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Ms. Rebecca Horton Dragon Corporation P.O. Box 7311 Roanoke, VA 24019
Dear Ms. Horton:
Subject: Amendment - Revise Storage & Disposal text Dragon Diazinon.Water Based Concentrate EPA Registration Number 16-166 Your submission dated September 23, 1997
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The amendment referred to above, submitted in connection with registration under FIFRA section 3(c) (7) (a), is acceptable provided that you:
1. Submit and/or cite all data or other material required for registration/reregistration of your product under FIFRA section3(c) (5) or FIFRA section 4 when. the Agency requires all registrants of similar products to submit such data.·
2. Make the labeling changes listed below befOl:,.eyou release the product for shipment bearing the amended labeling:
a) On the front panel, revise the claim" ... and many others" to " .... and many others as listed in directions".
b) In VERSION A, in the first sentence of the GENERAL INFORMATION, add "must" between "Concentrate" and "be diluted" .
c) In VERSION A, in Step 3 of-HOW TO MIX AND APPLY, delete· "Flush sprayer with clean water after each use." since this same sentence correctly appears as Step 4.
d) Throughout VERSION A (in both the Measurement Conversions table and in the various directions. for use), please be consistent in adding the period after abbreviations such as ntsp. II I "Tbs _ If f "gal. n and 1I~......ls _ 11_
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e) Throughout VERSION A the:r:<§L;:t;:~lapp~C!~eIlt1:ior?Ililom variations in the thickness of the horizonta:L,,:Lines:';,in some columns or parts of columns. The, Agency,asE<llffi§'s.,t,llit3 .. j.s __ ~a"word ' , processing glitch that will'be~'cdrrected:,on the finished label.' '00 '--0 '-' 0 0 ',~~- --- 0 ','
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f) In VERSION A, under the heading FRuITs AND NUTS, in the PHI sentence add "to wait" between "days~ and, "between" .
g) The Timing/Special Directions for Blueberries is the only case in the FRUITS AND NUTS, directions that uses "gals,." instead of "gallons". Is there ,a reason for this one-time variance?
h) Revise the first sentence of the Timing/Special Directions for Grapes to read "Apply at the rate of 11/2 ,tsp. in 1 gallon of water as a full cover, spray." ,[as it appears, in VERSION B for this same crop] .
i) In VERSION A, under the heading VEGETABLES, in the PHI sentence add "to wait" between "days" and "between".
j) In the Crop/(PHI) column entry for Turnips, delete "Turnips (roots & tops) cont'd" since there is no page break in the current text.
k) In VERSION B, in the first sentence of the GENERAL INFORMATION, add "must" between "Concentrate" and "be diluted'~ .
1) In VERSION B, in Step 3 of HOW TO MIX AND APPLY, delete "Flush sprayer with clean water after each use." since this same sentence correctly appears as Step 4.
m) Throughout VERSION B (in both the Measurement Conversions table and in the various directions for use), please be consistent in adding the period after abbreviations such as "tsp.lI, "Tbs .. ", IIgal." and "gals. I! ..
n) In VERSION B, in the LAWN PEST CONTROL directions, relocate "NOTE: DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT TO ANIMALS. n to appear after "For brown dog ticks, spray grass and under shrubbery, particularly near the house." rather than before that sentence.
0) In VERSION B, under the heading FRUITS AND NUTS, in the PHI sentence add "to wait" between "days" and "between".
p) In VERSION B, under the heading VEGETABLES, in the PHI sentence add "to wait" between "days" and "between".
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q) In VERSION B, in item 20f the.NOTE for,.;the.crop Beans, revise "protectbees" to "protect bees"· ...• -
3. Submit three (3) copies of Y01H:ccfiilal printed labeling before you release the product for shipment.
If these conditions are not complied with, the registration will be subject to cancellation in accordance with FIFRA section 6(e). Your release for shipment of the product constitutes acceptance of·these conditions.
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A stamped copy of the.label is enclosed for your records.
Sincerely,
George T. LaRocca Product Manager 13 Insecticide/Rodenticide Branch Registration Division (7505C)
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[FRONT PANEL] DRAGOW '.'
DIAZINON WATER-BASED CONCENTRATE
Nothing Beats The Dragon! Protects lawns, vegetables, fruits, nuts, roses, flowers, ornamentals, trees and shrubs. Controls ants, apbids, chinch bugs, cutworms, flea beetles, grubs, mites, sod webworms and many others. Aids in control of fire ants. Spray concentrate. Controls many "hard-to-kill" sucking and chewing insects. Concentrated Broad spectrum pest control Less smell Low odor Rednced odor formulation Easy-to-mix Easy-to-apply Handles easily Dilute and spray Excelleut performance Controls soil, foliar and sucking pests Convenient water-based formula Concentrated = better value Protects home lawns and home vegetable gardens Controls pests in the home lawn and home garden Controls a wide spectrum of pests Soil and foliar insecticide with broad spectrum control Spray on foliage or soil to control numerous pests Reliable control Covers up to __ sq. ft. oflawn Fast acting Dependable control Time tested insecticide Economical
AccEVfED wi!h COMlIiENTS
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New water-based formula (Note: The term "new" may be used for no longer than 6 mombs following prodnct introduction into the marketplace.) Use on home lawns, ornamentals, vegetables and fruits
TIDS PRODUCT MUST NOT BE USED ON GOLF COURSES AND SOD FARMS. [mnst appear in top 'h frout panel] FOR OUTDOOR USE ON THE HOME LAWN AND THE HOME GARDEN ONLY.
[Note to EPA: Label front panel may feature graphics represeming insects controlled, e.g., grubs, mites, ants,.]
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Diazinon [O,O-Diethyl O·(2·isopropyl-Q-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)phosphorothioate] ......... 22.4%
INERT INGREDIENTS: ..•............ -..................................... 77.6% TOTAL ...... -•..............•........•....•. _ • • • . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . • .. 100.0%
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Keep Out of Reach of Children CAUTION
See back/side/other panel(s) for additional precautions. NET CONTENTS FL OZ
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. Hazards to Humans and Domestic Animals
CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin.Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Do not.use inside t4e home. Avoid commination of feed and foodstuffs. Do· not use on household pets Or humans. Do not allow children or pets to go onto a treated area until the treated area, such as grass or soil, has dried. Do not contaminate ornamental fish ponds. Food utensils, such as spoons and measuring cups, must not be used for food purposes after use in measming pesticides.
