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Chapter 13. Pepper Production

Craig Frey, Eugene J. McAvoy, Johan Desaeger, Gary E. Vallad, Jawwad Qureshi, and Nathan S. Boyd

Botany and Planting

Bell pepperCapsicum annuum, Solanaceae

Habanero and Bird’s-eye pepperCapsicum chinense

Cultivars

Sweet Bell

Antebellum. Green, sweet pepper with earlier setting patterns and more concentrated fruit set, deep-green color, and blocky shape. R to Xcv 1–10, TMV: 0: IR TSWV.

Aristotle. Green-to-red blocky bell with great yield potential. Extra large, thick walled. Very vigorous plant that produces dark-green, anthocyaninless fruit. R to Xcv 1–3, PVY, Tobamo Po (R).

Autry. Uniformly blocky fruit that ripen red. Fruit set is concentrated, with high first-pick yields. R to Xcv 1–10, TMO and IR to TSWV.

Blitz. Early-maturing, extra-large, blocky, green-to-red bell with great yield potential at first harvest. Fruit are high quality with thick walls and a uniformly blocky shape. HR: TMV: 0 / Xcv: 0–5, 7–9 and IR: TEV.

Boca. Fruit is very dark green with thick firm walls. TSWV in addition to bacterial leaf spot resistance. R to Xcv 1–10.

Green Machine. Main-season hybrid bell pepper for the spring and fall season with robust plant that produces dark green, deep blocky, anthocyaninless fruits turning red at maturity. HR to TMV race 0 and IR to Xcv 1–10 and TSWV.

Nitro S10®. A mid-maturing hybrid suited for place pack. It is adapted to fall and spring in the Southeast. Fruit have good size uniformity, are smooth, firm, and glossy dark green, and mature to red color. R to TMV 0 and IR to Pc, TSWV, and Xcv 0–10.

Placepack. Main-season, high-quality, dark-green pepper with high percentage of 4-lobes. Plants provide good cover. R to Xcv 1–10, PVY 0–1, Tm 0 and IR to TEV.

Provider. Dark-green fruit with plant structure and fruit set making it ideal for extended harvest. R to Xcv 1–10, PVY 0–1, Tm 0 and IR to TEV.

PS 09979325. Main-season hybrid that develops a mid-sized plant that produces green, maturing-to-red fruit targeted to the southeastern United States. The plants produce a high, concentrated set of firm, dark-green, smooth, blocky fruit 74 days after transplant. The hybrid is resistant to Tobamo Po and bacterial leaf spot races 0–10 (X10R).

PS 9928302. High resistance to bacterial spot races 1–5 (X5R) and combines a large, robust plant with large, dark-green to firm-red fruits. In trials, 8302 has been very adaptable with good size, shape, uniformity, and color. It is anthocyaninless. Xcv 1–5, Tm Po (HR).

Regulator. Widely adapted. Strong plant with good cover. Produces a high percentage of uniform, four-lobed fruit. R to Xcv 1–10, Tm 0 and IR to TSWV 0.

Seedway 48. Medium plant size with large to jumbo, uniform, and dark-green fruit. R to Xcv 1–10.

Shogun S10®. Extra-large, dark-green fruit with high yield potential. Adapted to late fall, winter, and spring in the Southeast. R to TMV 0 and IR to TSWV, Xcv 1–10.

SV3255PB. Main season variety with blocky green-to-red fruit. IR: Xcv 0–10.

Standout. Uniformly shaped, extra-large to jumbo-sized dark, glossy fruit.

Vanguard. Medium plant with good foliage. Fruit are dark green, blocky, 4-lobed, and extra large with thick firm walls. Early maturity with concentrated harvest. R to Xcv 1–5, PepMo and ToM.

Sweet Peppers

Boris. Sweet banana type with light-yellow to red fruit. R to TSWV.

Lemon Delite, Orange Delite, Ruby Delite. Series is a large-fruited snack pepper variety with very early maturity and hot set potential. R to TMV 0 and Xcv 0–3, 7,8.

Natasha. Sweet banana with a vigorous plant. Light-yellow to red fruit. R to Xcv 1–3.

Sopron. Sweet banana type with light-yellow to red fruit. R to Xcv 1–3.

Cubanelle

Aruba. Early-maturing, erect plant, 3–4 lobed, elongated fruit, matures from a pale lime green to a bright red.

Bimini. Thick-walled, heavy fruit with good setting ability and excellent flavor. Performs well in both fall and spring seasons. T to Xcv 1–10.

Granada. Good canopy provides protection against sun scald, well-adapted to the Southeast. Heavy yields of sweet, thick-walled Cubanelle peppers. Peppers turn from light green to red at maturity. R to Xcv 0–3, 7, 8.

Key West. Long, lime-green fruit that matures to red. R to Xcv 1–3.

Hot Ancho Poblano

Hitman. Dark green and glossy open-field fruit with high percentage of two-lobed fruit. Medium-early maturity. R to Tm 0.

Massivo. Mostly two-lobed dark-green fruit. R to TMV.

Hot Cayenne

Arapaho. Cayenne type with early maturity on a medium-sized plant. Produces long (8–9 inch), medium-high pungent fruit with great flavor and aroma.

Iberia. Long hot type similar to Mesilla but longer and slightly hotter. R to TMV.

Mesilla. Long hot type produces very long (9–11 by 1.5 inch) fruit that can be used green or red. Pods grow pendant from a large plant, maturing at mid-season. R to Tobamo Po and PVY, and IR to TEV.

Hot Jalapeño

Baluarte. Large, thick-walled fruit, with low cracking. R to Xcv 1–3.

Compadre. Medium-to-late fruiting. Vigorous plant with good tolerance to extreme temperatures. Continuous picking. Uniform, smooth, large fruit. No purpling. R to PVY, TM and Xcv 2, 5.

Everman. Shiny and uniform fruit with excellent weight and shelf life and no cracking. Open plant with good regrowth and continuous set during the cycle. R to Xcv 1–3.

Jedi (Jaguar). Vigorous plant with jumbo fruit. R to Xcv 1–3.

Lexus. Concentrated early-season fruit set. Glossy dark-green fruit. HR to Xcv 1–3.

Mixteco. Early-maturing, heavy and thick-walled fruit with deep-green color. Strong plant with good regrowth that brings high yield potential. R to Tm 0 and IR to Xcv 1–3.

Orizaba. Large, strong fruit with excellent leaf cover. Spicy with little cracking. R to Xcv 1–3.

PS 11435807. Vigorous medium plant with concentrated fruit set. Smooth dark-green fruit. R to PVY, TE. Intermediate resistance to root-knot nematode.

PS 11435810. Vigorous tall plant with pungent, dark-green, smooth fruit. R to root-knot nematode, Phytophthora capsici, PVY, TE.

Other Hot Peppers

Altiplano. Vigorous serrano pepper with uniform and glossy green fruit.

Balada. Finger hot Asian-type pepper, fruit maturing from green to red, fruit slightly curved, tapers to point, highly pungent.

Camino Real. Serrano type, medium maturity, large green-fruit size. R to PVY and IR to TEV.

Canario Real. A main-season, hot banana pepper with large, heavy fruit and vigorous plant habit.

Charger. Anaheim type with smooth, flat, thick-walled fruit that is mildly hot. IR to TSWV.

Devil Serrano. Early, large, dark-green glossy fruit. Semi-indeterminate bush. HR to TMV, PVY. IR to TEV.

Don Picoso. Dark-green serrano type with thick wall fruit.

Flaming Flare. Widely adapted Fresno pepper with 4-inch-long, thin-walled fruit with a sweet and mildly hot flavor. R to TMV.

Fresno 3429. Vigorous medium-to-tall plant. 75 days to maturity. Thick, firm wall, good shipper. Deep red at maturity.

Habanero. Habanero type, ready for harvest 90–100 days from transplant, extremely pungent, both fresh and processing markets. The wrinkled fruit taper to a point and measure approximately 2 by 1 inch. The thin flesh is light-green to orange-pink at full maturity.

Inferno. This Hungarian hot wax hybrid produces high yields of uniform fruit. The thick-walled pods mature from yellow to red and are pendant, large, smooth, tapered, and well-suited for fresh market and pickling.

Lone Ranger. Serrano pepper variety with excellent plant cover, good heat setting, large size that averages between 4 and 4.5 inches, and thick walls for great shelf life. R to Xcv 0-3, 7, 8.

Megalodon. Large, habanero-type pepper with compact growth habit. Fruit green to orange to red.

