
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application,
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Cotoneaster (continued)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
•IQAXAAA
43404501
4209.4015
4215.6015
•IRAAABG
$3404501
&209.4015
&215.6015
/3404600
•IRACAAA
$3404602
£001.5004
Lace bugs
Scales (crawlers)
Crape Hvrtle
Aphids
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.os
1S.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4% SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
6/100 sq.ft
(1.5* 6)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
tines at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of plant. In cultivated areas, work
into the top 1 to 2 inches of soil
and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
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•ITBCCNA
93404601
4075.0015
&209.401S
4215.6015
fITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
•IVABAAA
43404601
S3401601
$3404602
S3401602
•ITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
PITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Crape Myrtle (continued)
Beet armyworm
Fall armyworm
Grasshoppers
Southern armyworm
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 751
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
1S.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Yellowstriped armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation .
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/3404700
IIVABAAA
03404701
S3401601
$3404702
S3401602
9IRAHAAA
$3404701
&07S.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Crotons
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug and longtailed mealybug)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
£209.4015
£215.6015
•IRAAABG
$3404701
£075.0015
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants bacome reinfested.
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushibn scale, and
hemispherical scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
£209.4015
£215.6015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OILAVBEA
$3404701
&215.601S
/3410700
•IMOBAEA
$3410701
S075.0015
Protons (continued)
Twospotted spider mite
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Cuban Laurel
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals. <
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Cuban laurel thrips
&209.4015
&215.6015
$3410702
&001.5004
9IVABAAA
$3410701
S3401601
•3410702
S3401602
Grasshoppers
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application,
Soil application. Apply evenly Over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3504200
'•ITBKABA
'93504201
6075.0015
&203.0019
•IRAHBBG
$3504201
4075.0015
•ITANABA
43504201
&203.0019
Site and Peat
Cypress
Bagworm
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Black scale (crawlers)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications aay be need-
<75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
Cankerworms
(3X PrL)
•IRARACG
PIRAHBBG
Cottonycushion scale (crawlers)
Foliar application, fepply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Black scale (crawlers) for use and limi-
tation information.
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•ITBHAIA
$3504201
&075.001S
•ITAXAIC
PITANABA
OIRAHBAG
PIRAHBB6
•IQAXAAA
PITANABA
•IQAMARA
PITANABA
•ILAVAAA
•3504201
&075.001S
0ITAUADA
PITANABA
Site and Peat
Cvoreas (continued)
Cypress tip moth
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Hemispherical scale (crawlers)
Foliar application.
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Spider Bites
Tent caterpillars
Refer to Black scale (crawlers) for use and lini-
tation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation .
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation .
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/ times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
gal water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
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/3108400
9ITBCCNA
$3108401
$075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
•ITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
•IRAFAOA
$3108401
S209.4015
4215.6015
•IVABAAA
$3108401
S3401601
43108402
S3401602
Site and Peat
Dahliaa
Beet araywora
EPA Conpendiua of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Fall arnyworn
Grape leafhopper
Grasshoppers
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet araywora for use and liaitation in-
foraation.
Foliar application.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation inforaation.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and liaitation inforaation.
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•IRAFAAA
$3108402
&001.5004
CITAAAOA
$3108402
&001.5004
CIRAFAJA
PITBCCNA
Site and Peat
Dahlias (continued)
Leafhoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Loopers
Potato leafhopper
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and Mater thor-
oughly. Do not apply more than 3
times per year.
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5% G>
Preplant soil application. Work in-
to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly. Do not apply more than 3
times per year.
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
OITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
0ILAVBEA
$3108401
&075.0015
&215.6015
0ITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
Southern armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Twospotted spider mite
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75* SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Yellowstriped armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
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/3108500
PIMOCAGA
$3108501
S075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
•IVABAAA
03108501
S3401601
43108502
S3401602
OIQAHARA
43108501
&075.0015
•IMOAAAA
03108501
&075.0015
/3108600
PIMOCAGA
03108601
W75.0015
Site and Pest
Daisies
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Lygus bugs
Thrips
Davlilies
Flower thrips
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(B)
0.75 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
<75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6% SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply when pest
first appears or at the tight flower
bud stage.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
ditional applications may be needed
if plants become reinfested.
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•ILAVBEA
PIMOCAGA
/3108700
PIMOCAGA
43108701
&075.0015
/3108900
•IVABAAA
$3108901
S3401601
03108902
S3401602
•IRAHAAA
$3108901
4075.0015
&209.4015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Davlilies (continued)
Twospotted spider mite
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation .
Dianthus
Flower thrips
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Dieffenbachia
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
&215.6015
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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/3504300
OIRAKAZG
43504301
4075.0015
/3504400
tITBUATA
$3504423
&085.0005
/3109200
9IVABAAA
$3109201
S3401601
$3109202
S3401602
OIRAHAAA
$3109201
&209.4015
Site and Pest
Dogwood
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Tea scale (crawlers)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(7SX SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
Douglas-Fir
Western spruce budworm
0.85 g/4 in.
Dracaena
Grasshoppers
Injection treatment. Apply during
tree circum- bud swelling prior to bud burst.
ference at Each implant cartridge contains 0.85
breast gram actual acephate. The number of
height implant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed, multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug and longtailed mealybug)
3 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
£215.6015
/3523800
0ITABAIA
$3523801
&075.0015
/3504900
tIRACAAA
03504923
&085.0005
Dracaena (continued)
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug and longtailed mealybug)
(continued)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Eastern Redbud
Fall webworm
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application,
Elm
•INAMDAC
$3504923
£085.0005
Aphids
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
ference at implant cartridge contains 0.85 gran
breast actual acephate. The number of !•-
height plant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
trees. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed, multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
Elm leaf beetle (larvae)
C.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply after
tree circum- eggs are present or during early
ference at larval feeding stage. Each inplant
breast
height
(85X P/T)
cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
acephate. The number of implant
cartridges needed depends on the di-
ameter breast height of the trees.
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Elm (continued)
Elm leaf beetle (larvae) (continued)
PINAMAAC
$3504902
&001.5004
Leaf beetles
(larvae)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X 6)
/3405300
•IRACAAA
$3405301
&075.0015
OINASCSA
43405301
S209.4015
Euonvmus
Aphids
Black vine weevil
&215.6015
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
Mater
(75X SC/S)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
tion with soil application. Begin
application in mid-June and make 3
additional applications at 21 day
intervals.
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
•3405302
&209.4015
&215.6015
OIVABAAA
$3405301
S3401601
•3405302
S3401602
Euonvmus (continued)
Black vine weevil (continued)
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Grasshoppers
Soil application. Apply to soil be-
neath plants. Use in conjunction
with foliar application. Begin ap-
plication in aid-June and make 3 ad-
ditional applications at 21 day in-
tervals.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
•ITBGCJA
•3405301
&215.6015
•ITBUAHA
•3405301
4209.4015
Maple shoot moth complex
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Omnivorous leaftier
£215.6015
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Euonvmus (continued)
OIRAAABG Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, Indian wax scale, and tea
scale)
$3405301 1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-'
4075.0015 (75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
&209.4015 (9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
£215.6015 (15.6X SC/L)
/3437000 Eurvops
•IRAEAAA Spittlebugs
$3437001 0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
&075.0015 (75X SC/S)
/3448100 False Aralia
OIVABAAA Grasshoppers
$3448101 . Foliar application.
S3401601 Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
$3448102 Soil application.
S3401602 Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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•IRAWAAA
$3448101
&209.401S
&215.6015
/3505100
0IRACAAA
$3505101
&075.0015
£209.4015
&215.6015
•IVABAAA
$3505101
S3401601
$3505102
S3401602
Site and Pest
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
False Aralia (continued)
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug and longtailed mealybug)
3 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
tines at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications lay be need-
Fir
Aphids
Grasshoppers
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.61 SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(e)
•IRAAABG
$3505101
&075.0015
£209.4015
6215.6015
•ILAVAAA
$3505101
£075.0015
Scales (crawlers) (including cottonycushion scale, hemlock scale,
and pine needle scale)
1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spider mites (including spruce spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&209.4015
£215.6015
•ITAXAAA
93505101
£075.0015
Tussock moths
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
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Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
FomulationCa)
/3405800
0IRACAAA
93405801
&075.0015
Firethorn
Aphids
&209.4015
&21S.6015
0ITBKABA
$3405801
&203.0019
Bagworm
0ITANABA
PITBKABA
•IVABAAA
93405801
S3401601
93405802
S3401602
Cankerworms
Grasshoppers
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the
higher dosage for spot treatnent of
individual plants and localized in-
festation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
•ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
OIQAXAAA
93405801
&075.0015
Firethorn (continued)
Gypsy »oth (larvae)
Lace bugs
4209.4015
&215.601S
&203.0019
83405802
fiOOl.5004
es
la
Formula t ion (e)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75% SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(3X PrL)
Foliar application.
2.5 Ib 1.5X
6/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. Do not apply more than 3
times per year.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Firethorn (continued)
flQAHARA Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
PITBKABA Refer to Bagworn for use and limitation inforia-
tion.
OIRAAABG Scales (crawlers) (including cottonycushion scale, Indian wax scale,
and kuno scale)
$3405801 1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
&075.001S (75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
&209.4015 (9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
&215.6015 (15.6X SC/L)
fITAUADA Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
PITBKABA Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
•ITBDADA Yellownecked caterpillar
$3405801 0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
4075.0015 (75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
S209.4015 (9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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&215.6015
/3505200
•IRACAAA
93505201
&075.0015
£209.4015
&215.6015
fIVABAAA
43S05201
S3401601
$3505202
S3401602
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Firethorn (continued)
Yellownecked caterpillar (continued)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(IS.61 SC/L)
Flowering Almond
Aphids
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
1S.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3142900
OITBCCSA
93142901
&075.0015
Flowering Cabbage
Cabbage looper
&209.4015
•IVABAAA
43142901
S3401601
$3142902
83401602
fITANAHA
43142901
&075.0015
/3S05500
fITBKABA
43505501
&203.0019
Grasshoppers
Omnivorous looper
Flowering Cherry
Bagworm
Foliar application,
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
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ACEPHATE
•ITANABA
PITBKABA
OITAUAEA
$3505501
4075.0015
Site and Peat
Flowering Cherry (continued)
Cankerworms
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
&209.4015
£215.6015
$3505523
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
&085.0005
•ITABAIA
PITBKABA
Fall webworm
Foliar application.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gran actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation
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•ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
OIQAXAAA
PITBKABA
•IOAMARA
PITBKABA
•ITBUAVA
PITAUAGA
•ITBUBCA
$3505501
£075.0015
OITAUADA
PITBKABA
OITAUAFA
PITAUAGA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Flowering Cherry (continued)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Obliquebanded leafroller
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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/3505600
fflRACAAA
03505601
S075.0015
fflMAAAEA
$3505601
4075.0015
fflTAUADA
$3505601
&075.0015
/3505900
fflRACAAA
43505901
&075.0015
/3506000
fflRACAAA
•3506001
£075.0015
Site and Pest
EPA CoBpendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
For«ulation(s)
Flowering Crabapple
Aphids
Leafrollers
Tent caterpillars
Flowering Pear
Aphids
Flowering Plua
Aphids
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.25 lb/100
gal water
<75X SC/S)
Do not apply acre than 3 tines per
growing season. Apply at 28 day in-
tervals. Phytotoxicity has occurrad
on the following crabapple varie-
ties: hopa, ichonoski, aalusflori-
bunda, pink perfection, red wine,
and snow cloud.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
0.25 lb/100 Foliar application.
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
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Site and Pest Doaaqea and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Flowering Plum (continued)
0ITBKABA Bagworm
$3506001 -- Foliar application. Apply for a
&203.0019 (3* PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100
square feet for heavy infestation.
Dosage given based on plants 2 feet
in height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
0ITANABA Cankerworms
Foliar application.
PITBKABA Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0ITAUAEA Eastern tent caterpillar
$3506001 3 tbls or Foliar application.
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
&209.4015 (9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
4215.6015 (15.6X SC/L)
PITABAIA Fall webworm
Foliar application.
PITBKABA Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
•ITAUAGA Forest tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
PITAUAEA Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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OIVABAAA
03506001
S3401601
$3506002
S3401602
CITAXAIC
PITBKABA
0IQAXAAA
PITBKABA
0IQAMARA
PITBKABA
OITBDAIA
$3506001
&075.0015
OITAUADA
PITBKABA
OITAUAFA
PITAUAEA
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Flowering Plum (continued)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Redhumped caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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/3406100
•IRACAAA
$3406101
&075.0015
/3110400
CIVABAAA
$3110401
S3401601
$3110402
S3401602
CIRABAAA
$3110401
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
/3110500
aiRABAAA
$3110501
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Flowering Quince
Aphids
Fuchsia
Grasshoppers
Whiteflies
Gaillardia
Hhiteflies
EPA Compendium cf Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.5 this or
3 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.61 SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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/3110600
•IRACAAA
•3110601
&075.001S
/3406300
tIMOCAGA
$3406301
$075.0015
&209.4015
&21S.6015
CIVABAAA
03406301
S3401601
•3406302
S3401602
•IRAHAAA
PIHOCAGA
Site and Pest
Garden Balsam
Aphids
Gardenia
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.5 this or
3 g 7S%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
0.75 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug and longtailed mealybug)
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation.
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•IRAAABG
$3406301
&075.0015
&209.4015
£215.6015
0IRABAAA
PIHOCAGA
/3110800
•ITBCBOA
93110801
4075.0015
4209.4015
0IRARACA
$3110801
4075.0015
Site and Pest
Gardenia (continued)
Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, hemispherical scale, and
tea scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Hhiteflies
Geranium
Corn earworm
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation .
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Cottonycushion scale
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
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OIVABAAA
«3110B01
S3401601
03110602
S3401602
9ITBCBNA
$3110801
&075.0015
/3111100
0IHOCA6A
03111101
&075.0015
&209.4015
6,215.6015
PIMOCARA
PIMOCAGA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Geranium (continued)
Grasshoppers
Tobacco budworo
Gladiolus
Flower thrips
Gladiolus thrips
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
0.75 tbls or
4.S g 7S%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbla or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation .
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•IVABAAA
93111101
S3401601
$3111102
S3401602
9IMOAAAA
$3111101
&075.0015
/3111200
•IRACAAA
$3111201
&209.4015
&215.6015
•IVABAAA
$3111201
S3401601
$3111202
S3401602
/3111700
9IRACAAA
$3111701
4075.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Gladiolus (continued)
Grasshoppers
Thrips
Gloxinia
Aphids
Grasshoppers
Gvpsophila
Aphids
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application. Apply when pest
gal water first appears or at the tight flower
(75X SC/S) bud stage.
2 tbls or Foliar application.
1 fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application. Apply when pest
gal water first appears or at the tight flower
(75X SC/S) bud stage.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitation*
Formulation(s)
/3506700
9IVABAAA
03506701
S3401601
$3506702
S3401602
•IRAXAAA
$3506701
&075.0015
S209.4015
£215.6015
OIRAAABG
$3506701
$075.0015
4209.4015
Hackberrv
Grasshoppers
Psyllids
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
1S.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Scales (crawlers) (including cottonycushion scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
S215.6015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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/3406600
0IRACAAA
$3406601
&209.4015
Site and Peat
Hawthorn
Aphids
6,215.6015
•ITBKABA
$3406601
&203.0019
Bagworm
•ITANABA
PITBKABA
Cankerworms
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
2 this or Foliar application.
1 fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 this or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
237
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•ITAUAEA
93406601
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.601S
9ITANACA
PITAUAEA
•ITABAIA
PITBKABA
0ITAUA6A
PITAUAEA
CIVABAAA
93406601
S3401601
$3406602
S3401602
Site and Peat
EPA Coapendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Doaaoes and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Hawthorn (continued)
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Fall cankerworm
Fall webworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Forest tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Grasshoppers
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
238
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
9ITAXAIA
PITAUAEA
0ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
$3406623
Hawthorn (continued)
Gypsy moth
Gypsy moth (larvae)
&085.000S
•IOAXAAA
PITBKABA
OIQAHARA
PITBKABA
0ITANAVA
$3406601
S075.0015
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Spring cankerwora
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
ference at
breast
height
(85X P/T)
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply 4 days
tree circum- prior to or during early larval
stage. Each implant cartridge con-
tains 0.85 gram actual acephate.