FIRST AID IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center innnediatel:y~ Drink I or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching hack of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth if person is unconscious or convulsing. IF IN EYES: Flush eyes with plenty of water. Call a physician if irritation persists. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-tomouth. Get medical attention. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: This product is an organophosphate insecticide. If symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present, atropine sulfate by injection is amidotal. 2-PAM is also amidotal and may be administered, but only in conjunction with atropine. If ingested, induce emesis or lavage stomach.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is highly toxic to birds, fish and other wildlife. Birds, especially 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 to lawns in Nassau County, New York, between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates. Application rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. For lawns, where watering is recommended in the directions, or if waterfowl (ducks or geese) can be expected in the treated area after treatment (except spot treatment), water lawn with at least 1,4 inch of water immediately after spraying this product; however, stop watering before puddling occurs. Keep out oflakes, streams, ponds, tidal marshes and estuaries. Do not apply directly to water. Runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. 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. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of eqnipment or disposal of eqnipment washwaters.
This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or to residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this pesticide or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if~s are visiting the treatment area.
VERSION A [table format] DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON TillS LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR INSECT CONTROL, CROP INJURY OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES,
GENERAL INFORMATION: DRAGON Diazinon Water-based Concentrate be diluted with water before application. To avoid having spray mixture left over, mix only the amount needed. This product kills many outdoor pests which damage lawns, roses, flowers, trees, shrubs, vegetables and fruits, and insects which annoy
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pets and people.
NOTE: I. Do not use inside the home. . . 2. Do not use on ferns, poinsettia, hibiscus, papaya, pilea, gardenia or orchids since plant injury
may occur. 3. Use this product on succulent peas and beans ouly. Do !JOt use on dried pea or bean varieties. 4. Do not apply to food crops grown in: greenhouses. .
PRECAUTIONS: 1. Wear a long-sleeved shirt aod long-legged pants when spraying. 2. Spray with the wind to your back. 3. Do not spray on windy days. ,. 4. If clothing becomes wet from spray thrring use, remove clothing after spraying, wash affected
body areas thoronghly with soap aod water, and lannder clothing before wearing again.
HOW TO MIX AND APPLY: Step 1: Determine size of spraying job. For lawns and vegetables, measure the area to be sprayed. For all
other applications, apply as a thorongh cover spray. Make applications when insects first appear. Applications should be repeated ouly as directed to maintain control.
Step 2: Use clean sprayer. Carefully measure and mix the amonnt of Dragon Diazinon Water-based Concentrate and water as suggested in the rate chart.
Step 3: Spray as directed in rate chart. Thorough coverage is important. Flush sprayer with clean water after each use. See chart for complete list of use sites, crops and insects controlled. Use the rate given in the chart for the type of insect you want to control on the site or crop you are spraying.
Step 4: Flush sprayer with clean water after each use.
MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS: 1 tablespoon (Tbs) = 3 teaspoons (tsp) 1 fl. oz. = 6 tsp or2 Tbs 6 fl. oz. = 3/4 cup I'h Tbs in 3 gals of water = l'h tsp in 1 gal of water 2 Tbs in 3 gals of water = 2 tsp in I gal of water
After spraying, wait the following number of days before barvesting frnits, nnts or vegetables: I day Tomatoes 3 days Melons, Wmter squash 5 days Peppers, Strawberries 7 days Beans, Broccoli, Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Dewberries,
Loganberries, Peas, Raspberries, Summer Squash, Sweet Com 10 days Chinese broccoli, Chinese cabbage, Collards, Kale 14 days Carrots, Endive (Escarole), Lettuce, Onious {bulb and green), Parsnips, Radishes, Rutabagas,
Spinach, Turnips 21 days Apricots, Cabbage, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Prunes 28 days Grapes 35 days Potatoes (Irish) 45 days Walnuts
** Almonds (one dormant spray oniy)
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Problem Area
Vegetables: Foliar Application
Vegetables: Preplant Soil Application
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Nuisance Pests in Outside Areas
Lawns
Beans, Peas (except dried varieties)
Broccoli, Chinese broccoli, Cabbage, Chinese cabbage, r, , Kale
Endive (Escarole), Lettuce, Spinach
Peppers, Tomatoes
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Radishes, Turuips, Carrots, Parsnips, Potatoes, Rutabagas
Sweet corn
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Beans, Peas (except dried varieties)
Beets, Red (table)
Sweet Corn
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Following is only!, partial listing of the pests controlled by this product. See . (additiorial tables that follow/attached booklet) for complete directions for use
~ Ants, Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Cockroaches, Crickets, Fleas, Fire ants, Spiders and olhers+
Chinch bugs, Ants, Sod webworms, Brown dog ticks, Fleas, White grubs, Lawn and others +
Aphids, Cucumber beetles, Grasshoppers, Lealhoppers, Mexican bean beetles, .S~mites
Aphids, Flea beetles, Dipterous leafmjners, Diamondback moths, Imported
Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Spider mites
Aphids, Colorado potato beetles, Fall armyworms (tomatoes), Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Southern armyworms (tomatoes), Vmegar flies - Drosophila spp.
Ouion thrips
Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous leafminers, Colorado potato beetles (potatoes), Southern armyworms
Aphids, Flea beetles, Grasshoppers, Spider mites
Anh;" •. Thrips, Spider mites
Cutworms, Mole crickets, Wireworms (snap beans)
Mole
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Fruits & Nuts (cont'd.)
Roses & Flowers
Ornamental Trees & Shrubs
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Lettuce, Tomatoes
Radishes, Rutabagas, Turnips
Almonds (Califomiilonly)
Walnuts (California only)
Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines
Blueberries .
Cheiries
Plums, Pruues
Caueberries, Blackberries, Boysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries, Raspberries (CA, OR, WA only)
Strawberries
Grapes
Azaleas, Camellias, Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Gladioli, Lilac, Lilies, Marigolds, Pansies, Petunias, Rhododendron, Roses
Arborvitae, Azaleas, Birch, Boxwood, Camellias, Crabapple, Dogwood, Douglas fir, Elm, Euonymus, Hawthorn, Holly, Honeysuckle, Honey locust, Juniper, Lilac, Locust, Maple, Mimosa, Oak, Piue, Ornamental plum, Poplar, Rhododendron, Scotch pine, Spirea, Spruce, Sycamore, Wax plant (Roya), Willow, Yellowwood, Yew
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Cutworms' .
