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                          Supplemental Labeling
RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE
Toxic to fish and aquatic organisms.
For retail sale to and use only by certified applicators, or persons under their direct supervision and only for the uses covered by the
certified applicator鈥檚 certification.




Insecticide
FMC Corporation
EPA Reg. No. 279-3126 Agricultural Products Group
Philadelphia, PA 19103




SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL FOR USE IN THE STATE OF:
Florida


DIRECTIONS FOR USE
IT IS AVIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH ITS
LABELING. ALL APPLICABLE DIRECTIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS ON THE EPA REGISTERED
LABEL ARE TO BE FOLLOWED.

This Supplemental labeling must be in the possession of the user at the time of pesticide application. Read the
label affixed to the container for Mustang Insecticide before applying. Carefully follow all precautionary
statements and application use directions. Use of Mustang Insecticide according to this supplemental labeling is
subject to all use precautions and limitations imposed by the labeling affixed to the container for Mustang
Insecticide.

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hybrids of these); Velvet Bean; Clover; Kudzu; Lespedeza; Lupin;
Sainfoin; Trefoil; Vetch; Crown Vetch; and Milk Vetch.
Environmental Hazards
This product is extremely toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters and Insects Rate of Method of
Controlled Application Application
shrimp. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is
Alfalfa Caterpillar 2.4 to 4.3 ounces Apply as insects appear in sufficient
present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not apply
Alfalfa Looper (0.028 to 0.05 pound volume of water to ensure thorough
when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas. Drift and runoff from Alfalfa Weevil active) per acre coverage of foliage.
treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring Cutworms
Use higher recommended dosage
Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil (larvae &
areas. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash for increased pest pressure or for
adult)
waters. increased residual pest control.
Flea Beetles
Apply in a minimum of 2 gallons of
Green Cloverworm
This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues finished spray per acre by aerial
Hornworms
equipment or 10 gallons per acre by
Meadow Spittlebug
on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to
ground equipment. ULV oil spray
Potato Leafhopper
blooming crops if bees are visiting the treatment area.
application is prohibited. Higher
Velvetbean Caterpillar
volumes of finished spray may
Webworms
improve insect control under high
Blue Alfalfa Aphid1
Tank-Mixture temperatures, when foliage is dense
Green Peach Aphid1
and/or when insect pressure is high.
Pea Aphid1
Mustang insecticide may be applied in tank mixtures with other products
Spotted Alfalfa Aphid1 Follow appropriate spray drift
approved for use on Alfalfa and Nongrass Animal Feeds; Berries; Brassica
Threecornered Alfalfa Hopper precautions on this label.
Vegetables; Bulb Vegetables; Canola (Rapeseed); Corn; Cotton; Cucurbit Armyworms 3.0 to 4.3 ounces
Vegetables; Fruiting Vegetables; Grapes; Grass Forage, Fodder and Hay Grasshoppers (0.035 to 0.05 pound
Plant Bugs (including Lygus spp. &
and Grass Grown for Seed; Leafy Vegetables; Legume Vegetables; active) per acre
Stink Bugs)
Peanut; Pome Fruits; Rice; Root and Tuber Vegetables; Sorghum;
Soybeans; Stone Fruits; Sugarcane; Sunflower; Tree Nuts; and Wheat. Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.
Observe all restrictions and precautions which appear on the labels of A maximum of 0.05 pounds active ingredient/acre may be applied per cutting and a maximum
of 0.15 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
these products. Test for compatibility of products before mixing.
Applications may be made up to 3 days of cutting or grazing or up to 7 days of harvesting seed.
1Aphid control may be variable depending on species present and host-plant relationships.

Maximum Seasonal Usage and PHI (Pre-Harvest Interval) for
Mustang Labeled Crops Berries Crop Group (1 Day PHI) including: blackberry; loganberry,
Maximum Seasonal red and black raspberry; blueberry, highbush and lowbush; currant;
Total/Acre for elderberry; gooseberry; huckleberry; and cultivars and/or hybrids
Crop PHI (days)
Mustang of these.
