TOPPEL 100 EC Contains 100 g/l (10.879 %w/w) cypermethrin as an emulsifiable concentrate For application as a spray to control aphid and certain other pests in a range of Agricultural and Horticultural Crops The (COSHH) Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations may apply to the use of this product at work. IMPORTANT INFORMATION RELATING TO USE FOR USE AS AN AGRICULTURAL/HORTICULTURAL INSECTICIDE Crops; see Directions for Use Maximum individual dose of product Maximum number of applications Latest time of application Engineering control of operator exposure must be used where reasonably practicable in addition to the following personal protective equipment. See PRECAUTIONS marked *. However, engineering controls may replace personal protective equipment if a COSHH assessment shows they provide an equal or higher standard of protection. Environmental protection: See SAFETY PRECAUTIONS marked *. Other specific : This product qualifies for inclusion within the Local Environmental Risk Assessment for Pesticides (LERAP) scheme for BROADCAST AIRASSISTED SPRAYERS ONLY. Before each spraying operation from a broadcast airassisted sprayer, either a LERAP must be carried out in accordance with PSD s published guidance or the statutory buffer zone must be maintained. The results of the LERAP must be recorded and kept available for three years. READ THE LABEL BEFORE USE. USING THIS PRODUCT IN A MAN NER THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE LABEL MAY BE AN OF FENCE. FOLLOW THE CODE OF PRACTICE FOR USING PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS TOPPEL 100 EC is an emulsion concentrate formulation containing 100 g/l cypermethrin IRRITANT DANGEROUS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IRRITANT: IRRITATING TO THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Flammable. Harmful by inhalation and if swallowed Risk of serious damage to eyes. Harmful: May cause lung damage if swallowed. Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking. Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause longterm adverse effects in the aquatic environment. When using do not eat, drink or smoke. Keep out of the reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label. This material and its container must be disposed as hazardous waste. To avoid risks to man and the environment, comply with the instructions for use. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Precautions marked * are a legal requirement Operator Protection *WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND FACE PROTECTION (FACESHIELD) when handling the concentrate. WASH CONCENTRATE from skin and eyes immediately. DO NOT BREATHE SPRAY. WHEN USING DO NOT EAT, DRINK OR SMOKE. WASH HANDS AND EXPOSED SKIN, before meals and after work. Environmental Protection *EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TO FISH OR OTHER AQUATIC LIFE. Do not contaminate surface waters or ditches with chemical or used container. *DO NOT ALLOW DIRECT SPRAY from broadcast airassisted sprayers to fall within 18m of the top of the bank of a static or flowing waterbody, unless a Local Environmental Risk Assessment for Pesticides (LERAP) permits a narrower buffer zone, or within 5m of the top of a ditch which is dry at the time of application. Aim spray away from water. DO NOT ALLOW DIRECT SPRAY from horizontal boom sprayers to fall within 5m of the top of the bank of a static or flowing water body, or within 1m of the top of a ditch which is dry at the time of application. DO NOT ALLOW DIRECT SPRAY from handheld sprayers to fall within 1m of the top of the bank of a static or flowing water body. Aim spray away from water. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR BUFFER ZONE REDUCTION UNDER THE LERAP HORIZONTAL BOOM SPRAYERS SCHEME. United Phosphorus Ltd. Chadwick House, Birchwood Park, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 6AE Telephone: 01925 819999 Fax: 01925 817425 IN CASE OF TOXIC OR TRANSPORT EMERGENCY RING 01270766666 AT ANY TIME MAPP: 13704 LERAP A Storage and Disposal KEEP AWAY FROM FOOD, DRINK AND ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. KEEP IN ORIGINAL CONTAINER, tightly closed, in a safe place. WASH OUT CONTAINER THOROUGHLY, empty washings into spray tank, and dispose of safely. *DO NOT REUSE CONTAINER FOR ANY PURPOSE DO NOT REUSE CONTAINER for any purpose. PROTECT FROM FROST. Batch No: See on the pack Version 1 March 2009 This product is approved under the Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986. UK
DIRECTIONS FOR USE Crop Maximum individual dose of product Maximum numbers of applications Latest time of application Other specific Winter wheat, barley and oats Autumnsown spring wheat and barley Durum wheat, rye and triticale Before the 2 nd node is detectable and before 31st March of year of harvest Winter and spring oilseed rape (1) (ii) 500 ml/ha See other specific Before green bud Before the end of flowering See Restrictions 1 and 2 Broccoli Brussels sprout Cabbage Calabrese Cauliflower Grassland Peas, vining Winter and spring field beans One per year One per crop One per crop 7 days before harvest Potato Sugar beet See Restriction 3 Apple Pear 350 ml/ha 350 ml/ha Five per year Three per year See Restriction 4 See Restriction 4 Cherry Plum Hops Outdoor lettuce 280 ml/ha 700 ml/ha Two per year Up to and including white bud Protected lettuce see also other specific See other specific See Restricitons 5 and 6 Outdoor ornamental plant production 250 ml Protected ornamental plant productions See other specific See Restriction 5 Restrictions 1. The total dose applied to winter oilseed rape between green bud and the end of flowering must not exceed 750 ml product per ha. 2. The total dose applied to spring oilseed rape between green bud and the end of flowering must not exceed 1250 ml product per ha. 3. A minimum interval of 10 days must elapse between applications. 4. A minimum interval of 14 days must elapse between applications. 5. For high volume application, the concentration must not exceed 62 ml product per 100 litres water. 6. The total dose applied to protected lettuce must not exceed 500 ml product per ha.
