NEU1128

Category
Insecticides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
67702-11
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Please read entire label before using. Use only as directed. May be used on edible crops up to and including day of harvest after a minimum spray interval of 12 hours.

USE RESTRICTIONS
Do not use on sweet peas, nasturtiums, delicate ferns.
Do not spray when plants are under stress. Use with care on new seedlings, transplants and blooms.
Do not spray during full sun. Spray early in morning or evening or when overcast. Soap spray may cause marking of some varieties. If concerned about sensitivity of plants, apply to individual plants or small areas of plants and wait to determine if plant damage (phytotoxicity) occurs prior to treatment of larger areas.

DIRECTIONS FOR MIXING
For 2% formulation, mix 2 gal of product/100 gal of water (4.07 lb Tech/gal). Add sufficient water to the mixing tank to allow proper agitation by pump or paddles. Continue stirring while adding first the NEU1128 then the remaining water.
Hard water in excess of 300 ppm should be conditioned to reduce its hardness prior to mixing with NEU1128.

TANK MIXING
NEU1128 may be combined with other pesticides to broaden the target spectrum, improve the level of kill, provide residual kill and enhance coverage. When used as a tank-mix, observe all directions for use, crops, use rates, dilution ratios, precautions, and limitations, which appear on the tank mix product label. Follow the label directions for the most restrictive of label precautions and limitations. Do not mix this product with any other product that prohibits such mixing. Tank mixtures are permitted only in those states where the tank mix partner is registered. For tank mixing with companion pesticides, use NEU1128 at a rate of 1% formulation (1 gallon of concentrate to 100 gallons of water). For example, certain caterpillars and leaf feeding beetles (e.g. Elm leaf beetle) can be controlled with tank mixes of 1 gallon of NEU1128 per 100 gallons of water plus a standard pesticide.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
For field applications apply 2% formulation, 2 gal of product/100 gal of water (4.07 lb Tech/gal), at a rate of 75 to 200 gal/acre (6.10 to 16.26 lbs ai/acre) using ground spray equipment. For best results commence treatment when infestation is first noticed. Thoroughly spray insect pests or powdery mildew on plants with diluted product to wetting. Minimize run-off to reduce plant injury on sensitive plants.
NEU1128 is a contact spray and is effective in its liquid state. Pests need to be contacted with spray solution to be effective. Efforts should be made to thoroughly reach all plant parts including undersides of leaves.
Repeat treatment every one to two weeks as needed. Apply to a maximum of three consecutive applications to ensure plant injury does not occur. Additional applications may be possible if previous experience with repeat applications of the product under the same conditions have not produced plant injury.
May be used on edible crops up to and including day of harvest after a minimum spray interval of 12 hours.

USE RESTRICTIONS
Do not spray when plants are under stress. Do not apply to new seedlings and transplants without determining sensitivity (phytotoxicity) first. Do not spray during full sun. Spray early in morning or evening or when overcast. Do not apply to evergreens during drought and use caution when tender new foliage is present. If concerned about sensitivity of plants, apply to individual plants or small areas and wait a couple days to determine if plant damage occurs prior to treatment of larger areas. Do not use on sweet peas, nasturtiums, delicate ferns or Calmeria and Italia varieties of grapes. Use with care when used on azaleas, bleeding heart, camellia, corn, euphorbia, fuchsia, gardenia, geraniums, impatiens, hawthorn, horse chestnut, jade plant, Japanese maple, lantana, mountain ash, ornamental ivy, palms, succulents. Sensitivity varies with plant varieties. If concerned about sensitivity of plants, apply to individual plants or small areas of plants and wait to determine if plant damage (phytotoxicity) occurs before treating larger areas.
Use with care on blooms. Determine sensitivity before spraying. Poinsettias may be sensitive. Do not apply after coloring of bracts has begun.

Registered for cultures
Pome fruits
Stone fruit
Citrus
Olives
Grapes
Strawberries
Blueberries
Raspberries
Cranberries
Blackberries
Boysenberries
Alfalfa
Canola
Cotton
Peanuts
Soybeans
Tobacco
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Corn
Sugar beets