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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Toxic to fish and aquatic organisms For retail sale to and use only by certified applicators, or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the certified applicator s certification. Supplemental Labeling GROUP 6 3 Insecticides This supplemental label expires on July 31, 2018 and must not be used or distributed after this date. EPA Reg. No. 279-3441 Active Ingredient: By Wt. Zeta-Cypermethrin:*...2.01% Avermectin B1:**...0.91% Other Ingredients:**... 97.08% 100.0% *Cis/Trans isomer ratio: Max 75% (+/-) cis and Min. 25% (+/-) trans **CAS No. 65195-56-4 and No. 65195-55-3 This product contains 0.172 pounds active ingredient zeta-cypermethrin and 0.078 pounds active ingredient Avermectin B1per gallon. Contains petroleum distillate. FMC Corporation 2929 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19104 07-20-16 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION Sold By It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND PRE- CAUTIONS ON THE EPA REGISTERED LABEL ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. This Supplemental labeling must be in possession of the user at the time of pesticide Read the label affixed to the container for Insecticide/Miticide before applying. Carefully follow all precautionary statements and application use directions. Use of Insecticide/Miticide according to this supplemental labeling is subject to all use precautions and limitations imposed by the labeling affixed to the container for Insecticide/Miticide. Do not apply Insecticide/Miticide using aerial applications to the following crops: Apples, Celeriac, Grapes, Pears, Stone Fruit and the Tree Nut. Tank-Mixture Insecticide/Miticide may be applied in tank mixtures with other products approved for use on registered crops. Observe all restrictions and precautions which appear on the labels of these products. Test for compatibility of products before mixing. Maximum Usage when Applying Avermectin Products to the Same s Within the Same Season Max Seasonal Total when apply Avermectin (lbs ai/a) Insecticide/Miticide Avermectin Apples Avocados Celeriac Citrus 10 Cotton Cucurbits 9 Dry Bean Fruiting Vegetables 8 Grapes Leafy Vegetables 4 Onion, bulb Subgroup 3-07A Pears Stone Fruit 12 Tuberous and Corm Vegetables Subgroup 1C Tree Nut 14 0.046 0.038 0.038 Page 1

Maximum Usage when Applying Zeta-Cypermethrin and Cypermethrin Products to the Same s Within the Same Season Do not apply more than the maximum seasonal total for any product when used alone AND do not apply more than the combined maximum seasonal total of cypermethrin and zeta-cypermethrin when using more than one product containing these active ingredients as outlined in the table below. Apples Avocado Celeriac Citrus - 10 Cotton Cucurbits - 9 Dry Bean Fruiting Vegetables - 8 Grapes Leafy Vegetables - 4 Onion, bulb Subgroup 3-07A Pears Stone Fruit - 12 Tuberous and Corm Vegetables - Subgroup 1C Tree Nut 14 Insecticide/ Miticide Max Seasonal Total when applying an individual product (lbs ai/) Zeta-cypermethrin Mustang Insecticide 0.2 0.25 0.25 Mustang Maxx Insecticide NA 1 0.125 0.125 Hero Insecticide 0.1121 0.1121 0.1 0.067 0.1* 0.025 0.1121 0.1121 Cypermethrin (Any cypermethrin product) Maximum Seasonal Total (lbs ai/) when applying Zeta- Cypermethrin products to the same crops 0.2 0.25 0.25 Maximum Seasonal Total (lbs ai/) When Applying Cypermethrin and Zeta- Cypermethrin Products to the Same *This maximum seasonal rate pertains to tomatoes, for other fruiting vegetables refer to the specific Hero labels NA 1 Not applicable: Mustang Maxx is not labeled for use on this crop Not applicable: The Hero products are not labeled for use on this crop Not applicable: Cypermethrin is not labeled for use on this crop. Always follow application rates, use instructions, and restrictions on the individual product labels Apples (azarole, crabapple, loquat, mayhaw, medlar) 28 days Apple Curculio Apple Maggot Codling Moth European Apple Sawfly European Red Green Fruitworm Japanese spp. Lesser Appleworm McDaniel Spider Oblique Banded Oriental Fruit Moth Pandemis Pear Psylla Plum Curculio Potato Redbanded Rosy Apple Aphid