Insecticides
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Environmental Precautions
This product is toxic to fish, birds and other wildlife. Keep out of any body of water. Do not contaminate water when
cleaning equipment or disposing of wastes.
Toxicity
High acute mammalian toxicity. Acute oral LD
50
(
rats) = > 50 mg/kg > 500 mg/kg. Acute dermal LD
50
(
rabbits) =
4,037
mg/kg (female/male). Toxic to bees; avoid application during periods of bee activity.
Storage
Do not use or store near heat or open flame.
Eco Bran
Group 1A
Formulation
Product
Company
Active ingredient
Formulation
Container Size
Eco Bran (PCP# 25185)
Peacock Industries
Carbaryl: 2%
Granules (2%)
20
kg bag
Crops, Insect Controlled and Rates
Crops
Insects controlled Rate
Specific comments
Wheat, oats, rye
Grasshopper
20 - 40
g/100 m
2
Apply when pest emergence is at its
peak and populations are above the
economic threshold. The higher rate
should be used for older grasshoppers
or severe infestations.
Barley
Corn (field and sweet)
Canola
Beans
Alfalfa, clover
Field borders, headlands, rights-of-way,
roadsides, wastelands
Application Information
How to Apply
:
Ground application only. Do not apply by air. Broadcast applications may be made with spreaders,
hand applicators or by hand.
Application Tips
Timing is essential for effective control.
How it Works
A carbamate insecticide that works by ingestion. Moderate to rapid in speed of action with moderate to long residual
effectiveness (2 days to 4 weeks) depending on crop/pest complex, formulation and climatic conditions.
Restrictions
Rainfall
:
Do not apply just before rain.
Grazing
:
May be used in pastures while beef cattle are grazing.
Pre-harvest Interval (days)
:
Barley (28); canola (treat only seedlings), beans (5), oats, rye, wheat (14), field corn,
sweet (1), alfalfa, clovers (2), forage crops (2), field borders, headlands, rights-of-way; roadsides, wasteland (0).
Livestock re-entry period to pasture or rangeland (days)
:
Beef cattle or other livestock (1), dairy cattle (2).
Dibrom (cont’d)