Insects Rate of Method of
Lbs AI Fl oz
Controlled Application Application
0.05/cutting 4.3 Leafrollers
Alfalfa and 4.3 ounces (0.05 Apply as required by scouting.
Orange Tortrix pounds active) per Timing and frequency of applications
Nongrass Animal
3 (cutting or grazing) Root Weevils acre should be based upon insect
Feeds (Forage, 7 (harvesting seed)
12.9
0.15/season populations reaching locally
Fodder, Straw and
determined economic threshold
Hay) Group levels.
Berries 0.3 25.8 1
Apply by ground and air equipment
Brassica Vegetables 0.3 25.8 1 using sufficient water to obtain full
Bulb Vegetables 0.25 21.5 7 coverage of foliage (minimum of 20
gallons by ground and 2 gallons by
Citrus 0.2 17.2 1
air).
Corn, sweet 0.3 25.8 3
Avoid applications when honey bees
Corn, field, seed, 30 (grain & stover)
0.2 17.2
are actively foraging by applying
pop 60 (forage)
during the early morning or evening
0.3 25.8 14
Cotton
hours.
0.3 25.8 1
Cucurbit Vegetables
Follow appropriate spray drift
0.3 25.8 1
Fruiting Vegetables precautions on this label.
0.3 25.8 1
Grapes
Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
Grass Forage,
0.05/cutting 4.3 Do not make applications less than seven days apart.
Fodder, and Hay
Group and Grass Hay 17.2 0 (Forage and Hay)
Grown for Seed 0.20/season Head and Stem Brassica Vegetables (1 day PHI) including: Broccoli;
7 (Straw and Seed
Chinese Broccoli (gai lon, white flowering broccoli); Brussels
Forage, Screenings)
Straw & Sprouts; Cauliflower; Cavalo broccolo; Kohlrabi; Cabbage; Chinese
Seed 21.5 Cabbage (napa); Leafy Brassica Greens including: Broccoli Raab
Screenings (rapini); Chinese cabbage (bok choy); Chinese Mustard Cabbage
0.25/season
(gai choy); Collards; Kale; Mizuna; Mustard Greens; Mustard
Leafy Vegetables 0.3 25.8 1
Spinach; Rape Greens; Turnip Greens
Legume Vegetables 1 (succulent shelled or
Insects Rate of Method of
0.3 25.8 edible-podded)
Controlled Application Application
21 (dried shelled)
Corn Earworm 2.4 to 4.3 ounces Apply in water as necessary for
Cucumber Beetles
Oilseed Commodities: (0.028 to 0.05 pound insect control using a minimum of 15
Cutworm
Canola (Rapeseed) 0.3 25.8 7 active) per acre gallons of finished spray per acre
Diamondback Moth1 with ground equipment and 5 gallons
Safflower 0.15 12.9 14
Flea Beetles per acre by air.
Sunflower 0.25 21.5 30
Imported Cabbageworm
Lower rates of Mustang should be
Peanut 0.3 25.8 7 Leafhoppers
used under light to moderate insect
Pome Fruits 0.3 25.8 14 Saltmarsh Caterpillar
pressure. Higher rates should be
Rice and Wild Rice 0.2 17.2 14 Southern Cabbageworm
used to control heavy to extremely
Tobacco Budworm1
Root and Tuber
heavy insect populations.
Alfalfa Looper
0.3 25.8 1
Vegetables (except 3.4 to 4.3 ounces (0.04
In areas where arid climatic
Armyworms
Sugar Beet) to 0.05 pound active)
conditions persist, such as California
Cabbage Looper per acre
14 (grain & fodder
and Arizona, higher than minimum
Cabbage Webworm
Sorghum 0.25 21.5 (stover))
recommended rates may be
Crickets
45 (forage (silage))
required.
Grasshoppers
Soybeans 0.3 25.8 21 Ground Beetles Follow appropriate spray drift
Stone Fruits 0.3 25.8 14 Leafminers (adults) precautions on this label.