ScilIe crawlers .
Aphids, Scale crawlers, Spider mites and ' others+
Aphids, Apricot mealybugs (apricots), Spider mites, Scale crawlers
Aphids, Blueberry maggots, Cherry fruitworms, Cranberry fruitworms, Two-spotted spider mites, Thrips
Black cherry aphids, Cherry fruitflies, Cherry rust mites, ScilIe crawlers and others+
Aphids, Spider mites
Aphids, Leafhoppers, Two-spotted spider mites, Thrips, Raspberry fruitworms
Aphids, Two-spotted spider mites, Strawberry leafrollers
Aphids, Grape berry moths, Grape leaffolders, Leafhoppers
Aphids, Flea beetles, Dipterous leafmiuers, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Two-spotted spider mites, Thrips, Whiteflies and others +
Aphids, Mites, Scale crawlers, Whiteflies, Tent caterpillars and others +
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LAWN PEST CONTROL ___ _ ,-,--_,_c= ___ ~_,,_.~
.. '. *-.0," <""~' -: PrecautiOns: Birds, especially waterfowl, feeding or drinldng on treated areas maybe killed. Apply this product only as specified on this label. Because of the migratory habits of ccertail! waterfowl, do not apply in Nassau County, New York, between November I and May 20. Do not exceecbnitximum permitted label rates, since rates above those recommended significantly increase potemiaJ hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. Where watering is recommended in the directions; cOr if waterfowl (ducks or geese) can be expected in the treated area after treatment (except spot treatnient), water lawn with at least 'A inch of water inunediately after spraying this product; however, stop. watering before puddling occurs.
Use ou Bent, Bermuda, Bluegrass, Dichondra, Fescue, Merion and St. Augustinegrass. To control pests listed below, apply I rates.
Pests
Lawn Chinch Bugs
Ants, Armyworms, Bermudagrass mites, Dover mites, Springtails (CollemboJa), Crickets, Cutworms, Digger wasps, Earwigs, Frit flies, Lawn billbugs, Leafhoppers, Sod webworms (Lawn moths), Sowbngs (Pillbugs)
Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Fleas
Hyperodes Weevil
Millipedes
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Rate
Ph Tbsper 125 sq ft
or 6 fl. oz. per 1,000 s,! ft
Ph Tbsper 125 sq ft
or 6 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq ft
l'h Tbsper 125 sq ft
or 6 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq ft
l'h Tbs per 125 sq ft
or 6 fl. oz. per 1,000 SQ ft
1'h Tbsper 125 sq ft
or 6 fl. oz. per 1.000 sOft
Water
3 gals
24 gals
3 gals
24 gals
3 gals
24 gals
3 gals
24 gals
3 gals
24 gals
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Thoroughly wet down grass a few hours before applying. In the North, if chinch ~ are the only problem, a lower rate of application can be used: 3 tsp in 3 gals of water covers 125 sq. ft., or 4 fl. oz. in 24 gals of water per 1;000 sq. ft.
Thoroughly wet down grass a few hours before applying. For ants and digger wasps, spot spray ant hills and wasp ground nest openings. For digger wasps, apply at dusk when wasps are not active. 1>illbug control: Apply when activity is first observed or when chewed or brown grass is present indicating damage from the insect. For frit flies mow grass and water thoroughly before treatment, but delay l umil grass is dry.
NOTE: DO NOT APPLY TIllS PRODUCT TO ANIMALS.
For brown dog ticks spray grass and under near house.
Treat problem areas in mid-April and again in mid-May. Water grass thoroughly after application.
Thoroughly wet grass a few hours before applying.
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Rhodesgrass scale I'h Tbsper 3 gals .. Apply when crawlers first emerge. 125 sq ft
or 6 fl. oz. per 24 gals 1 , ()()() SQ ft
White grubs of Japanese beetle, I1h Tbsper 3 gals Apply any time between late July and European chafer, Southern 125 sq ft . early October. Water grass thoroughly chafer
Ants, Boxelder bugs, Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Clover mites, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Fleas, Flies, Millipedes, Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Spiders, Springtails (Collembola)
Fire Ants
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or after application. 6 fl. oz. per 24 gals 1, ()()() SQ ft
NUISANCE PESTS OUTSIDE THE HOME
Mix 2 fl. oz. in 1 gal of water and thoroughly spray window and door screens, sills, foundations, porch and patio walls, eotranceways, walks, garbage caos, tree trunks and into cracks and other places where insects hide.
To prevent entry into houses, spray a 5-foot band of soil around the house next to the foundation and spray the foundation of the house to a height of 2-3 feet. Repeat application as necessary.
00 NOT treat animals with this product. 00 NOT treat plants (other than tree trunks) at this nuisance pest rate.
To aid in the control of fire ants in home lawns and other outdoor home recreation areas, apply 2 Tbs in a minimnm orI 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 I 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.
