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TREE NUT CROPS <br />On all tree nut crops, apply in sufficient volume for adequate coverage. This will vary depending on the pest and its severity, the tree <br />condition, size, and density, and other factors. <br />PISTACHIOS <br />CROP <br />PEST <br />SEVIN SL PER ACRE <br />SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS <br />Pistachios <br />Brown soft scale <br />3 to 5 <br />Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of <br />Lecanium scale <br />(21/4 to 3 3/4 fl. oz. <br />4 times per crop (including any applications at the <br />Navel orangeworm <br />per 1000 ft') <br />dormant or delayed dormant timing) but not <br />more often than once every 7 days. <br />For scale control, apply when crawlers are <br />present. <br />Scale insects <br />4 to 5 <br />For dormant or delayed dormant timing, apply in <br />(3 to 3 3/4 fI. oz. <br />combination with a recommended dormant <br />per 1000 ftz) oil. Refer to the dormant oil <br />product label for additional use directions <br />and restrictions. <br />RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS: PISTACHIOS <br />• Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. <br />• Do not apply more than a total of 15 quarts per acre or 11 1/4 fluid ounces per 1000 SO. FT. per crop, including any application at <br />the dormant or delayed dormant timing. <br />TREE NUTS <br />CROP <br />PEST <br />QUARTS OF <br />SEVIN SL PER ACRE <br />SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS <br />Tree Nuts: <br />Black margined aphid <br />2 to 5 <br />OBSERVE BEE CAUTION <br />Almonds, <br />Calico scale <br />(1 1/2 to 3 3/4 fl. oz. <br />Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of 4 <br />Chestnuts, <br />Codling moth <br />per 1000 sq. ft.) <br />times per crop (including any applications at the <br />Filberts, Pecans, <br />European fruit lecanium <br />dormant or delayed dormant timing) but not more <br />Walnuts <br />Fall webworm <br />often than once every 7 days. <br />Filbert leafroller <br />Use lower rates for pests attacking leaves. Use <br />Filbertworm <br />higher rates for pests attacking fruit and for <br />Frosted scale <br />higher infestations. <br />Fruittree leafroller <br />For scale control, apply when crawlers are present. <br />Hickory shuckworm <br />For peach twig borer, best results with foliar <br />Lesser webworm <br />applications have been found by making applica- <br />Navel orangeworm <br />tions in "popcorn" or petal fall stages when the May <br />Peach twig borer <br />brood begins to hatch. <br />Pecan leaf phylloxera <br />For navel orangeworm in almonds and walnuts, <br />Pecan stem phylloxera <br />best results have been found by timing early and <br />Pecan nut casebearer <br />midseason applications to correspond with moth <br />Pecan spittlebug <br />flight peaks. <br />Pecan weevil <br />Forfilbert leafroller, best results have been found <br />San Jose scale <br />by making applications when eggs are hatching, <br />Twig girdler <br />repeating application on first appearance of <br />Walnut caterpillar <br />moths and again 3 to 4 weeks later. <br />For codling moth in walnuts, best results have been <br />found by making applications when average <br />cross -sectional diameters of developing nuts are 0.5 <br />to 0.75 inches and again during middle or late June <br />as needed. <br />
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