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KENSO AGCARE KEN-TAC 100 INSECTICIDE<br />

SUMMIT ALPHA-C INSECTICIDE<br />

CONQUEST ALPHA 100 INSECTICIDE<br />

ALLFIRE ALPHA 100 INSECTICIDE<br />

UNITED FARMERS UNIALPHACYPER 100 INSECTICIDE<br />

Containing:100g/L Alpha-cypermethrin as their only active constituent.<br />

Directions for Use:<br />

Crop Pest Rate<br />

Apples, pears Garden weevil Apply at the rate of<br />

apricots, nectarines, (Phlyctinus callosus) 100 ml/ 100 l water.<br />

peaches and plums<br />

Critical Use Comments:<br />

Spray approx. 1-2 L of solution onto the crotch, trunk and the soil at the base of each tree at<br />

peak weevil emergence (usually late October to late November). Monitor weevil emergence<br />

using a single sided cardboard trunk band. Continue monitoring after spraying as a second<br />

spray 3-4 weeks later may be needed.<br />

Withholding Period:<br />

Withholding Period:<br />

DO NOT HARVEST FOR 14 DAYS AFTER APPLICATION.<br />

Jurisdiction:<br />

Tasmania only<br />

Additional Conditions:<br />

Persons who wish to prepare for use and/or use the products for the purposes specified in this<br />

permit must read, or have read to them, the permit particularly the information included in<br />

CONDITIONS <strong>OF</strong> <strong>USE</strong>.<br />

Other matters<br />

This permit provides for the use of a product in a manner other than specified on the approved<br />

label of the product. Unless otherwise stated in this permit, the use of the product must be in<br />

accordance with instructions on its label.<br />

Issued by<br />

Delegated Officer<br />

PER6951 Permit Version 1 Page 2 of 2

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