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• Thorough spray coverage of plant foliage is essential for optimum control. Apply in sufficient water volumes to ensure<br />

good coverage - Use a minimum of 38 litres per acre of water. Rates and finished spray volumes should be increased<br />

under extreme pest populations or dense plant foliage.<br />

• Scout fields and reapply if necessary.<br />

How it Works:<br />

Flonicamid insecticide is a member of Insecticide Group 29 and controls target pests by contact and ingestion provoking<br />

rapid and irreversible feeding cessation.<br />

Restrictions:<br />

• Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications. DO NOT make more than 3 applications per year.<br />

• DO NOT apply more than apply more than 64 grams per acre of Beleaf per application. DO NOT apply more than<br />

192 grams per acre of Beleaf per season.<br />

• DO NOT use Beleaf in greenhouses or home gardens.<br />

• Re-cropping: There are no plant-back restrictions for potatoes. All other crops may be planted 30 days after the last<br />

application of Beleaf.<br />

Precautions:<br />

Avoid overnight storage of spray mixture. Prepare only enough spray mixture required for immediate application. DO NOT<br />

use liquid fertilizer as a carrier for Beleaf insecticide.<br />

Beleaf insecticide should not be used with spray adjuvants. Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast.<br />

DO NOT enter or allow entry into treated areas for 12 hours after application.<br />

Storage: Store product in original container, in a secured, dry place separate from other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed.<br />

Flonicamid is toxic to beneficial insects. Minimize spray drift to reduce harmful effects on beneficial insects in habitats next<br />

to the application site. Flonicamid is toxic to non-target terrestrial plants. Observe buffer zones for sensitive areas (e.g.<br />

aquatic habitats, forested areas) as specified on label directions.<br />

If this product is to be applied to a commodity destined for export to the United States, visit Crop Life Canada’s website<br />

www.croplife.ca for information on acceptable residue limits.<br />

Hazard Rating:<br />

Caution – Eye irritant<br />

For an explanation of the symbol used here see page 4.<br />

Insect Control

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