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I 3:L. fil - 15 Mr. wayne Stringer Wilbur-Ellis COmpany P.O. Box 9511'1 Fresno, 93792 Subject, - Revise per Diazinen Registration Stan6ard and the Aqency'g Mav 1, Data Call-In letter to reflect only those uses supported by Ciba-r,eiqy Slack Ledt Diazinon EPA Req. No. Your submission dated JunP 11, 1990 Dear Mr. strinner' ..... The amPndmP.nt rpferred to above, in connection with a registration under the Insectj 'ide, Fungiciae, and is acceptable, provided t.he followinq revisi.on is r.arle orior to re lease for shipment under the labelioc' 1) In the ingredients statement, revise "AC'TIVf INGPEDIfNl'S" to ACTIVE INGRF,DIENT", there is only or.e. 2) Revise the footnote underneath the inqredients to more accurately reflect the type of solvent, presumably a )ylene range arometic solvent. 3) In the "Hazards to Hurrans anrl Mirrals", add "()J not contaminllte ornamental fish ponds. n after "Do not use on humans or h...""(]sehold pets. N • MI!IO in this same section. soC liS the last sentence "!'ood utensils such liS spoons or measurino cups !IlU!'!t not be used for food purposes after URI" in measurim 4) At the end of the "Note to Physician" add "SolVent may present hazard. Gastric lavaae r.ay be inrlicllted if prorluct was taken internally .... 5) Revise the Hazards" text to rear! as follows, This pesticide hiahly toxic to birrls. other wilnlife. waterfowl. feedina or on treaten ",ay be of thp Tl'iaratory habits of certain IItlantic coast waterfnwl, rn not this product to lawnF. 1n NaRsau County, York, t".o<>twet'n 1 1:100 10. ro not IMxiJlllm

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Mr. wayne Stringer Wilbur-Ellis COmpany P.O. Box 9511'1 Fresno, C~ 93792

Subject, ~ndment - Revise per Diazinen Registration Stan6ard and the Aqency'g Mav 1, 1~90 Data Call-In letter to reflect only those uses supported by Ciba-r,eiqy

Slack Ledt 2~t Diazinon EPA Req. No. 33955-55~ Your submission dated JunP 11, 1990

Dear Mr. strinner'

.....

The amPndmP.nt rpferred to above, sab~itted in connection with a registration under the Feder~] Insectj 'ide, Fungiciae, and ~odenticide ~ct, is acceptable, provided t.he followinq revisi.on is r.arle orior to re lease for shipment under the a~nd€d labelioc'

1) In the ingredients statement, revise "AC'TIVf INGPEDIfNl'S" to ~ ACTIVE INGRF,DIENT", sin~ there is only or.e.

2) Revise the footnote underneath the inqredients statE~nt to more accurately reflect the type of solvent, presumably a )ylene range arometic solvent.

3) In the "Hazards to Hurrans anrl ~stic Mirrals", add "()J not contaminllte ornamental fish ponds. n after "Do not use on humans or h...""(]sehold pets. N •

MI!IO in this same section. soC liS the last sentence "!'ood utensils such liS spoons or measurino cups !IlU!'!t not be used for food purposes after URI" in measurim peRticir!~.".

4) At the end of the "Note to Physician" add "SolVent may present ~soiration hazard. Gastric lavaae r.ay be inrlicllted if prorluct was taken internally ....

5) Revise the "~nviro~ntal Hazards" text to rear! as follows,

This pesticide i~ hiahly toxic to birrls. fi~h, ~nn other wilnlife. ~irds. e~pec1al1y waterfowl. feedina or dr1nki~ on treaten ~re8S ",ay be ki1I~. "I('catJ~p of thp Tl'iaratory habits of certain IItlantic coast waterfnwl, rn not ~poly this product to lawnF. 1n NaRsau County, ~ York, t".o<>twet'n ·~oVl>J1h.>r 1 1:100 ,,~~': 10. ro not ex~ IMxiJlllm

['('r"1ittc--j lah<>l rilt(>~. A~.nJ iC.'Ition nt0~ i'lbov'~ thosf' recC'l!Y<''l'i''~ d~nifjc:;'ltlv i"\crp~sl' v)tl'nt.iCll ha7.c.r<if! to htrcCs <'nrl 'Watc-rflJ'v.,l. Avoid nvcr]ar.pin? of ~;r:rdys. \',ih'rl' irri'1ation ('''/iltMirl!':) il" rcc'(x"!l1,~n<J('d in th(' ~icections, or i;' wo:1tprfowl. L". '~ucks or a.,r·s", can \1':, "xpectE:!d in tt1(> t ro:'at·~ 3 Ceo ~ft f'r t reat.'Tl"'nt «>xc<>r:·t snnt tr.,atrr-ent). apoly 'I minir1ur.> ,.,f 1/4 inch of watf>C illPOC'diati.'ly aftrr i:lrl"lyin'1 this p~<YluC't. "ton irriuatirm hE>fore pUodlin'1 occurf-. K.~f'P out of ]~kp!l, strf'i'1"'~, wn<1~, ti<1al IC~1rshF-s, iln"! !?f'\:uocif's. r:o n<lt il[l['] y rli [Pct! Y to '..later C'[ w.,t lands (swa:nl'ls, IlOC!,;, ,"arf'hE'~, 'lnn rot holE's) . ~un()ff \l'.3y ~ ~a,!.ar(lt)l1f' to aruatk nr'lilr;is!'tS in Il!'iclhborinG ar~/I!l. Shei,·...., .,nd rn:~ '!'iW :..., d 11 cd at 1(.~)liC'ation

riltes c0coM"lPnrled or, this la~l. !'? 'lot .~r,!,,]v 'N!'1f're fish, !'ihri.".,. craL. <l~ oth.,r "",,,'!tic ] if" .~r(' i:-·, ... " ti"nt resolJrces. ro n()t C'0ntal~inat(> wat"r hy clf'aninC'l of E'C'uit"l!X'nt or r'lis!"l(l<;al of .... 'uiO'<"nt. \"?sh\Jt3t~r~ .