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INSECT CONTROL ON ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES AND FLOWERS Spray when listed pests fil st , ~r las
Rate per 1 Gal of T"nningf
Plants Water
Trees and Shrubs Aphids, Apple-and-Thorn Skeletonizers, 2tsp Apply as a thorough Arborvitae, Azaleas, Bagwonus, European pine sawfly, foliar spray. Wet leayes Birch, Boxwood, European pine shoot moths, Holly bud and branches to the Camellias, Crabapple, moths, Dipterous leafmIDers
, dripping point. Try to
Dogwood, Douglas fir, (Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, Boxwood, penetrate dense foliage Elm, Euonymus, Holly, Oak), Hemlock chermes, with spray. Hawthorn, Holly, LeafhQPPeIS, Mealybugs. Mites Honey locust, (Dover, Cyclamen. European red, Mimosa webworms: Honeysuckle, Juniper, Privet, Two-spotted spider), Oak apply when adults first Lilac, Locust, Maple, loopers, Oblique-banded Ieafrollers, appear. Make 2 Mimosa, Oak, Pine, Obscure root weevils, Omnivorous additioual applications Ornamental plum, leaftiers, Pear slugs, Scale crawlers at 4-5 week intervals. Poplar, Rhododendrou, (Cottonycushiou, Euonymus, Lecanium, Scotch pine, Spirea, Pine needle, Pit, San Jose, Soft), Tent Spruce, Sycamore, Wax caterpillars, Webworms (Cotoneaster, plant (Hoya), Willow, ~, . YeV{
Fall, Juniper, Mimosa), Whiteflies
Roses and Flowers Aphids, Dipterous leaftniuers, 2tsp Apply as a thorough Azaleas, Camellias, Euonymus scale crawlers, Flea beetles, foliar spray. Try to Chrysanthemums, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Mites spray underside of Carnations, Gladioli, (Carnation bud, Carnation shoot, leaves and penetrate Lilac, Lilies, Cyclamen, European red, Two-spotted dense foliage. Marigolds, Pansies, spider), Thrips, Whiteflies Petunias,
. Roses
FRUITS AND NUTS Apply at the rate ofZ tsp. per 1 gal. of water for aU crops except grapes (11h tsp. per 1 gal.). Start spraying after blooming. Applications should be made according to infestation or when aphids, mites and crawler stages of scale insects are first noted. Observe number of days between last application and harvest of the crop [pre-harvest interval (PHl)] shown in parentheses for each crop, as well as intervals between applicatioDS and total number of applieatioDS that can be made per season. NOTE: To protect bees, do not apply to fruit trees when trees or substantial numbers of weeds around the
are in bloom.
Almonds (Dormant spray ouly)
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Pest
San Jose scale, Parlatoria scale
Apply only as a dormant spray. Do not apply more than 6 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard. This product may be used on almonds in CA only. DO NOT use this product
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Apricots (21)
Blueberries (7)
Caneberries (7) -CA. OR. WA only: Blackberries, Boysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries.
Cherries (21)
Grapes (28)
Nectarines (21)
Peaches (21)
Plums and Prunes (21)
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Aphids, Apricot mealybugs, Mites (Brown, Two-spotted spider). Scale crawlers (Olive, San Jose)
Aphids, Blueberry maggots, Cherry fruitworms, Cranberry fruitworms. Thrips. ~. ! spider mites
Aphids, Leafhoppers. Raspberry fruitworms. Two-spotted spider mites, Thrips
Black cherry aphids. Cherry fruitflies. Cherry fruitworms (Maggots). Fruittree leafrollers. Mites (Cherry rust). Scale crawlers (San Jose)
Aphids, Grape berry moths. Grape leaffolders. Leafhoppers
Aphids, Mites (Brown, Two-spotted spider), Scale Crawlers (Olive, San Jose)
Aphids. Mites (Brown. Two-spotted spider), Scale crawlers (Olive. San Jose) .
Aphids (Leaf curl plum, Mealy plum. Thistle), Mites (Brown, European red)
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Apply as a full cover spray. Donotapply more than 4 gallons per 500 sq. ft:'of hOllle orchard. Do not make more 'than 3 applicationS per season, a miillmum of 14 days apart.: ,., ~-.
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Apply as a full cover spray. Allow a minimum of 14 days between applications. Do nOt apply more than 4 gals. per 500 sq. ft. ofhlueberry patch. Do not make more than 2 applications per season. ,
Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply mOre than 5 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of caneberry patch. Do not make more than 5 applications per season, a minimum of 14 days apart. Thisprodnct may be used on caneberries in CA, OR and WA only. DO NOT use this product on caneberries grown in other states.
Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 4 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard. Do not make more than 3 applications per season, a minimum of 7 days apart.
Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 3 gallons. per 500 sq. ft. of home vineyard. Do not make more than 5 applications per season, a minimum of 7 days apart.
Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 4 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard. Do not make more than 3 applications per season, a minimum of 14 days apart.
Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 4 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard. Do not make more than 3 applications per season, a minimum of 14 days apart.
Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 4 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard. Do not make more than 3 applications per season, a minimum of7 days apart.
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Strawberries (5) Aphids, Two-spotted Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 3 spider mites, Strawberry gallons per 500 sq. ft. of Strawbeny patch. Do not make leaftollers more than 3 applications per season, a minimnm of 7 days
, apart:'
Walnuts (45) Aphids, Scale crawlers Apply as a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 6 -CAonly (Walnut, Italian pear, gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard. Do not make
Frosted), Spider mites, more than 3 applications per season, a minimnm of 14 Twig borers days apart. Do not apply after husks open or split. This
product may be nsed on wamnts in CA only. DO NOT nse this product on walnnts grown in other states.
VEGETABLES DRAGON" Diazinon Water-based Concentrate should be applied in the volnme of water recommended below to assure thorough coverage of the foliage or soil. For application to the foliage, thoroughly spray all plant parts. For soil applications, you may need to mix the recommended amount of pesticide in more water to get even coverage. Application to the soil should be mixed into the soil immediately after application.Observe nnmber of days between last application and harvest of the crop {pre-harvest interval (PHI)] shown in pareotheses for each crop, as well as intervals between applications and total number of applications that can be made p r season. Do not a )ply to food cropS grown in greenhonses.
Cropl(PHI) Pest
Beans (7)- Aphids, Cncnmber Lima, Pole and beetles, Grasshoppers, Snap (succulent Leafhoppers, Mexican varieties only) bean beetles, Spider NOTE: mites 1. DO NOT apply this Cntworms (surface,
prodnctto subterranean)
dried bean varieties such as pinto beans
Mole Crickets or dried limas. 2. To protect bees. DO NOT apply foliage treatments if the beans or Wireworms (snap beans weeds in the only) treatment area are in bloom.
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Rate per 1 Gal. of Water to Cover 500
sq. ft. of Garden
1 tsp.
6 Ths.
2 Tbs.
6Ths.
Tnmng/Specmlllirections
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 5 days, up to 3 applications per season.
Spray the soil evenly just before plaming. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cntworms, 3-6 inches for snhterranean cntworms.
Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before planting. immedmtely work into soil 1-2 inches.
