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1. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS Spider mites except two spotted Daylily Flower thrips Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Two spotted spider mite 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are Gladiolus Flower thrips Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first Gladiolus thrips sprayer noticed Spray 2 times 7 to 10 637 g 1000 L days apart Lantana Greenhouse whitefly Pachysandra Two spotted spider mite Phlox Yew taxus Mealybug Yucca Flower thrips Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanioum Alder Fall webworm Leafminer Psyllids Ash Aphid Fall webworm Gypsy moth Lace bug Sawlflies open feeders blackheaded ash Tent caterpillar eastern and forest Tussock moth Aspen Bloodleaf Iresine Dusty miller Flowering almond Flowering quince Gazania Mock orange Aphid Mist blower 1312 g 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L Mix thoroughly and spray entire plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs Photinia Pittosporum Tulip Boston ivy Potato leafhopper Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Cedar Bagworm foliage Spray when
2. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS Birch Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Cankerworm spring and 1312 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of fall foliage Spray when insects are Fall webworm Hydraulic sprayer present or feeding injury is first Gypsy moth 637 g 1000 L noticed Repeat application once Leafminer only if re infestation occurs Sawflies open feeders dusky birch Tent caterpillar eastern and forest Tussock moth Yellownecked caterpillar Fir Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Tussock moth 1312 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of Scale insect crawlers foliage Spray when insects are cottony maple hemlock Hydraulic sprayer present or feeding injury is first oystershell cottony 637 g 1000 L noticed Repeat application once cushion lecanium only if re infestation occurs Fall webworm Spider mites except two To control scale insects and spider spotted mites except two spotted spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Flowering Obliquebanded leafroller Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire cherry Tent caterpillar eastern 1312 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of and forest Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS
3. Make the empty container unsuitable for further use 4 Dispose of the container in accordance with provincial requirements For further information on the disposal of unused unwanted product contact the manufacturer or the provincial regulatory agency Contact the manufacturer and the provincial regulatory agency in case of spills and for clean up of spills NOTICE TO USER This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label It is an offence under the PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the label The user assumes the risk to persons or property that arises from any such use of this product DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON CROPS Apply with ground application equipment only NOT TO BE APPLIED BY AERIAL APPLICATION EQUIPMENT DO NOT apply this product directly to freshwater habitats such as lakes rivers sloughs ponds prairie potholes creeks marshes streams reservoirs ditches and wetlands estuaries or marine habitats Field sprayer application DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers ASAE fine classification Airblast_ application DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty DO NOT direct spray above plants to be treated Turn off out
4. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Mixing Loading Application A Mixing and loading in all agricultural scenarios e Mixers loaders must wear maximum level PPE i e chemical resistant coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator B Applying using groundboom and soil injection equipment e Applicators must wear cotton coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator e When handling 24 kg a i or less in one day e g approximately 18 ha at highest agricultural rate of 1 31 kg a i ha workers may use an open cab e When handling more than 24 kg a i in one day workers must use a closed cab no gloves or respirator are required in a closed cab or wear maximum level PPE chemical resistant coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator C Applying using airblast mist blower equipment e Applicators must use a closed cab and wear a long sleeved shirt and long pants No gloves or respirator are required in a closed cab If the use of a closed cab is not feasible applicators may use an open cab and wear maximum level PPE i e chemical resistant coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator and a chemical resistant headgear D Applying using handheld equipment e Mixers loaders applicators must wear cotton coveralls over a long sleeved
5. move person to fresh air If person is not breathing call 911 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably by mouth to mouth if possible Call a poison control centre or doctor for further treatment advice IF IN EYES hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 20 minutes Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing eye Call a poison control centre or doctor for treatment advice Take container label or product name and Pest Control Product Registration Number with you when seeking medical attention TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acephate is an organophosphate that is a cholinesterase inhibitor Typical symptoms of overexposure to cholinesterase inhibitors include headache nausea dizziness sweating salivation runny nose and eyes This may progress to muscle twitching weakness tremors incoordination vomiting abdominal cramps and diarrhea in more serious poisonings A life threatening poisoning is signified by loss of consciousness incontinence convulsions and respiratory depression with a secondary cardiovascular component Treat symptomatically If exposed plasma and red blood cell cholinesterase tests may indicate degree of exposure baseline data are useful Atropine only by injection is the preferable antidote Oximes such as pralidoxime chloride may be therapeutic if used early however use only in conjunction with atropine In cases of sever acute p
6. 2007 4261 BOOKLET ORTHENE 75 SOLUBLE POWDER SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE GROUP WUS INSECTICIDE CAUTION POISON READ LABEL BEFORE USING AGRICULTURAL NOT FOR INDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE GUARANTEE Acephate O S dimethyl acetylohosphoramidothioate c ccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 75 Warning contains the allergen sulfite REGISTRATION NO 14225 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT NET CONTENTS 1 5 kg Notification Change For product information call 1 866 761 9397 Arysta Lifescience North America LLC 15401 Weston Parkway Suite 150 Cary NC 27513 Arysta Lifescience North America LLC Registered Trademark of OMS Investments Inc licensed exclusively to Arysta feScience Corporation for international agricultural use READ ENTIRE LABEL USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABEL CAUTIONS WARNINGS AND DIRECTIONS KEEP PESTICIDE IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER DO NOT PUT CONCENTRATE OR DILUTE INTO FOOD OR DRINK CONTAINERS PRECAUTIONS Harmful if swallowed May be irritating to the eyes Do not breathe spray mist Avoid eye or skin contact with spray mist KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Do not contaminate lakes streams or ponds Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs Do not apply under conditions involving possible drift to food forage or other plantings that might be damaged or the crops thereof rendered unfit for sale use or consumption Store in cool dry place Protect from excessive heat
7. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH LABEL CAUTIONS WARNINGS AND DIRECTIONS KEEP PESTICIDE IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER DO NOT PUT CONCENTRATE OR DILUTE INTO FOOD OR DRINK CONTAINERS DIRECTIONS FOR USE Read the entire DIRECTIONS FOR USE on the container label before using ORTHENE 75 SP Apply with ground application equipment only Not to be applied by aerial application equipment RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT For resistance management please note that ORTHENE 75 SP contains a Group 1B insecticide Any insect population may contain individuals naturally resistant to ORTHENE 75 SP and other Group 1B insecticides The resistant individuals may dominate the insect population if this group of insecticides are used repeatedly in the same fields Other resistance mechanisms that are not linked to site of action but are specific for individual chemicals such as enhanced metabolism may also exist Appropriate resistance management strategies should be followed To delay insecticide resistance e Where possible rotate the use of ORTHENE 75 SP or other Group 1B insecticides with different groups that control the same pests in a field e Use tank mixtures with insecticides from a different group when such use is permitted e Insecticide use should be based on an IPM program that includes scouting record keeping and considers cultural biological and other chemical control practices e Monitor treated pest population for resistance development e Contact yo
8. Willow leaf beetle foliage Spray when insects are larvae Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first Fall webworm sprayer noticed Repeat application once Gypsy moth 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs Poplar tentmaker i To control scale insects spray 2 Psyllids times 7 to 10 days apart Sawflies open feeders i yeaa dusky birch Tent caterpillar eastern and forest Tussock moth Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Wisteria Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Mealybugs 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Scale insect crawlers foliage Spray when insects are APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS cottony maple Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first hemlock oystershell sprayer noticed Repeat application once cottony cushion 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs lecaniumy To control mealybugs and scale insects spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Zinnia Flower thrips Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Greenhouse whitefly 1312 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of Lace bug foliage Spray when insects are Leafminer Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control flower thrips and greenhouse whitefly spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart
9. applicators must not handle more than 1500 L day of diluted product If this pest control product is to be used on a commodity that may be exported to the U S and you require information on acceptable residue levels in the U S visit CropLife Canada s website at www croplife ca ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS TOXIC to bees exposed to direct treatment drift or residues on flowering crops or weeds DO NOT apply this product to flowering crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area Minimize the spray drift to reduce harmful effects on bees in habitats close to the application site TOXIC to birds and wild mammals Applications may adversely affect birds and wildlife visiting the treatment area The use of this product may result in contamination of groundwater particularly in areas where soils are permeable e g sandy soil and or the depth to the water table is shallow TOXIC to aquatic organisms Observe buffer zones as specified under DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST AID IF SWALLOWED call a poison control centre or doctor immediately for treatment advice Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control centre or doctor Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING take off contaminated clothing Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 20 minutes Call a poison control centre or doctor for treatment advice IF INHALED
10. entire Greenhouse whitefly 1312 g 1000L plant covering both sides of Lace bug foliage Spray when insects are Mealybug Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first Scale insect crawlers sprayer noticed Repeat application once cottony maple 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs hemlock oystershell cottony cushion To control greenhouse whitefly lecanium mealybug scale insects and spider ears mites other than two spotted Spider mites except two Dti 7 to 4 spotted spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Barberry Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Ligustrum Greenhouse whitefly 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Mahonia foliage Spray when insects are Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control greenhouse whitefly spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Boxwood Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Euonymous Scale insect crawlers 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Hibiscus cottony maple foliage Spray when insects are Nandina hemlock oystershell Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first Rose of Sharon cottony cushion sprayer noticed Repeat application once lecanium 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control scale insects spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Calendula Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Armyworm fall beet and
11. label Notification Change PRECAUTIONS Harmful if swallowed May be irritating to the eyes Do not breathe spray mist Avoid eye or skin contact with spray mist KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Do not contaminate lakes streams or ponds Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs Do not apply under conditions involving possible drift to food forage or other plantings that might be damaged or the crops thereof rendered unfit for sale use or consumption Store in Cool Dry Place Protect from Excessive Heat Mixer loaders must wear maximum level PPE chemical resistant coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator Applicators must wear cotton coveralls over long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator Page 6 of 7 If this pest control product is to be used on a commodity that may be exported to the U S and you require information on acceptable residue levels in the U S visit CropLife Canada s web site at www croplife ca ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are foraging in the treatment area Warn beekeepers to protect bees from treated areas for one week after treatment This product is toxic to birds and wild mammals Applications may ad
