CHLORPYRIFOS 500 INSECTICIDE
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1 POISON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING CHLORPYRIFOS 500 INSECTICIDE GROUP 1B INSECTICIDE ACTIVE CONSTITUENT: 500g/L CHLORPYRIFOS (An Anticholinesterase Compound) SOLVENT: 470g/L HYDROCARBON LIQUID For the control of certain insect pests of cassava, cereals, forage crops, fruit, ginger, grape vines, hops, oilseeds, pasture, pineapples, sugarcane, turf and vegetable crops, and other situations as specified in the Directions for Use table. THIS PRODUCT IS TOO HAZARDOUS FOR USE BY HOUSEHOLDERS. HOUSEHOLDERS MUST NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IN OR AROUND THE HOUSE. ACCENSI PTY LTD Lot 96 Potassium Street Narangba Qld 4504 Ph: (07) WITHHOLDING PERIOD: DO NOT graze or cut cereals, pastures or forage crops for stock food for 2 days after application. Cotton: DO NOT harvest for 4 weeks after application. DO NOT graze or cut for stockfood for 4 weeks after application. DO NOT spray the following crops later than the number of days shown, before harvest: Mango 21 days Banana, Citrus, Grape Vines, Kiwifruit, Pome Fruit, Stone Fruit, Asparagus 14 days Cereal grain crops 10 days Avocado, Sugarcane 7 days Cole crops, cucurbits 5 days Tomatoes 3 days Sorghum grain crops 2 days GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Country (logo) Before opening carefully read Directions for use, Precautionary Statements, Safety Directions, First Aid Instructions and leaflet. GROUP 1B INSECTICIDE For insecticide resistance management Country Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide is a Group 1B insecticide. Some naturally occurring insect biotypes resistant to Country Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide and other Group 1B insecticides may exist through normal genetic variability in any insect population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the insect population if Country Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide or other Group 1B insecticides are used repeatedly. The effectiveness of Country Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide on resistant individuals could be significantly reduced. Since occurrence of resistant individuals is difficult to detect prior to use, Accensi Pty Ltd accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of Country Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide to control resistant insects. Country Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide may be subject to specific resistance management strategies. For further information contact your local supplier, Accensi Pty Ltd representative or local agricultural department agronomist. PRECAUTIONS RE-ENTRY PERIODS: Field crops, tree crops and vines: Do not allow entry into treated crops until spray deposits have dried. If prior entry is required, limit duration of entry and wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist (or equivalent clothing) and chemical resistant gloves. Clothing must be laundered after each day s use. Cotton Chipper: Do not allow entry into treated areas until spray deposits have dried. After this time wear shoes or boots, socks, long trousers, long-sleeved shirt, gloves and hat. MIXING: Measure out the required amount of Country Chlorpyrifos 500 and add directly to the spray vat with agitation. COMPATIBILITY: This product is compatible with the following: Herbicides: Atrazine, bromoxynil, chlorsulfuron, diclofop-methyl, diuron, flamprop-methyl, fluometuron, glyphosate, paraquat, paraquat + diquat, pendimethalin, trifluralin. Insecticides and miticides: Acephate, azinophos-methyl, carbaryl, cypermethrin, deltamethrin, demeton-s-methyl, diazinon, dichlorvos, dicofol, dimethoate, endosulfan, ethion, fenvalerate, maldison, methidathion, methomyl, monocrotophos, oils, oxythinquinox, parathion, phosalone phosmet tetradifon, trichlorfon. Fungicides: Benomyl, chlorothalonil, thiram, triadimefon, zineb, ziram. Fertilisers: Diammonium phosphate, limestone, miloreanite, mono-ammonium sulphate, Potash, sulphur coated urea, triple super phosphate, urea. PROTECTION OF LIVESTOCK: Dangerous to bees. DO NOT spray any plants in flower while bees are actively foraging. DO NOT feed grass clippings from treated area to poultry and animals. INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE WARNING: PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEANS AND ENVIRONMENT: HIGHLY TOXIC TO BIRDS AND REPTILES. VERY HIGHLY TOXIC TO FISH AND AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES. DO NOT re-apply to the same crop within 10 days (unless specifically recommended in the directions for use).