Pathfinder. Serrano pepper with excellent plant and foliar cover, with an average fruit length of 4.5–5 inches. Dark-green fruit with thick walls are suitable for the export market. R to Xcv 0–3, 7, 8.

Rio de Oro. Very large Santa Fe type with wide shoulders. Matures from golden yellow to red.

Rio Tesoro. Hybrid yellow Caribe pepper. 3.5 inch by 2inch fruit.

Super Habanero. Bright-red fruit with good shelf life. Medium-to-high plant vigor with good canopy coverage.

Table 1. Planting information for pepper.

Planting Dates

Traditional

Bird's Eye

North Florida

July–Aug; Feb–Mar

Aug; Feb–Mar

Central Florida

Aug–Sept; Jan–Mar

Aug–Sept; Jan–Mar

South Florida

Aug–Feb

Aug–Feb

Planting Information

Distance between rows (in)

36–48

60–72

36–48

Number of rows/bed

1–2

1

Distance between rows/bed

15–18

10–24

Distance between plants (in)

9–15

0.5–0.75

Seed per acre in transplant (lb)

0.25–0.5

0.25–0.5

Days to maturity from transplant

65–75

 

Plant population (acre)

14,520–19,400

17,500

 

The following tables list registered pesticides that should be integrated with other pest management methods. Additional information on integrated management methods can be requested from UF/IFAS Extension horticulture or agriculture agents. A list of local UF/IFAS Extension offices is available at https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/find-your-local-office/.

Table 2. Herbicides approved for managing weeds in peppers. Contact: Nathan S. Boyd, UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center.

Active Ingredient

lb a.i./Acre

Trade Name

Product/Acre

MOA Code

Weeds Controlled/Remarks

Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.

***PREPLANT/PREEMERGENCE ***

Bensulide

5.0–6.0

(Prefar) 4 E

5–6 qt

8

Broadleaves and grasses. Incorporate mechanically 1–2 inches deep or with irrigation 2–4 inches deep.

Carfentrazone

up to 0.031

(Aim) 2.0 EC

up to 2 fl oz

14

Apply as a preplant burndown for emerged broadleaf weeds up to 4 inches tall or rosettes less than 3 inches across. Good coverage is essential. A nonionic surfactant, methylated seed oil, or crop oil concentrate is recommended. No pretransplant interval.

Clomazone

0.25–1

(Command) 3ME

0.67 to 2.67 pt

15

Annual broadleaves and grasses. Do not use on banana peppers. Place the roots of transplanted peppers below the chemical barrier.

Flumioxazin

up to 0.128

(Chateau) EZ

up to 4 oz

14

Annual broadleaves and grasses. Apply to row middles of raised plastic-mulched beds that are at least 4 inches higher than the treated row middles and with a 24-inch bed width. Do not apply after transplant. Label is a Third-Party Registration (TPR, Inc.). Use without a signed authorization and waiver of liability is a misuse of the product. Tank-mix with a burndown herbicide to control emerged weeds. 0-day pretransplant interval.

Fomesafen

0.25–0.38

(Reflex) 2 EC

1.0–1.5 pt

14

Broadleaves and yellow/purple nutsedge. Suppression of some annual and perennial grasses. Label is a 24(C) local indemnified label and a waiver of liability must be signed for use. Transplanted crop only. May be applied to bare-ground production 7 days before transplanting or to a formed bed but prior to laying plastic. Use shields or hooded sprayers if applying to row middles and prevent contact with plastic mulch. 60-day PHI.

Glufosinate

up to 0.79

(Rely) 280

43 oz

 

Burndown of emerged broadleaves, grasses, and nutsedge. May be applied as a pre-plant burndown and pre-plant to plastic mulch covered beds. See label for planting intervals. 30-day PHI.

Glyphosate

(various formulations)

consult labels

9

Emerged broadleaves, grasses, and nutsedge. Apply as a preplant burndown. Allow 3 days between application and planting. Consult label for individual product directions.

Halosulfuron

0.024–0.05

(Sandea, Profine) 75 DF

0.5–1.0 oz

2

Broadleaves and yellow/purple nutsedge. Apply to row middles only. Do not exceed 2 oz/A per 12-month period. 30-day PHI.

Lactofen

0.25–0.5

(Cobra) 2 EC

16–32 fl oz

14

Broadleaves. Label is a Third-Party Registration (TPR, Inc.). Use without a signed authorization and waiver of liability is a misuse of the product. Apply to the row middles only with a shielded or hooded sprayer. Product must not contact green foliage or fruit to avoid excessive injury. Drift of lactofen-treated soil particles onto plants can cause contact injury. Limit of 1 PRE and 1 POST application per growing season. 30-day PHI.

Napropamide

1.0–2.0

(Devrinol) 2-XT

2–4 qt

(Devrinol DF XT) 50 DF

4–8 lb

15

Annual broadleaves. Apply to bed tops after forming beds but before plastic application. Rainfall or overhead irrigate to 1 inch within 24 hr of application. For row-middle treatments, do not apply between bloom and harvest, and do not exceed 2 lb a.i./A per crop cycle.

Oxyfluorfen

0.25–0.5

(Goal 2 XL) 2 EC

1–2 pt

(GoalTender) 4 E

0.5–1.0 pt

14

Broadleaves. Apply as a preemergence broadcast or banded to preformed beds. 30-day pretransplant interval. Mulch may be applied any time during the 30-day interval.

Paraquat

0.5–1.0

(Gramoxone) 2 SL

2.0–4.0 pt

(Firestorm) 3 SL

1.3–2.7 pt

22

Emerged broadleaf and grass weeds. Apply as a preplant burndown treatment. Surfactant recommended. Consult label for new restrictions.

Pelargonic acid

(Scythe) 4.2 EC

3%–10% v/v

27

Emerged broadleaves and grasses. Apply as a preplant burndown treatment. Product is a contact, nonselective, foliar-applied herbicide with no residual control. May be tank-mixed with soil residual compounds.

Pendimethalin

0.48–0.72

(Prowl H20) 3.8

1.0–1.5 pt

3

Annual broadleaves and grasses. May be applied to row middles or under the plastic. Do not exceed 3.0 pt/A per year. 70-day PHI.

Pyraflufen

0.001–0.003

(ET Herbicide) 0.208 EC

0.5–2.0 fl oz

14

Emerged broadleaves less than 4 inches tall or rosettes less than 3 inches diameter. Apply as a preplant burndown treatment. Nonionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate recommended.

S-metolachlor

0.64–0.95

(Dual Magnum) 7.62 EC

0.67–1.0 pt

15

Annual broadleaves, grasses, and suppression of yellow/purple nutsedge. Label is a Third-Party Registration (TPR, Inc.). Use without a signed authorization and waiver of liability is a misuse of the product. Apply to the finished bed immediately before laying the plastic. Do not exceed 1.68 pt/A of Dual Magnum per crop cycle. 60-day PHI.

Sulfentrazone

0.09

Willowood Sulfentrazone

3 fl oz

14

Broadleaves, grasses, and nutsedge species. Apply under the plastic mulch or in row middles. Do not use on soils with less than 1% organic matter.

Trifluralin

0.5–0.75

(Treflan, Trifluralin) 4 EC

1.0–1.5 pt

(Treflan) 10 G

5.0–7.5 lb

3

Annual broadleaves and grasses. Incorporate 4 inches or less within 8 hr of application. Results in Florida are erratic on sandy soils with low organic matter. Note label precautions against planting noncrops within 5 months. Do not apply after transplanting. 60-day PHI.

***POSTEMERGENCE/POSTTRANSPLANT ***

Carfentrazone

up to 0.031

(Aim) 2.0 EC

up to 2 fl oz

14

Emerged broadleaves. Apply as hooded application to row middles only. May be tank-mixed with other herbicides. Do not exceed 6.1 fl oz per cropping season. A nonionic surfactant, methylated seed oil, or crop oil concentrate is recommended. 0-day PHI.

Clethodim

0.09–0.13

0.07–0.13

 

(Select Max) 1 EC

9–16 fl oz

1

Perennial and annual grasses. Use higher rates under heavy grass pressure or larger weeds. Surfactant or crop oil concentrate recommended. Consult label. 20-day PHI.

Diquat

0.5

(Reglone Dessiccant)

1 qt

22

Broadleaves and grasses. Apply to row middles only. Maximum of 2 applications per season. Prevent drift to crop. Nonionic surfactant recommended. 30-day PHI.

Glufosinate

up to 1.24

(Rely) 280

64 oz

 

Burndown of emerged broadleaves, grasses, and nutsedge present between rows of established peppers. Apply with a hooded applicator. 30-day PHI.