Sugar Beet 0.15 12.9 50 Lygus Bugs
Onion Thrips
Tree Nuts 0.25 21.5 7
Stinkbugs
Wheat 0.25 21.5 14
Wireworm (adults)
Aphids2
The REI (Restricted Entry Interval) is 12 hours for all labeled crops. Whiteflies3
Refer to the crop specific use directions for detailed information on application
Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.
timing and any use restrictions
A maximum of 0.3 pounds active ingredient may be applied per acre per season.
1See resistance statement under 鈥淒irections for Use鈥? section.
2Aphid control may be variable depending on species present and host-plant relationships.
Nongrass Animal Feeds (Forage, Fodder, Straw and Hay) Group 3Aids in control
including: Alfalfa; Alfalfa grown for seed (Includes lucerne,
sainfoin, holy clover, esparcet, birdsfoot trefoil and varieties and/or

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air).
Aphid spp.1, 2
Canola, Crambe, Rapeseed, Borage, Cuphea, Echium, Flax, Gold of 3.4 to 4.3 ounces (0.04
Armyworm, Beet 1, 2 Do not make applications less than 7
to 0.05 pound active)
Pleasure, Hare鈥檚-Ear Mustard, Lesquerella, Lunaria, Meadowfoam,
Corn Earworm per acre days apart.
Milkweed, Mustard, Oil Radish, Poppy Seed, Sesame, and Sweet Leafminer1 Follow appropriate spray drift
Rocket (7 Day PHI). Plant Bug spp. precautions on this label.
Insects Rate of Method of Stinkbug spp.
Controlled Application Application
Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
Aphids 4.3 ounces (0.05 Apply as required by scouting. 1Aids in control.
Cutworms pounds active) per Timing and frequency of applications
2See resistance statement under 鈥淒irections For Use鈥? section.
Diamondback Moth acre should be based upon insect
Loopers populations reaching locally
Lepidopterous Larvae determined economic threshold
Flea Beetle levels.
Fleahoppers Apply by ground or air equipment
Grasshopper Fruiting Vegetables (except Cucurbits) (1 day PHI) including:
using sufficient water to obtain full
Plant Bug coverage of foliage (minimum of 10 Eggplant; groundcherry (Physalis spp.); okra; pepino (Melon pear);
Stink Bugs gallons by ground and 2 gallons by pepper (includes bell pepper, chili pepper, cooking pepper,
Seedpod Weevil air).
pimento, sweet pepper); tomatillo; tomato.
Thrips
Follow appropriate spray drift
Whitefly
precautions on this label.
Armyworms Insects Rate of Method of
Controlled Application Application
Armyworm, Southern 2.4 to 4.3 Apply as required by
Armyworm, True ounces (0.028 scouting. Timing and
Armyworm, Yellow-striped to 0.05 pound frequency of applications
Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season. Celery Leaf Tier active) per should be based upon insect
Do not make applications less than seven days apart. Colorado Potato Beetle acre populations reaching locally
Corn Borer, European determined economic
Corn Borer, Southwestern threshold levels.
Corn Earworm
Citrus Fruits Crop Group (1 Day PHI) including: Calamondin (Citrus
Apply by ground or air
Cucumber Beetle
mitis; Citrofortunella mitis); Citrus citron (Citrus medica); Citrus equipment using sufficient
Cutworm spp.
hybrids (Citrus spp.) (includes chironja, tangelo, tangor); Grapefruit water to obtain full coverage
Flea Beetle
of foliage (minimum of 10
Garden Webworm
(Citrus paradisi); Kumquat (Fortunella spp.); Lemon (Citrus
gallons by ground and 2
Green Stink Bug
jambhiri, Citrus limon); Lime (Citrus aurantiifolia); Mandarin gallons by air).
Hornworms
(tangerine) (Citrus reticulata); Orange, sour (Citrus aurantium); Leafminers (adults) Follow appropriate spray
Orange, sweet (Citrus sinensis); Pummelo (Citrus grandis, Citrus Leafhopper spp. drift precautions on this
Meadow Spittlebug label.
maxima); and Satsuma mandarin (Citrus unshiu).
Pepper Maggot (adults)
Pepper Weevil
Insects Rate of Method of Plant Bug spp.
