Milky Spore remains persistent in the soil even EPA REG. NO. ~ H t,- . JA under adverse environmental conditions. However. Milky 'NEIGHT 36488-1 Adult Japar Spore disease will only control larvae in \) Pt'!l grassy soil that is completely innoculated. Disturbing the soil by CAUTION: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN qrlJbs which plowing or filling may make the spores unavailable and during the ~ reduce effectiveness. Damage from the feeding of adult Avoid inhalation of dust or contact extensive ba with eyes or open wounds. beetles may continue for some time after the application t)P beetles IJ, of spore to the soil. Since Japanese Beetles can fly in and flowers. from surrounding lawns, area - wide treatments are on more tl recommended. Milky Spore was developed by USDA. Milky SporE~ shrubs and 1 tion is best APPLY THIS PRODUCT ONL Y AS SPECIFIED BACTERIA grub which i ON THIS LABEL cycle of the Directions for Use of Milky Spore Powder ACC:EPTED ANN • Apply one level teaspoon of Milky Spore on top of grass in spots every four feet in rows four feet wide.

• Use one pound on 4000 square feet of turf. Under t]'e r-,'-: ~ !r;~0-'I;" Funqici-~,.. : 'J:;".:.' , . , " • Use ten pounds per acre. as Or:1(-i! '. <, ~ t:'lC l:l.'-'~, ~--.e

J' '''gl'~trl<'~ ~,- .L ...... I l.." __ ,_ r • Treat your lawn in the summer spring or fall. EP A ReG. ';->. »~ CONTROL OF z • Allow areas between spots to be innoculated naturally. EGG· , » JAPANESE BEETLE LARVAE IN LAWNS C/.en _. Highly efficient control cannot be expected until the »C) entire area is innoculated. Do not use on pasture land.

5"» . '. ~ !',' i. . . '- .. ----- <::D»-< FALL • ::D Spores of bacillus popilliae and lentimorbus­ Contains not less than 100 million viable spores of C N . .016%, Insect parts popillia japonica- .400%, Inert in­ Bacillus popilliae or per gram of N...... gredients- 99.584 % . powder, E.P.A. E o lins persistent in the soil even EPA REG. NO. Ital conditions. However, Milky ------WEIGHT 36488-1 Adult Japanese beetles lay eggs In ntrol Japanese Beetle larvae in open grassy areas. The eggs hatch into )culated. Disturbing the soil by CAUTION: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN q:ubs Wtllet) eat the roots 01 the grass lke the spores unavailable and (jl,rlng the growing season. and cause lage from the feeding of adult Avoid inhalation of dust or contact extenSive bare spots. Grubs grow up to lome time after the appl ication with eyes or open wounds. be beetles which destroy foliage, fruit, e Japanese Beetles can fly in and flowers. The Japanese beetle feeds , area - wide treatments are on more than 275 different plants, e was developed by USDA. Milky SporE~ shrubs and trees. This rampant destruc­ tion is best prevented by attacking the CT ONL Y AS SPECIFIED BACTERIA grub which is the weakest link in the life 115 LABEL cycle of the beetle. of Milky Spore Powder ACC:EPTED • , ANNUAL LIFE CYCLE )on of Milky Spore on top of .4 , ADULT Ir feet in rows four feet wide. 1, .-~ -' "-! • \, ,") 1.... , ' . square feet of turf. Un...... - ~ 1. J •

F tlr.rli'~l·~.~ ...... ~ ...... 'l' ., 'f'J.. ,-,_! "',',(':" l'.' 1 ~ "_'I-f 1 ,. 0'1; am(nd(~J. .(_·r tlC }:e ... t.i.~L":C SUMMER IegisIC)£>J l~r,.:0r ummer spring or fall. .. 'A!.'2ISS:.~. . ,6tt , .. CONTROL OF EPA Rh. 1':0. ots to be innoculated naturally. EGG • JAPANESE BEETLE LARVAE IN LAWNS ,~~ OPUPA I cannot be expected unti I the

) ~ ) ~- " I i. r.. ~ - "" • • ~d. Do not use on pasture land. ~ . •• ~ ~ ...... '" f ( i -.t • '(j;1 GRUB IN SOil , ,. .. . FALl- WINTER - SPRING ae and Bacillus lentimorbus­ Contai ns not less than 100 I ni II ion viable spores of lia japonica- .400%, Inert in- Bacillus popilliae or Bacillus lentimorbus per gram of powder. E.P.A. EST., 36488VA01

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