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The SOLARIS Group of Monsanto P. O. Box 5006

6. Expedited Reveiw. In accordance with FIFRA Section 3(c)(3) (b)(i), my product is similar or identical in composition and labeling to: _

San Ramon, CA 94583-0906 o Check if this is _~ n(J~ address

EPA Reg. No. ________________ _

Product Name

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Section - II

Amendment - Explain below.

, Resubmission in response to Agency letter dated ______ _

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Explanation: Use additional page(s) if necessary. (For section I and Section 11.)

Final printed labels in repso~se to· j~{tff~;~J~T%j~ Agency letter dated "Me Too· Application. NOV 2 5 [997 Other - Explain below.

NOTIFICATION: (1) Change coverage for caneberries in the Ready-Spray label subset; (2) reformatt label tert for the Lock'n Spray label snbset to make label easier for consumers to read and understand.; (3) delete chemical name of diazinon as per PR Notice 97-5; (4) change "Inert Ingredients" to read "Other Ingredients" as per PR Notice 97-6; (5) change telephone numbers; (6) and add icons. Added tert is double underlined and date bracketed; deleted tert is stricken ouL This Notification complies with PR Notice 95-2.

1. Material This Product Will Be Packaged In: __

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ORTHO DIAZINON INSECT SPRAY., EPA Reg. No. 239-2643

1. LIQUID CONCENTRATE PRODUCT

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--BONUS 25% MORE 40 FL OZ AT REGULAR 32 FL OZ PRICE

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Makes up to 96 Gallons of Spray [qt. size] Makes up to 120 Gallons of s;oray [400z size1

[ICON] OUTDOOR USE ONLY [ICON] WATER BASED

This product must not be used on golf courses or sod farms. For outdoor use on home lawns and home gardens only.

FOR ROSES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, TREES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, LAWNS, GARDENS & AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATIONS CONTROLS GARDEN INSECTS AND LAWN INSECTS NEW / NOW WATER BASED FORMULA IMPROVED FORMULA NEW / NOW LOW ODOR FORMULA WATER BASED CONCENTRATE NEW / NOW WITH MEASURING CAP & POUR SPOUT IMPROVED PACKAGE NEW/NOW WITH MEASURING CAP EASY POUR SPOUT FAST & EASY MEASURING CAP MULTI-PURPOSE BUG/PEST INSECT KILLER

Active Ingredient Diazinon [O,O-Diethyl O-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyI)

phosphorothioate] .......••••............................................................ 22.4 % Inert Ingredients ......•••••....•.•.•••................................................................ 77.6%

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION See Back Panel Booklet for Additional Precautionary Statements

NET CONTENTS 16 fI oz (1 ptl 473 ml NET CONTENTS 32 f! oz {1 qtl 946 ml NET CONTENTS 64 f! oz {1/2 gal} 1.89 L NET CONTENTS 40 fl oz (1 qt 8 fl oz )1.18 L

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ORTHO DioziAOA IAseet SI3FOYl! Diazinon Ultra!!!.. controls a wide range of bugs/pests/insects Qfl ift home lawns and gardens. This product may be all you need to stop insectson roses, listed flowers, trees, shrubs, lawns, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and around house foundations. aRrHa Dle'Ziflefl fRseet Sp>"£J~'", Diazinon Ultra™ is a concentrate which must be diluted with water before application. . . Easy to apply with an ORTHO® DIAL 'n SPRA Y®, hose-end, or tank-type sprayer.

Improved, low odor water based formula has the same killing power as previous concentrate without the solvent smell. Improved package with pour spout and measuring cap for fast, easy, accurate measuring.

CONTROLS: Garden Insects: Aphids, Cucumber Beetles, Mites. TentCatemillars, Cabbageworms, Codling Moth, Whiteflies & many others as listed inside label.

CONTROLS lawn Insects: Ants, Fleas, Sod Webworms, Brown Dog Ticks, White Grubs Mole Crickets & many others as listed inside label.

Pests Around HouseFoundations: Ants. Crickets, Fleas, Brown 009 Ticks, Sowbugs, Spiders (including Black Widow Spiders) & many others as listed inside label.

Kills Black Widow Spiders

DO NOT USE INSIDE THE HOME. DO NOT USE ON HUMANS OR ANIMALS.

[THE FOLLOWING COPY IS FOR FIX-A-FORM BOOKLET TYPE LABELS WHICH CONSUMERS CAN OPEN, READ, AND RESEAL EASIL Y A T RETAIL AS WELL AS A T TIME OF USE]

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READ ENTIRE LABEL. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS. Be sure the plants, use areas, and pests you want to treat are listed on the label before you spray.

LAWN INSECT CONTROL

ROSES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, SHADE TREES

VEGETABLES, FRUITS & NUTS

FIRE ANT CONTROL

AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATIONS (Outdoors only)

Fill cap to level 1 one and one-halftimes (1-1/2 tsp)

Fill cap to level 1 two times (2 tsp)

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Fill cap to level 3 (1 oz)

Fill cap to level 4 (2 oz)

The measuring cap has 4 fill levels marked inside the cap. Fill cap to appropriate level for fast, easy, accurate measuring. Close cap tightly after use_no need to rinse. Level 1 = teaspoon = 1 tsp Level 2 = 1/2 fl oz = Tablespoon = 1 Tbs = 3 tsp Level 3 = 1 fl oz (2 Tbs) Level 4 = 2 fl oz (4 Tbs)

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ROSES. FLOWERS. SHRUBS & SHADE TREES

PLANTS: Including Arborvitae. Azaleas, Birch, Boxwood, Camellias, _Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Crab Apples, Dogwood, Douglas Fir, Elm, I Euonymus,- GladiolJJlit, Hawthorn, Hemlock, Holly, Juniper, Lilac, Lilyte5, Locust,

Maple, Marigolds, Mimosa, Oak, Ornamental Plum, Pine, Poplar, Pyracantha, Rhododendrons, Roses, Spirea, Spruce, Sycamore, Wax Plant (Hoya), WillOW, Yellowwood, Yew.

DO NOT use on Ferns, Poinsettia, Hibiscus, Papaya, Pilea, Gardenia, and Orchids since plant injury may occur.

LISTED VEGETABLES & MELONS See table on page 6 for specific vegetables LISTED HOME FRUIT & NUT TREES. GRAPES & BERRIES See table on page 7 for specific fruit and nyts

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Amount toUse: 2 tsp per gallon of water.

o When using ORTHO DIAL 'n SPRA Y® Hose-End Sprayer: Set dial to 2 tsp. For each gallon of spray needed. add 2 tsp to sprayer jar.DO NOT add

water.

PESTS CONTROLLED Aphids, Armyworms, Apple and Thorn Skeletonizers, Bagworms, Bean Beetles, Cabbageworms, Cherry Fruit Flies, Codling Moths, Colorado Potato Beetles, Cucumber Beetles, Cutworms, Diamond-Back Moth (larvae), European Pine Shoot Moth, Flea Beetles, Fruitworm (maggots) (Cherry, Cranberry, Blueberry and Raspberry), Grape Berry Moths, Grape leaffolders, Grasshoppers, Hemlock Chermes, Hemlock Woolly Adelgids, Holly Bud Moths, Imported Cabbageworms, Leafhoppers, Leafminers (including Dipterous" and Tentiform). Lacebugs, Leafrollers, Mealybugs, Mexican Bean Beetles, Mites (such as Carnation Bud, Carnation Shoot, Clover, Cyclamen, European Red, Privet, and Two-spotted Spider), Oak Loopers, Obscure Root Weevils, Omnivorous Leaftiers, Onion Thrips, Pear Slugs, Raspberry Sawflies, Scale Crawlers (such as Cottonycushion, Euonymus, Lecanium, Pine Needle, Pit, San Jose and Soft). Spider Mites (see Mites). Strawberry Leafroller, Tent Caterpillars, Thrips, Twig Borers, Vinegar Flies, Walnut Caterpillars, Webworms (such as Cotoneaster, Fall, Juniper and Mimosa), Whiteflies. "NOTE: Resistant leafminers will not be controlled by diazinon or similar type insecticides.

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How to A~PIY a Spray p ~nt to wet leaves and branches to dripping point. a 1 gallon of spray treats 350 Sa ft of vegetable garden or melons. a 3 gallons of treats 375 sg it of home fruit trees. 250 So ft of nut trees. 500 Sa ft of grapes or strawberries, or 350 Sa ft of caneberries. M . .. .

[Text reformatted above]:DILUT!ON RATE: 2 tS!3 !3er !:jalieA ef water. Fill ea!3 te level 1 twe tiFFles. Aaa te 1 !:jalieA ef .... 'ater. A!3!3ly witA a Aese eRa er taAk tYl'le sl'lFayer. Te al'll'lly witA aA ORTHO'" 8ML 'n SPRA 1M !-lese EAa Sl'lroyer" siFFl!3ly pour proauet iAto sprayer jar. (You do Ret Aeed to ffieasurc.) De Ret ada water. Set aial te 2 tSI'l ORE;! SI'lFa'(. AAY lefte"'er eOAeeAtrate FFley !:le I'leurea !:leek iAto tAe ori!:jiAal eeAteiAer.

When to Apply o Start sl'lrayiA!:j after !:lleoFFliA€t. Spray when listed pests first appear. o Start spraying fruit and nut trees, grapes and berries after petal fall.

NOTE: to protect bees, do not apply to fruit trees when trees they or a substantial number of weeds around the trees are in bloom.

o Be sure to follow important limitations for the specific ~ edible plant you are spraying, including the amount of spray which can be applied, the interval

between sprays, and the days between to wait before harvest.

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VEGETABLES & MElONS TREATMENTS! S PER YEAR HARVEST APPLICATIONS (MAXIMUM)

Tomatoes 7 to 10 5 1 Winter Sauash & Melons 7 to 10 5 3 Peooers 7 to 10 5 5 Beans {fresh onl:.::1 * , 7 to 10 3 -2 Peas (fresh onlv) * Broccoli, Cauliflower, 7 to 10 5 ~ Cucumbers, Summer Sguash, Sweet Corn * * Chinese Broccoli, Chinese 7 to 10 5 10 Cabbaae Collards Kale Carrots, Endive {Escarole1, 7 to 10 5 14 Lettuce, Onions (Bulb & Greenl, Parsnigs, Radishes, Rutabaaas Soinach Turnios

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Caneb!2rries" (For USlil in !:;alifornia, Orlilgon an!;! W2~hin!ij1Qn ONLY): Blg!;kberries, BI!,Jeberrilil~, Boy:~enberrilils, Dewberries, Loganberries

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"Note: Do not use this produ!;ton caneberri!2S or walnuts grown in other states.

