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Supplemental Label EPA Reg. No. 33657-16-59639 (Except New York) SAFARI® 20 SG INSECTICIDE FOR USE ON ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS DIR...
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EPA Reg. No. 33657-16-59639 (Except New York) SAFARI® 20 SG INSECTICIDE FOR USE ON ORNAMENTAL PLANTS AND VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS 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, AND WITH APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. GENERAL INFORMATION C Applications of Safari 20 SG Insecticide in residential areas may be made by professional applicators only. C Applications should not be made when the target site is saturated with water. Adequate distribution of the active ingredient cannot be achieved when these conditions exist. RESTRICTIONS C Do not graze treated areas or use clippings from treated areas for feed or forage. C Avoid runoff or puddling of irrigation water following application. C Keep children and pets off treated areas until spray has dried. C Avoid application to areas that are water logged or saturated, or frozen, which will not allow penetration into the root zone of the plant. C Avoid soil application when plants are dormant or not actively taking up water from the soil.

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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Recommendations for foliar or broadcast spray application For foliar insect control on ornamental plants in nurseries, greenhouses, interior plantscapes, lath and shadehouses and outdoor landscapes (commercial, industrial, recreational and residential). Crops

Pests

Product Rates

Remarks

For optimal control, make Adelgids including: Foliar Spray first application just before 1/4 to 1/2 lb Hemlock Woolly pest populations reach an per 100 gals Aphids (Suppression) economic threshold. If Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter necessary, make a second (4 to 8 oz Japanese Beetle (adults) application after 14 to 21 per 100 gals) Lacebugs including: days. Azalea (0.05 to 0.1 lb ai Leaf Beetles Tank mixing with a per 100 gals) Leafhoppers surfactant may improve Leafminers including: control of pests such as 8 to 16 oz/A Serpentine mealybug, scale and Mealybugs including: (0.1 to 0.2 lb ai/A) whitefly. Confirm plant Citrus safety of tank mix in small Long-Tailed area before using on a 0.2 to 0.4 oz Madeira commercial scale. per 1,000 sq ft Obscure Pink Hibiscus For treatment of 100 gals of spray mix will Psyllids including: treat 20,000 sq ft of area. small areas: Asian Citrus Scales (Armored and Soft) 1/2 to 1.0 tsp per including: gal Cryptomeria Cycad Aulacaspis Elongate Hemlock Not for use on house Euonymus plants grown inside Florida Red private residences Florida Wax Tea Thrips (suppression) Chilli Whiteflies including: Giant Greenhouse Silverleaf /Sweetpotato (B and Q Biotypes) 1 level teaspoon contains 2.4 grams and 1 cup (8 fl oz) contains 4.0 oz of Safari. Ornamental plants including: Bedding Plants Evergreens Flowering Plants Foliage Plants Ground Covers Non-Bearing Fruit Trees Non-Bearing Nut Trees Non-Bearing Vines Ornamental Trees Shrubs

Do not apply more than 2.7 lbs (0.54 lb ai) per acre of nursery or landscape per year To delay the development of resistance: Do not apply Safari or other Group 4A insecticides to consecutive generations of the same insect species without switching to a different mode of action. Do not make more than two sprays of Safari or other Group 4A insecticides to a single crop during a two month period. Refer to “Resistance Management Recommendations” section of label for further guidelines. continued