12. of water per hectare Applications are most effective when applied late afternoon or early evening when temperatures are 13 C or higher Apply soon after the cutworms have hatched mid to late April SITE PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4 to 5 days before plowing REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 2 weeks after the REI Darksided cutworm post plant 1125 g ha Apply in sufficient water to give good coverage of seedlings Apply in the late afternoon or evening REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 2 weeks after the REI Tobacco Darksided cutworm Potato flea beetle Root maggot Green peach aphid Thrips 825 1275 g ha Transplant water treatment Provides control for approximately 2 to 3 weeks after transplanting Apply in a minimum of 1200 L of transplant water per hectare Do not apply more than 1275 g a i ha as a transplant water application as some phytotoxicity may occur REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 2 weeks after the REI Wireworm 825 g ha Transplant water treatment Apply in 1200 L o
13. 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs To control two spotted spider mites spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Elm Chinese or Siberian Elm leaf beetle larvae Tussock moth Armyworm fall beet and yellowstriped on Chinese elm only Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium on Chinese Elm only Geranium Tobacco budworm Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Hackberry Psyllids Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Mist blower 1312 g 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L Mix thoroughly and spray entire plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs To control scale insects spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Hemlock Gypsy moth Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cusion Mist blower 1312 g 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer Mix thoroughly and spray entire plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once APPLICATIO
14. 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of yellowstriped foliage Spray when insects are Flower thrips Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first Potato leafhopper sprayer noticed Repeat application once Tobacco budworm 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control flower thrips spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Cotoneaster Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Lace bug 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs To control scale insects spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS Cypress Bagworm Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Scale insect crawlers 1312 g 1000L_ plant covering both sides of cottony maple foliage Spray when insects are hemlock oystershell Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first cottony cushion sprayer noticed Repeat application once lecanium 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs Spider mites To control scale insects and spider mites spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Dahlia Armyworm fall beet and Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire yellowstriped Potato leafhopper Two spotted spider mite 1312 g
15. 27 MAR 2008 Sub No 2007 4261 26 NOV 2008 Notification Change in Registrant Name BAG SLEEVE FRONT PANEL ORTHENE 75 SOLUBLE POWDER SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE GROUP REM INSECTICIDE CAUTION POISON READ LABEL AND ATTACHED BOOKLET BEFORE USING AGRICULTURAL NOT FOR INDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE GUARANTEE Acephate O S dimethy acetylpbhosphoramidothioate cccceeeeee 75 Warning contains the allergen sulfite REGISTRATION NO 14225 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT NET CONTENTS 1 5 kg For product information call 1 866 761 9397 Arysta Lifescience North America LLC Notification Change 15401 Weston Parkway Suite 150 Cary NC 27513 Arysta Lifescience North America LLC Registered Trademark of OMS Investments Inc licensed exclusively to Arysta ifeScience Gerperation for international agricultural use BACK PANEL PRECAUTIONS Harmful if swallowed May be irritating to the eyes Do not breathe spray mist Avoid eye or skin contact with spray mist KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Do not contaminate lakes streams or ponds Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs Do not apply under conditions involving possible drift to food forage or other plantings that might be damaged or the crops thereof rendered unfit for sale use or consumption Store in Cool Dry Place Protect from Excessive Heat PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Mixing Loading Application A Mixing and loading
16. N INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS lecanium 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs aa except iw To control scale insects and spider p mites other than two spotted spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Holly Leafminer Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Obliquebanded leafroller 1312 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of Psyllids foliage Spray when insects are Tussock moth Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first Scale insect crawlers sprayer noticed Repeat application once cottony maple 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs hemlock oystershell cottony cushion To control scale insects and spider mites other than two spotted lacanu spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 Spider mites except two dave anart spotted yeep Hydrangea Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Primrose Two spotted mite 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control two spotted spider mites spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Ivy Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Mealybug 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestati
17. RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS Maple Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Bagworm 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Cankerworm spring and foliage Spray when insects are fall Hydraulic sprayer present or feeding injury is first Gypsy moth 637 g 1000 L noticed Repeat application once Potato leafhopper only if re infestation occurs Tent caterpillar eastern and forest To control scale insects spray 2 Tussock moth times 7 to 10 days apart Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Oak Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Cankerworm spring and 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of fall foliage Spray when insects are Fall webworm Hydraulic sprayer present or feeding injury is first Gypsy moth 637 9 1000 L noticed Repeat application once Lace bug only if re infestation occurs Leafminer Obliquebanded leafroller To control scale insects and spider Oak leaf shredder white mites other than two spotted and red oak only spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 Tent caterpillar eastern days apart and forest Tussock moth Yellownecked caterpillar Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Spider mites except two spotted Pine Bagworm Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Gypsy moth 1312 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of Nantucket pine tip moth foliage Spray when insects
18. are Sawflies open feeders Hydraulic sprayer present or feeding injury is first redheaded pine 637 g 1000 L noticed Repeat application once European pine sawfly only if re infestation occurs Tussock moth Scale insect crawlers To control scale insects and spider cottony maple hemlock mites other than two spotted oystershell cottony spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 cusion lecanium days apart Spider mites except two spotted Spruce Gypsy moth Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Leafminer 1312 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of SITE PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Sawlflies open feeders redheaded pine yellowheaded spruce sawfly Tussock moth spotted Spider mites except two 637 g 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs To control spider mites other than two spotted spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart GREENHOUSE USE ON ROSES PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Aphid Flower thrips Omnivorous leafroller Rose midge Whitefly Hydraulic sprayer 637 9 1000 L Spray to wet foliage completely Note J day DO NOT apply more than 0 83 kg a i ha DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restrict
