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POISON KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING DAVID GRAYS CARBARYL 500 FLOWABLE INSECTICIDE ACTIVE CONSTITUENT : 500g/L CARBARYL (an anticholinesterase compound) GROUP 1A INSECTICIDE For the control of certain insects in Fruits, Nuts, Vegetable, Crops and Pastures, and for certain other uses as specified in the Directions for Use table. 20 LITRES 5 LITRES 1 LITRE Infopest verifies that this label is consistent with the NRA Approved Text Label of (date) DAVID GRAY & CO. PTY. LTD. ACN: 008 671 127 2 Rawlinson Street O CONNOR WA 6163 Telephone: (08) 9337 4933 Facsimile: (08) 9337 8316 Page 1 of 11

DAVID GRAYS CARBARYL 500 FLOWABLE INSECTICIDE Active Constituent: 500g/L Carbaryl (An Anticholinesterase compound) FORMULATION: David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide is a shake and pour formulation, which is non-flammable, flowable liquid, which is white in colour. It contains no petroleum solvents. MIXING: Shake well before use. Slowly add the required amount of this product to the in the spray tank under agitation. When using as a tank mix with Spray Oils, add the product AFTER thoroughly mixing the oil with in the spray tank GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Insecticidal Resistance Warning: GROUP 1A INSECTICIDE For insecticidal resistance management, David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide is a Group 1A Insecticide. Some naturally occurring insect biotypes resistant to David Grays 500 Flowable Insecticides and other Group 1A insecticides may exist through normal genetic variability in any insect population. The resistant individuals can eventually dominate the insect population if David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide or other Group 1A insecticides are used repeatedly. The effectiveness of David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide on resistant individuals could be significantly reduced. Since occurrence on resistant individuals is difficult to detect prior to use, David Grays & Co. Pty. Ltd. accepts no liability for any losses that may result from the failure of David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide to control resistant insects. David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide may be subject to specific resistance management strategies. For further information contact your local supplier David Gray & Co. Pty. Ltd. representative or local agricultural department agronomist. COMPATIBILITY: David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide may be combined in the spray vat with any of the following formulated compounds-copper-oxychloride, Maldison, Mancozeb, Parathion-methyl, Pirimicarb, Pirimiphos-methyl, Propargite, Surfactant, Thiram, Ziram. A mixture of David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide with more than one of these products or with any other product may be ineffective or may cause serious damage. The use of such a mixture is not recommended and would therefore be entirely at the user s risk. DO NOT apply in combination with summer oil on apples and pears. Combinations with Borax should be used immediately after preparation. DO NOT use with highly alkaline materials such as Bordeaux mixture or lime sulphur. Residues can affect colouring of red varieties. The efficacy of and plant tolerance to David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide applied alone or in combination with compatible products may be affected by climatic conditions during and after application. David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide or such combinations should not be applied during abnormally hot, cold and slow drying conditions. Page 2 of 11

DAVID GRAYS CARBARYL 500 FLOWABLE INSECTICIDE Cont. PROTECTION OF CROPS, NATIVE AND OTHER NON-TARGET PLANTS: DO NOT apply under meteorological conditions or from spraying equipment, which could be expected to cause spray drift onto nearby plants, adjacent crops, croplands or pastures. PROTECTION OF WILDLIFE, FISH, CRUSTACEA AND ENVIRONMENT: DO NOT contaminate streams, rivers or ways with the chemical or used containers. PROTECTION OF LIVESTOCK: Dangerous to bees. DO NOT spray any plants in flower while bees are foraging. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL: Store in the closed, original container in a cool, well-ventilated area away from children, animals, food, feedstuffs, seed and fertilisers. 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. Break, crush or puncture and bury empty containers in a local authority landfill. If not available bury the containers below 500 mm in a disposal pit specifically marked and set up for this purpose clear of ways, vegetation and roots. Empty containers and product should not be burnt not be burnt. SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Product is poisonous if absorbed by skin contact or swallowed. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. DO NOT inhale spray mist. When preparing the spray wear elbow length PVC gloves. If product on skin, immediately wash area with soap and. After use and before eating, drinking or smoking wash hands, arms and face thoroughly with soap and. After each day s use, wash gloves. FIRST AID: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone. 131126. If swallowed, give one atropine tablet every 5 minutes until dryness of the mouth occurs If poisoned by skin absorption or through lungs, remove any contaminated clothing, wash skin thoroughly and give atropine tablets as above. Get To a doctor or hospital quickly. More information is available on Material Safety Data Sheet on request from David Gray & Co. Pty. Ltd. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: This product is designed for the particular purposes indicated on this label. Failure to use the product strictly as directed may be illegal, prove dangerous, render the product ineffective and avoid any Warranty or Liability of David Gray & Co. Pty. Ltd. NRA Approval No 52213/0100 IN A TRANSPORT EMERGENCY DIAL 000 POLICE or FIRE BRIGADE Page 3 of 11