T!-,i" r><: st icirle is hiahlv toxic tC' be"" p)(['()Sf'''! to .~ir"ct t r(>~r':<'nt or tc re!"L~u"f' on nlOO'"ino cr()()S (If ~'P(Y"s. fb not "Prl'! this

:-¥'<;t icidp or '\110,", it t(' "ri ft to hloo,.,i", croY)s fir \f<>f?('l!' if ty><>s ~rf' vir:itin'J thE' tI'p"l\:Mf"nt ilrE'e:. IIp''''li,'Itif''''' ~ho\11r1 N> ti<,,,r< tr t.") r:rovirp t.hc' 'l':'1xir>ll'" rv'Jssit-ln. int<:rvi'lJ hAt-.'''''n trcat;n(>nt '1rl'~ t~,.. "),-·yt r"4?ri~"'1 of b~ activity.

(,) Tr> th'" "~tor~c:e :mli ['i"'''').''-11'' text. ;>"!r1 ,~o- th<: last ,,(,'ltenC'1-> of tn r

"r:en0r.:,.1 tI st?ct ion' "OSF' (:l."·iP'.~C; ' .. ;J1'·n":, t:, ~r:-t7T~1~ ~ F::~? OPi:'~~ I Nf;. " .

7) "],,0 in thE "!'t0ra'1'? Clnd !)isooS.:JI" tt>xt, 'l,jrj i'lS the laf't s~nt"nce of t'1" "N"rcxal" !'('ction' rolf [~iC:JXls"l 0: a n'lrti~lly full <Ylnti'linE'r is 'l"CPl"!'i<lrv. f'liIl(" ~ur(> tk: C'II') is ti-::htlv c10c:ro,j, securely wral"> tt',t' cflnt3int,r in several layers of rlf"\,.spaper. ;>n'] rjjscarcl in tra!'ih.".

R) You cl"ly aelFt" the chE'lT'i·'1~tion prohibition provided this is Il hOl"<'­()\o/npr I.lSe Ncxluct iothprwise it ~Jould rp c1il~<;ified as a Pf'~tl ict"'1 USA ~.rcial/31ricultural nroduct). po Notioe·87-1 i'l~ic~t~ that hCl"l<:'O'<ln(>r llS!;> rroiucts 00 not rPOll i re chp'"'i 'Ji't ior lahP 11 n1.

Q) ~~incp thp l<'lbel [wh!>n proroerly revis~l will '1ivl" rates in tatl"sf)00ns .'Inn fluid ounco!'i, iI<:lcl 11 convPI'!'ion t<ll-lp (il" irV\l('i'ltE'rl belQloJ) to 'lpr.(';'1r "'~ t.he first it':!!n after tho> "~torocp an-l f)isoosal" ~l?Ction of thp l,~~l'

1 ~able~PC'On (Tbs.) = 1 t~asPOOn~ 1 fl. 07.. = 2 ti\hl~sroong or 6 tp~~ns f fl. n7.. ~ 3/4 cur 2 tilhlespmnF in '3 181s. of ·.olat~r = 2 t"(\SDOOns in 1 (Ji'!I. ot watnr

H)) Qpvis'.' th'" "!lluti()n ratp for "'luV;ancr> Pests in C'lltsitlf' 1Irea,," '."J

6 fl. oz. in 1 (1als. of woot(>[. r.ince t"'is is on" of tr.", hinh<:><;t rJilution rat"s 1I0!'lE'r:lrin·, ,.,n t'1i" lil""l. tr,n ll(l(>ncy wl)u 1,.1 OP,fN tl-"t

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it not bE- thf: fir~t one aopearinq to the la~] (which a lIser I'Ii<:Jht mistakenly as:;IIiT'" 10138 the rate for the!"" same Of>sts on other sitE's. inclunina li!\ms). ?c locate the "lIIuisanCY. Pests in ()utsic'le IIreas" section to apnear after the overall lawn use directions. The "Fire MtS" control dirE'ctions should then foilolol thi!" relocted text. since thf'se are abo nuis<lnce pest.s with specialized spot-control rl1rections.

]1) in the relocated dir~ctions for "Nuisance Pests in Outside IICE'as", delete ".'lnd ceilinCJs" fran "porch and p!ltio walls ann ceilings". such use, eSpP.cilllly if i'lnn) it'd to runoff, could result in nP.stir:ide "rainioo" down on th" aryplicator ~nd into the ev"s (pven bPhinri the rec~nn~ safety qlassps). an es~ci~l]y inadvisable situ~tion for a nesticide which can cause "substantial hut t~rar" eye rji'l!'laoe". Also, revise "ro not trpat plants or i'lni'!l.'lls" to "Do not treat i'lni", ... ls with this product. Do n0t treat ola~ts other than tree trun~s at this nuisance pest rate ....