19. arises from any such use of this product 388 K K 88 K K K K K 8 3K 3K 2K 2K K K K 2K 3K 3K FK 2K K K K 2 FK K K 2k This label transcript service is offered by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency to provide efficient searching for label information This service and this information do not replace the official hard copy label The PMRA does not provide any guarantee or assurance that the information obtained through this service is accurate current or correct and is therefore not liable for any loss resulting directly or indirectly from reliance upon this service
20. ause it is systematically absorbed by plants Cut flowers greenhouse and field DO NOT apply more than 0 83 kg a i na Other ornamentals and trees DO NOT apply more than 1 31 kg a i na Re entry Interval REI for ornamental shrubs and flowers except for roses 12 hours REI for trees 3 days workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 1 week after the REI REI for cut flowers roses 1 day APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS Abelia Scale insect crawlers Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Forsythia cottony maple 1312 g 1000L plant covering both sides of Fruitless Mulberry hemlock oystershell Laurel cottony cushion Hydraulic Magnolia lecanium sprayer 637 g 1000 L Alyssum Flower thrips Daisy Bottlebrush Spider mites except two Honey locust spotted foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Camellia Greenhouse whitefly Mealybug Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Mist blower 1312 g 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L Mix thoroughly and spray entire plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart
21. e insects and spider mites spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS Salvia Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Flower thrips 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Greenhouse whitefly foliage Spray when insects are Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control flower thrips and greenhouse whitefly spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Snapdragon Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Armyworm fall beet and 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of yellowstriped foliage Spray when insects are Flower thrips Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first Tobacco budworm sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control flower thrips spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Viburnum Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Greenhouse whitefly 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Two spotted spider mite foliage Spray when insects are Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control greenhouse whitefly and two spotted spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Willow Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Bagworm 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of
22. ed Repeat application once Slippery elm Casebearers 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs Spirea Aphid Obliquebanded leafroller Staghorn sumac Obliquebanded leafroller Sumac Psyllids Sweet gum Bagworm Sycamore Aphid Bagworm Casebearers Fall webworm Lace bug Obliquebanded leafroller Tussock moth Shade trees Ornamentals Shelterbeds such as Cotoneaster Willow Mountain ash and Pincherry Pear slug pear sawfly larvae Wild cherry Tussock moth Arborvitae Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Bagworm 1312 g 1000L plant covering both sides of Spider mites except two foliage Spray when insects are spotted Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control spider mites spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Aster Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Armyworm fall beet and yellowstriped Flower thrips Leafminer 1312 g 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS To control flower thrips spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Azalea Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray
23. ed entry interval REI of 1 CHRISTMAS TREE PLANTATIONS FARM WOODLOTS TREE NURSERIES SHELTER BELTS RIGHT OF WAYS MUNICIPAL PARKS excluding National and Provincial Parks PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Aphid Armyworm fall beet and yellowstriped Bagworm Cankerworm fall and spring Casebearer Fall webworm Flower thrips Gladiolous thrips Greenhouse whitefly Gypsy moth Lace bug Leaf beetle larvae elm and willow Leafminer Meadow spittlebug Mealybug Nantucket pine tip moth Oak leafshredder Obliquebanded leafroller Psyllid Pear slug pear sawfly larvae Poplar tentmaker Potato leafhopper Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L Mist blower 1312 g 1000 L Consult Canadian Forestry Service office or provincial forestry authority for information on timing of sprays and method of application DO NOT apply to American elm flowering crabapple sugar maple cottonwood redbud and weigelia as foliage injury may occur Before treating rare or unusual varieties it is advisable to test it on a few plants before spraying large numbers Clean sprayer after use by flushing with water Do not use household bleach or cleaning agent PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Rose midge Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Sawlflies open feeder
24. edule as necessary Do not apply more than 4 applications per season REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 1 week after the REI PHI 21 days Saskatoon berries non bearing Woolly elm aphid 637 mg L 1275 mg plant Soil Injection Application Provides control of woolly elm aphid in non bearing Saskatoon berry plants Can be used in first three years of establishment Apply once per year in mid July or early August Mix 637 mg a i L of water equivalent to 6 37 g a i 10 L of water Apply 2 litres of this solution per plant The solution is injected with a probe 3 to 5 injections for each plant to a depth of 12 cm The injection should be made 15 cm from the stem of the plant DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval REI of 3 days Saskatoon berries bearing Woolly elm aphid Woolly apple aphid 637 mg L 1275 mg plant Soil Injection Application Provides control of woolly elm aphid and woolly apple aphid in bearing Saskatoon berry plants Apply once per year in mid July or early August after harvest is complete SITE PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Mix 637 mg a i L of water equivalent to 6 37 g ai i 10 L of water Apply 2 litres of this solution per plant The s
