Table of Contents

Pesticide Emergency Numbers
Chapter 1 Integrated Pest Management
Chapter 2 Disease Management
Chapter 3 Insect Management
Chapter 4 Weed Management
Chapter 5 Wildlife Damage Management
Chapter 6 Pesticide Information and Safety
Chapter 7 General Culture
Chapter 8 Soil Management
Chapter 9 Transplant Production
Chapter 10 Postharvest Handling
Chapter 11 Organic Production
Chapter 12 Asparagus
Chapter 13 Beans - Dry and Snap
Chapter 14 Beets
Chapter 15 Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, and Brussels Sprouts
Chapter 16 Carrots
Chapter 17 Celery
Chapter 18 Cucurbits Part 2 - Insect and Weed Section - Cucumber, Melon, Pumpkin, Squash, and Watermelon
Chapter 19 Eggplant
Chapter 20 Lettuce and Endive
Chapter 21 Onions
Chapter 22 Peas
Chapter 23 Peppers
Chapter 24 Potatoes
Chapter 25 Spinach
Chapter 26 Sweet Corn
Chapter 27Tomatoes - Field
Chapter 28Turnips and Radishes
Appendix: Recycling Ag Plastics Project (RAPP) Sheet
Appendix: Cornell RAPP Best Management Practices
Appendix: Tips for laundering pesticide contaminated clothing
Appendix: Abbreviations and Symbols used in this Publication


Chemical Agents

KEY TO SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS: * Restricted use only.† = Not for use in Nassau or Sufflok Counties; DF = dry flowable DG= dispersible granules; E or EC = emulsifiable concentrate; F = flowable; FM = flowable microencapsulated; G, GR = granular; L = liquid; LC = liquid concentrate; S = soluble; SC = soluble concentrate; SL or S = solution, liquid; SP = soluble powder; W or WP = wettable powder; WSP= water soluble packet
1= use on Long Island limited to onions