2 Spray drift may occur under adverse meteorological conditions or from certain spray equipment. DO NOT allow spray to drift onto sensitive areas including, but not limited to, natural streams, rivers or waterways and human dwellings. A spray drift management strategy such as those in the Best Management Practices Manual for cotton Growers of the Pilots and Operators Manual should be applied. Options for minimising drift to sensitive areas include not spraying within a certain distance of sensitive areas when the wind is blowing towards them (see table for guidance) or ensuring that drifting spray will be intercepted by a catching surface such as a row of shelter trees, an unsprayed row of orchard trees, or hail netting. Recommended Situation buffer Distance (m) Orchard (dormant trees, citrus, large 30 trees)* Cotton (aerial application) 300 Other crops (aerial application) 100 DO NOT apply if heavy rains or storms that are likely to cause surface runoff are forecast in the immediate area within two days of application. DO NOT apply when irrigating, or to waterlogged soil, or while water remains on the surface or in furrows, unless tailwater is captured on farm. DO NOT allow contaminated runoff water from treated paddocks to enter adjacent areas or water bodies. Runoff contaminated by irrigation events (tailwater) and a 25mm rainstorm should be captured on farm for two days after application. DO NOT contaminate ponds, waterways and drains with this chemical or used containers. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL: Store in the closed original container in a cool, well ventilated area. Do not store for prolonged periods in direct sunlight. Triple or preferably pressure rinse containers before disposal. Add rinsings to spray tank. Do not dispose of undiluted chemicals on site. If recycling, replace cap and return clean containers to recycler or designated collection point. If not recycling, break, crush or puncture and bury empty containers in a local authority landfill. If no landfill is available, bury the container below 500mm in a disposal pit specifically marked and set up for this purpose clear of waterways, desirable vegetation and tree roots. Empty containers and product should not be burnt. poisoning effect. Will irritate eyes and skin. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. DO NOT inhale vapour or spray mist. When opening the container, preparing the spray or bait and using the prepared spray or bait, wear cotton overalls buttoned to the neck and wrist, a washable hat, elbow length PVC gloves, face shield or goggles. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and water. After use and before eating, drinking, smoking, wash hands, arms and face thoroughly with soap and water. After each day s use, wash gloves, face shield or goggles and contaminated clothing. Obtain an emergency supply of Atropine tablets 0.6mg. FIRST AID: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre (Phone: ). If swallowed, give one atropine tablet every 5 minutes until dryness of the mouth occurs if poisoned by skin absorption or through the lungs, remove any contaminated clothing, wash skin thoroughly and give atropine tablets as above. Get to a doctor or hospital quickly. If in eyes, hold eyes open, flood with water for at least 15 minutes and see a doctor. MSDS: For further information, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet which is available from Accensi Pty Ltd upon request. CONDITIONS OF SALE: The use of Country Chlorpyrifos 500 Insecticide being beyond the control of the manufacturer no warranty expressed or implied is given by Accensi Pty Ltd regarding its suitability, fitness or efficiency for any purpose for which it is used by the buyer, whether in accordance with the directions or not and Accensi Pty Ltd accepts no responsibility for any consequence whatsoever resulting from the use of this product. UN. 3018, 2WE, PGIII ORGANOPHOSPHORUS PESTICIDE, LIQUID, NOS IN A TRANSPORT EMERGENCY DIAL 000 POLICE OR FIRE BRIGADE TOXIC 6 SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Product is poisonous if absorbed by skin contact, inhaled or swallowed. Repeated minor exposure may have a cumulative APVMA Approval no: 45518/0307
3 CROP INSECT STATE RATE WITHHOLDING Vol/ha Vol/100L PERIOD Apples, Pears San Jose Scale NSW, SA, WA, QLD Woolly Aphid - 100mL (2% Miscible Winter oil may be added to the dormant spray) CRITICAL COMMENTS 14 days Dormant Period: Apply as late as possible ensuring thorough coverage of limbs and branches. Seasonal period: Apply to coincide with crawler activity in mid-late November and later as necessary. Ensure thorough coverage of limbs, branches, foliage and fruit. Apply when infestation build-up is first noticed ensuring thorough coverage. Mealy Bugs SA, WA Apply initially at petal fall and then days later. Apply a followup application if necessary, 2-3 weeks prior to harvest. Thorough coverage of all limbs and branches is essential. Avocado Avocado leafroller QLD, WA 1 or 2L 50 or 100mL 7 days Use this rate in tank mix with 1L/ha (500mL/100L of water) of Dichlorvos (500g/L) For low volume spray equipment use L/ha rate. Apply at first sign of pest activity before larvae move to fruit. Use higher rate when populations are high. Ivy Leafroller NSW, WA Apply at first sign of pest activity before larvae move to fruit. Use