25. es Diameter at Breast Height DBH of tree Determine the diameter of tree being injected at breast height Multiply diameter cm of tree x 0 3 mL to calculate the total amount of ORTHENE 75 SP required Inject ORTHENE 75 SP as indicated below or with BioForest Inc EcoJect System a refillable injection tool Refer to EcoJect user manual and the APPLICATION METHOD TO ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES below for instruction on injection hole drilling how to determine the number of injection holes and how many refillable canisters should be used per tree Should a less viscous more flow mix be required for compatibility with the injection method i e pipette pre mix ORTHENE 75SP at a ratio of 107 grams per 50 mL of water and apply 0 4 mL for each 2 5 centimetres Diameter at Breast Height DBH of tree APPLICATION METHOD TO ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES Smaller Trees pipette method 1 Pre drill the tree with the number of holes required to accommodate the total amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied Use the countersink bit provided or drill to the depth indicated on the 5 32 bit Each hole will hold 1 mL of product Space the holes equally around the tree circumference Holes should be drilled at a 45 degree angle toward the ground and placed towards the base of the tree just above the tree flange Holes only need to be drilled to the depth of the countersink bit or the depth mark on the 5 32 bit This will ensure su
26. f transplant water per hectare Make one application per season at transplanting REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 2 weeks after the REI Cranberry Blackheaded fireworm 562 g ha Apply one prebloom application to control the first generation of blackheaded fireworm where field scouting indicates insect numbers warrant treatment Apply in 225 to 1650 L of water per hectare APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND SITE LIMITATIONS PESTS RATE a i using conventional ground equipment A second application may be made post bloom if insect numbers indicate it is required REI 12 hours Cutworms Potato flea beetle Root maggots Tomato 900 g ha Transplant water application To provide control of listed pests for approximately 2 to 3 weeks after Wireworms transplanting apply in 2000 L of water Aphids per hectare This rate is based on Thrips 14 000 plants per hectare Colorado potato beetle REI 12 hours DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON TREES AND ORNAMENTALS ORTHENE 75 SOLUBLE POWDER SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE effectively controls many insects that attack flowers ornamentals shrubs trees and roses outdoors and in the greenhouse ORTHENE 75 SOLUBLE POWDER SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE controls insects that are present and remains effective for an extended period of time bec
27. fficient depth into the sapwood and create a reservoir to a volume of 1 mL 2 Pre load the provided pipette with the total amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied If the amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied exceeds the volume Page 4 of 7 of the pipette fill the pipette to its complete volume and subtract this from the amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied Fill the pipette with the remaining amount to be applied to continue the application Repeat if necessary If using a 1mL pipette fill to the complete volume of the pipette for application to each hole Insert the pipette nozzle just into the reservoir opening do not push the nozzle into the hole to occupy the reservoir volume and depress the pipette pump Each activation of the pipette pump applies 1 mL of product into the reservoir Following each application of ORTHENE 75 SP seal the reservoir hole with beeswax Syringe Method 1 Pre drill the tree with the number of holes required to accommodate the total amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied Use the countersink bit provided or drill to the depth indicated on the 5 32 bit Each hole will hold 1 mL of product Space the holes equally around the tree circumference Holes should be drilled at a 45 degree angle toward the ground and placed towards the base of the tree just above the tree flange Holes only need to be drilled to the depth of the countersink bit or the depth mark on the 5 32 bit This will ensure sufficient dep
28. g ha Apply in 225 to 1650 L of water Apply with ground equipment only Apply when insects reach economic threshold levels Do not apply more than 4 applications per season REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 2 weeks after the REI PHI 21 days Corn Seed and Sweet European corn borer 563 825 g ha Apply in 220 to 1000 L of spray mix using conventional ground application equipment Use the high rate only when heavy pest infestations are present For European corn borer apply when egg mass count indicates an economically damaging population Do not feed corn fodder or forage from treated crop to livestock Do not apply more than 4 applications per season REI 5 days Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve SITE PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 4 weeks after the REI PHI 21 days Potato Green peach aphid Potato aphid Potato flea beetle Potato leafhopper Tarnished plant bug 563 825 g ha Apply in 225 to 1650 L of water per hectare using conventional ground application equipment Use the high rate only when heavy pest infestations are present Begin applications at first sign of insects and repeat on a 7 to 10 day sch
29. he resistant individuals may dominate the insect population if this group of insecticides are used repeatedly in the same fields Other resistance mechanisms that are not linked to site of action but are specific for individual chemicals such as enhanced metabolism may also exist Appropriate resistance management strategies should be followed To delay insecticide resistance e Where possible rotate the use of ORTHENE 75 SOLUBLE POWDER or other Group 1B insecticides with different groups that control the same pests in a field e Use tank mixtures with insecticides from a different group when such use is permitted e Insecticide use should be based on an IPM program that includes scouting record keeping and considers cultural biological and other chemical control practices e Monitor treated pest population for resistance development e Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for any additional pesticide resistance management and or IPM recommendations for the specific site and pest problems in your area Arysta Lifescience North America LLC e For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Arysta_tieSeience Nerth America Corperation at 1 866 761 9397 GENERAL APPLICATON INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS DO NOT handle more than 1500 L of diluted spray solution per day when using hand held spray equipment Notification Change Mix thoroughly and spray entire plant covering both sides of fo
30. in all agricultural scenarios e Mixers loaders must wear maximum level PPE i e chemical resistant coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator B Applying using groundboom and soil injection equipment e Applicators must wear cotton coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator e When handling 24 kg a i or less in one day e g approximately 18 ha at highest agricultural rate of 1 31 kg a i ha workers may use an open cab e When handling more than 24 kg a i in one day workers must use a closed cab no gloves or respirator are required in a closed cab or wear maximum level PPE chemical resistant coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator C Applying using airblast mist blower equipment Applicators must use a closed cab and wear a long sleeved shirt and long pants No gloves or respirator are required in a closed cab If the use of a closed cab is not feasible applicators may use an open cab and wear maximum level PPE i e chemical resistant coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator and a chemical resistant headgear D Applying using handheld equipment e Mixers loaders applicators must wear cotton coveralls over a long sleeved shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator e Mixers loaders