Fungicides and Disinfectants mentioned in this publication
TRADE NAME COMMON NAME FORMULATION EPA REG. NUMBER
Acrobat dimethomorph 50WP 241-410
Actigard acibenzolar-S-methyl 50DG 100-922
AgClor 310 sodium hypochlorite 12.5% 2792-62
*Agri Tin triphenyl tin hydroxide 80% 55146-72
Agri-mycin 17 Streptomycin sulfate 22.40% 55146-96
Aliette WDG fosetyl-Al 80% WDG 264-516
Applause 720 chlorothalonil 6 F 34704-870
Amistar azoxystrobin 80 WP 100-1164
Apron XL LS mefenoxam 3 L 100-799
Armicarb 100 potassium bicarbonate 85 WP 5905-541
Basicop copper sulfate 53 WP 1812-300
Blocker 4F PCNB 4 F 5481-472
Botran 75W dicloran 75 WP 10163-189
Bravo Weather Stik chlorothalonil 6 EC 50534-188
Bravo Zn chlorothalonil + zinc 4.17 EC 50534-204
Cabrio EG pyraclostrobin 20 DF 7969-187
Champ Formula 2 copper hydroxide 4.6 F 55146-64
Champion WP copper hydroxide 77 WP 55146-1
Contans WG Coniothyrium minitans 5.3% G 72444-1
Cuprofix Ultra 40Disperss basic copper sulfate 71.1 DF 4581-413-82695
Curzate 60 DF cymoxanil 60DF 352-592
*Dithane DF mancozeb 75 DF 62719-402
Dithane F-45 mancozeb 4 L 62719-396
Dithane M-45 mancozeb 80 WP 62719-387
Dividend Extreme difenoconazole + mefenoxam 7.73% + 1.93% 100-1141
Echo 720 chlorothalonil 6 F 60063-7
Endura 70 WDG boscalid 70 WDG 7969-197
Equus 720 SST chlorothalonil 6 F 72167-24-66222
Evolve hiophanate-methyl +
mancozeb + cymoxanil"
2.5+6+1 D 7501-178
Firewall Streptomycin sulfate 17 WP 80990-4
Flint trifloxystrobin 50% WDG 264-777
Flourinil mefanoxam + chlorothalanil 4.4 +72 WSP 55146-81
Forum SC dimethomorph 4.17 SC 241-427
Fosphite phosphorous acid 3.9 EC 68573-2
Gaucho MZ imidacloprid + mancozeb 1.25+6 D 264-978
*Gavel 75 DF zoxamide + mancozeb 8.3+66.7 DF 62719-441
Gem 500 SC trifloxystrobin 4.17 F 264-826
Headline pyraclostrobin 2.09 EC 7969-186
JMS Stylet oil
mineral oil 97.10% 65564-1
Kaligreen
potassium bicarbonate 82 WP 11581-2
Kocide 2000 cupric hydroxide 53.8 DF 1812-358
Kocide 3000 cupric hydroxide 46.1 DF 352-662
Kocide 4.5 LF cupric hydroxide 4.5 L 1812-303
Kocide DF cupric hydroxide 61.4 DF 1812-334
Maneb 75DF
maneb 75 DF 4581-371
Manex
maneb 4 F 352-655
Mankocide
mancozeb + copper hydroxide 15 + 46.1 DF 1812-360
Manzate 75 DF mancozeb 75 DF 1812-414
Maxim MZ Potato Seed Protectant
fludioxonil + mancozeb 0.005 + 0.096 P 100-1158
Mertect 340F
thiabendazole 4.1 F 100-889
Milstop potassium bicarbonate
85 WP 70870-1-68539
