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* Application is only permitted within 30 days of crop emer-
gence or the date of transplanting.
** Do not use on fresh/succulent peas and beans.
FRUITS
This product may be used as a spot treatment for localized
pest infestations on the tree fruits listed below. Do not use on
large trees or where pest populations are generally inacces-
sible to spray deposits, as inadequate performance will result.
Mix 3.0 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water and spray upper
and lower leaf surfaces and between fruit clusters and on
small limbs and trunks to the point of runoff where pest ap-
pear. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of eight
times per year for tree fruits or five times per year for small
fruits, but not more often than once every seven days.
NOTE: To avoid undesired apple thinning delay use until at
least 30 days after full bloom. Carbaryl insecticide may injure
early dawn and sunrise strawberry varieties on the Delmarva
Peninsula. The number in parenthesis following each fruit
and nut crop grouping refers to the minimum interval that
must be observed between the date of the last application
and the date of harvest.
TREE FRUITS PESTS
Apples, Apricots,
Cherries, Nectarines,
Peaches, Pears,
Plums, Prunes (3 days
until harvest)
Apple aphid, Apple maggot, Apple
mealybug, Apple pandemic,
Apple rust mite, Apple sucker,
Avocado Leafroller, Bagworms,
Black Cherry Aphid, Black
scale, Leafrollers, Lecanium
scales, Lesser appleworm,
Lesser peachtree borer, Meadow
spittlebug, Omnivorous leaftier,
Strawberry fruitworm, Orange
tortrix
Orange, Grapefruit,
Lemon, Lime,
Citrus Hybrids (e.g.,
Tangelo), Mandarin
(Tangerine), Pummelo,
Calamondin, Citron,
Kumquat (5 days until
harvest)
Apopka weevil (adult), Avocado
leafroller, California orangedog,
Citrus cutworm, Citrus root
weevils (adults), Citrus rust mite,
Eriophyid mites, Fruittree leafroller,
Fuller rose beetle, Little leaf
notcher (adult), Orange tortrix,
Plant bugs, Scale insects [Black
scale, brown soft scale, California
red scale (except in California),
citrus snow scale, yellow scale
(except in California)], Western
tussock moth
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