HOME ALMOND TREES - DORMANT SEASON IN CALIFORNIA ONLY Spray: once during the dormant season (before leaves !;omeo!,Jt)to control San Jose gnd Parlatorlascale.

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COMBINATION SPRAY WITH FUNGICIDE ON ROSES ~ORTHO RosePride® FUNGINEX® Rose & Shrub Dise,?se Control may be mixed with

this product when listed insectfst and diseasefst are found on roses. Follow directions and precautions on both labels.

HOME LAWNS AND OTHER OUTDOOR HOME RECREATIONAL AREAS Be sure to read the ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS section before you begin.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Amount to Use:1 112 tso per gallon of water.

o When using Ortho Dial 'n SpraY® Hose-End Sprayer: Set dial to 1 112 tsp. Add 3 fl 0:1: to sprayer jar. DO NOT Add water. Spray evenly over 500 So ft.

PESTS CONTROLLED OA lie me I::S' .... AS SURFACE PESTS: Ants, Armyworms, Bermudagrass Mites, Brown Dog Ticks, Chiggers, Chinch Bugs, Clover Mites, Crickets, Cutworms, Dichondra Flea Beetles, Digger Wasps, Earwigs, Fleas, Frit Flies, Millipedes, Lawn Billbugs, Lawn Moths, Leafhoppers, Rhodesgrass Scales, Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Sod Webworms, Springtails (Collembola). Also aids in controlling Fire Ants. SUBSURFACE PESTS: European Crane Fly (Larvae), Grubs (Japanese Beetle, May Beetle, European Chafer, Southern Chafer), Mole Crickets, Hyperodes Weevil.

TIIREE EASY STEPS TO MIX AND APPLY

How to Apply -he Measure the area to be sprayed. Calculate square feet by multiplying -length by

width. [walking man icon] a 1 9allon of spray treats 42 So ft of lawn.

2. Use a eleaA sprayer, sueh as a taAk type ar hese eRa sprayer. Carefully mix the praper ElmeuRt af eaReeRtrate v\I'ith ' ... ·ater fer the size ef '(eur layVA.

3. DILUTION RATE: Mix 1 1/2 tsp per @aHaR af · ... ater. Fill eap ta Imfel 1 eRe aRa a half times. Aaa ta 1 @allaR af water. ORe @aHaR af spray treats 42 sq ft af lawR. Ta treat 500 sq ft milE 3 ez af praauet iR 12 @allaRs af water. Ta treat 1000 sq ft milE 6 az iR 24 §alleRs ef water. i' , , : ,

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When to Water For insects/bugs/pests that live above or near the soil surface (Surface Pests!. such as Ants, Clover Mites, Crickets, Sod Webworms, Chinch Bugs and Sowbugs, thoroughly water the lawn a few hours before applying. (See above for complete

list of lawn surface pests.)

For insects/bugs/pests that live in the soil (Subsurface Pests!. such as European Crane Fly (larvae), Grubs, Hyperodes Weevils, and Mole Crickets, water the lawn after you spray to soak/carry the insecticide down into the soil.

SPECIAL l~dSTRUCTIONS

When to apply o Grubs and European Crane Fly (larvae): Consult your County Cooperative Extension Agentleeal A§rieultural u(tensien Sef'lfiee for proper time to treat. lawft ~sueA as; o F€H' Mole Crickets: Apply in Mayor June when pests are small. o F€H' Brown Dog Ticks: Spray grass and under shrubbery, particularly near the

house. Do not spray pets with this product. o F€H' Digger Wasps: Apply at dusk when wasps are not active. o Frit Flies: Mow and water thoroughly before treatment, but delay application

until lawn is dry. Apply when crawlers first emerge.

FIRE ANT MQUNDS IN IIOMELA'NNS Do not use this treatment in vegetable gardens.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Sprinkling Can: Add 2 Tbs (1 fl ozl to on9gallon water for each mound.

How to Apply Apply evenly over and 6 inches around each mound. Apply gently to avoid disturbing ants.

When to Apply • .. . For best results, drench mounds when temperatures are 65 to SO°F or in early morning or late evening. Treat new mounds as they appear. ; •. ,;,

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MIXING INSTRUCTIONS Amount to Use: 4 Tbs (2 fl oz) per gallon of water.

o When using Ortho Dial 'n Spray® Hose-End Sprayer: Set dial to 2 oz. Add 4 fl oz (1/2 cup) to sprayer jar. DO NOT addwater.Spray evenly over 600 sg ft

(7' X 85'),

PESTS CONTROLLED (NUISANCE PESTS OUTDOORS) Ants, Boxelder Bugs, Brown Dog Ticks, Chiggers, Clover Mites, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Fleas, Flies, Millipedes, Scorpions, Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Spiders (including Black Widow Spiders), Springtails (Collembola).

How to Aoply

o 1 gallon of spray treats 300 so ft 17' X 42').

o To keep insects from entering the house, spray a five-foot band of soil around the house next to the foundation. Also spray the foundation of the house to a height of 2-3 feet. [advisory statement] (DO NOT apply to vinyl siding as staining may occur). Repeat as needed.

o Also spray walks, firewood piles, garbage cans, tree trunks, and into cracks and other places where insects can hide. DO NOT treat lawns or plants (other than tree trunks) at this rate. DO NOT burn sprayed firewood for 2 weeks after treatment.

DILUTION RATE: Fill eall te level 4 (2 fl oZl. Add to 1 §alloA of water.

VEGETABLES - BEFORE PLANTING

Cutworms: Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Lettuce, Beans" (Lima, Pole, & Snap), Peas", Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Radishes, Rutabagas, Turnips and Turnip Tops.

"This product is registered only for use on fresh beans and peas. Do not use if you plan to grow peas and beans to eat when dried.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS

Cutworms, Wireworms & Root Maggots o Amount to Use: 4 Tbs 12 fl oz) per gallon of water.

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Add water.

o Amount to Use: 4 tsp per 9allon of water_. I Mole Crickets

o When Using Ortho Dial 'n Sprav'? Hose-End Spraver:Set dial to 4 tsp. For each gallon of spray needed add 4 tsp to sprayerjar. DO NOT add water.

How to Apply a 1 gallon of spray treats 350 sg ft. a Spray s9i1 and immediately mix into soil to a depth of 1 to 2 inches for Mole

Crickets, 2 t9 3 inchesforSurface Cutworms & Root Mag90ts, 3 t06 inches for Subterranean Cutworms and 4 to 8 inches forWireworms.

When to Apply 9 Cutworms, Wirew9rms & Root Maggots: Just before planting. a Mole Crickets: 1 to 2 days before olantino.

Wire .... 'erFflS: Cabbage, CafFets, Lcttl:lee, Peas", SAa", BeaAs"', Swcet Gem, TeFflatees.

Te GelHrel Gl:ltwerffls & IJlirewerffls: DILUTIOPJ RATE: Fill eaJ3 te level 4 (2 fl eLl. Add te 1 galle A of watcr. Sj3ray eveAly e'o'er 350 SEt 11: ef !lardeA area jl:lst bcfere

J3laAtiA!l. IFflfflcdiately FflilE iAte seil 2 te 3 iAetics fer Surfaec CutwerA1s, 3 te S iAehcs fer SubtcrraAcaA CutwerFfls, aAe q. 1'e 8 iAchcs fer WircwerFfls: To aJ3j3ly with aA ORTHO'" Db4L 'R SPRA)t® I lese EAd SJ3ra'y'er: Fill eaj3 te level 4 (2 eLl fer evcry 350 SEt ft ef ReFflc !lardeA area. Sct dial to 2 fl ez arId sJ3ray e'o'cAly evcr Fflcasurcd arco. Te GOAtrol Molc Gricllcts: Beets, Caffots, BeaAs*(Lima, Pele, & SAaJ3l, Peas"', Swcct CorA. DILUTION RJ\TE: 1 to 2 doys befere ",laAtiAg, fill eaJ3 te level 1 feur tiFfles (4 tSJ3l. Add to 1 !lalioA ef · ... 'Ster. SJ3Fa'{ evcAly ever 350 SEt ft ef gardeA arca. IFflFflcdiately FflilE iAtO the soil te a deJ3tA of 1 to 2 iAChcs. To CORtrol Reot Maggets: Cabbagc. DILUTION RATE: Fill caJ3 to levcl 4 (2 fl eLl. Add to 1 !lalioA of water. Sway cveAly ever 350 SEt ft ef !lardCA arca.

IFflFflcdiately milE iAto thc seil to a dei*A ef 2 to 3 iACACS.

VEGETABLES FOLIAR SPRAY

PLANTS: BeaAs I (frcsh oAly) , Brocceli, CaFfets, Cal:lliflowcr, ChiAesc 8fG,~Jfr ChiACSC Cabba!le, Collards, CUel:lFflSCrS, EAdA.'e (Esearelc), Kalc, Lettuee, MeloAs (CaAtaleuJ3es, Casaba, CreAshaws, IleAeyde'h'S, Musl<meleAs, PersiaA, aAd. 11';~rids ef thesc), OAieAs (81:11b & GrccA), PaF5AiJ3s, Peast (fresA eAI),), PCJ3J3crs, Pdisfclos,

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_PESTS CONTROllED OR Ve§etal3les & MeieRs Felier Spray: AphiEfs, ArffiY'~'leFffiS, Geleracle Petato Beetlc, CucumBer Beetles, DiomeAEI Back Math (larvae), DiptereU5 LeafmiAcrs* i , Flea Beetles, Gresshs)3l9crS, IffI!'lerteei Cal3l3age ..... erffls, leafheppers, MeJtieaA BeaA Beetle, Mites, Spieler Mites, OAieA Thri!'ls, Thrips, ViAe§ar Fly, Whiteflies. ""NOTE: ResistaAt le-a-fffiiAers will Rot Be eOAtrolleei BY eliaziAoA or sifflilar type iRseetieieles.