San Jose Scale Spirea Aphid Tarnished Plant Bug Tentiform Leafminer Tufted Apple Bud Moth Variegated White Apple Concentrate Sprays Dilute Sprays a 4.75 fl ounces per 100 gallons based upon a dilute spray volume of 400 gal/a Broadcast ground only (minimum 40 gallons per ). Begin applications at pink and/or petal fall through first cover to protect developing fruit and foliage from the target insect pest and mite species common to the production area. locally determined economic threshold levels. Avoid applications when honey bees are actively foraging by applying during the early morning or evening hours. Do not use binder or sticker type surfactants. Vegetable oil can be used as a spray additive (1 qt/a). Use of a horticulture spray oil fewer than 14 days before or after applying Captan or after sulfur-containing products can result in phytotxicity and crop loss. A nonionic surfactant is recommended to avoid fruit injury such as russetting on certain varieties. Spider s: For better residual control of spider mites, applications should be made as close as possible to petal fall on newer leaves. Applications for spider mite control should be limited to a period from petal fall through 6 weeks following petal fall. Heavy mite pressure may need additional miticide for effective Apply before mites reach a threshold of 5 per leaf. Tentiform Leafminer: Apply targeting egg and early sap feeder stages of first and second generation tentiform leafminers when local thresholds are reached. Do not apply during bloom. White Apple Leafhopper (not for use west of Rocky Mountains): Application limited to first generation white apple leafhopper. Apply soon after petal fall. 1. Do not apply within 28 days of harvest. application 3. Do not apply more than 38 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per annually. Refer to seasonal max tables at the beginning of the label when making additional applications of other products containing either zeta-cypermentrin Insecticide/Miticide or any other product containing avermectin or zeta-cypermethrin. 5. Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze or feed treated foliage to Page 2

Avocado 14 days Ambrosia beetle (adults) Apply Avocado Lace Bug Insecticide/Miticide using Avocado broadcast ground application Leafhopper equipment (minimum 20 gallons per ) or aerial applica- Avocado Avocado Loopers tion. (Aerial application is not Avocado Tree the preferred method of application, but permitted.) Girdler Avocado Whitefly Brown Soft Scale s Mirids Omnivorous Loopers Orange Tortrix Persea s Scale Crawlers Avoid applications when honey Spanworm bees are actively foraging by Thrips applying during the early Twig s morning or evening hours. than 30 days apart. Insecticide/Miticide should be mixed with a spray adjuvant. 1%-4% v/v of a horticultural spray oil (not dormant oil) approved for use on avocados is recommended. Do not use binder or sticker type adjuvants. Applying the combination of and horrticultrual spray oil fewer than 14 days before or after sulfur containing products can result in phytotoxicity and crop loss. A non-ionic surfactant may be used instead of horticultural spray oil to avoid fruit injury such as russetting on certain varieties. Note: To prevent crop injury, test on a small area before making wide area application Thrips: For best control apply when immature thrips are first observed and before numbers exceed 5 per leaf/fruit. For best results use ground 1. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 76 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. than 30 days apart. Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze in treated orchards or feed treated foliage to Celeriac 7 days Aphid spp. Armyworm spp.* Broadcast ground only (minimum 20 gallons per ). Celery Leaf Tier Diamondback Moth European Corn Fire Ant spp. Flea spp. Green Cloverworm Hornworm spp. Imported Looper spp. Tobacco Budworm** ** Velvetbean *Includes all armyworm species except beet armyworm Whitefly **Pyrethroid resistance is common application (or 0.012 lb ai/a/application of any product containing avermectin or 0.026 lb ai/a/application of any product containing zeta-cypermethrin). 3. Do not apply more than 57 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. Page 3

