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{/cun}OUTDOOR USE ONLY(lcon}WATER BASEDIORTHO SEVINc!) liquid Brand Carbaryl Insecticide Formula Ii[ABN: ORTHO Sevin liquid Brand Carbaryl Insecticide,].Kills: Beetles, Caterpillars, Plant Bugs, Gypsy Moth, Apple Maggots, Tomato Hornworm, and other leafeatinginsects.'On: Ornamentals, Roses, Flowers, Shrubs, Shade Trees, Fruit & Nut Trees, Vegetables and lawns.)Also Controls Ticks which transmit Lyme Disease.Active Ingredient . -, Carbaryl 11·naphthyl N.methylcarbamate) . . . . 21.3%Inert Ingredients. . 78.7%KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDRENCAUTIONSee back panel booklet for additional precautionary statementsNET CONTENTS 16 Fl OZ I 1 PT J I 473 ml32 Fl OZ I 1 OT ) I 946 mL)ACCEPTED PR 02.\991.\", EPA Accepted 7/1 "95Notificlltion of 5/22196. Amendment of 12[24'96I.). .,.

Ppel open for use direotions and further informationPllLL HERE HI OPEN LABEL PRESS TO RESEALFOR USE WITH HOSE·END SPRAYERS INCLUDING THE ORTHO DIAL 'n SPRAY AND TANK·TYPESPRAYERS.READ ENTIRE LABEL)DIRECTIONS FOR USE: It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with itslabeling.REM) ENTIRE LABEL llSE STRIGTLY IN AGGORQft.NGE WITH LABEl PREGAllTIONARY STATEMENTS ANQ[JIREGTIONS.).,"I".",I239·2628.WP2EPA Accepted 7/11/95Notification of 5/22196, Amendment of 12124196 .

1 tsp - Teaspoon1 Tbs - Tablespoon - 1/2 fl oz) For optimum Scale eORtrel: AlIlIly when crawlers aro nn "ontCorn: For insects attacking silks and ears, apilly at- l'IHHIll't'-1iatefYllllHltaltil!ill-I!lhen first"'!llksappear and continuing until silks begin to dry. Fer laF,'ae iR wHor! aRd fuliage feeder, opply 8SRe9llllSBf)'. gptimum timing aRa geed se'.'eraue ara essential fer aflesti'.'e seRtFa!. lattuee: Treatan 0 Ii to 7 day seheaule after heads begin ta ferm.Fer-Peach Twig Borer: Apply in "popcorn" or petal fall stages and again when the April broodof the Peach Twig Borer begins to hatch or thereafter as needed.Fer-Pear psylla control: Allply when eggs hatch or young nymphs are IIresent.Fer-Gralle Leaffolder: Apply before first brood Leaffolder larvae emerge from rolls.Fer-Lesser Peachtree Borer eaRtral: Spray limbs and tree trunks thoroughly, weekly duringmoth flight.Fer-Codling Moth (on Walnuts): Apply spray when average cross sectional diameters ofdeveloping nuts are 1/2 to 3[4 inch. Repeat during middle or late June as needed.)Nete: Fer Citrus, 8e Rot appp,' less than 1g gal atilertieu!tural spra'f eils BemmaRI',' used en Citrus.d utespra',' mixture per 8 12" tree. May Ile mixed wilhShul(e eaRtainer priar te use. ge Rat use empty eantainer ar measuring deviees far atRer p rpases. .Il,ppl·,' wheninseets ar their damage appear. Repeat as neeessar'f Ie maiRtain BaRtrel, unless spray intef\'al is speeitiea. gonet plant feed sraps not listed en this lallel in earbapil treated seil.PLANT RESPgNSE PRECAlmgNSCarbar','1 inseetieide injures Bestan 1'0"1, '1ir iAia Creeper, aA MaideAhair FeFA. ["MinH early seaSBn, it ma', alsBiAjure Virginia aAd Sana Pines.,'"239-2628.WP2EPA Accepted 7/t 1/95Notification of 5/22196. Amendment of 12/24/96'" ,.