higher rate when populations are higher. For low volume spray equipment use L/ha rate. Bananas Latania scale, hairy caterpillars, light brown apple moth, Redshouldered leaf beetle Banana Scab Moth (Nacoleia octasema) Banana Weevil Borer NSW, WA Apply when populations indicate treatment is required. Spotspray affected trees only. Repeat as necessary. Use higher rate when populations are high. QLD, WA 1-2L 200mL 14 days Apply from the first appearance of flowers and repeat as populations indicate until fingers are exposed. Use high rate with onset of wet weather and/or heavy insect pressure L After removal of trash, apply mL of spray (depending on butt size) to lower 30cm of the butt and to the surrounding soil within 30cm, ensuring thorough coverage of butt and suckers. Sub-tropical areas: Use high rate for annual control of borers. Tropical areas: Use high rate in Sept-Nov for initial spray and followup with low rate in Feb-April should insect numbers warrant a second application. Caterpillars NSW, WA - 200mL Apply from the first appearance of flower bell and repeat as populations indicate until fingers are exposed. Use as ground application only, do not apply by air. Carrots Light brown apple moth NSW, WA 500mL or 700mL - Apply when moths are first detected. Repeat at the higher rate if there is a recurrence of infestation. Cassava Cutworm (Agrotis spp.) QLD, WA 700mL - Apply to seedlings and soil at the base of seedling, when cutworm activity is observed. Citrus California Red Scale (Aonidella aurantii) QLD, VIC, NSW, SA, WA Citrus, Pome Fruit Wingless Grasshopper NSW, VIC, TAS, SA, WA Cole crops including Cabbage, Cauliflower Cabbage moth, Cabbage white butterfly, Cabbage Aphid, Cluster Caterpillar, Cabbage Cluster Caterpillar NSW, VIC, TAS, SA, WA - 100mL or 50mL/1L miscible Summer spraying oil Apply during November/March period. Two sprays may be required under conditions of heavy scale infestation. Apply with high volume sprayers to point of run-off. Note: Do not use on citrus in area where integrated control programs are in operation. 500mL 50mL Spray areas of crop infested with grasshoppers. Apply also as a barrier across the line of advance, when grasshoppers are invading the crop L 150mL-200mL 5 days Spray at day intervals. Use high rate under heavy pressure. Large Plants: Use 1000L/ha. To improve spray coverage add nonionic wetting agents as recommended.
4 Corn Earworm, Native Budworm (Helicoverpa spp.) Corn Earworm Native Budworm (Helicoverpa punctigera) QLD, WA 1.5L 150mL Apply as pests indicate commencing when pests first appear. Large Plants: Use 1000L/ha NSW, VIC, SA, 1.5-2L 150mL-200mL Apply at day intervals. Use high rate under heavy pest WA pressure. Large Plants: Use 1000L/ha NSW, VIC, SA, TAS, WA Cabbage, Cauliflower African black beetle NSW, WA 2L (boomspray) 300mL (drench) Apply at 10-day interval commencing when pests first appear. Apply at 7-day interval under heavy pest pressure. Large Plants: Use 1000L/ha Boom Spray: Apply in L of water/ha at or soon after planting as a cm band spray. Drench: Apply 100mL of diluted spray to base of each plant. Treat as soon as the first signs of infestation are observed. Note: If attack is prolonged follow up boom spray or drench treatment may be necessary. Cucurbits White flies NSW, WA - 50mL/100L Apply when pest is first detected. If required repeat applications every days. Ginger Cutworm (Agrotis spp.) QLD, WA mL Apply when pest population is evident from damage to the primary shoot at or below ground, or to the first leaf during growth. Grapevines Light brown apple moth ALL STATES 500mL 50mL 14 days Apply initial spray just after berry set (early October). Later schedule sprays should be made as required. Grapevine moth QLD, NSW, Kiwi Fruit Grapevine scale TAS, SA, WA - 100mL alone or Common armyworm, Southern armyworm NSW, VIC, WA, SA, TAS, QLD add 50mL + 1L miscible Winter Oil Apply as a dormant spray, post pruning (July) 1L 50mL - Apply at green tip at least 10 days after dormant lime sulphur application and pre-blossom. Do not apply post blossom. Mango Common mango scale QLD, WA - 100mL 21 days Apply to coincide with crawler activity. Ensure thorough coverage of all branches, foliage and fruit. Pineapples Pineapple Mealy-bug, Ants QLD, WA - 100mL use a minimum of 3000L water/ha - Apply when pests are first seen and repeat at 90-day intervals or as necessary. Potatoes African Black Beetle NSW, WA 3-6L & 900mL - - Apply the spray to the soil immediate prior to planting, ensuring thorough incorporation to a depth of 15cm. Use high rate under heavy pest pressure. Apply as a second spray at tuber initiation. White fringed weevil NSW, VIC, WA 6L Apply pre-plant and incorporate into the soil immediately after application. WA, NSW 1L Apply at hilling-up or 7 weeks after planting as a follow up to preplant incorporation. Wireworm VIC, WA 6L Apply as a band spray to the soil surface incorporating immediately. Use before planting in areas where wireworm is a known problem. Silverbeet Redlegged earth mite, Blue Oat mite NSW, WA 140 or 300mL - - Use higher rate for severe infestations. Headlands and vegetation surrounding the crop may also need to be treated. Stonefruit European earwig NSW, WA 2L 100mL 14 days Spray application: Apply in a minimum of 2000L/ha in Spring. If lower volume used increase concentration to apply 2L of product/ha.