FOLIAR SPRAY DIRECTIONS DilUTION RATE: 2 tsp per galioR of water to eover 350 sEl ft of §6releA area. Fill ea!'l te level 1 two tiffies.AdEl to 1 §alloA €If ..... ater. To apply with aR ORT/IO'" DIAL '1'1 SPRA 1M !/-ese Emf S/3.-s)'er: Fill eaf3 to level 1 two tiffles feF-e\f·ery 350 SEl 7t af Aome §8reien area 16 eo sJ3raycEl. De not eela 'l,Alater. Set Eliel to 2 t5f} aRS sf3ray eveAly e~'er ve§etal3le f3laRts iR the ffleasureel area. BE SURE TO Falla','\' IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS FOR TilE SPECIFIC CROP YOU ARE SPRAYING (see l3elewl.

Spray wheA Iisteel f3ests first appear. Wet the f3laAts te the elrippiA§ POiRt. Repeat sprays 7 te1 0 elays apart if Aeeeled. But ele Rot ef3f3ly fflors thaA a ~iffles f3er seasaA fer BeaAs €lAd Pees, or fflore thaR 5 tiffles !'ler sease A for all ether listed vc§ctaeJes.

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VegetaBles TeFAatoes

MeleAs, WiRter SEluash

Pef3pers, Strawberries

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For Disease Control on Fruits and Vegetables apply ORTHO Multi-Purpose Fungicide DACONIL 2787®. Follow label directions.

IIOME FRUITS, NUT TREES, GRAPES ene BERRIES

PESTS CONTROLLED Horne Fruit Trees, Gre!"es & Berries: AJ9hids (sueR as Blaek Cherry, Leafeurl Plum, Mealy Plum, ane! This~le), Blueeerry AlS§@otsJ' Cherry Fruit Flies, CMerfY FruitwerffiS, CraAserry Fruit:NoFITlS, Drice Fruit Beetles, Fruitworms (Ma!:j!:jots), Fruit Tree LeafrolleFS, Grepe Berry Moth, GraJge Lea#oleers, LeafhoJ9Jgers, Mealyeugs, Mites (sueh as Brown, European Ree!, Two SJ90Hed SJ9ie!er, ene! Cherry Rust), Raspeerry Fruit .... ·arms, Raspberry Sewfl'(, Seale Crawlers (sueh as Oli'o'e, Parlato ria, San Jese, '.'.'alnut, Italian Pear, ane! Frostee!), Spie!er Mites (see Mites), Strawberry Leafroller, TeAtiform Leafminers, ThriJ9s, T.,. .. ig Borers, 'Nolnut Caterpillars.

DILUTION RATE: 2 ts!" per gallon of water, Fill eaJ9 to level 1 two times. Ae!e! to 1 !:jallon of water. BE SURE TO FOLLOV'l IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS FOR TIlE SPECIFIC CROP EDIBLE PLANT YOU ARE SPRAYING, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT OF SPRAY WHICH CAN BE APPLIED, THE INTERVAL BETVVEHJ SPRAYS, AND TIlE DAYS TO WAIT BEFORE IIARVEST,

To eJ9J9ly witR an ORTHO® BML 'F/ SPRA)I® I lose Ene! SJ9rayer: Fill eop to level 1 two times for eaeh gallon of spray 'tau '.viIi nees Besee! on tRe limitations for tRe sJgeeifie erop you are spraying. Do AOt ae!e! water. Set eial to 2 tsp ane! spray evenly aeeore!in!:j to the speeifie e!imetions (see selow).

IIOME FRUIT TREES Aprieots, Cherries, Neetarines, PeeeRes, PluFAs, Prunes: Start spraying aftCf ' blooFAing. SJ9ray 'Nhen listee! Jgests first aJ9pear. Wet the foliage to the e!rifJ:~r'~g' point. Do not apply FAore than q gaHons of spray per 500 SEI ft ef hOFAe er?F.uf6. Do not spray FAore than a tiFAes per season. For eherries, pluFAs, ane! prunes ..... ait a FAinimum of 7 to 10 says eetween sprays. For eprieots, neetarines, ans J9.ti9:?ftes

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IIOME ~JUT TREES AlmeRds (dormaRt seaSOR oRly ) CA oRly: S!'lray almoRds aRee duriRg the dOrfRaRt seaSOR, eefore leaves eOfRe out, to eORtrol SaR Jese aRd Parlatoria seale, Do Aot apJ3ly FACTO tRan S §aItons of spray per 500 s~ FE of AOffie erCFi8f€L

'.OJalnuts CA only: Start sprayiA§ after aleoFfliA§. Sfjfay 'g,;'t=18n Hstes 1365t first a!'l!'lear. Wet the folia!je to the dri!'l!'liR!j !'lOiRt. Do Rot a!'l!'lly fRore thaR S !JailORS of s!'lray !'ler 500 sEl

ft of hOffiC orcMore. Do Rot apJ3ly ffiore tRan a timos' per SCOSOfl. '.Plait a ffiiniffium of 14 says aet'u'b'een 513(8,(5. \A'a it a ffliflimuffi of 45 6aY3 aher the Isst 3ftffiY before I=larvestin§ yvOIAutS.

~JOTE: This !'lroduet may ee used OR alfRoRds aRcl walRuts iR Califemia oRly. De ROt use this !'lroduet OR almoRds or walRuts !jro' ... ·R iR ether states.

IIOME GRAPES Start S!'lF8yiR!j after bloofRiR!j. S!'lray wheR listee !'lests first a!'l!'lear. \'Vet folia!je to the clri!'l!'liR!j !'leiRt. De ROt a!'l!'lly FRere thaR <I !JaileRS !'ler 500 SEl ft of hefRe viAcyareI. Do Rot spray ffiore t190n 5 timos per scason. VVait a minimum of 7 to 10 days betweeR5!'lrays, ' .. Va it a fRiRimufR of 28 clays after the last s!'lray before harvestiR!j !jra!'les.

BERRY PATCH Strawberries: Start s",rayiR!j after bloefRiR!j. S!'lfOY wheR listed !'lests first a!'l!'lear. Wet felie!je to the dri"'!'liR!j !'leiRt. De Ret a!'l!'lly mere thaR 3 !JaileRS ",er 500 SEl ft

of eerry J38toh. Do Aet s}3ray mare than a times J3cr seaSOR. 'A'a it a ffiiniffiuffi of 7 to 10 days beWv'eeR s",rays. Wait a fRiRifRufR ef 5 days after the last s!'lray eefere harvestiA§ stro'lf\lserrics.

Blaekberries, Blueeerries, BeyseRberries, De,,.,,eerries, LegaAberries, aRe[ Ras!'lberries, (CA, OR, 'NA eAly) Start S!'lrayiR!j after bleefRiR!j. S!'lray wheR listed ",ests first a!'l!'laar. Wet felia!je te the eri!'l!'liRg !'lOiRt. Do Ret a!'l!'lly more thaR 5 !JaileRS !'ler 500 sEl ft ef berry !3ateh. De ROt s",ray FRere thaR 5 tifRes !'ler SI:';f\i;')A.

'Nait a ffiiniFTIuff) af 14 clays set'Neen sprays. V'lait a ffiiAimum af 7 days after tAs last s!'lray befere harvestiR!j berries. PlOTE: This ",recluet FRay be used eR ti9bi>:(j eaReberries oRly iR CaliforRia, WashiR!jteR aRd Ore!jeR. De Ret use this !'lredb'Ct OR eaReeerries !jreWR iR other states. : .• , ; • ,

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STORAGE AND DISPOSAL STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in a locked storage area. Store in an area inaccessible to children and pets. If product freezes, place container in a warm area (68°F or above) not accessible to children or pets and allow to thaw. Shake well before using. ~

DISPOSAL: Securely wrap partially filled or empty container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. Do not reuse empty container.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Wear a long sleeved shirt and long legged pants when spraying. Spray with the wind to your back. Do not spray on windy days. If clothing becomes wet from spray during use, remove clothing after spraying, wash affected body areas thoroughly with soap and water, and launder clothing before wearing again. Do not use inside the home. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. Do not use on household pets or humans. [Reentry iconsJIChife/Pet leeff} Do not allow children or pets to go onto a treated area until the treated area, such as grass or soil, has dried. Do not contaminate ornamental fish ponds. Food utensils such as spoons and measuring cups must not be used for food purposes after use in measuring pesticides. FIRST AID: IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat WITh finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth if person is unconscious or convulsing. IF IN EYES: Rinse eyes with plenty of water and call a physician if irritation persists. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical anention. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical anention. Note to Physicians: Emergency Information call 1-800-454-2333. This product is an organophosphate insecticide. If symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present, atropine sulfate by injection is antidotal. 2-PAM is also antidotal and may be administered, but only in conjunction with atropine. If ingested, induce emesis or lavage stomach.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This product is highly toxic to birds, fish, and other wildlife. Birds, especially waterfowl, feeding or drinking on treated areas may be killed. Because of the migratory habits of certain Atlantic Coast waterfowl, do not apply this product to lawns in Nassau County, New York, between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates. Application rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. For lawns, where watering is "" : , recommended in the directions, or if waterfowl (ducks or geese) can be eXJ,lected in the treated area after treatment (except spot treatment), water lawn witti,a~ : >

least 1/4 inch of water immediately after spraying this product; however, stop watering before puddling occurs. Do not apply directly to water. Runoff may pe hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Shrimp and crab may' bE:' >

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NOTICE: Buyer assumes all responsibility for safety and use not in accordance with directions.

[1116/96]: [CIRCLE LOGO: CIBA DIAZINON WATER BASED) [11/6/961: [SKUNK LOGO: LOW ODOR CIBA DIAZINONl

[11f11/97J: [CIRCLE LOGO:DIAZINON WATER BASED] [11 fl1 f97J: [CIRCLE LOGO: LOW ODOR DIAZINON

,., Questions. Comments or Medical Information? Call 1-800-225-2883 http://www.ortho.com

VMedieal IAfermatioA call 1 800 45 q. 2333 Produet IAformatioA eall 1 800 225 2883

ORTHO®, DIAL 'n SPRA Y®, ULTRA TJ{, RosePride®, Registered Trademarks of Monsanto Company. DACONfL 2787® Registered trademark of ISK Biotech Corp. Funginex® Trademark of American Cyanamid Cornpany SOLARIS®

®Trademark of Monsanto Company ~Monsanto Company 1997

Manufactured for The SOLARIS Group of Monsanto Company P.O. Box 5008 San Ramon CA 94583-0808 Form EPA Reg. No. 239-2643 EPA Est. 239-IA-3', 58996-MO-1 A

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-Makes 96 Gallons of Spray

[ICON] WATER BASED

This product must not be used on golf courses or sod farms. For outdoor use on home lawns and home gardens only.

