Product Label

Peanuts
7 Days
VEGETABLES PHI
Root and Tuber Vegetables (except sugar
beets): Arracacha, Arrowroot, Artichoke
(Chinese and Jerusalem), Garden Beet, Edible
Burdock, Edible Canna, Carrot, Cassava (Bitter
and Sweet), Celeriac (Celery Root), Chayote
(Root), Turnip-Rooted Chervil, Chicory, Chufa,
Dasheen (Taro), Ginger, Ginseng, Horseradish,
Leren, Turnip-Rooted Parsley, Parsnip, Potato,
Oriental Radish (Daikon), Radish, Rutabaga,
Salsify (Oyster Plant), Black Salsify, Spanish
Salsify, Skirret, Sweet Potato, Tanier (Cocoyam),
Turmeric, Turnip, Yam Bean, Yam (True)
1 Day
Sunflowers: Castor Oil Plant, Chinese
Tallowtree, Euphorbia, Evening Primrose, Jojoba,
Niger Seed, Rose Hip, Stokes Aster, Tallowwood,
Tea Oil Plant, and Vernonia
30 Days
Use Sevin
®
Insect Killer Concentrate as a spot treatment for
pest infestations on the berries, fruits and nuts listed below.
Applications to trees over 10 feet or trees with areas
inaccessible to sprays are not recommended. Apply spray
mixture to upper and lower leaves, around fruit clusters, and
on branches and trunks up to the point of runoff. Reapply if
insects return, but not more than once every seven days and
according to pre-harvest interval.
BERRIES, FRUITS, AND NUTS
Berries Crop Group including: Blackberry,
Loganberry, Red and Black Raspberry,
Blueberry,Highbush and Lowbush, Currant,
Ederberry, Gooseberry,Huckleberry, cultivars
and/or hybrids of these
1 Day
BERRIES, FRUITS, AND NUTS PHI
Grapes
1 Day
Pome Fruit Group including: Apple, Crabapple,
Loquat, Mayhaw, Pear, Oriental Pear, and
Quince.
14 Days
Stone Fruit Group including: Apricot, Cherry
(Sweet and Tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum
(including Chickasaw Plum, Damson Plum, and
Japanese Plum), Plumcot, Prune (fresh).
14 Days
Tree Nuts Group including: Almond, Beech nut,
Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut,
Chinquapin, Filbert (hazelnut), Hickory nut,
Macadamia nut, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut (Black
and English)
7 Days
Tropical Fruits including: Avocado, Black
Sapote, Canistel, Mamey Sapote, Mango,
Papaya, Sapodilla, Star Apple
1 Day
Use Sevin
®
Insect Killer Concentrate as a spot treatment for
pest infestations on ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers and
ground covers. Spray up to the point of run-off making sure to
cover all sides of leaves and trunk. For ground covers,
bedding plants, foliage, annuals and perennials, apply as a
uniform spray. Reapply if pests return but repeat applications
should be limited to no more than once per seven days.
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS,
AND GROUND COVERS
6
Apply to the point of run-off as a residual spray to vegetation
such as bushes and trees around buildings and other
structures. For ants, apply to any trails, around doors and
windows and other places where ants may be found. To
prevent pests from entering buildings, apply to a band of soil
and vegetation 5 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the
building. Also treat the building foundation to a height of 2 to
3 feet where pests are active and may find entrance. Apply
as a coarse spray. The surface to be treated should be dry at
the time of application.
OUTDOOR PERIMETER TREATMENTS
7
Certain plants such as annuals may be sensitive to the
final spray solution. A limited area should be treated
and observed for one week prior to application to the
entire planting.
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS,
AND GROUND COVERS - continued
Uniformly apply 4 fl. oz. Sevin
®
Insect Killer Concentrate per
gallon of water per 250 sq ft area. For best results, apply
after mowing (lawn should not be longer than 3 inches at the
time of application). Repeat applications are necessary only if
there are signs of renewed insect activity.
LAWNS
Caterpillars, Butterflies and Moths
PESTS CONTROLLED
Tent forming caterpillars, cocoon forming caterpillars,
chrysalis forming caterpillars.
Leaf feeding caterpillars (including leaves of flowering plants,
bushes and other ornamentals, vegetables and trees), azalea
leafminers, green cloverworm, fruit eating caterpillars,
legume feeding caterpillars, vegetable feeding caterpillars,
stem and trunk boring caterpillars, and leafrolling caterpillars.
Caterpillars of the Yucca Moth family such as Fairy moths
and Yucca moths; Clothes moth family; bagworm moth
family, Gelechiid moth family such as Potato tuber moths;
Ermine Moth family such as Ailanthus Webworm moth; Clear
Winged moth family such as Manroot borer, Squash Vine
borer, Doll's Clearwing moth, California Sycamore borer;
Tortricid Moth family (millers) such as Fruit Tree Leafroller
moth, Orange Tortrix, and Codling moth; Skippers such as
Least Skipper, Silver-spotted Skipper, and Long-tail Skipper;
Swallowtails such as Green swallowtail, Zebra Swallowtail,
Giant Swallowtail (Orange Tail, Orange Puppy), Pale
Swallowtail, Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Eastern Black
Swallowtail, Spicebush Swallowtail, and Phoebus; Whites,
Sulphurs and Orange Tips family such as Sara Orange Tip,
Great Southern White, and European Cabbage Butterfly;
Gossamer-Winged Butterflies Family such as Great Purple
Hairstreak, Spring Azure, Early Hairstreak, Eastern Tailed
blue, Harvester, Silvery Blue, Brown Elfin, Marine Blue,
American Copper, and Gray Hairstreak; Metalmark family
such as Northern Metalmark; Snout Butterflies family such as
Common Snout Butterfly; Brush-Footed Butterfly family such
as Gulf Fritillary, White Peacock, Harris’ Checkerspot,
Painted Lady (Thistle butterfly), American Painted Lady
(Painted Beauty), Baltimore, Zebra (Yellow-barred
Heliconian), Viceroy, White Admiral (Banded Purple),
Mourning Cloak, Milbert's Tortoise Shell, Pearl Crescent,
Question Mark, Buckeye, Great Spangled Fritillary, and Red
Admiral; Hackberry and Goatweed Butterfly family such as