The number of implant cartridges
needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
icinformation and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use._ Limitations
Formulation(s)
0ITAUADA
PITBKABA
•ITBDAGA
$3406601
&07S.001S
OITAUAFA
PITAUAEA
/3506800
0IVABAAA
•3506801
S3401601
93506802
S3401602
•ITAXAIA
43506801
£075.0015
4209.4015
Hawthorn (continued)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Variable oakleaf caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Hemlock
Grasshoppers
Gypsy moth
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls 01
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
&215.6015
eiRAAABG
$3506801
&075.0015
Hemlock (continued)
Gypsy moth (continued)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Scales (crawlers) (including cottonycushion scale, hemlock scale,
indian wax scale, and pine needle scale)
1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
&209.4015
&215.6015
0ILAVAAA
93506801
4075.0015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spider mites (including spruce spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&215.6015
/3406900
0IRACAAA
$3406901
«075.0015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Hibiscus
Aphids
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
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•ITBKABA
03406901
&203.0019
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(8)
Hibiscus (continued)
Bagworm
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
CITANABA
PITBKABA
OITABAIA
PITBKABA
•IVABAAA
03406901
S3401601
$3406902
S3401602
0ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
0IQAXAAA
PITBKABA
Canker-worms
Fall webworm
Grasshoppers
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abeli?, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
•IQAMARA
PITBKABA
eiRAAABG
$3406901
S075.0015
Site and Pest
Hibiscus (continued)
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushion scale,
hemispherical scale, and indian wax scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
4209.4015
&215.6015
0ITAUADA
PITBKABA
/3506900
0ITBKABA
«3506901
&203.0019
Tent caterpillars
Hickory
Bagworm
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
water
(75* SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
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0ITANABA
PITBKABA
0ITANACA
$3506901
&075.0015
OITABAIA
$3506901
&075.0015
PITBKABA
•ITAXAIA
$3506901
&075.0015
OITAXAIC
PITBKABA
OIQAXAAA
PITBKABA
OIQANARA
PITBKABA
Site and Peat
Hickory (continued)
Cankerworms
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Fall cankerworn
Fall webworn
Gypsy aoth
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limita-
tion information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Lygua bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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OITBUAVA
$3506901
4075.0015
OITBUBCA
$3506901
4075.0015
eiTANAVA
$3506901
4075 0015
0ITAUADA
PITBKABA
0IIAXAAA
$3506901
4075.0015
0ITBOABA
$3506901
4075.0015
«ITBDADA
$3506901
4075.0015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Use*
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Hickory (continued)
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
Tussock moths
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagwora for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(7SI SC/S)
Walnut caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
Yellownecked caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3407000
OITBKABA
$3407001
&203.0019
Holly
Bagworm
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
OITANABA
PITBKABA
CITABAIA
PITBKABA
«> IV ABA A A
93407001
S3401601
$3407002
S3401602
eiTAXAIC
PITBKABA
PIQAXAAA
PITBKABA
Cankerworms
Fall webworm
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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flIMAAAGA
$3407001
&075.0015
$3407002
4001.5004
Site and Peat
Holly (continued)
Leafminers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0IQANARA
PITBKABA
•ITBUAVA
$3407001
&075.0015
0ITBUBCA
$3407001
&075.0015
Lygus bugs
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 751
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. For control of birch leaf-
miner, apply in the early spring
when leaves are unfolding (leaf
puncture stage) or at the earliest
sign of leaf damage. Repeat appli-
cation in 28 to 42 days for second
generation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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fIRAXAAA
•3407001
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Holly (continued)
Psyllids
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Foliar application.
£209.4015
£215.6015
fIRAAABG
•3407001
£075.0015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6% SC/L)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, hemispherical scale/ indian
wax scale, and tea scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal tines at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&209.4015
£215.6015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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8ILAVAAA
93407001
&075.0015
5215.6015
•ITAUADA
PITBKABA
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Poaaqea and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Holly (continued)
Spider mites (including southern red spider mite)
0.75 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
9ITAXAAA
$3407001
&075.0015
/3112100
OIHOCAGA
$3112101
S075.0015
/3507000
PIVABAAA
$3507001
S3401601
$3507002
S3401602
Tussock moths
Hollyhock
Flower thripa
Honevlocuat
Grasshoppers
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information,
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitation
Formulation(s)
•IOAHBCA
$3507001
&075.0015
OITAOACA
93507001
&075.0015
Honevlocust (continued)
Honeylocust podgall nidge
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Mimosa webworn
Foliar application.
&209.4015
&215.6015
OILAVAAA
$3507001
&075.0015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spider Bites (including honeylocust spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&215.6015
0ITBDABA
$3507001
£075.0015
Walnut caterpillar
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Additional applications nay be need-
ed if plants becoae reinfested.
Foliar application,
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/3407300
OIVABAAA
43407301
&215.6015
$3407302
£215.6015
eiLAVBEA
$3407301
S075.0015
&21S.6015
/3407600
tIRACAAA
$3407601
&075.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Hydrangea
Grasshoppers
1 this or Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
0.5 fl.oz tion with soil application.
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
1 this or Soil application. Apply to soil
0.5 fl.oz beneath plants. Use in conjunction
15.6X SC/L/ with foliar application.
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Twospotted spider mite
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&209.4015
Ivy
Aphids
water
<75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
&215.6015
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
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1IVABAAA
$3407601
S3401601
$3407602
S3401602
CIRAHAAA
$3407601
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
/3507300
OITBKABA
$3507301
&075.0015
&209.4015
Site and Pest
Ivy (continued)
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitationa
Fomulation(s)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
Juniper
Bagworm
Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Juniper (continued)
Bagworm (continued)
&215.6015
&203.0019
0ITANABA
$3507301
&203.0019
Cankerworms
9ITBHAIA
$3507301
S073.0015
dTABAIA
PITANABA
Cypress tip moth
Fall webworm
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(3X PrL)
(3X PrL)
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
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•IVABAAA
43507301
S3401601
$3507302
S3401602
OITAXAIC
PITANABA
PIQAXAAA
PITANABA
tlQAMARA
PITANABA
•ILAVAAA
$3507301
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Juniper (continued)
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Lygus bugs
&215.6015
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Spider mites (including spruce spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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fIRAAAEA
$3507301
4075.0015
6,209.4015
6,215.6015
eiTAUADA
PITANABA
/3124800
•ITBCCSA
$3124801
4075.0015
SITANAHA '
$3124801
4075.0015
Site and Pest
Juniper (continued)
Spittlebugs
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Tent caterpillars
Kalanchoe
Cabbage looper
Omnivorous looper
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 q 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation .
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3408300
aiVABAAA
$3408301
S3401601
$3408302
S3401602
Lantana
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
GIRABAAA
$3408301
S3110401
Whiteflies
Foliar application.
Refer to Fuchsia, Hhiteflies, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
/3408800
OIVABAAA
$3408801
S3401601
$3408802
S3401602
OIRABAAA
$3408801
S3110401
/3408900
§IVABAAA
$3408901
S3401601
$3408902
S3401602
Liguatrum
Grasshoppers
Hhiteflies
Lilac
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Fuchsia, Whiteflies, Foliar application
for uae and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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PIRAAABG
$3408901
S3401601
/3507500
QIRACAAA
S3507501
&075.0015
•ITBKABA
$3507501
&075.0015
&203.0019
Site and Pest
Lilac (continued)
Scales (crawlers)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
CITANABA
$3507501
&203.0019
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Scales (crawlers). Foliar appli-
cation for use and limitation information.
Linden
Aphids
Bagworm
0.5 this or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
(3X PrL)
Cankerworms
(3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation end for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
01TANACA
$3507501
S075.0015
0ITABAIA
PITBKABA
0IVABAAA
$3507501
S3401601
$3507502
S3401602
OITAXAIC
PITAMABA
0INBPAZA
$3507501
&209.4015
&215.6015
OIOAXAAA
PITANABA
Linden (continued)
Fall cankerworm
Fall webworn
Grasshoppers
Gypsy moth (larvae)
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Japanese beetle
Foliar application. Repeat at 7
to 10 day intervals as needed.
Lace bugs
4 tbls or
2 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
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PIOAMARA
PITAMABA
9ITANAVA
$3507501
£075.0015
CITAUADA
PITANABA
SITAXADA
$3507501
£209.4015
£215.6015
6ITBDADA
$3507501
4075.0015
&209.4015
Site and Pest
Linden (continued)
Lygus bugs
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
ForBulation(s)
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Whitemarked tussock moth
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Yellownecked caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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EPA Conpendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
£215.6015
/3507700
OITBKABA
S3507701
&075.0015
&203.0019
Linden (continued)
Yellownecked caterpillar (continued)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Locust
Bagworm
OITANABA
03507701
&203.0019
Cankerworas
•ITABAIA
PITANABA
Fall webworm
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
(3X PrL)
Foliar application.
(3X PrL)
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treataent
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworns for use and limitation in-
formation.
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Locust (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9ITAXAIC
PITANABA
•ILAVAGA
$3507723
&085.0005
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Honeylocust spider mite
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous/ woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
•IQAXAAA
PITANABA
OIMAAAGA
$3507701
4075.0015
CIQAMARA
PITANABA
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Leafminers
Foliar application.
Lygus bugs
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9ITAOACA
03507723
Locust (continued)
Mimosa webworm
&08S.0005
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
•ITBUAVA
33507701
4075.0015
•ITBUBCA
83507701
&075.0015
0ITBDAIA
$3507701
&075.0015
OITAUADA
PITAHABA
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Redhumped caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
262
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/3508200
•IVABAAA
$3508201
S3401601
$3508202
S3401602
eiRAAABG
$3508201
&075.0015
$209.4015
&215.6015
/3409000
0ITANAYA
$3409001
&075.0015
3ITBCCSA
$3409001
£075.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
ForBulation(s)
Magnolia
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushion scale, and
indian wax scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Mahonia
Barberry looper
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Cabbage looper
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
263
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Maple (continued)
Aphids (continued)
£215.6015
$3508323
&085.0005
CITBKABA
$3508301
&075.0015
Bagworn
£209.4015
or
1 this or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
ference at implant cartridge contains 0.85 gran
breast actual acephate. The number of in-
height plant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed, multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
&215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
265
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tlVABAAA
93409001
S3401601
93409002
S3401602
9ITANAHA
83409001
&075.0015
CIRABAAA
93409001
S209.4015
&215.6015
/3508300
1IRACAAA
93508301
S075.0015
&209.401S
Site and Pest
Hahonia (continued)
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(e)
Omnivorous looper
Whiteflies
Maple
Aphids
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6* SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4* SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Maple (continued)
Bagworm (continued)
&203.0019
(3X PrL)
OITANABA
33508301
&203.0019
Cankerworms
(3X PrL)
9ITAUAEA
03508301
&075.0015
6,209.4015
4215.6015
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher doaage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
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Maple (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Forg>ulation(8)
Eastern tent caterpillar (continued)
$3508323
&08S.OOOS
9ITANACA
93508301
&07S.0015
Fall cankerworm
&209.4015
&215.6015
eiTABAIA
PITANABA
0ITAUAGA
PITANACA
Fall webworm
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circua- cartridge contains 0.85 gran actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Forest tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Fall cankerworm for use and limitation
information.
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9IVABAAA
$3508301
S3401601
93508302
S3401602
0ITBNAPA
PITANACA
OITAXAIA
PITANACA
9ITAXAIC
PITANABA
$3508323
£085.0005
Site and Pest
Maple (continued)
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Greenstriped mapleworm
Foliar application.
Gypsy moth
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Refer to Fall cankerworm for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Fall cankerworm for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankertrorms for use and limitation infor-
mation.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply 4 days
tree circum- prior to or during early larval
ference at stage. Each implant cartridge con-
breast tains 0.85 gram actual acephate.
height The number of implant cartridges
(85X P/T) needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
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IIQAXAAA
PITANABA
tlOAMARA
PITANABA
•ITBGCJA
$3508301
£075.0015
Site and Pest
Maple (continued)
Lace bugs
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation(a)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Lygus bugs
£209.4015
£215.6015
83508302
4001.5004
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Maple shoot moth complex
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. Do not apply more than 3
times per year.
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Maple (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation(s)
eiTBUAWA
$3508301
&209.4015
&215.6015
SITBDAFA
$3508301
£075.0015
OIRAAABG
$3508301
£209.4015
&215.6015
OITANAVA
$3508301
4075.0015
OITAUADA
PITANABA
Omnivorous leaftier
Saddled prominent
Scales (crawlers)
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application,
Foliar application.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4* SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(7SX SC/S)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications nay be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
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&075.0015
S209.4015
£215.6015
0IVABAAA
93113701
S3401601
$3113702
S3401602
Site and Pest
Maple (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9ITAXAAA
PITANACA
0ITAUAFA
PITANACA
/3113700
eiMOCAGA
Tussock moths (including
Refe:
info:
Western tent caterpillar
Refe:
info;
Marigold
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Fall cankerworm for use and limitation
Foliar application.
Refer to Fall cankerworm for use and limitation
0.75 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.or
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
PIRAFAAA
43113702
&001.5004
9IMAAAGA
$3113701
&209.4015
Marigold (continued)
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
&215.6015
PITBMBPA
$3113701
&075.0015
Sunflower moth
&209.4015
&21S.6015
2.5 Ib 1.5X
6/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Preplant soil application. Work in-
to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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dLAVBEA
$3113701
£075.0015
&215.6015
/3513600
0IVABAAA
$3513601
S3401601
$3513602
S3401602
0ITAOACA
$3513601
&075.0015
&209.4015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Peat
Marigold (continued)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use,, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Twospotted spider mite
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals,
Mimosa
Grasshoppers
Mimosa webworm
water
<75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if planta become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
4215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Mimosa (continued)
Mimosa webworm (continued)
33513623
5085.0005
/3409400
0IRACAAA
93409401
&209.4015
Mock-Orange
Aphids
&215.6015
0IVABAAA
93409401
S3401601
$3409402
33401602
Grasshoppers
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Foliar application.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.61 SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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/3513500
OIVABAAA
$3513501
S3401601
93513502
S3401602
eiRAAABG
$3513501
S3401601
/3410000
fIVABAAA
93410001
S3401601
93410002
S3401602
OIRAAABG
93410001
S3401601
/3114500
9IVABAAA
93114501
S3401601
93114502
S3401602
Site and Peat
Mulberry
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Scales (crawlers)
Nandina
Grasshoppers
Scales (crawlers)
Nephthvtis
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Scales (crawlers), Foliar ap-
plication for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Scales (crawlers). Foliar appli-
cation for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
0IRAWAMA
$3114501
4209.4015
Nephthvtis (continued)
Longtailed mealybug
&215.6015
/3509300
0IRACAAA
$3509301
&075.0015
Oak
Aphids
&209.4015
3 tbls or 1.5 Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
fl.oz 9.4X times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
SC/L/gal ditional applications may be needed
water if plants become reinfested.
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
£215.6015
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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Oak (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Aphids (continued)
$3509323
&085.0005
0ITBKABA
43509301
&203.0019
Bagworm
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
ference at implant cartridge contains 0.85
breast gram actual acephate. The number of
height implant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed, multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL* period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
CITALABA
$3509301
&075.0015
CITANABA
PITBKABA
California oakworm
Foliar application.
Cankerworms
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
277
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OITAUAEA
$3509301
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
$3509323
Oak (continued)
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
&085.0005
eiTANACA
$3509301
&075.0015
9ITABAIA
$3509301
&075.0015
Fall cankerworm
Fall webworm
Foliar application.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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Site and Pest
Oak (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Fall webworm (continued)
PITBKABA
$3509323
&085.0005
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limita-
tion information.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
(85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
QITAUAGA
$3509301
4075.0015
£209.4015
&215.6015
CIVABAAA
$3509301
S3401601
$3509302
S3401602
Forest tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
CITAXAIA
PITAUAEA
eiTAXAIC
PITBKABA
$3509323
Oak (continued)
Gypsy moth
Gypsy moth (larvae)
S085.0005
tlTASAGA
$3509301
&075.0015
Juvenal dusky wing
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limita-
tion information.
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply 4 days
tree circum- prior to or during early larval
ference at stage. Each implant cartridge con-
breast tains 0.85 gram actual acephate.
height The number of implant cartridges
(85X P/T) needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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9IQAXAAA
$3509301
S075.0015
S209.4015
S215.6015
PITBKABA
8IMAAAGA
PITAUAGA
SIQAMARA
PITBKABA
9ITBUAIA
PITAUAGA
9ITBUAVA
PITAUAGA
Site and Pest
Oak (continued)
Lace bugs
Leafminers
Lygus bugs
Oak webworm
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(e)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limita-
tion information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and limi-
tation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and limi-
tation information.
Obliquebanded leafroller
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and limi-
tation information.
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Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OITBUBCA
$3509301
S075.0015
9ITBNASA
PITAUAGA
eiTBDAFA
$3509301
&075.0015
eiRAAABG
$3509301
&075.0015
Oak (continued)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Orangestriped oakworm
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and limi-
tation information.
Saddled prominent
Foliar application.
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Scales (crawlers) (including cottonycushion scale)
&209.4015
1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
£215.6015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
9ILAVAAA
$3509301
4075.0015
&215.6015
eiTANAVA
$3509301
$075.0015
9ITAUADA
PITBKABA
CITAXAAA
PITAUAGA
eiTBDAGA
$3509301
£075.0015
0ITAUAFA
PITAUAGA
Oak (continued)
Spider mites (including southern red mite)
1 this or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Spring cankerworm
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and limi-
tation information.
Variable oakleaf caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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9ITBDADA
PITAUAGA
/3410200
0IMOCAGA
$3410201
&07S.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
OIVABAAA
33410201
S3401601
$3410202
S3401602
eiRAHAAA
PIHOCAGA
Site and Pest
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Oak (continued)
Yellownecked caterpillar
Oleander
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Forest tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
0.75 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug and longtailed mealybug)
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
UTBUAVA
$3410201
&075.0015
&209.401S
&215.6015
0ITAJADA
PITBUAVA
9ITBUBCA
$3410201
S075.0015
0IRAAABG
$3410201
&075.0015
Oleander (continued)
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 q 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gdl water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Oleander caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Obliquebanded leafroller for use and
limitation information.
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushion scale, and
hemispherical scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need
ed if plants become reinfested.
&209.4015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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Site and Pest
Oleander (continued)
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
£215.6015
/3114700
eiVABAAA
53114701
S3401601
$3114702
S3401602
0IRAHAAA
$3114701
£075.0015
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushion scale, and
hemispherical scale) (continued)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6% SC/L)
Orchids
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
£209.4015
£215.6015
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9IRAAABG
$3114701
4075.0015
Orchids (continued)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, hemispherical scale, and tea
scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&209.4015
4215.6015
/3900100
eiRAHAAA
$3900101
&075.0015
/3500000
Ornamental Ferns
Mealybugs
Ornamental Trees
0IRACAAA
$3500001
S075.0015
Aphids
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Do not apply to edible crops. Do
not apply to balm of gilead, cotton-
wood, and lombardy poplar. Before
treating large plantings in nursery
crops, spray only a few plants and
observe 14 days for phytotoxicity.
Use patterns in this site do not
apply to flowering crabapple. For
specific directions refer to flow-
ering crabapple in this report.
Foliar application.
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eiTBKABA
93500001
&075.0015
eiSBEAMA
$3500001
&075.0015
dTALABA
$3500001
&075.0015
SITAXAEC
$3500001
4075.0015
0ITANACA
$3500001
4075.0015
CITAXAIC
$3500001
4075.0015
4075.0015
eiQAXAAA
$3500001
4075.0015
taiMAAAEA
$3500001
4075.0015
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Ornamental Trees (continued)
Bagworm
0.25 lb/100 Foliar application.