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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS - continued Recommendations for application to soil media of containerized plants For systemic insect control on containerized ornamental plants in nurseries, greenhouses, interior plantscapes, lath and shadehouses, and outdoor landscapes (commercial, industrial, recreational and residential) by application as a soil drench, micro-irrigation (spaghetti tube or emitter), drip irrigation, overhead irrigation, ebb and flood irrigation equipment or motorized irrigation equipment. Crops Pests Product Rates Remarks Adelgids including: Ornamental plants Soil Media Drench Only apply to moist Hemlock Woolly soil media. Do not including: Aphids 3/4 to 1-1/2 lbs per apply to dry or Bedding Plants Flatheaded Borers including: saturated media. 100 gals Evergreens Flatheaded Appletree Flowering Plants Fungus Gnats (larvae) (12 to 24 oz per 100 For optimal Foliage Plants Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter performance, do gals) Ground Covers Lacebugs including: not apply media Non-Bearing Fruit Azalea (1.5 to 3.0 tsp per gal) drench until roots Trees Leaf Beetles from transplanted Non-Bearing Nut Leafhoppers plugs or liners Trees Leafminers including: have extended at Non-Bearing Vines Boxwood least 1/2" to the Ornamental Trees Serpentine edge of pots. Shrubs Mealybugs including: Citrus Do not leach Long-Tailed treated soil media Madeira for at least 7 days Obscure Pink Hibiscus after application or Root performance may Media Drench Psyllids including: be reduced. Volume for Asian Citrus Individual Pots Root Weevils (larvae and adults) Heavy rainfall or fl oz of including: Pot excessive irrigation dilute Black Vine diameter following solution Roundheaded Borers including: (inches) application may per pot Asian Longhorned decrease 4 2 Scales (Armored and Soft) including: performance. Cottony Cushion 5 3 Cryptomeria 6 4 In general, higher Cycad Aulacaspis 7 5 rates will be Duplachionaspis 8 6 needed to control Elongate Hemlock For larger pot insects on woody Euonymus volumes, apply 3 to 4 plants than on False Oleander oz of dilute solution herbaceous plants. Fletcher (0.11 to 0.22 g Florida Red product/4 oz) per Poinsettia: For Florida Wax gallon of potting Oystershell optimal control of media. Drench Pine needle whiteflies, treat volume should be Tea plants 1 to 3 weeks Tulip Tree sufficient to wet soil after pinch. Late Thrips (Suppression) media without season drenches Chilli resulting in overflow will take longer to Whiteflies including: or runoff through drain give control. Giant holes in pot. Greenhouse Silverleaf/Sweetpotato White Grubs including: Oriental Beetle continued Page 3 of 7

ORNAMENTAL PLANTS - (continued)

Recommendations for application to soil media of containerized plants For systemic insect control on containerized ornamental plants in nurseries, greenhouses, interior plantscapes, lath and shadehouses and outdoor landscapes (commercial, industrial, recreational and residential) by application as a soil drench, micro-irrigation (spaghetti tube or emitter), drip irrigation, overhead irrigation, ebb and flood irrigation equipment or motorized irrigation equipment. Crop Pest Product Rate Remarks Adelgids including: Ornamental plants Media Drench Volume Hemlock Woolly including: for Plants in Raised Aphids Bedding Plants Beds, Benches, Flatheaded Borers including: Evergreens Bedding Flats, Plug and Flatheaded Appletree Flowering Plants Liner Trays: Fungus Gnats (larvae) Foliage Plants Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Ground Covers Lacebugs including: Apply sufficient dilute Non-Bearing Fruit Azalea solution to wet soil media Leaf Beetles Trees without loss of liquid from Leafhoppers Non-Bearing Nut bottom of bed or liner. Leafminers including: Trees Bring several pots to field Boxwood Non-Bearing Vines Serpentine capacity, let soil dry and Ebb and Flood Irrigation then measure amount of Ornamental Trees Mealybugs including: Pot diameter oz per water required to bring pots Citrus Shrubs (inches) 1,000 pots back to field capacity. Long-Tailed Madeira 4 1.9 to 3.7 Multiply the average Obscure volume of water required to Pink Hibiscus 5 2.8 to 5.6 rehydrate one pot by the Root 6 3.7 to 7.5 number of pots to be Psyllids including: Asian Citrus treated. Add this volume of 7 4.7 to 9.3 Root Weevils (larvae and water to the minimum adults) including: 8 5.6 to 11.2 amount of water needed to Black Vine flood the area to be treated. Roundheaded Borers Re-use any returned including: volume in subsequent Asian Longhorned irrigation of same plants. Scales (Armored and Soft) including: Cottony Cushion For pot diameter greater Cryptomeria than 8", use 3.7 to 7.5 Cycad Aulacaspis ounces of Safari per 1,000 Duplachionaspis gallons of potting soil Elongate Hemlock media. Euonymus False Oleander Chemigation of A 1:100 injection ratio (1 Fletcher individual containers part injector tank solution: Florida Red using a micro-irrigation 100 parts irrigation water) is Florida Wax system recommended. Do not mix Oystershell (spaghetti tube) more than 24 oz of Safari Pine needle per gallon of injector tank oz per gal Tea water, or some product may Injection ratio of injector Tulip Tree Thrips (Suppression) tank water settle out of solution. Chilli 1:100 12 to 24 Irrigation system should be Whiteflies including: calibrated to deliver 3 to 4 fl Giant oz of dilute solution per Greenhouse gallon of potting media. Silverleaf/Sweetpotato White Grubs including: Oriental Beetle 1 level teaspoon contains 2.4 grams, and 1 cup (8 fl oz) contains 4.0 oz of Safari. Do not apply more than 2.7 lbs (0.54 lbs ai) per acre of nursery per year. To delay the development of resistance, do not make more than one soil application per crop cycle or three months, whichever is shorter. Refer to “Resistance Management Recommendations” section of label for additional guidelines.