Citrus 10 Calamondin, Citrus citron, Citrus hybrids (includes chironja, tangelo, tangor), Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin (tangerine), Sour orange, Sweet orange, Pummelo, and Satsuma mandarin Uniq Fruit 7 days Armyworm, Beet Asian Citrus Psyllid 19 fl ounces per Asian Cockroach Blue-Green Citrus Root Weevils Broad Citrus Bud Citrus Leafminer Citrus Rust Citrus Thrips Cutworms Diaprepes Root Weevil Fire Ants Fuller Rose Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Grasshopper Katydid Leafhoppers s Little Leaf Notcher Loopers Orange Tortrix Orangedog s Plantbugs Ground application is allowed for all pests. Apply by ground equipment using sufficient water to obtain full coverage of foliage in a minimum of 20 gallons for concentrate spray or a minimum of 100 gallons for dilute spray. Aerial application may result in reduced level and duration of control compared with ground For aerial application use a minimum of 10 gallons of finished spray per. locally determined economic threshold levels. than 30 days apart. Insecticide/Miticide must be applied with a spray adjuvant or vegetable/horticultural oil. Surfactants can improve pest A nonionic surfactant is Asian Citrus Psyllid: Apply Insecticide/Miticide to protect newly expanded expanding foliage flush during spring, summer, or fall. Insecticide/Miticide will only control adults and nymphs at the time of Use a minimum of 2 gallons per in a low volume concentrate spray for ground s: Apply Insecticide/Miticide during spring, summer, and/or fall when mites first appear. Citrus Bud : For best results apply Insecticide/Miticide at bud swell. Citrus Leafminer: Apply Insecticide/Miticide during spring, summer, or fall to protect new growth. Use a minimum of 2 gallons per in a low volume concentrate spray for ground Citrus Thrips: Apply as required by scouting. and frequency of applications should be based upon insect populations reaching 3. Do not apply more than 38 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 4. than 30 days apart. 5. For resistance management do not use Insecticide/Miticide in citrus nurseries 6. Aerial application is permitted only for citrus leafminer and Asian citrus psyllid 7. Aerial applications are not allowed in California. Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze or feed treated foliage to Cotton 20 days Armyworm, Beet* Armyworm, Fall Broadcast ground (minimum 5 Armyworm, gallons per ) or air (minimum 5 gallons per ) Yellowstripped Bollworm Cabbage Looper Carmine Spider * Cotton Aphid* Cotton Fleahopper Cotton Leafperforator Cutworms Wait at least 21 days between European Corn applications. Lygus Bugs Pacific Spider * A nonionic surfactant Pink Bollworm is Saltmarch Soybean (banded) Notes: Thrips For control of mites apply Tobacco Thrips Insecticide/Miticide when mites first appear. The * use rate will depend on plant Whitefly (adults)* size and foliage density. Repeat applications on 21 day interval if needed to maintain mite The lower use rate of 7.5 to 13 ounces are only recommended if cotton is early season and under 10 inches in height. Do not use less than 7.5 ounces. Heavy mite pressure may need additional miticide for effective 1. Do not apply within 20 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 38 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze or feed treated foliage to Page 4

Cucurbit 9 Chayote (fruit) (Sechium edule), Chinese waxgourd (Chinese preserving melon) (Benincasa hispida, Citron melon (Citrullus lanatus var. citroides), Cucumber (Cucumis sativus), Gherkin (Cucumis anguria), Gourd, edible (Lagenaria spp.) (includes hyotan, cucuzza); (Luffa acutangula, L. cylindrica) (includes hechima, Chinese okra), Momordica spp. (includes balsam apple, balsam pear, bitter melon, Chinese cucumber), Muskmelon (hybrids and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo) (includes true cantaloupe, cantaloupe, casaba, crenshaw melon, golden pershaw melon, honeydew melon, honey balls, mango melon, Persian melon, pineapple melon, Santa Claus melon, and snake melon), Pumpkin (Cucurbita spp.); Squash, summer (Cucurbita pepo var. melopepo) (includes crookneck squash, scallop squash, straightneck