Bonide Captain Jack's Deadbug Brew RTU User Manual

captain jack’s dead bug brew
ready-to-use
for residential use in home gardens, lawns and ornamentals for control of foliage feeding worms (caterpillars), thrips and other listed pests in:
fruiting vegetables, such as tomato, pepper, okra and eggplant
• cucurbits, such as cantaloupe and honeydew
• leafy vegetables, such as lettuce, spinach and celery
tuberous vegetables, such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams,
jerusalem artichoke, chinese artichoke and cassava
• stone fruits, such as peaches, plums, cherries, nectarines,
prunes and apricots
• apple and other pome fruits, such as pears, crabapples, mayhaw and quince
bushberries and caneberries, such as blueberry, blackberry
and raspberry
For Outdoor Residential Use Only.
Store and transport in an upright position.
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Read all Directions for Use carefully before applying.
For residential use in home gardens, lawns and ornamentals. Not for use on plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes.
This insect control product is intended for control of worms (caterpillars) and other listed insects. This product does not significantly impact predatory beneficial insects, predatory mites, and spiders while controlling target pests. Susceptible insect pests may be observed on plants up to several hours after treatment, but will have ceased active feeding before being killed. Spinosad is classified as an organic substance by the USDA National Organic Standards Board.
Captain Jack’s DEADBUG Brew® contains Spinosad “spin-OH-sid”. Spinosad is derived from a naturally occurring soil dwelling bacterium that was collected from an abandoned rum distillery on a Caribbean island in 1982. This unique bacterium was defined as a new species when it was discovered and it has never been found in nature anywhere else in the world. Since being discovered, Spinosad has become a pesticide used by agriculture world-wide in the production of organic produce. Today, Spinosad is available to the homeowner in Captain Jack’s DEADBUG Brew® Spinosad Ready-to-Use.
Shake Well Before Use
This product may be applied directly from this container. Make a thorough and complete application (a thin, uniform film) to both the tops and undersides of leaves. Apply when wind is very light or absent, usually early morning or evening will prevent drift and loss of product to adjacent areas.
Apply when listed pests are present. Repeat applications may be made as indicated in the Home Gardens section. See your state extension service recommendations for treatment guidelines in your area.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
HOW TO APPLY
WHEN TO APPLY
to Wait from
Minimum Days
Last Application
Days to
Minimum
Wait Before
Maximum
Number of
USES
General Use Precautions and Restrictions
Do not make overhead applications with this product container. For taller (greater than 6 ft.
ht.), mature trees, use Bonide Captain Jack’s DeadBug Brew Concentrate with hand-held
or backpack sprayer equipment, or Bonide Captain Jack’s DeadBug Brew RTS a ready-to-
spray hose-end applicator package. Always read and follow label directions before use.
Home Gardens
In the state of Georgia, do not apply this product to: Broccoli Raab, Chinese Cabbage (Bok
Applications
Choy), Collards, Kale, Mizuna, Mustard Greens, Mustard Spinach, Rape Greens.
7
to Harvest
10
Reapplying
6
per Season
tufted apple budmoth
Pests Controlled
codling moth
leafminers
leafrollers
oriental fruit moth
Crops
apple and other
pome fruits*:
crabapples, mayhaw,
pears, and quince
3
60
7
6
4
6
asparagus beetles
armyworms
fireworms
fruitfly (suppression)
fruitworms
asparagus (post-
harvest to protect ferns)
bushberries and
caneberries,
blackberry, blueberry,
currant, elderberry,
leafrollers
loopers
thrips
gooseberry,
huckleberry, juneberry,
lingonberry, loganberry,
raspberry, and salal
1
to Harvest
to Wait from
Minimum Days
Last Application
1
all except
cucumber, 3
cucumber, 1
Days to
Minimum
Wait Before
Maximum
Number of
Applications
6
Reapplying
6
per Season
Pests Controlled
katydids
leafminers
thrips
worms
(caterpillars)
Crops
citrus trees*: grapefruit,
lemons, limes, oranges,
and tangerines (to
prevent fruit scarring
from thrips, treat when
4
6
cabbage looper
diamondback
moth
imported cabbage
worm
fruit is marble size)
cole crops (Brassica
vegetables), broccoli,
broccoli raab, brussels
sprouts, cauliflower,
cavalo, Chinese broccoli,
leafminers
worms
cabbage, Chinese
cabbage (bok choy),
Chinese cabbage (napa),
Chinese mustard cabbage
(gai choy), collards, kale,
kohlrabi, mizuna, mustard
5
6
leafminers