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Birch leafminer
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
California oakworm
0.25-0.5 lb/ Foliar application. Use the higher
100 gal dosage when larger larvae are pre-
water sent.
(75X SC/S)
Douglas-fir tussock moth (larvae)
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application.
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Fall cankerworm
Gypsy moth (larvae)
0.25-0.5 lb/ Foliar application. Use the higher
100 gal dosage when larger larvae are pre-
water sent.
(75X SC/S)
1 lb/100 gal Foliar application. Mist blower ap-
Lace bugs
Leafrollers
water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(7SX SC/S)
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
plication. Apply a suitable spread-
er sticker for improved control.
Foliar application. Hydraulic spray
application. Apply a suitable
spreader sticker for improved con-
trol.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
OITBGBLC
$3500001
&075.0015
0INASABJ
$3500001
&075.0015
3IRAAABG
$3500001
&075.0015
SITANAVA
$3500001
&075.0015
0ITAUADA
$3500001
&075.0015
eiTAAAMA
$3500001
&075.0015
/3400400
8IRACAAA
$3400401
&075.0015
Ornamental Trees (continued)
Nantucket pine tip moth (larvae)
0.75 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Root weevils (adults)
0.75 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Scales (crawlers)
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
Hebworms
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.25-0.5 lb/
100 gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 lb/100
gal water
(75* SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Consult State
Cooperative Agricultural Extension
Service for timing information. Re-
peat applications may be required
for subsequent generations.
Foliar application. Apply when
first feeding daiage occurs. Repeat
at 28 day intervals until next heavy
frost.
Foliar application. Repeat at 14
day intervals as needed.
Foliar application. Use the higher
dosage when larger larvae are pre-
sent.
Foliar application.
plication.
Foliar application.
Mist blower ap-
Ornamental Woody Shrubs
Aphids
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Do not apply to edible crops. Do
not apply to huckleberry, balm of
gilead, and Viburnum suspensum.
Before treating large plantings in
nursery crops, spray only a few
plants and observe 14 days for
phytotoxicity.
Foliar application.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
PITBKABA
$3400401
&075.001S
OISBEAMA
$3400401
&075.0015
eiTALABA
$3400401
$075.0015
OITAXAEC
$3400401
&075.0015
0ITANACA
$3400401
S075.0015
eiTAXAIC
$3400401
&075.0015
&075.0015
OIQAXAAA
$3400401
&075.0015
9IMAAAEA
$3400401
&075.0015
Ornamental Woody Shrubs (continued)
Bagworm
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Birch leafminer
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
California oakworm
0.25-0.5 lb/ Foliar application. Use the higher
100 gal dosage when larger larvae are pre-
water sent.
(75X SC/S)
Oouglas-fir tussock moth (larvae)
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application.
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Fall cankerworm
0.25-0.5 lb/ Foliar application. Use the higher
100 gal dosage when larger larvae are pre-
water sent.
(75X SC/S)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Leafrollers
1 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Mist blower
application. Apply a suitable
spreader sticker for improved con-
trol.
Foliar application. Hydraulic spray
application. Apply a suitable
spreader sticker for improved con-
trol.
Foliar application.
0.25 lb/100 Foliar application.
gal water
(75X SC/S)
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0ITBGBLC
$3400401
&075.0015
9INASABJ
$3400401
&075.0015
3IRAAABG
$3400401
&075.0015
3ITANAVA
$3400401
&075.0015
0ITAUAOA
$3400401
&075.0015
Site and Pest
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Ornamental Woody Shrubs (continued)
Nantucket pine tip moth (larvae)
0.75 lb/100 Foliar application. Consult State
gal water Cooperative Agricultural Extension
(7SX SC/S) Service for timing information. Re-
peat applications may be required
for subsequent generations.
Root weevils (adults)
0.75 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Scales (crawlers)
Spring cankerworm
Tent caterpillars
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Repeat at 28
day intervals until the next heavy
frost.
Foliar application. Repeat at 14
day intervals as needed.
0.25-0.5 lb/ Foliar application. Use the higher
100 gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
dosage when larger larvae are pre-
sent.
Foliar application. Mist blower ap-
plication.
0ITAAAMA
$3400401
&075.0015
/3419900
CIVABAAA
$3419901
S3401601
Webworms
Osmanthus
Grasshoppers
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Repeat at 14
day intervals as needed.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
$3419902
S3401602
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
ForBulation(s)
•IRAAABG
$3419901
S3401601
Osmanthus (continued)
Scales (crawlers)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Scales (crawlers), Foliar appli-
cation for use and limitation information.
/3410600
eiVABAAA
$3410601
S3401601
$3410602
S3401602
Pachvsandra
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia/ Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
OILAVBEA
$3410601
4215.6015
/3509700
OIRACAAA
$3509701
Palm
Aphids
&209.401S
£215.6015
0IRAHBBA
$3509701
&075.0015
Twospotted spider mite
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L7
gal water
(15.6* SC/L)
Black scale
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
2 tbls or Foliar application.
1 fl.oe 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
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0IRARACA
PIRAHBBA
@IVABAAA
$3509701
S3401601
$3509702
S3401602
CIRAHBAA
PIRAHBBA
flRAKAZA
PIRAHBBA
/3114900
6IRACAAA
$3114901
&075.0015
Site and Pest
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Palm (continued)
Cottonycushion scale
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Black scale for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Hemispherical scale
Tea scale
Pansies
Aphids
Foliar application.
Refer to Black scale for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Black scale for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.5 tbls or Foliar application.
3 g 751
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
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/3410900
9IRACAAA
$3410901
S075.0015
4209.4015
&215.6015
3IMOCAGA
$3410901
&075.0015
0IVABAAA
$3410901
S3401601
$3410902
S3401602
/3115400
@IRACAAA
$3115402
&001.5004
Site and Pest
Periwinkle
Aphids
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Petunias
Aphids
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.5 this or
3 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
<7SX SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
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Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
eiTBCCNA
93115401
4075.0015
Petunias (continued)
Beet armyworm
,5209.4015
S215.6015
0ITBCCSA
$3115401
&075.0015
Cabbage looper
&209.4015
0ITBCBOA
$3115401
&209.4015
3ITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
Corn earworm
Fall armyworm
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Foliar application.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
OIMOCAGA
$3115401
&075.0015
6,209.4015
&215.6015
OIVABAAA
$3115401
S3401601
$3115402
S3401602
eiTAAAOA
$3115402
&001.5004
OITANAHA
PITBCCSA
Petunias (continued)
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Loopers
Omnivorous looper
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants becoie reinfested.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to the top 1 to 2 inches of soil.
(1.5X G) Plant seed or set plants and water
thoroughly.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
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0ITBCCWA
$3115401
&209.4015
SITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
SITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
/3115500
0IRAWAJA
33115501
&209.4015
&215.6015
SIVABAAA
$3115501
S3401601
33115502
S3401602
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Petunias (continued)
Rose budworm
Southern armyworm
3 tbls or Foliar application.
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation
information.
Yellowstriped armyworm
Philodendron
Citrus mealybug
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(1S.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
297
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PIRAHAMA
PIRAHAJA
9ILAVBEA
$3115501
&215.6015
/3115600
0ILAVBEA
$3115601
&075.0015
&215.6015
/3411000
OIRACAAA
$3411001
&075.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Philodendron (continued)
Longtailed mealybug
Foliar application.
Refer to Citrus mealybug for use and limitation
information.
Twospotted spider mite
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Phlox
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Twospotted spider site
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Photinia
Aphids
&209.4015
&215.6015
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Photinia (continued)
Aphids (continued)
$3411002
&001.5004
9IVABAAA
93411001
S3401601
$3411002
S3401602
/3509800
UTBKABA
$3509801
S075.0015
Grasshoppers
Pine
Bagworm
$209.4015
2.5 Ib 1.5X Soil application. Apply evenly over
G/100 sq.ft the root zone of the plants from the
(1.5X G) base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
S215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
,<75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
299
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Pine (continued)
Bagwora (continued)
&203.0019
(3% PrL)
eiTANABA
$3509801
&203.0019
Cankerworms
<3X PrL)
0ISAOAHA
33509801
&075.0015
European pine sawfly
&209.4015
6,215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
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HTABAIA
PITANABA
0IVABAAA
$3509801
S3401601
$3509802
S3401602
eiTAXAIA
PISAOAMA
0ITAXAIC
PITANABA
$3509823
Site and Pest
Pine (continued)
Fall webworm
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Grasshoppers
Gypsy moth
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to European pine sawfly for use and limita-
tion information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation infor-
mation.
£085.0005
ference at
breast
height
(85* P/T)
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply 4 days
tree circum- prior to or during early larval
stage. Each implant cartridge con-
tains 0.85 gram actual acephate.
The number of implant cartridges
needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
3ITAMXYA
$3509823
&085.0005
Pine (continued)
Jeffrey pine needleminers
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply during
tree circum- peak moth flight and prior to larvae
ference at mining. Each implant cartridge con-
breast tains 0.85 gram actual acephate.
height The number of implant cartridges
(85X P/T) needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
SIQAXAAA
PITANABA
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
0IQAMARA
PITANABA
eiTBGBLA
PISAOAHA
9ITBGBLC
$3509823
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Nantucket pine tip moth
Foliar application.
&08S.OOOS
Refer to European pine sawfly for use and limita-
tion information.
Nantucket pine tip moth (larvae)
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply 4 days
tree circum- prior to anticipated larval feeding
ference at stage. Each implant cartridge con-
breast tains 0.85 gram actual acephate.
height The number of implant cartridges
(85X P/T) needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Issued: 7-22-80
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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0ISAXAEA
$3509801
£075.0015
0ISAOABA
$3509801
&075.0015
0ITBUAOA
93509801
4075.0015
eiSAOAGA
PISAOAMA
Site and Pest
'ine (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Nantucket pine tip moth (larvae) (continued)
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
Nesting pine sawfly
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Pine sawflies
Pine tube moth
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application,
Foliar application.
Redheaded pine sawfly
Foliar application.
Refer to European pine sawfly for use and limita-
tion information.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
(continued)
•IRAAABG
$3509801
&075.001S
4209.4015
&215.6015
(PILAVAAA
93509801
&075.0015
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale, cottonycushion scale, hem-
lock scale, pine needle scale, and pine tortoise scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spider mites (including southern red mite and spruce spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal tines at 7 to 10 day intervals.
6.215.6015
0ITAUADA
PITANABA
•ITAXAAA
$3509801
&075.0015
Tent caterpillars
Tussock moths
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
water
<7SX SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
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Pine (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
9ITBUATA
$3509823
£085.0005
Western spruce budworm
0.8S g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply during
tree circum- bud swelling prior to bud burst.
ference at Each implant cartridge contains 0.85
breast gram actual acephate. The number of
height implant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To detrmine the number of im-
plant cartridge needed/ multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
eiTBMBCA
93509823
Zimmerman pine moth
4085.0005
0.85 g/4 in.
tree circum-
ference at
breast
height
(85* P/T)
Injection treatment. Apply during
bud swelling prior to insect activ-
ity. Each implant cartridge con-
tains 0.8£ gram actual acephate.
The number of implant cartridges
needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
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/3411300
OIRACAAA
$3411301
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Pittosporua
Aphids
&209.4015
&215.6015
OIVABAAA
$3411301
S3401601
$3411302
S3401602
OIRAAABG
$3411301
£209.4015
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Scales (crawlers)
Foliar application.
0.5 this or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
2 this or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
&215.6015
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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/3509900
QIVABAAA
$3509901
S3401601
$3509902
S3401602
eiRAAABG
93509901
S3401601
/3115900
HVABAAA
93115901
S3401601
$3115902
S3401602
eiRAHAAA
$3115901
$075.0015
Site and Pest
Podocarpus
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Scales (crawlers)
£209.4015
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to.Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Scales (crawlers), Foliar appli-
cation for use and limitation information.
Poinsettia
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug, longtailed mealybug, and solanum
mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75% SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation(s)
&215.6015
tIRAAABG
$3115901
&075.0015
Poinsettia (continued)
Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug, longtailed mealybug, and solanun
mealybug) (continued)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale and cottonycushion scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&209.4015
6.215.6015
OIRABAAA
PIRAWAAA
Whiteflies
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Mealybugs (including citrus mealybug,
longtailed mealybug, and solanum mealybug) for use
and limitation information.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
/3510100
9ITBKABA
$3510101
&203.0019
Poplar
Bagworm
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
SITANABA
PITBKABA
9ITAUAEA
$3510)01
&075.0015
Cankerworms
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
£209.4015
&215.6015
9ITABAIA
$3510101
S075.0015
PITBKABA
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6* SC/L)
Fall webworm
Foliar application,
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Refer to Bagworm for additional use and limita-
tion information.
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OITAUAGA
PITAUAEA
0IVABAAA
93510101
S3401601
93510102
S3401602
OITAXAIA
PITAUAEA
9ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
OIQAXAAA
PITBKABA
9IQAMARA
PITBKABA
9ITBDAHA
PITAUAEA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Poplar (continued)
Forest tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Grasshoppers
Gypsy moth
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Lygus bugs
Poplar tentmaker
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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HTBDAIA
$3510101
&075.0015
SITBDAFA
$3510101
&075.0015
SITBEAFA
$3510101
&075.0015
0ITAUADA
PITBKABA
0ITAXAAA
PITAUAEA
eiTAUAFA
PITAUAEA
3ISBEAUA
$3510101
$075.0015
Site and Pest
Poplar (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation<8)
Redhumped caterpillar
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(7SX SC/S)
Saddled prominent
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 7SX
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Spiny elm caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Western tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Willow sawfly
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use,. Limitations
Formulation(si
/3128400
CIRACAAA
$3128401
&209.4015
4215.6015
eiVABAAA
$3128401
S3401601
$3128402
S3401602
Primrose
Aphids
Grasshoppers
2 this or Foliar application.
1 fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
Mater
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 this or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
9ILAVBEA
$3128401
£215.6015
/3141600
OIRAWAJA
$3141601
&209.4015
Twospotted spider mite
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Purple Passion Vine
Citrus mealybug
4215.6015
15.6X SC/L/ Additional applications may be need-
gal water ed if plants become reinfested.
(15.6X SC/L)
3 tbls or 1.5 Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
fl.oz 9.4X times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
SC/L/gal ditional applications may be needed
water if plants become reinfested.
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tlbs or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9IVABAAA
33141601
S3401601
33141602
S3401602
/3510300
eiTBMATA
33510323
&085.0005
/3411800
9INASCSA
33411801
S075.0015
Purple Passion Vine (continued)
Grasshoppers
Redbud
Grape leaffolder
Rhododendron
Black vine weevil
£209.4015
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
ference at
breast
height
(85X P/T)
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply during
tree circum- late spring prior to larval activ-
ity. Each implant cartridge con-
tains 0.85 gram actual acephate.
The number of implant cartridges
needed depends on the diameter
breast height of the tree. To de-
termine the number of implant car-
tridges needed, multiply the trunk
diameter by 3.14 and divide by 4.
Refer to general warnings under Or-
namental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
4.5 g 75X tion with soil application. Begin
SC/S/gal application in mid-June and make 3
water additional applications at 21 day
(75X SC/S) intervals.
or
3 tbld or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
&215.6015
93411802
&075.0015
£209.4015
&215.6015
OIVABAAA
93411801
S3401601
$3411802
S3401602
Rhododendron (continued)
Black vine weevil (continued)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Grasshoppers
Soil application. Apply to soil be
neath plants. Use in conjunction
with foliar application. Begin ap-
plication in mid-June and make 3 ad
ditional applications at 21 day in-
tervals.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Rhododendron (continued)
flQAXAAA
$3411801
£209.4015
Lace bugs
&21S.6015
eiNASDMJ
$3411801
&075.0015
Obscure root weevil
S209.4015
S215.6015
$3411802
£001.5004
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(adults)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L'
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application,
Foliar application. Apply in late
spring as soon ts feeding is noticed
(usually about May). Repeat every
28 days through September. Mid-July
through August are the peak feeding
times.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. Apply in late spring as
soon as feeding is noticed (usually
about May). Repeat every 28 to 42
days through September- Mid-July
through August are the peak feeding
times.
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/3412000
SIRACAAA
$3412001
Site and Pest
Rose
Aphids
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
&203.0019
$3412002
&001.5004
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
or
0.5 lb/100
gal water
<75X SC/S)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(3X PrL)
3.3 oz 1.5X
G/9 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli'
cation. Apply 2 times in the spring
(42 days apart) at the first sign of
new growth and 1 additional applica-
tion in the fall. Do not exceed 3
applications per year. A slight
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Rose (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Aphids (continued)
eiTBCCNA
$3412001
£075.0015
Beet armyworm
S209.4015
S21S.6015
dTBCBOA
$3412001
&209.4015
Corn earworm
$215.6015
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
marginal top burn may result on
leaves of sensitive varieties. On
established roses/ apply at first
sign of new growth. Water thor-
oughly to carry the systemic control
deep into the root zone. Do not
make multiple applications in the
spring on sandy soils as injury may
occur. Do not apply to newly plant-
ed roses until they have become well
established, or have been planted in
the ground for 90 days.
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
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eiTBCCOA
PITBCCNA
0IMOCAGA
$3412001
&075.0015
&209.4015
£215.6015
OIVABAAA
33412001
S3401601
93412002
S3401602
OINBPAZA
$3412001
&209.4015
&215.6015
Site and Pest
Rose (continued)
Fall armyworm
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Japanese beetle
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75% SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
4 tbls or Foliar application. Repeat at 7 to
2 fl.oz 9.4X 10 day intervals as needed.
