Insecticides, Miticides and Molluscicides Available to Florida's Strawberry Industry
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Insecticides, Miticides and Molluscicides Available to Florida's Strawberry Industry

   

Insecticides, Miticides and Molluscicides Available to Florida's Strawberry Industry1

James F. Price, Curtis Nagle, Elzie McCord, Jr. and Susan E. Webb2

Numerous insect and mite pests affect production and economic returns to Florida strawberry growers. Crop managers face enormous difficulties in managing these arthropods efficiently. There are only three management options once strawberries have been set in the field: (1) cultural techniques such as removing ripe fruit from the field to reduce sap beetle infestations, (2) biological techniques such as releasing Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot predators for twospotted spider mite control, and (3) chemical techniques such as using insecticides and miticides.

Numerous chemical compounds are available to strawberry crop managers in Florida. In many cases, the selection and effective use of products is essential for the efficient management of arthropods (insects and mites) and gastropods (slugs and snails). Selected products presently available for Florida's commercial strawberry production sites are presented in Table 1 . The list includes active ingredients and their IRAC3 mode of action codes, product trade names, registrants, restricted re-entry intervals (REI) and pre-harvest intervals (PHI) that must be observed. Signal words and an indication of restricted use status or acceptability for organic production4 of each product are also given to enhance the informed selection and safe use of the pesticides. Other products containing the active ingredients presented in Table 1 may be available. Electronic versions of specimen labels can usually be accessed by a search at the Web sites of CDMS (http://www.cdms.net/ manuf/default.asp ), C&P Press (http://www. greenbook.net/ ) or the affiliated manufacturer. This information is provided in order to increase profitability of strawberry production and enhance the safe and environmentally sound use of the pesticides now available.

The product label communicates the lawful use of the product and must be read, understood and followed. The label contains important limitations that are not be presented in Table 1 , such as dosages and restrictions on numbers of applications. When using a pesticide for the first time, it is important to apply the product first to a small portion of the crop and wait to observe possible detrimental effects, such as leaf distortion and plant stunting.

Table 1. Pesticides available in Florida to control insects, mites, snails and slugs on strawberry.

Active

Ingredient

(Mode of action code)1

Trade Name2

Registrant

REI

(Hrs)3

PHI

(Days)4

Signal

Word

RUP5

/ORG6

1,3-dichloropropene

(no code)


Telone II
Dow Agrosciences
5 days


Not Applicable


Warning
RUP


1,3-dichloropropene

(no code) & chloropicrin (8B)


Telone C-17

Telone C-35

InLine


Dow Agrosciences
5 days
Not Applicable


Danger
RUP


Abamectin

(6)


Abacus


Rotam USA


12


3


Warning


RUP


Abba 0.15 EC


Makhteshim Agan North America


12


3


Warning


RUP


Agri-Mek 0.15 EC

Epi-Mek 0.15 EC


Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc
12


3


Warning
RUP


Zoro


Cheminova


12


3


Warning


RUP


Acequinocyl

(20B)


Kanemite 15 SC
Arysta Lifescience


12
1
Caution

Azadirachtin

(18B)


Aza-Direct
Gowan


4


0


Caution
ORG
Azatin XL
OHP


4
0
Caution

Azatrol EC
PBI Gordon
4
0
Caution
ORG
Ecozin 3% EC

Ornazin 3% EC


AMVAC Chemical


12


0
Warning

Neemix 4.5
Certis USA
12
0


Warning
ORG
Bacillus thuringiensis

aizawai various strains (11B1)


Agree WG
Certis USA


4
0
Caution
ORG
XenTari Dry Flowable
Valent USA


4
0
Caution
ORG


Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki various strains (11B2)


Biobit HP


Valent Biosciences


4


0


Caution


ORG


Condor

Crymax


Certis USA


4


0


Caution



Deliver


Certis USA


4


0


Caution


ORG


Dipel DF
Valent Biosciences


4


0


Caution


ORG


Dipel ES
Valent Biosciences


4
Not Stated


Caution



Javelin WG


Certis USA
4


0


Caution
ORG


Lepinox WDG


Certis USA


12


0


Warning



Beauveria bassiana ATCC 74040

(no code)


Naturalis L
Troy Biosciences


4
0


Caution
ORG


Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA

(no code)


BotaniGard 22WP,

BotaniGard ES


Emerald Bio Agriculture
4
0
Caution

Mycotrol O
Laverlam International


4


0


Caution
ORG


Bifenazate
Acramite 50WS
Chemtura USA


12
1 (1 yr. nurseries)


Caution

Bifenthrin


Brigade WSB
FMC


12


0


Warning
RUP


Carbaryl

(1A)


10% Sevin Granules


Loveland Products


12
7
Caution

AllPro Carbaryl 50 WP
Value Garden Supply


12


7


Caution



Carbaryl 4L

Carbaryl 80S


Drexel Chemical Co.