5 San Jose Scale QLD, WA, NSW 200mL + 250mL Sunflower oil/5kg cracked wheat or cracked sorghum bait - 100mL (2% Miscible oil may be added to the dormant spray) Bait Application: Apply 5kg of bait/ha in Spring by fertiliser spreader. See General Instruction on preparation of cracked wheat or cracked sorghum bait. Dormant Period: Apply as late as possible ensuring thorough coverage of all branches. Seasonal Period: Apply to coincide with crawler activity in mid-late November and later if necessary. Ensure thorough coverage of all branches, foliage and fruit. Note: Some fruit marking may occur if high volume spraying is carried out under hot, dry conditions. Strawberries Field crickets, Mole crickets QLD, WA 100mL/10kg bran bait - - Apply in recently ratooned strawberry patches or newly planted runners when damage or pest populations indicate. Broadcast, preferably in late afternoon, to base of plants and inter-row-space. See General Instructions on preparation of bran baits. Tomatoes Green Vegetable Bug TAS, SA, WA 1.5L 150mL 3 days Spray at first sign of bug activity. Green Peach Aphid QLD, VIC, TAS, 1L 100mL 3 days Spray when aphids are seen. Large Plants: Use 1000L/ha SA, WA False wireworm (Gonocephalum spp.) QLD, WA 700mL 70mL 3 days Apply as a band spray at least 10cm wide into the open furrow at planting. Spray the entire furrow width using a nozzle directly behind the planting line. Use a minimum spray volume of 20L/ha Tomato Grub (Helicoverpa armigera) QLD, VIC, NSW, WA 1.5L 2L mL 3 days Spray on 7 10 day schedule commending at flowering. Use high rate under heavy pest pressure. Native Budworm (Helicoverpa TAS, WA punctigera) Vegetables Wingless grasshopper NSW, VIC, SA, TAS, WA Young Plants of Vegetables CROP/ SITUATION Cereals, pasture, forage crops 500mL 50mL Tomatoes 3 days Spray area of crop infested with grasshoppers. Apply also as a barrier across the line of advance when grasshoppers are invading the crop. Cutworm (Agrotis spp.) ALL STATES 700mL 70mL Cole Crop 5 days Apply immediately infestation is observed. Increase concentration to compensate if application is below 100L/ha. Spray should cover soil out to at least 20cm on both sides of row crop. Re-treat as necessary. Field Crickets (Telegryllus commodus), Mole Crickets (Gryllotalpha spp.) QLD, WA 100mL/10kg bran bait INSECT STATE RATE Vol/ha Southern armyworm, Common armyworm - - Apply as pest population indicates. See General Instructions on preparation of bran baits. Witholding Period ALL STATES 700 or 900mL Cereals 10 days Grazing 2 days CRITICAL COMMENTS Spray over total crop area when infestation is widespread. When pests are moving as an army treat a broad strip over and in advance of the infestation. Late stage instar: Use higher rate when larvae 3cm in length. Apply follow-up treatment as required.