I?) Flllsen on 3v3i13b]c fif>l<1 stu,Hes, inclll'lim '''ildli~1' st.udil's, CiM-C.einv is sU!.lp')rtim only Ol')~ .::Jr<:>1iciltion rilt.e for lil..,n~ r"",ar,ness of tt>c tVPI' of la"1n ()( t.y~ of '-"?'3t. '"0r this nr~llct, thilt rat'" i'l 1 1/2 t.abl"f:n00n" in 1 0.illlonc; of '~,'ltr'r r-cr l?" 0/1. ft. or " flo 07. h ;>11 "'''I1~. ~r 1."'1" so. ft. of lawn. ':"'d<: n",c,/ riltf' shoul"" .~nlX'~r ff"r '111 lawn pe:'!ts li'ltp0 on your lilhPl (in("lll'~j"n t'l0<:r- !"u::r. '>S rillir-,p"f'r. r.ill"uCJ!". etc. ~lhic'l

r,avp se,-,"'rat" "]'Xkc; of "jrrctione;), '?xccrt f'1r t.he ]l)\oIPr rClt'? for (")ntr01 of ct;inch h)(,s in t"''' roorth ..... hict> e;lvlulr! ilr.lY'a[ i'S 1 t,1bl('s!XY)n in ~ "",le;. of w'ltp( to (":)\I"r ]'<; Sf'. ft.. of l'~'.o/T).

13) Reduce the p,tc fc'r : If." 0;'10 i nst fire 3rJt:- to :> t"r, J or,(OJ'1>; in ;t l7Iini ,.,11'" of 1 gi'lU0n of "".'jtE'r ,..,,,li.,,~ ~<; a 'lk'lunr. ~rE'm-h.

14) The entirf> ~,.,t of ~ireC'tions for folidr 2:1<1 "oil F<::>r-lication to V<:>Gl't?rlf'~ ,.,uc;t be r~vi~f'ri to rpflpct thp residue tpstil~ nroara~ un1ert3~en tv Ci~a­Geiny h rrf't'cms" to thf' r>iazinon <>e.., ... i:"trdt ion qandar"l rmi'lnv rat. .... s are lower, lJarclen sVi1>chy1ilns, tOlet.hf'r · ... i til th(> hi::'!h rat" neCegsal'Y to COlltr::-] thesp ~c;ts. nf) ] onrer an;Yi'lr 1. The1i (foct ion." t(lr this ''If'ctio'1. r~"is"'(, into th~ c~r-r~."sf'cl forMAt V(lU aDPnrer.tly desire Ir'lther th~n the more lenothv alr>I'"heticill crol' li"tim foun·' on the· ")C>',j Ciba-Geiqy S'l~le latd for this ty:,£, of rrorluct). s>x>ulci ilnr-F'i'lr e.G f,.,ll .... ·/-"·

rOlii'lr ~n~lic1ti0n ._-----. --.-- _.- nil 'J!:<> r'1'!C'~ ~'p'3;' ?'" Oia7i non i'l~ in"licct.r>il i r. th" :iir~(:ti()n<; r.pl(Y"/ "nr; tl'orollnhlv ~'l~"'y ;;1} nl,:mt ,.""rt". 0tsf'rv(' tho C;tiltr>1 t. i,.." intf"rvals 'Jett''P(>n lilst '1n,.,l it':"'. t:i('n 3.,..' t>arvP1lt (SC'" Prl'-~'iI(veft Jnterv'll t;)b1e. r",10t.l) •

. 'l" -..;,,1] .l" int"r,,"]c; "'pt'Hl'cn ~f1{']i"'''Itlon'' "'1"" l"IaXl"1;l'"

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o days - Peas. sweet Corn 1 d8v - Tomfttoes 3 nays - Cant8Ioup@s. MuskJ1ll>lons, Winter Snuash. WatermE'lons OJ d8YS - Broccoli, Cal' 11 flower. Pepper", 7 dRYS - fIt'oans. Cabbaqo.'. CUcumbers, ~inac:h. SUI!fl'e r 9::ruash

10 ~ys - C8rrots, Celery, GolIards. F.ndiv~, Kale, LP.ttuce, Onions, P8rsflips, qaoishos, TUrnips

35 d8YS - POt8tce~ (Irish)

8eans*, Peas* (* s<Jcculent varieties only)

~phids, CUcumber Beetl~s. Gra&~hoppers, Leafhoppers, Mexican Bean Beet1~. and Spider Mites: 2 Ths. in 3 gals. of water to cover 1,000 sa. ft. of qarden. Thorouqhly spray all plant parts. Repeat a~li08tion every 5 daye. up to :3 al:>pllcations OPr season. 00 not apolv within 7 ~Y8 of harvest. 00 not use on dried pea or belln vlIr.ietif's such as navy beans, pinto beans, dr if'd 11lMs. or driee t,iack-eyed peas.

-------------------Broccoli. Cabtlaae, Caul1!'lower. GolIards. I(alf'

9adishes. Turnips

Carrots, Celery, Endi ve, Lettuce. Parsnips. Spinach

Aphids, Diamonrl~ck ~ths. flea Beetles. Imported cabMqewoCl!lS. nipterous LeafminHs: 2 Tb!::. in 3 q81s. of water to cover 1.000 ~. ft. of qarden. Thorouohlv spr8Y all plant PlIrts. R<>r'€at applications every 7 OllVS. up to 'i 3nollcations ner season. see Pre-HlIrvest In~erval table. above.