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
318
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
eiRAAABG
$3412001
&075.0015
Rose (continued)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale and cottonycushion scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&209.4015
6,215.6015
§ITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
eiLAVAAA
$3412001
&075.0015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Southern armyworm
&215.6015
CIRAEAAA
PITBCCNA
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Spider mites (including southern red mite and twospotted spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spittlebugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
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Rose (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0ITAXADA
$3412001
&209.4015
&215.6015
3ITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
Whitemarked tussock moth
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Yellowstriped armyworm
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
/3117100
0IRACAAA
$3117102
&001.5004
eiMOCAGA
$3117101
S075.0015
$209.4015
Salvia
Aphids
Flower thrips
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
$215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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OIVABAAA
$3117101
S3401601
33117102
S3401602
eiRABAAA
PIMOCAGA
/3511100
OIVABAAA
93511101
S3401601
$3511102
S3401602
PITAXAIA
$3511101
4075.0015
&209.4015
Site and Pest
Salvia (continued)
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Whiteflies
Sassafras
Grasshoppers
Gypsy moth
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation.
&215.6015
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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/3117500
0IRAHAJA
$3117501
&209.4015
&215.6015
0IVABAAA
$3117501
S3401601
$3117502
S3401602
Site and Peat
Schefflera
Citrus mealybug
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Grasshoppers
3 tbls or 1.5 Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
fl.oz 9.4X tines at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
SC/L/gal ditional applications May be needed
water if plants become reinfested.
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
/3140800 Shrimp Plant
0IRAHBBG Black scale (crawlers)
$3140801 1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
&075.0015 (75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
3IRARACG Cottonycushion scale (crawlers)
$3140801 1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
water ditional applications may be needed
&075.0015 (75X SC/S) if plants become reinfested.
0IRAHBAG Hemispherical scale (crawlers)
33140801 1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
water ditional applications may be needed
4075.0015 (75X SC/S) if plants become reinfested.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3420900
OIVABAAA
93420901
S3401601
$3420902
S3401602
0IRAAABG
$3420901
S3401601
/3511500
eiNAMDAA
$3511501
&075.0015
OINAMDAC
$3511501
&209.4015
£215.6015
CIVABAAA
$3511501
S3401601
Shrub-Althea
Grasshoppers
Scales (crawlers)
Siberian Elm
Elm leaf beetle
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Scale (crawlers). Foliar appli-
cation for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Elm leaf beetle (larvae)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(8)
Siberian Elm (continued)
Grasshoppers (continued)
$3511502
S3401602
CITAXAAA
$3511501
S075.0015
Soil application.
&209.4015
S215.6015
/3521100
CITANACA
$3521101
4075.0015
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Silver Maple
Fall Cankerworm
£209.4015
£215.6015
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this cr
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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CIVABAAA
$3521101
S3401601
$3521102
S3401602
0ITANAVA
$3521101
&075.0015
/3542600
§ITAGAAA
$3542601
&075.0015
&209.4015
6,215.6015
fIVABAAA
$3542601
S3401601
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Silver Maple (continued)
Grasshoppers
Spring cankerworm
Slippery Elm
Casebearers
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 7SX
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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$3542602
S3401602
/3118400
3IRACAAA
$3118401
&075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
$3118402
&001.5004
eiTBCCNA
$3118401
S075.0015
S209.4015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Slippery Elm (continued)
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Grasshoppers (continued)
Snapdragon
Aphids
Beet armyworm
Soil application,
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Use pattern continued on the next page.
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&215.6015
9ITBCBOA
PITBCCNA
CITBCCOA
PITBCCNA
ftlMOCAGA
$3118401
4075.0015
61209.4015
&215.6015
PIVABAAA
$3118401
S3401601
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Snapdragon (continued)
Beet armyworm (continued)
Corn earworm
Fall armyworm
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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$3118402
S3401602
0ITBUAVA
$3118401
&209.4015
&215.6015
flTBCCHA
$3118401
&209.4015
GITBCCLA
PITBCCNA
6ITBCBNA
$3118401
&075.0015
PITBCCQA
PITBCCNA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Snapdragon (continued)
Grasshoppers (continued)
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Obliquebanded leafroller
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Rose budworm
Foliar application.
Southern armyworm
Tobacco budworm
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Yellowstriped armyworm
Foliar application.
Refer to Beet armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Issued: 7-22-80
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/3413000
SIRACAAA
$3413001
&075.0015
Site and Peat
Spirea
Aphids
&209.4015
&215.6015
$3413002
&001.5004
9ITBKABA
$3413001
&203.0019
Bagworm
SITANABA
PITBKABA
Cankerworms
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.5 this or
3 g 75%
SC/S/gal
Mater
(75X SC/S)
or
2 this or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 this or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
Foliar application.
<3X PrL)
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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UTABAIA
PITBKABA
SIVABAAA
$3413001
S3401601
$3413002
S3401602
0ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
0IQAXAAA
PITBKABA
0IQAMARA
PITBKABA
0ITBUAVA
$3413001
&209.4015
Site and Pest
Spirea (continued)
Fall webworm
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
ForaulationCs)
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Lygus bugs
£215.6015
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Obliquebanded leafroller
3 tbls or Foliar application.
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6% SC/L)
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CITBDAFA
$3413001
&075.0015
SITAUADA
PITBKABA
/3511600
eiTBKABA
$3511601
&203.0019
0ITANABA
PITBKABA
0ITABAIA
PITBKABA
eiVABAAA
$3511601
S3401601
Site and Pest
Spirea (continued)
Saddled prominent
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Tent caterpillars
Cankerworms
Fall webworm
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
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$3511602
S3401602
$ITAXAIA
$3511601
&075.0015
&209.4015
4215.6015
eiTAXAIC
PITBKABA
9IQAXAAA
PITBKABA
0IMAAAGA
PITAXAIA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Spruce (continued)
Grasshoppers (continued)
Soil application.
Gypsy moth
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Leafminers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Gypsy moth for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Issued: 7-22-80
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0IQAMARA
PITBKABA
eiLAVAAA'
$3511601
&075.0015
&215.6015
0ITAUADA
PITBKABA
/3413100
0IVABAAA
$3413101
S3401601
$3413102
S3401602
Spruce (continued)
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Spider mites (including southern red mite and spruce spider mite)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications nay be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants becone reinfested.
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Tent caterpillars
Staqhorn Sumac
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
334
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(ITBUAVA
$3413101
S075.0015
&209.4015
S215.6015
IITBUBCA
$3413101
S075.0015
/3141400
9IOAMARA
93141401
&075.0015
eiMOAAAA
$3141401
&075.001S
/3119100
SIMOAAAA
03119101
$075.0015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(8)
Staqhorn Sumac (continued)
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Statice
Lygus bugs
Thrips
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Strawflower
Thrips
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply when pest
first appears or at tight flower bud
stage.
Foliar application. Apply when pest
first appears or at tight flower bud
stage.
335
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/3427500
PITBDABA
$3427501
&075.0015
/3421500
9IRAHBBG
$3421501
&075.0015
eiRARACG
$3421501
&075.0015
OIRAXAAA
$3421501
&075.0015
/3511800
0ITBKABA
$3511801
&209.4015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Dae, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Sumac
Walnut caterpillar
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application,
Sweet Bay
Black scale (crawlers)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
water ditional applications may be needed
(75X SC/S) if plants become reinfested.
Cottonycushion scale (crawlers)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
Psyllids
Sweetqum
Bagworm
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
&215.6015
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
336
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Sweetqum (continued)
Bagworm (continued)
Foliar application. Apply for a
&203.0019 (3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
0IRAHBBG Black scale (crawlers)
93511801 1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
$075.0015 <75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
0ITANABA Cankerworms
$3511801 -- Foliar application. Apply for a
&203.0019 (3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100
square feet for heavy infestation.
Dosage given based on plants 2 feet
in height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
GIRARACG Cottonycushion scale (crawlers)
Foliar application.
PIRAHBBG Refer to Black scale (crawlers) for use and
limitation information.
3ITABAIA Fall webworm
Foliar application.
PITANABA Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
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0IVABAAA
93511601
S3401601
$3511802
S3401602
fITAXAIC
PITANABA
0IRAHBAG
PIRAHBBG
9IRAHBJG
PIRAHBBG
0IQAXAAA
PITANABA
SIQAMARA
PITANABA
SITBUAVA
$3511801
&075.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Sweetqum (continued)
Grasshoppers
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Hemispherical scale (crawlers)
Foliar application.
Refer to Black scale (crawlers) for use and limi-
tation information.
Indian wax scale (crawlers)
Foliar application.
Lace bugs
Refer to Black scale (crawlers) for use and limi-
tation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
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UTBUBCA
$3511801
&075.0015
0ITBDAIA
$3511801
&075.0015
eiTBMDYA
$3511801
&075.0015
0ITAUADA
PITANABA
/3511900
0IRACAAA
$3511901
&075.0015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Sweetqum (continued)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Redhumped caterpillar
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75% SC/S)
Sweetgum leaftier
Tent caterpillars
Sycamore
Aphids
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
0.5 this or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Sycamore (continued)
Aphids (continued)
S3511923
&085.0005
3ITBKABA
$3511901
&075.0015
Bagworm
&209.4015
&215.6015
&203.0019
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
ference at implant cartridge contains 0.85 gram
breast actual acephate. The number of im-
height plant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed, multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(7SX SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
0ITANABA
93511901
S203.0019
Site and Pest
Sycamore (continued)
Cankerworns
§ITAGAAA
$3511901
£075.0015
Casebearers
$209.4015
S215.6015
WABAIA
33511901
S075.0015
Fall webworm
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
<3X PrL)
0.75 this or
4.5 q 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6% SC/L/
gal water
(15.6% SC/L)
0.75 this or
4.5 g 7SX
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application,
Foliar application.
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Sycamore (continued)
Fall webworn (continued)
Foliar application. Apply for a
&203.0019 (3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
$3511923 0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Each implant
tree circum- cartridge contains 0.85 gram actual
ference at acephate. The number of implant
breast cartridges needed depends on the
height diameter breast height of the tree.
&085.0005 (85X P/T) To determine the number of implant
cartridges needed, multiply the
trunk diameter by 3.14 and divide by
4. Refer to general warnings under
Ornamental Plants (herbaceous, woody
shrubs, trees and vines) for specif-
ic information and instructions on
implant cartridge application.
OIVABAAA Grasshoppers
$3511901 Foliar application.
S3401601 Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
$3511902 Soil application.
S3401602 Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
eiTAXAIC Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
PITANABA Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
9IQAXAAA
$3511901
&075.0015
Sycamore (continued)
Lace bugs
&209.4015
£215.6015
&203.0019
$3511902
&001.5004
9IQAMARA
PITANABA
Lygus bugs
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
<3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. Do not apply more than 3
times per year.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
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ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
9ITBUAVA
$3511901
&075.0015
9ITBUBCA
33511901
&075.0015
CIZZZCNA
$3511901
&075.0015
0ITAUADA
PITANABA
OITAXAAA
$3511901
4075.0015
6.209.4015
Sycamore (continued)
Obliquebanded leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Omnivorous leafroller
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
Sycamore leaftier
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Tent caterpillars
£215.6015
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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/3120200
(ITBCCSA
03120201
S075.0015
8ITANAWA
$3120201
&075.0015
/3120500
1IRACAAA
$3120501
S209.4015
Site and Peat
Transvaal Daisy
Cabbage looper
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Omnivorous looper
Tulips
Aphids
$215.6015
43120523
£085.0005
0.7b tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Foliar application,
2 tbls or Foliar application.
1 fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
ference at
breast
height
(35X P/T)
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
implant cartridge contains 0.8S gram
actual acephate. The number of im-
plant cartridges needed depends on
the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed/ multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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CIVABAAA
03120501
S3401601
$3120502
S3401602
/3413700
eiRACAAA
$3413701
S075.0015
Site and Pest
Tulips (continued)
Grasshoppers
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
£209.4015
&215.6015
$3413702
&001.5004
Viburnum
Aphids
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
2 tbls or
1 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.61 SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft.
U.5X G)
Foliar application.
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OITBKABA
$3413701
£203.0019
Viburnum (continued)
Bagworm
0INASCSA
93413701
&209.4G15
Black vine weevil
£215.6015
H413702
£209.4015
&215.6015
HTANABA
PITBKABA
Cankerworms
Foliar application. Apply for a
(3X PrL) period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
tion with soil application. Begin
application in mid-June and make 3
additional applications at 21' day
intervals.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4% SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6t SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Soil application. Apply to soil be-
neath plants. Use in conjunction
with foliar application. Begin ap-
plication in mid-June and make 3 ad-
ditional applications at 21 day in-
tervals.
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9ITABAIA
PITBKABA
GIVABAAA
$3413701
S3401601
$3413702
S3401602
9ITAXAIC
PITBKABA
9IQAXAAA
PITBKABA
0IQANARA
PITBKABA
9INASDMJ
93413701
&075.0015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Viburnum (continued)
Fall webworm
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Obscure root weevil (adults)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply in late
4.5 g 75X spring as soon as feeding damage is
SC/S/gal noticed (usually about Hay). Repeat
water every 28 days through September.
(75X SC/S) Mid-July through August are the peak
feeding times.
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Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
9IRAAAEA
93413701
&075.0015
CITAUADA
PITBKABA
0ILAVBEA
$3413701
&209.4015
Viburnum (continued)
Planthoppers
Foliar application.
Tent caterpillars
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
&21S.6015
9IRABAAA
$3413701
&075.0015
Twospotted spider mite
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4* SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6* SC/L)
Whiteflies
&209.4015
4215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75*
SC/S/gal
water
(75* SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4* SC/L/
gal water
(9.4* SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6* SC/L/
gal water
(15.6* SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
ditional applications may be needed
if plants become reinfested.
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/3512200
SIRACAAA
$3512223
Site and Pest
Walnut
Aphids
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
&085.0005
/3127800
3IRAWAJA
$3127801
&209.4015
Wandering Jew
Citrus mealybug
&215.6015
9IVABAAA
$3127801
S3401601
$3127802
S3401602
Grasshoppers
0.85 g/4 in. Injection treatment. Apply when
tree circum- wingless forms first appear. Each
ference at implant cartridge contains 0.85 gran
breast actual acephate. The number of
height implant cartridges needed depends on
(85X P/T) the diameter breast height of the
tree. To determine the number of
implant cartridges needed, multiply
the trunk diameter by 3.14 and di-
vide by 4. Refer to general warn-
ings under Ornamental Plants (herba-
ceous, woody shrubs, trees and
vines) for specific information and
instructions on implant cartridge
application.
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
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/353S500
4IVABAAA
$3535501
S3401601
$3535502
33401602
3ITAXAAA
$3535501
5075.0015
&209.4015
4215.6015
/3512800
0IRACAAA
$3512801
S075.0015
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Wild Cherry
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
<75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Willow
Aphids
0.5 tbls or
3 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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0ITBKABA
$3512801
&075.0015
Site and Peat
Willow (continued)
Bagworn
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
&209.4015
&215.6015
&203.0019
0ITANABA
$3512801
&203.0019
Cankerworms
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
(3X PrL)
(3X PrL)
Foliar application.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation. Dosage
given based on plants 2 feet in
height. Adjust the dosage depending
on height of foliage. Use the high-
er dosage for spot treatment of in-
dividual plants and localized infes-
tation.
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Willow (continued)
•ITAUAEA
$3512801
4075.0015
&209.4015
4215.6015
Eastern tent caterpillar
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 q 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
UTABAIA
$3512801
&075.0015
PITANABA
Fall webworn
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Refer to Cankerworms for additional use and limi-
tation information.
0ITAUAGA
PITAUAEA
Forest tent caterpillar
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
9IVABAAA
$3512801
S3401601
$3512802
S3401602
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for uje and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
OITAXAIA
PITAUAEA
eiTAXAIC
PITANABA
OIQAXAAA
PITANABA
9INAMAAC
$3512802
&001.S004
OIQAMARA
PITANABA
aiTBDAHA
PITAUAEA
eiRAXAAA
PITAUAEA
Willow (continued)
Gypsy moth
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Leaf beetles (larvae)
2.5 Ib 1.5X Soil application. Apply evenly over
G/100 sq.ft the root zone of the plants from the
(1.5% G) base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation.
Lygus bugs
Poplar tentmaker
Psyllids
Foliar application.
Refer to Cankerworms for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
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tITBDAIA
$3512801
&075.0015
eiRAAABG
$3512801
&075.0015
&209.4015
$215.6015
0ITBEAFA
$3512801
&075.0015
OITAUAOA
PITBKABA
OITAXAAA
PITAUAEA
Site and Pest
Willow (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Redhumped caterpillar
0.75 this or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Scales (crawlers) (including black scale and cottonycushion scale)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
i.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spiny elm caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Tent caterpillars
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Tussock moths (including whitemarked tussock moth)
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
355
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9ITBDABA
$3512801
&075.0015
©ITAUAFA
PITAUAEA
eiNAMDKA
$3512801
&075.0015
eiNAMDKC
$3512801
&209.4015
&215.6015
$3512802
&001.5004
€>ISBEAUA
$3512801
&075.0015
Site and Peat
Willow (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(e)
Walnut caterpillar
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 7S%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Western tent caterpillar
Willow leaf beetles
Willow sawfly
Foliar application.
Refer to Eastern tent caterpillar for use and
limitation information.
Willow leaf beetles
Foliar application.
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
(larvae)
3 tbls or 1.5 Foliar application.
fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil. In lawn areas, water thor-
oughly after application.
Foliar application.
356
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Peat
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3422800
01RAWAJA
$3422801
&209.401S
&215.6015
0IVABAAA
$3422801
S3401601
$3422802
S3401602
eiRAHAMA
PIRAHAJA
tIRAAABG
$3422801
£209.4015
Wisteria
Citrus mealybug
Grasshoppers
3 this or 1.5 Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals. Ad-
ditional applications may be needed
if plants become reinfested.
fl.oz 9.4X
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Longtailed mealybug
Foliar application.
Refer to Citrus mealybug for use and limitation
information.
Scales (crawlers)
&215.6015
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
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/3121100
OIQAMARA
$3121101
&075.0015
§IMOAAAA
$3121101
£075.0015
/3438800
eiVABAAA
$3438801
S3401601
$3438802
S3401602
9IRAHBJG
$3438801
&075.0015
CIMAAAGA
$3438801
&075.0015
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
<75X SC/S)
Foliar application.