squash, vegetable marrow, zucchini), Squash, winter (Cucurbita maxima, C. moschata) (includes butternut squash, calabaza, hubbard squash); (C. mixta; C. pepo) (includes acorn squash, spaghetti squash), Watermelon (includes hybrids and/or varieties of Citrullus lanatus) 7 days Aphid spp. Armyworm, Beet* Cabbage Looper Cucumber spp. Leafhopper spp. Leafminer Melonworm Pickleworm Plant Bug spp. Rindworm Spider s* Squash Bug Squash Vine Stinkbug spp. For cutworms apply as a broadcast application in a minimum of 10 gallons per. For foliar applications apply broadcast ground (minimum 20 gallons per ) or air (minimum 5 gallons per ). Do not apply by air in New York.. 2. Do not apply more than 19 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per. 3. Do not apply more than 57 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. 6. Do not apply by air in New York. Dry Bean Snap Bean; Wax Bean; Asparagus Bean; Chinese Longbean; Moth Bean; Yardlong Bean; Lima Bean; Broad Bean (Fava Bean); Blackeyed Pea; Southern Pea; Grain Lupin; Sweet Lupin; White Lupin; White Sweet Lupin; Kidney Bean; Navy Bean; Pinto Bean; Adzuki Bean; Catjang; Cowpea*; Crowder Pea; Moth Bean; Mung Bean; Rice Bean; Urd Bean; Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) * For use on cowpeas that are grown for dry seed only. Do not allow livestock to graze cowpea forage and do not harvest cowpea forage or hay for livestock feed. 21 days Alfalfa Aphid spp. Armyworm spp.* Armyworm, Beet** Armyworm, Fall Bean Leaf beetle Blister spp. Colorado Potato Corn, European Corn, Southwestern Corn Rootworm Cowpea Curculio Cucumber Flea spp. Grasshoppers Green Cloverworm Ground s Imported Japanese Leaf Skeletonizer spp. Leafhopper spp. Lesser Cornstalk Looper spp. Mexican Bean Pea Leaf Weevil Pea Weevil Plant Bug spp. Potato Leafhopper Saltmarsh Seedcorn Seedcorn Maggot Silverspotted Skipper Spider s Spittlebug Stink Bug spp. Thistle (Painted lady) Three-cornered Alfalfa Hopper Thrips spp. Tobacco Budworm** Velvetbean Webworm spp. Whitefly spp. Woolly Bear Apply by broadcast ground or aerial application Apply in a minimum of 10 gallons of water by ground and 5 gallons of water by air.. binder or sticker type surfactants * Includes all armyworm species except beet armyworm ** Pyrethroid resistance is common for this pest. Please consult authority to determine if 1. Do not apply within 21 days of harvest. application 3. Do not apply more than 38 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. 6. Do not apply by air in New York. Page 5

Fruiting Vegetable group 8 Eggplant (Solanum melongena), Groundcherry (Physalis spp.), Pepino (Solanum muricatum), Pepper (Capsicum spp.) (includes bell pepper, chili pepper, cooking pepper, pimento, sweet pepper), Tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa), Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) 7 days Aphid spp.* Armyworm, Beet* Armyworm, Fall Armyworm, Southern Armyworm, True Armyworm, Yellowstriped Broad Brown Stink Bug Cabbage Looper Celery Leaf Tier Colorado Potato Cucumber European Corn Flea Garden Webworm Grasshoppers Green Stinkbug Hornworms Leafhopper spp. Liriomyza Lygus Bugs Meadow Spittlebug Pepper Maggot (adults) Pepper Weevil Southwestern Corn Spider s Thrips palmi Tobacco Budworm* Tomato Fruitworm Tomato Pinworm Tomato Psyllid Tomato Russet Whitefly spp.* Broadcast ground (minimum 20 gallons per ) or air (minimum 5 gallons per ). s: For optimum control apply Insecticide/Mticide when mites first appear. Heavy mite pressure may need additional miticide for effective Thrips palmi: For thrips control apply Insecticide/Miticide when first observed. 3. Do not apply more than 57 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per Insecticide/Miticide or any other product containing avermectin or a pyrethroid zeta-cypermethrin. than 7 days apart. 5. For resistance management, do not apply to plants being grown for transplants. 6. Do not apply by air in New York. Grapes 28 days Asian Lady Bird Broadcast ground only (minimum 50 gallons per ). Brown Marmorated Stinkbug Eastern grape leafhopper Grape Berry Moth Grape Vine Root Japanese Lady Bird Pacific Spider mite Tarnished Plantbug Variegated Leafhopper Western Grape Leafhopper Spider s: Apply when Western Grapeleaf mites first appear and before Skeletonizer motiles exceed 5 per leaf. Willamette Spider Western grapeleaf skeletonizer: Apply when larvae are first observed. Apply immediately after egg hatch for optimum 1. Do not apply within 28 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 38 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze in treated vineyards Page 6