Sprny the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
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Beets, Red Cutworms (surface, (table) sobterranean)
Mole Crickets
Broccoli (1), Aphids, Diamondback Cauliflower moths, Flea beetles, (1), Chinese Imported Broccoli (10), cabbageworms, Chinese Dipterous leafminers' Cabbage (Bok Choy&Napa) (10), Collards (10), Kale (10)
Cabbage (21) Aphids, Diamondback moths, Flea beetles, Imported cabbageworms,
leafminers'
Cutworms (surface, sobterranean)
Root Maggots
Wrreworms
earrots (14) Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous Jeafminerst , Spider mites
Cutworms (surface, subterranean)
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Rate per 1 Gal. ofWatei . to Cover 500
sq. ft. of
6Tbs.
2Tbs.
1 tsp.
I tsp.
6 Tbs.
6 Tbs.
6Tbs.
1 tsp.
6Tbs.
Tuning/Special Directions
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for
cutworms.
Spray the sOil evenly 1-2 days before planting. Immediately work into soil 1-2
io!:hes· Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat applicatioo every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. , work into soil 2-3 inches.
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. work into soil 4-8 inches.
Thorooghly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5
; per
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for
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Mole Crickets
Wireworms
Com - see Sweet Com
Cucumbers (J) Aphids, Thrips, Spider mites
Endive Aphids, Flea beetles, (Escarole) (14) Leafhoppers, Dipterous
leafminers l Spider mites
Lettuce (14) Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous
-, . Spider mites
Cutworms (surface, subterranean)
Wireworms
Melons (3) Aphids, Thrips, Spider (Cantaloupes, mites Casabas, Crenshaws, Honeydews, Muskmelons, Persians and hybrids of these) and
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Onions (14) Onion thrips (bnlband green)
Parsnips (14) Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous
Spider mites
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2 Ths.
6Tbs.
1 tsp.
1 tsp.
I tsp.
6 Ths.
6Ths.
I tsp.
I tsp.
I tsp.
TnninglSpecial Directions
Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before ::.g. Immediately work into soil 1-2
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. ,. work hIm soil 4-8 u";ches.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5
; per season.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5
'per'
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5
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Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. . work into soil 4-8 inch
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Thoronghly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, np to 5
; per opo,
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat applications every 7 days, up to 5
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Peas (l) Aphids, Cucumber (succulent beetles, Grasshoppers, only) Leafhoppers, Mexican
bean beetles, Spider NOTE: mites 1. DO NOT apply this Cutwoxms (surface,
product to subterranean)
dried pea varieties such as split peas ordried black- Mole crickets eyed peas. 2. To protect bees, DO NOT apply foliage treatments if Wl!eworms peas or weeds in the treatment area are in bloom.
Peppers (5) Aphids, Colorado potato beetles, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers
Potatoes (35) Aphids, Flea beetles, (Irish) Leafhoppers, Colorado
potato beetles, Southern armywoxms, Dipterous leafminers1
Radishes (14) Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Imported cabbagewoxms, Dipterous leafminers1
Cutwoxms (surface, subterranean)
Rutabagas (14) Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Imported cabbagewoxms, Dipterous leafminers1
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Rate per 1 Gal. of Water to Cover 500
sq. ft. of Garden
1 tsp.
6Ths.
2 Ths.
6Ths.
1 esp.
1 esp.
1 esp.
6 Ths.
I tsp.
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Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 5 days, up to 3 applications per season.
. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2·3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutwoxms.
Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before planting. Immediately work into soil 1-2 inches.
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat applicatiou every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 3 applications per season.
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutwoxms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutwoxms.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
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Cutworms (surface, subterranean)
Spinach (14) Aphids, Flea beetles, Leathoppers, Dipterous
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Squash, Aphids, Thrips, Spider summer (7) mites
Squash, winter Aphids, Thrips, Spider (3) mites
Sweet com (7) Aphids, Thrips, Flea beetles, Grasshoppers,
NOTE: To Spider mites protect bees,
Cutworms (surface, do not apply to com foliage subterranean)
during the pollen shed period. Mole crickets
Wireworms
Tomatoes (1) Aphids, Colorado potato beetles, Fall armyworms, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Southern armyworms, Vinegar flies
,spp.)
Cutworms (surface, subterranean)
Wireworms
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Rare perl Gal. or Water to Cover 500
s~. ft. of
6 Tbs.
1 tsp.
1 tsp.
1 tsp.
1 tsp.
6 Tbs.
2 Tbs.
6 Tbs.
1 tsp.
6Tbs.
6 Tbs.
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Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches fur surface cutworms, 3'{) inches fur
. , Thoroughly'spray all plant parts. Repeat applicatiou every 7 days, up to 5
; per ~PO onn
Thoroughly spray all plaut parts. Repeat applicatiou every 7 days, up to 5
; per .".<nn
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5
; per season.
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5
; per
Spray the soil evenly justbefure plaming. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3'{) inches for
Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before planting. Immediately work into soil 1-2 inches.
Spray the soil evenly just before planting. , work into soil 4-8 ;n~h~o
Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Spray the soil evenly just before plauting. Immediately work int soil 2-3 iuches for surface cutworms, 3'{) inches for
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to Cover 500 Crop/(PHI) Pest sq. ft. of Tnning/Special Directions
Turnips (14) Aphids, Flea beetles, 1 tsp. ThorougltIy spray all plant parts. Repeat (roots & tops) Leafhoppers, Imported application every 7 days, up to 5
cabbageworrns, applications per season. leafminers'
Turnips Cutworms (surface, 6 Tbs. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. (rOOIS & tops) subterranean) Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for cont'd. surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for
subterranean cutworms.
'NOTE: Resistant leafminers will DOt be controlled by diazinon or : type insecticides.
STORAGE & DISPOSAL STORAGE: Store in original container in an area inaccessible to childreu and pets. If product freezes, place container in a warm area (68°F or above) inaccessible to children or pets and allow to thaw. Sbake well before using. DISPOSAL: To avoid barnting aquatic orgaoisms in rivers and other surface waters, do DOt pour the concentrate, spray mixture, or rinse water into sanitary drains (e.g., toilets and sinks) or storm water sewers (e.g., street drains). Triple rinse the empty container, pour the rinse water into the sprayer and spray the treated area. If disposal of a partially full container is necessary, take !be container to your local household waste disposal facility, or make sure cap is tightly closed, securely wrap the container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. Do not reuse empty container; securely wrap it is several layers of newspaper and discard in trash.
