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1 Apple Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes Apple aphid Apple bark borer Apple grain aphid Apple maggot Apple Rust mites Brown marmorated stink bug Caterpillars Codling moth Dogwood borer European apple sawfly European fruit scale European red mite Green apple aphid Green fruitworm Green peach aphid Japanese beetle Lecanium scale Leafhoppers Leafrollers Mullein leaf bug Obliquebanded leafroller Oriental Fruit Moth Oystershell scale Plant bugs Plum curculio Potato leafhopper Root-lesion nematodes Rosy apple aphid Rust mite San Jose fruit scale Spotted tetiform leafminer Tarnished plant bug Tentiform leafminer Two-spotted spider mite White apple leafhopper Winter moth Woolly apple aphid Actara 25WG thiamethoxam neonicotinoid F G Admire 240 F imidacloprid neonicotinoid F G Agri-Mek 1.9 EC abamectin avermectin F G 28 1 Alias 240 SC imidacloprid 4 F G 7 24hr 7 2 Altacor chlorantraniliprole anthranilic diamide F G S Ambush 500 EC permetherin 3A F G 7 Use sufficient water for thorough coverage. Apollo SC clofentezine tetrazine F G 1 Assail 70 WP acetamiprid neonicotinoid F G 7 6 days 4 Beleaf 50 SG flonicamid 9C F G Bioprotec CAF kurstaki 11 F G Calypso thiacloprid neonicotinoid F G Closer SC * sulfoxaflor sulfoxamines F G Clutch 50 WDG clothianidin 4A Please note: Clutch 50 WDG is registered on Apples and Pears (same pests and rates) CYD-X cydia pomonella granulovirus F G 0 NA 7-14 Application timing should target small larvae just after egg hatch, and prior to entering fruit. Decis 5EC deltamethrin pyrethroid F G Delegate WG spinetoram spinosyn F G S s Dibrom EC naled organophosphate F 4 DiPel 2X DF bacillus thuringiensis Bt microbial X DiPel WP bacillus thuringiensis Bt microbial X 7-10 Endosulfan endosulfuran chlorinated cyclodiene F G 1 Entrust 80W spinosad spinosyn F G 7 dry 7 3 s Envidor 240 SC spirodiclofen tetronic acid derivative F G GF-120 NF Naturalyte spinosad spinosyn F G 1 dry 7 Imidan 50 WP phosmet organophosphate F G 1 48 Intrepid 240 F methoxyfenozide ecdysone agonist F G 14 2 Kanemite 15SC acequinocyl 20 F G Kumulus DF sulphur 1 24 Lagon 480 E dimethoate organophosphate F 7 Lannate methomyl carbamate F G 8 24 Malathion 25 W malathion organophosphate F G 3 Matador 120 EC cyhalothrin-lambda pyrethroid F G Movento spirotetramat tetronic acid derivative F G 7 dry 3 Nexter pyridaben 21 F G Opal potassium salts of insecticidal soap F G 0 NA Do not allow tank mixes to sit for long periods. Mix and spray as fatty acids soon as possible. Pounce permethrin pyrethroid F G 7 Rimon 10EC novaluron 15 F G Ripcord 400 EC cypermethrin 3 F G 7 NA Avoid spraying when temperatures are above 25 C. Silencer 120EC lambda cyhalothrin 3 F G WAL Success 480 SC spinosad spinosyn F G Superior 70 oil mineral oil F G 1 Thionex 50 W endosulfuran chlorinated cyclodiene F G 15 3 Vydate L oxamyl carbamate F G N/A 48
2 Blueberry Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes Insect management manage resistance) Aphids Blueberry Flea Beetle Blueberry maggot Blueberry Spanworm Blueberry thrips Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Cherry fruitworm/cranberry fruitworm Grubs Japanese Beetle Adults Leafhoppers Leafroller Mites Scale Slugs Spotted Wing Drosophilia Strawberry rootworm (adults) Tent caterpillar/fall webworm Weevil White Grubs Winter moth/bruce spanworm Actara thiamethoxam neonicotinoid F G Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid S G * *Reduction in numbers of European Chafer and Japanese Beetle larvae Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid F G * *Suppression only Alias 240 SC imidacloprid 4 F G 14 24hr Highbush - BC, larvae of Japanese beetle and european chafer - Ont/Que Assail 70 WP acetamiprid neonicotinoid F G S BioProtec CAF kurstaki 11 F G Decis 5EC deltamethrin pyrethroid F G 14 2 Delegate WG spinetoram spinosyn F G S DiPel 2X DF bacillus thuringiensis Bt microbial Entrust 80W spinosad spinosyn F G 3 dry 7 3 S Envidor spiridoclofen tetronic acid derivatives F G 7 12 GF-120 NF Naturalyte spinosad spinosyn F G 1 dry 5 Imidan Instapak phosmet 1B F G Intrepid 240 F methoxyfenozide ecdysone F G 7 2 agonist Lagon 480 E dimethoate 1B F A/G 15 2 Malathion 25W malathion 1B F G 1 4 Malathion 85E malathion 1B F G 1 4 Opal potassium salts insecticidal soap F G 0 NA Do not allow tank mixes to sit for long periods. of fatty acids Mix and spray as soon as possible. Ripcord 400 EC cypermethrin 3 F G 7 NA 2 EU Sluggo ferric phosphate 0 14 Success 480 SC spinosad spinosyn F G S Superior Oil 70 mineral oil F G 12 Emergency use
3 Strawberry Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes Aphids Cyclamen mite Leafhopper Plant bugs Potato leafhopper Slugs Spotted wing drosophila Strawberry clipper weevil Strawberry cutworm Tarnished plant bug Thrips Two-spotted spider mite Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid S G Controls aphids, reduces number of larvae of European Chafers Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid F G Controls aphids, suppresses leafhoppers Agri-Mek 1.9 EC abamectin avermectin F G Alias 240 SC imidacloprid 4 F drench Established plants strawberry aphid Apollo SC clofentezine tetrazine F G 1 Read and follow label directions Assail 70 WP acetamiprid neonicotinoid F G Decis 5EC deltamethrin pyrethroid F G 14 2 Delegate WG spinetoram spinosyn F G S DiPel 2X DF bacillus thuringiensis Bt microbial Fruittree leafroller, European leafroller, Obliquebanded leafroller, Threelined leafroller Lagon dimethyloate 1B F G Read and follow label directions Lorsban 4E chlorpyrifos organophosphate F G Malathion 25 W malathion organophosphate F G 3 Read and follow label directions Matador 120 EC cyhalothrin-lambda pyrethroid F G Nexter pyridaben 21 F G Read and follow label directions Oberon spiromesifen tetronic acid derivatives F G 2 12 Opal potassium salts of fatty acids insecticidal soap F G 0 NA Do not allow tank mixes to sit for long periods. Mix and spray as soon as possible. Ripcord 400 EC cypermethrin 3 F G 7 NA 3 Avoid spraying when temperatures are above 25 C Silencer 120 EC lambda-cyhalothrin 3 F G Read and follow label directions Sluggo ferric phosphate 0 14 Thionex 50 W endosulfuran chlorinated cyclodiene F G 7 Drench over the plant row UP-Cyde 2.5EC cypermethrin 3 F G Read and follow label directions
4 Grape Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes European red mite Grape berry moth (first generation) Grape berry moth (second generation) Grape phylloxera (leaf form) Japanese beetle Leafhopper Leafroller Mealy bug Multicoloured Asian lady beetle Slugs and snails Thrips Two-spotted spider mite Western flower thrips Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid F G 7 24 * *suppression only Agri-Mek 1.9 EC abamectin avermectin F G 28 12* 21 2 *REI 21 days for cane turning, shoot positioning, girdling activities; 13 days for training, bunch thinning, hand pruning, tying and leaf pulling activities Ambush 500 EC permetherin 3A F G 7 Use sufficient water for thorough coverage. Assail 70 WP acetamiprid neonicotinoid F G Clutch 50 WDG clothianidin 4A F Delegate WG Spinetoram spinosyn F G Diazinon 50 