0.5 lb/100
gal water
<75X SC/S)
Foliar application. Apply when pest
first appears or at tight flower bud
stage.
Thrips
Yaupon
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Indian wax scale (crawlers)
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
water Additional applications may be need-
(75X SC/S) ed if plants become reinfested.
Leafminers
0.75 tbls or Foliar application.
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
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Yaupon (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Leafminers (continued)
$3438802
&001.5004
2.5 Ib 1.5X
G/100 sq.ft
(1.5X G)
0IRAXAAA
93438801
S075.0015
Psyllids
S209.4015
&215.6015
GILAVAAA
$3438801
S075.0015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Spider mites (including southern red mite)
Soil application. Apply evenly over
the root zone of the plants from the
base to the drip line on all sides
of the plant. In cultivated areas,
work into the top 1 to 2 inches of
soil and water thoroughly. In lawn
areas, water thoroughly after appli-
cation. For control of birch leaf*
miner, apply in the early spring
when leaves are unfolding (leaf
puncture stage) or at the earliest
sign of leaf damage. Repeat in 28
to 42 days for second generation.
Foliar application.
1 tbls or 6 g Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
75X SC/S/gal times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
&215.6015
water
(75X SC/S)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
0IRAKAZG
PIRAHBJG
/3513000
9ITBKABA
$3513001
&203.0019
Yaupon (continued)
Tea scale (crawlers)
Yew
Bagworn
0INASCSA
$3513001
&075.0015
Black vine weevil
&209.4015
Foliar application.
Refer to Indian wax scale (crawlers) for use and
limitation information.
(3X PrL)
£215.6015
0.75 this or
4.5 g 75%
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 this or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply for a
period of 5 seconds per 100 square
feet for light infestation and for a
period of 10 seconds per 100 square
feet for heavy infestation.
Dosage given based on plants 2 feet
in height. Adjust the dosage de-
pending on height of foliage. Use
the higher dosage for spot treatment
of individual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
tion with soil application. Begin
application in mid-June and make 3
additional applications at 21 day
intervals.
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$3513002
S075.0015
&209.4015
61215.6015
0ITANABA
PITBKABA
9ITABAIA
PITBKABA
0IVABAAA
$3513001
S3401601
$3513002
S3401602
eiTAXAIC
PITBKABA
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Yew (continued)
Black vine weevil (continued)
Cankerworms
Fall webwora
Grasshoppers
0.75 tbls or Soil application. Apply to soil be-
4.5 q 75X neath plants. Use in conjunction
SC/S/gal with foliar application. Begin ap-
water plication in mid-June and make 3 ad-
(75X SC/S) ditional applications at 21 day in-
or tervals.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
3IQAXAAA
PITBKABA
Yew (continued)
Lace bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagwora for use and limitation informa-
tion.
3IQAMARA
PITBKABA
3IRAWAAA
33513001
S075.0015
S209.4015
5215.6015
9IRAAABG
33513001
&209.4015
Lygus bugs
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Mealybugs (including longtailed mealybug and taxus mealybug)
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Scales (crawlers)
S215.6015
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
Additional applications may be need-
ed if plants become reinfested.
Issued: 7-22-80
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tITAUADA
PITBKABA
/3121200
eiHOCAGA
$3121201
£209.4015
6.215.6015
OIVABAAA
93121201
S3401601
03121202
S3401602
9IRAAABG
PINOCA6A
/3414300
0IMOCAGA
$3414301
S3121201
Site and Pest
Yew (continued)
Tent caterpillars
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Yucca (Herbaceous)
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Scales (crawlers)
Yucca (Woody)
Flower thrips
Foliar application.
Refer to Bagworm for use and limitation informa-
tion.
3 this or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
1.5 fl.oz times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
9.4X SC/L/ Additional applications may be need-
gal water ed if plants become reinfested.
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation .
Foliar application.
Refer to Yucca (Herbaceous), Flower thrips, Foliar
application for use and limitation infor- nation.
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CIVABAAA
$3414301
S3401601
$3414302
S3401602
eiRAAABG
$3414301
S3121201
/3121300
eiMOCAGA
$3121301
£075.0015
&209.4015
&215.6015
eiVABAAA
$3121301
S3401601
$3121302
S3401602
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Yucca (Moody) (continued)
Grasshoppers
Scales (crawlers)
Zinnia
Flower thrips
Grasshoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Yucca (Herbaceous), Flower thrips, Foliar
application for use and limitation information.
0.75 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 2 or 3
4.5 g 75X times at 7 to 10 day intervals.
SC/S/gal Additional applications may be need-
water ed if plants become reinfested.
(75% SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Foliar application
for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Abelia, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
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OIQAXAAA
$3121301
£075.0015
Site and Pest
Zinnia (continued)
Lace bugs
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
For«ulation(s)
£209.4015
£215.6015
CIRAFAAA
$3121302
&001.5004
0IHAAAGA
$3121301
S075.0015
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
S209.4015
Foliar application.
0.75 tbis or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/gal
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly.
S215.6015
0.75 tbls or
4.5 g 75X
SC/S/ga.l
water
(75X SC/S)
or
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
U5.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Issued: 7-22-80
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Site and Pest
Zinnia (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Liaitations
Formulation(s)
Leafminers (continued)
$3121302
&001.5004
3IRABAAA
PIMOCAGA
Hhiteflies
/3301600
0IVABAAA
$3301601
&209.4015
(Lawns and Turf)
Bentqrass
Grasshoppers
&215.6015
$3301602
&209.4015
2.5 Ib 1.5X Preplant soil application. Work in-
G/100 sq.ft to top 1 to 2 inches of soil. Plant
(1.5X G) seed or set plants and water thor-
oughly. For control of birch leaf-
miner, apply in the early spring
when leaves are unfolding (leaf
puncture stage) or at the earliest
sign of leaf damage. Repeat appli-
cation in 28 to 42 days for second
generation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Flower thrips for use and limitation in-
formation.
&215.6015
2 tbls or Foliar application. Use in conjunc-
1 fl.oz 9.4X tion with soil application.f
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal vater
(15.6X SC/L)
2 tbls or Soil application. Use in conjunc-
1 fl.oz 9.4X tion with foliar application.
SC/L/gal
water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1 tbls or
0.5 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
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0IRAFAAA
03301601
4209.4015
6,215.6015
9ITBMABA
PIRAFAAA
/3301700
0ITBCCOA
03301701
&209.4015
4215.6015
CIVABAAA
93301701
S3301601
$3301702
S3301602
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Bentqrass (continued)
Leafhoppers
Sod webworms
Bermudaqrass
Fall armyworm
Grasshoppers
Foliar application. Apply 6 gallons
of finished spray per 1,000 square
feet.
3 this or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Leafhoppers for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application. Apply 6 gallons
of finished spray per 1,000 square
feet.
3 tbls or
1.5 fl.oz
9.4X SC/L/
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Foliar applica-
tion for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
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0IRAFAAA
PITBCCOA
OITBMABA
PITBCCOA
/3301900
0IVABAAA
$3301901
S3301601
$3301902
S3301602
SIRACDNA
$3301901
&209.4015
&215.601S
OIRAFAAA
PIRACDNA
OlTBMABA
PIRACDNA
Site and Pest
Leafhoppers
Sod webworms
Blueqrass
Grasshoppers
Greenbug
Leafhoppers
Sod webworms
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application.
Refer to Fall armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Fall armyworm for use and limitation in-
formation.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Foliar applica-
tion for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
3 tbls or Foliar application. Apply 6 gallons
1.5 fl.oz of finished spray per 1,000 square
9.4X SC/L/ feet.
gal water
(9.4X SC/L)
or
1.5 tbls or
0.75 fl.oz
15.6X SC/L/
gal water
(15.6X SC/L)
Foliar application.
Refer to Greenbug for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application.
Refer to Greenbug for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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/3303100
fIVABAAA
$3303101
S3301601
$3303102
S3301602
QIRAFAAA
$3303101
S3301601
/3305000
PIVABAAA
$3305001
S3301601
43305002
S3301602
IIRAFAAA
$3305001
S3301601
Site and Peat
Fescue
Grasshoppers
EPA ConpendiviB of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Leafhoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Foliar applica-
tion for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Leafhoppers, Foliar applica-
tion for use and limitation information.
Fire Ant Mounds (in bermudagrass,
centipedegrass, bahiagrass, St.
Augustinegrass and bare ground)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions .
St. Auqustineorass
Grasshoppers
Leafhoppers
Foliar application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Foliar applica-
tion for use and limitation information.
Soil application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Grasshoppers, Soil application
for use and limitation information.
Foliar application.
Refer to Bentgrass, Leafhoppers, Foliar applica-
tion for use and limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Peat Doeages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
: (Ornamental and Forest Greenhouse Plants)
General Warnings and Limitations; Workers exposed to treated plant sur-
faces prior to 24 hours following application of acephate must wear
chemical-resistant gloves. For greenhouse application, apply at the end
of work day. Shut off all outside exhaust fans and close windows,
doors, and ventilation. If greenhouse cannot be closed tightly, use
higher dosage.
/3147100 Airplane Plant
0IRACAAA Aphids
$3147110 -- Foliar application to greenhouse
&203.0019 (3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indivi-
dual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
CIRAWAAA Mealybugs
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
PIRACAAA Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0IRAAABA Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
PIRACAAA Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
eiLAVAAA Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
PIRACAAA Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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IIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
OIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3101600
9IRACAAA
$3101610
&203.0019
•IRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Airplane Plant (continued)
Thrips
Whiteflies
Aloe
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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OILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
3IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
3IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3102100
0IRACAAA
$3102110
&075.0015
0IRAHAAA
$3102110
&075.0015
9IRAAABG
$3102110
&075.0015
0IMOAAAA
$3102110
&075.0015
eiRABAAA
$3102110
&075.0015
Site and Pest
Aloe (continued)
Spider Bites
Thrips
Whiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Anthurium
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales (crawlers)
Thrips
Whiteflies
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. A repeat application
may be made after 14 days if needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Repeat at 14 day
intervals as needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. A repeat application
may be made after 14 days if needed.
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Site and Pest
/3103400 Begonia
IIRACAAA
(3103410
£203.0019
HRAUAAA
PIRACAAA
tIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
"LAVAAA
PIRACAAA
•IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Hhiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
373
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/3103800
OIRACAAA
93103810
&203.0019
3IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
eiLAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
SIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Bird-of-Paradise
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period o
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage giver
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
374
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/3104000
•IRACAAA
$3104010
&203.0019
0IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
QILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
QIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
PI8ABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Bloodleaf
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
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/3901300
9IRACAAA
$3901310
&203.0019
Site and Pest
Boston Fern
Aphids
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
OIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
0ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
9IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
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/3104600
OIRACAAA
•3104610
&075.0015
&203.0019
Site and Pest
Cacti
Aphida
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitation*
Foraulation(s)
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
(31 PrL)
0IRAHAAA
93104610
&07S.0015
&203.0019
Mealybugs
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(7SX SC/S)
(3* PrL)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. A repeat application
may be made after 14 days if needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
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Site and Peat
Cacti (continued)
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
9IRAAABA
$3104610
&203.0019
Scales
§IRAAABG
$3104610
&075.0015
9ILAVAAA
PIRAAABA
eiMOAAAA
$3104610
&075.0015
&203.0019
Scales (crawlers)
Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. Repeat at 14 day
(75X SC/S) intervals.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Scales for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Thrips
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
<3X PrL)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
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fIRABAAA
PIRAWAAA
/3105000
WRACAAA
$3105010
&203.0019
•ITBCCSA
PIRACAAA
0IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
OILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
Cacti (continued)
Whiteflies
Calendula
Aphids
Cabbage looper
Mealybugs
Spider mites
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application.
Refer to Mealybugs for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application tc greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OINOAAAA
PIRACAAA
§IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3105700
Calendula (continued)
Thrips
Whiteflies
Carnation
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Do not apply 3 percent pressurized
liquid more often than once every 28
days.
0IRACAAA
$3105710
&075.0015
&203.0019
Aphids
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
(3% PrL)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
XII-103301-261
380
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tITBCCSA
$3105710
&203.0019
eiMAAAGA
PITBCCSA
0IHAAAEA
PITBCCSA
0IRAHAAA
PITBCCSA
«»IRA A ABA
PITBCCSA
0ILAVAAA
PITBCCSA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Peat
Carnation (continued)
Cabbage looper
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Leafniners
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-262
381
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
OIMOAAAA
$3105710
&075.0015
PITBCCSA
Carnation (continued)
Thrips
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. Apply when pest first
(75X SC/S) appears or at the tight flower bud
stage.
Refer to Cabbage looper for additional use and
limitation information.
eiRABAAA
PITBCCSA
/3147000
CIRACAAA
$3147010
&203.0019
Whiteflies
Centaurea qymnocarpa
Aphids
PIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
Mealybugs
Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage'given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-263
382
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fILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
HMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
HRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3144400
IIRACAAA
93144410
&203.0019
IIRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Centaurea qvmnocarpa (continued)
Spider mites
Thrips
Hhiteflies
Chicken Gizzard
Aphid*
Mealybugs
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-264
383
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CIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
eiLAVAAA
PIRACAAA
SIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
OIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3123100
OIRACAAA
$3123110
&203.0019
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Chicken Gizzard (continued)
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Christmas Cactus
Aphids
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
384
III-103301-265
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•IRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
•ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
CIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation
-------
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3106500
Chrysanthemum
0IRACAAA
$3106510
&075.0015
$203.0019
Aphids
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
(3X PrL)
0ITBCCSA
$3106510
&203.0019
Cabbage looper
(3X PrL)
Do not apply 3 percent pressurized
liquid more often than once every 28
days. Phytotoxicity has occurred
on the following chrysanthemum vari-
eties: albatross, bonnie jean,
dixie, garland gem, iceberg, pride,
showoff, statesmen, tally ho, west-
ward ho, and wild honey. Before
treating large chrysanthemum plant-
ings, spray only a few plants and
observe 14 days for varietal phyto-
toxicity.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-267
386
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eiMAAAGA
PITBCCSA
QIMAAAEA
PITBCCSA
9IRAWAAA
PITBCCSA
«RAAABA
PITBCCSA
PILAVAAA
PITBCCSA
CIMOAAAA
$3106510
&075.0015
PITBCCSA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Chrysanthemum (continued)
Leafminers
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. Apply when pent first
(75X SC/S) appears or at the tight flower bud
stage.
Refer to Cabbage looper for additional use and
limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
387
III-103301-268
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CIRABAAA
PITBCCSA
/3107100
0IRACAAA
33107110
&203.0019
9IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
eiRAAABA
PIRACAAA
3ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation (s)
Chrysanthemum (continued)
Hhiteflies
Coleus
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
-- Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
388
III-103301-269
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tIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
3IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3107200
PIRACAAA
$3107210
&203.0019
CIRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
CIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Coleus (continued)
Thrips
Whiteflies
Columbine
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square fset for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-270
389
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CILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
§IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
eiRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3404700
0IRACAAA
$3404710
&203.0019
0IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Columbine (continued)
Spider aites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Crotons
Aphids
Mealybugs
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-271
390
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URAAABA
PIRACAAA
CILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
•IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3436000
0IRACAAA
$3436010
4203.0019
Site and Pest
Crotons (continued)
Scales
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Crown-of-Thorns
Aphids
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(31 PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-272
391
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•IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
§IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
flLAVAAA
PIRACAAA
OINOAAAA
PIRACAAA
flRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3144500
OIRACAAA
$3144510
&203.0019
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Crown-o£-Thorns (continued)
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Hhiteflies
Devils Ivy
Aphids
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
Issued: 7-22-80
Use pattern continued on the next page.
III-103301-273
392
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eiRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
«ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
OIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRABAAA
PiRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Devils Ivy (continued)
Aphids (continued)
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
393
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-274
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/3108900
PIRACAAA
$3108910
&203.0019
eiRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
0ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
§IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Dieffenbaehia
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Hhiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
394
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-275
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/3405300
0IRACAAA
$3405310
&203.0019
0IMAAAEA
PIRACAAA
0IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
0ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
9IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Euonvmus
Aphida
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-276
395
-------
«IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3499900
§IRACAAA
$3499910
&203.0019
OIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
3IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
OILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Euonymus (continued)
Hhiteflies
Feltbrush
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
396
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-277
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UMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
eiRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3110600
fIRACAAA
93110610
&203.0019
9IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Feltbrush (continued)
Thrips
Whiteflies
Garden Balsam
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
397
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-278
-------
eiLAVAAA
PIRACAAA
9IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
flIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3406300
3IRACAAA
$3406310
&203.0019
6IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Garden Balsam (continued)
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Gardenia
Aphids
Mealybugs
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
398
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-279
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IIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
9ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
9INOAAAA
PIRACAAA
PIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3110800
OIRACAAA
43110810
&203.0019
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Gardenia (continued)
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Geranium
Aphids
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
399
III-103301-280
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0ITBCCSA
PIRACAAA
0IMAAAEA
PIRACAAA
PIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
9ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(a)
Geranium (continued)
Cabbage looper
Leafrollers
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Issued: 7-22-60
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
III-103301-281
400
-------
/3142400
PIRACAAA
03142410
&203.0019
9ITBCCSA
PIRACAAA
•IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
•ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
9IHOAAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
German Ivy
Aphids
Cabbage looper
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider nites
Thrips
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-282
401
-------
9IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3418300
3IRACAAA
33418310
&203.0019
0ITBCCSA
PIRACAAA
9IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
SIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
German Ivy (continued)
Whiteflies
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Grape-Ivy
Aphids
Cabbage looper
Mealybugs
Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-283
402
-------
JILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
HMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
IIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
IIRAAABA
PIRAHAAA
EPA Conpendiun of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Grape-Ivy (continued)
Spider mites
Thrips
Hhiteflies
/3112700
IIRAVAAA
43112710
£203.0019
Jade Plant
Mealybugs
Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Mealybugs for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-284
403
-------
0ILAVAAA
PIRAWAAA
/3114100
eiRACAAA
$3114110
&203.0019
eiRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
OILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosaoes and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation(s)
Jade Plant (continued)
Spider mites
Moses-in-the-Cradle
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Mealybugs for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
404
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-285
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aiMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3146800
PIRACAAA
$3146610
&203.0019
OIRANAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Moses-in-the-Cradle (continued)
Thrips
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Whiteflies
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Niqhtbloominq Cereus
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-286
405
-------
CILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
SIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3114700
SIRACAAA
$3114710
&075.0015
&203.0019
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Niqhtbloominq Cereus (continued)
Spider mites
Thrips
Hhiteflies
Orchids
Aphids
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
(3* PrL)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-287
406
-------
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
eiTBCCSA
$3114710
&203.0019
eiRAHAAA
$3114710
&075.0015
PITBCCSA
•IRAAABA
PITBCCSA
PIRAAABG
$3114710
&075.0015
0ILAVAAA
PITBCCSA
9IHOAAAA
W114710
S075.0015
PITBCCSA
Site and Pest
Orchids (continued)
Cabbage looper
Mealybugs
Scales
Scales (crawlers)
Spider mites
Thrips
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance,
Formulation(s)
Use, Limitations
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. A repeat application
(75X SC/S) may be made after 14 days if needed.