Micro Sulf
sulfur 80 DF 55146-75
Microthiol Disperss sulfur 80 DF 4581-373-82695
Moncoat MZ
flutolanil + mancozeb 1.5% + 6% 71711-8
†Moncut 70 DF flutolanil + mancozeb 70 DF 71711-14-10163
Mycostop
Streptomyces griseoviridis 30 WP 64137-5
Nubark mancozeb
mancozeb 6%P 2935-496
Oxidate
hydrogen dioxide 27 L 70299-2
Penncozeb 75DF
mancozeb 75 DF 4581-370-82695
Phostrol
phosphorus acid 4.32 L 55146-83
Plant Shield HC
Trichoderma harzianum 1.15% WP 68539-4
Polyram 80 DF
metiram 80 DF 7969-105
Potato Seed Treater 6% mancozeb 6% D 2935-541-34704
Potato Seed Treater PS mancozeb 8% D 2935-539-34704
*Previcur Flex
propamocarb 6 WSP 264-678
Pristine pyraclostrobin + boscalid 0.008 +0,0158 DF 7969-199
Procure
triflumizole 50WSP 400-431
ProPhyt
phosphorus acid 4.2 L 42519-22-5905
PropiMax EC propiconazole 3.6 EC 62719-346
Quadris F
azoxystrobin 2.08 F 100-1098
Quadris Opti F
azoxystrobin + chlorothalonil 7 + 11.7 F 100-1178
Quilt
azoxystrobin + propiconazole 0.5 +0.5 F 100-1171
Quintec
quinoxyfen 22.58 F 62719-375
Rally 40 WSP myclobutanil 40% 62719-410
Ranman 400 SC
cyazofamid 3.33 SC 71512-3-279
*†Reason 500 SC
fenamidone 4.13 SC 264-695
Ridomil Gold PC GR
mefenoxam + PCNB 0.5 + 10 G 100-823
Ridomil Gold Bravo
mefenoxam + chlorothalonil 4.4 + 72 WP 100-800
Ridomil Gold Copper mefenoxam + copper
4.8 + 60 WP 100-804
Ridomil Gold EC
mefenoxam 4 EC 100-801
Ridomil Gold GR
mefenoxam 2.5 G 100-798
Ridomil Gold MZ
mefenoxam + mancozeb 4% + 64% WP 100-803
Rovral 75 WG
iprodione 75 DG 264-689
Rovral 4F
iprodione 4 F 264-482
Scala SC pyrimethanil 5 SC 264-788
Serenade MAX
Bacillus subtilis 14.6 WP 69592-11
Sonata Bacillus pumilis 1.38 F 69592-13
Sovran kresoxim-methyl 50WG 7969-154
*Super Tin 80 WP
triphenyltin hydroxide 80 WP 1812-350
Switch (1)
cyprodinil + fludioxonil 37.5+ 25 WDG 100-953
T-22 HC
Trichoderma harzianum 1.15P 68539-4
Tanos 50 DF famoxadone + cymoxanil 25 +25 DF 352-604
Terraclor 75% WP
PCNB 75 WP 400-399
Tilt
propiconazole 3.6 EC 100-617
Tops MZ
thiophanate-methyl + mancozeb 2.5 + 6 P 264-958
Tops-MZ-Gaucho
imidacloprid + thiophanate methyl +mancozeb 1.25 + 2.5 + 6 P 264-977
Topsin M 70 WP
thiophanate-methyl 70 WP 73545-11-82695
Topsin M WSB
thiophanate-methyl 70 WSB 73545-16-82695
Topsin 4.5 FL
thiophanate-methyl 4.5 F 73545-13-82695
Ultra Flourish
mefenoxam 2 EC 55146-73
Vangard WG cyprodinil 75% WG 100-828
Ziram 76 DF ziram 76 DF 4581-140-82695