CARBAMATE INSECTICIDE LIQUID, TOXIC, N.O.S. UN NO. 2992 TOXIC 6 3XE HAZCHEM PACKAGING GROUP III BAR CODE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII BATCH NO. D.O.M. Page 4 of 11

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: FRUIT & VEGETABLES CROP/ PEST/INSECT STATE RATE W.H.P. CRITICAL COMMENTS SITUATION Beans and Cucurbits Citrus Duboisia Grapes Kiwi Fruit Macadamia Mangoes Budworms, Pumpkin Beetle, 28 Spotted Lady Bird White Wax Scale Pink Wax Scale. Orange Fruit Borer Light Brown Apple Moth. Yellow Peach Moth Spined Citrus Bug Bronze Orange Bug. Cluster Caterpillar. Sandal-box Hawk Moth, Leafeating LadyBird, Australian Plague Locust Grasshoppers. Light Brown Apple Moth, GrapeVine Moth, Grape Leaf Blister Mite, and GrapeVine Hawk Moth. Light Brown Apple Moth. Macadamia Nut Borer, Cornelian (Butterfly), Yellow Peach Moth, Macadamia Twig- Girdler, Macadamia Nut Moth. Fig Leaf Hopper Pink Wax Scale, Flatid Planthoppers Qld WA NSW Qld WA NSW Vic SA WA Qld All states Qld Qld WA 2L/ha per 100L 140ml & 1L Summer Oil/100L spray oil/100l 160ml - 100ml/100L or All States 160ml - Vic WA Qld WA 160- or 140ml/100L 3 Days to harvest Spray when infestation and pest activity is first observed and thereafter as necessary. Spray trees thoroughly to run off (dripping) in late November to early December and again in late January and early February. Add oil to in vat before David Grays Carbaryl 500 Flowable Insecticide. Apply at first sign of pest activity and repeat at intervals of 2 weeks or as necessary. Use higher rate when insect pressure is high. 1 Day Apply when pests appear and repeat as necessary. 3 Days to harvest Apply at first sign of pest activity and repeat at 2 week intervals if nescessary. Use higher rates when insect pressure is high. 3 Days Apply when pest appears and repeat as necessary. Apply higher rate at 7-10 day intervals when pests are present. - Apply as a preventative spray after moths have been flighting. 3 Days Apply when large population appear on leaf stalks (Oct-Nov)

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Fruit & Vegetables CROP/ SITUATION POME FRUITS Apples, Pears PEST/INSECT STATE RATE W.H.P. CRITICAL COMMENTS Codling Moth, Light Brown Apple Moth, Pearleaf Blister Mite. All States 160ml - Fruit Thinning All states 160-200ml per 100L Potatoes Potato Moth All States or STONE FRUIT Peaches, Apricots Nectarines, Plums, Prunes Tomatoes Light Brown Apple Moth, Oriental Fruit Moth, Green Tree Hopper, Pear and Cherry Slug Tomato Leaf Miner All states 160ml - 3 Days to harvest Apply at intervals at 3 weeks commencing with the emergence of the first adults in spring. Do not apply to apples and pears within 4 weeks after full bloom if reduction in fruit set is to be avoided. 3 Days A careful appraisal of all factors likely to thin the crop should be made before spraying. If reduction in fruit set is desired apply between 7-28 days after full bloom. 3 Days Apply in sufficient to obtain good coverage, commencing at first sign of moth activity one or two further sprays at 3-4 week intervals maybe required. 3 Days Apply at peak emergence of oriental fruit moth as determined by lure counts, or as soon as pest activity becomes evident, and there after at 2-4 week intervals or as required. Apply at first sign of attack and then spray as necessary. Spray to point of wetness. Vegetables General Potato Moth, European Earwig, Cabbage White Butterfly, Green Vegetable Bug, Heliothis Rutherglen Bug, Cabbage Moth Pumpkin Beetle, Leaf Eating Ladybird, Cutworms Wingless Grasshoppers Qld NSW Vic SA WA All states Vic SA NSW WA Vic Qld SA WA NSW Vic WA 160 - or 1.8-160 or 1.8 3 Days to harvest 3 Days 3 Days Apply when pests appear and repeat as necessary. Use higher rate when insect pressure is high NB Tender foliage of melons may be injured when high humidity or rain prevails for several days. 3 days Spray infested areas thoroughly as necessary. Page 7 of 11