W diazinon organophosphate F G 16 DiPel 2X DF bacillus thuringiensis Bt microbial Entrust 80W spinosad spinosyn F G S S S Envidor 240 SC spirodiclofen tetronic acid derivative F G 14 12* 1 * 6 days for cane girdling and turning. Imidan 50 WP phosmet organophosphate F G 7 1 Kumulus DF sulphur F G 21 once residues dry 10 8 Controls Grape erineum mites Malathion 500 E malathion organophosphate F G Nexter pyridaben 21 F G Opal potassium salts of insecticidal soap F G 0 NA Do not allow tank mixes to sit for long periods. Mix and fatty acids spray as soon as possible. Pounce permethrin pyrethroid F G 21 Ripcord 400 EC cypermethrin 3 F G see label Avoid spraying when temperatures are above 25 C Sluggo ferric phosphate 0 14 Apply when infestation begins. Apply higher rates when population is very high. Success 480 SC spinosad spinosyn F G S S S Thionex 50 W endosulfuran chlorinated cyclodiene F G 30 Only French hybrids and vinifera varieties are susceptible to this pest. UP-Cyde 2.5EC cypermethrin 3 F G
5 Carrot Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes Aphids Aster Leafhopper Carrot Rust Fly Carrot Weevil Cutworms Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid S G 21 Controls aphids, leafhoppers, fleabeetles; reduces numbers of european chafer larvae Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid F G 7 S * Aphids; *suppression Ambush 500 EC permetherin 3A S G Do not disturb soil surface for 5 days after treatment Closer SC * sulfoxaflor sulfoxamines F G Diazinon 50 W diazinon organophosphate F G 10 Imidan 50 WP phosmet organophosphate F G 40 2 Lorsban 4E chlorpyrifos organophosphate F G Use high rate on large larvae or dry soils. Matador cyhalothrin-lambda pyrethroid F G Pounce permethrin 3 F G Pyrinex 480 EC chlorpyrifos organophosphate F G Ripcord 400 EC cypermethrin 3A F G Do not graze or feed tops to livestock Silencer 120 EC lambda cyhalothrin 3 F G UP-Cyde cypermethrin 3 F G
6 Pea Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes Aphids Alfalfa looper Armyworms Beetworms Brown marmorated stink bug Cabbage looper Corn earworm Cutworms European cornborer Fall armyworm Pea aphid Western bean cutworm Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid F G Also provides leafhopper suppression Closer SC * sulfoxaflor sulfoxamines F G Coragen chlorantraniliprole anthranilic diamide F G Dibrom naled 1B F A/G 2 48 Read and follow labelled directions Lagon 480 E dimethoate 1B F A/G 3 2 Read and follow labelled directions Lannate methomyl carbamate F G S Malathion 85 E malathion 1B F A/G 3 Read and follow labelled directions Matador cyhalothrin-lambda pyrethroid F A/G 7* 7 3 *PHI of 14 days for dry peas and beans. Refer to label Opal potassium salts of fatty acids insecticidal soap F G Do not use on sweet peas Pounce 384 EC permethrin 3 F A/G Read and follow labelled directions Silencer 120 EC lambda cyhalothrin 3 F A/G A2x /G3x
7 Bean Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes Aphid Armyworm Beetworm Cabbage Looper Corn earworm Cutworm European corn borer Fall armyworm Potato leafhopper Western bean cutworm Tarnished plant bug Admire imidacloprid neonicotinoid F G * *Leafhopper suppression Ambush 500 EC permethrin synethetic pyrethroids (3) F A/G 7 once dry as necessary 2 Snap bean BioProtec CAF kurstaki 11 F A/G Closer SC * sulfoxaflor sulfoxamines F G Coragen chlorantraniliprole anthranilic diamide F G Delegate WG spinetoram spinosyn F G Intrepid 240 F methoxyfenozide ecdysone agonist F G Lagon 480 E dimethoate 1B F 7 3 Matador cyhalothrin-lambda pyrethroid F A/G 7* 7 3 *PHI of 14 days for dry peas and beans. Refer to label Opal potassium salts of fatty acids insecticidal soap F G 0 7 to 14 Pounce 384 EC permethrin 3 F A/G 7 Rimon 10 EC emulsifiable 15 F G Silencer 120 EC lambda cyhalothrin 3 F A/G 21-Jan 24 4-Jan A3x/G2x Success 480 SC spinosad spinosyn F G