thrips
greens, mustard spinach
and rape greens
cucurbits, cucumber,
edible gourds,
worms (caterpillars)
muskmelons (cantaloupe,
honeydew, etc.), pumpkin,
summer and winter
squash, and watermelon
to Wait from
Minimum Days
Last Application
Days to
Minimum
Wait Before
Maximum
Number of
Applications
1
to Harvest
4
Reapplying
6
per Season
Pests Controlled
Colorado potato
beetle
leafminers
thrips
worms (caterpillars)
Crops
fruiting vegetables,
eggplant, ground cherry,
okra, pepino, pepper,
tomatillo, and tomato
7
1
5
7
6
5
leafrollers
thrips
worms (berry moth)
leafminers
grape
leafy and dried herbs
1
4
6
thrips
worms (caterpillars)
leafminers
leafy vegetables, arugula,
worms (caterpillars)
celery, chervil, corn salad,
cress, dandelion, dock,
edible chrysanthemum,
endive, fennel, garden
nectarine, 1
cherry, plum
plum, prune,
and prune, 7
nectarine, 14
peach, apricot,
all except cherry
7
6
borers
fruit flies
leafminers
leafrollers
thrips
worms (caterpillars)
purslane, head and leaf
lettuce, parsley, radicchio,
rhubarb, spinach, and
Swiss chard
stone fruits*, apricots,
cherries, nectarines,
peaches, plums, and
prunes
to Wait from
Minimum Days
Last Application
Days to
Minimum
Wait Before
Maximum
Number of
Applications
1
3
to Harvest
5
5
Reapplying
6
6
per Season
Pests Controlled
armyworms
leafrollers
thrips
borers
leafminers
Crops
strawberry
succulent beans and peas,
blackeyed pea, garbanzo
1
14
3
7
6
5
thrips
worms (caterpillars)
corn borers
worms (caterpillars),
including earworm
husk fly (suppression)
leafrollers
bean, garden pea, lima bean,
snap bean, and snow pea
sweet corn and popcorn
(for earworms, treat silk
frequently as it grows)
tree nuts*, almonds,
cashew, chestnut,
1
7
4
navel orangeworms
peach twig borer
shuckworms
webworms
suppression of
worms or
macadamia, pecans,
pistachio, and walnuts
tree fruits*: atemoya,
avocado, cherimoya,
caterpillars, thrips,
and katydids
custard apple, guava,
longan, lychee, mango,
papaya, passionfruit,
rambutan, sapodilla,
sapote, star apple, star
fruit, and wax jambu
to Wait from
Minimum Days
Last Application
Days to
Minimum
Wait Before
Maximum
Number of
Applications
7
to Harvest
7
Reapplying
6
per Season
Comments
Uniformly spray foliage to point of runoff.
Uniform coverage of upper and lower leaf
surfaces is essential for effective insect
control.
Pests Controlled
Colorado potato
beetle
corn borers
leafminers
thrips
Crops
tuberous and corm
vegetables, cassava,
chayote root, Chinese
artichoke, ginger,
Jerusalem artichoke,
LAWNS AND ORNAMENTALS
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worms (caterpillars)
emerald ash borer
gall midges
leaf feeding beetles
leafminers
sawfly larvae
spider mites
thrips
worms, including
loopers, webworms,
bagworms, gypsy moth,
Pests Controlled
Use Site
outdoor
ornamentals
(herbaceous and
potatoes, sweet potatoes,
tumeric, and yams
*see General Precautions and Restrictions for plants greater than 6 ft. in height.
woody plants)
and tent caterpillars
Apply when spider mites are first observed prior to webbing and before mite populations have
1
become severe. Reapply after 7 to 10 days (3 to 5 days in greenhouses and structures that can
be altered to be closed or open) to contact newly hatched nymphs and repeat until infestation
is managed. Uniform coverage of both upper and lower leaf surfaces is critical.
Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage and disposal. Pesticide Storage: Store in original container only in secure or locked storage area. Pesticide Disposal: If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain. Container Disposal: If empty: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this container. Offer for recycling if available, or place in trash.
This product is toxic to bees exposed to treatment for 3 hours following treatment. Do not apply this pesticide to blooming, pollen-shedding or nectar-producing parts of plants if bees may forage on the plants during this time period. This product is toxic to aquatic invertebrates. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area.
Seller warrants that this product complies with the specifications expressed in this label. To the extent consistent with applicable law, Seller makes no other warranties, and disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability and fitness for the intended purpose. To the extent consistent with applicable law, Seller’s liability or default, breach or failure under this label shall be limited to the amount of the purchase price. To the extent consistent with applicable law, Seller shall have no liability for consequential damages.
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