~phids. Flea Beetles. J~afhoppers, I~rt~ CabbaqewormR. Dipterous Leafrniners: 2 Tbs. in 3 gals. of water-to cover 1,000 SC!. ft. of qarden. Thorouqhlv spray 811 plant pdrt3. ~peat applications pvery 7 davs. up to 5 applications "..t season. J» not apply within 10 ~ys of harvest.

------------- ---------------Aphids. Fleas Beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous r~afminers. Spider Mites: 2 Tbs. in 3 oals. of water to cover 1,000 so. ft. of garden. Thcrouqhly spray 1I11 plant PlIrts. Hf:>pez.t application f'!Very 7 111Ys. up to 5 a(:plications per season. no not lIrPly within 10 1.ays of harvest.

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Cant al our: ... " , OlC'UmI">!> rs . lliuskl!1(>lons. S(!u<lsh (suITJ'l€'r. wi ntf>r) • I'laterr.lelon

P<>~rs. OOt<ltoes, TofTIiltoeS

()nions

S\oI4?€t Corn

CROP

5 1 I b

Tlphi(1.<;. Thrir-.s. Snid"'r "it.:>!'" 2 'It>s. in 3 olll",. of '~i!ter to covpr 1.1'I()() S0. ft. of (1l'1rnen. Thorruahly "~Ir<lv all "Iant l)I!rts. P(>ty'I'!t :,\polication ev<>ry 7 riAYS, un t:) <,

application" per season. ~ Pre-Harvest Interv.'11 t'l~~e.

"nhids, Color8~ Potato Beetles. Fall Ar~~r~ (t~t~;s), F'l ... '1 ~t1(>s, rpi'~ponners, C;outpf!rn A.rITlvwor"'s (Mti!tIY'S S

tom'ltoes). Vin~r Fli~ - nroscohila snp. (to~'ltoPs)' 2 'It>s. in " 0"115. I)f watpr to-cov('rl.r"l1 9'!. ft. of (.Mc:le,1. Thorouoh I V spny 'Ill plant P<lrts. P(>,,<,lIt ilpnl iCllt ion e.lP'·V 7 dilvs, u!" to '5 arplication DPr s(>ason. Se<" prt·-I'ilrvpc;t Int~rvlll tab1f' , llbove. Do not use on C"rl"1l"rci'lllV-<'1rown potatOES .mich will be hand-harv?st~.

Onion Thrias: 2 Tt>s. in 3 'laIc;. (Of wat(>r to c,)Vf'r '.00', s-::. ft. (If "lar<i€n. Re;:-.eat a!1nlic<ltion ('vpry 7 ClI3Ys, ur. to '3 3;'nlic:'lti r ms n€r ",,"ilson. ro not ar,fllv within 1(. eiws of harvest.

Ar·hins. !"lea Peetlps; G(1)ssnOl"l'Prt=:, ~icPl "iu·s· 2 Ths. in 3 ':'131s. of wlter to COVE'r l,()on .,,..,. ft. of '.krrjpr'l. Thnrt'JlJ('lhly c;cr'lY all plant parts. Rf'T"'i'lt .:rr.lir.'!tion .vprv 7 flays, Ul" to ~ a'l[llication'l ner seaSC'n. rorn yn<3V "" piC'~erj

i~i~telv Fol1owin0 last '1r:>nlication.

P&'T"c: 111m f'IPF'CTtOtl<: ~----. - -------_ .. _-.-----_.-._----------------_. -- -----

Cdbb~p. Cl'!rrot.<:, SWeet l' 'rn • LettUCf', Peas*, f'Qle Br.ans· Padishes,

Cut~r""" (<;urfaC'P.

~ ~s. in ~ ~ini~w of 1 1/2 oa1s. 0f ~t~r to ~Ver son ~. ft. of 0arOen. ~r0arlca"t to thp ~oil iust bPft'Jrp nla~tir'l0. T~ni~tely work into ~hp ~oil

R"d Reets. Snap £leans, Tomatoes, Turnips (* succulent varieties only)

Suht"r­ranPiin) 2-1 incpps for surf,~c(> cutwo['1l'lS, '3-f> inch",,, for

subterranean ~Jt~~.

-.- -_ .. _._-_.- - --..... ----.~ ---.. ------- ---... --- ... - -.. ~.- -.-.--------.-~--- -----.-... -- - _.-

Pole (le"ns·, Snap Beans. Red Beet!'! carrot;s, Peas· SIoIeet COrn (* succulent \''1r ieties only)

Cabbage. Carrots !;weet Corn, r,cttu<Y. Peas· Snap f>earlS. TOfMtOf'S

(* succulent varieties on1v)

Mole crickets

Q()Ot Maaoots

Wireworms

!; Tbs. in "t mini!!'".lIn of 1 1/2 <'11115. o~ water to cover 500 so. ft. of oar~n. Fr~dcast to the scll 1-2 clays before plantim. Il'I'\P('1i3tf'lV work into the soil 1-2 inches.

(; 'lbs. in a fTlini!1lUln of 1 112 allIs. of water to cover 500 ~. ft. of aar~n. q~oadcast to the soi! jl,st heforl" pl"ntinq. I_rliately work into t~ soil 3-4 Inches.