6 Cereals Pasture webworm NSW, VIC, TAS, SA Cereals, pasture young plants of oil seeds Cutworm 700mL Spray at first sign of damage. Apply with ground-rig boom, mister or by air WA 300mL Pre-plant: Apply with the label rate of an approved tillage herbicide to foliage prior to any cultivation Post-emergence: Apply at first sign of damage. Apply with groundrig boom, mister or by air. QLD, NSW, TAS, WA VIC SA, WA 900mL, in a minimum of 100L water 700mL in a minimum of 100L water Apply immediately infestation is observed. Apply follow-up treatments as required. Cereals, pasture, oil seeds Cutworm (Agrotis munda and A. infusa) Cereals Cereal curculio SA, WA 120mL/100kg seed N/A Apply as a seed dressing just prior to sowing through an accurately calibrated applicator. Note: A sowing rate of 95kg/ha (min) is necessary to ensure economic responses are achieved. Cereals, pasture, forage crops Spur-throated locust QLD, NSW, VIC, WA 1.25 or 1.5L Cereals 10 days Grazing 2 days Spray areas of crop or pasture infested with locusts. Apply spray to trees or roosting sites to control swarming adult locusts. Late stage hoppers and adults: Use higher rate Australian plague locust VIC 560mL Adults: Spray areas of crop or pasture infested with locusts 350mL SA 560mL Hoppers: Spray a swath in advance of marching band and then spray along the dense marching front. Continue spraying until all hoppers have been contacted. Migratory Locust QLD, WA 350mL Blue oat mite ALL STATES 140mL Redlegged earth mite NSW, VIC, WA, Lucerne flea SA, TAS 70mL Cereals, pasture, oil seeds Wingless grasshopper NSW, VIC, TAS, SA Field peas, broad beans, chickpeas, lupins, lucerne, lucerne pastures and clover seed crops. Rapeseed, linseed, safflower, wheat, oats, barley, rye, triticale. Improved annual pastures, establishing perennial pastures Blue oat mite, Redlegged earth mite 500mL NSW, WA mL Cereals 10 days Grazing 2 days Adults: Spray areas of crop or pasture infested with locusts. Hoppers: Spray a swath in advance of marching bank and then spray along the dense marching front. Continue spraying until all hopper have been contacted. Spray areas of crop, trees and roosting sites infested with locust. Spray when pests appear in large numbers, 3 6 weeks after autumn rains. Re-spray as necessary. Avoid spraying when pests are sheltering. Spray when at least 2.5cm cover of pasture or crop is present. DO NOT spray if rain is imminent. Spray area of crop or pasture infested with grasshoppers. Apply also as a barrier across the line of advance, when grasshoppers are invading the crop. Apply as a ground spray immediately prior to seedling emergence using sufficient water to give good coverage. If mite activity is severe, also spray headlands and surrounding vegetation prior to seedling emergence. Cotton (young plants) Cutworm 900mL in a minimum of 100L water DO NOT harvest for 4 weeks after application. Apply immediately infestation is observed. Apply follow-up treatments as required.
7 Cotton Southern armyworm, Common armyworm 700 or 900mL DO NOT graze or cut for stockfood for 4 weeks after application. Spray over total crop area when infestation is widespread. When pests are moving as an army treat broad strip over and in advance of the infestation. Late stage instar: Use higher rate when larvae 3cm in length. Apply follow-up treatments as required. Pink spotted bollworm moth QLD, WA 1L Apply when moths are trapped on two consecutive nights. This prevents infestation of bolls by larvae. Spur throated locust 1.25 or 1.5L Spray areas of crop infested with locusts. Apply spray to trees or roosting sites to control swarming adult locusts. Late stage instar: Use higher rate Wingless grasshopper 500mL Spray areas of crop infested with grasshoppers. Apply also as a barrier across the line of advance when grasshoppers are invading the crop. Cotton aphid 300 or 400mL Apply when pests first appear. Re-spray as indicated by field inspection. Use higher rate for higher populations. Cotton flea beetle, Red shouldered leaf beetle 900mL or 1.5L Apply when pests are present. Use higher rate under heavy pest pressure. Springtails 300mL Spray when large numbers of pests occur and damage is evident. Re-spray as necessary. Migratory locust QLD, WA 350mL Spray areas of crop, trees and roosting sites infested with locusts. Wireworm, False wireworm In-furrow: 5 to 15mL/100m row or 500mL to 1.5L/ha for tow spacing of 1 metre Use higher rate with extreme population numbers. See General Instructions on soil application. Lucerne (young plants) Cutworm QLD, NSW, TAS, WA 900mL in a minimum of 100L water Grazing 2 days Apply immediately infestation is observed. Apply follow-up treatments as required. VIC Cutworm (Agrotis munda and A. SA, WA infusa) Lucerne Webspinner caterpillar 700mL in a minimum of 100L water 700mL Spray when pests appear. Lucerne leafroller 300 or 400mL Apply when pests first appear. Late stage instar: use higher rate when larvae 1.5cm in length are present and/or under heavy pest pressure. Lucerne and medics in pasture and forage crops Spotted alfalfa aphid Bluegreen aphid NSW 200 or 300mL Spray when pests first appear. Use the higher rate when large numbers of aphids are invading the crop. QLD, VIC, TAS, SA, WA Seedling lucerne, medics: apply when 1 2 aphids/plant are observed.