Leafy Vegetable (except Brassica) 4 Amaranth (leafy amaranth, Chinese spinach, tampala); Arugula (Roquette); Cardoon, Celery, Celery, Chinese, Celtuce, Chervil, Chrysanthemu m, edible leaved and garland, Cilantro (not for use on cilantro grown for seed or coriander), Corn salad, Cress, garden, Cress, upland, (yellow rocket, winter cress); Dandelion, Dock (sorrel), Endive (escarole), Fennel, Florence (finochio), Lettuce, head and leaf, Orach, Parsley, Purslane, garden, Purslane, winter, Radicchio (red chicory), Rhubarb, Spinach (including New Zealand and vine, Malabar spinach, Inidian spinach), and Swiss chard 7 days Aphid spp. Armyworms* Broad Colorado Potato Crickets Cucumber s Cutworms Diamondback Moth* Flea s Imported Ground s Leafhoppers Liriomyza Loopers Lygus Bugs Onion Thrips Saltmarsh Spider s Thrips palmi Tobacco Budworm* Tomato Pinworm Tomato Psyllid Tomato Russet Western Flower Thrips Whitefly spp. Wireworm (adults) Broadcast ground (minimum 20 gallons per ) or air (minimum 5 gallons per ). Spider s: Apply when mites first appear and repeat as needed to maintain control (See Restrictions below). : Apply when adult flies are first observed and repeat as needed to maintain control (See Restrictions below) 3. Do not apply more than 57 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per Insecticide\Miticide or any other product containing avermectin or zetacypermethrin. 5. 6. For resistance management, do not apply to plants being grown for transplants. 7. Do not apply by air in New York. Onion, Bulb Subgroup 3-07A Onion, bulb including daylily, bulb; fritillaria, bulb; garlic, bulb; greatheaded, bulb; garlic, serpent; lily, bulb; onion, Chinese, bulb; onion, pearl; onion, potato, bulb; shallot, bulb; cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these. 30 days Aphids Armyworms* Cutworms Liriomyza Onion maggot (adults) Onion Thrips* Broadcast ground (minimum 20 gallons per ) or air (minimum 5 gallons per ). Number of Applications Make 2 consecutive applications of, then rotate to chemistry with a different mode of action before making additional applications of or other products containing a pyrethroid or avermectin. : Apply when adult leafminer flies are first observed and repeat as needed to maintain control (See Restrictions below) USE section of this label 1. Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 38 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. 6. For resistance management, do not apply to plants being grown for transplants. 7. Do not apply by air in New York. Grazing Do not graze livestock in treated areas or cut treated crops for livestock food. Page 7

Pears including Oriental pears 28 days Apple Maggot Codling Moth European Apple Sawfly European Red Green Fruitworm Japanese Lesser Appleworm McDaniel Spider Oblique Banded Oriental Fruit Moth Pandemis Pear Psylla Plum Curculio Potato Redbanded Rosy Apple Aphid Spirea Aphid Tarnished Plant Bug Tentiform Leafminer Tufted Apple Bud Moth Variegated White Apple Leafhopper Broadcast ground only (minimum 40 gallons per ). Begin applications at pink and/or petal fall through first cover to protect developing fruit and foliage from the target insect pest and mite species common to the production area. locally determined economic threshold levels. Avoid applications when honey bees are actively foraging by applying during the early morning or evening hours. Do not use binder or sticker type surfactants. Vegetable oil can be used as a spray additive (1 qt/a). Use of a horticultural spray oil (not dormant oil) can improve residual spider mite Applying the combination of and horticultural spray oil fewer than 14 days before or after applying sulfur-containing products can result in phytotxicity and crop loss. A non-ionic surfactant is recommended to avoid fruit injury sich as russetting on certain