6 Tbg, in a mini~m of 1 1/2 aals. nf water to cover 51)0 A:J. ft. of aarnf'n. ~roa(:cast to the soil iust h(>forf' olantina. If'W'II?niatelv work into the soil 4-R inch~.

l~; The entire set of dirf'ctions for ~DOlication to fruits and nuts must be revised to ref~ect the residue testi~ proqr~m un~rtaken by riba-Geiay in response tc the Diazinon !?eQistration St.1nn':lrd [inc:lunina lower rate1, new PHIs, oeooraphic limitation~. limits Gn the nu~bPr and tifTlinq of aoplications, and neletion of anpies ann nears fr~ p~ulsificble ~~nlrate products). ~e directions for t~ls section, rpvised into the sliohtly ~ressPd fo~t you aooarentlv ~sirto-, should appear liS foUeNs:

ITt;I~ , NlrrS - start cprayina IIftp[ hlflOlTlirn. ,t,poilcilltions shoulcl be mane accordilY.l to inft'! tat.ion 0f '-m('n /!IOOi"!.", fTlit,*" ann crawler stl!lqe~ of ~r.'l~ insec~~ ~re ficst notic~.

Obselve the stat~ time interva]~ between )~~t ~oplication .snd harvest (see Pr(>-Harv~~t JntervIIl t!lblf', belCYW), as _11 as interv~l~ between lIoplicaticns an~ ~x1~~ number of applications IX!r Sf-IlSon.

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7

~ days - Strawherrie~

7 days - Caneberrip.3 (~lackberrles, Roysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries, and paspberries)

10 d~ys - Apricots, Cherries, Nectarines, Plu~, pru~s 18 d~vs - <-ranes 20 ~ays - Peaches 4<; ~ays - _a. Imams , walnuts

-_.-. __ ."------" -.------.. -~-------------------------------.------------~PS;J.~_ __ ________ PE~ - PATES .~~p DIRE~:·EON'; _______ . ________________ . ______ _

AIJTlOnrls. walnuts

(CA on]v)

APricots. p(>ach~s,

Nectari~s

("herries

PIUJ!lS, Prunes

• ~nhids, Spijer Mites. Scalp. rrawler~ (almonns - Parlatoria, san Jose, walnuts - walnut, ItRlian Pear, Frosterl): 2 Tbs. 3 oals. of water. Applv as a ('111 C')ver spray. Ib not apoly m,re than ~ aallons of soray per 'iO~ so. ft. of orchard. D::> not Mil~<:! more than 3 aoplications rer sellson. It minimul'l of 14 dav~ anP.rt. Do not aoo)v after husks o~n or split. D::> not apnly ~ithin 4'i day~ of harvest. This product nay be us~ on ?]~nd~ and walnuts only in Califnrnia. no not use this pronuct nn ~l~n~s Qr walnuts nrnwn in ot~pr stptes.

IIPhirls, Apricot '1ealybuQs (apricots), Mite!> (C]ov .. r [hrownJ, ~srotted Spider), ~alp CrawlErs (01ive. San J0se) , 2 Ths. in ~ oals. of water. A~)ly as a full cover spray. no not anclv MOre than ~ g~llons of soray oer ~OO so. ft. of orchard. Do not ~ke ~re than ~ anolicotions per season, 8 minimum of 14 day~ a~rt. See Pre-Harvest Intervel tabl~ .

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Polack Cherry Aphidq, Cherry Fruitflies. Cherry Pruit~~~ (maqqots) Fruittree Leafrollers, Cherry Rust Mites, San Jose ~ale Crawlers: 7 Ths. in 3 0816. of water. Apply ~s 8 full cover spray. Do not annly rrore than 6 q"l1oos tlf spray Der 5(10 so. ft. of orchard. ro not ~ke more than 'i applications per season, a minimum of 14 davq apart. See Pre-Barvest Interval table. above.

~ohids (Le~fCL'rl Plum, ~al Plu~, Thistle), Mites (Clover [brown). furopeFm r"!d): ? The;. in 3ol'll!:'. of Ifflter. Aooly as" '!I full C0v"r snrav. ~ not anolv more than ~ nallons of spray oer 500 90. ft. of orchard. Do not make "Ore than 5 apnlications ner season. a mininlm of 7 day~ apart. Do not anrly with 10 days of harvest.

C<1nE'bt>rr iE's (0 •• OR. (, W~ only)' .

Rlackberries, SOysE'nberries. Dewherr ies, r,ooanbE'rries. Raspberries

Strawh(>rr1es

Gra~s

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Achins. Le.;fhoor>ner~, F:'lSPberry Fruitworms, 1'Wo-Rpottt..>d Spider M1t~. Thrias· 2 Tbs. in 3 a~ls. of water. ~DP1y as a full cover sorav. IX> not anoly JYl()re than 5 aallons of spray per 500 sa. ft. of fi .. l,L I)) not make IIOrE' than') arplicattons ner Sp.Bson. ~ini~l~ of 14 anart. no not apply with 7 days of harvest. This product may be use<! on canebcrr1es only 1n Californiil. Or~on, and r1ashinqton. ro not USE' or. c!!InebE>rries grown in other statE's.

"ph ids , 'l'wo-srott0d ~!. ,pr ~i tes, Strawberry r Rafroll"'rs: 2 Ths. in 1 ~als. of w~ter. ADoly as a full COV0r spray.

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00 not a~ly MOre than 1 oa11ons of spray per 500 so. ft. of field. no not ma~e MOre than 3 3pplic~tions ner season. a mininum of 7 ~ays aD~rt. no not apnly within S ~ys of harvest.

1Iph1ds, Grilp<" R .. rr·~ "oths. Grane T.eaff.olders, r.~af"')o!)('r~:

2 Ttls. in :1 onls. of ~/ater. /llJnly 'IS a full cever soray. no pot Brrlv ~re thap 3 oallons of spray per 50n sa. ft. of vineyard. [\'l not rnk .. I'10re t~an C; 3C'f'lic3t ions OI"r seasO!". a nin1mum of 7 ~ilVB a~rt. no not annly ~ithin l~ nav~ of harv~~t.