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Cont FIELD CROPS & PASTURES CROP/ SITUATION Cereals Sorghum Sunflower PEST/ INSECT Rutherglen Bug, Heliothis Spp. Army- Worm, Cutworms STATE RATE W.H.P. CRITICAL COMMENTS NSW Vic SA WA Qld Linseed Heliothis Spp. Qld WA Lucerne Pastures, Pasture Seed Crops Lucerne Leafroller Sitona Weevil Leaf Hoppers & Budworms Lucerne Flea NSW Qld Vic Tas SA WA NSW Vic SA WA NSW Vic SA WA Qld NSW Vic SA WA Qld WA 160 - or 1.8 - or 1.7 1.8L/ha 1.8L/ha 500ml/ha 1 grazing day Apply at first sign pest activity. 3 Days Apply at first sign of pest activity and then as necessary. 1 Day before grazing Apply at first sign of pest activity. Repeat as necessary. Ensure full coverage. Grass Caterpillar 1.1L/ha 1 Day before Apply when pest appears and repeat as necessary. Yellow Winged Locust Migratory Locust 1.2 or 1.4L per ha grazing Apply when pest appears and repeat as necessary. Australian Plague Qld SA WA Use higher rate for adult locusts Locust or when pressure is high. Pasture Cockchafer Vic SA Tas Apply 4 weeks after opening (Aphpodius tasmaniae) WA rains. Army Worm Budworm Vic SA WA Spray at first sign of infestation (Heliothis) and repeat as necessary.

MISCELLANEOUS CROP SITUATION CROP/ SITUATION Cereal Grain: Storage up to 3 months (except Malting Barley). Cereal, Grain storage from 3 months up to 9 months (except Malting Barley). Disinfestation of Grain Storage Buildings. General. Non-crop commercial and industrial areas (PEST) (INSECT) Lesser Grain Borer (Rhyzopertha dominica) STATE RATE W.H.P. CRITICAL COMMENTS Vic Qld NSW Tas SA In WA use is restricted to Grain Handling Authorities. 10ml/L per tonne of grain 16ml/L per tonne of grain 10ml/L per 10 square metres European Earwigs All states 80ml/15L. Knapsack application Grasshoppers Plague Locusts Wingless Grasshoppers Qld Vic SA WA Tas SA 1.1-1.4L per 100L *Cereal Grain treated with 16ml of this preparation should be held in store and should not be used for processing into food for human consumption or for stock food within 90 days of use. - Non aerated storages. Apply to raw cereal grain at rate recommended by means of standard grain spraying machinery, following dilution to a concentration appropriate to the equipment on hand and the conditions pertaining. Appropriate adjustments are to be made for treatment of grain storages below 30 o C or in aerated storages. Do not apply to barley for malting. Spray to run off on all types of surfaces. Spray liberally on exterior walls of houses and outbuildings. Cover also boundary fences and breeding places such as woodpiles and rockeries. For treatment of swarms by high volume ground equipment. Use sufficient volume of to get a good coverage, usually between 220-1100 litres to each hectare. Page 9 of 11

DIRECTIONS FOR USE Cont. MISCELLANEOUS PESTS GENERAL CROP/ SITUATION (PEST) (INSECT) Industrial Ants, Moths, Qld Vic Tas SA Domestic Areas Fleas WA European All states Earwigs Ornamentals Tobacco Bulk Sheds Vespulid Wasps (English/ European Wasps) Honey Bees Tobacco Leaf Miner, Potato Moth, European Earwig, Cabbage White Butterfly, Rutherglen Bug, Green Vegetable Bug, Leafeating Ladybird, Heliothios, Pumpkin Beetle, Cutworms Wingless Grasshoppers Tobacco Beetle STATE RATE W.H.P. CRITICAL COMMENTS Vic SA WA NSW Vic SA WA Qld Qld Vic SA WA Tas Qld NT WA 2.2L/100L 80ml/15L knapsack 130-320 ml/l 1.1L/100L or - Spray thoroughly all surfaces to be treated. Do not use as a space spray. - Pour or squirt down the entrance to underground nests or spray semiconcealed nests. Apply at night and wear protective clothing and veil to avoid stings. Spray into nests in the open and in enclosed cavities where the nest is close to the entrance used by the bees. Destroy the nest if accessible. Do not use honeycomb destroy or bury it. Apply at night and wear protective clothing and veil to avoid stings. - Apply when pests appear as necessary. NOTE: Because of the wide range of ornamentals and their pests, phytotoxicity and efficacy of this product can not be guaranteed, so use a small test area before widespread use. 175ml/100L 200ml/10L - Spray all surfaces. Apply 5L of prepared spray per 100 square metres. Page 10 of 11

WITHOLDING PERIOD: CEREALS, SUNFLOWERS, PASTURES and LUCERNE: DO NOT graze or cut for stock food for 1 day after application. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES: DO NOT APPLY LATER THAN 3 DAYS BEFORE HARVEST. IMPORTANT: Several days of high humidity or rain after spraying may result in some damage to tender foilage. PRECAUTIONS POME FRUIT: DO NOT use on Quinces. DO NOT use on McIntosh and York varieties of apples. DO NOT apply to Delicious and Williams Favourite apples before, during and shortly after frost as russet may occur. DO NOT apply in combination with summer oil on apples and pears as fruit spotting may occur. FRUIT THINNING: Application may cause russet to Delicious and Williams Favourite when applied before, during or after frost. Some leaf burn may occur on tender foilage if humidity is very high for several days after application. Residues can affext colouring of red varieties. NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OR IN ANY MANNER CONTRARY TO THE LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED UNDER APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION. Page 11 of 11