12
7
Caution



Cutworm & Cricket Bait


Southern Agricultural Insecticides


12


1
Caution



Sevin Brand 4F

Sevin Brand XLR Plus


Bayer Cropscience
12
7
Caution

Sevin Brand 80S
Bayer Cropscience
12
7


Warning

Sevin 50 W
Southern Agricultural Insecticides, Inc.
12


1
Warning

Chlorpyrifos

(1B)


Chlorpyrifos 4E-AG
Makhteshim Agan North America


24


21


Warning
RUP


Govern 4E


Tenkoz


24


21


Warning


RUP


Lorsban 4E

Lorsban 75 WG


Dow Agrosciences


24
21
Warning
RUP
Clove oil, thyme oil & cinnamon oil

(no code)


Ecotrol G


Ecosmart Technologies


0


0


Caution
ORG


Diazinon

(1B)


Diazinon 50W

Diazinon AG500


Makhteshim Agan North America
24


5


Caution
RUP


Diazinon AG500
Helena Chemical


24
5
Caution
RUP


Diazinon AG600 WBC
Loveland Products


3 days


5
Caution
RUP


Diazinon Insecticide
Drexel Chemical.


24
5
Caution
RUP


Dicofol

(unknown)


Dicofol 4E
Makhteshim-Agan North America


12


2


Caution



Kelthane 50 WSP
Dow Agrosciences


48


3


Danger



Endosulfan

(2A)


Endosulfan 3EC
Drexel Chemical .


48


4


Danger
RUP


Thiodan Emulsifiable Concentrate
Universal Crop Protection Alliance


48


4


Warning



Thionex 3EC

Thionex 50W


Makhteshim-Agan North America


24
4
Danger

Etoxazole

(10B)


Zeal Miticide
Valent USA
12
1
Caution

Fenbutatin-oxide

(12B)


Vendex 50 WP
E.I. duPont de Nemours


48
1
Danger
RUP


Fenpropathrin

(3)


Danitol 2.4 EC
Valent USA


24


2


Warning
RUP


Heterorhabditis indica

(no code)


Symbion-South


Integrated BioControl Systems
0


0


Caution

Hexythiazox

(10A)


Savey 50DF
Gowan


12


3


Caution

Imidacloprid

(4A)


Admire 2F

Admire Pro Systemic


Bayer Cropscience


12
14
Caution

Alias 2F


Makhteshim Agan North America


12


14


Caution



Couraze 1.6F


Cheminova


12


7


Caution



Courage 2F


Cheminova


12


14


Caution



Pasada 1.6F


Makhteshim Agan North America


12


7


Caution



Provado 1.6 Flowable
Bayer Cropscience


12


7


Caution



Iron phosphate

(no code)


Sluggo-AG
Lawn and Garden Products


0
0
Caution
ORG
Malathion

(1B)


Malathion 5EC
Drexel Chemical


12
3
Warning

Malathion 5EC
Micro-Flo Co.
12
3
Warning

Malathion 8 F


Gowan


12


3


Caution



Metaldehyde

(no code)


Deadline Bullets

Deadline M-Ps


AMVAC Chemical


12


0


Caution

Durham Metaldehyde Granules 3.5

Durham Metaldehyde Granules 7.5


AMVAC Chemical


12


0
Caution

OR-CAL Slug & Snail Bait


OR-CALL


12


0


Caution



Slug-Fest All Weather Formula
Or-Cal


24
0
Warning

Metam-sodium

(no code)


Metam CLR
Taminco


48
Not Applicable


Danger

Vapam HL
AMVAC Chemical
48


Not Applicable


Danger



Methoxyfenozide

(18A)


Intrepid 2F


Dow Agrosciences


4


3


Caution



Methyl Bromide (8A) & Chloropicrin (8B)


MBC 98-2
Agriliance
See label


Not Applicable
Danger
RUP


Naled

(1B)


Dibrom 8

Emulsive


AMVAC Chemical


See label


1


Danger

Neem oil

(no code)


Trilogy


Certis USA


4


Not stated


Caution


ORG


Potassium Salts of Fatty Acids

(no code)