Iii) In the list of trees ane shrul:>g, r,.,vic:n "plu<Y:" to "flrnar'll"ntal p1u,,".

17) Lower thE' dilution rate for ~11 three sets of the directi0n~ for tr~ ~n~ shrub O€'st control riown to '2 tablct>OQIJrlc: i., 3 0;'] l0ns of w"'ter.

~ staMped copy of the label is enclospc for v~lr r~r~s. Ple~se su~it five COPies of the reVised amended l~] rrior to releasp f0r shipnent under the

a~ndPd lilhPl. NOTE: \~n pr"oarirn your l~l, no not print thE' auotation IMrks that ap~ar around revised text ite~s s~ified in this letter. Please refer to the Diazinon qeqist ration Stllniiarc. as al"p.rcJ€'(l, for releasf' for shir-.nent ann ~hilnnels of trade dates for niazinon ~r0duct~ nParino aPOropria~ply ampndPd lilbels.

SinCE'relv yours,

'-enro,., T. [aRocca Pror'luct ".anoopr (1") Ins(>cticide-Rodentici~p ~rancr

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ACCEPI'ED ,! wi!!! CO~I~:ENTS

In EPA Let!er Dated:

THIS PRODUCT MUST NOT BE USED ON GOLF COURSES AND SOD FARMS. NJJ , 4 SI)

BLACK LEAF (R) Since 1879

25% Di.zinon

Un~er tho rcderei Insecticide, Fun'-:'i~ -, co,\ r....c'":IClde AttllS ame~ndcd, for the vesticide ~ Wld£r EPA l!eg. No.

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For use on lawns and vegetables.

Also kills certain outdoor insects which destroy flowers, fruits, roses, shrubs, trees, or annoy pets and people.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Diazinon (O,O-ciethvl O-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate) •••••••••••••• I NERT I NGRED I E.NTS . ............................ .

TOTAL

Contains aromatic petroleum derivative ~olvent.

KEEP OUT OF REAC -' I)F CH I LOREN

WARNING

257. 757.

100.7.

See additional precaLtionary and practical treatment statements on right panel.

EPA Reg. No. 5887-132 EPA Est. No. 70-KY-1

NET 16 FL OZ (1 PT) 473 mL

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUHANS AND DOf'IESTIC ANIMALS

WARNING: May be fatal if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Do not breathe spray mist. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling, and before eating or smOking. May cause contact sensitization following repeated contact ~ith skin in susceptible individuals. Avoid repeated contact with skin. If sensitization reactions result consult a phySician. Causes substantial but temporary eye damage. Do not get into eyes or on clothing. Wear goggles or sa~ety glasses. Wear a long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants when spraying. Spray with the wind to your back. Do not spray on windy days. If clothing becomes wet from spray during use, remove clothing after spraying, wash affected body areas thoroughly with soap and water, and launder clothing before wearing again. Do not allow children or pets onto a t~eated a~ea until the t~eated area such as grass or soil has dried. Keep out of reach of children. Keep out of reach of domestic animals. Do not use in home. Do not use on humans or household pets. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs.

STATEMENTS OF PRACTICAL TREATMENT IF SWALLOWED: Call a phy§ician or Poison Control Center immediately. Gastric lavage is indicated if material was taken internally. DO NOT

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INDUCE VOMITING. Vomiting may cause aspiration pneumonia. IF IN EYES. Flush eyes with plenty of water. Get r..edical attention if irriation persist~. IF ON SKIN. Remove contaminat~d clothing and wash affected areas with soap and water. IF IN~'FO: Remove victim to fresh air. Apply artificial respiration if indicated. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN. Diazinon is a cholinesterase inhibitor. If symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present, atropine sulfate only by intravenous injection is antidotal. 2-PAM is also antidotal, but should be administered in conjunction with atropine.

ENVIRONP'IENTAL HAZARDS This pesticide is highly toxic to birds, fish, and wildlite including waterfowl. Birds a~d waterfowl feeding or drinking on treated areas may be killed. Because of the migratory habits of certain Atlantic Coast waterfowl, do not apply this product in Nassau County, New York between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates. Rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. Where irrigation (watering) is recommended apply a minimum of 0.25 inch of water immediately after application. Stop irrigation before puddling occurs. Keep out at lakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes, and estuaries. Do not apply to water that will be used for recreational purpose and human and livestock consumption. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where fish, shrimp, crab, and other aquatic life are important resources.

This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this pesticide or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area.

PHYSICAL'CHEMICAL HAZARDS Do not use, pour, spill, or store near heat or open flame.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a viola. on of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

READ ENTIRE LABEL. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL General: Do not contaminate water, food, feed, or other pesticides by use, storage, o~ disposal. If damaged, leaking, cr spilled, soak up and wrap waste, then dispose of as below. Storage: Keep in upright, tightly closed original container in a cool, dry, locked area away from flames, sparks, sunlight, other chemicals, and sources of ignition, heat, degradation, or contamination. Disposal: Do not reuse empty container. Rinse original container thoroughly, then securely wrap in s~veral layers of newspaper and d\scard intrash.

Note: Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation

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equipment.