Halosulfuron

0.024–0.05

(Sandea, Profine) 75 DF

0.5–1.0 oz

2

Broadleaves and yellow/purple nutsedge. Apply to row middles only. Do not exceed 2 oz/A per 12-month period. Nonionic surfactant recommended. 30-day PHI.

Imazosulfuron

0.19–0.30

(League) 75 DF

4.0–6.4 oz

2

Broadleaves and yellow/purple nutsedge suppression. Pepper must be well established and 10 inches tall. Direct sprays to base of stem and avoid contact with leaves or fruit. Do not exceed 6.4 oz/A per crop season. Observe crop rotation restrictions. Nonionic surfactant recommended. 21-day PHI.

Paraquat

0.5

(Gramoxone) 2 SL

2 pt

(Firestorm) 3 SL

1.3 pt

22

Emerged broadleaves and grasses. Direct spray over emerged weeds 1–6 inches tall in-the-row middles between mulched beds. Use low pressure and shields to control drift. Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Nonionic surfactant recommended. Consult label for new restrictions.

Pelargonic acid

(Scythe) 4.2 EC

3%–10% v/v

27

Emerged broadleaves and grasses. Direct spray to row middles. Product is a contact, nonselective, foliar-applied herbicide with no residual control. May be tank-mixed with several soil residual compounds.

Pendimethalin

0.48–0.72

(Prowl H20) 3.8

1.0–1.5 pt

3

Broadleaves and grasses. May be applied posttransplant to row middles if previously untreated. Do not exceed 3.0 pt/A per year. 70-day PHI.

Sethoxydim

0.19–0.28

(Poast) 1.5 EC

1.0–1.5 pt

1

Actively growing grasses. A total of 4.5 pt/A applied in one season. Unsatisfactory results may occur if applied to grasses under stress. Crop oil concentrate recommended. 20-day PHI.

S-metolachlor

0.95

(Dual Magnum) 7.62 EC

1.0 pt

15

Annual broadleaves, grasses, and yellow/purple nutsedge. Label is a Third-Party Registration (TPR, Inc.). Use without a signed authorization and waiver of liability is a misuse of the product. Direct spray solution to row middles only with minimal contact to plants and plastic. Do not exceed 1.68 pt/A Dual Magnum per crop. 60-day PHI.

*** POSTHARVEST ***

Diquat

0.5

(Reglone Dessiccant)

2.0 pt

22

Minimum of 35 gal/A. Thorough coverage is required. Nonionic surfactant recommended.

Table 3. Insecticides labeled for management of arthropod pests of peppers. Contact: Jawwad Qureshi, UF/IFAS Southwest Florida Research and Education Center.

Insect or Mite Pest

MOA Code1

Trade Name (Active Ingredient) *Restricted

Rate

Product/Acre

Max Rate Product per Season

REI (Hours)

Days to Harvest

Remarks2

Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.

Please refer to chapter 19 for information on biopesticides, including materials labeled for certified organic production.

Aphids

(including aphid-transmitted viruses, green peach aphid, potato aphid)

1A

*Lannate LV, *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 1.5–3.0 pt

SP: 0.5–1.0 lb

No more than 12 pt/A LV or 4 lb/A SP.

48

3

No more than 8 applications per crop.

 

1A

*Vydate L

(oxamyl)

Foliar: 2–4 pt

Drip chemigation and soil injection systems: 2–4 pt/A of plant bed

Do not apply more than 24 pt/A.

48

7

Do not make more than 8 applications per season.

 

1B

Acephate 90 WDG

(acephate)

0.55–1.11 lb

Do not apply more than 2.22 lb/A.

24

7

 

 

1B

*Dibrom 8EC

(naled)

1 pt

Do not apply more than 5 pt/A.

48

1

Apply no more than 1 pt/A in Florida. Do not apply when temperatures are over 90°F.

 

1B

Dimethoate LV, EC, 2.67

(dimethoate)

LV & EC: 0.5–0.66 pt

2.67: 0.75–1.0 pt

Maximum total rate per year is 1.65 lb a.i./A.

48

0

Highly toxic to bees.

 

1B

Malathion 5EC

(malathion)

1.5–2.5 pt

No maximum.

12

3

Maximum of 2 applications per year.

 

1B

Orthene 97

(acephate)

Bell peppers: 0.5–1.0 lb

Non-bell peppers: 0.5 lb

Do not apply more than 2 lb a.i./A per crop cycle or 1 lb a.i./A for non-bell peppers.

24

7

 

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 23.04 fl oz/A.

24

5

Suppression only.

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times per season.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Suppression only.

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.0–4.5 fl oz

No more than 19.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.36 lb a.i./A of lambda-cyhalothrin products or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam products.

24

5

Toxic to bees.

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per year

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

6.0–9.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 31.0 fl oz/A per year.

24

5

Allow 5 days between applications. Suppression only.

 

4A

Actara

(thiamethoxam)

2.0–3.0 oz

Maximum of 11 oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam-containing products.

12

0

Toxic to bees.

 

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

7–14.0 fl oz

Maximum allowed on pepper is 14.0 fl oz/A (0.5 lb a.i./A).

12

Soil: 21

Most effective if applied to soil at transplanting.

 

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

0.44 fl oz/10,000 plants

0.44 fl oz/10,000 plants

12

Soil: 21

Planthouse: 1 application to transplants. See label.

 

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamiprid)

2.0–4.0 oz

No more than 16 oz/A of Assail 30SG, including any acetamiprid pretransplant applications.

12

7

Do not apply more than 4 times per season or more often than every 7 days.

 

4A

Assail 70WP

(acetamiprid)

0.8–1.7 oz

No more than 6.8 oz/A Assail 70WP, including any acetamiprid pretransplant applications.

12

7

Do not apply more than 4 times per season or more often than every 7 days.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

1.6–2.1 oz

No more than 6.4 oz/A

12

7

Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Soil: 4.8–6.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A r.

12

Apply at planting

Do not release irrigation water from the treated area. See label for instructions.

 

4A

Platinum

(thiamethoxam)

5–11 fl oz

11 fl oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Platinum 75 SG

(thiamethoxam)

1.66–3.67 oz

3.8–6.2 oz/A

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

No more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Suppression only. Use only 1 application method (soil or foliar). Follow label restrictions to protect pollinators.

 

4A

Venom

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 1–4 oz

Soil: 5–7.5 oz

Maximum 6 oz/A (foliar) or 12 oz/A (soil).

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Suppression only. Use only 1 application method (soil or foliar). Max of 3 applications per season.

 

4A + 28

Durivo

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

10–13 fl oz

13.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.172 lb thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb chlorantraniliprole.

12

30

Make only 1 soil application per crop season. Several methods of soil application—see label.

 

4A + 28

Voliam Flexi

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

4–7 oz

14 oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb a.i./A chlorantraniliprole products.

12

1

Not for greenhouses, transplants, or if seed was treated with thiamethoxam or other Group 4A insecticides. Do not use adjuvant on chili pepper or pimento. Highly toxic to bees.

 

4C

Transform WG

(sulfoxaflor)

0.75–1.0 oz

Do not apply more than 8.5 oz/A per year.

12

1

Do not apply more than 0.070 lb a.i./A per season. Do not make more than 2 applications per crop cycle.

 

4D

Sivanto Prime

(flupyradifurone)

7.0–12.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 28.0 fl oz/A per year.

4

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days.

 

9B

Fulfill

(pymetrozine)

2.75 oz

Do not apply more than 5.5 oz/A per crop.

12

0

Do not make more than 2 applications.

 

9B

PQZ

(pyrifluquinazon)

2.4–3.2 fl oz

4.8 fl oz/A per crop cycle

12

1

Do not make more than 2 applications per crop cycle.

 

9D

Sefina Inscalis Insecticide

(afidopyropen)

3.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 28 fl oz/A of product.

12

0

No more than 2 sequential applications per year before using a different mode of action.

 

23

Movento

(spirotetramat)

4.0–5.0 fl oz

Maximum of 10 fl oz/A .

24

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole)

13.5–20.5 fl oz

Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

12

1

Minimum spray interval is 5 days.

 

28

Verimark

(cyantraniliprole)

Soil at-planting or transplant trays: 6.75–13.5 fl oz

Drip chemigation or soil injection: 6.75–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per calendar year.

4

1

Suppression only.

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz per calendar year.

12

7

 

 

29

Beleaf 50 SG

(flonicamid)

2.8–4.28 oz

Do not apply more than 8.4 oz/A .

12

0

Begin applications before pests reach damaging levels.