TREATMENT OF SPECIFIC PESTS Treat specific insect pests according to the following tables. Seek professional advice upon threshold levels of pests justifying treatment. PEST WINTER AND SPRING OILSEED RAPE Cabbage stem flea beetle (winter crops) Timing Beetles: if adults are causing serious leaf damage, spray immediately. Larvae: spray again about 4 weeks after the spray against beetles when the eggs begin to hatch and small larvae can be found in the leaf petioles. If the spray against beetles could not be justified and was not made, spray on finding the larvae in the petioles. Repeat if required up to the end of March. Rate of use in 300 l/ha water per application plus authorised adjuvant at the recommended rate. Rape winter stem weevil Pollen beetle Cabbage seed weevil Brassica pod midge Egg hatch can be variable over the season; cold weather delays egg hatch. This pest is normally sufficiently controlled by the treatment to control cabbage stem flea beetle but if heavy attacks are experienced, spray as soon as eggs or larvae are found. Spray at green bud if threshold levels* of pollen beetle occur. Repeat during yellow bud if threshold levels reoccur in spring oilseed rape. Gives simultaneous reduction of adult cabbage stem weevil if these are present in the crop at the time of application. Spray flowering winter crops at peak of adult activity, normally between 20% pod set and the end of flowering on the main pod raceme (this equates to 80% petal fall overall), if threshold levels * of cabbage seed weevil occur. Spray spring crops, normally from the early yellow bud stage of the crop, if threshold levels * of cabbage seed weevil occur. Repeat up to midlate flowering, normally between 20% pod set and the end of flowering on the main raceme (this equates to 80% petal fall overall), if threshold levels reoccur during this period. in 200300 l/ha water 500 ml/ha in 300 l/ha water *Consult your professional advisor GRASSLAND Frit fly POTATOES AND SUGAR BEET Cutworm At seedling emergence before damage is apparent Spray at egg hatch or upon professional advice. Repeat after 1014 days. in at least 200 l/ha water in 6001000 l/ha water
WINTER WHEAT, BARLEY AND OATS AUTUMNSOWN SPRING WHEAT AND BARLEY DURUM WHEAT, RYE AND TRITICALE Aphids as vectors (reduction of barley yellow dwarf virus) CROPS AT HIGH RISK TO BYDV Crops in mild weather areas, especially coastal yellow dwarf virus areas, early drilled crops and those near or after grass crops or containing carriedover grass weeds or volunteer cereals are at high risk. Spray crops sown before mid September, in midoctober or upon finding aphid in the crop and repeat at the end of aphid migration normally between endoctober and earlynovember. Spray crops sown midseptember to midoctober between endoctober and earlynovember or according to professional advice. CROPS AT MEDIUMLOW RISK TO BYDV Crops not normally considered to be at high risk should be regularly surveyed and sprayed, if justified, on the basis of aphid counts. Spray vulnerable crops sown before midseptember, in midoctober; spray vulnerable crops sown mid September to midoctober between endoctober and earlynovember or according to professional advice. A spring application may be justified following a mild winter if it can be accommodated within the statutory conditions. Spray shortly before peak egg hatch usually early February in 200 l/ha water Up to two applications may be made before the 2nd node is detectable and before 31st March in year of harvest. Yellow cereal fly in at least 200 l/ha water BROCCOLI, BRUSSELS SPROUT, CABBAGE, CALABRESE AND CAULIFLOWER Caterpillar VINING PEAS WINTER AND SPRING FIELD BEANS Pea and bean weevil adults (reduction of leaf notching) Pea moth APPLES Applegrass aphid Apple sucker Spray as soon as pest or damage is seen. Repeat if necessary. Spray if adult weevil feeding is severely in 200 l/ha water damaging the growing points of young crops. Repeat 23 weeks later if leaf notching at the growing point is still occurring with an insecticidal product containing an alternative active ingredient to Cypermethrin Time treatments according to counts in in 400600 l/ha water pheromone traps or upon professional advice. Spray flowering crops of vining peas once only on the estimated date but at least 7 days before harvest. Pea aphid present at the time of an application of TOPPEL 100 EC made to control pea moth will be partially controlled. Where repeat treatments are necessary use an alternative active ingredient to cypermethrin. Spray at green cluster in 300600 l/ha water plus authorised adjuvant at the recommended rate. 280350 ml/ha in 200 l/ha water Use higher rate on large trees or where infestation levels are high