MJISANCE PESTS IN OUTSIDE AREAS

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Ants*+, BOKelder Bugs, Brown Dog Ticks*+, Chiggers +, Clover-Mites*+, Cockroaches, Crickets*+, Earwigs*+, Fleas*+, Flies* +, Millipedes*+, Sowbugs (Pillbugs)*+, Spiders, Springtails (Collembola)*+ 8 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water.

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Thoroughly spray window and door screens, sills, foundations, porch and patio walls and ceilings, entrance-ways, walks, garbage cans, tree trunks, and into cracks and other places where insects can hide.

Do not treat plants or animals. *Spray a 5 ft. band of soil around the house neKt to the foundation and spray the foundation of the house to a height of 2-3 feet. +See lawn recommendations for other control measures for these pests.

Fire Ants: See lawn recommendations for rates and directions.

DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING BLACK LEAF 251 DIAZINON

PROBLEM AREAS

LAWNS

Bent, Bermuda, Bluegrass, Dichondra, Fescue, Merion, St. Augustine

PESTS--RATES AND DIRECTIONS

Ants, Armyworms, Bermudagrass Thrips, Brown Dog Ticks*, Chiggers, Crickets, Cutworms, ~arwigs, Fleas, Frit Flies, Lawn Billbugs**, Chinch Bugs+, Lawn Moths (Sod Webworms), Leafhoppers, Mites (Bermuda, Clover), Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Springtails (Collembola) 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers 125 sq. ft. 8 fl. oz. in 24 gals. of water covers 1 ,000 sq. ft. Thoroughly wet down grass a few hours before applying. *Brown Dog Ticks: Do not apply to animals. In particular, spray under shrubbery and the grass next to house. "Lawn Billbugs: Water the lawn thoroughly immediately after treatment. +In the North, if Chinch Bugs are the only lawn insect problem, a lower rate of application can be used: 1/2 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers 125 sq. ft.

Millipedes 2 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers 125 sq. ft. Thoroughly wet grass a few hou~s before applying.

Rhodesgrass Scales 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers 100 sq. ft. Apply when Scale Crawlers first emerge.

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VEGETABLES~

Foliar Application

Beans, Peas (succulent only)

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Ants, Digger Wasps' 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers 12~ sq. fe. Spot spray ant hills and wasp ground nest openings. *Make the application at dusk when wasps ar. not active.

Billbugs*, White Grubs •• of Japanese Beetle, European Chafer, Southern Chafer 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers 125 sq. ft. Water grass thoroughly after application. *Billbug control: Apply when activity is first observed or when chewed or brown grass is present, indicating damage from the insect. "Grub control: Make application any time between late July and early October.

NOTE: Depending on lawn application, 4 oz. of 25Y. Diazinon in 12 gallons of water will cover upto 500 sq.ft.

Fire Ants To aid in the control of fire ants in lawns and other recreational areas, apply 1 fl. oz. (2 tbsp.) in a minimum of 1 gal. of water as a drench. Apply over and 6 inches around each mound. Apply gently to avoid disturbing ants. Reapply as necessary. Larger quantities of solution can be prepared for multiple mound treatments. Use equipment capable of delivering the diluted product as a gentle rain at the rate of 1 gal. per mound. High pressure sprays may disturb the ants and cause migration, reducing product effectiveness. NOTE: For best results, apply in cool weather, 65-80·F, or in early morning or late evening hours. Treat new mounds as they appear.

Thoro~ghly spray all plant parts. Generally, applications at 7 to 10-day intervals may be required. Do not feed treated vines to livestOCK.

Aphids, Cucumber Beetles, Grasshoppers, Leafhoppers, Mexican Bean Beetles, Mites. 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers approKimately 1,000 sq. ft. of garden.

Note: Do not apply if the crop or ~eeds in the treatment area are in bloom.

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Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Collards, Kale, Radishes, Turnips

Carrots, Celery, Endive, Lettuce, Parsnip, Spinach

Cantaloupes, Cucumbers Muskmeion, Squash (summer, winter), Watermelon

Peppers, Potatoes, Tomatoes

Onions

Sweet Corn

VEGETABLES~

Aphids, Diamondback Moths, Flea Beetles, Imparted Cabbageworm., Dipterous Leafminer •. 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of garden.

Aphids, Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous Leafminers, Mites. 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of garden.

AphidS, Thrips, Mites. 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of approximately 1,000 sq.

/ . 'wa ter covers ft. of garden.

Aphids, Colorado Potato Beetles, Fall Armyworms (tomato), Flea Beetles, Leafhoppers, Southern Armyworm5 (potato and tomato). Vinegar Flies (Drosophila spp. (tomato). 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of garden.

Onion Thrips. 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of garden.

Aphids, Flea Beetles, Grasshoppers, Mites. 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water covers approximately 1,000 sq. ft. of garden.

Note: Do not apply to corn during the pollen shed period.

CROP Cabbage, Carrots, Corn,

INSECT Cutworms (Surface,

DIRECTIONS 6 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. in sufficient water to a~hieve thor-ough cover-age. Let tuce, Peas*,

Pole Beans*, Radishes, Red Beets, Snap Beans*, Tomatoes, Turnips *(succulent only)

Subter­r-anean)

Garden Symphylans (Garden Centipedes)

Apply broadcast just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for- Surface Cutwor-ms, 3-6 inches for Subterranean Cutworms.

15 fl. oz. per 1.000 sq. ft. in sufficient water to achieve thorough coverage.

Apply broadcast just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.