31. insects are Gypsy moth Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first SITE PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Cockspur thorn Cankerworm spring and fall Deutzia Aphid Leafminer Flowering plum Aphid Tent caterpillar eastern and forest Hawthorn Aphid Cankerworm spring and fall Gypsy moth Tent caterpillar eastern and forest Larch Sawflies open feeders redheaded pine sawfly sprayer 637 g 1000 L noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs Linden Aphid Bagworm Cankerworm spring and fall Fall webworm Tussock moth Yellownecked caterpillar Locust Leafminer Poplar Aphid Fall webworm Gypsy moth Poplar tentmaker Tent caterpillar eastern and forest Tussock moth Mist blower 1312 g 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L Mix thoroughly and spray entire plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS Rhododendron Lace bug Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Silver maple Cankerworm spring and foliage Spray when insects are fall Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer notic
32. itors include headache nausea dizziness sweating salivation runny nose and eyes This may progress to muscle twitching weakness tremors incoordination vomiting abdominal cramps and diarrhea in more serious poisonings A life threatening poisoning is signified by loss of consciousness incontinence convulsions and respiratory depression with a secondary cardiovascular component Treat symptomatically If exposed plasma and red blood cell cholinesterase tests may indicate degree of exposure baseline data are useful Atropine only by injection is the preferable antidote Oximes such as pralidoxime chloride may be therapeutic if used early however use only in conjunction with atropine In cases of sever acute poisoning use antidotes immediately after establishing an open airway and respiration With oral exposure the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be made by an attending physician DECONTAMINATION NOTE Hydrated limes Hypochlorite oxidants and other alkaline material should NOT be used in clean up procedures Spills of POWDERS should be scooped into disposable containers If ORTHENE LIQUIDS are spilled spread a heavy clay absorbent over spill Shovel material into disposable container DISPOSAL 1 Triple or pressure rinse the empty container Add the rinsings to the spray mixture in the tank 2 Follow provincial instructions for any required additional cleaning of the container prior to its disposal 3
33. liage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat if re infestation occurs SITE PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Cabbage Cabbage looper 563 825 g ha Apply in 225 to 1650 L of water using Brussels Imported cabbageworm conventional ground application Sprouts Diamondback moth equipment Use the high rate only when Cauliflower larvae heavy pest infestations are present areen peacmaphid Do not feed trimmings to livestock or allow animals to graze on treated areas Do not apply more than 2 applications per season Re entry Interval REI 12 hours Preharvest Interval PHI 28 days SITE PESTS RATE a i APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS Head lettuce crisp head type only Cabbage looper Imported cabbageworm Diamondback moth larvae Green peach aphid 563 825 g ha Apply in 225 to 1650 L of water using conventional ground application equipment Use the high rate only when heavy pest infestations are present Do not feed trimmings to livestock or allow animals to graze on treated areas Do not apply more than 4 applications per season Re entry Interval REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 2 weeks after the REI PHI 7 days Celery Green peach aphid Tarnished plant bug 563 825
34. ly however use only in conjunction with atropine In cases of severe acute poisoning use antidotes immediately after establishing an open airway and respiration With oral exposure the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be made by an attending physician DECONTAMINATION NOTE Hydrated limes Hypochlorite oxidants and other alkaline material should NOT be used in clean up procedures Spills of POWDERS should be scooped into disposable containers If ORTHENE LIQUIDS are spilled spread a heavy clay absorbent over spill Shovel material into disposable container DISPOSAL Triple or pressure rinse the empty container Add the rinsings to the spray mixture in the tank Follow provincial instructions for any required additional cleaning of the container prior to its disposal Make the empty container unsuitable for further use Dispose of the container in accordance with provincial requirements For further information on the disposal of unused unwanted product contact the manufacturer or the provincial regulatory agency Contact the manufacturer and the provincial regulatory agency in case of spills and for clean up of spills NOTICE TO USER This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label It is an offense under the PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the label The user assumes the risk to persons or property that
35. oisoning use antidotes immediately after establishing an open airway and respiration With oral exposure the decision of whether to induce vomiting or not should be made by an attending physician DECONTAMINATION NOTE Hydrated limes Hypochlorite oxidants and other alkaline material should NOT be used in clean up procedures Spills of POWDERS should be scooped into disposable containers If ORTHENE LIQUIDS are spilled spread a heavy clay absorbent over spill Shovel material into disposable container DISPOSAL 1 Triple or pressure rinse the empty container Add the rinsings to the spray mixture in the tank 2 Follow provincial instructions for any required additional cleaning of the container prior to its disposal 3 Make the empty container unsuitable for further use 4 Dispose of the container in accordance with provincial requirements 5 For further information on the disposal of unused unwanted product contact the manufacturer or the provincial regulatory agency Contact the manufacturer and the provincial regulatory agency in case of spills and for clean up of spills NOTICE TO USER This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label It is an offence under the PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the label The user assumes the risk to persons or property that arises from any such use of this product 27 MAR 2008 Sub No
36. olution is injected with a probe 3 to 5 injections for each plant to a depth of 12 cm The injection should be made 15 cm from the stem of the plant A rate of 1 7 g product per plant and a planting density of 2000 plants per hectare is a rate of 3 4 kg ha DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the restricted entry interval REI of 3 days PHI 11 months Sweet Pepper Bell type Green peach aphid Pepper maggot 562 g ha European corn borer 825 g ha Apply in 225 to 1650 L of water with conventional ground application equipment Begin applications when eggs or insects appear Maintain a 7 to 10 day spray schedule until insects have been reduced below economic levels Do not apply more than 4 applications per season REI 1 day PHI 7 days Tobacco Flue cured Tomato hornworm Flea beetle Green peach aphid 563 825 g ha Apply in at least 100 L of water using conventional ground application equipment Apply on a 7 day schedule or as needed Use 825 g a i ha for control of established populations REI 1 day Workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 2 weeks after the REI PHI 3 days Darksided cutworm pre plant 563 g ha cover crop treatment 1125 g ha soil treatment Treat either the rye or wheat cover crop or the soil using at least 200 L
