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Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. 176 aSB945 .GON38 SUEPOOMENT TO SIXTH _S=E> _-U nited States Ap Department of REPORT Agniulture — Forest Service NATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE FOR Forest Pest Management MANAGEMENT OF GYPSY Davis, CA MOTH AND EASTERN DEFOLIATORS - USDA APHIS PESTICIDE EVALUATION REPORTS E..% Healthy Forests (ld== s== . z ake A World z‘ 7 4 SIA, eA ze eal wn? Of eae FPM 94-3 December 1993 United States Department of Agriculture NPE LO)NE-VE AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY Advancing Access to Global Information for Agriculture Pesticides used improperly can be injurious to human beings, animals, and plants. Follow the directions and heed ail precautions on labels. Store pesticides in original containers under lock and key—out of the reach of children and animals—and away from food and feed. Apply pesticides so that they do not endanger humans, livestock, crops, beneficial insects, fish, and wildlife. Do not apply pesucides where there is danger of drift when honey bees or other pollinating insects are visiting plants, or in ways that may contaminate water or leave legal residues. Avoid prolonged inhalation of pesticide sprays or dusts; wear protective clothing and equipment, if specified on the label. If your hands become contaminated with a pesticide, do not eat or drink until you have washed. In case a pesticide is swallowed or gets in the eyes, follow the first aid treatment given on the label, and get prompt medical attenuon. If a pesticide is spilled on your skin or clothing, remove clothing immediately and wash skin thoroughly. eee eee NOTE: Some States have restrictions on the use of certain pesticides. Check your State and local regulations. Also, because registrations of pesticides are under constant review by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency, consult your local forest pathologist, county agriculture — agent, or State extension specialist to be sure the intended use is sull registered. FPM 94-3 December 1993 Supplement to Sixth Report National Steering Committee for Management of Gypsy Moth and Eastern Defoliators - USDA APHIS Pesticide Evaluation Reports Prepared by: John W. Barry Chairperson USDA Forest Service Forest Pest Management 2121C Second Street Davis, CA 95616 (916)551-1715 FAX (916)757-8383 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides July - December, 1974 Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides January - June, 1975 Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides Against the Gypsy Moth September 1, 1975 - March 31, 1976 APPENDIX I Field Evaluations of Insecticides Against the Gypsy Moth Porthetria dispar (L.) APPENDIX 1 1975 Field Evaluation of Candidate Insecticides for Gypsy Moth Control Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides and Microbials Against the Gypsy Moth October 1, 1986 - September 30, 1987 1987 Field Trials with Early Dimilin Applications in West Virginia October 1, 1986 - September 30, 1987 Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides Against the Gypsy Moth Octoberal 19/7 s.March 31, 1978 1977 Field Studies of Dimilin W-25 Getove Wel asl 9) lon Marcnsol 1978 Dimilin (diflubenzuron) Review A Report to the National Steering Committee for Gypsy Moth and Other Eastern Defoliators 1978 and 1979 Small Plot Field Studies Using Dimilin, Sevin, Thuricide and SIR 8514 April) 1,@.979° -" September 30751972 Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides Against the Gypsy Moth Apri tela oi7 September 30, 1977 ay nl ¢ . : to 0 epstart : - Borhiteitua a8 pitas jo got vrods scum! . aedraced” - t1Uh per hee | estan smasha e ioxre cogs rer erat a vet ——— rsunaaated Soahtnds> (AO Baker? yauujetedel «> GION yoere..ed9 ayee.. 06 derke - Beer | £ redussqez asbtattosant xo ote bleati, 1 xiaeaate Cy gaged ssgaeel es ek ‘YRaTO Sar Senta, eisbibnd? 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October 1, 1988 - September 30, 1989 Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides and Microbials Against the Gypsy Moth October 1, 1988 - September 30, 1989 1979 Field Tests of Bay SIR-8514, Dimilin and Bacillus thuringiensis October 1, 1979 - September 30, 1980 1986 Field Trials with Dimilin, Alsystin and Bacillus thuringiensis October 1, 1985 - September 30, 1986 Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides and Microbials Against the Gypsy Moth October 1, 1984 - September 30, 1985 Regulatory Treatments October 1, 1980 - September 30, 1981 Laboratory Screening of Candidate Pesticides and Microbials Against the Gypsy Moth October 1, 1982 - September 30, 1983 Field Studies With Early Dimilin Applications in Delaware - 1988 October 1, 1987 - September 30, 1988 Field Studies With Low Volume Applications of Dimilin 2F (Special) 1989 ii ele ae pemei tw wot iakw, ‘love Yar ot? 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