Controlled Application Application Tobacco Budworm2
4.3 ounces Apply by ground equipment using
Asian Cockroach Tomato Fruitworm
( 0.05 pound sufficient water to obtain full
Beet Armyworm Tomato Pinworm
active) per acre coverage of foliage in a minimum of
Blue-Green Citrus Root Weevils Aphid spp.2, 3 3.4 to 4.3
20 gallons for concentrate spray or
Cutworms Armyworm, Beet 2 ounces (0.04
a minimum of 100 gallons for dilute
Diaprepes Root Weevil Armyworm, Fall to 0.05 pound
spray. Apply by air in a minimum of
Fire Ants Cabbage Looper active) per
10 gallons per acre.
Fuller Rose Beetle Grasshoppers acre
Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter Lygus Bugs
Begin applications when pest
Grasshopper Brown Stink Bug
activity is noted.
Katydid Tomato Psyllid
Thrips spp.1, 2
Leafhoppers
Whitefly spp.1,2
Follow appropriate spray drift
Leafrollers
precautions on this label.
Leafminers* Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.
Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
Little Leaf Notcher 1
Aids in control
Loopers 2
See resistance statement under 鈥淒irections for Use鈥? section.
Orange Tortrix 3
Aphid control may be variable depending on species present and host-plant
Orangedog Caterpillars
relationships.
Plantbugs
Psyllids
Thrips
Grape (1 Day PHI).
Whiteflies
Insects Rate of Method of
Controlled Application Application

Apply as required by
Do not apply more than 0.20 pounds active ingredient per acre per season. scouting. Timing and
Do not make applications less than fourteen days apart. frequency of applications
should be based upon
insect populations
reaching locally
Cucurbit Vegetables Group (1 day PHI) including: Chayote (fruit); determined economic
2.15 to 4.3
Chinese Waxgourd (Chinese Preserving Melon); Citron Melon; threshold levels.
Asian Lady Bird Beetle ounces (0.025 to
Cucumber; Gherkin; Gourd (edible) (including hyotan, cucuzza, Lady Bird Beetle 0.05 pound
hechima, Chinese orkra); Mormordica spp. (includes balsam apple, Apply by ground or air
Cutworm species active) per acre equipment using sufficient
balsam pear, bitter melon, Chinese cucumber); Muskmelon (hybrids
water to obtain full
and/or cultivars of Cucumis melo) (includes true cantaloupe,
coverage of foliage
cantaloupe, casaba, crenshaw melon, golden pershaw melon, (minimum of 10 gallons by
honeydew melon, honey balls, mango melon, Persian melon, ground and 2 gallons by
pineapple melon, Santa Claus melon, and snake melon); Pumpkin; air).
Summer Squash (includes crookneck squash, scallop squash,
straightneck squash, vegetable marrow, zucchini); Winter Squash Follow appropriate spray
drift precautions on this
(includes butternut squash, calabaza, hubbard squash, acorn
label.
squash, and spaghetti squash); Watermelon (includes hybrids and
varieties).
Eastern Grape
Insects Rate of Method of
Leafhopper
Controlled Application Application 4.3 ounces
Variegated Leafhopper
Cutworm spp. (0.05 pounds
1.4 to 4.3 ounces Apply as required by scouting. Western Grape active) per acre
(0.016 to 0.05 pounds Timing and frequency of applications Leafhopper
active) per acre should be based upon insect Grape Berry Moth
populations reaching locally
Cabbage Looper 3.0 to 4.3 ounces Japanese Beetle (adult)
determined economic threshold
Cucumber Beetle spp. (adult) (0.035 to 0.05 pounds
levels.
Leafhopper spp. Do not apply more than 0.30 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
active) per acre
Melonworm Apply by ground or air equipment
Pickleworm using sufficient water to obtain full Do not make applications less than seven days apart.