RATE TO APPLY: lise 4 t5P of this produet per oal of water unless otherwise noted. Far use in O THO9lAl'n SPRAY. !laur praduBt undiluted inta sprayer jar. set dial at 4 top per Hanan (unless ather\\'ise indieated)ane spray. (JRUGee praeust ma,! ue returned Ie saRtaiDer. Ollser'Js plant FespeRsoprOsButiaR5 aRd speeifiadireetians. 9a not exeeed dosage rales. The numBer in parentheses ( ) foliowiRH eaeh srop refers to theminimum numaer of da'{5 that must Be OBserved ael'.eaR Ihe date af the last appliealion ane harvest.QRNAMENTALS INGWmNGRQS S.SHRIJBS.'.'/QQ9 PLANTS ,G,Ng TREESTharough eO'/erage of upper andlo·.er leaf smfases ant! IruRIES. stems. aAd twigs is Aeeesser',. far eantral afjIBsts,.)VEGETABLE CRQPSBeaRS ineludiAO Blaal! eyed Peas. browder ar Seuthern Pess. 9r·ySean8. Groon SoaRS. lima Beans, Na'J'; Baansand Snap Beans (g). barrats H J. "born (g). bUSllmBer {OJ. EODplant (OJ. MeloRs (0). mira W). PeaRuts (0). Pepper(g). Potata (g). Pumpl!iR IQ). Squash (Q). Tamatoes (0).)Braeeali (a). Brussels Sprauts la). CabBage 13), Gaulifla'ller (3). Gowpeas (a). Seet Reale (a). "Head lettuce(3). Harseradish (3J. Kahl/aui (3), ParsRips r;l). Peas (a). Raeishes (3). Rutabagas (3). Salsify Raots (3). TurnipRaals (3).GhiRese eabbage (14). ballards (14). BandelioR (14). EAdi','e (14). Escarole (14). Beet Tops (14). Hano'Jer salad(14). Kale (14). Mustard GreeRS (14). "Leaf Lettuce (14). Parsley (141. Salsify Taps (14). SpiRaeh (14). S·.issGhald (14). TurRip Taps (14).",.'. , ". .-., 239 2628.WP2EPA Accepted 7" 1/95Notification 015/22/96, Amendment of 12/24/96

)FRI:JIT, BERRY ANt) NI:JT TREE CROPS:Blueberries (0), Grapes (0), Rlherts (0), Peeans (0), Walnuts (0), Apples (1), Cherries (1), Peaehes (1), Pco.s 11),Plums (1l, Prunes (1j, Strawherries (1), Aprieats (3), Nectarines (3), Grapefruit (6), Lemons (5), limes (5), Oranges(B), Tangelas (B), Tangerines 113), Citrus Citrsn (B), Kumquats (6), Blael(herries 171, BoysenBerries 171, t)ewBeFries(7), Loganberries (7), B!t pbeffie9 (7), Almonds (28).)., , ",' 239·2628.WP2EPA Accepted 7111/95Notification of 5/22196. Amendment of 12/24/96.

)AntsApple AphidArmywormAzalea LeafminerBagwormsBirch LeafminerBlister BeetleBoxelder BugBoxwood LeafminerBrowntaH MothCankerwormsCatalpa Sphinx MothChiggersCooley Spruce Gall AdelgidCutwormsCypress Tip MothDouglas·Fir Tussock MothEastern Spruce Ga)1 AdelgidElm Leaf AphidElm Leaf BeetleElm SpanwormEriophyd MitesEuropean Pine Shoot MothFall ArmywormFlea BeetlesFuller Rose BeetleGall MidgesGall WaspsGrasshoppersGreen Striped Maple wormGypsy MothHackberry Nipplegall MakerHony BudmothHolly LeafminerJack Pine BudwormJapanese BeetleJeffrey Pine NeedleminerLace BugsLeafhoppersLeafrollersLocust BorerMaple LeafcutlerMealybugMimosa WebwormNantucket Pine Tip MothOak LeafminersOak Leaf SkeletonizerOakworm ComplexOleander CaterpillarOlive Ash BorerOrangestripped OakwormOrange TortrixPeriodical Cicada (17 yr. Locust)Pine SawflyPine SpittlebugPitch Pine Tip Mo!hPlant BugsPoinsettia HornwormPsyffidsPuss CaterpillarRedhumped OakwormRose AphidRose' ChaferRoseslugSaddled Prominent CaterpillarSawflies (exposed)Scale InsectsSowbugsSpiny Elm CaterpillarSpringtails .Spruce BudwormsSpruce NeedleminerSubtropical Pine Tip MothTent CaterpillarThrips (exposed)TicksTree HoppersWalnut CaterpillarWebwormWestern Hemlock LooperWestern Spruce BudwormWillow Leaf BeetleYellow Poplar Weevil)PES S GflN RQlHI:JAlfalfa CaterpillarArmywormAster LeafhopperBean Leaf BeetleBlister BeetlesChinch BugColorado Potato BeetleCorn EarwormCorn Rootworm (adults)Cucumber BeetlesCutwormsEuropean Corn BorerFall Armyworm239·2628.WP2Flea BeetlesGrasshoppersGreen CloverwormHarlequin BugImported CabbagewormJapanese BeetleLace BugsLeafhopperslygus BugsMelonwormMexican Bean BeetlePicklewormRed·Necked Peanut wormEPA Accepted 7/11195Notification of 5/22196, Amendment of 12/24/96Sap BeetlesSouthwestern Curn BorerSpittlebugsSquash BugsStinkbugs' Tarnished Plant BugThree Gorner 1 lf lfa HrpperThripsTomato Fruitwcr:r., ,Tomato Pinwon . , :Tortoise Bee:b , , Velvet Bean 3 prptllar,.

