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Insect Control Product Easy-To-Use • Liquid

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To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area. Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help avoid run off to water bodies or drainage systems.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Insect Control Product Easy-To-Use • Liquid Concentrate Producto Para el Control de Insectos Fácil de Usar – Concentrado Líquido

For Use in Organic Gardening

Contains Spinosad

Para Usarlo en la Jardinería Orgánica

Contiene Espinosad

For control of foliage feeding worms (caterpillars), leafminers, thrips, fire ants and other listed pests in:

• Lawns • Outdoor Ornamentals • Vegetables, Apples, Citrus and Stone Fruit Para el control de gusanos (orugas), minadores de horas, trips, hormigas de fuego y otras plagas indicadas, en:

• Céspedes • Plantas Ornamentales de Jardín • Hortalizas, Manzanas, Cítricos y Drupas

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE. AVOID FREEZING. For residential use in home gardens, lawns and ornamentals. Not for use on plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes. MONTEREY GARDEN INSECT SPRAY is intended for control of worms (caterpillars) and other listed insects. MONTEREY GARDEN INSECT SPRAY does not significantly impact predatory beneficial insects, predatory mites, and spiders while controlling target pests. Susceptible insect pests may be observed on plants up to several hours after treatment, but will have ceased active feeding before being killed.

HOW TO MIX Add the required amount of MONTEREY GARDEN INSECT SPRAY to the specified amount of water, mix thoroughly, and apply uniformly to both upper and lower surfaces of plant foliage. Mix only as much spray as needed for a single treatment. In vegetable gardens, for best results, do not use more than 3 gallons of spray for 1,000 sq. ft. of area. Do not use kitchen utensils for measuring. Keep measuring utensils with product and away from children. Amount of Monterey Garden Insect Spray To Use per Pint, Quart or Gallon of Spray

FOR RESIDENTIAL USE IN HOME GARDENS, LAWNS AND ORNAMENTALS PARA EL USO RESIDENCIAL EN JARDINES DOMÉSTICOS, CÉSPEDES Y PLANTAS ORNAMENTALES

Active Ingredient: Spinosad (a mixture of Spinosyn A and Spinosyn D) ................ 0.5% Other Ingredients:....................................................................... 99.5% Total: ............................................................... 100.0% Contains 0.04 pounds of active ingredient per gallon. EPA Reg. No. 62719-314-54705

EPA Est. No. 48498-CA-1

NET CONTENTS: 1 Pint / 473.16 mL Produced For/Fabricado para:

LAWN AND GARDEN PRODUCTS, INC. P. O. Box 35000 • Fresno, CA 93745 • (559) 499-2100 [email protected]

Unit of Measure*

Per Pint (16 fl oz) of Spray

Per Quart (32 fl oz) of Spray

Per Gallon (128 fl oz) of Spray

Fluid Ounces (fl oz)

0.25 fl oz

0.5 fl oz

2.0 fl oz

Tablespoons (Tbs)

½ Tbs

1 Tbs

4 Tbs

* Conversion factors: 1 fl oz = 30 ml = 2 tablespoons (Tbs) = 6 teaspoons (tsp) (1 teaspoon = 1/3 tablespoon)

HOW TO APPLY (Shake well before use.) MONTEREY GARDEN INSECT SPRAY may be applied with trigger sprayer, hand-held, backpack, or hose-end sprayers. Use a hose-end sprayer that can be adjusted to provide a dilution ratio of about 2 fl. oz. (4 Tbs.) of MONTEREY GARDEN INSECT SPRAY per gallon of spray. See Hose-end Sprayer Directions below if this product is packaged in hose-end sprayer.

Hose-End Sprayer Directions: 1. Before beginning, make sure the top blue water flow valve is in the “OFF” position, and the side red product flow valve is up in the “OFF” position. 2. Shake container well and attach it to your garden hose. 3. Turn on the water faucet.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN In case of emergency endangering health or the environment involving this product, call 1-800-992-5994.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS This product is toxic to bees exposed to treatment for 3 hours following treatment. Do not apply this pesticide to blooming, pollen-shedding or nectar-producing parts of plants if bees may forage on the plants during this time period. This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates.

4. To apply, remove side pin (labeled “PULL OUT”) and rotate the side red product flow valve counterclockwise to the “ON” position. While holding sprayer at waist level point the sprayer away from your face and body, and put the top blue water flow valve clockwise to the upright “OFF” position and replace the side pin. 5. When spraying is complete, or if spraying stops at any time, press the top blue water flow valve with thumb to the rear to shut off water. Turn the side red product flow valve clockwise to the upright “OFF” position and replace the side pin. 6. Turn off the water at the faucet.

