Updated May 4, 2006 by Gary Hein and John Thomas
Insecticides registered for use at planting for Hessian fly control are not recommended.
Because of the sporadic occurrence of severe infestations, the economics do not support insecticide use at planting.
Delayed planting dates and resistant varieties can be used with little or no additional cost to the farmer.
Because of the sporadic occurrence of severe infestations, the economics do not support insecticide use at planting.
Delayed planting dates and resistant varieties can be used with little or no additional cost to the farmer.
This list is not inclusive. See http://www.greenbook.net
or other resources for additional registrations.
This information is presented in abbreviated form. Be sure to consult the label for additional information and restrictions.
This information is presented in abbreviated form. Be sure to consult the label for additional information and restrictions.
| IRAC Mode of Action Classification: | ||||
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| R = Restricted-Use Product | * = Suitable for chemigation | ai = active ingredient | REI = Re-Entry Interval | |
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| Mode of Action |
Product Name |
Common Name |
Rate |
Restrictions/Comments |
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| 1B R | Di-Syston 15% G | disulfoton | 1.67 oz/1000 ft Up to 6.7 lbs/A |
Apply by drilling or broadcast at planting time. REI 72 hrs. |
SEED TREATMENTS |
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| Mode of Action |
Product Name |
Common Name |
Rate | Restrictions/Comments |
| 4A | Cruiser 5FS | thiamethoxam | 0.75 - 1.33 fl oz per 100 lbs seed |
120-day plant-back interval for non-labeled crops. |
| 4A | Gaucho (multiple formulations); (Commercial Seed-Treaters Only) |
imidacloprid | 1 - 3 fl oz per 100 lbs seed |
Grazing interval 45 days. 12-month plant-back interval for non-labeled crops. |

