Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
100

labeling that describes newly approved uses or other changes, such as reduced and/or increased pre harvest intervals, added since the last accepted master label was reviewed and approved by the agency. 


Must bear a statement referring the user to the product label for complete directions, precautions & a statement notifying the user that the labeling MUST be in his/her possession

Supplemental Labeling

100

Precise application to a specific area or site (fence line, guardrail) often using specialized equipment 

Directed Application

100

the area treated by application equipment in ONE pass

Swath

100

a pest population level that requires action to prevent unacceptable injury or harm 

Threshold 

100

the technical name that identifies the chemical formula and structure of a pesticide active ingredient

chemical name

200

side-to-side measurement of the band or strip of pesticide released by application equipment

Swath Width

200

Inactive component of a formulated pesticide product added to dilute the pesticide or to make it safer, more effective, and/or easier to handle.


* Has no effect on target pests*

Inert Ingredients 

200

Application of a pesticide to a long narrow strip. Example: over or between crop rows

Band Application

200

to kill prevent or lessen the harmful effects of, to destroy, or to repel an undesirableundesireableorganism

control

200

Evaporating rapidly; turning easily into a gas or vapor

Volatile

300

Uniform application of a pesticide to a wide or large area

Broadcast Application

300

change in body form during the life cycle of an organism. 


There are two different types:

Metamorphasis 


Complete & Gradual 

300

the natural or genetic ability of an organism to tolerate toxic effects and/or pest attack

Resistance

300

a plant that lives for more than two years

Perennial 

300

The span of spray or granules with enough pesticide to control the pest 

Effective Swath Width

400

injury or damage to a sensitive plant caused by a chemical exposure

Phytotoxicity

400
A pesticide product as sold, usually a mixture of active and inert ingredients

Formulation

400

Homogeneous (uniform) mixture of 2 or more substances. Liquid solutions are transparent and do not separate if allowed to sit.

Solution

400

Having a high percentage of active ingredient 

Concentrated

400

A plant that lives for more than two years

Perennial

500

an abnormal, unhealthy condition caused by an invading organism such as a bacterium or a virus

Disease
500

Able to dissolve in another substance, usually a liquid

Soluable

500

a short name given to a pesticide active ingredient that is officially accepted by the EPA

common (chemical) name

500

Also known as 42(c) registration, that allows states to expand or limit the uses of federally registered pesticides within their jurisdictions.

Good option to allow use of pesticides on regional crops, to manage localized pest problems, or both.

Special Local needs Registration

500

solid materials with one or more pesticide active ingredients incorporated into them. 


ex. livestock ear tags, plastic pest strips, dog collars

Impregnates