Rindworm coverage of foliage (minimum of 10
Squash Bug gallons by ground and 2 gallons by
Squash Vine Borer

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Grass Forage, Fodder, and Hay Group and Grass Grown for Seed Pome Fruit Group (14 day PHI) including: Apple; Crabapple;
and Pasture and Rangeland (0 day PHI for forge and hay; 7 day PHI Loquat; Mayhaw; Pear; Oriental Pear; and Quince.
for straw and seed screenings) including: bahiagrass, Insects Rate of Method of
Controlled Application Application
barnyardgrass, bentgrass, Bermudagrass, Kentucky bluegrass, big
Apple Maggot 1.4-4.3 ounces (0.016- Begin applications at delayed
bluestem, smooth bromegrass, buffalograss, reed canarygrass,
Codling Moth 0.05 pounds active) dormant through first cover as
centipedegrass, crabgrass, cupgrass, dallisgrass, sand dropseed, European Apple Sawfly per acre common to the production areas and
Kentucky fescue, meadow foxtail, eastern gramagrass, side-oats Green Fruitworm the target pest species. Apply in a
Japanese Beetle
grama, guinea grass, Indian grass, Johnsongrass, lovegrass, full season spray program.
Lesser Appleworm
napiergrass, oatgrass, orchardgrass, pangolagrass, paspalum, Apply as required by scouting.
Oblique Banded Leafroller
redtop, Italian ryegrass, St. Augustine grass, sprangletop, Timing and frequency of applications
Oriental Fruit Moth
should be based upon insect
squirreltailgrass, stargrass, switchgrass, timothy, crested Pandemis Leafroller
populations reaching locally
Pear Psylla
wheatgrass, wildrye grass and zoysia grass. Also included are
determined economic threshold
Plum Curculio
sudangrass and sorghum forages and their hybrids. levels.
Potato Leafhopper
Insects Rate of Method of
Apply by ground or air equipment
Redbanded Leafroller
Controlled Application Application using sufficient water to obtain full
Rosy Apple Aphid
Alfalfa Caterpillar 2.4 to 4.3 ounces Apply as insects appear in sufficient coverage of foliage (for ground
Spirea Aphid
Alfalfa Looper (0.028 to 0.05 pound volume of water to ensure thorough application use a minimum of 20
Spotted Tentiform Leafminer
Alfalfa Weevil active) per acre coverage of foliage. gallons for concentrate spray or a
Stink Bugs
Cutworms minimum of 100 gallons for dilute
Tarnished Plant Bug
Use higher recommended dosage
Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil (larvae & spray; for air application use a
Tufted Apple Bud Moth
for increased pest pressure or for
adult) minimum of 10 gallons).
Variegated Leafroller
increased residual pest control.
Flea Beetles White Apple Leafhopper Do not make applications less than 7
Apply in a minimum of 2 gallons of
Green Cloverworm
days apart.
finished spray per acre by aerial
Hornworms
equipment or 10 gallons per acre by
Meadow Spittlebug Avoid applications when honey bees
ground equipment.
Potato Leafhopper are actively foraging by applying
Velvetbean Caterpillar during the early morning or evening
ULV oil spray application is
Webworms hours.
prohibited. Higher volumes of
Blue Alfalfa Aphid1 finished spray may improve insect Follow appropriate spray drift
Green Peach Aphid1 control under high temperatures, precautions on this label.
Pea Aphid1 when foliage is dense and/or when Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
Spotted Alfalfa Aphid1 insect pressure is high. Do not apply as a ULV spray.
Threecornered Alfalfa Hopper
Follow appropriate spray drift Do not feed or allow livestock to graze on cover crops from treated orchards.
Armyworms 3.0 to 4.3 ounces precautions on this label.
Cereal Leaf Beetle (0.035 to 0.05 pound
Chinch Bug active) per acre
Grass Mealybug
Root and Tuber Vegetables Group 1 (except Sugar Beet) (1 day PHI)
Grasshoppers
including: Arracacha; Arrowroot; Artichoke (Chinese and
Plant Bugs (including Lygus spp. &
Stink Bugs) Jerusalem); Garden Beet; Edible Burdock; Edible Canna; Carrot;
Do not make applications less than 7 days apart for forage and hay; not less Cassava (Bitter and Sweet); Celeriac (Celery Root); Chayote (Root);
than 17 days for straw and seed screenings. Turnip-Rooted Chervil; Chicory; Chufa; Dasheen (Taro); Ginger;
Ginseng; Horseradish; Leren; Turnip-Rooted Parsley; Parsnip;
Do not spray livestock. Allow application to dry before letting livestock graze
Potato; Oriental Radish (Daikon); Rutabaga; Salsify (Oyster Plant);
on treated area.
