Product Label
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This product formulation mixes readily with water and
other aqueous carriers. Use this product as a tank-mix
with other pesticides, including insect growth regulators.
If applying as a tank mix, all precautions and limitations
on each separate product label must be followed.
Tank Mix Compatibility Testing: A jar test is recom-
mended prior to tank mixing to ensure compatibility of
this product and other products. Use a clear glass quart
jar with lid and mix the tank mix ingredients in their rel-
ative proportions. Always use water from the intended
source. Invert the jar containing the mixture several
times and observe the mixture for approximately ½ hour.
Evaluate the solution for uniformity and stability. If the
mixture balls-up, forms akes, sludges, gels, oily lms or
layers, or other precipitates, it is not compatible and the
tank mix combination should not be used.
Tank Mix Preparation: To prepare a new tank mix, add
the products listed to the tank mix in the order given. After
addition of each product, agitate the tank mix before add-
ing the next product: (1) wettable powders; (2) liquids and
owable concentrates; (3) emulsiable concentrates.
This product is an insecticide. Any insect/mite population
may contain individual insects that may develop resis-
tance to a specic pesticide product used in consecutive
generations to control these pests. Prediction of resis-
tance development is uncertain. Appropriate resistance
management strategies should be followed. Contact
your local extension specialist or certied crop advisors
for any additional pesticide resistance management
and/or Integrated Pest Management recommendations
for the specic site and pest problems in your area.
In the State of New York, for application uses
outdoors on ornamentals and lawns in landscaped
areas around residential, institutional, public, com-
mercial and industrial buildings, parks, recreational
areas and athletic elds:
The Following Precautionary Measures Must
be Obeyed.
A 100-foot buffer must be maintained between the
application site and waters of the State. A 100-foot
buffer is required for all water except those entirely
privately owned with no outlet to State waters. The
buffer must consist of well maintained, established
vegetation (i.e., grass, etc.) growth and must be
maintained to prevent the development of channels.
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