Refer to Cabbage looper for additional use and
limitation information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. A repeat application
(75X SC/S) may be made after 14 days if needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for use and limitation
information.
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(7SX SC/S)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Cabbage looper for additional use and
limitation information.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-288
407
-------
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
flIRABAAA
$3114710
&075.0015
PITBCCSA
/3100400
Orchids (continued)
Hhiteflies
•IRACAAA
$3100410
&075.0015
PIRAHAAA
$3100410
&075.0015
•IRAAABG
$3100410
&075.0015
0IMOAAAA
$3100410
S075.0015
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. A repeat application
(75X SC/S) may be made after 14 days if needed.
Refer to Cabbage looper for additional use and
limitation information.
Ornamental Foliage Plants
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales (crawlers)
Thrips
0.25 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Phytotoxicity has occurred on the
following foliage plants: Bietchum
gibbum, Cissus antartica, Ficus
tranqularis, Fittonia verschafetti.
prayer plant (Maranta leuconeura
kerchoveana), Pachvstachya lutea,
Plecanthrus australis, Polypodium
aureaus, Polvstichum, Pteris endi-
formis. and piggyback plant (Tolmiea
menziesii). Before treating large
plantings, spray only a few plants
and observe 14 days for varietal
toxicity. The addition of a wetting
agent may be needed on difficult to
wet foliage.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. A repeat application
may be made after 14 days if needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Repeat at 14 day
intervals as needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-289
401
-------
4IRABAAA
33100410
&075.0015
/3114900
IIRACAAA
$3114910
i203.0019
9IRA1TAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
0ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
9IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Ornamental Foliage Plants (continued)
Hhiteflies
Pansies
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. A repeat application
(7SX SC/S) may be made after 14 days if needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3t PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-290
409
-------
0IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3115200
SIRACAAA
$3115210
&203.0019
CIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
CIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
9ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Pansiea (continued)
Hhiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Peperomia
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
410
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-291
-------
(IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
HRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3144600
IIRACAAA
$3144610
4203.0019
tIMAAAGA
PIRACAAA
•IRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)"
Peperomia (continued)
Thrips
Whiteflies
Pepper (Ornamental)
Aphids
Leafminers
Mealybugs
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-292
411
-------
•JIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
PILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
3IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
3IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3115500
9IRACAAA
33115510
&203.0019
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Pepper (Ornamental) (continued)
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Philodendron
Aphids
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion .
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3% PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-293
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•IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
0ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3115900
PIRACAAA
93115910
S075.0015
&203.0019
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Philodendron (continued)
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Poinsettia
Aphids
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.25 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants.
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
Use pattern continued on the next page.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-294
413
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Poinsettia (continued)
Aphids (continued)
SIRAWAAA
$3115910
&075.0015
&203.0019
Mealybugs
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. A repeat application
(75X SC/S) may be made after 14 days if needed.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
SIRAAABA
$3115910
&203.0019
Scales
eiRAAABG
$3115910
&075.0015
Scales (crawlers)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
0.5 lb/100 Foliar application to greenhouse
gal water grown plants. Repeat at 14 day
(75X SC/S) intervals.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-295
414
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•ILAVAAA
PIRAAABA
OIMOAAAA
$3115910
4075.0015
eiRABAAA
PIRAWAAA
/3144700
OIRACAAA
$3144710
&203.0019
OIRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Poinsettia (continued)
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Polka Dot Plant
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Scales for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75* SC/S)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Mealybugs for use and limitation infor-
mation.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
415
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-296
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3ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
3IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use. Limitations
Formulation(s)
Polka Dot Plant (continued)
Spider mites
Thrips
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
eiRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Whiteflies
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
/3412000
9IRACAAA
413412010
Rose
Aphids
&075.0015
0IMAAAEA
$3412010
&075.0015
flMOAAAA
$3412010
5075.0015
Leafrollers
Thrips
0.5 lb/100
gal water
(75X SC/S)
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
0.5-0.75 lb/ Foliar application to greenhouse
100 gal grown plants. Use the higher dosage
water when large larvae are present.
<75X SC/S)
0.5-0.75 lb/ Foliar application to greenhouse
100 gal grown plants. Apply when pest first
water appears or at the tight flower bud
(75X SC/S) stage.
416
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-297
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/3117200
9IRACAAA
$3117210
&203.0019
SIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
OIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
9ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
OIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Sansevieria
Aphida
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Hhiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-298
417
-------
/3144800
0IRACAAA
$3144810
&203.0019
eiRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
0IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
OILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
Santolina
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3% PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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/3117500
•IRACAAA
43117510
&203.0019
•IRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
9ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
•IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
eiRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
Schefflera
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance. Use, Limitations
Formulation(«)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion .
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-300
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3140800
@IRACAAA
33140810
&203.0019
Shrimp Plant
Aphids
@IRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
PIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
CILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indivi-
dual plants and localized
infestation.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse(
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation
information.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation
information.
0IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Hhiteflies
Issued: 7-22-80
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation
information.
III-103301-301
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/3118400
0IRACAAA
43118410
&203.0019
•IRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
OIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
OILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
•IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Snapdragon
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider Bites
Thrips
Whiteflies
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-302
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
/3145000
OIRACAAA
$3145010
&203.0019
eiRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
Spider Plant
Aphids
Mealybugs
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
CIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
eiLAVAAA
PIRACAAA
3IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
0IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Whiteflies
Issued: 7-22-80
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
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/3141900
*IRACAAA
$3141910
4203.0019
eiRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
eiRAAABA
PIRACAAA
0ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
CIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
3IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Sprenqer Asparagus
Aphids
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
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/3146100
3IRACAAA
93146110
£203.0019
3ITBCCSA
PIRACAAA
SIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
SIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
fILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
SIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Swedish Ivy (white-edged)
Aphids
<3X PrL)
Cabbage looper
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation infora-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
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CIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3127800
eiRACAAA
$3127810
&203.0019
OIRAWAAA
PIRACAAA
OIRAAABA
PIRACAAA
QILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
Swedish Ivy (white-edged) (continued)
Hhiteflies
Wandering Jew
Aphids
Mealybugs
Scales
Spider mites
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-306
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Site and Peat
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
0IMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
3IRABAAA
PIRACAAA
/3121300
9IRACAAA
$3121310
&203.0019
Wandering Jew (continued)
Thrips
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Hhiteflies
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Zinnia
Aphids
OIMAAAGA
PIRACAAA
eiMAAAEA
PIRACAAA
Leafminers
Leafrollers
Foliar application to greenhouse
(3X PrL) grown plants. Apply for a period of
5 seconds per 100 square feet for
light infestation and for a period
of 10 seconds per 100 square feet
for heavy infestation. Dosage given
based on plants 2 feet in height.
Adjust the dosage depending on
height of foliage. Use the higher
dosage for spot treatment of indi-
vidual plants and localized infesta-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-307
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eiRAHAAA
PIRACAAA
9IRAAABA
PIRACAAA
0ILAVAAA
PIRACAAA
OIMOAAAA
PIRACAAA
fIRABAAA
PIRACAAA
Site and Pest
Zinnia (continued)
Mealybugs
EPA Conpendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Foraulation(s)
Scales
Spider mites
Thrips
Whiteflies
(Houseplants)
Houseplants
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
Foliar application to greenhouse
grown plants.
Refer to Aphids for use and limitation informa-
tion.
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-308
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Site and Pest
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(a)
DOMESTIC DWELLINGS, MEDICAL FACILITIES AND SCHOOLS
General Warnings and Limitations; Do not allow children or pets to come
into contact with treated surfaces until sprays have dried. When
handling acephate for use around the home (except for those to be used
as a ready-to-use aerosol), wear chemical resistant gloves, long pants,
and long sleeved shirt. Spray with the wind to the back and do hot use
when wind speeds are 10 miles per hour or more. Hash the outside of the
gloves with soap and water before removing.
Domestic Dwellings (Indoor)
Hospitals (Indoor)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
Do not allow children on treated
surfaces until spray has dried.
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
FOREST, CHAPARRAL, NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
/3000000
Forest Trees
eiTAXAIC
$3000001
&075.0015
19001500
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Acephate is toxic to birds. Applica-
tions may adversely affect birds in
treatment areas. Do not apply di-
rectly to water or wetlands except
under forest canopy. Do not contami-
nate water by cleaning of equipment
or disposal of wastes. Cover or
soil-incorporate spills.
0.5-0.75 Ib/A Foliar application. Apply in 0.5
(75X SC/S) gallon of water per acre by air-
craft. Apply after foliage expan-
sion and insect hatch have begun.
Use the low dosage for suppression
of light to moderate populations.
Use the high dosage for heavy popu-
lations and where extended residual
control is desired.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-309
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Dosages and Tolerance, Use.'Limitations
Formulation(s)
•ITBUATC
03000001
&075.0015
19001500
9ITBUASC
$3000001
&075.0015
19001500
Forest Trees (continued)
Western spruce budworm (larvae)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Spruce budworm (larvae)
0.5 Ib/A
(75X SC/S)
Wastelands
Foliar application. Apply in 1 gal-
lon of water per acre by helicopter.
Claims for control are limited to
population suppression only.
Foliar application. Apply in 0.5
gallon of water per acre by air-
craft. Claims for control are
limited to population suppression
only.
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
(Edible Product Areas)
Commercial/Industrial/Institu-
tional Establishments
Food Handling Establishments
Ships
0.02 ppm (processed food)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
0.02 ppm (processed food)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
0.02 ppm (processed food)
This is a new use registered subse-
quent to the development of this
entry. Refer to appropriate label-
ing for use information and limita-
tions.
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-310
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EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Site and Pest Dosages and Tolerance, Use, Limitations
Formulation(s)
AERIAL. MOTHPROOFING AND TANK MIX APPLICATIONS
Aerial Application
Refer to
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Beans (Dried Type), Beans (Succu-
lent, Lima), Beans (Succulent, Other
than Lima), Cotton, Lettuce (Crisp-
head Types), Soybeans, Tobacco (Air
Cured), Tobacco (Flue Cured)
FOREST. CHAPARRAL. NONAGRICULTURAL AND WASTELANDS
Forest Trees
Issued: 7-22-80 III-103301-311
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&097.0001
I
&07S.0002
I
&085.0002
t
EPA Compendium of Acceptable Uses
ACEPHATE
Listing of Registered Pesticide Products by Formulation
97X technical chemical
acephate (103301)
000239-02471
75X formulation intermediate
acephate (103301)
000239-02507*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
8SX formulation intermediate
acephate (103301)
000239-02447
&001.5004 1.5X granular
* acephate (103301)
000239-02453 000239-02472
&085.0005 85X pelleted/tableted
t acephate (103301)
037979-00001
&075.0015 75X soluble concentrate/solid
I acephate (103301)
000239-02406 000239-02418
000239-02443
000239-02419 000239-02427
&080.0015 80t soluble concentrate/solid
t acephate (103301)
000239-02434
&085.0015 85> soluble concentrate/solid
I acephate (103301)
000239-02462*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&209.4015 9.4* soluble concentrate/liquid
t acephate (103301)
000239-02461
&215.6015 15.6X soluble concentrate/liquid
t acephate (103301)
000239-02436
&297.0015 97X soluble concentrate/liquid
t acephate (103301)
000239-02493* 000239-02486*
*jacket currently unavailable for review
&203.0019 31 pressurized liquid
I acephate (103301)
000499-00210
Issued: 7-22-80
III-103301-312
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BIBGUIDE-1
GUIDE TO USE OF THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. CONTENT OF BIBLIOGRAPHY. This bibliography contains
citations of all studies considered relevant by EPA in
arriving at the positions and conclusions stated elsevfc-here
in the Standard. Primary sources for studies in this
bibliography have been the body of data submitted to EPA
and its predecessor agencies in support of past regulatory
decisions. Selections from other sources including the
published literature, in those instances where they have
been considered, will be included.
2. UNITS OF ENTRY. The unit of entry in this bibliography
is called a "study-" In the case of published materials,
this corresponds .closely to an article. In the case of
unpublished materials submitted to the Agency, the Agency
has sought to identify documents at a level parallel to
the published article from within the typically larger
volumes in which they were submitted. The resulting
"studies" generally have a distinct title (or at least a
single subject), can stand alone for purposes of review,
and can be described with a conventional bibliographic
citation. The Agency has attempted also to unite basic
documents and commentaries upon them, treating them as a
single study-
3. IDENTIFICATION OF ENTRIES. The entries in this bibliography
are sorted numerically by "Master Record Identifier," or
MRID, number. This number is unique to the citation, and
should be used at any time specific reference is required.
It is not related to the six-digit "Accession Number"
which has been used to identify volumes of submitted
studies; see paragraph 4(d)(4) below for a further explana-
tion. In a few cases, entries added to the bibliography
late in the review may be preceded by a nine-character
temporary identifier. These entries are listed after
all MRID entries. This temporary identifier number is
also to be used whenever specific reference is needed.
4. FORM OF ENTRY. In addition to the Master Record Identifier
(MRID), each entry consists of a citation containing
standard elements followed, in the case of material
submitted to EPA, by a description of the earliest known
submission. Bibliographic conventions used reflect the
standards of the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI), expanded to provide for certain special needs.
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BIBGUIDE-2
a. Author. Whenever the Agency could confidently identify
one, the Agency has chosen to show a personal author.
When no individual was identified, the Agency has
shown an identifiable laboratory or testing facility
as author. As a last resort, the Agency has shown
the first submitter as author.
b. Document Date. When the date appears as four digits
with no question marks, the Agency took it directly
from the document. When a four-digit date is followed
by a question mark, the bibliographer deduced the
date from evidence in the document. When the date
appears as (19??), the Agency was unable to determine
or estimate the date of the document.
c. Title. In some cases, it has been necessary for
Agency bibliographers to create or enhance a document
title. Any such editorial insertions are contained
between square brackets.
d. Trailing Parentheses. For studies submitted to the
Agency in the past, the trailing parentheses include
(in addition to any self-explanatory text) the fol-
lowing elements describing the earliest known submission:
(1) Submission Date. The date of the earliest known
submission appears immediately following the word
"received."
(2) Administrative Number. The next element,
immediately following the word "under," is the
registration number, experimental use permit
number, petition number, or other administrative
number associated with the earliest known submission.
(3) Submitter. The third element is the submitter,
following the phrase "submitted by." When
authorship is defaulted to the submitter, this
element is omitted.
(4) Volume Identification (Accession Numbers). The
final element in the trailing parentheses
identifies the EPA accession number of the volume
in which the original submission of the study
appears. The six-digit accession number follows
the symbol "CDL," standing for "Company Data
Library." This accession number is in turn
followed by an alphabetic suffix which shows the
relative position of the study within the volume.
For example, within accession number 123456, the
first study would be 123456-A; the second, 123456-
B; the 26th, 123456-Z; and the 27th, 123456-AA.
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00014219 Warnock, R.E. (1973) Metabolism of Orthene to Ortho 9006 Detected
in Rats. (Unpublished study received Feb 17, 1977 under 6F1680;
submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
098473-C)
00014496 Tucker, B.V. (1972) Residues of Orthene and Ortho 9006 in a Marine
Diatom Growing in Treated Water. (Unpublished study received
Aug 7, 1972 under 239-2406; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:001571-U)
00014518 Cheng, H.M. (1974) Characterization of 14C in Liver and Urine from
Rats Treated Orally with S-Methyl-14C-Orthene or S-Methyl-14C-
Ortho 9006. (Unpublished study received Nov 10, 1976 under 239-
2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
095570-L)
00014532 Rich, G.J.; Leary, J.B. (1975) Residue Data Sheet: Soybeans: Test
No. T-3074. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-3075 and
T-3197, received Sep 10, 1975 under 239-2418; submitted by Chev-
ron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:195034-B)
00014533 Post, H.A.; Leary, J.B. (1975) Residue Data Sheet: Soybeans: Test
No. T-3076. (Unpublished study received Sep 10, 1975 under
239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:195034-C)
00014534 Moherek, E.A.; Leary, J.B. (1975) Residue Data Sheet: Soybeans:
Test No. T-3166. (Unpublished study received Sep 10, 1975 under
239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:195034-D)
00014540 Sakamoto, S.S.; Slagowski, J.L. (1976) Residue Data Sheet: Beans:
Test No. T-3682. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-3683
and T-3756, received Jun 7, 1977 under 239-2418; submitted by
Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:232596-H)
00014541 Ross, B.L.; Slagowski, J.L. (1976) Residue Data Sheet: Snapbeans:
Test No. T-3743. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-3744,
T-3780, T-3781..., received Jun 7, 1977 under 239-2418; sub-
mitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:232596-J)
00014555 Tucker, B.V. (1974) Characterization of 14C in Tissues and Milk
from Goats Fed S-Methyl-14C-Orthene or S-Methyl-14C-Ortho 9006.