KEY TO SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS:* = Restricted use only. † = Not for use in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. D = Dust; DF = dry flowable; DG = dispersible granules; EC = emulsifiable concentrate; F = flowable; FM = flowable microencapsulated; G, GR = granular; L = liquid; LC = liquid concentrate; P = powder; S = soluble; SC = soluble concentrate; SL or S = solution, liquid; SP = soluble powder; W or WP = wettable powder; WDG = water dispersible granule.
1= use on Long Island limited to onions

Insecticides mentioned in this publication
TRADE NAME COMMON NAME FORMULATION EPA REG. NUMBER
*Abba 0.15 EC
abamectin 0.15 EC 72167-43-66222
Acephate 97UP acephate WDG 70506-8
Acramite
bifenazate 0.5 WSB 400-503
*Admire Pro
imidacloprid 4.6L 264-827
*Advise
imidacloprid 2 FL 42750-110-1381
Agree WG
Bt var aizawai 50 DG 70051-47
*Agri-Mek 0.15 EC
abamectin 0.15 EC 100-898
*Alias
imidacloprid 2 F 264-758-66222
*Ambush 25W
permethrin 25 WP 5481-502
*Asana XL
esfenvalerate 0.66 EC 352-515
Assail 30 SG
acetamiprid 30 G 8033-36-070506
Avaunt
indoxacarb 30 DG 352-597
Aza-Direct
azadiractin 0.09 L 71908-1-10163
*Baythroid XL beta-cyfluthrin
1 EC 264-840
Beleaf 50SG flonicamid 0.5 LB 71512-10-279
*Bifenture EC bifenthrin EC 70506-57
Biobit HP
Bt var. kurstaki WP 73049-54
Biobit XL
Bt var. kurstaki F 73049-46
*Capture LFR
bifenthrin L 279- 3302
*Cheminova Methyl 4EC
methyl parathion 2 EC 67760-43
*Counter 15G
terbufos 15 G 241-238
*Couraze
imidacloprid 1.6 F 264-763-67760
*Danitol 2.4 EC
fenpropathrin 2.4 EC 59639-35
Deadline Bullets metaldehyde 4 G 5481-507
Deadline M-Ps metaldehyde 4 G 5481-511
*Di-Syston 15% G
disulfoton 15 G 264-723
*Di-Syston 8
disulfoton 8 EC 264-734
Dimethoate 400
dimethoate 4 EC 34704-207
Dipel DF
Bt var. kurstaki DF 73049-39
*Diazinon 50W diazinon 50 WP 51036-108
*Diazinon AG500
diazinon 4 EC 66222-9
Ecozin
azadirachtin 3EC 5481-476
Entrust
spinosad 80 WP 62719-282
*Force CS
tefluthrin CS 100- 1253
Fulfill
pymetrozine 50 WDG 100-912
*†Furadan 4F
carbofuran 4 F 279-2876
*Gaucho 480F
imidacloprid 4 F 7501-155
Guthion Solupak azinphos-methyl 50 WP 264-733
*Hero
zeta-cypermethrin  + bifenthrin   1.24 EC 279-3315
*Imidan 70-WSB
phosmet WSB 10163-169
*Impulse
imidacloprid 1.6 FL 42750-109
Javelin WG
Bt var. kurstaki 6.4 G 70051-66
Kryocide
cryolite 96 WP 4581-116-82695
*Lambda-CY lambda-cyhalothrin 1E 70506-121
*Lannate SP
methomyl 90 SP 352-342
*Lannate LV
methomyl 2.4 L 352-384
*Larvin 3.2 thiodicarb
3.2 F 264-379
*Leverage 2.7 imidacloprid + cyfluthrin
2.7 EC 264-770
*Lorsban 4E
chlorpyrifos 4 EC 62719-220
Lorsban 15G
chlorpyrifos 15 G 62719-34
Lorsban 75 WG
chlorpyrifos 75 WG 62719-301- 10163
M-Pede
insecticidal soap L 62719-515
*Macho 2.0 FL
imidacloprid 2 FL 42750-110
Microthiol Disperss
sulfur 80% 4581-373-
*MSR Spray Concentrate oxydemeton-methyl 2 EC 10163-220
*†Mocap EC
ethoprop 6 EC 264-458
*Monitor 4 methamidophos 4 L
264-729
Montana imidacloprid 2 L
83100-7-83979
*Mustang MAX
zeta-cypermethrin 0.8 lb/gal 279-3249
Neemix 4.5
azadirachtin (neem) .34 L % 70051-9
Novador
Bt var. tenebrionis 100 % 73049-48
*Nuprid 1.6F
imidacloprid 1.6 F 228-488
Orthene 75S
acephate 75 S 59639-26
Orthene 97
acephate 97 S 59639-91
Pasada
imidacloprid 1.6 F 264-763-66222
*Penncap-M
methyl parathion 2 FM 4581-393 -82695
*Perm-Up
permethrin 3.2 EC 70506-9
*Pounce 25 WP
permethrin 25 WP 279-3051
*Prentox Pyronyl Crop Spray
piperonyl butoxide (PBO) + pyrethrins 0.5+0.5 L 655-489
*Prey
imidacloprid 1.6 F 34704-894
*Proaxis
gamma-cyhalothrin 0.5 L 74921-3-34704
*Proclaim
emamectin benzoate 5 DG 100-904
Prokil Cryolite 96
cryolite 96 WP 10163-41
*Provado 1.6F imidacloprid
1.6 F 264-763
Radiant SC spinetoram 1 SC 62719-545
*Renounce 20 WP cyfluthrin (beta)
20 WP 264-784
Sevin 80S
carbaryl 80 S 264-316
Sevin XLR Plus
carbaryl 4 EC 264-333
Sluggo Ag
iron phosphate G 67702-3-54705
SpinTor 2SC spinosad 2SC 62719-294
* ɢ Sniper
bifenthrin 2 EC 34704-858
*†Thimet 20-G
phorate 20 G 5481-530
*Thionex 3 EC endosulfan
3 EC 66222-63
*†Trigard cyromazine
0 .75 WP 100-654
*Vendex 50WP
fenbutin-oxide 50 WP 352-658
*Vydate L
oxamyl 2 L 352-372
* ɢ Warrior w/Zeon Technology
lambda-cyhalothrin 11.40% 100-1112
*Warrior II lambda-cyhalothrin 2.08 LB 100-1295
*Widow
imidacloprid 2 F 34704-893
XenTari Bt var. aizawai DF 73049-40