8 Sweet Corn Seed 2013 Disease Notes Seed treatments Application rate (grams/kg of seed) Corn Root Worm European Chaffer Flea Beetles Seedcorn Maggot White Grubs Wireworm Damping Off Fusarium Penicillium Pythium Rhizoctonia Seed Decay Seedling Blight Root Rot Allegiance FL metalaxyl acylamine ml/100kg For use in commercial seed treatment plants. Do not feed crop to livestock for four weeks after planting. Apron XL LS metalaxyl-m acylamine 20-40ml/100kg For use in commercial seed treatment plants. Tank mix with Maxim 480 FS. Captan FL captan phthalimide 60-85ml/25kg For use in commercial seed treatment plants only. Cruiser 5FS thiamethoxam neonicotinoid ml/100kg * For use in commercial seed treatment plants only. Do not graze or feed to livestock within 45 days of planting. *Refer to label for corn root worm rate Dividend XL RTA difenoconazole + metalaxyl triazole + acylamine ml/100kg Do not graze or feed to livestock within 60 days of planting. Dynasty 100FS azoxystrobin strobilurin 10 ml/100kg For use in commercial seed treatment plants only. Do not graze or feed to livestock within 45 days of planting. Gaucho 480 FL imidacloprid chloronicotine ml/100kg For use in commercial seed treatment plants only. Use high rate for flea beetles. Carry over of seed is not recommended. Losban 15G chlorpyrifos organophosphate 75 grams / 100 meters of row Maxim 480 FS fludioxonil phenylpyrrole For use in commercial seed treatment plants only. Tank mix with Apron XL LS. Poncho 600 clothianidin chloronicotine see label For use in commercial seed treatment plants only. One year plant back restrictions for leafy, root and tuber vegetables. Thiram 75 WP thiram dithiocarbamates 55g/25kg Do not feed treated clipping to livestock.
9 Sweet Corn Pest Control 2013 Insects Notes Application timing Armyworm Aphid Black cutworm Cabbage looper Corn earworm Corn rootworm Cutworm European corn borer Fall armyworm Brown marmorated stink bug Leafminer: liriomyza sativa and tifolii Slug Ambush 500 EC permetherin pyrethroid F A/G 1 12 Do not disturb soil for 5 days after application Coragen chlorantraniliprole anthranilic diamide at threshold F G 5 1 Entrust 80 W spinosad egg hatch/small larvae 7 2 Maintain spray ph of 6 or greater Force 3.0 G telfluthrin pyrethroid planting G Apply in-furrow at planting Intrepid 240 F methoxyfenozide ecdysone agonist F G Lannate methomyl carbamate at threshold F G S Use high rate for corn borer Lorsban 4E chlorpyrifos organophosphate 2-5 leaf stage F G Matador 120 EC lambda cyhalothrin pyrethroid F A/G (2 aerial) Orthene 75 SP acephate organophosphate F G 21 4 Read and follow label directions Pounce 384 EC permethrin pyrethroid F A 1 2 aerial Read and follow label directions Pyrinex 480 EC chlorpyrifos organophosphate 2-5 leaf stage F G 70 Read and follow label directions Ripcord 400 EC cypermethrin pyrethroid 5 leaf stage F A/G 5-21 Do not disturb soil for 5 days after application Silencer 120 EC lambda cyhalothrin 3 F A/G Read and follow label directions Sluggo ferric phosphate inorganic F G 0 Use high rates on severe infestations Success 480 SC spinosad spinosyn small larvae/low populations F G 7 2 Do not apply within 7 days of forage harvest Up-Cyde 2.5EC cypermethrin 3 F A/G Read and follow label directions
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