))FRUIT, BERRY AND NUT TREE CR9PS:PESlS GQNlRQkkEllFilbert AphidApple AphidRlbertLeafrollerApple MaggotApple MealybugRlbertwormForbes ScaleApple PandemisApple Rust MiteFruit Tree LeafrollerApple SuckerFrosted ScaleBagwormsGrape LeafhopperGrape LeaffolderBlack Cherry AphidBlack Margined AphidGreen FruitwormHickory Shuck wormBlack ScaleJapanese BeetleBrown Soft ScaleLeafhoppersCalico ScaleCalifornia OrangedogLeafrollersCalifornia Pearslug (Pear Sawfly)Lecanium ScalesLesser ApplewormCalifornia Red ScaleCherry MaggotLesser Peachtree BorerCitricola ScaleLesser WebwormMeadow SpittlebugCitrus CutwormMealy Plum AphidCitrus Snow ScaleCodling MothNavel OrangewormOlive ScaleCucumber BeetlesOmnivorusLeaftierEastern Tent Caterpillar(Strawberry fruit worm)European Apple SawflyOrange TortrixEuropean Raspberry AphidEyespotted Bud MothOriental Fruit MothOyster Shell ScaleFall WebwormLeafhopperPeach Twig BorerPear Leaf Blister MitePear PsyllaPear Rust MitePecan Leaf PhylloxeraPecan Nut CasebearerPecan SpittlebugPecan WeevilPeriodical CicadaPlum CurculioPrune LeafhopperRedbanded LeafrollerRose ChaferRosy Apple AphidSan Jose ScaleSnowy Tree CricketStrawberry WeevilTarnished Plant BugTentiform LeafminersTwig GirdlerTussock MothVariellated LeafrollerWalnut CaterpillarWestern Grapeleaf SkeletonizerWestern Tussock MothWestern Yellowstriped ArmywormWhite AppleWoolly Apple AphidCOMBINATION SPRAY WITH FUNGICIDE ON ROSES:ORTHO FUNGINEX(!) Rose Disease Control or ORTHO Multi-Purpose Fungicide DACONIL 2787 may be mixedwith this product when listed insect(s) and disease!sl are present Follow directions and precautions on bothlabelsHOME LAWNS AND HOME RECREATION AREAS239-2628.WP2EPA Accepted 7/11/95Notification of 5122196. Amendment of T2124196."

) or best results, mow la'/lA aRd apply aftereeyerage. Repeet as Reeesso",,'.JPestsAntsArm·,,\'.OffflS * *GeAtipenesGRiggersGutworms**EarwigsEssex SkippersGroSsRoppersLeafhopperslueerAe MethMillipedesMes uite !Mult)'NateriR ar raiRS.Appl',. SIlHieieRt spray 'Iolume for thoroughLAWN PEST GQNTRQL TABLEPestsBluegrass BillbH GiliReil Bugs"Sed 'Nebwerms"!Leather daehet)Fleas'Nilile§rHBs ISHeh8Slarvae af JaponeseBeeH ",,j:Falall-lAMFIlm"''('''y,''''olFlrm'''*!!.!* ulF roltfpIeBalanHC)W . p.4a'llJime Botles,FioF',' SilipporTiells[Pfl't'liophaga, spp,ll**"RATE HJ IolSE: Yse B II oz (1 GHp)in 16 gal of ·. ater to so','er lli99sq It 125' x SQ') ii established239-2628.WP2RATE T9 IolSE: Iolse B II oz I 1 bUp) iAH; gal 01 water to sO'ler 676 s ft !2!i'of established la'lm (or 1 Tbs in aAe galEPA Accepted 7fT 1I95Notification of 5/22196. Amendment of 12/24/96)1#; ,':' . , .,,