FOR ROSES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, TREES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, LAWNS, GARDENS & AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATIONS CONTROLS GARDEN INSECTS AND LAWN INSECTS NEW I NOW WATER BASED FORMULA

IMPROVED FORMULA NEW ( NOW LOW ODOR FORMULA

CONCENTRATE MULTI-PURPOSE BUG/PEST INSECT KILLER NO MIXING - NO MEASURE - NO MESS READY -TO-SPRAY JUST ATTACH TO HOSE AND SPRAY

Active Ingredient Diazinon [0, O-Diethyl 0- (2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl)

phosphorothioate] .......................................................................... 22.4%

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Inert Ingredients ....................................................................................... 77.6%

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION See Back Panel Booklet for Additional Precautionary State_ments.

NET CONTENTS 32 fl oz (1 qt) 946 ml

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OPEN IIERE £IPEN LABEL ORTIIO'" DiaziA6A IAseet Sj9Fay2 Bug-B-GQnTWReady-Spra0' controls a wide range

""of bugs/pests/insects on itt home lavvns and gardens. This product may be all you need to stop insects on lawns, roses, listed flowers, trees, shrubs, fawFts, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and around house foundations.

BUilt-in sprayer head accurately mixes product with water. Simply attach to hose and spray. Treats 5,000 sq ft of lawn Malffis (9B gallons of spray).

CONTROLS GARDEN INSECTS: Aphids, Cucumber Beetles, Cabbageworms, Codling Moth, Mites. TentCateroillars. Leafhoppers Whiteflies and m<;lny others Eli . listed inside label ..

CONTROLS LAWN INSECTS: Ants, Fleas, Sod Webworms, Brown Dog Ticks, White Grubs, Mole Crickets and many others as listed inside label.

PESTS ROUND HOUSE FOUNDATIONS: Ants. Crickets. Fleas. Brown Dog Ticks, Sowbugs. Spiders (including Black Widow Spiders) and many others as listed inside label.

Kills Black Widow Spiders

DO NOT USE ON HUMANS OR ANIMALS.

[THE FOLLOWING COpy IS FOR FIX-A-FORM BOOKLET TYPE LABELS WHICH CONSUMERS CAN OPEN, READ, AND RESEAL EASIL Y A T RETAIL AS WELL AS A T TIME OF USE]

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~ CAUTION: J-iarfflful if swallswee, inAalee er aessreee tArsugA skin. See aeeJitienal I9fceautienary statements ana tJsc eircetieA5 iAsiee bealdet.

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Manufaeturee fsr TAe SOLARIS Gmu!' sf MORsanto COffij9any P.O. 8m( 5008 San Rafflsn CA 945830808 Fsrffl 0 102 01 EPA Re€!. Ns. 239 2643/Pmeuet 6049 EPA Est. 239 IA 3', 58996 1'.10 1" Su!,erseri!'t is firs! letter sf 1st nUffleer Maee in USA

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READ ENTIRE LABEL USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS. Be sure the plants, use areas, and pests you want to treat are listed on the label before you spray.

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HOW TO USE

o Connect spraver to hose. Be sure on/off switch is set to"OFF". Turnon water. a Use coin or key to rotate small green button/valve to "OPEN". o To begin sprayina. point nozzle in the direction you want to spray. Turn on/off

switch forward to ~ON- •.. o To stop spraying. turn on/off switch back to "OFF". Rotate smangreen button/valve to ~CLOSED·. Turn off water. a To relieve water pressure, turn switch to "ON" until water slows to a drip. Turn switch back to "OFF". Disconnect from garden hose and store in a safe place.

CeAAeet s!'lray ReLLle to gareen hese. TurA the greeA ON/OFF ' .. alve te OFF. TUFA eR · .... ater at fau6et. Usc a esiF. SF IEey te rstate the sFAali §r6eA preeuet eeAtrel ''''1311>'6 Iseatee Rear ,reA: sf ASEle fSfware (elsek ..... ise) ts OPE~J.

Te Be§iA S!'lreyiAg, pei;;: Rez:z:~e iA the eireetieA 'y'su waAt ts s!'lra:l'. TUFA the §reeA vahte te O~J. Wa:c,; mi>c3 Ow lit;--, :hc F3f06uet t6 Bolivar tRe flrsJ3cr 8FfH9ttffl of sl3ray per §allsA.

Te stefl SflrayiA§, tUFA ;;-eCA \'01';'0 to OrF, retate small J3r08uet con-::rol "'o'olve saok to CLOSED. Tur,. sft ',.,,::e7 at ;aueet. Ts relieve pressure, tUFA ON/OFF valve to ON Before reffis ... :R§ AeE:e freFA hose.

ROSES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS & SHADE TREES

Amount to Use Spray plant to wet leaves and branches to dripping point.

When to Apply . .. Spray when listed pests first appear. Repeat as needed to maintain control,

Pests Controlled OR Reses, Ffewais, Shr.;ss & Sheele Trees Aphids, Apple and Thorn Skeletonizers, Bagworms, Bean Beetles, Cabbageworms, Codling Moths, Cucumber Beetles, Cutworms, Dipterous Leafminers (such as Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, Boxwood, Holly, and Oak), European Pine Shoot Moth, Flea Beetles, Hemlock Chermes, Hemlock Woolly Adelgids, Holly Bud Moths, leafhoppers, leafininers, lacebugs, Leafrollers, Mealybugs, Mites (such as Carnation Bud, Carnation Shoot, Clover, Cyclamen, European Red, Privet, and

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Two-spotted Spider}, Oak loopers, Obscure Root Weevils, Omnivorous Leaftiers, Pear Slugs, Scale Crawlers (such as Cottonycushion, Euonyh1us, Lecanium, Pine Needle, Pit, San Jose and Soft), Spider Mites (see Mites), Tent Caterpillars, Thrips, Webworms {such as Cotoneaster, Fall, Juniper and Mimosa}, and Whiteflies.

Plants ~ Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, Boxwood, Camellia, Chrysanthemum, Carnation, Crab

I Apple, Dogwood, Douglas Fir, Elm, Euonymus, Gladiol.!.!§. t, Hawthorn, Hemlock, Holly, Juniper, Lilac, Lily: e, Locust, Maple, Marigold, Mimosa, Oak, Ornamental Plum, Pine, Poplar, Pyracantha, Rhododendron, Roses, Spirea, Spruce, Sycamore, Wax Plant {Hoya}, Willow. YelJowwood, Yew.

DO NOT use on Ferns, Poinsettia, Hibiscus, Papaya, Pilea, Gardenia, and Orchids since plant injury may occur.

HOME LAWNS AND OTHER OUTDOOR HOME RECREATIONAL AREAS Be sure to read the Environmental Hazards section before you begil'l.

n~1O E4SV STEPS TO APPLY

Amount to Use 1. Measure the area to be sprayed. Calculate square feet by multiplying length by

width [walking man iconJ.

2. Spray evenly over lawn area. 3 oz. treats 500 sq ft.

When to Water For surface insects/bugs/pests - that !ive above or near the soil surface, such as Ants. Clover Mites, Crickets. Sod Webworms, Chinch Bugs and Sowbugs, thoroughly water the lawn a few hours before applying. {See above for complete list of lawn surface pests.}

For subsurface insects/bugs/pests that live in the soil, such as European Crane Fly (larvae), Grubs, Hyperodes Weevils, and Mole Crickets, water the lawn after you spray to soak/carry the insecticide down into the soil.

PESTS CONTROLLED Of! 118me Ls' .... 'fls SURFACE PESTS: Ants. Armyworms, Bermudagrass Mites, Brown Dog Ticks, Chiggers, Chinch Bugs, Clover Mites, Crickets, Cutworms, Dichondra Flea Beetle, Digger Wasps, Earwigs, Fleas, Frit Flies, Millipedes, Lawn Billbugs. Lawn Moths, Leafhoppers, Rhodesgrass Scales, Sowbugs {Pillbugs}, Sod Webworms, Springtails {Collembola} .

SUBSURFACE PESTS: European Crane Fly {Larvae}, Grubs {Japanese Beetle, May Beetle, European Chafer, Southern Chafer}, Mole Crickets, Hyperodes Weevil.

239·2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8126/96 Nolificalions of7/23/96, 11/6196, 1113197, 1/17197 (Lock n Spray). 2111197 Concentrate & Ready-Spray) .3125197 & 11111/97 (Lock'N Spray)

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When to Agoly SPECIAL ItJSTRUCTIONS o Grubs and European Crane Fly (larvae): Consult your County Cooperative.

Extension Agent le.eal A§rieultural E)(teRsieR Ser'o'iee for proper time to treat. lawR !lests as

~o FeF Mole Crickets: Apply in Mayor June when pests are small. o FeF Brown Dog Ticks: Spray grass and under shrubbery, particularly near the

house. DO NOT SPRAY PETS WITH THIS PRODUCT. o FeF Digger Wasps: Apply at dusk when wasps are not active. o Frit Flies: Mow and water thoroughly before treatment, but delay application

until lawn is dry. Apply when crawlers first emerge.

AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATIONS NUISANCE PESTS OUTDOORS: Amount To Use .. .. . To keep insects from entering the house, spray a five-foot band of soil around the house next to the foundation. Also spray the foundation of the house to a height of 2 feet. [advisory statement] (DO NOT apply to vinyl siding as staining may occur). 8 oz. of product (1/4 of the bottle) treats about 170 linear feet (approximately 1,200 sq ft). Repeat as needed.

Also spray walks, firewood piles, garbage cans, tree trunks, and into cracks and other places where insects can hide. Do not treat lawns or plants (other than tree trunks) at this rate. (1 oz. !ler 150 sq. ft.) Do not burn sprayed firewood for 2 weeks after treatment.

Pests Controlled (Nuisance Pests Outdoors) Ants, Boxelder Bugs, Brown Dog TiCks, Chiggers,Clover Mites, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Fleas, Flies, Millipedes, Scorpions, Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Spiders (including Black Widow Spiders), Springtails (Collembola).

VEGETABLES - BEFORE PLANTING Use a product such as ORTHO Diazinon Soil & Turf Insect Control for b,est results.