KEY TO SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS: * Restricted use only.† = Not for use in Nassau or Sufflok Counties; ɢ = Rate or other application restrictions apply. See label for more information.

DF = dry flowable DG= dispersible granules; E or EC = emulsifiable concentrate; F = flowable; FM = flowable microencapsulated; G, GR = granular; L = liquid; LC = liquid concentrate; S = soluble; SC = soluble concentrate; SL or S = solution, liquid; SP = soluble powder; W or WP = wettable powder; WSP= water soluble packet

Herbicides mentioned in this publication
TRADE NAME COMMON NAME FORMULATION EPA REG. NUMBER
*AAtrex NINE-O
atrazine 90 DG 100-585
*AAtrex 4L
atrazine 4 L 100-497
Accent nicosulfuron
75 DF 352-560
Aim EW
carfentrazone 1.9 EW 279-3242
Alanap 2L
naptalam 2 L 400-49
Alphanex EC desmedipham 1.3 EC 264-620-70506
Assure II
quizalofop p-ethyl 0.88 EC 352-541
*Atrazine 90WDG
atrazine 90 W 34704-622
*Atrazine 4L
atrazine 4 L 34704-69
Balan
benefin 60DF 34704-746
Banvel
dicamba 4 L 51036-289
Basagran
bentazon 4 S 7969-45
Betanex EC desmedipham 1.3 EC 264-620
Buctril bromoxynil 2 EC 264-437
Callisto mesotrione 4SC 100-1131
Chateau SW
flumioxazin 51 DG 59639-99
Chateau WDG flumioxazin   59639-119
Clarity
dicamba 4 EC 7969-137
Command 3 ME
clomazone 3 ME 279-3158
Curbit EC
ethalfluralin 3 EC 34704-610
Devrinol 50-DF
napropamide 50 DF 70506-36
*† Dual Magnum
*metolachlor 7.62 E 100-816
*† Dual II Magnum
*metoachlor 7.64 E 100-818
Eptam 7-E
EPTC 7 E 10163-283
*Eptam 20-G
EPTC 20 G 10163-281
Eradicane 6.7-E
eptam + safener 6.7 E 10163-284
Formula 40
2,4-D 3.8 L 228-357
Fusilade DX
fluazifop-butyl 2 EC 100-1070
Goal 2XL
oxyfluorfen 2 E 62719-424
Goaltender
oxyfluorfen 4 F 62719-447
*Gramoxone Inteon
paraquat 2 EC 100-1217
Impact
topramezone 2.8 L 5481-524
Karmex DF
diuron 80 DF 1812-362
*Kerb 50-W pronamide 50 W 62719-397
Lorox DF
linuron 50 DF 1812-320
Matrix rimsulfuron 25 DF 352-556
*†Micro-Tech
alachlor 4E 524-344
Moxy
bromoxynil 2 E 9779-346
Option foramsulfuron 25 G 264-685
*†Outlook
dimethenamid-p 6 EC 7969-156
Permit
halosulfuron 75 DF 81880-2-10163
Poast
sethoxydim 1.5 E 7969-58
Prefar 4-E
bensulide 4 E 10163-200
Princep 4L simazine 4 L 100-526
Prowl 3.3EC
pendimethalin 3.3 EC 241-337
Prowl H2O
pendimethalin 3.8 CS 241-418
†Pursuit 2 EC
imazethapyr 2EC 241-310
Pyramin DF pyrazon 65 DF 7969-81
Raptor
imazamox 1 AS 241-379
Reflex
fomesafen 2 L 100-993
Ro-Neet 6-E
cycloate 6 E 73637-5-74530
Roundup Weather MAX
glyphosate 5.5 L 524-537
Sandea
halosulfuron 75 DF 10163-254
*ɢSelect
clethodim 2 EC 59639-3
*ɢSelect MAX
clethodim 0.97 L 59639-132
Sencor 4 metribuzin
4 264-735
Sencor DF
metribuzin 75 DF 264-738
Sonalan HFP
ethalfluralin 3 EC 62719-188
Spin-Aid
phenmedipham 1.3 E 264-616
*†Stinger
clopyralid 3 L 62719-73
Strategy clomazone + ethalfluralin 0.5 +1.6 EC 34704-836
Sutan + 6.7-E
butylate 6.7 EC 73637-3-74530
Targa
quizalofop p-ethyl 0.88 EC 33906-9-81880
Thistrol
MCPB 2 EC 71368-5
Treflan HFP trifluralin 4 EC 62719-250
Valor SX flumioxazin 51 DG 59639-99

KEY TO SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS: * Restricted use only.† = Not for use in Nassau or Sufflok Counties;ɢ = Rate or other application restrictions apply. See label for more information.

DF = dry flowable DG= dispersible granules; E or EC = emulsifiable concentrate; F = flowable; FM = flowable microencapsulated; G, GR = granular; L = liquid; LC = liquid concentrate; S = soluble; SC = soluble concentrate; SL or S = solution, liquid; SP = soluble powder; W or WP = wettable powder; WSP= water soluble packet

Soil Pesticides, Defoliants, and Plant Growth Regulators mentioned in this publication
TRADE NAME COMMON NAME FORMULATION EPA REG. NUMBER

DeFol 750L

sodium chlorate 7.5 L 19713-486

Des-I-Cate II

endothall 2 L 4581-381

Ethrel

ethephon 2 L 264-267

K-Pam HL

metam potassium 5.8 fumigant 5481-483

maleic hydrazide (several)

maleic hydrazide varies
*MBC-33 methyl bromide + chloropicrin 67 +33 fumigant 8853-3
*Paraquat paraquat 2 lbs/gal several brands
Riverdale 2,4-D L.V. 4
2,4 -D ester 228-139
Sprout Nip
chloropropham varies
*†Telone C-17 dichloroprophene + chloropicrin 8.6 + 1.5 fumigant 62719-12
*†Telone C-35 dichloroprophene + chloropicrin 63.4 + 34.7 fumigant 62719-302
*Terr-o-Gas methyl bromide + chloropicrin 67 +33 fumigant 5785-24
Vapam HL
metam sodium 4.2 EC 5481-468
*†Vydate L oxamyl 2 L 352-372

