Storage and disposal – Olympic Paints Marathon User Manual

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SPECIMEN LABEL. Database and format copyright

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1999 by C&P Press. All rights reserved.

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DOSAGE

Bulk Application

Topical Application

PEST

USER PATTERN

Container

size (inches)

Pots/cu.

yd. of mix

Bulk Rate

lbs/cu. yd.

Level

teaspoon/pot

Grams/pot

REMARKS

Adelgids
Aphids
Thrips (suppression)*
Whiteflies
Armored scale

(suppression)

Elm leaf beetles
Japanese Beetles
Lacebugs
Leafminers
Mealybugs
Psyllids
Root mealybugs

Herbaceous Species

(one or two

plants per pot)

2.0 to 3.0

3.5 to 5.0

5.5 to 7.0

8.0 to 10.0

11.0 to 12.0

4500 to 3200

1600 to 1300

900 to 400

200 to 160

80 to 60

7.0 to 3.5

3.9 to 3.0

1.8 to 1.2

1.0 to 0.8

0.8 to 0.5

1

/

8

to

1

/

4

1

/

4

to

1

/

3

1

/

3

to

1

/

2

1

/

2

to

2

/

3

2

/

3

to 1

0.5 to 1.0

1.0 to 1.4

1.4 to 2.0

2.0 to 2.7

2.7 to 4.1

Bulk Rate Application: Mix
the required amount of
MARATHON 1% Granular
Greenhouse and Nursery
Insecticide
per cubic yard
of medium. Mix thoroughly
before filling pots and
transplanting.
Topical Application: May
be made at transplanting,
repotting, or on established
containerized plants. Irrigate
moderately after application

Root Weevil Complex

(such as Black Vine
Weevil, Apopka
Weevil,Citrus Root
Weevil)**

Soft scale
White Grub larvae (such

as Japanese Beetle,
Chafers, European
Chafer, Oriental Beetle,
Asiatic Garden Beetle)

Woody Perennial

Species

(three or more
plants per pot)

2.0 to 3.0

3.5 to 5.0

5.5 to 7.0

8.0 to 10.0

11.0 to 12.0

4500 to 3200

1600 to 1300

900 to 400

200 to 160

80 to 60

9.0 to 7.0

6.0 to 4.0

2.5 to 2.0

1.5 to 1.0

1.0 to 0.8

1

/

4

to

1

/

3

1

/

3

to

1

/

2

1

/

2

to

2

/

3

2

/

3

to 1

1 to 1

1

/

2

1.0 to 1.3

1.3 to 2.0

2.0 to 2.7

2.7 to 4.1

4.1 to 6.1

to move the active ingredient
into the root zone. Do not
allow significant leaching and
runout for at least 3 irrigations
or 10 days, whichever is
longer.

Ornamental crops

grown in flats,

benches, or beds

Apply 15 ounces per 1000 sq feet

Apply as a broadcast treatment
and incorporate into the soil
or media before planting. On
established plants, irrigate
moderately after application
to move the active ingredient
into the root zone. Minimize
leaching and runout for at
least three irrigations or 10
days, whichever is longer.

Containerized

Plants

1 Gallon

2 Gallon

3 Gallon

5 Gallon

260 to 230

125 to 100

70 to 60

50 to 30

5.0 to 2.5

4.4 to 2.2

3.3 to 1.7

2.0 to 1.0

1

1

/

4

to 2

1

/

2

2

1

/

2

to 5.0

3

2

/

3

to 7

1

/

3

4

1

/

2

to 9.0

5.0 to 10.0

10.0 to 20.0

15.0 to 30.0

18.5 to 37.0

For optimum control, make
applications prior to egg hatch
of the target pest. Irrigate
moderately after application
to move the active ingredient
into the root zone.

1 level tsp. of Marathon 1% G = 4.1

3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon

* Feeding on foliage only. Thrips in buds and flowers will not be suppressed.

** For use on non-bearing citrus nursery stock.

White grub larvae
(such as Japanese
Beetle, Masked Chafers,
European Chafer,
Oriental Beetle, Asiatic
Garden Beetle)

Field and Forest

Nurseries

Apply a single or split (halved) application as a 36-inch band (18 inches either side of the
row) prior to egg deposition. Use 2.00 to 2.75 lb/1000 feet of row in a 36 inch band (18
inches either side of the planted row).

Apply May through July. For
optimum control, treatment
should be followed by rainfall
or irrigation.

RESTRICTIONS
Do not apply to soils which are water-logged, or saturated. This condition will
not allow the penetration of water into the root zone of the plants.
Do not over-irrigate or allow excessive runoff to occur following an application
of MARATHON 1% Granular Greenhouse and Nursery Insecticide. Do not
apply to bedding plants intended to be used as food crops.
For outdoor ornamentals grown in beds, applications of MARATHON 1% Gran-
ular Greenhouse and Nursery Insecticide
cannot exceed a total of 40 lb. per
acre per year.
On plants with a production cycle of less than one year, application is not to
exceed a frequency of more than once each 16 weeks for a particular plant. On
stock plants and woody crops with a production cycle of greater than one year,
application may not exceed once a year.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage or disposal.
Pesticide Disposal: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed
of on-site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
Container Disposal: Completely empty container into application equipment.
Dispose of empty containers by incineration in a sanitary landfill or if allowed by
the state and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke.
Store in a cool, dry place and in such a manner as to prevent cross contamination
with other pesticides, fertilizers, food, and feed. Store in original container and
out of the reach of children, preferably in a locked storage area.
Handle and open container in a manner as to prevent spillage. If material is
spilled for any reason or cause, carefully contain any spilled material to prevent
non-target contamination. Do not walk through spilled material and dispose of

as directed for pesticides above. Refer to Precautionary Statements on label for
hazards associated with the handling of this material. In spill or leak incidents, keep
unauthorized people away. You may contact the Bayer Emergency Response Team
for decontamination procedures or any other assistance that may be necessary.
The Bayer Kansas City Emergency Response telephone number is 800-414-0244,
or contact Chemtrec at 800-424-9300.
800-659-6745

OHP 06990

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