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR (insect growth regulator). OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

10–21 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Greenhouse approved. May be mixed with some fungicides.

 

-

Molt-X

(azadirachtin)

8 fl oz

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

M-Pede 49% EC

(soap, insecticidal)

1%–2% v/v

 

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Greenhouse approved. May be mixed with some fungicides.

 

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

5–7 fl oz

 

4

0

Suppression of nymphs and adult feeding deterrence. IGR and feeding repellant. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Requiem 25EC

(extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides)

2–4 qt

 

4

0

Begin before pests reach damaging levels.

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Greenhouse labeled.

 

-

Ultra-Fine Oil, JMS Stylet-Oil, Saf-T-Side, others

(oil, insecticidal)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Others: 1–2 gal/100 gal

 

4

0

Stylet Oil helps manage aphid-borne viruses but does not kill aphids. Organic Stylet-Oil and Saf-T-Side are OMRI-listed.2

Beetles

(including beetle larvae, blister beetle, Colorado potato beetle, cucumber beetle, flea beetle)

1A

Carbaryl 4L

(carbaryl)

0.5–2 qt

Do not apply more than 8 qt per crop per year.

12

3

Bee Caution: DO NOT apply to weeds or crops in bloom.

 

1A

Sevin XLR; 4F

(carbaryl)

XLR, 4F: 0.5–2.0 qt

Do not apply a total of more than 8 qt/A per crop.

12

3

Do not apply more than 7 times. Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.

 

1B

*Dibrom 8EC

(naled)

1 pt

Do not apply more than 5 pt/A.

48

1

Apply no more than 1 pt/A in Florida. Do not apply when temperatures are over 90°F.

 

3A

*Ambush 25W

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 1.6 lb a.i./A.

12

3

Bell peppers only.

 

3A

*Asana XL

(esfenvalerate)

5.8–9.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.35 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Repeat applications at 7-to-10-day intervals to achieve control.

 

3A

*Brigade 2EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

No more than 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

4.0–10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A of product or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

No more than 23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A

*Pounce 25 WP

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 0.8 lb a.i./A.

12

3

Labeled for bell peppers. Do not make applications less than 5 days apart.

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.0–4.5 fl oz

No more than 19.0 fl oz/A of Endigo ZC or 0.36 lb a.i./A of lambda-cyhalothrin products or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam products.

24

5

Minimum interval between applications is 5 days. Toxic to bees.

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

6.0–9.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 31.0 fl oz/A per year.

24

5

Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A

Actara

(thiamethoxam)

2.0–3.0 oz

Maximum of 11 oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam-containing products per growing season.

12

0

Toxic to bees.

 

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

7–14.0 fl oz

Maximum allowed on pepper is 14.0 fl oz/A (0.5 lb a.i./A).

12

Soil: 21

Most effective if applied to soil at transplanting.

 

4A

Assail 70WP

(acetamiprid)

0.6–1.1 oz

No more than 6.8 oz/A of Assail 70WP, including any pretransplant applications of acetamiprid.

12

7

No more than 4 applications per season or reapplication within 7 days.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

1.6–2.1 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

7

Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Soil: 4.8–6.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

Apply at planting.

Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Platinum 75 SG

(thiamethoxam)

1.66–3.67 oz

11 fl oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A.

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Provado 1.6F

(imidacloprid)

3.8–6.2 oz

Maximum of 19.2 fl oz/A per crop.

12

0

Do not apply to crop treated with imidacloprid or thiamethoxam. Allow 5 days between apps.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar:1

Soil: 21

Application restrictions exist because of risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

4A

Venom

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 1–4 oz

Soil: 5–7.5 oz

No more than 6 oz/A (foliar) or 12 oz/A (soil).

12

Foliar:1

Soil: 21

Use only 1 application method (soil or foliar). No more than 3 applications per season.

 

4A + 28

Durivo

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

10–13 fl oz

13.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.172 lb/A thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb/A chlorantraniliprole.

12

30

Make only 1 soil application per crop season. Several methods of soil application—see label.

 

4A + 28

Voliam Flexi

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

4–7 oz

14 oz/A of product or 0.172 lb a.i./A thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb a.i./A of chlorantraniliprole products.

12

1

Not for greenhouses, transplants, or if seed was treated with thiamethoxam or other Group 4A insecticides. Do not use adjuvant on chili pepper or pimiento. Highly toxic to bees.

 

4D

Sivanto 200 SL

(flupyradifurone)

10.5–14.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 28.0 fl oz/A per year.

4

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days.

 

5

Radiant SC

(spinetoram)

5–10 fl oz

34 fl oz/A or 0.266 lb a.i./A per year.

4

1

Allow 4 days between applications. No more than 6 applications per year.

 

6

Abba Ultra

(abamectin)

4.0–8.0 fl oz

24 fl oz or 0.056 lb a.i. foliarly applied per year.

12

7

No more than 2 sequential applications of product or same active ingredient. Wait 7 days before retreatment.

 

28

Coragen

(chlorantraniliprole)

Foliar: 3.5–7.5 fl oz

No more than 15.4 fl oz/A or 0.2 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

Can apply by drip chemigation, at planting to soil and foliar. No more than 4 applications per crop.

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole)

7.0–13.5 fl oz

Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

12

1

Minimum spray interval is 5 days.

 

28

Verimark

(cyantraniliprole)

Soil at-planting or transplant trays: 6.75–13.5 fl oz

Drip chemigation or soil injection: 6.75–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

 

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

5.5–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz per calendar year.

12

7

 

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

5–16 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–16 fl oz

 

4

0

IGR and feeding repellant. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Surround

(kaolin)

12.50–50 lb

 

4

0

12.5 lb/25 gal preferred up to fruit set. Apply only up to 1/4 of desired fruit size unless washing capabilities are sufficient.

 

-

Ultra-Fine Oil, JMS Stylet-Oil, Saf-T- Side, others

(oil, insecticidal)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Others: 1–2 gal/100 gal

 

4

0

Organic Stylet-Oil and Saf-T-Side are OMRI-listed.2

Caterpillars

(including cabbage looper, corn earworm, garden webworm loopers, hornworms, salt marsh caterpillars, tobacco budworm, tomato fruitworm, tomato pinworm, beet armyworm, fall armyworm, southern armyworm)

1A

Carbaryl 4L

(carbaryl)

1–2 qt

Do not apply more than 8 qt per crop per year.

12

3

Do not apply to target crop or weeds in bloom. Up to 7 applications allowed per year.

 

1A

*Lannate LV, *SP

(methomyl)

LV: 0.75–3.0 pt

SP: 0.25–1.0 lb

No more than 12 pt/A LV or 4 lb/A SP.

48

3

No more than 8 applications per crop.

 

1A

Sevin XLR; 4F

(carbaryl)

XLR, 4F: 1–2 qt

Do not apply a total or more than 8 qt/A.

12

3

Do not apply more than 7 times. Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.

 

1B

Acephate 90 WDG

(acephate)

0.55–1.11 lb

Do not apply more than 2.22 lb/A per crop cycle.

24

7

Bell-type peppers only.

 

1B

Lorsban 75WG

(chlorpyrifos) [24(c) label] SLN FL-040005

1.33 lb

10.64 lb/A.

24

7

Do not apply within 10 days of transplanting or to plants under severe heat or drought stress. Do not make more than 8 applications.

 

1B

Orthene 97

(acephate)

Bell peppers: 0.50–1.00 lb

Do not apply more than 2 lb a.i./A.

24

7

 

 

3A

*Ambush 25W

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 1.6 lb a.i./A per season.

12

3

Bell peppers only.

 

3A

*Asana XL

(esfenvalerate)

5.8–9.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.35 lb a.i./A per season.

12

7

 

 

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

1.6–2.8 fl oz

16.8 fl oz/A of product or 0.132 lb a.i./A maximum.

12

7

Beet armyworm 1st and 2nd instars only. Do not apply more than 2.8 fl oz/A within 7 days.

 

3A

*Brigade 2EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

No more than 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Danitol 2.4 EC

(fenpropathrin)

10.67 fl oz

Maximum of 4 applications (0.8 lb a.i./A).

24

3

Do not mix with copper.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta- cypermethrin)

4.0–10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

0.96–1.92 fl oz

23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A

*Pounce 25 W

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 0.8 lb a.i./A.

12

3

Labeled for bell peppers. Do not make applications less than 5 days apart.

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

0.96–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.0–4.5 fl oz

No more than 19.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.36 lb a.i./A of lambda-cyhalothrin products or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam products.

24

5

Toxic to bees.