NOTICE: Buyer assumes all risks of storage, use and bandling of Ibis material not in strict accordance with directions and cautions stated on this label (and in the accompanying booklet).
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Distributed by DRAGON CORPORATION
Roanoke, "A 24019
DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use Ibis product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND PRECAUTIONS ON nus LABEL MAY RESULT IN POOR INSECT CONTROL, CROP INJURY OR ILLEGAL RESIDUES.
GENERAL INFORMATION: DRAGON Diazinon Water-based Concentrate be diluted with water before application. To avoid baving spray mixture left over, mix only the amount needed. This product kills many outdoor pests which damage lawns, roses, flowers, trees, shrubs, vegetables and fruits, and insects which annoy pets and people.
NOTE: 1. Do not use inside the home.
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2. Do not use on ferns, poinsettia, hibiscus, papaya, pilea, gardenia· or orchids since plant injury may occur.
3.. .Use this product on succulern peas and beans ouly. Do not use on dried pea or bean varieties. 4. Do not apply to food crops grown in greenhouses.
PRECAUTIONS: 1. Wear a long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants when spraYing. 2. Spray with the wind to your back. 3. Do not spray on windy days. _ 4. 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.
HOW TO MIX AND APPLY: Step 1: Determine size ofspraying job. For lawns and vegetables, measure the area to be sprayed. For all
other applications, apply as a thorough cover spray. Make applications when insects first appear. Applications should be repeated only as directed to maintain control.
Step 2: Use clean sprayer. Carefully measure and mix the amount of Dragon Diazinon Water-based Concentrate and water as suggested in the rate chart.
Step 3: Spray as directed in rate chart. Thorough coverage is important. Flush sprayer with clean water after each use. See chart for complete list of use sites, crops and insects controlled. Use the rate given in the chart for the type of insect you want to control on the site or crop you are spraYing.
Step 4: Flush sprayer with clean water after each use.
MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS: I tablespoon (Tbs) = 3 teaspoons (tsp) 1 fl. Oz. = 6 tsp or 2 Tbs 6 fl. oz. = 3/4 cup I'h Tbs in 3 gals of water = Ilh tsp in I gal of water 2 Tbs in 3 gals of water = 2 tsp in 1 gal of water
After spraying, wait the following number of days before barvesting fruits, nuts or vegetables: 1 day Tomatoes 3 days Melons, Winter squash 5 days Peppers, Strawberries 7 days Beans, Broccoli, Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Dewberries,
Loganberries, Peas, Raspberries, Summer Squash, Sweet Com 10 days Chinese broccoli, Chinese cabbage, Collards, Kale 14 days Carrots, Endive (Escarole), Lettuce, Onions (bulb and green), Parsnips, Radishes, Rutabagas,
21 days 28 days 35 days 45 days
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Spinach, Turnips Apricots, Cabbage, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Prunes Grapes Potatoes (Irish) Walnuts Aimonds (one dormant spray ouly)
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LAWN PEST CONTROL.
PrecaUtiOIlS: Binls, especially waterfowl, feeding or drinking on treated area$ may be killed. Apply this product only as specified on this label. Because of the migratory habits of certaiD. waterfowl, do not apply in Nassau . ..
County, New York, between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates, since rates above those recommended significantly iiJ.crease potential hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. Where watering is recommended in the directiOIlS, or ifwaterfowl (ducks or geese) can be ~ in the treated area after treatment (except spot treatment), water lawn with at least \4 inch of water innnediately after spraying this product; however, stop watering before puddling occurs.
TO KIIL: Lawn Chinch Bugs, Anls, Armyworms, Bermudagrass mites, Oover mites, Spriugtails (Collembofa), Crickels, Cutworms, Digger wasps, Earwigs, Frit flies, Lawn billbugs, Leafhoppers, Sod webworms (Lawn moths), Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Fleas, Hyperodes Weevil, Millipedes, Rhodesgrass scale, and White grubs of Japanese beetle, European chafer, Southern chafer.
Apply at the rate of l'h Tbs in 3 gals. of water to cover 125 sq ft (6 fl. oz. in 24 gals. of water to cover 1,000 sq. ft.). Use on Beot, Bermuda, Bluegrass, Dichondra, Fescue, Merion and St. Augustinegrass. Thoroughly wet down grass a few hours before applying. In the North, if chinch bugs are the only problem, a lower rate of application can be used: 3 tsp in 3 gals of water covers 125 sq. ft., or 4 fl. oz. in 24 gals of water per 1,000 sq. ft. For anls and digger wasps, spot spray ant hills and wasp ground nest openings. For digger wasps, apply at dusk when wasps are not active. Billbug control: Apply when activity is first observed.Of when chewed or brown grass is present indicating damage from the insect. For frit flies mow grass and water thoroughly before treatment, but delay application until grass is dry. NOTE: 00 NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT TO ANIMALS. For brown dog ticks spray grass and under shrubbery, particnIarly near house. For hyperodes weevil, treat problem areas in mid-April and again in mid-May. Water grass thoroughly after application. For rhodesgrass scale, apply when crawlers first emerge. For white grubs, aPl'ly any time between late July and early October. Water grass thoroughly after application.
NUISANCE PESTS OUTSIDE THE HOME TO KILL: Anls, Boxelder bugs, Brown dog ticks, Chiggers, Clover mites, Cockroaches, Crickels, Earwigs,
) Fleas, Flies, Millipedes, Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Spiders, Springtails (Collembofa).
Mix 2 fl. oz. in I gal of water and thoroughly spray window and door screens, sills, foundations, porch and patio walls, entranceways, walks, garbage cans, tree trunks and into cracks and other places where insects hide. To prevent entry into houses, spray a 5-foot hand of soil around the house next to the foundation and spray the foundation of the house to a height of 2-3 feet. Repeat application as necessary. DO NOT treat anirnals with this product. 00 NOT treat planls (other than tree trunks) at this nuisance pest rate.
To aid in the control of Fire anls in home lawns and other outdoor home recreation areas, apply 2 Tbs in a minimum ofl 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 I gal. per mound. High pressure sprays may disturb the ants and cause ntigration 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.
INSECT CONTROL ON ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES AND FLOWERS Apply at the rate of2lsp. per gallon of water when listed pests first appear. Repeat as necessary. Apply as a
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thereugh feliar spray. Wet leaves aud branches to the dripping point. Try to penetrate dense foliage with spray. . .