'.laWA (ar 1 ns in aAe gal afwater ta ea'.'er 94 s ft)af water la eaver 42s ftlHlR IJSE IN 9RTijQ QI. ,l 'nSPRP.Y HQSE ENg SPRP:YER:Pa r 8 az (1 b p) af ndilute Paur 8 ez [1 bUp) ef na Hte praaustprad et into sprayer jar, Be Ret allllinto sprayer jar. Ba nat allll waler.water. Set dial an spra 'et at 1Set lial an sprayer at 1 Tas perTas per al aREI applygill ami apply e'/eAly a'ler 875 sq fte'.·alll'l aver llillll 9q ft (2b' Hs n(Lb' H 271 orea af lawn.area af lawn.IMPQRT. ,NT" Far bAinoh Bugs: Treat entire area,""Far Arm'{'. arm,)b twarm.Fall Arm'iwarm aAd Sad INeb'llarm: Be nat water treated areao faliowiAg opplieation.""Far Eurapean brans Fly (E.Gspt in b.·,j; Appl',' in early spring P'Jlfil 1 to April Hi, ar as rOGo ended by 19GalAgrieullural EHtenaioR Sel'Viso. Walor la .'11 th9reughl'f after treatmoRt. . ·Fer White Grub: Apply when grubs am feeding near tho 90il 6uFfaee uGIlell',' during late Maroh through Mey,ar duly to early Septomber ar as reeemmanaee ay looal Aurisultural EMleAsian Serviee, Water la'.·.·n thoroughl','after treatmeRt.)IMP9RTEQ FIRE ANT CQNTRQl MQUNQ TREATMENT(SPRINKLING CAN)IJse 1 II oz per al af '.'.'aler. P.p I'( 2 gal af il uleil sal tiaR o,'er eaeh mauAd.SUfFBuRiling areas to a 4 ft Iliameter. Oa Rat Ilist rb maHRils riar ta treatment. Far best res 115. a j' ineaal . eather. 65 la 81l F, ar in early mOFftiR ar lale e',·enin§. Repeal applieatiBn if aeti"'ilyreSUffil,f,",. af'rr 11l,,aa'is. Treat new mounas as tRey a ear.,,'."" ,.I,I.)'"239·262B.WP2EPA Accepted 7/11/95Notification of 5/22196, Amendment of 12124196 .I

/0//IJCONTROL OF TICKS WHICH TRANSMIT LYME DISEASErtillj';lf i II.9it ;;iq"ijlJ2\g.!1§Fer eeAtrel ef geer, Bear, Blael! leDDed, aAd lene Star TiaKs Apply two Tho (1 II ell per gallon 01 water. With91Al 'A SPRAY POHf pradHet inta apre't'er jar (do nat add water). Set !lial at 1 oz per gal el water and epra','Ie wet feliaDe.) ) ffrm;;;.;T.l·" spring or early summer (May/June). Thoroughly treat entire turf area, slifUbbeds, ornamental plantings, wooded areas, and around outside perimeters of homeslbuildings whereexposure to ticks may occur.\WJ!ljRetreat at 3 to 4fromsurroumfmg areas by animals.ADULT MOSQUITO CONTROL IN YARDS AND HOME RECREATION AREASFor application to shade trees, ornamentals, woody plants and shrubs, apply ito 2 Tbs per gal of water. Treatshrubbery and areas where adult mosquitoes congregate. Treat when adH!t mosquitoes are active in earlymorning Dr later evening. Repeat at 7 to 10 day intervals. (Note: Carbaryl may kill shrimp and crabs; ObserveBee caution.)239·2628.WP2EPA Accepted 1f11(95Notification of 5122196. Amendment of 12124/96,".