8 Pea aphid Sitona weevil QLD, NSW, VIC, TAS, SA, WA NSW, VIC, TAS, SA, WA 350mL Established lucerne, medics: apply when aphids/stem are observed. Apply October to December, or in autumn when adults occur in damaging numbers.
9 Maize African black beetle NSW, WA 20mL/100m of row or 2L/ha for row spacing of 1 metre N/A Apply at sowing as a 15 20cm band spray. For best results spray nozzles should be in front of press wheels on planter. Press wheels assist in establishment. Maize, soybeans, sunflower False wireworm, Cockroaches, Field crickets QLD, WA 100mL + 125mL sunflower oil/2.5kg cracked wheat or cracked sorghum bait/ha Apply at planting of crop. See General Instructions on preparation of cracked wheat or sorghum bait Maize, sunflower Wireworm False wireworm In-furrow: 5 to 15mL/100m row or 500mL to 1.5L/ha for row spacing of 1 metre Use higher rate with extreme population numbers. See General Instructions on soil application Pasture Lawn armyworm 700mL Grazing 2 days Spray over total crop area when infestation is widespread. When pests are moving as an army treat as a broad strip over and in advance of the infestation. Apply follow-up treatments as required. Sod webworm QLD, WA Spray as early as possible once pests appear. Apply with ground-rig boom or mister. Re-spray as necessary. Blackheaded pasture cockchafer NSW, VIC, TAS, SA, WA 900mL Treat when larvae are actively foraging as indicated by numerous piles of fresh soil, or casts on the surface. This usually occurs after showers of rain following short dry spells. Apply by ground-rig boom. Pasture, forage crops Underground grass grub NSW, VIC, SA, WA Rapeseed Brown pasture looper Pasture webworm Wireworm, False wireworm NSW, VIC, TAS, SA, WA 700mL Apply when caterpillars are actively feeding. Spray before noticeable damage has occurred. Graze pasture prior to spraying to ensure penetration of spray into the pasture sward. Spray at first sign of pasture infestation. Spray at first sign of damage. Apply with ground-rig boom, mister or by air. QLD, WA 1 or 1.5L/ha N/A Apply as a broadcast application. Use higher rate with extreme population numbers. See General Instructions on soil application. Rice Bloodworm NSW, WA 60 or 150mL 10 days Use higher rate when water more than 15cm or amount of decaying plant material is high. Brown planthopper QLD, WA 1.5L Apply when pest numbers reach 1-2 per tiller and repeat as necessary.
10 Sorghum Note: (Do not use on Sugar Drip or Alpha sorghum. Check new varieties before applying to entire crop) Southern armyworm Common armyworm 700 or 900mL Grazing 2 days Harvest 2 days Spray over total crop area when infestation is widespread. When nests are moving as an army treat a broad strip over and in advance of the infestation. Late stage instar: Use higher rate when larvae 3 cm in length. Apply follow-up treatments as required. Cutworm 900mL in a minimum of 100L water Apply immediately infestation is observed. Apply follow-up treatments as required. Spur-throated locust 1.25 or 1.5L Spray areas of crop infested with locusts. Apply spray to trees or roosting sites to control swarming adult locusts. Late stage instar: use higher rate. Australian plague locust 350mL Adults: Spray areas of crop infested with locusts. Hoppers: Spray a swath in advance of marching band and the dense marching front. Continue spraying until all hoppers have been contacted. Migratory locust QLD, WA Spray areas of crop, trees and roosting sites infested with locusts. Sorghum midge 500mL Check regularly (preferably in the morning) and apply when 1 2 midge per head are present from first emergence of boot to pollen shedding. With repeated attack, spray at intervals of 5 days or less. Wireworm False wireworm In-furrow: 5 to 15mL/100m row or 500mL to 1.5L/ha for row spacing of 1 metre N/A Use high rate with extreme population numbers. See General Instructions on soil application. Corn aphid 500mL 2 days Grazing 2 days False wireworm, Cockroaches, Field QLD, WA 100mL + 125mL Sunflower Crickets oil/2.5kg cracked wheat or cracked sorghum bait/ha Apply when damaging populations of aphids occur. Apply at planting of crop. See General Instructions on preparation of cracked wheat or cracked sorghum bait.