7. Remove the container from the garden hose, rinse thoroughly, and follow the directions in the Storage and Disposal section for storing or disposing of the container.

WHEN TO APPLY Apply when listed pests are present. Repeat applications may be made as indicated in the Home Gardens section. See your state extension service recommendations for treatment guidelines in your area.

USES Home Gardens In the state of Georgia, do not apply MONTEREY GARDEN INSECT SPRAY TO: Broccoli Raab, Chinese Cabbage (Bok Choy), Collards, Kale, Mizuna, Mustard Greens, Mustard Spinach, Rape Greens.

Crops Apple and other Pome Fruits including pears, crabapples, loquat, mayhaw and quince

Pests Controlled Codling moth European grapevine moth Leafminers Leafrollers Light brown apple moth Oriental fruit moth Thrips Tufted apple budmoth

Maximum Number of Applications Per Season

Minimum Days To Wait Before Reapplying

Minimum Days To Wait From Last Application To Harvest

6

10

7

moth

Asparagus (post-harvest to protect ferns)

Asparagus beetles

4

7

60

Bulb Vegetables including dry bulb onion, garlic, great-headed (elephant) garlic, green onion, leek, shallot, and welch onion

Armyworms Dipteran Leafminers European corn borer Flea beetle Loopers Thrips (suppression)

5

4

1

Bushberries including blueberry, currant,elderberry, gooseberry, huckleberry, juneberry, lingonberry, and salal

Armyworms European grapevine moth Fireworms Fruitfly (suppression) Fruitworms Leafrollers Light brown apple moth Loopers Thrips

6

6

3

Caneberries including blackberry, black raspberry, loganberry, red raspberry, and cultivars and/or

Armyworms European grapevine moth Fireworms Fruitworms

6

5

1

hybrids of these

Leafrollers Light brown apple moth Loopers Sawfly

Citrus Trees including oranges, grapefruit, lemons, limes, oranges, and tangerines (to prevent fruit scaring from thrips, treat when fruit is marble size)

Katydids Leafminers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

6

1

Cole Crops (Brassica Vegetables) including broccoli, Chinese broccoli, broccoli raab, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, Chinese cabbage (bok choy), Chinese cabbage (napa, cauliflower, cavalo, collards, kale, kohlrabi, mizuna, mustard greens, mustard spinach, Chinese mustard cabbage (gai choy), and rape greens

Armyworms Cabbage Looper Diamondback moth Flea beetle (suppression) Imported cabbage worm Leafminers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

4

1

Cucurbits including cucumber, edible gourds, muskmelons (cantaloupe, honeydew, etc.), pumpkin, summer and winter squash, and watermelon

Armyworm Leafminers Loopers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

5

All except cucumber, 3 cucumber, 1

Dates

Carob moth

3

7

7

Fruiting Vegetables Including eggplant, ground cherry, okra, pepino, pepper, tomatillo, and tomato

Colorado potato beetle European corn borer Flea beetle Leafminers Loopers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

4

1

Grape

European grapevine moth Leafrollers Light brown apple moth Thrips Worms (berry moth)

6

5

7

Leafy and Dried Herbs including angelica, balm, basil, borage, burnet, camomile, catnip, chervil (dried), chive, chive (Chinese), cilantro, cilantro (leaf), costmary, curry (leaf), dillweed, horehound, hyssop, lavender, lemongrass, lovage (leaf), marigold, marjoram, nasturtium, parsley (dried), pennyroyal, rosemary, rue, sage, savory (summer and winter), sweet bay, tansy, tarragon, thynme, wintergreen, woodruff,

Leafminers Loopers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

5

5

1

and wormwood Leafy Vegetables Including amaranth, argula, cardoon, celery, celtuce, chervil, Chinese celery, Chinese spinach, corn salad, dandeli, dock, edibleleaved chrysanthemum, endive (escarole), Florence fennel, garden cress, garden purslane, garland chrysanthemum, head lettuce, leaf lettuce, leafy amaranth, New Zealand spinach, orach, parsley, radicchio (red chicory), rhubarb, spinach, Swiss chard, tampala, upland cress, vine spinach, watercress, winter cress, winter purslane, and yellow rocket