Winter moth Tortrix moth Capsid sawfly Codling moth Summer tortrix PEARS Pear sucker Capsid Tortrix moth PLUMS AND CHERRIES Winter moth Tortrix moth HOPS Susceptible strains of damsonhop aphid ORNAMENTAL PLANT PRODUCTION Aphid Capsids Caterpillars Thrips OUTDOOR LETTUCE Aphid Caterpillar Cutworm 140280 ml/ha. Use higher rate on large trees or where infestation levels are high Spray within one week following 80% 280 ml/ha in at least 200 l/ha water petal fall Spray immediately prior to the hatching 280 ml/ha in at least 200 l/ha water of the first eggs, normally mid to late June in Southern England. Spray again after 3 weeks and if necessary in late July or early August. Apply in late February or early March. Repeat spray after 14 days. Spray after petal fall if necessary Spray up to white bud if necessary. Apply the first spray when aphids first appear in the crop. Repeat at 1014 day intervals. Spray as soon as the pest or damage is seen. Repeat if necessary. Test spray any new or unusual variety before treating large numbers of plants. Spray as soon as the pest or damage is seen. Repeat if necessary. Spray at egg hatch or upon professional advice. Repeat after 1014 days. Apply in late February or early March. Repeat spray after 14 days. Spray after petal fall if necessary 280 ml/ha in at least 200 l/ha water Early season 350 ml/ha in 500 l/ha water Midseason 525 ml/ha in 1000 l/ha water Lateseason 700 ml/ha in 10001500 l/ha water in 4001000 l/ha water in 1000 l/ha water SPRAY MIXING Add the required quantity of TOPPEL 100 EC to the bulk of the water in the spray tank under agitation. Top up the spray tank with water and keep under constant agitation both before, during and until completion of spraying. Thoroughly wash all equipment after use. SPRAY APPLICATION AND WEATHER CONDITIONS Apply TOPPEL 100 EC as a MEDIUM spray (BCPC definition) to a dry crop. Do not spray when frost, ice or snow is present. Efficacy may be reduced if the temperature is 30 C (86 F) or more. Increase the volume of water proportional to the crop growth using the maximum recommended spray volume when the vegetation is most dense. Spray evenly and ensure thorough even coverage of the crop foliage. Pendant spray booms can give superior spray cover and efficacy in Brussels sprout. Avoid spray drift onto nearby crops. Caution: do not apply TOPPEL 100 EC in less than the minimum volume of water stated in the tables. COMPATIBILITY TOPPEL 100 EC is compatible with any one of the following:
2WAY MIXES Advance Agral Aphox Ardent Arelon Asset [1] Autumn Kite [1] Bayleton Benazalox Butisan S PP Captan 83 Compass Corbel Cultar Dosaflo Dow Shield Fungaflor Glytex [1] Ipso Javelin Javelin Gold Kerb Flo Laser (Actipron [2] ) Matrikerb Nimrod Oxytril CM Panther Patrol Radar Radspor FL Regulex Repulse Ronilan FL Rovral Flo Rubigan Sportak Alpha Starane 2 Systhane 6 Flo Talisman Tolkan Liquid Trump [1] Notes: [1] Mix and spray immediately, maintain constant agitation. 3WAY MIXES TOPPEL 100 EC is compatible with any one of the following combinations: Astix + Javelin Astix + Javelin Gold Astix + Panther [1] Autumn Kite + Asset [1] Bravo 500 + Ronilan FL Butisan S + Laser (+Actipron) Corbel + Deloxil Corbel + Oxytril CM Corbel + Tolkan Liquid [1] Duplosan New System CMPP +Javelin Duplosan New System CMPP + Javelin Gold Duplosan New System CMPP +Panther Sportak Alpha + Pilot (+ Fyzol) Notes: [1] Mix and spray immediately, maintain constant agitation. Before using any tank mixtures, consult and comply with the recommendations of the partner product(s) Brand names used in this guide are trademarks of other manufacturers for which propriety rights may exist. PROCESSED CROPS Processors should be consulted before treating crops in which they have an interest. RESISTANT STRAINS Strains of some aphid species are resistant to many aphicides. Where aphids resistant to products containing cypermethrin occur, TOPPEL 100 EC is unlikely to give satisfactory control. Repeat treatments are likely to result in lower levels of control. For damsonhop aphid, wherever possible use different active ingredients in a programme of treatments. Pear suckers resistant to one or more groups of insecticides are widespread. Where pear suckers resistant to products containing cypermethrin occur, TOPPEL 100 EC is unlikely to give satisfactory control. Where repeat treatments are necessary use different active ingredients. PROTECTION OF HONEY BEES TOPPEL 100 EC may be applied to oilseed rape and peas in flower as per the foregoing directions, but spraying should be confined to the late evening or early morning when the bees are not active. Only spray at other times of the day when bees are not foraging due to cool or cloudy weather. It is good practice to advise neighbourhood beekeepers not less than 48 hours in advance of spraying. CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY All goods supplied by us are of high grade and we believe them to be suitable but, as we cannot exercise control over their storage, handling, mixing or use, or of the weather conditions before, during and after application, which may affect the performance of the goods, all conditions and warranties, statutory or otherwise, as to the quality or fitness for any purpose of our goods are excluded, and no responsibility will be accepted by us or resellers for any failure in performance, damage or injury whatsoever arising from their storage, handling, application or use. These conditions cannot be varied by our staff or agents whether or not they supervise or assist in the use of such goods.