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

Cabbage looper, cutworms and hornworms: 5.0–8.0 fl oz

All others: 6.0–9.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 31.0 fl oz/A per year.

24

5

Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A + 28

Durivo

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

10–13 fl oz

13.0 fl oz/ A of product or 0.172 lb thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb chlorantraniliprole.

12

30

Make only 1 soil application per crop season. Several methods of soil application—see label.

 

4A + 28

Voliam Flexi

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

4–7 oz

14 oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam) or 0.2 lb a.i./A of chlorantraniliprole products.

12

1

Do not use in greenhouses or on transplants. Do not use if seed has been treated with thiamethoxam or if other Group 4A insecticides will be used. Highly toxic to bees.

 

5

Entrust SC

(spinosad)

1.5–8.0 fl oz

Do not use more than 29 oz/A or 0.45 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

Maximum application is 6 per year. Do not apply to seedlings grown for transplant. OMRI-listed.2

 

5

Radiant SC

(spinetoram)

5–10 fl oz

34 fl oz/A or 0.266 lb a.i./A per year.

4

1

Allow 4 days between applications. No more than 6 applications per year.

 

6

Abba Ultra

(abamectin)

8.0 fl oz

No more than 24 fl oz or 0.056 lb a.i. foliarly applied per year.

12

7

Tomato pinworm. No more than 2 sequential applications of product or same active ingredient. Wait 7 days before retreatment.

 

6

*Proclaim

(emamectin benzoate)

2.4–4.8 oz

No more than 28.8 oz/A.

12

7

 

 

11A

Agree WG

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies aizawai)

0.5–2.0 lb

 

4

0

Apply when larvae are small for best control. Can be used in greenhouse. OMRI-listed.2

 

11A

Biobit HP

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki)

0.5–2.0 lb

 

4

0

Treat when larvae are young. Good coverage is essential. Greenhouse approved. OMRI-listed.2

 

11A

Crymax WDG

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki)

0.5–2.0 lb

 

4

0

Use high rate for armyworms. Treat when larvae are young.

 

11A

Deliver

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki)

0.25–1.50 lb

 

4

0

Use higher rates for armyworms. OMRI-listed.2

 

11A

DiPel DF

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki)

0.5–2.0 lb

 

4

0

Treat when larvae are young. Good coverage is essential. OMRI-listed.2

 

11A

Javelin WG

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki)

0.12–1.50 lb

 

4

0

Treat when larvae are young. Thorough coverage is essential. OMRI-listed.2

 

11A

Xentari DF

(Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies aizawai)

0.5–2.0 lb

 

4

0

Treat when larvae are young. Thorough coverage is essential. May be used in the greenhouse. Can be used in organic production.

 

15

*Dimilin 25W, *2L

(diflubenzuron)

4–8 oz

Apply no more than 24 oz/A.

12

7

Up to 5 applications per season. IGR effects not seen for 5–7 days.

 

15

Rimon 0.83EC

(novaluron)

9–12 fl oz

Do not apply more than 36 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not use with an adjuvant.

 

18

Confirm 2F

(tebufenozide)

6–16 fl oz

Do not apply more than 1.0 lb a.i./A.

4

7

 

 

18

Intrepid 2F

(methoxyfenozide)

4–16 fl oz

Do not apply more than 64 fl oz/A.

4

1

 

 

22A

Avaunt eVo

(indoxacarb)

2.5–6.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 24 fl oz.

12

3

Do not make more than 4 applications per season.

 

28

Coragen

(chlorantraniliprole)

3.5–7.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 15.4 fl oz/A per crop.

4

1

Can be applied by drip chemigation or as a soil application at planting as well as a foliar spray. See label. For hornworms, can use as little as 2.0 fl oz/A when applied as a foliar spray. Make no more than 4 applications per crop.

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole)

7–17 fl oz

Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

12

1

Minimum spray interval is 5 days.

 

28

Verimark

(cyantraniliprole)

Soil at-planting or transplant tray treatment: 5–13.5 fl oz

Drip, soil injection or chemigation: 5–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

 

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

Tomato pinworms: 10 fl oz

Loopers: 7.5–10 fl oz

All others: 5.5–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz per calendar year.

12

7

 

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

5–21 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

Grandevo

(Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1)

1–3 lb

 

4

0

Can be used in organic production. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

MBI-203 EP

(Chromobacterium subtsugae)

4.0–8.0 qt

 

4

0

OMRI listed.2 Can be used in the greenhouse.

 

-

Molt-X

(azadirachtin)

8 fl oz

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–10 fl oz

 

4

0

IGR and feeding repellant. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

Fire ants

7A

Extinguish

(S-methoprene)

1.0–1.5 lb

 

4

0

Slow-acting IGR. Best applied early spring and fall where crop will be grown. Colonies will be reduced after 3 weeks and eliminated after 8–10 weeks.

 

7C

Esteem Ant Bait

(pyriproxyfen)

1.5–2.0 lb

 

12

1

Apply when ants are actively foraging.

Grasshoppers

1B

Acephate 90 WDG

(acephate)

0.28–1.11 lb

No more than 2.22 lb/A or 2.0 lb a.i./A per crop cycle.

24

7

Bell-type peppers only.

 

1B

Orthene 97

(acephate)

Bell peppers: 0.25–0.5 lb

Do not apply more than 2 lb a.i./A.

24

7

Bell-type peppers only.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

4.0–10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A of product or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

No more than 23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.0–4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.36 lb/A lambda- cyhalothrin or 0.172 lb/A of thiamethoxam.

24

5

 

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

6.0–9.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 31.0 fl oz/A per year.

24

5

Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

No more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar:1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

4A

Venom

(dinotefuran)

Foliar:1–4 oz

Soil: 5.0–7.5 oz

No more than 6 oz/A (foliar) or 12 oz/A (soil).

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Use only 1 application method (soil or foliar). No more than 3 applications per season. Toxic to bees.

 

-

Surround

(kaolin)

12.50–50 lb

 

4

0

12.5 lb is the preferred rate up to fruit set.

Lace bugs

1A

Carbaryl 4L

(carbaryl)

1–2 qt

Do not apply more than 8 qt per crop per year.

12

3

Do not apply to crops in bloom. Up to 7 applications per year.

 

1A

Sevin XLR; 4F

(carbaryl)

XLR, 4F: 1.0–2.0 qt

Do not apply a total of more than 8 qt/A per crop.

12

3

Do not apply more than 7 times. Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.

Leafhoppers

1A

Carbaryl 4L

(carbaryl)

0.5–1 qt

Do not apply more than 8 qt per crop per year.

12

3

Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom. Toxic to bees.

 

1A

Sevin XLR; 4F

(carbaryl)

XLR, 4F: 0.5–1.0 qt

Do not apply a total of more than 8 qt/A per crop.

12

3

Do not apply more than 7 times. Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.

 

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

1.6–2.8 fl oz

16.8 fl oz/A or 0.132 lb a.i./A maximum.

12

7

 

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

4.0–10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A of product or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

No more than 23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times per season.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.0–4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.36 lb/A of lambda-cyhalothrin or 0.172 lb/A of thiamethoxam.

24

5

 

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

7–14.0 fl oz

Maximum allowed on pepper is 14.0 fl oz/A (0.5 lb a.i./A).

12

Soil: 21

Most effective if applied to soil at transplanting.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Foliar: 1.6–2.1 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A or 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Soil: 4.8–6.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A or 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

Apply at planting

Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Platinum

(thiamethoxam)

5–11 fl oz

11 fl oz/A of Platinum or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam.

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Provado 1.6F

(imidacloprid)

3.8–6.2 oz

Maximum of 19.2 fl oz/A per crop.

12

0

Do not apply to crop treated with imidacloprid or thiamethoxam. Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

4A + 28

Durivo

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

10–13 fl oz

13.0 fl oz A of product or 0.172 lb/A of thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb/A of chlorantraniliprole.

12

30

Make only 1 soil application per crop season. Several methods of soil application—see label.

 

4A + 28

Voliam Flexi

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

4–7 oz

14 oz/A of product or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb a.i./A of chlorantraniliprole products.

12

1

Do not use in greenhouses or on transplants. Do not use if seed has been treated with thiamethoxam or if other Group 4A insecticides will be used. Highly toxic to bees.

 

4D

Sivanto 200 SL

(flupyradifurone)

7.0–10.5 fl oz

No more than 28.0 fl oz/A or 0.365 lb a.i./A per year.

4

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days.

 

16

Courier SC

(buprofezin)

9.0–13.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 27.2 fl oz/A per crop cycle.