Black Salsify; Spanish Salsify; Skirret; Sweet Potato; Tanier
(Cocoyam); Turmeric; Turnip; Yam Bean; and Yam (True).
A maximum of 0.05 pounds active ingredient per acre may be applied per
cutting. Insects Rate of Method of
For hay, a maximum of 0.20 pounds active ingredient per acre per season Controlled Application Application
Cutworm spp.
may be applied. 1.4 to 4.3 ounces Apply as required by scouting.
For forage, straw, and seed screenings, a maximum of 0.25 pounds active (0.016 to 0.05 pounds Timing and frequency of applications
ingredient per acre per season may be applied. active) per acre should be based upon insect
populations reaching locally
Cabbage Looper 1.9 to 4.3 ounces
determined economic thresholds
Cucumber Beetle
Applications may be made up to 0 days for forage and hay; 7 days for straw (0.022 to 0.05 pounds
levels.
European Corn Borer
and seed screenings. active) per acre
Fleabeetle spp. Apply by ground or air equipment
1
Leafhopper spp. using sufficient water to obtain full
Aphid control may be variable depending on species present and host-plant
Southern Corn Rootworm (adult) coverage of foliage (minimum of 10
relationships.
Vegetable Weevil gallons by ground and 2 gallons by
Whitefringed Beetle (adult) air).
Aphid spp. 1, 2 3.4 to 4.3 ounces (0.04 Do not make applications less than 4
Armyworm, Beet 1, 2 to 0.05 pound active) days apart.
Armyworm per acre
Colorado Potato Beetle 2
Peanut (7 day PHI)
Grasshopper spp.
Insects Rate of Method of
Imported Cabbageworm
Controlled Application Application Potato Leafhopper
Cutworm spp. 1.4 to 4.3 ounces Apply as required by scouting. Tarnished Plant Bug
Green Cloverworm (0.016 to 0.05 pounds Timing and frequency of applications Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
Velvetbean Caterpillar active) per acre should be based upon insect
Red-necked Peanut Worm Leaves of Root and Tuber Vegetables (except Sugar Beet tops) cannot be used for food or feed.
populations reaching locally
Bean Leaf Beetle 1.9 to 4.3 ounces determined economic threshold Follow appropriate spray drift precautions on this label.
Leafhopper spp. (0.022 to 0.05 pounds levels. 1 Aids in control.
Southern Corn Rootworm (adult) active) per acre Apply by ground or air equipment 2 See resistance statement under 鈥淒irections For Use鈥? section.
Vegetable Weevil
using sufficient water to obtain full
Whitefringed Beetle (adult)
coverage of foliage (minimum of 10
Aphid spp. 1, 2 3.4 to 4.3 ounces (0.04 gallons by ground and 2 gallons by Safflower (14 day phi)
Armyworm, Beet 1, 2 to 0.05 pound active) air). Insects Rate of Method of
Armyworm, Fall 1, 2 per acre Do not make applications less than Controlled Application Application
Corn Earworm
14 days apart.
Grasshopper spp. Cutworms 4.3 ounces (0.05
Apply as needed based on
Lesser Cornstalk Borer 1, 2 Follow appropriate spray drift pound active) per
pest thresholds determined
Soybean Looper 1, 2 precautions on this label. acre by scouting practices. Refer
1, 2
Stink Bug spp. to Extension Scouting
Tobacco Thrips 2
guidelines for scouting
Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
techniques, pest thresholds
Do not graze livestock in treated areas. Do not use treated vines or hay for animal feed. and treatment timing and
1 Aids in control.
treatment intervals.
2 See resistance statement under 鈥淒irections For Use鈥? section.
Determine the need for
repeat applications, at a
minimum of 14 day intervals,
by scouting.
