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Label & SDS

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Registration information

  • U.S. EPA Registration number: 2125-13
  • U.S. EPA Status: CANCELLED

Description

'Science Multi-purpose Garden-dust Or Spray' is a fungicide, insecticide, and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 2125-13. It was originally approved by EPA on 08 Feb 1956. Its registration got cancelled on 10 Oct 1989. It has a 'Danger' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Captan, Malathion (NO INERT USE), and Methoxychlor. It's approved for 21 sites including apples, cantaloupes, cherries, cucumbers, grapes, ornamental herbaceous plants, ornamental shade trees, ornamental woody shrubs, peaches, and pears. It is also approved for 53 pests and pest groups including but not limited to angular leaf spot of cucurbits, anthracnose, anthracnose of cucurbits, anthracnose of tomato, aphids, apple bud moth, apple scab, bagworm, birch leafminer, and bitter rot.

Original registration date:

  • 08 Feb 1956

Cancellation date:

  • 10 Oct 1989

Alternative names:

  • SCIENCE MULTI-PURPOSE GARDEN-DUST OR SPRAYActive

Registrant:

  • MILLER CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER CORPORATION
    Science Products Division
  • Address:
    Po Box 333
    Hanover, PA 17331

Active ingredients:

  • Captan 5%
  • Malathion (no inert use) 5%
  • Methoxychlor 5%
  • Other ingredients 85%

Signal word:

  • Danger

Product type:

  • Fungicide
  • Insecticide
  • Miticide

Formulation:

  • Wettable Powder/Dust

Registered target pests:

  • Angular leaf spot of cucurbits (pseudomonas lachrymans)
  • Anthracnose (marssonina melonis)
  • Anthracnose of cucurbits (colletotrichum lagenarium)
  • Anthracnose of tomato (colletotrichum phomoides)
  • Aphids
  • Apple bud moth
  • Apple scab (venturia inaequailis)
  • Bagworm
  • Birch leafminer
  • Bitter rot (glomerella cingulata)
  • Black rot/frogeye leaf spot (physalospora obtusa)
  • Black spot of rose (diplocarpon rosae)
  • Blister beetles
  • Boxwood leafminer
  • Brooks fruit spot (mycosphaerella pomi)
  • Brown rot blossom/twig blight (monilinia fructicola/m. laxa)
  • Cherry fruit fly
  • Cherry leaf spot (coccomyces)
  • Cherry maggot
  • Codling moth
  • Cucumber beetles
  • Downy mildew of cucurbits (pseudoperonospora cubensis)
  • Early blight (alternaria)
  • European red mite
  • Fall armyworm
  • Flea beetles
  • Forbes scale
  • Fruit rot (botrytis)
  • Fruittree leafroller
  • Grape berry moth
  • Japanese beetle
  • Lace bugs
  • Late blight (phytophthora)
  • Leaf spot
  • Leaf spot (septoria)
  • Leafhoppers
  • Mealybugs
  • Oriental fruit moth
  • Pear psylla
  • Pear scab (venturia pyrina)
  • Plum curculio
  • Red spider mites
  • Redbanded leafroller
  • Rose chafer
  • Scab of peach (cladosporium carpophilum)
  • Spider mites
  • Spittlebugs
  • Strawberry leafroller
  • Strawberry weevil
  • Tarnished plant bug
  • Tent caterpillars
  • Thrips
  • Tomato fruitworm

Registered target sites:

  • Apples (delayed dormant application)
  • Apples (foliar treatment)
  • Cantaloupes (foliar treatment)
  • Cherries (delayed dormant application)
  • Cherries (foliar treatment)
  • Cucumbers (foliar treatment)
  • Grapes (delayed dormant application)
  • Grapes (foliar treatment)
  • Ornamental herbaceous plants (foliar treatment)
  • Ornamental shade trees (foliar treatment)
  • Ornamental woody shrubs (foliar treatment)
  • Peaches (delayed dormant application)
  • Peaches (foliar treatment)
  • Pears (delayed dormant application)
  • Pears (foliar treatment)
  • Plums (delayed dormant application)
  • Plums (foliar treatment)
  • Roses (foliar treatment)
  • Strawberries (delayed dormant application)
  • Strawberries (foliar treatment)
  • Tomatoes (foliar treatment)