37. on occurs To control mealybugs spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Juniper Bagworm Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Meadow spittlebug 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Spider mites except two foliage Spray when insects are spotted Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To spider mites other than two spotted spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Lilac Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Leafminer 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Scale insect crawlers cottony maple Hydraulic foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE PESTS RATE a i AND LIMITATIONS hemlock oystershell sprayer noticed Repeat application once cottony cushion 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs ocanininy To control scale insects and spider mites other than two spotted spider mite spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Marigold Flower thrips Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Leafminer 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Sunflower moth foliage Spray when insects are Two spotted spider mite Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control flower thrips and two spotted spider mites spray 2 times 7
38. s Call a poison control centre or doctor for treatment advice If inhaled Move person to fresh air If person is not breathing call 911 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably by mouth to mouth if possible Call a poison control centre or doctor for further treatment advice If in eyes Hold eye and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 20 minutes Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing eye Calla poison control centre or doctor for treatment advice Take container label or product name and Pest Control Product Registration Number Page 7 of 7 with you when seeking medical attention TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acephate is an organophosphate that is a cholinesterase inhibitor Typical symptoms of overexposure to cholinesterase inhibitors include headache nausea dizziness sweating salivation runny nose and eyes This may progress muscle twitching weakness tremor incoordination vomiting abdominal cramps and diarrhea in more serious poisonings A life threatening poisoning is signified by loss of consciousness incontinence convulsions and respiratory depression with a secondary cardiovascular component Treat symptomatically If exposed plasma and red blood cell cholinesterase tests may indicate degree of exposure baseline data are useful Atropine only by injection is the preferable antidote Oximes such as pralidoxime chloride may be therpeutic if used ear
39. s dusky birch blakheaded ash redheaded pine European pine yellowheaded spruce sawfly Spider mites Sunflower moth Tent caterpillars eastern and forest Tobacco budworm Tussock moth Yellownecked caterpillar Note e DO NOT apply more than 1 31 kg a i ha e Re entry interval REI for trees 3 days workers re entering this crop and conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton coveralls for 1 week after the REI 09 AUG 2007 Page 1 of 7 EMERGENCY LABEL FOR SALE AND USE IN SASKATCHEWAN AND ALBERTA ONLY FOR CONTROL OF COTTONY ASH PSYLLID ON ASH TREES UNTIL AUGUST 8 2008 ORTHENE 75 Soluble Powder SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE GROUP REM INSECTICIDE CAUTION POISON READ LABEL AND ATTACHED BOOKLET BEFORE USING AGRICULTURAL NOT FOR INDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE GUARANTEE SACO PN ANC visi sweisaissndawanstansnenciiwnaranasaias swaienssud denisnnsnciucauseuienanenunneuddsanenedeundenndeuan 75 Warning Contains the allergen sulphite REGISTRATION NO 14225 PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS ACT Registered Trademark of OMS Investments Inc licensed exclusively to Arysta i i ion for international agricultural use f f f Arysta Lifescience North America LLC NET CONTENTS 1 5 kg For Product Information Call 1 866 761 9397 Arysta Lifescience North America LLC 15401 Weston Parkway Suite 150 Cary NC 27513 Page 2 of 7 READ ENTIRE LABEL
40. shirt and long pants chemical resistant gloves and a respirator e Mixers loaders applicators must not handle more than 1500 L day of diluted product Post application Do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas during the re entry intervals REIs as listed below Brussels sprouts 12 hours Cabbage 12 hours Cauliflower 12 hours Celery 1 day Corn 5 days Cranberries 12 hours Lettuce 1 day Peppers 1 day Potatoes 1 day Cut flowers roses 1 day Saskatoon berries 3 days Tobacco 1 day Tomatoes 12 hours Ornamentals 12 hours Trees 3 days Workers conducting activities that involve significant foliar contact must wear gloves and cotton covers for the following time after the REI Corn 4 weeks Celery 2 weeks Lettuce 2 weeks Tobacco 2 weeks Potatoes 1 week Trees 1 week If this pest control product is to be used on a commodity that may be exported to the U S and you require information on acceptable residue levels in the U S visit CropLife Canada s website at www croplife ca ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS TOXIC to bees exposed to direct treatment drift or residues on flowering crops or weeds DO NOT apply this product to flowering crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area Minimize the spray drift to reduce harmful effects on bees in habitats close to the application site TOXIC to birds and wild mammals Applications may adversely affect birds and wildlife visiting the treatment area The use of
41. th into the sapwood and create a reservoir to a volume of 1 mL Use a catheter tip to avoid punctures and injuries Pre load the syringe to capacity or with the total amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied Insert the catheter tip of the syringe just into the reservoir opening do not push the entire tip into the hole to occupy the reservoir volume and depress the syringe plunger while noting the plunger movement along the milliliter graduations Depress the plunger only to a distance equivalent to 1 mL graduation as indicated on the syringe barrel This will apply 1 mL of product into the reservoir Repeat step 3 for each hole drilled in the tree and seal the reservoir hole with beeswax following each application Larger Trees EcoJect System 1 Pre drill the tree with the number of holes required to accommodate the total amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied Each hole will hold 4 mL of product therefore dividing the total amount of ORTHENE 75 SP to be applied by 4 will result in the number of holes required Use the 5 32 drill bit provided and drill only to the depth indicated on the bit Space the holes equally around the tree circumference Holes may be drilled straight into the Page 5 of 7 tree 90 degrees and placed towards the base of the tree just above the tree flange 2 Force the EcoJect nozzle into the hole tap with a hammer if necessary in order to secure a seal between the EcoJect nozzle and the tree Secure