Apply with ground or air
equipment using sufficient
water and application
methods to insure thorough
coverage of foliage. Apply in
water using a minimum of 15
gallons of finished spray per
acre.
A maximum of 0.15 pounds active ingredient per acre per season may be applied.

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Rice and Wild Rice (14 day PHI) Stone Fruit Group (14 day PHI) including: Apricot; Cherry (Sweet and
Tart); Nectarine; Peach; Plum (including Chickasaw Plum, Damson
Insects Rate of Method of
Controlled Application Application Plum, and Japanese Plum); Plumcot; and Prune (fresh).
Armyworm, Fall 3.4 to 4.3 ounces Insects Rate of Method of
Apply as needed based on pest
Armyworm, True (0.04 to 0.05 pound Controlled Application Application
thresholds determined by scouting
American Plum Borer
Armyworm, Yellow Striped active) per acre practices. Refer to Extension 1.4 - 4.3 ounces Apply as required by scouting.
Black Cherry Aphid
Grasshoppers Scouting guidelines for scouting (0.016-0.05 pounds Timing and frequency of applications
Cherry Fruit Fly
Green Bug active) per acre should be based upon insect
techniques, pest thresholds and
Green Fruitworm
Leafhopper Spp. populations reaching locally
treatment timing and treatment
Leafrollers determined economic threshold
Mexican Rice Borer intervals. Determine the need for Leafhoppers levels.
Rice Stalk Borer repeat applications, usually at Lesser Peach Tree Borer
Rice Water Weevil (adult) Apply by ground or air equipment
intervals of 7 days, by scouting. Peach Tree Borer
Sugarcane Borer using sufficient water to obtain full
Peach Twig Borer
Mustang can be safely applied in coverage of foliage (for ground
Oat Birdcherry Aphid1 Plum Curculio
conjunction with approved rice application use a minimum of 20
Wild Rice Worm Oriental Fruit Moth
herbicides. gallons for concentrate spray or a
Rose Chafer
Chinch Bug 2.8 to 4.3 ounces minimum of 100 gallons for dilute
Apply by air or ground equipment Stink Bugs
Rice Stink Bug (0.033 to 0.05 spray; for air application use a
using sufficient water to obtain full Tarnished Plant Bug
pound active) per minimum of 10 gallons).
Tufted Apple Budmoth
coverage of foliage. When applying
acre Do not make applications less than 7
Western Cherry Fruit Fly
by air, apply in a minimum of 5
days apart.
gallons of water per acre. For
Avoid applications when honey bees
increased control, crop oil
are actively foraging by applying
concentrate at 16 fluid ounces per
during the early morning or evening
acre may be used.
hours.
For control of rice water weevil in dry
Follow appropriate spray drift
seeded rice, make a foliar precautions on this label.
application as indicated by scouting
Do not apply more than 0.3 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
for the presence of adults and/or
Do not apply as a ULV spray.
feeding scars, usually within a time-
Do not feed or allow livestock to graze on cover crops from treated orchards.
frame of 0-5 days after permanent
flood establishment. Do not exceed
10 days from starting permanent Sunflower, Castor Oil Plant, Chinese Tallowtree, Euphorbia,
flood until insecticide application Evening Primrose, Jojoba, Niger Seed, Rose Hip, Stokes Aster,
unless scouting indicates adult
Tallowwood, Tea Oil Plant, and Vernonia (30 day PHI)
weevils are not present. Adults may
Insects Rate of Method of
also be treated at later stages of rice
Controlled Application Application
development to reduce overwintering
populations. Apply with ground or air
Thistle Caterpillar (Painted equipment using sufficient
1.4 to 4.3
For control of rice water weevil in Lady) water and application
ounces
water seeded rice, make the first Cutworm species methods to insure
application after flooding when (0.016 to 0.05
thorough coverage of
scouting indicates the presence of pound active)
foliage. Apply in a
adults and/or feeding scars. per acre
minimum of 2 gallons of
Application should usually begin
finished spray per acre by
when rice has emerged 0.5 inch
Sunflower Beetle aerial equipment or 10
above the waterline. Under
2.72 to 4.3
Sunflower Moth gallons per acre by ground
conditions of prolonged migration into
ounces (0.032
Sunflower Maggot equipment. Begin
the field, start field scouting for rice
to 0.05 pound
Stem Weevil (adult) applications when pest
water weevil adults and/or feeding
active) per
Grasshopper species appears and repeat as
scars 3-5 days after the initial
acre
Leafhopper species necessary to maintain
treatment and, if needed, apply a
Head-Clipper Weevil (adult) control. Do not make
second application within 7-10 days
Red Sunflower Seed Weevil applications less than 7
of the first application. Adults may
(adult) days apart.