AllPro

Insecticidal Soap


Value Garden

Supply


12


0


Caution

M-Pede
Dow Agrosciences


12
0
Warning
ORG


Propargite

(12C)


Omite 30WS

Omite CR


Chemtura USA


3


1 year


Danger

Pyrethrins

(3)


PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4


McLaughlin Gormley King


12


0


Caution


ORG


PyGanic EC 5.0


McLaughlin Gormley King


12


0


Warning


ORG


Pythrins (3) & rotenone (21)


Pyrellin EC


Webb Wright


12


12 hours


Caution



Pyrethrins (3) & piperonyl butoxide (27A)


EverGreen EC 60-6
McLaughlin Gormley King


12
0
Caution



Pyrenone Crop Spray
Bayer Cropscience


12
0
Caution



Pyreth-It
Whitmire Micro-Gen Research Labs


12
0
Caution

Pyrethrins (3) & piperonyl butoxide (27A) & silicon dioxide

(no code)


Diatect II Multipurpose
Diatect International


12
0
Caution

Pyriproxyfen

(7D)


Esteem 0.86EC


Valent USA


12


2


Caution



Esteem Ant Bait


Valent USA


12


1


Caution



Refined Petroleum Distillate

(no code)


JMS Stylet-Oil
JMS Flower Farms


4
0
Caution

Mite-E-Oil
Helena Chemical


4


0
Caution

Saf-T-Side Spray Oil Emulsion
Brandt Consolidated
4
0
Caution

Ultra-Fine Oil
Whitmire Micro-Gen Research Labs


4
0
Caution

Rosemary oil

(no code)


Hexacide


Ecosmart Technologies


0



Caution


ORG


Rosemary oil & Peppermint oil

(no code)


Ecotrol EC


Ecosmart Technologies


0


0


Caution


ORG


S-Methoprene

(7A)


Extinguish Professional Fire Ant Bait
Wellmark International
4
Not Stated
Caution

Sodium tetraborohydrate decahydrate

(no code)


Prev-Am
Oro Agri


12


Not Stated


Warning



Spinosad

(5)


Entrust
Dow Agrosciences


4
1
Caution


ORG
Justice Fire Ant Bait
Dow Agrosciences


4
Not Stated


Caution


ORG
SpinTor 2SC
Dow Agrosciences


4
1
Caution



Spiromesifen (23)


Oberon 2SC
Bayer Cropscience


12


3


Caution



Sulfur

(no code)


Kumulus DF
Micro-Flo


24
Not Stated
Caution
ORG
Micronized Gold

Suffa 6F

Sulfur 90W


Drexel Chemical


24
Not Stated
Caution

Sulfur 6L
Micro-Flo


24
Not Stated
Caution

Thiolux Jet Dry Flowable Micronized Sulfur


Syngenta Crop Protection


24
Not Stated
Caution
ORG
Thiamethoxam


Actara
Syngenta Crop Protection


12


3


Caution



Platinum
Syngenta Crop Protection


12


50


Caution



1 Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) mode of action classification codes version 5.3.

2 Usually only one example of each formulation is given. There may be other products available that are as effective as those listed.

3 REI = Re-entry Interval or period between application and earliest normal entry into treated area.

4 PHI = Pre-harvest Interval or period between application and earliest harvest in treated area.

5 RUP indicates Restricted Use Pesticide for which an applicator's license is required.

6 ORG indicates the product is listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production.



Footnotes

1. This document is ENY-657 (IN400), one of a series of the Entomology & Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Published: October 2001. Revised: October 2007. For more publications related to horticulture/agriculture, please visit the EDIS Website at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/.

2. James F. Price, associate professor, Curtis Nagle, biologist, Entomology and Nematology Department, Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, Wimauma, 33598; Elzie McCord, Jr., associate professor of biology, Division of Natural Sciences, New College of Florida, Sarasota, 34243; and Susan E. Webb, associate professor, Entomology and Nematology Department, Cooperative Extension Service, Insititute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, 32611.

3. Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) mode of action codes are from the IRAC Mode of Action Classification version 5.3 available at http://www.irac-online.org/.

4. Products approved for use in organic production by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI). Restrictions and additional information can be found at

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The use of trade names in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information. UF/IFAS does not guarantee or warranty the products named, and references to them in this publication does not signify our approval to the exclusion of other products of suitable composition. All chemicals should be used in accordance with directions on the manufacturer's label. Use pesticides safely. Read and follow directions on the manufacturer's label.


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