Diamondback moth Leafminers Loopers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables including bitter cassava, black salsify, carrot, celeriac (celery root), chicory, dasheen (taro), edible burdock, garden beet, oriental radish (daikon), parship, radish, rutabaga, sugar beet, sweet cassava, sweet potato, tanier, true yam, turnip, turnip greens, and turniprooted chervil

Diamondback moth Leafminers Loopers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

Peppermint and Spearmint

Armyworms Cutworms Leafminers Loopers Thrips (suppression)

4

Pomegranate

Fruit fly Leafrollers Moths Naval orangeworm Peach twig borer Thrips

3

10-14

7

Potatoes, Tuberous and Corm Vegetables, including arracacha, arrowroot, artichoke, bitter cassava, chayote foot, Chinese artichoke, chufa, dasheen, edible canna, ginger, Jersusalum artichoke, leren, potato, sweet cassava, sweet potato, tanier, true yam, tumeric, and yam bean

Artichoke plume moth Colorado potato beetle Corn borers Leafminers Loppers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

7

Artichoke,2 All others, 7

Root Vegetables including black salsify, carrot, celeriac, chicory, edible burdock, garden beet, ginseng, horseradish, oriental radish, parsnip, radish,

Armyworms European corn borer Flea beetle Leafminers Loopers Thrips

3

4

4

4

7

1

1

rutabaga, salsify, skirret, Spanish salsify, sugar beet, turnip, turnip-rooted chervil, rutnip-rooted parsley Spices including allspice, anise (seed, annatto (seed), black caraway, caper (buds), caraway, cardamom, cassia (buds). Celery (seed), cinnamon, clove (buds), common fennel, coriander (seed), culantro (seed), cumin, dill (seed), Florence fennel (seed), fenugreek, grains of paradise, juniper (berry), lovage (seed, mace, mustard (seed), nutmeg, poppy (seed), saffron, star anise, vanilla, and white pepper

Flea beetle Leafminers Thrips

5

10

14

Stone Fruits including apricot, cherries, nectarine, peach, plum and prune

Borers European grapevine moth Fruitflies Fruitworm Leafminers Leafrollers Light brown apple moth Oriental fruit moth Thrips

6

7

Apricot, all except cherry, peach, plum. prune, nectarine, 14 Cherry, plum and prune, 7 Nectarine peach, 1

Strawberry

Armyworms European grapevine moth Leafrollers Light brown apple moth Thrips

5

5

1

Succulent and Dried Beans and Peas including adzuki bean, blackeyed pea, chickpea, cowpea, crowder pea, ediblepod pea, English pea, fava bean, field bean, field pea, garbanzo bean, garden pea, green pea, kidney bean, lentil, lima bean, lupins, mungbean, navy bean, pigeon pea, pinto bean, runner bean, snap bean, snow pea, sugar snap pea, tepary bean, wax bean, and yardlong bean

Borers Leafminers Loopers Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

6

5

Succulent, 3 Dried, 28

Sweet Corn (for earworms, treat silk frequently as it grows)

Corn borers Earworm Worms (caterpillars)

6

3

1

Tree Nuts including almonds, cashew, chestnut, filbert (hazelnut), macadamia, pecans, pistachio, and walnuts

Codling moth Filbert worm Husk fly (suppression) Leafrollers Light brown apple moth Navel orangeworms Peach twig borer

5

7

1

7

3

Pecan nut Casebearer Redhumped caterpillar Shuckworms Webworms Tropical Tree Fruits including acerola, atemoya, avocado, biriba, black sapote, canistel, cherimoya, custard apple, Feijoa, guava,ilama, jaboticaba, longan, lychee, mamey sapote, mango, papaya, passionfruit, pulasan, rambutan, sapodilla, soursop, Spanish lime, star apple, starfruit, sugar apple, ti leaves, wax jambu (wax apple), and white sapote

Suppression European grapevine moth Katydids Light brown apple moth Thrips Worms (caterpillars)

All Crops Listed In This Table

Fire Ants

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage and disposal. Pesticide Storage: Store in original container only in secure or locked storage area. 4

7

1

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE If terms of the following Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use, and Limitation of Remedies are not acceptable, return unopened package at once to the seller for a full refund of purchase price paid. Otherwise, use by the buyer or any other user constitutes acceptance of the terms under Warranty Disclaimer, Inherent Risks of Use and Limitation of Remedies.

WARRANTY DISCLAIMER

See application directions in Lawns and Ornamentals

Lawns and Ornamentals Use Site

Pests Controlled

Lawns

Worms (including small (