(1///3PEST CONTROL AROUND OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS (HOMES, BARNS)lPi!Jll!iPPr@;i%[Yl 3 iJ!lffiM;t. 9!ill\WlR w.\1To Control: Brown Dog Ticks, Re s, Earwigs, Minipedes, Silverfish. Apply at the rate of 7 ozlgal of wateras a coarse wet spray to outside perimeter of dwellings and other areas where insects tend to congregate.Do not apply this rate to foliage of plants.HOME POULTRY ROOSTS AND CHICKEN COOPSTo Control: Bed Bugs, Chicken Mites, Reas, Lice, Northern Fowl Mite. Use 5 Tbs per gal of water. Applyat the rate of 12 to 25 oz of spray mixture per 100 sq It of wall, litter or roost surface. Force spray intocracks. Repeat as needed. Avoid contamination of nests, eggs and feeding and watering troughs. Do nottreat premises within 7 days of slaughter.STORAGE ANO DISPOSALSTORAGE: I·· Ii .)baNH!NER ao Rot reuse empty eORtainer. RiRse tHorougH!'; before diseareiRH in trask. 8eeerel'l wrap iRsa'/efal la','efs al Re','/spallllf aAIi disears iR trash.PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTSHAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALSCAUTION: Harmful if ,,,o,,uw,ou,ef.spray auuhl,{ after handling.239-2628.WP2EPA Accepted 7/11/95Notification of 5/22196, Amendment of 12/24/96.,,

/2./113. .a ater.i Fe : E R: ewv : I(;:soapfresh air. If not breathing. giveGet medical attention.Note to Physician: Emergency Information call ;·800-454·2333. Carbaryl is a moderate, reversiblecholinesterase inhibitor. Atropine is antidotal. Do not use 2·PAM, opiates, or cholinesterase inhibiting drugs.ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This product is extremely toxic to aquatic and estuarine invertebrates andtoxic to birds and other wildlife. Do not apply directly to mllWtiffiTliwater. Do not contaminate waterwhen disposing of equipment washwaters.BEE CAUTION: MAY KILL HONEYBEES IN SUBSTANTIAL NUMBERS. This product is highly toxic to beesexposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming &ereps aRa '.'lee6s. Do not apply this product orallow it to drift to blooming i erops or weeas, if bees are visiting the treatment area, Contact your !IICooperative AgrieHitHral Extensionfor further information.B'SeFviee)NOTICE: Buyer assumes all responsibility for safety and use not in accordance with directions.ttMedical Information -Call '·800-454·2333Product Information call '·800·225·2883ORTHO , DlAL'n SPRAY allIlllRegistered trademarks of Monsanto CompanyDACONIL 2787 Registered trademark of ISK Biotech Corp.SEVIN is the registered trademark of Rhone·Poulenc for carbaryl insecticide.FUNGINEX Registered Trademark of American Cyanamid Company Monsanto Company)Manufactured forThe SOLARIS Group ofMonsanto CompanyP.O. Box 5008San Ramon CA 94583·0808FormPro duet 8913EPA Reg No 239·2628EPA Est. 239·IA·31, 58996·MO·1 ASuperscript is first letter of lot number.239·262S.WP2EPA Accepted 7/11f95Notification of 5/22195, Amendment of 12/24/96. ,,

f3//13·.ORTHO READY·SPRAY DIRECTIONS· HOW TO USE: Connect attached spray noiile to garden hose. Turnthe green water control ON[OFF valve on top of sprayer to the "OFF" position. Turn on water at faucetUsing a coin or key rotate the small green product control valve located near front of nozzle forward to the"OPEN" position.To BEGIN spraying, point spraying nozzle toward plants and turn the green water control ON[OFF valve to"ON" position. The sprayer automatically mixes the product into the spray stream. Spray upper and lowerleaf surfaces thoroughly.To STOP spraying, turn green water control ON[OFF valve to "OFF" position. Rotate small green productcontrol valve back to "CLOSED" position. Turn off water at faucet. To relieve pressure on hose, turn thegreen water control ON[OFF valve to "ON" position before removing nozzle from hose, being careful to pointnozzle away from you.))239-2628. WP2EPA Accepted 711 1195Notification of 5/22/96, Amendment of 12124/96,.,

Apr 02, 1997 · ORTHO SEVINc!) liquid Brand Carbaryl Insecticide Formula Ii [ABN: ORTHO Sevin liquid Brand Carbaryl Insecticide,] . Kills: Beetles, Caterpillars, Plant Bugs, Gypsy Moth, Apple Maggots, Tomato Hornworm, and other leafeating . U.S. EPA, Pesticide Product Label, ORTHO SEVIN LIQ

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