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ORNAMENTAL PLANTS - (continued) Recommendations for soil application to in-ground plants For systemic insect control on ornamental plants in field nurseries (in-ground) and outdoor landscapes (commercial, industrial, recreational and residential) by application as a soil drench, micro-irrigation, drip irrigation or as a banded soil spray. Pests Crops Product Rates Remarks Ornamental plants Adelgids including: For optimal control, apply Shrubs including: Hemlock Woolly early in plant’s annual Bedding Plants Aphids growing cycle and keep 3 to 6 grams Evergreens Flatheaded Borers including: soil moist for at least 7 (1.25 to 2.5 level Flowering Plants Flatheaded Appletree days after application. tsp) Foliage Plants Fungus Gnat (larvae) per ft of height Ground Covers Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Non-Bearing Fruit Lacebugs including: Only apply to moist soil. Trees Azalea 1.0 to 2.1 oz per Do not apply to dry, Non-Bearing Nut Leaf Beetle saturated, or frozen soil or 10 ft of height Trees Leafhopper when plants are not Non-Bearing Vines Leafminers including: actively taking up water Ornamental Trees Boxwood from soil. Shrubs Serpentine Mealybugs including: Citrus Heavy rainfall or Long-Tailed inadequate irrigation Madeira immediately following Obscure application may decrease Pink Hibiscus performance. Root Psyllids including: Use higher labeled rates Asian Citrus Root Weevils (larvae and for broadleaf evergreens adults) including: with dense foliage Black Vine (example hollies) Roundheaded Borers including: Asian Longhorned Soil Drench: Mix required Scales (Armored and Soft) dose in water and including: Cottony Cushion uniformly apply to soil Cryptomeria around base of shrub or Cycad Aulacaspis tree. Pull back mulch Duplachionaspis before drenching. For Elongate Hemlock optimal performance, Euonymus apply at least 1 quart of False Oleander dilute solution per foot of Fletcher Florida Red height or inch of trunk Florida Wax diameter. If lower drench Oystershell volume is used, apply 1/2 Pine needle inch of irrigation Tea immediately after Tulip Tree application to move Thrips (Suppression) product into root zone. Chilli Whiteflies including: Keep soil moist for at least Giant 7 days after application. Greenhouse Silverleaf/Sweetpotato White Grubs including: Oriental Beetle 1 level teaspoon contains 2.4 grams, and 1 cup (8 fl oz) contains 4.0 oz of Safari. Do not apply more than 2.7 lbs (0.54 lbs ai) per acre of nursery or landscape per year. To delay the development of resistance, do not make more than one soil application per crop cycle or three months, whichever is shorter. Refer to “Resistance Management Recommendations” section of the label for additional guidelines. Page 5 of 7