12

1

Slow-acting IGR that will not kill nymphs immediately. 2 applications per season. Allow at least 5 days between applications.

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

10–16 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

Molt-X

(azadirachtin)

10 fl oz

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

M-Pede 49% EC

(soap, insecticidal)

1%–2% v/v

 

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Surround

(kaolin)

12.50–50 lb

 

4

0

12.5 is the preferred rate up to fruit set.

 

-

Ultra-Fine Oil, JMS Stylet-Oil, Saf-T-Side, others

(oil, insecticidal)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Others: 1–2 gal/100 gal

 

4

0

Organic Stylet-Oil and Saf-T-Side are OMRI-listed.2

Liriomyza leafminers

(includes leafminer larvae)

1A

*Vydate L

(oxamyl)

Foliar: 2–4 pt

Do not apply more than 24 pt/A.

48

7

Suppression only. May also be applied by drip chemigation or soil injection systems. See label for rate.

 

1B

*Dibrom 8EC

(naled)

1 pt

Do not apply more than 6 pt/A.

48

1

Apply no more than 1 pt/A in Florida. Do not apply when temperatures are over 90°F.

 

1B

Dimethoate LV, EC, 2.67

(dimethoate)

LV & EC: 0.5–0.66 pt

2.67: 0.75–1.0 pt

Maximum total rate per year is 1.65 lb a.i./A.

48

0

Highly toxic to bees.

 

3A

*Ambush 25W

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 1.6 lb a.i./A.

12

3

Bell peppers only. Suppression only.

 

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

2.8 fl oz

16.8 fl oz/A or 0.132 lb a.i./A maximum.

12

7

Suppression only.

 

3A

*Brigade 2EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

4.0–10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A of product or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Suppression only.

 

3A

*Pounce 25 W

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 0.8 lb a.i./A.

12

3

Labeled for bell peppers. Do not make applications less than 5 days apart.

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A.

24

5

Suppression only. For control: tank-mix with 2–2.5 oz/A of Actara.

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Foliar: 1.6–2.1 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

7

Suppression only. Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Soil: 4.8–6.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

Apply at planting

Suppression only. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

4A + 28

Voliam Flexi

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

4–7 oz

14 oz/A of product or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb a.i./A of chlorantraniliprole products.

12

1

Suppression only. Do not use in greenhouses or on transplants. Do not use if seed has been treated with thiamethoxam or if other Group 4A insecticides will be used. Highly toxic to bees.

 

5

Entrust SC

(spinosad)

6–10 fl oz

Do not use more than 29 fl oz/A or 0.45 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

No more than 6 applications per year. Do not apply to seedlings grown for transplant. OMRI-listed.2

 

5

Radiant SC

(spinetoram)

6–10 fl oz

34 fl oz/A or 0.266 lb a.i./A per year.

4

1

Allow 4 days between applications. No more than 6 applications per year.

 

6

Abba Ultra

(abamectin)

4.0–8.0 fl oz

24 fl oz/A or 0.056 lb a.i. foliarly applied per year.

12

7

No more than 2 sequential applications of product or same active ingredients. Wait 7 days before retreatment.

 

6

*Agri-Mek SC

(abamectin)

1.7–3.5 fl oz

No more than 10.25 fl oz/A (0.056 lb a.i./A) Agri-Mek SC or any other foliar-applied abamectin-containing product in a growing season.

12

7

No more than 2 sequential applications per year. Must be used with a nonionic activator-type wetting, spreading, or penetrating adjuvant.

 

15

Rimon 0.83EC

(novaluron)

12 fl oz

Do not apply more than 36 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not use with an adjuvant.

 

17

Trigard

(cyromazine)

2.66 oz (1 packet)

Do not apply more than 15.96 oz/A.

12

0

No more than 6 applications per crop.

 

28

Coragen

(chlorantraniliprole)

5.0–7.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 15.4 fl oz/A or 0.2 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

Can be applied by drip chemigation or as a soil application at planting as well as a foliar spray. See label. Make no more than 4 applications per crop.

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole)

13–20.5 fl oz

Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

12

1

Minimum spray interval is 5 days.

 

28

Verimark

(cyantraniliprole)

Soil at-planting or transplant tray treatment: 6.75–13.5 fl oz

Drip, soil injection or chemigation: 6.75–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

 

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

5.5–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz per calendar year.

12

7

 

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

10–16 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. Foliar application to larvae. Use with oil.

 

-

Molt-X

(azadirachtin)

10 fl oz

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–7 fl oz

 

12

0

IGR and feeding repellant. OMRI-listed.2 For larvae and nymphs.

 

-

Requiem 25EC

(extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides)

3–4 qt

 

4

0

Begin before pests reach damaging levels.

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Ultra-Fine Oil, JMS Stylet-Oil, Saf-T-Side, others

(oil, insecticidal)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Others: 1–2 gal/100 gal

 

4

0

Organic Stylet-Oil and Saf-T-Side are OMRI-listed.2

Mealybugs

1B

*Dibrom 8EC

(naled)

1 pt

Do not apply more than 6 pt/A.

48

1

Apply no more than 1 pt/A in Florida. Do not apply when temperatures are over 90°F.

Mites

(including broad mites, carmine spider mite, tomato russett mite, two-spotted spider mite)

3A

*Brigade 2EC

(bifenthrin)

5.12–6.4 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Danitol 2.4 EC

(fenpropathrin)

10.67 fl oz

Maximum of 4 applications (0.8 lb a.i./A).

24

3

Do not apply with copper.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

No more than 23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Suppression only (spider mite species).

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Suppression only (spider mite species).

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz product or 0.36 lb a.i. lambda-cyhalothrin or 0.172 lb a.i. thiamethoxam/A.

24

5

Suppression only. For control: tank-mix with 2–2.5 oz/A of Actara.

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

6

Abba Ultra

(abamectin)

4.0–8.0 fl oz

24 fl oz product or 0.056 lb a.i. foliarly applied per year.

12

7

No more than 2 sequential applications of product or same active ingredient. Wait 7 days before retreatment.

 

6

*Agri-Mek SC

(abamectin)

1.7–3.5 fl oz

No more than 10.25 fl oz/A (0.056 lb a.i./A) Agri-Mek SC or any other foliar-applied abamectin-containing product in a growing season.

12

7

No more than 2 sequential applications per year. Must be used with a nonionic activator-type wetting, spreading, or penetrating adjuvant.

 

10B

Zeal WDG Miticide

(etoxazole)

2.0–3.0 oz

Do not make more than 1 application.

12

7

Do not use with an adjuvant or surfactant.

 

20B

Kanemite 15 SC

(acequinocyl)

31.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 62 fl oz/A.

12

1

Minimum of 21 days between treatments. 2 applications per year. Do not use an adjuvant.

 

20D

Acramite-50WS

(bifenazate)

0.75–1.0 lb

1 application allowed per season.

12

3

 

 

21A

Portal

(fenpyroximate)

2.0 pt

Do not apply more than 4.0 pt/A per crop cycle.

12

1

Do not make more than 2 applications per season. Allow 14 days between applications.

 

23

Oberon 2SC

(spiromesifen)

7.0–8.5 fl oz

Maximum amount per crop: 25.5 fl oz/A.

12

1

No more than 3 applications.

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

5.5–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz per calendar year.

12

7

 

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

MET52 EC

(Metarhizium anispoliae strain F52)

Drench: 40–80 fl oz/100 gal

Foliar: 0.5 pt–2 qt/A

 

4

0

 

 

-

M-Pede 49% EC

(soap, insecticidal)

1%–2% v/v

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Ultra-Fine Oil, JMS Stylet-Oil, Saf-T-Side, others

(oil, insecticidal)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Others: 1–2 gal/100 gal

 

4

0

Organic Stylet-Oil and Saf-T-Side are OMRI-listed.2

Plant bugs

(includes tarnished plant bug)

1A

Sevin XLR; 4F

(carbaryl)

XLR, 4F: 1–2 qt

Do not apply a total or more than 10 lb or 8 qt /A per crop.

12

3

Do not apply more than 7 times. Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A

Pyganic Crop Protection EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times per season.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.0–4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A.

24

5

 

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

6.0–9.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 31.0 fl oz/A per year.

24

5

Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Foliar: 1.6–2.1 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

7

Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Soil: 4.8–6.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

Apply at planting

Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4C

Transform WG

(sulfoxaflor)

1.15–2.25 oz

Do not apply more than 8.5 oz/A per year.

12

1

Do not apply more than 0.070 lb a.i./A per season. Do not make more than 2 applications per crop cycle.