KEY TO SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS: * Restricted use only.† = Not for use in Nassau or Sufflok Counties; DF = dry flowable DG= dispersible granules; E or EC = emulsifiable concentrate; F = flowable; FM = flowable microencapsulated; G, GR = granular; L = liquid; LC = liquid concentrate; S = soluble; SC = soluble concentrate; SL or S = solution, liquid; SP = soluble powder; W or WP = wettable powder; WSP= water soluble packet

Animal Toxicants and Repellents mentioned in this publication
TRADE NAME COMMON NAME FORMULATION EPA REG. NUMBER
Deer-off 0.78% egg solids/
0.001% capsaicin/
0.001% allium sativum
67356-2
Hinder 13.8% ammonium soap 5481-808

 

Abbreviations and Symbols used in this Publication
A ...... acre L ........ liquid
AI ..... active ingredient OLF..... other labeled formulations
D  ..... dust P ........ pellets
DF .... dry flowable PHI...... pre-harvest interval
DG .... dispersible granule S ........ soluble
DTH... days to harvest SP ...... soluble powder
E ...... emulsion, emulsifiable ULV.... ultra-low volume
EC .... emulsifiable concentrate W ....... wettable
EIQ.... Environmental Impact Quotient WDG... water-dispersible granules
F ...... flowable WP  .... wettable powder
G....... granular WSP.... water soluble packet
   
*...... restricted-use pesticide; may be purchased and used only by certified applicators
..... not for use in Nassau and Suffolk Counties; pesticide labels that indicate “Not for use on Long Island, N.Y.” mean that use is prohibited in Nassau and Suffolk Counties only
# ..... 2(ee) recommendation based on an efficacy statement
## .... 2(ee) recommendation based on quantitative efficacy data

 

Tips for laundering pesticide contaminated clothing

Air

Hang garments outdoors to air.

Prerinse

Use one of three methods:

1. Hose off garments outdoors.

2. Rinse in separate tub or pail.

3. Rinse in automatic washer at full water level.

Pretreat (heavily soiled garments)

Use heavy-duty liquid detergent.

Washer Load

Wash garments separate from family wash.

Wash garments contaminated with the same pesticide together.

Load Size

Wash only a few garments at once.

Water Level

Use full water level.

Water Temperature

Use hot water, 140°F or higher.

Wash Cycle

Use regular 12-minute wash cycle.

Laundry Detergent

Use a heavy-duty detergent.

Use amount recommended on package or more for heavy soil or hard water.

Rinse

Use a full warm rinse.

Dry

Line drying is preferable, to avoid contaminating dryer.

Clean Washer

Run complete, but empty, cycle.

Use hot water and detergent.

Rewash

Rewash contaminated garments two or three times before reuse for more complete pesticide removal.

Other Tips

Remove contaminated clothing before entering enclosed tractor cabs.

Remove contaminated clothing outdoors or in an entry. If a granular pesticide was used, shake clothing outdoors. Empty pockets and cuffs.

Save clothing worn while handling pesticides for that use only. Keep separate from other clothing before, during, and after laundering.

Wash contaminated clothing after each use. When applying pesticides daily, wash clothing daily.

Never use the “sudsaver” feature on your machine when laundering pesticide-soiled clothes.

Clean gloves, aprons, boots, rigid hats, respirators, and eyewear by scrubbing with detergent and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and hang in a clean area to dry.

Take these precautions when handling contaminated clothing:

  • Ventilate area.
  • Avoid inhaling steam from washer or dryer.
  • Wash hands thoroughly.
  • Consider wearing chemical-resistant gloves.
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets.

Prepared by Charlotte Coffman, College of Human Ecology, Department of Fiber Science and Apparel Design, 607-255-2009

 

PESTICIDE EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Emergency responder information on pesticide spills and accidents…

   SPILLS:   CHEMTREC    800-424-9300

For pesticide information…
National Pesticide Information Center ................................... 800-858-7378

To Report Oil and Hazardous Material Spills in New York State…
  NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Spill Response............................................................................ 800-457-7362 (in NYS)   518-457-7362 (outside NYS)

Poison Control Centers
Poison Control Centers nationwide............................................... 800-222-1222

If you are unable to reach a Poison Control Center or obtain the information your doctor needs, the office of the NYS Pesticide Coordinator at Cornell University, 607-255-1866, may be able to assist you in obtaining such information.

 

Maintained by Curtis Petzoldt, New York State IPM Program. Address comments or questions to vegrec@yahoo.com
Last modified January 14, 2009.