also be treated at later stages of rice
Grey Sunflower Seed
development to reduce overwintering Use higher recommended
Weevil (adult)
populations. dosage for increased
Saltmarsh Caterpillar
residual pest control.
Green bug is known to have many Banded Sunflower Moth
biotypes. Mustang may only provide Armyworm
suppression. If satisfactory control is Sunflower Butterfly
not achieved with the first application Wooly Bear Caterpillar
of Mustang, a resistant biotype may Japanese Beetle
be present. Use alternate chemistry Webworm species
for control.
Follow appropriate spray drift
Long-Horned Beetle (Dectes
precautions on this label.
Stem Borer adult)
Do not make applications less than 7 days apart. 3.4 to 4.3
Beet Armyworm
Do not release floodwater within 7 days of an application. ounces
Fall Armyworm
A maximum of 0.20 pound active ingredient (1.1 pints) may be applied per acre per season. (0.04 to 0.05
Stink Bug Species
pound active)
Pale striped Flea Beetle
Do not use treated rice field for the aquaculture of edible fish and crustacea.
per acre
Do not apply as an ultra-low volume (ULV) spray.
1 Aphid control may be variable depending on species present and host-plant relationships. Do not apply more than 0.25 pound active ingredient per acre per season.
Do not make more than five applications at the maximum application rate per
season.
Do not graze livestock in treated areas or cut treated crops for feed
Avoid applications when honey bees are actively foraging by applying during
the early morning or evening hours.
Follow appropriate spray drift precautions (refer to the Spray Drift Precautions
section).




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Tree Nuts Group (7 Day PHI) including: almond; beech nut; Brazil
nut; butternut; cashew; chestnut; chinquapin; filbert (hazelnut);
hickory nut; macadamia nut; pecan; and walnut (black and English).
Insects Rate of Method of
Controlled Application Application
Black Pecan Aphid 4.3 ounces (0.05 Apply as required by scouting.
Codling Moth pounds active) per Timing and frequency of applications
Filbert Worm acre should be based upon insect
Hickory Shuckworm populations reaching locally
Leaffooted Bugs determined economic threshold
Navel Orangeworm levels.
Oblique-banded Leafroller
Apply by ground or air equipment
Peach Twig Borer
using sufficient water to obtain full
Pecan Leaf Casebearer
coverage of foliage (minimum of 10
Pecan Nut Casebearer
gallons by ground and 2 gallons by
Pecan Phylloxera
air).
Pecan Weevil
Avoid applications when honey bees
Plant Bugs
are actively foraging by applying
Stink Bugs
during the early morning or evening
Walnut Aphid
hours.
Walnut Husk Fly
Yellow Pecan Aphid Follow appropriate spray drift
precautions on this label.
Do not apply more than 0.25 pounds active ingredient per acre per season.
Do not make applications less than seven days apart.


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NOTICE: Read the entire Directions for Use and Conditions of Sale
and Limitation of Warranty and Liability before buying or using this
product. If the terms are not acceptable, return the product at once,
unopened, and the purchase price will be refunded.
The Directions for Use of this product must be followed carefully. It is impossible to
eliminate all risks inherently associated with the use of this product. Crop injury,
ineffectiveness, or other unintended consequences may result because of such
factors as manner of use or application, weather or crop conditions beyond the
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such factors.

Seller warrants that this product conforms to the chemical
description on the label and is reasonably fit for the purposes
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liable for any incidental, consequential or special damages resulting from
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