 

29

Beleaf 50 SG

(flonicamid)

2.0–4.28 oz

Do not apply more than 8.4 oz/A.

12

0

Begin applications before pests reach damaging levels.

 

-

M-Pede 49% EC

(soap, insecticidal)

1%–2% v/v

 

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

Planthoppers

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

16

Courier SC

(buprofezin)

9.0–13.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 27.2 fl oz/A per crop cycle.

12

1

Product is a slow-acting IGR that will not kill nymphs immediately. No more than 2 applications per season. Allow at least 5 days between applications.

Psyllids

4D

Sivanto 200 SL

(flupyradifurone)

10.5–14.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 28.0 fl oz/A per year.

4

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days.

 

6

Abba Ultra

(abamectin)

4.0–8.0 fl oz

24 fl oz product or 0.056 lb a.i. foliarly applied per year.

12

7

No more than 2 sequential applications of product or same active ingredient. Wait 7 days before retreatment.

 

23

Movento

(spirotetramat)

4.0–5.0 fl oz

Maximum of 10 fl oz/A.

24

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days

Stinkbugs

(including brown stinkbug, green stinkbug, southern green stinkbug)

1A

Carbaryl 4L

(carbaryl)

1–2 qt

Do not apply more than 8 qt per crop per year.

12

3

Suppression only.

 

1A

Sevin XLR; 4F

(carbaryl)

XLR, 4F: 0.5–2.0 qt

Do not apply a total or more than 10 lb or 8 qt/A per crop.

12

3

Suppression. Do not apply more than 7 times. Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.

 

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

1.6–2.8 fl oz

16.8 fl oz/A or 0.132 lb a.i./A maximum.

12

7

 

 

3A

*Danitol 2.4 EC

(fenpropathrin)

10.67 fl oz

Maximum of 4 applications (0.8 lb a.i./A).

24

3

 

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

4.0–10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

 

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.0–4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A.

24

5

 

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

4A

Actara

(thiamethoxam)

3.0–5.5 oz

Maximum of 11 oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam-containing products per growing season.

12

0

Toxic to bees.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar:1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

4A

Venom

(dinotefuran)

Foliar (only): 1–4 oz

No more than 6 oz/A (foliar) or 12 oz/A (soil).

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Use only 1 application method (soil or foliar). No more than 3 applications per season.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Foliar: 1.6–2.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

7

Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A + 28

Voliam Flexi

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

4–7 oz

14 oz/A of product or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam) or 0.2 lb a.i./A of chlorantraniliprole products.

12

1

Do not use in greenhouses or on transplants. Do not use if seed has been treated with thiamethoxam or if other Group 4A insecticides will be used. Highly toxic to bees.

 

15

Rimon 0.83EC

(novaluron)

12 fl oz

Do not apply more than 36 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not use with an adjuvant.

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

Thrips: check label for species controlled (includes eastern flower thrips, foliar feeding thrips, chilli thrips, melon thrips, western flower thrips)

1A

Carbaryl 4L

(carbaryl)

1–2 qt

Do not apply more than 8 qt per crop per year.

12

3

Suppression.

 

1A

Sevin XLR; 4F

(carbaryl)

XLR, 4F: 1.0–2.0 qt

Do not apply a total or more than 10 lb or 8 qt/A per crop.

12

3

Suppression. Do not apply more than 7 times. Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.

 

1A

*Vydate L

(oxamyl)

Foliar: 2–4 pt

Do not apply more than 24 pt/A.

48

7

Does not control western flower thrips.

 

1B

Lorsban 75WG

(chlorpyrifos) [24(c) label] SLN FL-040005

1.33 lb

10.64 lb per crop maximum.

24

7

Do not apply within 10 days of transplanting or to plants under severe heat or drought stress. Do not make more than 8 applications. Application interval is 10 days.

 

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

2.1–2.8 fl oz

16.8 fl oz or 0.132 lb a.i./A maximum.

12

7

Not effective on Thrips palmi.

 

3A

*Brigade 2EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A of product or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

Pyganic EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times per season.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Will not control Western Flower Thrips.

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A.

24

5

Will not control Western Flower Thrips.

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

7–14.0 fl oz

Maximum allowed on pepper is 14.0 fl oz/A (0.5 lb a.i./A).

12

Soil: 21

Most effective if applied to soil at transplanting.

 

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamiprid)

4.0 oz

Do not exceed a total of 16 oz/A of Assail 30SG per growing season, including any pretransplant applications of acetamiprid.

12

7

Do not apply more than 4 times per season or apply more often than every 7 days.

 

4A

Assail 70WP

(acetamiprid)

1.7 oz

Do not exceed a total of 6.8 oz/A of Assail 70WP per growing season, including any pretransplant applications of acetamiprid.

12

7

 

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Soil: 4.8–6.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

Apply at planting

Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Platinum

(thiamethoxam)

5–11 fl oz

11 fl oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A.

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Platinum 75 SG

(thiamethoxam)

1.66–3.67 oz

11 fl oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A.

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

4A

Venom

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 1–4 oz

Soil: 5.0–7.5 oz

No more than 6 oz/A (foliar) or 12 oz/A (soil).

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Use only 1 application method (soil or foliar). No more than 3 applications per season.

 

4C

Transform WG

(sulfoxaflor)

2.75 oz

Do not apply more than 8.5 oz/A per year.

12

1

Do not apply more than 0.070 lb a.i./A per season. Do not make more than 2 applications per crop cycle.

 

4D

Sivanto Prime

(flupyradifurone)

12–14.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 28.0 fl oz/A per year.

4

1

Suppression—Chilli thrips. Minimum interval between applications: 7 days.

 

4A + 28

Durivo

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

10–13 fl oz

13.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.172 lb/A of thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb/A of chlorantraniliprole.

12

30

Make only 1 soil application per crop season. Several methods of soil application—see label.

 

5

Entrust SC

(spinosad)

4–8 fl oz

Do not use more than 29 fl oz/A or 0.45 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

Maximum application is 6 per year. Do not apply to seedlings grown for transplant. OMRI-listed.2

 

5

Radiant SC

(spinetoram)

6–10 fl oz

34 fl oz or 0.266 lb a.i./A per year.

4

1

Allow 4 days between applications. No more than 6 applications per year.

 

6

Abba Ultra

(abamectin)

4.0–8.0 fl oz

No more than 24 fl oz product or 0.056 lb a.i. foliarly applied per year.

12

7

Thrips palmi. No more than 2 sequential applications of product or same active ingredient. Wait 7 days before retreatment.

 

6

*Agri-Mek SC

(abamectin)

1.7–3.5 fl oz

No more than 10.25 fl oz/A (0.056 lb a.i./A) Agri-Mek SC or any other foliar-applied abamectin-containing product in a growing season.

12

7

Thrips palmi. No more than 2 sequential applications per year. Must be used with a nonionic activator-type wetting, spreading, or penetrating adjuvant.

 

15

Rimon 0.83EC

(novaluron)

12 fl oz

Do not apply more than 36 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not use with an adjuvant. No more than 2 applications targeting thrips.

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole)

13.5–20.5 fl oz

Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

12

1

Minimum spray interval is 5 days.

 

28

Verimark

(cyantraniliprole)

Soil at-planting or transplant tray treatment: 10–13.5 fl oz

Drip, soil injection or chemigation: 10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

 

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

5.5–10 fl oz

Foliage-feeding species: 10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz per calendar year.

12

7

Suppression: foliage feeders

 

29

Beleaf 50 SG

(flonicamid)

Greenhouse: 4.2 oz

Do not apply more than 8.4 oz/A . Allowed 2 applications per season.

12

0

Apply before pests reach damaging levels. Rotate MOA after 2 consecutive Beleaf applications. Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications.

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

10–21 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Greenhouse approved. May be mixed with some fungicides. Contact dealer for recommendations when using an adjuvant.

 

-

M-Pede 49% EC

(soap, insecticidal)

1%–2% v/v

 

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

MET52 EC

(Metarhizium anispoliae strain F52)

Drench: 40–80 fl oz/100 gal

Foliar: 0.5 pt–2 qt/A

 

4

0

 

 

-

Molt-X

(azadirachtin)

8 fl oz

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Greenhouse approved. May be mixed with some fungicides. Contact dealer for recommendations if adjuvant being used.

 

-

Requiem 25EC

(extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides)

2–4 qt

 

4

0

Begin before pest reach damaging levels.

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Surround

(kaolin)

12.50–50 lb

 

4

0

12.5 is the preferred rate up to fruit set.