varieties. Spider s: For better residual control of spider mites, applications should be made as close as possible to petal fall on newer leaves. Applications for spider mite control should be limited to a period from petal fall through 6 weeks following petal fall. Heavy mite pressure may need additional miticide for effective Apply before mites reach a threshold of 5 per leaf. Tentiform Leafminer: Apply targeting egg and early sap feeder stages of first and second generation tentiform leafminers when local thresholds are reached. Do not apply during bloom. White Apple Leafhopper (not for use west of Rocky Mountains): Application limited to first generation white apple leafhopper. Apply soon after petal fall. 1. Do not apply within 28 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 38 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze or feed treated foliage to Potato/Tube rous & Corm, Root and Tuber vegetables 1 Arracach, arrowroot; artichoke, Chinese; artichoke, Jerusalem, canna, edible, cassava,bitter and sweet, chayote (root), chufa, dasheen (taro), ginger, leren, potato sweet potato, tanier, turmeric, yam bean, yam, true 14 days Aphid spp.* Armyworm, Beet* Armyworm Yellowstriped Cabbage Looper Cabbage Maggot Colorado Potato Cucumber European Corn Flea spp. Grasshopper spp. Imported Leafhopper spp. Lyriomyza Potato Leafhoppers Potato Psyllid Southern Corn Rootworm Spider s Tarnished Plant Bug Vegetable Weevil Whitefringed Broadcast ground (minimum 20 gallons per ) or air (minimum 5 gallons per ). Do not apply by air in New York state. spp.: Begin Insecticide/Miticide applications when adult flies are first observed. Repeat applications as needed to maintain control (See Restrictions below). Combining Insecticide/Miticide with a sticker or binder type product may reduce leafminer Spider mites: Repeat Insecticide/Miticide applications as needed to maintain control (See Restrictions below). Aerial application may not provide adequate spray coverage which could result in poor mite Combinations with products containing sticker or binder type adjuvants may reduce mite 1. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 57 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. 6. Do not apply by air in New York state. Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze or feed treated foliage to Page 8

Stone Fruit 12 including: Apricot, Cherry (Sweet and Tart), Nectarine; Peach, Plum (including Chickasaw Plum, Damson Plum, and Japanese Plum), Plumcot, and Prune (fresh) 21 days American Plum Cherry Fruit Fly European Red Green Fruitworm Leafhoppers s Lesser Peachtree Oriental Fruit Moth Pacific Spider Peachtree Plum Curculio Rose Chafer Spotted Wing Drosophila Tarnished Plant Bug Western Cherry Fruit Fly Concentrate Sprays Dilute Sprays 4.75 fl oz per 100 gallons based upon a dilute spray volume of 400 gal/a. Broadcast ground only (minimum 40 gallons per ). s: Apply when mites first appear and repeat as needed to maintain control (See Restrictions below). Heavy mite pressure may need additional miticide for effective 1. Do not apply within 21 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 57 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. 6. Do not apply using aerial Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze or feed treated foliage to Tree Nut 14 Almond, Beech nut, Brazil nut, Butternut, Cashew, Chestnut, Chinquapin, Filbert (hazelnut), Hickory nut, Macadamia nut, Pecan, Pistachios and Walnut (black and English) 21 days Aphid spp. Codling Moth European Red Filbertworm Hickory Shuckworm Leaffooted Bug spp. Lygus spp. Navel Orangeworm Pacific Spider Peach Twig Pecan Leaf Casebearer Pecan Nut Casebearer Pecan Phylloxera Redhumped Caterpilliar Stink Bug spp. Strawberry Spider Walnut Aphid Walnut Husk Fly Broadcast ground only (minimum 40 gallons per ). A nonionic surfactant is Spider s: Apply when mites first appear and repeat as needed to maintain control (See Restrictions below). Under heavy mite pressure may need additional miticide for effective 1. Do not apply within 21 days of harvest. 3. Do not apply more than 57 fl oz of Insecticide/Miticide per 5. than 21 days apart Grazing Do not allow livestock to graze or feed treated foliage to Page 9