11 Sugarcane Southern armyworm Common armyworm QLD, WA 700 or 900mL 7 days Grazing 2 days Spray over total crop area when infestation is widespread. When pests are moving as an army treat a broad strip over and in advance of the infestation. Late stage instar: Use higher rate when larvae 3 cm in length. Apply follow-up treatments as required. Spur-throated locust 1.25 or 1.5L Spray areas of crop infested with locusts. Apply spray to trees or roosting sites to control swarming adult locusts. Late stage hoppers and adults: use higher rate. Australian plague locust, Migratory locust 350mL Adults: Spray areas of crop infested with locusts. Hoppers: Spray in a swath in advance of marching band and then spray along the dense marching front. Continue spraying until all hoppers have been contacted. Spray areas of crop, trees and roosting sites infested with locusts. Symphylids 2L Apply as a low pressure (less than 35kPa) or gravity feed spray onto the plant sett and adjacent to soil, at the point of exit from the rear of the planting machine, immediately prior to soil cover being brought in over the sett. Tobacco Sugarcane wireworm African Black Beetle Black beetle Wireworm, False wireworm, Cutworm 1.5L NSW, WA 1.5L Apply at planting or ratooning. Apply as a low pressure (less than 35kPa) or gravity feed spray onto the plant sett and adjacent soil through a nozzle placed above the planter boards. Repeat treatment within 12 weeks of planting if black beetles reoccur. VIC, WA 3L Apply as a pre-plant spray to cultivated soil surface. Incorporate immediately by rotary hoeing to a depth of 10cm
12 Turf Funnel Ant Qld, NSW, ACT only 2.0 L/ha or 5mL/5L spot spray Do not feed turf/lawn clippings from area to poultry or livestock For spot spraying, apply 30 ml spray to each mound. In areas of high density, a repeat application may be necessary to ensure thorough mound coverage. DO NOT GRAZE TREATED TURF OR FEED TREATED GRASS CLIPPINGS TO ANIMALS. Apply to lawn when pests appear. Water in immediately after application Lightly water following application. Apply as late in the day as possible. African Black Beetle Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, WA only 6.0L/ha or 60 ml/100m2 Argentine Stem Wevil NSw, ACT, Vic, 4.0 L/ha or Tas, SA, WA 40 ml/100m2 only Blackheaded Pasture Cockchafer 900 ml/ha or Use sufficient water to give even coverage. Apply as late in the day 9 ml/100m2 as possible. Brown Pasture Looper 700 ml/ha or Apply when pests first appear. 7 ml/100m2 Pasture Webworm Spray at first sign of damage. Apply with ground-rig boom or mister. Apply as late in the day as possible. Lawn Armyworm Qld, NSW, ACT, Spray over total lawn area when infestation is present. When pests Vic, SA, WA are moving, treat strip over and in advance of infestation. Apply only follow-up treatments as required. Sod Webworm All States Apply as soon as pests appear. Repeat as required. Underground Grass Grub NSW, ACT, Vic, 900 ml/ha or SA, WA only 9 ml/100m2 Apply when caterpillars are actively feeding. Spray before noticeable damage has occurred. Apply as late in the day as possible. Crickets Qld only 20 ml/20l Apply as required preferably late in the day. SITUATION INSECT STATE RATE WITHHOLDING Agricultural domestic, commercial and industrial areas Domestic, commercial and industrial areas only Domestic areas only Argentine Ant VIC, TAS, SA NSW WA PERIOD CRITICIAL COMMENTS 1L/100L water N/A Spray ant tracts, nests or where ant activity is noticed. Apply to paths in continuous 30cm bands. Apply to base of building walls, fences, rockwork trunks or shrubs and trees, and other hard surfaces to a height of 30cm. Note: All occurrences of Argentine ants are to be reported to WA Department of Agriculture. NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION.
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