VEGETABLES & MELONS - FOLIAR SPRAY FOLIAR SPRAY DIRECTIONS

BE SURE TO FOLLOW IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS FOR THE SPECIFIC PLANT CROP YOU ARE SPRAYING (see table belew). PLANTS: BeaRS I (fresR oRly) , Braeeeli, Carrats, Cauliflower, CRiRese Braeeeli, CRinese Cabba§e, Collares, CueuFFlbers, [Reive (Eseafele), Kale, Lettueo, MeloRs (Cafltalou!les, Casaba, CreRsRaws, HeReyeews, MuskFFleloRs, PersiaR, aRe! Iybries ef tflese) , ORieRs (Bulb & GreeR), ParSRiI'lS, Peast (fresR eRlyL Pel'll'lers, Petatoes, RaEiisRes, Rutaba§as, Sl'liRaeh, SUFAFFler SquasR, "'ViAtor SquasR, Sweet Cem, TeFAatoes, aRe TUfRiI'lS.

Amount to Use Spray vegetables until plants just begin to drip. Each oz treats 1,050 sq ft of garden area. [Package/label will contain appropriate graduation markings].

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notifications of 7123196.11/6/96.1113197.1/17197 (Lock n Spray), 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray) • 3/25/97 & 11/11197 (Lock'N Spray)

When to Apply Spray when listed pests first appear.

PESTS CONTROLLED ~OR Vegetables & Melelllt

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Foliar Spray: Aphids, Armyworms, Colorado Potato Beetle, Cucumber Beetles, Diamond-Back Moth (larvae), Dipterous Leafminers", Flea Beetles, Grasshoppers, Imported Cabbageworms, Leafhoppers, Mexican Bean Beetle, Mites, Spider Mites, Onion Thrips, Thrips, Vinegar Fly, Whiteflies. "NOTE: Resistant leafminers will not be controlled by diazinon or similar type insecticides.

Rel3eat Sj:lrays 7 !e 10 days el3ar! if Aeeded, btlt de Ret al3l3ly fAere tl'laA 3 tifAes l3ef seasefl fer 8eeAs aRd Peas, er fAere tl'laR 6 tifAes l3ef seaseA fer all etRer listed Ifegetables.

DAYS TO WAIT TREATMENTS DAYS TO BETWEEN PER YEAR WAIT TO

VEGETABLES & MELONS TREATMENTS (MAXIMUM~ HARVEST Tomatoes 7 to 10 5 1 Winter SJ:lUash & Melons 7 to 10 5 3 PW]ters 7 to 10 5 5 Beans" !fresh onl~). 7 to 10 3 -2. Peas'" (fresh onlv) Broccoli, Cauliflower, 7 to 10 5 -2 Cucumbers, Summer Sguash, Sweet Corn" " Chinese Broccoli, Chinese 7 to 10 5 10 Cabba.ae Collards Kale Carrots, Endive (Escarole). 7 to 10 5 14 Lettuce, Onions {Bulb & Green!, Parsnigs, Radishes, Rutabaaas Soinach Turnios Potatoes 7 to 10 5 35

"NOTE: Do not use on dried bean or pea varieties such as pinto beans, dried limas. split peas or dried black-eyed peas. To protect bees, do not apply to bean or pea foliage if the plants ~ or weeds in the treatment area are in bloom. ** Do not apply to corn during the pollen shed period.

Do not treat fruits and vegetables grown in greenhouses. Do not feed treated plants to animals.

VI-ait the follo';lttiAfj Aumber of days Before Raf\:estiAg vc§etablcs:

EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notifications of 7123/96. 11/6/96. 1/13/97. 1/17/97 (Lock n Spr.oy) • 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray). 3125/97 & 11/11197 (Lock"H Spray)

VegetaBles Days to ':IVait Before Harvest

MeieRS, \Alinter SElU8SA

PeppeFs, StrawBeFFies

Beans I (fresh only), Breeeoli, Cauliflev;ter,

CUeUITIBeFS, Peas I (fFesh only), SUFAFAeF SEjuash, Sweet COFA

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5 sa'(s

7 says

Chinese Broeeoli, Chinese CaBBage, 10 eays COliaFeS, Kale

CaFrots, Eneive (Esearole), Lettuee, 14 eays Onions (BulB & Green), Parsnips, Raeishes, RutaBagas, Spinaeh, TUFA ips

Potatoes 35 eays

HOME FRUITS & NUT TREES, GRAPES & tlftf! BERRIES

BE SURE TO FOLLOW IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS FOR THE SPECIFIC PLANT CROP YOU ARE SPRAYING, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT OF SPRAY WHICH CAN BE APPLIED, THE INTERVAL BETWEEN SPRAYS, AND THE DAYS TO WAIT BEFORE HARVEST,

Amount to Use

FTBltt Fevisee Belowl: Start sorayiAg afteF BlooFAiAa. 6~ray · .... heA listee pests fiFst aooew. ' .. Vet the foliaaeuAtii it just BeeiAs to 6Fip. NOTE: To oFateet eees, eo AOt aooly to fFUit trees wheA tFees OF a sysstaAtial nUITIseF Elf weees aFOUAe the tFees are iA Bloom.

Wet the foliage until it just begins to drig. 1 oz treats 375 sg ft of home orchard, 250 sg ft of nut trees, 500 sg ft of grapes or strawberries, and 30035G [10/17/971: sg ft of caneberries.

When To Apply Start spraying after petal fall eloolTling.Soray when listed pests first appear. NOTE: To protect bees,do not slOplv to fruit trees when trees or a substantial number of weeds around the trees are in bloom.

Pests Controlled

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8126196 Notifications of7123196,1116196,1113197,1117197 (Lock n Spcay), 2111197 Concentcate & Ready-Spcay) , 3125197 & 11111197 (Lock'N Spcay)

Heme Frl:lit Trees, Cre~e9 & Berries: Aphids (such as Black Cherry, Leafcurl Plum, Mealy Plum, and Thistle), Blueberry maggots, Cherry Fruit Flies, Cherry Fruitworms, Cranberry Fruitworms, Dried Ffuit Beetles, Fruitworms (Maggots), Fruit Tree Leafrollers, Grape Berry Moth, Grape

I Leaffolders, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers. Mealybugs, Mites (such as Brown, European ~Red, Two- Spotted Spider, and Cherry Rust), Raspberry Fruitworms, Raspberry Sawfly, Scale Crawlers (such as Olive, Parlatoria, San Jose, Walnut, Italian Pear, and Frosted), Spider Mites (see Mites), Strawberry Leafroller, Tentiform Leafminers, Thrips, Twig Borers, Walnut Caterpillars.

FOLIAR SPRAY DIRECTIONS

Amount to Use

PLANT[USE AREA

HOME ORCHARD

NUT TREES

GRAPES

STRAWBERRIES

CANEBERRIES

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250 SO FT

500 SO FT

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300 as9 SO FT [10/17[95]

EPA Accepted 8/26196 Notification. of 7/23196,11/6196.1/13197, 1/17/97 (Lock n Spray), 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray) .3125197 & 11/11197 (Lock'N Spray)

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DAYS TO WAIT TREATMENTS HOME FRUIT & NUT BETWEEN PER YEAR TREES, GRAPES & TREATMENTS (MAXIMUMl BERRIES (Me)!) DAYS TO WAIT

TO HARVEST

Apricots 14 3 21

Cherries 7 to 10 days 3 21

Nectarines 14 3 21

Peaches 14 3 21

Plums 7 to 10 days 3 21

Prunes 7 to 10 days 3 21

Strawberries 7 to 10 days 3 5

Caneberries * (For use in 14 5 7 California, Oregon and Washington ONLY): Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries and Raspberries

Walnuts* (California 14 3 45 only)

Grapes 7 to 10 days 5 28 .

*Note: Do not use thiS product on canebernes or walnuts grown In other states .

HOME ALMOND TREES - DORMANT SEASON IN CALIFORNIA ONLY Spray once during the dormant season (before leaves come out) to control San Jose and Parlatoria scale. .

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL. STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Be sure the small product control valve[qreen button is in the closed position. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in a locked storage area. Store in an area inaccessible to children and pets. If product freezes, place container in a warm area (68°F or above) not accessible to children or pets and allow to thaw. Shake well before using.

DISPOSAL: Be sure the small product control valve/green button is in :the closed position. Securely wrap partially filled or empty container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. Do not reuse empty container.

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26J96 Notifications of7123/9S.11l'SJ96. 1/13/97, 1/17/97 (Lock n Spray), 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-5pray) • 3125/97 & 11111197 (Lock'N Spray)

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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Wear a long sleeved shirt and long legged pants

-when spraying. Spray with the wind to your back. Do not spray on windy days. If clothing becomes wet from spray during use, remove clothing after spraying, wash affected body areas thoroughly with soap and water, and launder clothing before wearing again. Do not use inside the home. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. Do not use on household pets or humans. [Reentry Icons] Do not allow children or pets to go onto a treated area until the treated area, such as grass or soil, has dried. Do not contaminate omamental fish ponds. FIRST AID: IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth if person is unconscious or convulsing. IF IN EYES: Rinse eyes with plenty of water and call a physician if irritation persists. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. Note to Physicians: Emergency Information call 1-800-454-2333. This product is an organophosphate insecticide. If symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present, atropine sulfate by injection is antidotal. 2-PAM is also antidotal and may be administered, but only in conjunction with atropine. If ingested, induce emesis or lavage stomach.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This product is highly toxic to birds, fish, and other wildlife. Birds, especially waterfowl, feeding or drinking on treated areas may be killed. Because of the migratory habits of certain Atlantic Coast waterfowl, do not apply this product to lawns in Nassau County, New York, between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates. Application rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. For lawns, where watering is recommended in the directions, or if waterfowl (ducks or geese) can be expected in the treated area after treatment (except spot treatment), water lawn with at least 1/4 inch of water immediately after spraying this product; however, stop watering before puddling occurs. Do not apply directly to water. Runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where fish, shrimp, crab, and other aquatic life are important resources. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters. This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or to residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area.

NOTICE: Buyer assumes all responsibility for safety and use not in accordance with directions.