42. the filled EcoJect canister to the nozzle This will activate the pump mechanism in the canister and cause 4 mL of ORTHENE 75 SP to enter the hole 3 Remove the EcoJect nozzle and canister together from the hole and seal the hole with beeswax 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each hole in the tree J WARRANTY DISCLAIMER Notification Change j NOTICE TO USER READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT FOR ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES Arysta Lifescience North America LLC The DIRECTIONS FOR USE for this product for the use in Ornamental Deciduous and Coniferous Trees were developed by persons other than Arysta LiteScience _ Nerth America Corseraten and accepted for registration by Health Canada under the Canadian Minor Use Program ARYSFTA LIFESCIENCE NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY EXPRESSD OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO PERFORMANCE EFFICACY OR CROP TOLERANCE PHYTOTOXICITY CLAIMS FOR THIS PRODUCT WHEN THIS PRODUCT IS APPLIED FOR THIS USE Arysta Lifescience North America LLC Accordingly the Buyer and User assume all risks related to performance and crop tolerance arising out of the application of this product and agree to indemnify defend and hold harmless Arysta t eSeience Nerth America Gerperatien from any and all claims losses liabilities damages penalties fines or expenses based on efficacy or phytotoxicity in connection with the use s described on this Supplemental
43. this product may result in contamination of groundwater particularly in areas where soils are permeable e g sandy soil and or the depth to the water table is shallow TOXIC to aquatic organisms Observe buffer zones as specified under DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST AID IF SWALLOWED call a poison control centre or doctor immediately for treatment advice Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control centre or doctor Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING take off contaminated clothing Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 20 minutes Call a poison control centre or doctor for treatment advice IF INHALED move person to fresh air If person is not breathing call 911 or an ambulance then give artificial respiration preferably by mouth to mouth if possible Call a poison control centre or doctor for further treatment advice IF IN EYES hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 20 minutes Remove contact lenses if present after the first 5 minutes then continue rinsing eye Call a poison control centre or doctor for treatment advice Take container label or product name and Pest Control Product Registration Number with you when seeking medical attention TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acephate is an organophosphate that is a cholinesterase inhibitor Typical symptoms of overexposure to cholinesterase inhib
44. to 10 days apart Petunia Armyworm fall beet and Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire yellowstriped 1312 g 1000L plant covering both sides of Flower thrips foliage Spray when insects are Tobacco budworm Hydraulic present or feeding injury is first sprayer noticed Repeat application once 637 g 1000 L only if re infestation occurs To control flower thrips spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Pyracantha Aphid Mist blower Mix thoroughly and spray entire Lace bug 1312 9 1000 L plant covering both sides of Yellownecked caterpillar Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs To control scale insects spray 2 times 7 to 10 days apart Rose field grown Aphid Armyworm fall beet and yellowstriped Flower thrips Meadow spittlebug Obliquebanded leafroller Rose midge Tussock moth Scale insect crawlers cottony maple hemlock oystershell cottony cushion lecanium Spider mites Mist blower 1312 9 1000 L Hydraulic sprayer 637 g 1000 L Mix thoroughly and spray entire plant covering both sides of foliage Spray when insects are present or feeding injury is first noticed Repeat application once only if re infestation occurs To control flower thrips scal
45. ur local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for any additional pesticide resistance management and or IPM recommendations for the specific site and pest problems in your area e For further information or to report suspected resistance contact Arysta LiteScience North America GCorperation at 1 866 761 9397 i Arysta Lifescience North America LLC Notification Change ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND CONIFEROUS TREES ORTHENE 75 SP can be used to inject ash trees in residential areas rural lands farms business and office complexes shopping complexes multi family residential complexes golf courses airports cemeteries parks ravines playgrounds and athletic fields to control cottony ash psyllid e Not for use on trees used to produce fruits nuts or syrup for consumption e Applications are not recommended for trees with 3 DBH or smaller Page 3 of 7 e Donot apply more than one application per tree within 24 months Mix Rate Pre mix ORTHENE 75 SP at a ratio of 100 grams per 35 millilitres or 286 grams per 100 mL of water for use with the following injection application methods and rates To target first generation psyllids in the spring apply prior to budbreak To target the second generation of psyllids apply soon after egg hatch to target first and third instar nymphs Apply in the morning on sunny days for best uptake Ensure that the insect or arthropod pest is present Apply 0 3 mL for each 2 5 centimetr
46. versely affect birds and wildlife visiting the treatment area This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates and marine estuarine organisms Runoff from treatment areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring water bodies Do not apply directly to water Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes Do not apply where runoff is likely to occur Do not apply when weather conditions favour drift from treatment areas This product has the potential to leach through soils to ground water It is recommended that this product not be used on coarse textured soils or in areas where the water table may be high This product should not be applied if rainfall is expected within 48 hours after application and treatment areas should not be irrigated for at least 48 hours after application to minimize the potential for leaching and surface runoff A buffer zone of 10 metres from surface bodies of water including rivers lakes streams and ponds is recommended to protect neighboring aquatic habitats from spray drift FIRST AID If swallowed Call a poison control centre or doctor immediately for treatment advice Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control centre or doctor Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person If on skin or clothing Take off contaminated clothing Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 20 minute
47. ward pointing nozzles at row ends and outer rows DO NOT apply when wind speed is greater than 16 km h at the application site as measured outside of the treatment area on the upwind side Buffer Zones The buffer zones specified in the table below are required between the point of direct application and the closest downwind edge of 1 sensitive freshwater habitats such as lakes rivers sloughs ponds prairie potholes creeks marshes streams reservoirs and wetlands and 2 estuarine or marine habitats Buffer Zone metres Required for the Protection of Method of Application Aquatic Habitat With Water Depth of lt 1 metre 1 3 metres gt 3 metres Field sprayer 15 5 0 Airblast early growth stage 25 10 3 For field sprayer application buffer zones can be reduced with the use of drift reducing spray shields When using a spray boom fitted with a full shield shroud curtain that extends to the crop canopy or ground the labeled buffer zone can be reduced by 70 When using a spray boom where individual nozzles are fitted with cone shaped shields that are no more than 30 cm above the crop canopy or ground the labeled buffer zone can be reduced by 30 RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT For resistance management please note that ORTHENE 75 SOLUBLE POWDER contains a Group 1B insecticide Any insect population may contain individuals naturally resistant to ORTHENE 75 SOLUBLE POWDER and other Group 1B insecticides T

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