Trees and Shrubs - USE ON: Arborvitae, Azaleas, Birch; BoxwOod, Camellias, Crabapple, Dogwood, Deuglas fir, Elm, Euonymus, Hawthern, Helly, Honey locust, Honeysuclde,Juniper, Lilac, Locust, Maple, Mimosa, Oak, Pine, Ornamental plum, Poplar, Rhododendron, Scotch pine, Spirea, Spruce, Sycamore, Wax plant (Heya), Willew, Yellowwood, Yew. TO KIlL: Aphids, Apple-and-Thorn Skeletonizers, Bagwenns, European pine sawfly, European pine shoot moths, Helly bud meths, Dipterous leafminers (Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, Boxwood, Helly, Oak), Hemlock chermes, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Mites (Gever, Cyclamen, European red, Privet, Tw<rSpOtted spider), Oak loopers, .Oblique-banded leafrollers, Obscure root weevils, Omnivorous leaftiers, Pear slugs, Scale crawlers (Cottonycushien, Euonymus, Lecanium, Pine needle, Pit, San Jose, Soft), Tent caterpillars, Webwonns (Cotoneaster, Fall, Juniper, Mimosa), Whiteflies. Fer Mimosa webworms: apply when adults first appear. Make 2 additienal applications at 4-5 week intervals.
Roses and Flowers - USE ON: Azaleas, Camellias, Chrysanthemums, Carnatiens, Gladioli, Lilac, Lilies, Marigelds, Pansies, Petunias, Rhododeudron, Reses. TO KIlL: Aphids,· Dipterous leafminers, Euonymus scale crawlers, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Mites (Carnation bud, Carnatien shoot, Cyclamen, European red, Tw<rspotted spider), Thrips, Whiteflies.
FRUITS AND NUTS Apply at the rate ef2 tsp. per 1 gal. efwater (for grapes, I'h tsp. per I gal. ef water). Start spraying after blooming. Applications should be made according to infestation er when aphids, mites and crawler stages ef scale insects are first neted.Observe number of days between last application and harvest of the crop [preharvest interval (PHl)] shown in parentheses fo.r each crop, as well as intervals between applicatio.ns and total number o.f applicatio.ns that can be made per seaso.n. NOTE: To protect bees, de not apply to fruit trees when trees er substantial numbers ef weeds around the trees are in bloom. Almo.nds: San Jose scale, Parlatoria scale. Apply enly as a dormant spray. De net apply more than 6 gallons per
500 sq. ft. efheme o.rchard. This product may be used en almends in CA only. DO NOT.use this product en almonds grown in ether states.
Aprico.ts (21): Aphids, Apricot mealybugs, Mites (Brown, Two-spotted spider), Scale crawlers (Olive, San Jese). Apply as a full cever spray. De not apply mere than 4 gallens per 500 sq. ft. ef heme erchard. De net make mere than 3 applicatiens per season, a minimum ef 14 days apan.
Blueberries (J): Aphids, Blueberry maggets, Cherry fruitwerms, cIanberry fruitwerms, Thrips, TW<rspotted spider mites. Apply as a full cover spray. Allew a minimum ef 14 days between applicatiens. Do not apply mere than 4 gals. per 500 sq. ft. ef blueberry patch. De net make more than 2 applicatiens per season.
Caneberries (7) -CA, OR, WA enly: Blackberries, Boysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries, Raspberries. Aphids, Leafhoppers, Raspberry fruitwerms, Tw<rspotted spider mites, Thrips. Apply as a full cover spray. De not apply more than 5 gallens per 500 sq. ft. of caneberry patch. Do not make mere than 5 applicatiens per season, a minimumef 14 days apart. This product may be used en caneberries in CA, ORaud WA only. DO NOT use this product on caneberries grown in other states.
Cherries (21): Black cherry aphids, Cherry fruitflies, Cherry fruitworms (Maggots), Fruittree leafrollers, Mites (Cherry rust), Scale crawlers (San Jese). Apply as a full cover spray. De net apply more than 4 gallens per 500 sq. ft. efhome orchard. De net make mere than 3 applications per season, a minimum ef7 days apart.
Grapes (28): Aphids, Grape berry meths, Grape leaffelders, Leafhoppers. Apply at the rate of I'h tsp. in 1 gal. ef water as a full cever spray. Do not apply mere than 3 gallonS per 500 sq. ft. efheme vineyard. Do not make more than 5 applicatiens per season, a minimum ef 7 days apan.
Nectarines (21): Aphids, Mites (Brown, Tw<rspotted spider), Scale Crawlers (Olive, San Jese). Apply as a full cever spray. De net apply mere than 4 gallons per 500 sq. ft. efhome orchard. De not make more than 3 applicatiens per seasen, a minimum ef 14 days apan.
Peaches (21): Aphids, Mites (Brown, TW<rspotted spider), Scale crawlers (Olive, San Jese). Apply as a full cover spray. De net apply mere than 4 gallens per 500 sq. ft. efhomeerchard. De not make more than 3 applicatiens per season, a minimum ef 14 days apan.
Plums and Prunes (21): Aphids (Leafcurl plum, Mealy plum, Thistle), Mites (Brown, Eurepean red). Apply as
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a full cover spray. Do not apply more than 4 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard.Do not make more than 3 applications per season, a minimum of 7 days apart.
Strawberries (5): Aphids, Two-spotted spider mites, Strawberry leafrollers. Apply as a full cOver spray. Do not apply more than 3 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of strawberry patch. Do not make more than 3 applications per season, a minimum of 7 days apart.