ORNAMENTAL PLANTS - (continued) Recommendations for soil application to in-ground plants For systemic insect control on ornamental plants in field nurseries (in-ground) and outdoor landscapes (commercial, industrial, recreational and residential) by application as a soil drench, micro-irrigation, drip irrigation or as a banded soil spray. Crop Pest Product Rate Remarks Adelgids including: Soil Injection: Mix Ornamental plants Trees Hemlock Woolly required dose in water including: Aphids and make at least four 3 to 12 grams Bedding Plants Flatheaded Borers including: (1.25 to 5.0 level injections per shrub or Evergreens Flatheaded Appletree tree with a low pressure tsp) Flowering Plants Fungus Gnat (larvae) applicator. Use same Foliage Plants Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter per inch of trunk amount of solution per Lacebugs including: diameter at breast hole. Ground Covers Azalea height (DBH) Non-Bearing Fruit Leaf Beetle Trees Injections can be made 1.0 to 4.2 oz per 10 using the following Non-Bearing Nut Trees Leafhopper Leafminers including: methods: inches of trunk Non-Bearing Vines Boxwood Grid System - Space diameter at breast Ornamental Trees Serpentine injections on a 2.5 ft height (DBH) Shrubs Mealybugs including: center extending to drip Citrus line. Long-Tailed For multi-stem Madeira trees, base rate on Circle System - Make Obscure cumulative inches injections in concentric Pink Hibiscus of diameter of all circles extending inward Root from drip line. stems at breast Psyllids including: Basal System - Space height Asian Citrus injections evenly around Root Weevils (larvae and trunk no more than 12" adults) including: out from the base. Black Vine Roundheaded Borers For optimal performance, including: inject at least 1 quart of Asian Longhorned dilute solution per foot of Scales (Armored and Soft) height or inch of trunk including: diameter. Cottony Cushion Apply as a uniform band Cryptomeria Banded spray Cycad Aulacaspis application to soil in row over root zone. Duplachionaspis Apply from peak adult surface Elongate Hemlock flight to peak egg hatch. Euonymus (2.7 lbs/A) False Oleander Apply in at least two oz per gallons of water per Fletcher Row 1,000 1,000 linear feet. Irrigate Florida Red Florida Wax spacing linear ft after application to move Oystershell of row product into soil profile. Pine needle 3 3 Tea Control any weeds in 4 4 Tulip Tree treated area prior to 5 5 Thrips (Suppression) application, or Chilli 6 6 performance may be Whiteflies including: 7 7 reduced. Giant 8 8 Greenhouse Adjust rates accordingly Silverleaf/Sweetpotato for other row spacing. White Grubs including: Oriental Beetle 1 level teaspoon contains 2.4 grams, and 1 cup (8 fl oz) contains 4.0 oz of Safari. Do not apply more than 2.7 lbs (0.54 lbs ai) per acre of nursery or landscape per year. To delay the development of resistance, do not make more than one soil application per crop cycle or three months, whichever is shorter. Refer to “Resistance Management Recommendations” section of the label for additional guidelines. Page 6 of 7

VEGETABLE TRANSPLANTS Recommendations for foliar or broadcast spray application For foliar insect control on vegetable transplants grown in enclosed structures. Crops Pests Product Rates Remarks Do not make more than one 3.5 to 7.0 oz Aphids Cucurbits: application per crop. per 100 gal Leafminers Cantaloupe Mealybugs Cucumber Do not apply to greenhouse 7 to 14 oz/A Thrips (suppression) Melon grown vegetables. Whiteflies including Squash 0.16 to 0.32 oz Silverleaf/SweetFruiting Vegetables: 100 gals of spray mix will per 1,000 sq ft potato Eggplant treat 20,000 sq ft of area. (B and Q Pepper (0.09 to 0.18 lb Biotypes) Tomato Do not apply within one (1) ai/A) Head and Stem Brassica: day of harvest. Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Cauliflower Kohlrabi 3.5 to 5.5 oz/100 Do not make more than one Leafy Vegetables Aphids application per crop. gal (excluding Brassica Leafminers spp.) Mealybugs Do not apply to greenhouse 7 to 11 oz/A Thrips (suppression) grown vegetables. Whiteflies including 0.16 to 0.25 oz Silverleaf/Sweet100 gals of spray mix will per 1,000 sq ft potato treat 20,000 sq. ft of area. (B and Q (0.09 to 0.134 lbs Biotypes) Do not apply within seven (7) ai/A) days of harvest. 1 level teaspoon contains 2.4 grams and 1 cup (8 fl oz) contains 4.0 oz of Safari. Do not apply more than 1.34 lbs (0.268 lbs ai) per acre of nursery per year. To delay the development of resistance: Do not apply Safari or other Group 4A insecticides to consecutive generations of the same insect species without switching to a different mode of action. Do not make more than two sprays of Safari or other Group 4A insecticides to a single crop during a two month period. Refer to “Resistance Management Recommendations” section of label for further guidelines. THIS LABELING MUST B E IN THE POSSESSION OF THE USER AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION. PLEASE REFER TO CONTAINER LABEL FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS. FOLLOW ALL APPLICATION DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND PRECAUTIONS ON THE EPA REGISTERED LABEL. PLEASE CONTACT VALENT U.S.A. CORPORATION AT 800-89-VALENT (898-2536) TO DETERMINE IF THIS USE IS REGISTERED IN YOUR STATE. Manufactured for Valent U.S.A. Corporation P. O. Box 8025 Walnut Creek, CA 94596-8025 Made in U.S.A.

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Products That Work, From People Who Care | www.valent.com | 800-89-VALENT (898-2536) Read and follow the label instructions before using. Safari and Products That Work, From People Who Care are registered trademarks Valent U.S.A. Corporation.©2007 Valent U.S.A. Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. 2007-SAF-0012 EX NY 9/07 mf/AV

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