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Application:<br />

Success 480 SC<br />

• Apply as a foliar spray by ground only. DO NOT apply by air. Apply when scouting indicates the target pest species<br />

have reached economic threshold levels. For Colorado potato beetle, target eggs at hatch or small larvae. For control<br />

of European corn borer, time the application to coincide with peak egg hatch. Use higher application rate for higher<br />

pest pressure or when extended egg hatch is anticipated. If pest populations persist, a repeat application 7 to 10 days<br />

after the initial application may be necessary.<br />

How it Works:<br />

Success 480 SC is in the spinosyn class of insecticides. It is a contact and stomach insecticide. It is derived from the<br />

fermentation of Saccharpolyspora spinosa.<br />

Effects of Weather:<br />

This product has the potential for run-off. DO NOT spray immediately after a rainfall or if rain is forecast within 48 hours after<br />

application.<br />

Restrictions:<br />

• Re-entry Interval (REI): DO NOT enter or allow worker entry into treated areas for a period of 4 hours after application.<br />

• Storage: Avoid freezing. DO NOT store or ship with food, feeds, drugs or clothing.<br />

• Others:<br />

º Potatoes - DO NOT apply more than a maximum seasonal rate of 100 ml/acre. DO NOT apply within 7 days of<br />

harvest.<br />

Precautions:<br />

Success 480 SC is highly toxic to honey bees exposed to direct spray. Avoid spraying on crops in bloom or other vegetation<br />

when bees are actively foraging. This product is toxic to other beneficial parasites and predators. DO NOT contaminate<br />

aquatic habitats such as ponds, lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands during application or when rinsing equipment and<br />

containers.<br />

Buffer Zones: A buffer zone of 2 metres (early season) or 1 metre (late season) is required between downwind edge of spray<br />

boom and sensitive aquatic habitats. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing.<br />

Hazard Rating:<br />

Caution – Poison<br />

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

Insect Control

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