[1116/961: CIRCLE LOGO: CIBA DIAZINON WATER BASED) [11/6/961: SKUNK LOGO: LOW ODOR CIBA DIAZINONI

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notification. of7/23196, 11/6196,1113/97,1/17/97 (Lock n Spray), 2111197 Concentrate & Ready.Spray), 3125197 & 11/11197 (Lock'N Spray)

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,.. Questions, Comments or Medical Information? Call 1-800-225-2883 httQ:{{www.ortho.com

'ir'Meeieal IAferFflatieA eall 1 800 454 2333 Preeuet IAferFflatieA eall 1 800 225 2883

® TM Trademarks of Monsanto Company <1lMonsanto Company 1997 SOLARIS®

Manufactured for The SOLARIS Group of Monsanto Company P.O. Box 5008 San Ramon CA 94583-0808 Form 0-102-01 EPA Reg. No. 239-2643 EPA Est. 239-IA-3', 58996-MO-1A, 56100-LA-1G Superscript is first letter of lot number Made in USA

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8126196 Notifications of 7123196, 11/6196.1113197.1/17197 (lock n Spray). 2111197 Concentrate & Ready..spray). 3125197 & 11/11197 (lock'N Spray)

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3. lOCK'N SPRAy® PRODUCT [1/13/97 Bug-B-Gon® Multi-Purposelnsect KiHer,l

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Makes 48 gallons of Spray (16 fl. oz.lPint) Makes 96 Gallons of Spray 132 fl. oz]QUart

- [ICON] OUTDOOR USE ONLY [ICON] WATER BASED

This product must not be used on golf courses or sod farms. For outdoor use on home lawns and home gardens only.

[11 {11 {97l: May Be All You Need to Stop Pests/Bugsflnsects Kills All Major lawn & Garden Pests KillS BUGS

LOCK'N SPRAY - AN INNOVATIVE TECHNICAL BREAKTHROUGH IN SPRAYING CARTRIDGE FOR THE LOCK'N SPRAY SYSTEM/SPRAYER USE WITH THE LOCK'N SPRAY SYSTEM/SPRAYER FOR ORTHO'S LOCK'N SPRAY SMART VERSATILE SPRAYER SYSTEM EASY TO USE, PREMEASURED, ACCURATE, ACCURATE DOSAGE SIMPLE, EASY TO USE/ONE STEP APPLICATION NO MIXING - NO MEASURING - NO MESS NO MIX, NO MEASURE, NO MESSY CLEAN UP ELIMINATES MIXING AND MEASURING. NO MIXING OR MEASURING NECESSARY NO SPILL, CLEAN AND CONVENIENT TO USE CLOSED SYSTEM PREVENTS SPilLS SIMPLE AND EASY AUTOMATIC LOCKING CLOSURE AUTOMATICALLY MIXES THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF PRODUCT JUST LOCK AND SPRAY - SNAP'N SPRAY

FOR ROSES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, TREES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, LAWNS, GARDENS & AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATIONS CONTROLS GARDEN INSECTS AND LAWN INSECTS NEW I NOW WATER BASED FORMULA IMPROVED FORMULA NEW I NOW LOW ODOR FORMULA CONCENTRATE MULTI-PURPOSE BUG/PEST INSECT KILLER

Active Ingredient [11/11 {97l Diazinon [0,0 Dieth,>,1 0 (2 ise~re~yl 6 methyl q ~,,.fimieJiAyl)

~hes~hefethieete] ..................................................... , .......•............ 22.4 % Other IAeft Ingredients ............................................................................. 77.6%

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION See Back Panel Booklet for Additional Precautionary Statements

NET CmJTENTS 16 fl oz (1 pint) 473 ml;

239-2643.NB EPA Accepted B/26/96 Notifications of7123/96. 11/S/96. 1/13/97. 1117/97 (Lock n Spray). 2/11/97 Concentrate & Ready·Spray). 3125/97 & 11/11/97 (Lock'N Spray)

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NET- CONTENTS 32 fl oz (1 quart) 946 ml

[1117197] Open resealable label for directions andl& precautions fiA arrow forA'latl

INSTRUCTIONS PULl. HERE TO OPEPd !IERE OPEN LABEL

ORTHO Diazinon Insect Spray2 controls a wide range of bugs/pests/insects in home lawns and gardens. This product may be all you need to stop insects/bugs/pestson roses, listed flowers, trees, shrubs, lawns, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and around house foundations.

Treats 2,500 5Ej ft of lewA (~iAt), 5,000 5Ej ft of lawA (Ejuart). [moved to below]

CONTROLS GARDEN INSECTS Aphids, Cucumber Beetles, Cabbageworms, Codling Moth, [1117/97] Leafhoppers. Mites. Tent Caterpillars. [added from pest controlled list] Whiteflies and many

others'[1 /17/96 oPt .. as listed inside.]

CONTROLS LAWN INSECTS Ants, Fleas, Sod Webworms, Brown Dog Ticks, White Grubs, [1 117/97J Mole Crickets. [added from pest controlled list] [1/17/96 opt - arid many others as listed inside] Treat§2.500 sg ft onawa (pint), 5.000 sa ft of lawn (guart).

Pest Around House Foundations: Ants. Brown Dog Ticks. Crickets. Fleas. Sowbu9s. Spiders. (including Black Widow Spiders) and many others.{1117196 oot­as listed insidel [move,d from insidl;! /looklet to aid consumer understanding prior to purchase]

Kills Black W'elow S~iE!er5 [redundant] [1/17/971 FOR USE WITH THE LOCK 'N SPRAY TM SYSTEM [11111 197J~ock 'liSpray makes lawn and garden care easy. Simply ehoose the attach !bls cartridge to the LQf:k'N Spray Sprayer e~~lieatioJ1that You-FlCeE! aAd attaeh it to the sprayer (sold separatelylas ;:;hOWA, Eliminates mixing. rTl~asuring. and messy clean up. Prevents spills and leaks. Automatically mixes the right amount of product and water for aeeurate dosage.

[11/111971 Product Facts

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I illS listed insid~.labell "P lu.s..M:;l..oy_MQr.e

239-2S43.NS EPA Accepted 8126196 Notifications of 7/23196, 1116/96, 1113/97. 1/17/97 (Lock n Spray), 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray), 3/25/97 & 11/11/97 (lock'N Spray)

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!.8IQ!Jru:!. hQuse flllilJdations ~ Q!,!estio!ll>, CQmm~nts Qr Medi!<gllnfo!1!!!ltiQD . _"_0_._._. ~i1ILH!.O'9.:22..Q.~.28..S.;L . . ___ b.U.p.;I~.Qr!b.9.,.c..9.m

Pic!!.!re 1 Connect ~mra~er !Q hose. Picture 2 At!2!<h !;!nd lock !;;!;!rtridge to sQra~er. Make sure sQr!;!yer nozzle liQ is

down. Pic!We ~ Turn on water and sQray. When finis beg sQraying the cartridge reseals jtself autom!;!ticallll. No sQiIIs. No I r;l!;! ks. For comQlele LQck 'N SQray System directions see inside this la!;!el.

DO NOT USE ON HUMANS OR ANIMALS.

(THE ,h()LLO'l,q,o.'G COP)' IS FOR RX A ,h()RM BOOKLET ntf>E LABELS II/HICH CONSUMERS CAl'.' OP£p.~ READ, AND RESEAL EASfLVATRETAlL AS WELL AS A T TIME OF USE} [11 III 1971; Open resealable label fQr directiQns !;!nd Wec!;!utions. Peel ef3en fer use direetiens and further infermatien. CAUTION: Harmful if s'''''911e"",ed, inhaled er aBserBed threugh skin. See additienal f3reeautienary stateFAents and use Elireetiens inside Beeldet.

[11 III /971; TEXTBELOW DELETED SINCE REDUNDANT AND APPEARS IN OTHER PORTIONS OF LABEL TEXT.

S'Medieal Infarmatien eall 1 800 45 q 2333 Praduet Infermatian eall 1 800 225 2883

ManufaetureEl fer TAe SOLARIS Greup ef Mensanta Camf3an',' P.O. Bax 5008 San Ramen CA 9q583 0808 FefFA EPA Reg. Na. 239 21343 EPA Est. 239 IA 31

, 589913 MO 1", 513100 LA 1"', 3q313 TX 1t1 Superserif3t is first letter af lat numBer MaEle in USA

239-2643.NB EPA Accepted B/26/96 Notifications of 7123196, 11/6/96, 1113/97, 1/17/97 {Lock n Spray). 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready.Spray). 3/25/97 & 11/11/97 {Lock'N Spray)

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DIRECTIONS FOR USE: It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

READ ENTIRE LABEL. USE STRICTLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PRECAUTIONARY ...sTATEMENTS AND DIRECTIONS. Be sure the plants. use areas. and pests you want to treat are listed on the label before you spray.

[11/11/971: SHAKE WELL

HO'..., TO USE IdfreetifJRs eler/tied fer eBse et eeRstJFFler tJRderstBRIJiRgJ

1. Genneet sprayer te !jarsen hese BY tuFAin!j the sprayer hese eenneeter. 2. Peel eft stieker freFA the tep ef eaFtris!je. 3. Peint sprayer away freFA yeu. I leis eartFis!je se laBel faees yeu. Attaeh

eartri€lge t8 Sf)FaycF. 4. Turn eaFtris!je in either aireetien until it eliel(5 inte plaee. 5. TuFA SA water. 6. Retate sprayer nezz:le te aireet spray u)'l er cle· .... n. er reFAeve fer a 20 25 feet =

jet 5J3fay.

7. SEfueez:e(eeler) tri!j!jer ana Be!jin sprayin!j. 8. 'Nhen finishes. release (eeler) tri!j!jer then tuFA eaFtris!je te unleek ans reFAeve

freFA s)'lrayer. (Ne neea te turn aft water.) 9. FluSA s)'lrayer with water. sEfueez:ing ans releaSing the (ealar) trigger in shart

Bursts 2 ar FAere tiFAes. 10. Turn eft water ans sEfueez:e tAe (ealer) trigger te reiie'o'e water )'lresstlf&:-11. Leave sprayer eA garsen Aase fer use as a watering se· .. iee. ar diseanneet •

• shake eft e)(eess \f,·ater. ana stare in a safe )'llaee.

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notifications of 7/23/96,1116/96, 1113/97,1117197 (Lock n Spray) .2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray), 3125197 & 11111/97 (Lock'N Spray)

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Note: Each cartridge contains five gradations. Therefore, one line equals 2.67 oz (pint) 5.33 oz (quart) of product.