(Unpublished study including test no. T-3201, received Nov 10,
1976 under 239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
mond, Calif.; CDL:095572-K)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate standard
MRID CITATION
00014579 Chevron Chemical Company (1974) Orthene--and the Metabolite—Ortho
9006 Residue Analysis by Thermionic Gas Chromatography. Method
RM-12A-4 dated Apr 25, 1974. (Unpublished study received Sep
21, 1976 under 239-2418; CDL:095287-E)
00014635 O'Connor, T.F.; Galletta, T.A. (1975) Environmental Impact Study of
Aerially Applied Orthene on a Forest and Aquatic Ecosystem:
LOTEL Report 174. (Unpublished study received Jun 30, 1975 un-
der 239-2443; prepared by State Univ. of New York—Oswego, Lake
Ontario Environmental Laboratory, submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:225768-A)
00014637 Bocsor, J.G.; O'Connor, T.F. (1975) Environmental Impact Study of
Aerially Applied Orthene on a Forest and Aquatic Ecosystem: Im-
pact on Aquatic Ecosystem: LOTEL Report 174. (Unpublished study
received Jun 30, 1975 under 239-2443; prepared by State Univ.
of New York—Oswego, Lake Ontario Environmental Laboratory, sub-
mitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:225768-C)
00014638 Devine, J.M. (1975) Environmental Impact Study of Aerially Applied
Orthene on a Forest and Aquatic Ecosystem: Persistence of Or-
thene Residues in the Forest and Aquatic Environment: LOTEL Re-
port 174. (Unpublished study received Jun 30, 1975 under 239-
2443; prepared by State Univ. of New York—Oswego, Lake Ontario
Environmental Laboratory, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:225768-D)
00014639 Bart, J.; Streckewald, T.; Peakall, D. (1975) Environmental Impact
Study of Aerially Applied Orthene on a Forest and Aquatic Eco-
system: Impact on Birds: LOTEL Report 174. (Unpublished study
received Jun 30, 1975 under 239-2443; prepared by State Univ.
of New York—Oswego, Lake Ontario Environmental Laboratory, sub-
mitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:225768-E)
00014642 Moore, R.B. (1975) Environmental Impact Study of Aerially Applied
Orthene on a Forest and Aquatic Ecosystem: Effects of Orthene
on Soil Microorganisms: LOTEL Report 174. (Unpublished study
received Jun 30, 1975 under 239-2443; prepared by State Univ.
of New York—Oswego, Lake Ontario Environmental Laboratory, sub-
mitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:225768-H)
00014655 Bledsoe, M.E.; Cooper, D.; Witherspoon, B., Jr.; et al. (1979)
Orthene (Acephate) Insecticide: Food Residue Evaluations of a
Food Service Establishment (McDonalds Restaurants and Winn Dixie
Foods)—Spot Application. (Unpublished study including test
nos. T-4658, T-4670, T-4659, received Apr 17, 1979 under 239-
2464; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
238179-C)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00014656 Bledsoe, M.E.; Cooper, D.; Slagowski, J.L. (1979) Orthene (Ace-
phate) Insecticide: Food Residue Evaluations of a Manufacturing
Establishment (Pet Bakery and Sophie Mae Candy Corp.)—Spot Ap-
plication. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-4660 and
T-4661, received Apr 17, 1979 under 239-2464; submitted by Chev-
ron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:238179-D)
00014657 Bledsoe, M.E.; Slagowski, J.L. (1979) Orthene (Acephate) Insecti-
cide: Food Residue Evaluations of a Processing Establishment
(Creamery, Univ. of Georgia)—Spot Application. (Unpublished
study including test no. T-4663, received Apr 17, 1979 under
239-2464; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:238179-E)
00014658 Bledsoe, M.E.; Wright, C.; Slagowski, J.L. (1979) Orthene (Ace-
phate) Insecticide: Food Residue Evaluations of a Processing
Establishment (Creamery, N.C.S.U.)—Spot Application. (Unpub-
lished study including test no. T-4662, received Apr 17, 1979
under 239-2464; prepared in cooperation with North Carolina
State Univ., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Cal-
if.; CDL:238179-F)
00014659 Elliott, E.J.; Leary, J.B. (1978) Residue Analysis of Acephate and
Methamidophos in Crops, Soil, Water and Milk. Method RM-12A-5
dated Jan 25, 1978. (Unpublished study received Apr 17, 1979
under 239-2464; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:238179-G)
00014675 Cavalli, R.D. (1970) Acute Oral Toxicity of Ortho RE 12,420: SOCO
127/111:39. (Unpublished study received Jun 21, 1972 under
239-EX-61; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:223505-F)
00014681 Cavalli, R.D. (1970) Acute Dermal Toxicity of RE 12,420: SOCO
134/111:35. (Unpublished study received Jun 21, 1972 under
239-EX-61; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:223505-L)
00014682 Narcisse, J.K.; Cavalli, R.D. (1972) The Skin Irritation Potential
of Orthene 75S: SOCAL 314/VI:137. (Unpublished study received
Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-M)
00014683 Kruke, V.M.; Narcisse, J.K.; Cavalli, R.D. (1972) Acute Inhalation
Toxicity of Orthene 75S: SOCAL 315/IX:62. (Unpublished study
received Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-N)
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Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00014686 Narcisse, J.K.; Cavalli, R.D. (1971) Eye Irritation Potential of
Orthene Technical, Orthene 75S (CC-2153), and Orthene 75S
(CC-2152): SOCAL 273/VI:107. (Unpublished study received Jun
21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-Q)
00014695 Haley, S. (1971) Report to Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho Divi-
sion: Teratogenic Study with Orthene Technical in Albino Rats:
IBT No. B190. (Unpublished study received Jun 21, 1972 under
239-EX-61; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc.,
submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:223505-Z)
00014699 Hartke, K. (1971) Twelve-Month Status Report to Chevron Chemical
Company, Ortho Division: Two-Year Chronic Oral Toxicity Study
with RE 12,420 in Beagle Dogs: IBT No. C8732. (Unpublished
study received Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; prepared by Indus-
trial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-AD)
00014700 Mastalski, K.; Jenkins, D.H. (1970) Report to Chevron Chemical
Company, Ortho Division: Acute Oral Toxicity Study with RE
12,420 Technical in Mallard Ducks: IBT No. J9110. (Unpublished
study received Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; prepared by Indus-
trial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-AE)
00014701 Mastalski, K.; Jenkins, D.H. (1970) Report to Chevron Chemical
Company, Ortho Division: Acute Oral Toxicity Study with RE
12,420 Technical in Ringneck Pheasants: IBT No. J9110. (Unpub-
lished study received Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; prepared by
Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-AF)
00014705 Hutchinson, C. (1970) Bioassay Report: Acute Toxicity of RE-12420
to Three Species of Freshwater Fish. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; prepared by Bionomics,
Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
223505-AJ)
00014711 Sleight, B.H., III (19??) Bioassay Report: Acute Toxicity of Or-
thene (R) (SX-257) to the Brown Shrimp (Penaeus aztecus).
(Unpublished study received Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; pre-
pared by Bionomics, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-AP)
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Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00014713 Sleight, B.H., III (1970) Bioassay Report: Acute Toxicity of RE-
12420 to Atlantic Oyster Embryo (Crassostrea virginica).
(Unpublished study received Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; pre-
pared by Bionomics, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-AR)
00014714 Atkins, E.L.; Greywood, E.A.; Macdonald, R.L. (1971) Effect of
Pesticides on Apiculture: Project NO. 1499. (Unpublished study
received Jun 21, 1972 under 239-EX-61; prepared by Univ. of
California—Riverside, Dept. of Entomology, Div. of Economic
Entomology, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:223505-AS)
00014715 Sakamoto, S.S.; Johansen, C.A. (1971) Toxicity of Orthene to Honey
Bees (Apis mellifera); Alfalfa Leaf Cutter Bees (Megachile
rotundata); Alkali Bees (Nomia melanderi); Bumble Bees
(Bombus auricomus). (Unpublished study received Jun 21,
1972 under 239-EX-61; prepared in cooperation with Washington
State Univ., Entomology Dept., submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223505-AT)
00014729 Chevron Chemical Company (1972) Orthene—and the Metabolite—Ortho
9006 Residue Analysis by Thermionic Gas Chromatography. Method
RM-12A dated Sep 12, 1972. (Unpublished study received Mar 27,
1973 under 3F1375; CDL:093665-C)
00014760 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Bell
Pepper: Test No. T-2467. (Unpublished study including test no.
T-2484, received Dec 13, 1974 under 5F1578; submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:094328-B)
00014762 Winner, W.M.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Sweet Peppers:
Test No. T-2471. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-D)
00014763 Adair, H.M.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Bell Pepper:
Test No. T-2473. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-E)
00014764 Winner, W.M.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Bell Peppers:
Test No. T-2485. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-F)
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00014765 Libby, J.; Leary, J.B. (1972) Residue Data Sheet: Peppers: Test
No. T-2370. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-G)
00014768 Moherek, E.A.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Celery: Test
No. T-2372. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-J)
00014769 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Celery:
Test NO. T-2426. (Unpublished study including test no. 2428,
received Dec 13, 1974 under 5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemi-
cal.Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:094328-K)
00014770 Sakamoto, S.S.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Celery: Test
No. T-2427. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-L)
00014771 Moherek, E.A.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Celery: Test
No. T-2431. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-2429 and
T-2430, received Dec 13, 1974 under 5F1578; submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:094328-M)
00014772 Winner, W.M.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Celery: Test
No. T-2433. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-N)
00014773 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Celery:
Test No. T-2811. (Unpublished study including test no. T-3050,
received Dec 13, 1974 under 5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemi-
cal Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:094328-O)
00014774 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Dewey, M.L. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Lima
Beans: Test No. T-2439. (Unpublished study received Dec 13,
1974 under 5F1578; prepared in cooperation with Morse Laborato-
ries, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-Q)
00014775 Winner, W.M.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Lima Beans:
Test No. T-2443. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-R)
439
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00014776 Moherek, E.A.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Lima Beans:
Test No. T-2445. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-S)
00014777 Sakamoto, S.S.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Lima Beans:
Test No. T-2481. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-T)
00014778 Kensler, D.L., Jr.; Dewey, M.L. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Lima
Beans: Test No. T-2480. (Unpublished study received Dec 13,
1974 under 5F1578; prepared in cooperation with Morse Laborato-
ries, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-U)
00014780 Winner, W.M.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Green Snap
Beans: Test No. T-2444. (Unpublished study received Dec 13,
1974 under 5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:094328-W)
00014781 Moherek, E.A.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Pole Bearis:
Test No. T-2446. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-X)
00014782 Moherek, E.A.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Snap Beans:
Test No. T-2483. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-Y)
00014783 Moherek, E.A.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Green Snap
Beans: Test No. T-2862. (Unpublished study received Dec 13,
1974 under 5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:094328-2)
00014787 Sakamoto, S.S.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Dry Beans:
Test No. T-2830. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-AD)
00014791 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Beans:
Test No. T-2440. (Unpublished study received Dec 13, 1974 under
5F1578; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:094328-AH)
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Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00014852 Rushing, K.W.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Cotton: Test
No. T-2706. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-2707 and
T-2708, received Mar 19, 1975 under 239-2434; submitted by Chev-
ron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:222344-D)
00014853 Schaefer, R.E.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Cotton: Test
No. T-3009. (Unpublished study received Mar 19, 1975 under 239-
2434; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
222344-E)
00014854 Cummings, R.H.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Cotton: Test
No. T-3007. (Unpublished study received Mar 19, 1975 under 239-
2434; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
222344-G)
00014855 Rushing, K.W.; Leary,' J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Cotton: Test
No. T-3006. (Unpublished study received Mar 19, 1975 under 239-
2434; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
222344-H)
00014860 Buckner, C.H.; McLeod, B.B. (1975) Impact of Aerial Applications of
Orthene (R) upon Non-Target Organisms: Report CC-X-104. (Un-
published study received Mar 23, 1977 under 239-2443; prepared
by Canada, Forestry Service, Chemical Control Research Insti-
tute, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
228753-C)
00014971 Thompson, J.P.; Crossley, J. (1971) Residue Data Sheet: Lettuce:
Test No. T-2051. (Unpublished study received Feb 23, 1972'under
2G1248; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:091774-D)
00014938 Hartke, K. (1972) Report to Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho Divi-
sion: Two-Year Chronic Oral Toxicity Study with RE 12,420 in
Beagle Dogs: IBT No. C8732. (Unpublished study received Mar 27,
1973 under 3F1375; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Laboratories,
Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
093671-B)
00014983 Chevron Chemical Company (1972) Analysis of Orthene Residues by
Thin-Layer Chromatography. Method RM-12B dated Jan 21, 1972.
(Unpublished study received Feb 23, 1972 under 2G1248; CDL:
091774-Q)
00014984 Crossley, J. (1972) The Stability of Orthene Residues in Frozen
Crops and Extracts. (Unpublished study received Feb 23, 1972
under 2G1248; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:091774-R)
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MRID CITATION
00014986 Crossley, J. (1972) Hydrolysis of Orthene. (Unpublished study re-
ceived Feb 23, 1972 under 2G1248; submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:091774-T)
00014987 Lee, H. (1972) Photodegradation of Orthene in Water. (Unpublished
study received Feb 23, 1972 under 2G1248; submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:091774-U)
00014988 Tucker, B.V. (1972) Orthene Stability in Soil Leachate. (Unpub-
lished study received Feb 23, 1972 under 2G1248; submitted by
Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:091774-V)
00014989 Tucker, B.V. (1972) Plant Metabolism of S-Methyl-14C-Orthene. (Un-
published study received Feb 23, 1972 under 2G1248; submitted by
Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:091774-W)
00014990 Crossley, J. (1972) Uptake and Translocation of Orthene by Plants.
(Unpublished study including test nos. T-2125 and T-2126, re-
ceived Feb 23, 1972 under 2G1248; submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:091774-X)
00014991 Tucker, B.V. (1972) Orthene Soil Metabolism—Laboratory Studies.
(Unpublished study including supplement, received Feb 23, 1972
under 2G1248; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:091774-Z)
00014992 Tucker, B.V. (1972) Orthene Leaching in Soil. (Unpublished study
including supplementary report, received Feb 23, 1972 under
2G1248; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:091774-AA)
00014994 Lee, H. (1972) Metabolism of Orthene in Rats. (Unpublished study
including letter dated Jan 6, 1972 from C.F. Ott to J.N. Ospen-
sen, received Feb 23, 1972 under 2G1248; submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:091774-AC)
00015038 Adair, H.M.; Leary, J.B. (1972) Residue Data Sheet: Cotton: Test
No. T-2069. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-2070,
T-2253, T-2254..., received Mar 27, 1973 under 3F1375; submitted
by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:093666-0)
00015042 Lauck, J.E.; Leary, J.B.; Schinski, W.L. (1972) Residue Data Sheet:
Lettuce: Test No. T-2260. (Unpublished study received Mar 27,
1973 under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:093666-U)
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MRID CITATION
00015049 Adair, H.M.; Leary, J.B. (1972) Residue Data Sheet: Soybeans: Test
No. T-2088. (Unpublished study including test nos. T-2249 and
T-2250, received Mar 27, 1973 under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:093667-G)
00015050 Adair, H.M.; Leary, J.B.; Schinski, W. (1972) Residue Data Sheet:
Soybeans: Test No. T-2089. (Unpublished study received Mar 27,
1973 under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:093667-H)
00015060 Adair, H.M.; Schinski, W.; Leary, J.B. (1972) Residue Data Sheet:
Soybeans: Test No. T-2090. (Unpublished study received Mar 27,
1973 under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:093667-W)
00015122 Chevron Chemical Company (1973) Summary: Residue and Metabolism:
Orthene (Acephate): Tobacco. Summary of studies 001571-B,
001578-G through 001578-1, 091774-X, 091774-Z, 091774-AA,
223490-D, 223490-E, 223490-G through 223490-1, 223490-R,
223490-T, 223490-U, 223490-W, 223490-X and 223490-AE. (Unpub-
lished study received Jul 20, 1973 under 239-2419; CDL:001578-F)
00015125 Moherek, E.A.; Schinski, W. (1972) Residue Data Sheet: Flue-Cured
Tobacco: Test No. T-2300. (Unpublished study including test no.
T-2301, received Jul 20, 1973 under 239-2419; submitted by Chev-
ron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:001578-1)
00015179 Leary, J.B. (1972) Orthene—Stability of Residues in Crops and Crop
Extracts. (Unpublished study received Mar 27, 1973 under
3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:093669-B)
00015183 Ladd, R. (1972) Report to Chevron Chemical Company, Ortho Division,
Meat and Milk Residue Study with Orthene-Ortho 9006 (SX-434) in
Dairy Cattle: IBT No. J2042. (Unpublished study received Mar
27, 1973 under 3F1375; prepared by Industrial Bio-Test Labora-
tories, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:093669-H)
00015187 Tucker, B.V. (1974) Terminal Residues in Alfalfa and Radishes
Treated with S-Methyl-14C-Orthene. (Unpublished study received
on unknown date under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:093676-B)
00015188 Tucker, B.V.; Pack, D.E. (1974) Analysis of Orthene Treated Field
Crops for Bound Orthene or Ortho 9006 Residues. (Unpublished
study received on unknown date under 3F1375; submitted by
Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:093676-C) 443
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MRID CITATION
00015190 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Crisp
Head Lettuce: Test No. T-2546. (Unpublished study including
test nos. T-2743, T-2745, T-2746..., received Oct 11, 1973 under
3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:093676-1)
00015191 Sakamoto, S.S.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Crisphead
Lettuce: Test No. T-2749. (Unpublished study including test
nos. T-2750 and T-2794, received Oct 11, 1973 under 3F1375; sub-
mitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:093676-J)
00015192 Sakamoto, S.S.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Crisphead
Lettuce: Test No. T-2751. (Unpublished study including test
nos. T-2760 and T-2889, received on unknown date under 3F1375;
submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
093676-K)
00015193 Sakamoto, S.S.; Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data
Sheet: Crisphead Lettuce: Test No. T-2753. (Unpublished study
including test no. T-2754, received on unknown date under
3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:093676-L)
00015194 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet: Crisp-
head Lettuce: Test No. T-2755. (Unpublished study including
test nos. T-2756, T-2757, T-2758..., received on unknown date
under 3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:093676-M)
00015196 Ansolabehere, M.J.; Leary, J.B. (1973) Residue Data Sheet: Cotton:
Test No. T-2256. (Unpublished study received Oct 11, 1973 under
3F1375; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
CDL:093676-P)
00015198 Adair, H.M.; Kalens, K.J.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet:
Cotton: Test No. T-2532. (Unpublished study received on unknown
date under 3F1375; prepared in cooperation with Pattison's Labo-
ratories, Inc., submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
Calif.; CDL:093676-R)
00015199 Slocum, J.B.; Kalens, K.J.; Leary, J.B. (1974) Residue Data Sheet:
Cotton: Test No. T-2533. (Unpublished study including test no.
