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STONE FRUITS <br />CROP <br />PEST <br />Stone Fruits: <br />Apple pandemis <br />Orange tortrix <br />Apricots, <br />Black cherry aphid <br />Oriental fruit moth <br />Cherries, <br />Cherry fruitworm <br />Peach twig borer <br />Nectarines, <br />Cherry maggot <br />Periodical cicada <br />Peaches, <br />(Cherry fruit fly) <br />Plum curculio <br />Plums, and <br />Codling moth <br />Prune leafhopper <br />Prunes <br />Cucumber beetles <br />Redbanded leafroller <br />Eastern tent <br />Rose chafer <br />caterpillar <br />Scale insects (Brown <br />Eyespotted bud moth <br />soft scale, Forbes <br />European earwig <br />scale, Lecanium <br />Fruittree leafroller <br />scale, Olive scale, <br />Green fruitworm <br />Oystershell scale, <br />Gypsy moth <br />San Jose scale) <br />Japanese beetle <br />Tarnished plant bug <br />June beetle <br />Tussock moth <br />Lesser peachtree <br />Variegated leafroller <br />borer <br />Mealv olum aphid <br />California Only: <br />Black cherry aphid <br />Orange tortrix <br />Cherry fruitworm <br />Oriental fruit moth <br />Cherry maggot <br />Peach twig borer <br />(Cherry fruit fly) <br />Scale insects <br />Codling moth <br />(Brown soft scale, <br />Cucumber beetles <br />Forbes scale, Lecanium <br />Eyespotted bud moth <br />scale, Olive scale, <br />European earwig <br />Oystershell scale, <br />Fruittree leafroller <br />San Jose scale) <br />Green fruitworm <br />Tarnished plant bug <br />Mealv Dlum aphid <br />Tussock moth <br />Peach twig borer <br />Scale insects (Brown <br />soft scale, Forbes scale, <br />Lecanium scale, Olive <br />scale, Oystershell scale, <br />San Jose scale) <br />RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: STONE FRUIT <br />SEVIN SL <br />PER ACRE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS <br />2 to 3 <br />OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. <br />(1 1/2 to 21/4 fI. <br />Repeat applications as necessary up to a <br />oz. per 1000 ft2) <br />total of 3 times per crop but not more often <br />than once every 7 days. An additional <br />application at the dormant or delayed <br />dormant timing may be made. <br />For optimum scale control, apply when <br />when crawlers are present. <br />For lesser peachtree borer, best results have <br />been found by thoroughly spraying limbs <br />and tree trunks at weekly intervals during <br />moth flight. <br />3 to 4 <br />OBSERVE BEE CAUTION. <br />(21/4 to 31/4 fI. oz. <br />Repeat applications as necessary up to a <br />per 1000 ft.2) <br />total of 3 times per crop but not more often <br />than once every 14 days. An additional <br />application at the dormant or delayed <br />dormant timing may be made. <br />For optimum scale control, apply when <br />crawlers are present. <br />4 to 5 <br />For dormant or delayed dormant timing, <br />(3 to 5 3/4 fl oz. <br />apply in combination with a recommended <br />per 1000 ft2) <br />dormant oil. Refer to the dormant oil <br />product label for additional use directions <br />and restrictions. <br />• Do not apply within 3 days of harvest, except in California. In California, do not apply within 1 day of harvest. <br />• Do not apply more than a total of 14 quarts per acre or 101/2 fluid ounces per 1000 SQ. FT. per crop. <br />• Do not apply more than a total of 5 quarts per acre or 3 3/4 fluid ounces per 1000 SQ. FT. at the dormant or delayed dormant <br />timing. <br />• Do not apply more than a total of 9 quarts per acre or 6 3/4 fluid ounces per 1000 SQ. FT. during the production season. <br />