~ ROSES, FLOWERS, SHRUBS & SHADE TREES

PLANTS: Includino Arborvitae, Azaleas, Birch, Boxwood, Camellias, Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Crabapples, GffiB A~~les, Dogwood, Dougl;3s Fir, Elm, Euonymus, Gladioli, Hawthorn, Hemlock, Holly, Juniper, Lilac, Lilies, Locust, Maple, Marigolds, Mimosa, Oak, Ornamental Plum, Pine, Poplar, Pyracantha, Rhododendrons, Roses, Spirea, Spruce, Sycamore, Wax Plant (Hoya), Willow, Yellowwood, Yew,

DO NOT use on Ferns, Poinsettia, Hibiscus, Papaya, Pilea, Gardenia, or 8flEI. Orchids since plant injury may occur,

PESTS CONTROLLED [ICON] OR Reses, Fle·.·.·efs, Slm:ll3s & SheEle Trees[redundant text deleted] Aphids, Apple and&, Thorn Skeletonizers, Bagworms, Bean Beetles, Cabbageworms, Codling Mothg, Cucumber Beetles, Cutworms, Dipterous Leafminers (such as Arborvitae, Azalea, Birch, Boxwood, Holly, and Oak), European Pine Shoot Moth, Flea Beetles, Hemlock Chermes, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, Holly Bud Moth, Leafhoppers, Leafminers, Lacebugs, Leafrollers, Mealybugs, Mites (such as Carnation Bud, Carnation Shoot, Clover, Cyclamen, European Red, Privet, and Two-spotted Spider), Oak Loopers, Obscure Root Weevil, Omnivorous Leaftiers, Pear Slugs, Scale Crawlers (such as Cottonycushion, Euonymus, Lecanium, Pine Needle, Pit, San Jose and Soft), Spider Mites (see Mites), Tent Caterpillars, Thrips, Webworms (such as Cotoneaster, Fall, Juniper and Mimosa), and Whiteflies. [directions divided to provide clarity]

Amount to Spray 1Jse S~ray ' .... l'IeA IisteEl ~ests first a~~ear. Spray plant to wet leaves and branches to dripping point. Re~eat as AeeeeEl te FAaiAtaiA eeAtre!.

When to Apply {Clock Iconl Spray when listed pests first appear. S~rav ~laAt te wet lea ... es aRe BraAel'les te eri~~iA§ ~eiAt, Repeat as needed to maintain control,

HOME LAWNS AND OTHER OUTDOOR HOME RECREATIONAL AREAS Be sure to read the ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS section before you begin,

PESTS CONTROLLED [Icon SelecteginsectsJ OR Ileme la· .... Rs[redundant]

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notifications of7/23/96, 11/6/96, 1/13/97, 1/17/97 (Lock n Spray), 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray), 3/25/97 & 11/11/97 (Lock'N Spray)

ABOVE GROUND SURFACE PESTS: Ants, Armyworms, Bermudagrass Mites, Brown Dog Ticks, Chiggers, Chinch Bugs, Clover Mites, Crickets, Cutworms, Dichondra Flea Beetlel?" Digger Wasps, Earwigs, Fleas, Frit Flies, Millipedes, Lawn Billbugs, Lawn Moths, Leafhoppers, Rhodesgrass Scales, Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Sod Webworms, Springtails (Collembola).

UNDERGROUND SUBSURFACE-PESTS: European Crane Fly (Larvae), Grubs (Japanese Beetle, May Beetle, European Chafer, Southern Chafer), Mole Crickets, Hyperodes Weevil.

Amount to Spray Use-[Two Easy Steps To Apply - alternate header] nCON] 1. Measure lawn. tAe 6rea te Be sprayee. Calculate square feet by multiplying length ev-times width [walking man icon]. 2. Spray evenly over lawn. 6rea. Each line on cartridge FepreseAts tAe affieuAt af preeuet Aeeeee te cover§. approximately 450 square feet (pint), 900 square feet (quart) af 16wA.

When to Water [WATER HOSE ICON] [1/17/97] For Above Ground Surfaee Pests - For insects/bugs/pests that live above or near the soil surface (above ground pests), sueA as ARts, Clever Mites, CrieiEets, See WeBWerFAS, CAiReA Bu§s aRe SawBU§s, [redundant] thoroughly water the lawn a few hours before applying. (See 6se ... e fer eeFAp!ete list ef for lawn surface pests.)

[11171971 For Underground SUBsurfeee Pests - For insects/bugs/pests that live in the soil (underground pests) , sueA 6S Eth"8f3een Crene Fly (/erv-ee), Groos, H'y'{Jereeles L'/ee'd!s, enel/Vlele CFiekets, [redundant] water the lawn after you spray to soak/carry the insecticide down into the soil.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS[1117/971 Alternative headina] Whento Apply [ICON] Grubs and/& European Crane Fly (larvae): Consult your Ieeat County Cooperative ExtensiQn Agent A§rieultural E)(teRsieR Serviee for proper time to treat lawR pests sueR as GruBs ami EurepeaA Grafle Fly (larvae). [te)(t reerseres te sis iR eeASUffier uAserstaAeiA§] Fer-Mole Crickets: Apply in Mayor June when pests are small. Fer-Brown Dog Ticks: Spray grass and under shrubbery, particularly near the house. Do not spray pets with this product. Fef Digger Wasps: Apply at dusk when wasps are not active. Frit Flies: Mow and water thoroughly before treatment, but delay application until lawn is dry. Apply when crawlers first emerge.

AROUND HOUSE FOUNDATIONS

PESTS CONTROLLED

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26196 Notifications of 7/23/96. 11/6/96. 1113197, 1/17/97 (Lock n Spray) , 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray). 3/25/97 & 11111/97 (Lock'N Spray)

NUISANCE PESTS OUTDOORS: {heading moved from below] {/con:lnsectl Ants, Boxelder Bugs, Brown Dog Ticks, Chiggers, Clover Mites, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Fleas, Flies, Millipedes, Scorpions, Sowbugs (Pillbugs), Spiders (including Black Widow Spiders), Springtails (Collembola).

I_NUISAPJCE PESTS OUTDOORS:[1/17/971 Amount to Spray tJse To keep insects from entering the house, spray a five-foot (5 ft) band of soil around the house next to the foundation. Also spray the foundation of the house to a height of 2 feet. [advisory statement] DO NOT applv to vinyl sid ina as staining may occur. Each line on cartridge Fe~feseAts tAe aFAeuAt ef IlFeduet Aeeded te covers approximately 57 linear feet (pint), 114 linear feet (quart); [400 square feet (pint), 800 square feet (quart)]. Repeat as needed. De Aet tFeat lavms eF ~laAts (etf:ter tf':ian tree truAks) at tRia rate.! Gap;' fflB'bccfi fFBffl bel-e"'I1':/

Also spray walks, firewood piles, garbage cans, tree trunks, and into cracks and other places where insects can hide. De Aet tFeat la' ... ·As eF IllaAts (etAeF tAaA tFee tFUAI~s) at tAis Fate {MKt fflaw:fi ta a8a ... ~} Do not burn sprayed firewood for 2 weeks after treatment.

VEGETABLES - BEFORE PLANTING Use a product such as ORTHO Diazinon Soil & Turf Insect Control for best results.

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8126/96 Notifications of 7123/96, 11/6/96,1113/97, 1/17/97 (Lock n Spray) , 2/11/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray) ,3/25/97 & 11111/97 (Lock'N Spray)

VEGETABLES & MELONS - FO,-IAR SPRAY BE SURE TO FOLLOW IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS FOR THE SPECIFIC EDIBLE PLANT CROP YOU ARE SPRAYING INCLUDING THE AMOUNT OF SPRAY WHICH CAN BE APPLIED, THE INTERVAL BETWEEN SPRAYS, AND THE DAYS TO WAIT BEFORE HARVEST. (see belowl table).[moved from be/ow]

PLANTS: Beans I [fresh only) , Broeeoli, Caffots, Gauliflo ..... er, ChiRese Bfoeeoli, Chinese Cal:ll:la§e, Cellares, Cueuml:lers, Enei'o'e [Esearele), Kale, Le"!.4tfee, Melens (CaAtaleupcs, Casaea, CrcAsl=i8'o'JS, HaAcyac'tNs, MuskffiCloA5, PCFsieR, aReI HYBrids of tl=lcsc), OAioAS (8tile & GreeR), ParsAips, Poast (freSA DAly), PCf9PCfS, Potatoes, Raeishes, Rutal:le§as, S('liRaeh, Summer SEjuasR, 'NiRter SEjuasR, Sweet COFR, Tomatees, aRe TUrRi('ls.[text moved into tabular form]

PESTS CONTROLLED [ICON: Insect] OR 'le§etaeles & MeloRS Feliar S('lra';: [redundant] Aphids, Armyworms, Colorado Potato Beetle~, Cucumber Beetles, Diamond-Back Moth (larvae), Leafminers (Dipterous) * Di('ltereus LeafmiRers u, Flea Beetles, Grasshoppers, Imported Cabbageworms, Leafhoppers, Mexican Bean Beetle, Mites, Spider Mites, Onion Thrips, Thrips, Vinegar Fly, Whiteflies.

*NOTE: Resistant leafminers will not be controlled by diazinon or similar type insecticides.

Plants: See table below, [11/11/97]

FOLIAR SPRAY DIRECTIONS [redundant]

BE SURE TO FOLLOW IMPORT-ANT LIMITATIONS FOR THE SPECIFIC CROP YOU ARE SPRAYING [see Below),

[1/17/97] Amount tQ Spray tJse S('lray wRen listee f3ests first af3('lear. Spray plants to wet leaves to dripping PQint. 'o'e§etaeles uRtil f3laRts just ee§in to eri('l. Each line on cartridge re('lreseRts #Ie amouRt of f3reeuet Roedee to cover§, approximately 2800 square feet (pint). 5600 square feet (quart). Re('leat s('lra'(s 7 to 10 €lays a('l8rt if neeeee, But eo Rot a('l('lly more thaR 3 times f3er seaSOR for Beans aRe Peas, or more than § times f3er seaSOR fer"all other listee ve§etal:lles. De Ret treat fruits aRe ve§etaeles §fOWR in §reeRhouses. Do Rot feee treatee ('llaRts to aRimais. [text moved to below and into tabular format for ease of consumer understanding)

[1/17/971 When to Apply [ICON] Spray when listed pests first appear.[lCON:Selected Insect(sll.Repeat, if needed. DQ nQt treat fruits and vegetables grown in greenhouses. Do not feed treated

plants to animals.