T-2534, received on unknown date under 3F1375; prepared in coop-
eration with Pattison's Laboratories, Inc., submitted by Chevron
Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:093676-S)
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00015203 Tucker, B.V. (1973) Total 14C Accountability of S-Methyl-14C-Or-
thene Applied to Bean Seedlings. (Unpublished study received
Mar 27, 1973 under 239-EX-60; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Calif.; CDL:223490-<3)
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27, 1973 under 239-EX-60; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co.,
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00015209 Tucker, B.V. (1972) Comparison of Acephate Soil Leaching and Sta-
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1973 under 239-EX-60; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Rich-
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00015210 Warnock, R.E. (1973) 14C-Orthene Residues in Soil and Uptake by
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00015212 Warnock, R.E. (1972) Orthene Leaching Study—EPA Protocol. (Unpub-
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Lake: Test No. T-2294. ^Unpublished study received Mar 27, 1973
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00015222 Crossley, J.; Lee, H. (1972) The Fate of Orthene in Lactating Rumi-
nants (Goats)—Final Report. (Unpublished study including let-
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00015243 Sleight, B.H., III. (1972) Research Report: Exposure of Fish/to
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of Orthene Specialty Concentrate: SOCAL 1420/36:104. (Unpub-
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Test No. T-3935. (Unpublished study received Nov 13, 1979 under
239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
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00015325 Hendrick, I.E.; Slagowski, J.L. (1977) Residue Data Sheet: Celery:
Test No. T-4212. (Unpublished study received Nov 13, 1979 under
239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
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00015326 Carter, E.A.; Slagowski, J.L. (1978) Residue Data Sheet: Celery:
Test No. T-4321. (Unpublished study received Nov 13, 1979 under
239-2418; submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.;
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00015327 Sakamoto, S.S.; Soderquist, C.J. (1979) Residue Data Sheet: Celery:
Test No. T-4462. (Unpublished study received Nov 13, 1979 under
239-2418; prepared in cooperation with California Analytical
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No. T-4494. (Unpublished study received Nov 13, 1979 under 239-
2418; prepared in cooperation with Morse Laboratories, Inc.,
submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond, Calif.; CDL:
241337-H)
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Test No. T-4582. (Unpublished study received Nov 13, 1979 under
239-2418; prepared in cooperation with California Analytical
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IBT No. 8580-09326. (Unpublished study received Mar 23, 1977
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Dietary LC50 Study with Orthene Technical in Mallard Duck-
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00028625 Simmon, V.F. (1979) In vitro Microbiological Mutagenicity and Un-
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00029685 Interregional Research Project Number 4 (1979) Orthene 75 S: Insect
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Leary; Jan 15, 1979 from J.B. Beavers to Francis X. Kamienski;
Mar 1, 1979 from J.B. Beavers to Francis X. Kamienski; Apr 2,
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with Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, sub-
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SOCAL 522/XVIII:44. (Unpublished study received Jan 29, 1979
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00060862 Bullock, C.H. (1978) S-1328: The Eye Irritation Potential of Or-
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on Range!and Wildlife. (Unpublished study received Jan 26, 1982
under 239-2471; prepared by Colorado State Univ., Fishery and
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technical RE-12420 in rats: Ref. 78-2135. (Unpublished study
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00105197 Spicer, E.; Geil, R.; Phillips, L. (1982) Lifetime Oral Carcino-
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00109353 Chevron Chemical Co. (1982) Orthene 75 S Soluble Powder: Residue
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00115240 Chevron Chemical Co. (1978) Orthene (Acephate)—Broccoli, Brussels
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Acephate Residues Remaining in or on Cranberries, Including a
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lished study received Dec 5, 1983 under 239-2471; prepared by
SRI International, submitted by Chevron Chemical Co., Richmond,
CA; CDL:251894-H)
00132955 Mortelmans, K.; Riccio, E. (1981) Differential Toxicity Assays of
Nineteen Pesticides Using Salmonella typhimurium Strains: SRI
Project No. LSU-7558-26; Contract No. 68-02-2947. Final
rept. (Unpublished study received Dec 5, 1983 under 239-2471;
prepared by SRI International, submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, CA; CDL:251894-I)
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OFFICE OF PESTICIDE PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00137736 Eisenlord, G. (1982) Dominant Lethal Study of Acephate Technical
(SX-1102): Mice: SOCAL 1718 (S-1807). (Unpublished study re-
ceived Dec 6, 1982 under 239-2471; submitted by Chevron Chemical
Co., Richmond, CA; CDL:252707-B)
00149758 Beck, L.; Hansen, K.; Kitchen, D.; et al (1980) Acute Dermal Toxi-
city: Chevron Methylthioacetate: Project No. 1534.8: Revised
Report. Unpublished report prepared by Elars Bioresearch Labo-
ratory, Inc. 45 p.
00149759 Beck, L. (1980) Ophthalmic Findings for the Acute Dermal Toxicity
of Chevron Methylthioacetate: Project No. 1534.8. Unpublished
study prepared by Bio-Research Loboratories. 17 p.
00149760 Rittenhouse, J. (1980) The Skin Irritation Potential of Methylthio-
acetate: Socal 1631/39:131. Unpublished study prepared by
Chevron Environmental Health & Toxicology. 6 p.
00149761 Coate, W. (1980) LC50 Determination in Rats: Revised Final Report:
Project No. 2107-104. Unpublished report prepared by Hazleton
Laboratories America, Inc. 22 p.
00149762 Cisson, C. (1984) Acute Dermal Toxicity of Methylthioacetate (SX-
1500) in Adult Male and Female Rabbits: Interim Report: Socal
2207. Unpublished study prepared by Chevron Environmental
Health & Toxicology. 4 p.
00149764 Wininger, M. (1985) Mouse Lymphoma Mutagenicity Screen: Methylthio-
acetate (SX-1500): Socal 2338: Final Report. Unpublished study
prepared by Chevron Environmental Health & Toxicology. 17 p.
00149774 Rittenhouse, J. (1980) The Skin Sensitization Potential of Methyl-
thioacetate (SX-1219): Socal 1632/35:106. Unpublished study
prepared by Chevron Environmental Health & Toxicology. 7 p.
00150168 Levy, J. (1979) The Eye Irritation Potential of Methylthioacetate:
Socal 1560/39:92. Unpublished study prepared by Chevron Envi-
ronmental Health & Toxicology. 9 p.
00150169 Rittenhouse, J. (1980) The Eye Irritation Potential of Methylthio-
acetate: Socal No. 1630/39:133. Unpublished study prepared by
Chevron Environmental Health & Toxicology. 8 p.
00154884 Beavers, J. (1985) Acute Delayed Neurotoxic Study in Chickens
with Chevron Acephate Technical: Final Report: Project No.
162-151. Unpublished study prepared by Wildlife International
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
00154885 Silveira, R. (1984) Modified Buehler Test for the Skin Sensitiza-
tion Potential of Chevron Acephate Technical (SX-1102): Revised
Final Report: Study No. SOCAL 1840. Unpublished study prepared
by Chevron Environmental Health Center. 23 p.
00157929 Chevron Chemical Co. (1977) Residue Chemistry Data To Support an
Amendment of the Orthene 75 S Soluble Powder...Label for Bell
Peppers To Add Aerial Application. Unpublished compilation. 39
P-
00160397 Security Lawn and Garden Products Co. (1983) Residue Data for Food
and Feed: [Olives: CGA-15281]. Unpublished compilation. 71 p.
05007862 Bull, D. (1979) Fate and efficacy of acephate after application
to plants and insects. Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry 27(2):268-272.
05012201 Rabeni, C.; Stanley, J. (1979) Operational spraying of acephate
to suppress spruce budworm has minor effects on stream fishes
and invertebrates. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and
Toxicology 23(3):327-334.
05014159 Tappan, W.B.; Wheeler, W.B.; Lundy, H.W. (1974) Insect control and
chemical residues after applying acephate on cigar-wrapper and
flue-cured tobaccos in Florida, Journal of Economic Entomology
67(5):648-650.
05014922 Bart, J. (1979) Effects of acephate and Sevin on forest birds.
Journal of Wildlife Management 43(2):544-549.
05015409 Szeto, S.; MacCarthy, H.; Oloffs, P.; Shepherd, R. (1978)
Residues in douglas-fir needles and forest litter following
an aerial application of acephate (Orthene). Journal of
Environmental Science and Health, Part B 13(2):87-103.
05017571 Buckner, C; MacLeod, B. (1975) Impact of Aerial Applications of
Orthene Upon Non-Target Organisms: Information Report No.
CC-X-104. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Environment Canada,
Forestry Service, Chemical Control Research Institute.
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fate of acephate and carbaryl in water. Journal of
Environmental Science and Health, Part B 14(6):635-654.
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Acephate Standard
MRID CITATION
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in Proceedings of the First and Second USE-UUR Symposia
on the Effects of Pollutants Upon Aquatic Ecosystems: Jun 22-
26, 1976, Borok, USSR. V01. II: USSR Symposium. Available from
National Technical Information Service PB-287 219. Washington,
D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA-600/3-78-
706.
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Impact Studies of Spruce Budworm (Choristoneura Fumiferana
Clemens) Control Programs in New Brunswick in 1976: Report
No. CC-X-135. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Environment Canada,
Forestry Service, Chemical Control Research Institute.
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Budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana Clemens) Suppression Trials
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Fisheries and the Environment, Canadian Forestry Service,
Forest Pest Management Institute.
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Chemicals to Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates: Resource Publi-
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cholinesterase activity in forest birds and squirrels exposed
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REGISTRATION STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY (ADDENDUM)
Citations Considered to be Part of the Data Base Supporting
Registrations Under the Standard
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Field studies of wildlife hazards related to new range grasshopper
control chemicals and other materials. Progress Report:
October 1, 1979 - September 30, 1980. U.S. Department of
Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Patuxent Wildlife Research
Center.
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Finch, D.M.; DeWeese L.R. (1979) Effects of Sevin-4-Oil,
Dimilin, and Orthene on forest birds in Northeastern Oregon.
Res. Paper PSW-148, 19 p., illus. Pacific Southwest Forest and
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Calif.
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acute toxicity test (Daphnia maqna). U.S.EPA, Benefits and
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MD.
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OMB Approval No.;
FIFHA SECTION 3(C)(2)(6) SUMMARY SHEET
EPA REGISTRATION NO.
PRODUCT NAME
APPLICANT'S NAME
DATE GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ISSUfU
With respect to the requirement to submit "generic" date imposed by the FIFRA section 3(C)(2)(6! notice conizosii in ihi rcft.icr.r.s«f
Guidance Document, I am responding in the following manner:
D 1. I will submit data in a timely manner to satisfy the following requirements. If the test procedures I will use deviate from (or jre r.y.
specified in) the Registration Guidelines or the Protocols contained in the Reports of Expert Groups to the Chemicals Group. OECO
Chemicals Testing Programme, I enclose the protocols that I will use:
D 2. I have tntertd Into an agreement with one or more other registrants under FIFRA suction 3(C)(2)(B)(ii) to satisfy the following data
requirements. The tests, end eny required protocols, will be submitted to EPA by:
NAME OF OTHER REGISTRANT
D 3. I enclose a completed "Certification of Attempt to Enter Into en Agreement with Other Registrants for Development of Data" with
respect to the following data requirements:
D 4. I request that you emend my registration by deleting the following uses (this option is not evailable to applicants for new products):
D 5. I request voluntary cancellation of the registration of this product (This option is not evailable to applicants for new products.)
REGISTRANT'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
SIGNATURE
DATE
EPA Form 8880-1 (1042)
458
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OMB Approval No.
, certify AJJ, four hems)
CERTIFICATION OF ATTEMPT TO ENTER
INTO AN AGREEMENTWITH OTHER REGISTRANTS,.
FOR DEVELOPMENT OF DATA
1.1 am duly authorized to represent the following firm(j| who are subject to the require-
ments of a Notice under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B) contained In a Guidance Document:
to submit data concerning the active ingredient:
GUIDANCE DOCUMENT DATE
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
NAME OF FIRM
EPA COMPANY NUMBER
(Th« firm or group of firtm a referred to below as "my firm".)
2. My firm is-willing to develop, and submit the data as. required by that Notice, if necessary. However, my firm would, prefer to enter
into an agreement with on* or more- other registrants, to. develop jointly,, or to. share: in the cost of developing, the following required
hems or data:
1 My firm ha.affsrtd in writing to. intar inta sudr in agreement Copier of the offmranr attached. Thar offer was irrevocable and included an offar to be
bound by an arbitration decision under FIFBA Section 3(d(2)(B)(ifii H final agreementon all tarms could not be reached odwrwisa^This offar warmada
to the following firm(s) on the following datsd):
NAME OF FIRM-
DATE OF OFFER'
HpwevetT none of those firm(s) acceored mv offer.
4. My firm requests that EPA «ot suspend the registration(s) of my firm's product(s). if any of the firms named in paragraph (3) above
h«we agreed to submit the daiar listed in paragraph (2) above In accordance with the Notice. I understand EPA will promptly inform
me whether my firm must submit data to avoid suspension- of its registration^) under FIFRA Section 3(c).(2)(B). (This statement
does not apply to applicants for new products.) I give EPA permission to disclose this statement upon request.
TYPED NAM6
EPA FofHl8580-« (10-82)
SIGNATURE:
DATE
459
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PRODUCT SPECIFIC DATA REPORT
EPA Reg. No.
Date
Guidance Document for
Registration
Guideline No.
§158.120
PRODUCT
CHEMISTRY
61-1
61-2
61-3
62-1
62-2
62-3
63-2
63-3
63-4
63-5
63-6
63-7
63-8
63-9
63-10
63-11
63-12
Name of Test
Identity of
ingredients
Statement of
composition
Discussion of
formation of
ingredients
Preliminary
analysis
Certification of
limits
Analytical methods
for enforcement
limits
Color
Physical state
Odor
Melting point
Boiling point
Density, bulk-
density, or
specific gravity
Solubility
Vapor_pressure
Dissociation
constant
Octanol/water
partition
coefficient
PH
Test not
required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
I am complying with
data requirements by
Citing MRID
Number or
EPA Accession
Number
Submit-
ting
Data
(At-
tached)
(For EPA Use Only)
Accession Numbers
Assigned
460
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Registration
Guideline No.
63-13
63-14
63-15
63-16
63-17
63-18
63-19
63-20
63-21
§158.135
TOXICOLOGY
81-1
81-2
81-3
81-4
81-5
81-6
. Name of Test
Stability
Oxidiz ing/reducing
reaction
Flammability
Explodability
Storage stability
Viscosity
Miscibility
Corrosion
characteristics
Dielectric break-
down voltage
Acute oral
toxicity, rat
Acute dermal
toxicity, rabbit
Acute inhalation,
toxicity, rat
Primary eye
irritation, rabbit
Primary dermal
irritation
Dermal sensitiza-
tion
Test not
required
for my
product
listed
above
(check
below)
I am complying with
data requirements by
Citing MRID
Number or
EPA Accession
Number
Submit-
ting
Data
(At-
tached)
(For EPA Use Only)
Accession Numbers
Assigned
461
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OMB Approval No. 2070-0057
Expiration Date 11/30/89
GENERIC DATA EXEMPTION STATEMENT
EPA Product Registration Number:
Registrant's Name and Address:
As an authorized representative of the registrant of the product identified
above, I certify that:
(1) I have read and am familiar with the terms of the Notice from EPA dated
^_^ concerning a requirement for submission of "generic" data on the
active ingredient named under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(2) My firm requests that EPA not suspend the registration of our product,
despite our lack of intent to submit the generic data in question, on the grounds
that the product, contains the active ingredient solely as the result of the
incorporation into the product of another product which contains that active
ingredient, which is registered under FIFRA Section 3, and which is purchased by
us from another producer.
(3) An accurate Confidental Statement of Formula(CSF) for the above-identified
product is attached to this statement. That formula statement indicates, by
company name, registration number, and product name, the source of the subject
active ingredient in my firm's product, or
The CSF dated on file with EPA is complete, current and accurate and
contains the information requested on the current CSF Form No. 8570-4. The
registered source(s) of the above named active ingredient in my product(s) is/are
and their registration number(s) is/are .
My firm will apply for an amendment to the registration prior to changing
the source of the active ingredient in our product.
(4) I understand, and agree on behalf of my firm, that if at any time any
portion of this Statement is no longer true, or if my firm fails to comply with
the undertakings made in this Statement, my firm's product's registration may be
suspended under FIFRA Section 3(c)(2)(B).
(5) I further understand that if my firm is granted a generic data exemption
for the product, my firm relies on the efforts of other persons to provide the
Agency with the required generic data. If the registrant(s) who have ccranitted
to generate and submit the required data fail to take appropriate steps to meet
requirements or are no longer in compliance with this Notice's data requirements,
the Agency will consider that both they and my firm are not in compliance and
will normally initiate proceedings to suspend the registrations of my firm's
product(s) and their product(s), unless my firm commits to submit and submits
the required data in the specified time frame. I understand that, in such cases,
the Agency generally will not grant a time extension for submitting the data.
Registrant's authorized representative:
(Signature)
Dated:
(Typed)
462
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