Walnuts (45): Aphids, Scale crawlers (Walnut, Italian pear, Frosted), Spider mites, Twig borers. Apply as a.full cover spray. Do not apply more than 6 gallons per 500 sq. ft. of home orchard. Do not make more thau 3 applications per seasou, a minimum of 14 days apart. Do not apply after husks opeu or split. This product may be used on walnuts in CA only. DO NOT nse this product ou walnuts grown in other states.
vEGETABLES Mix DRAGON Diazinon Water-based Concentrate at the rates given below to cover SOO sq. It. of garden. For application to the foliage, thoroughly spray all plant parts. For soil applications, you may need to mix the recommended amount of pesticide in more water to get even coverage. Application to the soil shonld be mixed into the soil innnediately after application.Observe number of days between last application and harvest of the crop [pre-harvest interval (PHl)] shown in parentheses for each crop, as well as intervals between applications and total number of applications that can be made per season. Do not apply to food crops grown in greenhouses. Beans (7) - Lima, Pole and Snap (succnlent varieties only)- Aphids, Cucumber beetles, Grasshoppers,
Leafhoppers, Mexican bean beetles, Spider mite: Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of water. Repeat application every 5 days, up to 3 applications per season. NOTE: I. DO NOT apply this product to dried bean vatieties such as pinto beans or dried Iimas. 2. To protectbees, DO NOT apply foliage treatments if the beans or weeds in the treatment area are in bloom. Cutworms (suiface, subterranean): Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 iuches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cntworms. Mole Crickets: Mix 2 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before planting. Immediately work into soil 1-2 inches. Wireworms (S1U1p beans only): Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Beets, Red (table): Cutworms (suiface, subte"anean): Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms. Mole Crickets: Mix 2 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before planting. Immediately work into soil 1-2 inches.
Broccoli (7), Cauliflower (7), Chinese Broccoli (10), Chiuese Cabbage (Bok Choy and Napa) (10), Collards (10), Kale (10) : Aphids, Diamondback moths, Flea beetles, Imported cabbageworms, Dipterous leafminers'. Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Cabbage (21): Aphids, Diamondback moths, Flea beetles, Imported cabbageworms, Dipterous lea[minersI. Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season. Cutworms (suiface, subte"anean). Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms. Root Maggots. Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches. Wireworms. Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Carrots (14): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous lea[miners', Spider mites. Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat applicatiou every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season. Cutworms (suiface:, subte"anean). Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms. Mole Crickets. Mix 2 Tbs. in 1 gaL of water. Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before planting. Immediately work into soil 1-2 inches. Wireworms. Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Corn - see Sweet Com Cucumbers (7): Aphids, Thrips, Spider mites. Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gaL of water. Thoroughly spray all plant partS.
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Endive <&carole) (14): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous leafmined; Spider:mites. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every Tdays, up to 5 applications per ~ . . .
Lettuce (14): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous leafmined, Spider mit~.-i\ful Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per seasoJl.. Cutworms (swjace, subterranean). Mix 6Ths.in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms. Wireworms. Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Melons (3) (Cantaloupes, Casabas, Crenshaws, Honeydews, Mnskmeions, Persians and hybrids of these) and Watermelons: Aphids, Thrips, Spider miies. Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoronghly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season. - -
Onions (14) (bnlb and green): Onion thrips. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Parsnips (14): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous leafmined, Spider mites. Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat applications every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Peas (7) (succulent only): Aphids, Cucumber beetles, GrasshopperS, Leafhoppers, Mexican bean beetles, Spider mites. Mix. 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoronghly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 5 days, up to 3 applications per season. NOTE: 1. DO NOT apply this product to dried pea varieties such as split peas ordried black-eyed peas. 2. To protect bees, DO NOT apply foliage treatments if peas or weeds in the treatment area are in bloom. Cutworms (swface, subterranean). Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms. Mole crickets. Mix 2 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water . Spray the soil evenly 1-2 days before planting. Immediately work into soil 1-2 i.t)ches. Wireworms. Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4-8 inches.
Peppers (5): Aphids, Colorado potato beetles, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Potatoes (35) (Irish): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Ca/orado potato beetles, Southern armyworms, Dipterous leafmined. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Radishes (14): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Imported cabbageworms, Dipterous lea[mined. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 3 applications per season. Cutworms (surface, subterranean). Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
Rutabagas (14): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Imported cabbageworms, Dipterous leafmined. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season. Cutworms (suiface, subterranean). Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
Spinach (14): Aphids, Flea beetles, Leafhoppers, Dipterous lea[mine..s, Spider mites. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Squash, summer (7): Aphids, Thrips, Spider mites. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Squash, winter (3): Aphids, Thrips, Spider mites. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoronghly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season.
Sweet corn (7): Aphids, Thrips, Flea beetles, Grasshoppers, Spider mites. Mix 1 Isp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season. NOTE: To protect bees, do not apply to com foliage during the pollen shed period. Cutworms (suiface, subterranean). Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 2-3 inches for surface cutworms, 3-6 inches for .subterranean cutworms. Mole crickets. Mix 2 Tbs.
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Tomatoes (1): Aphids, Colorado potato beetles, Fall annyworms, Flea beetles, LeajJwppers, Southern annyworms, Vinegarflies (Drosophila spp.): Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of Water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applications per season. Cutworms (suiface. subterranean). Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil eveDJ.y just before planting. Immediately work int soil 2-3 inches for snrface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms. Wireworms. Mix 6 Tbs. in 1 gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work into soil 4~8 iuches.
Turnips (14) (roots & tops): Aphids. Flea beetles. Leafhoppers. Imported cabbageworms, Dipterous leafminers'. Mix 1 tsp. in 1 gal. of water. Thoroughly spray all plant parts. Repeat application every 7 days, up to 5 applicationS per Season. Cutworms (suI/ace, Subterranean). Mix 6 Tbs. in t gal. of water. Spray the soil evenly just before planting. Immediately work intoosoil 2-3 inches for snrface cutworms, 3-6 inches for subterranean cutworms.
'NOTE: Resistant leafminers will not be controlled by diazinon or simiIar type insecticides.
STORAGE & DISPOSAL STORAGE: Store in original container in an area inaccessible to children and pets. If product freezes, place container in a wann area (68°F or above) inaccessible to children or pets and allow to thaw. Shake well before using. DISPOSAL: To avoid harming aquatic organisms in rivers and other snrface waters, do not pour the concentrate, spray mixture, or rinse water into sanitary drains (e.g., toilets and sinks) or storm water sewers (e.g., street drains). Triple rinse the empty container, pour the rinse water into the sprayer and spray the treated area. If disposal of a partially full container is necessary, take the container to your local housebold waste disposal facility, or make sure cap is tightly closed, securely wrap the container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. Do not reuse empty container; securely wrap it is several layers of newspaper and discard in trash.
NOTICE: Buyer assumes all risks of storage, use and handling of this material not in Strict accordance with directions and cautions stated on this label (and in the accompanying booklet).
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