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notification. of 7123196.1116196.1113/97.1117/97 (Lock n Spray). 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready·Spray). 3125191 & 11111/97 (Lock'N Spray)

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Veoetables& Melons

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DAYS TO WAIT BETWEEN APPLICATIONS TREATMENTS

7 to 10

APPLICATIONS treatRlents PER Year (MAXIMUM)

MtMt

Days to Wait To Before-Harvest

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Beans (fresh only)" Peas ITresn onlvl. "

Cal r'1I('umbers. SL

Corn""

r, Kae

7 to 10

7 to 10

7 to 10

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7 to 10

C: c, -'" 7 to 1 0 ~l. _ettuce,

Onions Bulb & r.roo.,l. ~arsnips

Rutabaaas.

. 5 10

I ~ T~=---+ ___ -+ ___ ~ ___ --II

7 to 10 5 ~.

"NOTE; [11/11/971 This product is registered only for use on fresh beans and peas. Do not use if you plan to grow beans and peas to eatwben dried (such as pinto beans. dried limas, split peas or dried black-eyed peas!. Do AO! use OA e!riee! seaA or !'lea varieties suel9 as !'liAto seaAs, e!riefl limas s!'llit !'leas or e!riefl slaek eyee! !'leas. To protect bees, do not apply to bean or pea foliage if the plants or weeds in the treatment grea are in bloom. ""Do not apply to cQrn dyring the pollen §hed period&ep.

[Information included in table above] Wait tlge feliowiAg AUFASer of flays before AarvestiAg vegetasles:

VelJetaales Da,(s te 'Nait Before J larl>'est Tomatees' . 1 flay

MeleAs, 'JViAter SqUOSA a e!ays

239-2643.NS EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notifications of7/23196,11/S196,1/13197, 1/17197 (lock n Spray), 2/11/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray) ,3/25/97 & 11/11/97 (Lock'N Spray)

Pel91gers, Stra'ovl3erries

BeaAs I (fFesA eAly), Breeeeli, Gauli1Io'~v!er,

_ CueufABers, Peas I (fresA eAly), SUffifAer SEjUaSA, Sweet CefA

CAiAese Breeeeli, CAiAese CaBBage, Cellards, Kale

Garrets, EAeive (Esearele), Lettuce, OAieAs (BulB & GreeA), ParsAil3s, RadisAes, RutaBagas, SfiiAaeA, TurAi!'ls

Peffitees

5 says

7 says

10 says

14 days

35 days

I NOTE: De Aet use aA aries BeaA er l3ea varieties sueA as l3iAte seaAs, sries IifAas, s!'llit !'leas er sriee! Blaek eyee! !'leas. To !'lreteet sees, se Aet a!'ll3ly to seaA er !'lea feliage if tAe ere!'l or weess iA tAe treatfAeAt area are iA sleam. De Aet ap!'lly te eefA suriAg tAe !'lelieA sAee f3erioe!.

239-2643.NB EPA Accepted B/26/96 Notifications of7/23/96.11/6/96. 1113/97. 1/17/97 (Lockn Spray). 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray). 3/25/97 & 11/11197 (Lock'N Spray)

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HOME FRUIT & s.,. NUT TREES, GRAPES af!EI & BERRIES [moved from be/ow] BE SURE TO FOLLOW IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS FOR THE SPECIFIC EDIBLE PLANT CROPYOU ARE SPRAYING, INCLUDING THE AMOUNT OF SPRAY WHICH CAN BE APPLIED, THE INTERVAL BETWEEN SPRAYS, AND THE DAYS TO WAIT ~BEFORE HARVEST.

PESTS CONTROLLED [ICON] Heme Fruit Trees, Gr8(3eS & Berries: [redundant] Aphids (such as Black Cherry, Leafcurl Plum, Mealy Plum, and Thistle), Blueberry maggots, Cherry Fruit Flies, Cherry Fruitworms, Cranberry Fruitworms, DrieB Fruit Beetles, Fruitworms (Maggots), Leafrollers (Fruit Tree & Strawberry) Leafrellers, Grape Berry Moth~, Grape Leaffolders, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Mites (such as Brown, European Red, Two- Spotted Spider, and Cherry Rust), Raspberry Fruitw6rms, Raspberry Sawfly, Scale Crawlers (such as Olive, Parlatoria, San Jose, Walnut, Italian Pear, and Frosted), Spider Mites (see Mites), Strawberry Leafroller, Leafminers (Tentiform1. LeafmiRefs, Thrips, Twig Borers, Walnut Caterpillars.

Plants; See Table Below. [11/11/971

FOLIAR SPRAY DIRECTIONS

BE SURE TO FOLLOW IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS FOR THE SPECIFIC CROP YOU ARE SPRAYING, INCLUDING TIlE AMOUNT OF SPRAY VIIIICH CAN BE }\PPLlED, TilE INTERVAL BET'A/EEN SPRAYS, AND TIlE DAYS TO WAIT BEFORE IlARVEST.

[1/17/97] When to Apply [ICON] Start s(3ra,(iRg after sleoffiiRg. Spray when listed pests first appear. Start spraying after petal fall.[Moved from be/ow] NOTE; To protect bees, do not appl" to fruit trees when trees ora substantial number of weeds around the trees are in bloom.

[1/17 /961 Amoun~Spray l.:I5e Spray plant to wet leaves arid branches to dripoing point. Wet ~Ile fe!ia§e uRtii it just segiRs to Bri(3.

Each line on cartridge re(3feseRts the 8ffieunt of (3fOBuet Reeses to cover~ approximately 1000 square feet (pint), 2000 square feet (quart) of home fruit trees, erehars; 660 square feet (pint), 1320 square feet (quart) of nut trees; 1330 square feei: (pint), 2660 square feet (quart) of grapes or strawberries; and 800 93G-square feet (pint), 1600 1860 square feet (quart) of caneberries.

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NOTE: Te (3reteet seas, BO Rot a)9)9I'( te fruit tfees 'HileR trees or a stffi5.taffiial­nUffiser of 'HeeBS areunB tile trees are iR sloem.[ Moved to above]

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notifications of 7/23/96,11/6196,1/13/97,1117/97 (Lock n Spray), 2/11197 Concentrate & Ready-Spray) ,3/25/97 & 11/11197 (Lock'N Spray)

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HOME FRUITS & NUT TREES TREATMENT LIMITATIONS

HOME FRUIT & NUT DAYS TO WAIT APPLlCATIQNS DAYS TO WAIT TREES, BERRIES & BETWEEN TREATMENTS TO HARVEST GRAPES APPLICATIONS PER YEAR

TREATMENTS (Maximum) IMa*l

Apricots 14 3 21

Cherries 7 to 10 3 21 eays.

Nectarines 14 3 21

Peaches 14 3 21

Plums 7 to 10 3 21 eays.

Prunes 7 to 10 3 21 eays.

Strawberries 7 to 10 3 5 eays.

Caneberries" "" (For use 14 5 7 in California, Oregon and Washington ONL YI: Blackberries, Blueberries, Boysenberries, Dewberries, Loganberries and Raspberries

Walnuts""" (California 14 3 45 only)

Grapes 7 to 10 5 28 eays.

. ''''''Note: Do not use thIS product on canebernes or walnuts grown In other states.

HOME ALMOND TREES - DORMANT SEASON IN CALIFORNIA ONLY Almonds: Spray once during the dormant season (before leaves come out) to control San Jose and Parlatoria scale.

[11111/971: Do not treat fruits and vegetables ~rown in greenhouses. Do not feed treated plants to animals.

239-2643.NS EPA Accepted S126196 Nctifications of 7123/96, 11161!16, 1113197, 1/17/97 (Lock n Spray) • 2/11/97 Concentrate & Ready-Spray). 3/25197 & 11/11197 (Lock'N Spray)

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL [TRASH CAN ICON] .

STORAGE: Keep pesticide in original container. Store in a cool, dry place, preferably in a locked storage area. Store in an area inaccessible to children and pets. If product freezes, place container in a warm area (68°F or above) not

_accessible to children or pets and allow to thaw. Shake well before using.

DISPOSAL: Securely wrap partially filled or empty container in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash. Do not reuse empty container.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS [ICON]: Exclamation Point 11/11{97

239-2643.NB EPA Accepted 8126196 Notifications of7123196, 1116196, 1113197, 1117197 (Lock n Spray) , 2111197 Concentrate & Ready.Spray) , 3/25197 & 11/11197 (Lock'N Spray)

HAZARDS TO HUMANS & DOMESTIC ANIMALS CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Wear a long-sleeved shirt and long-legged pants

_when spraying. Spray with the wind to your back. Do not spray on windy days. If clothing becomes wet from spray during use, remove clothing after spraying, wash affected body areas thoroughly with soap and water, and launder clothing before wearing again. Do not use inside the home. Avoid contamination of feed and foodstuffs. Do not use on household pets or humans. [Reentry Icons] Do not allow children or pets to go onto a treated area until the treated area, such as grass or soil, has dried. Do not contaminate ornamental fish ponds. FIRST AID: IF SWALLOWED: Call a physician or Poison Control Center immediately. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth if person is unconscious or convulsing. IF IN EYES: Rinse eyes with plenty of water and call a physician if irritation persists. IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. Get medical attention. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. Get medical attention. Note to Physicians: Emergency Information call 1-S00-225-2SR3 454 2333. This product is an organophosphate insecticide. If symptoms of cholinesterase inhibition are present, atropine sulfate by injection is antidotal. 2-PAM is also antidotal and may be administered, but only in conjunction with atropine. If ingested, induce emesis or lavage stomach.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This product is highly toxic to birds, fish, and other wildlife. Birds, especially waterfowl, feeding or drinking on treated areas may be killed. Because of the migratory habits of certain Atlantic Coast waterfowl, do not apply this product to lawns in Nassau County, New York, between November 1 and May 20. Do not exceed maximum permitted label rates. Application rates above those recommended significantly increase potential hazards to birds and waterfowl. Avoid overlapping of sprays. For lawns, where watering is recommended in the directions, or if waterfowl (ducks or geese) can be expected in the treated area after treatment (except spot treatment), water lawn with at least 1/4 inch of water immediately after spraying this product; however, stop watering before puddling occurs. Do not apply directly to water. Runoff may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Shrimp and crab may be killed at application rates recommended on this label. Do not apply where fish, shrimp, crab, and other aquatic life are important resources. Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment washwaters. This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or to residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or-weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area.

NOTICE: Buyer assumes all responsibility for safety and use not in accordance with directions.

239-2643.N8 EPA Accepted 8/26/96 Notifications of7/23/96,11/6/96,1/13/97, 1117/97 (Lock n Spray), 2111/97 Concentrate & Ready.spray) ,3/25/97 & 11/11/97 (Lock'N Spray)

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