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Carrots, Corn, Peas', Pole Beans', Red Beets, Snap Beans. '(succulent only)

Cabbage

Cabbage, Car-rots, Corn, Lettuce, Pec::s', Snap Beans', Tomatoes '(succulent only)

Mole Crickets

Root Maggots

Wireworms

1 1/2 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. in sufficient water to achieve thorough coverage.

Apply broadcast just before planting. Apply 1-2 days before sowing or transplanting. Immediately work into soil 1-2 inches.

4 1/2 flo oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. in sufficient water to achieve thorough coverage.

~pply broadcast just before planting. lo,mediately work into soil 3-4 inches before seeding, either in seed bed or in field or before transplanting.

6 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. in sufficient water to achieve thorough coverage.

Apply broadcast just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.

~After spraying, do not pick vegetable within: 1 day---Peas, Tomatoes, Sweet Corn 3 days--Cantaloupes, Muskmelons, Winter Squash, Watermelons 5 days--Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peppers 7 days--Beans, Cabbage, Cucumbers, Summer Squash

10 days--Carrots, Celery, Collards, Endive, Kale, Lettuce, Onions, Parsnips, Radishes, Spinach, Turnips

35 days--Potatoes

FRUITS:Z " NUTS

Almonds, Walnuts

Apples, Pears

Start spraying after blooming. Applications should be made according to infestation or when aphids, mites, and crawler stages of scale insects are first noted. If infestations warrant, repeat applicatio:1s at 7 to 10--day intervals.

AphidS, Scale Crawlers, Spider Mites. 1/3 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply after husks open ~r sp 1 i t.

AphidS, Codling Moths, Eyespotted Bud Moths, Fruittree Leatrollers, Leafhoppers, Tentiform Leafminers (pears). Maggots (apples), Medlybug~, Mites (European Red, Clover (brown). Pac~fi~. Twospotted Spider), Psylla (pears). Scale Crawlers (Cottonycu~hion, San Jose, Forb~~, Soft;

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Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines

Cherries

Plums, Prunes

1 fl. oz. in ~ gals. of water. cover spray. On apples, slight occur on some varieties such as

Apply as a ful! russeting m.y Golden Delicious.

Aphids, Apricot Mealybugs (apricot), Mites (Clover [brown], Twospotted Spider), Scale Crawlers (Olive, Sa" Josa). 1 fie oz. in 3 gal~. of water. Apply as a full cover spray.

Black Cherry Aphids, Cherry Fruitflies, Cherry Fruitworms (Maggots), Fruittree Leatrollers, Mites (Cherry Rust), Scale Crawlers (San Jose). 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a full cover spray.

Aphids (Leafcurl Plum, Mealy Plum, Thistle), Mites (C!over [brown], European Red). 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a full cover spray.

~-----------------------------------------------~-------------Caneberr~es AphidS, Lea~hoppers, Raspberry Sawflies, (blackberries, Raspberry Fruitworms, Twospotted Mites, Thr"ips. boysenberries, dewberries, loganberries, raspb~rries)

Strawberries

Grapes

1 fl. OF. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a full cOler spray.

Aphids, Twospotted Mites, Strawberry Leafrollers.

1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. cover spray.

Apply as a full

Aphids, Grape Berry Moths, Grape Leaffolders, Leafhu~pers, Scale Crawlers. 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a full cover spray.

~After spraying, d~ not pick fruit within: ~ days--Strawberries 7 davs--Caneberries

10 doys--Apricots, Cherries, Grapes, Nectarines, Plums, Prunes 14 days--Apples, Pears 21 days--Peaches

TREES &r SHRUBS

Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, BOKwood, Camellia, Douglas Fir, Elm, Hawthorn,

Wet leaVeS and branches to ~he dri~ping point. Try to penet,-ate dense foliage.

~phids, Bagwor~s, European Pine Shoot Moths, Holly Bud Moths, Dipterous L£afminers (Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, BOKwood, Holly, Oak), Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Mites (Clover, Cyclamen, European Red,

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Holly, Juniper, Lilac, Locust, Maple, Mimosa, Oak, Pine, Plum, Poplar, Rhododendron, Spruce, Willow

ROSES " FLOWERS

Azaleas, Camellias, Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Gl1dioli, Lilac, Rhododendron, Roses

Privet, Twospotte~ Spider), Cbscure Root Weevils, Omnivorous Leaf tiers, Scale Cr.wlers (Cottonycushion, Euonymus, Lecanium, Pine Needle, Pit Scale, San Jose, Soft)

1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a thorough foliar spray.

Webworms (Juniper, Mimosa'), Whiteflies 1 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a thorough foliar spray. 'Mimosa Webworms: Apply as a thorough foliar spray when adults first appear. Make two additional applications at 4-5 week intervals.

Apple-and-Thorn Skeletonizers, Hemlock Chermes, Oak Loopers, Obliquebanded Leafrollers, Pear Slugs, Tent Caterpillars, Webworms (Cotoneaster, Fall) 3 fl. oz. in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a thorough foliar spray.

Wet the plants to the drip~ing point. Try to hit underside of leaves and pe~etrate dense foliage.

Aphids, Euon,mus Scale Crawlers, Flea Beetles, Dipterous Leafminers, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, ~ites (Carnation Bud, Carnation Shoot, Cyclamen, Eurooean Red, Twospotted Spider), Thrips, Whiteflies. 1 fl. oz in 3 gals. of water. Apply as a thorough foliar spray.

U?C CODE #76842 00365

DISTRIBUTED BY BLACK LEAF PRODUCTS, A Division of Wilbur-Ellis Company, BUCKNER, KENTUCKY 40010 B-590 MADE IN U.S.A.

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