 

-

Ultra-Fine Oil, JMS Stylet-Oil, Saf-T-Side, others

(oil, insecticidal)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Others: 1–2 gal/100 gal

 

4

0

Organic Stylet-Oil and Saf-T-Side are OMRI-listed.2

Weevils

(including pepper weevil, vegetable weevil)

1A

*Vydate L

(oxamyl)

Foliar: 2–4 pt

Do not apply more than 24 pt/A.

48

7

 

 

1B

Lorsban 75WG

(chlorpyrifos) [24(c) label] SLN FL-040005

1.33 lb

10.64 lb per crop maximum.

24

7

Do not apply within 10 days of transplanting or to plants under severe heat or drought stress. Do not make more than 8 applications. Application interval is 10 days.

 

3A

*Ambush 25W

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 1.6 lb a.i./A.

12

3

Bell peppers only.

 

3A

*Asana XL (0.66EC)

(esfenvalerate)

5.8–9.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.35 lb a.i./A or treat more than 7 times at high rate.

12

7

Aids in control.

 

3A

*Baythroid XL

(beta-cyfluthrin)

2.8 fl oz

16.8 fl oz/A or 0.132 lb a.i./A maximum.

12

7

Suppression.

 

3A

*Brigade 2EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

4.0–10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A of product or 0.266 lb a.i.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

23.04 fl oz/A or 0.36 lb a.i./A .

24

5

Suppression.

 

3A

*Mustang

(zeta-cypermethrin)

2.4–4.3 fl oz

Apply no more than 245.8 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Pounce 25 W

(permethrin)

6.4–12.8 oz

Do not apply more than 0.8 lb a.i./A.

12

3

Labeled for bell peppers. Do not make applications less than 5 days apart.

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Suppression.

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A.

24

5

Suppression only. For control, tank-mix with 2–2.5 oz/A of Actara.

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

6.0–9.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 31.0 fl oz/A per year.

24

5

Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamiprid)

2.5–4.0 oz

Do not exceed a total of 16 oz/A of Assail 30SG per growing season, including any pretransplant application of acetamiprid.

12

7

Begin applications for whitefly when first adults are noticed. Do not apply more than 4 times per season or apply more often than every 7 days.

 

4A

Assail 70WP

(acetamiprid)

1.1–1.7 oz

Do not exceed a total of 6.8 oz/A of Assail 70WP per growing season, including any pretransplant applications of acetamiprid.

12

7

 

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Foliar: 1.6–2.1 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

7

Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Provado 1.6F

(imidacloprid)

6.2 oz

19.2 fl oz/A maximum per crop.

12

0

Do not apply to crop treated with imidacloprid or thiamethoxam. Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

15

*Dimilin 25W, *2L

(diflubenzuron)

4–8 oz

Apply no more than 24 oz/A.

12

7

Up to 5 applications per season. IGR effects not seen for 5–7 days. Will not control adults; however, eggs laid by adults will exhibit reduced hatching in fruits once adults have consumed or contacted residues on plant tissue.

 

15

Rimon 0.83EC

(novaluron)

9–12 fl oz

Do not apply more than 36 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not use with an adjuvant. Apply at initial flowering stage.

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole)

13.5–20.5 fl oz

Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

12

1

Suppression only. Use as part of an effective control program. Rotate in other modes of action. Start applications when populations are low.

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz per calendar year.

12

7

Suppression

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

10–21 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–16 fl oz

 

12

0

IGR and feeding repellant. OMRI-listed.2

Whiteflies

(adults, immatures)

3A

*Brigade 2EC

(bifenthrin)

2.1–6.4 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.2 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Do not make applications less than 7 days apart.

 

3A

*Hero

(bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin)

10.3 oz

Do not apply more than 27.39 oz/A of product or 0.266 lb a.i./A.

12

7

Refer to label’s maximum usage table when applying Hero and another product containing either of the same active ingredients.

 

3A

*Karate with Zeon

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

23.04 fl oz or 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Suppression.

 

3A

Pyganic Crop Protection EC 5.0

(pyrethrins)

4.5–15.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10 times per season.

12

0

Pyrethrins degrade rapidly in sunlight. Thorough coverage is important. OMRI-listed.2

 

3A

*Warrior II

(lambda-cyhalothrin)

1.28–1.92 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.36 lb a.i./A.

24

5

Suppression.

 

3A + 4A

*Endigo ZC

(lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam)

4.5 fl oz

Do not exceed a total of 19.0 fl oz/A.

24

5

Suppression only. For control, tank-mix with 2–2.5 oz/A of Actara.

 

3A + 6

*Gladiator

(zeta-cypermethrin + avermectin B1)

19 fl oz

No more than 57 fl oz/A of product or 0.036 lb/A of avermectin or 0.078 lb/A of z-cypermethrin per 12-month cropping year.

12

7

Do not reapply this product or others containing either of the same active ingredients within 7 days.

 

3A + 28

*Besiege

(lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole)

6.0–9.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 31.0 fl oz/Aper year.

24

5

Allow 5 days between applications. Suppression only.

 

4A

Actara

(thiamethoxam)

3.0–5.5 oz

Maximum of 11 oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam-containing products per growing season.

12

0

Toxic to bees.

 

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

7–14.0 fl oz

Maximum allowed on pepper is 14.0 fl oz/A (0.5 lb a.i./A).

12

Soil: 21

Most effective if applied to soil at transplanting.

 

4A

Admire Pro

(imidacloprid)

0.44 fl oz/10,000 plants

 

12

Soil: 21

Planthouse: 1 application to transplants. See label.

 

4A

Assail 30SG

(acetamiprid)

2.5–4.0 oz

Do not exceed a total of 16 oz/A of Assail 30SG per growing season, including any pretransplant applications of acetamiprid.

12

7

Begin applications for whitefly when first adults are noticed. Do not apply more than 4 times per season or apply more often than every 7 days.

 

4A

Assail 70WP

(acetamiprid)

1.1–1.7 oz

Do not exceed a total of 6.8 oz/A of Assail 70WP per growing season, including any pretransplant applications of acetamiprid.

12

7

 

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Foliar: 1.6–3.2

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz/A.

12

7

Suppression. Do not use an adjuvant. Toxic to bees. Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Belay 50 WDG

(clothianidin)

Soil: 4.8–6.4 oz

Do not apply more than 6.4 oz.

12

Apply at planting

Do not release irrigation water from the treated area.

 

4A

Platinum

(thiamethoxam)

5–11 fl oz

11 fl oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i. /A.

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Platinum 75 SG

(thiamethoxam)

1.66–3.67 oz

11 fl oz/A or 0.172 lb a.i.

12

30

Soil application. See label for rotational restrictions.

 

4A

Provado 1.6F

(imidacloprid)

3.8–6.2 oz

19.2 fl oz/A maximum per crop.

12

0

Do not apply to crop treated with imidacloprid or thiamethoxam. Allow 5 days between applications.

 

4A

Scorpion 35SL

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 2–7 fl oz

Soil: 9–10.5 fl oz

Do not apply more than 10.5 fl oz/A as foliar sprays or more than 21 fl oz/A to soil.

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Risk to bees and other insect pollinators. Follow application restrictions found in the directions for use to protect pollinators. Use only 1 application method.

 

4A

Venom

(dinotefuran)

Foliar: 1–4 oz

Soil: 5.0–7.5 oz

No more than 6 oz/A (foliar) or 12 oz/A (soil).

12

Foliar: 1

Soil: 21

Use only 1 application method (soil or foliar). No more than 3 applications per season.

 

4A + 28

Durivo

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

10–13 fl oz

13.0 fl oz/A of product or 0.172 lb/A thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb/A chlorantraniliprole.

12

30

Make only 1 soil application per crop season. Several methods of soil application—see label.

 

4A + 28

Voliam Flexi

(thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole)

4–7 oz

14 oz/Aof product or 0.172 lb a.i./A of thiamethoxam or 0.2 lb a.i./A of chlorantraniliprole products.

12

1

Do not use in greenhouses or on transplants. Do not use if seed has been treated with thiamethoxam or if other Group 4A insecticides will be used. Highly toxic to bees.

 

4C

Transform WG

(sulfoxaflor)

2.0–2.25 oz

Do not apply more than 8.5 oz/A per year. Do not apply more than 0.070 lb a.i./A per season.

12

1

Do not make more than 2 applications per crop cycle.

 

4D

Sivanto Prime

(flupyradifurone)

10.5–14.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 28.0 fl oz/A per year.

4

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days.

 

7C

Knack IGR

Section 2(ee) #59639-95 FL (pyriproxyfen)

5 fl oz

Do not exceed 20 fl oz/A.

12

1

Immatures only. Apply when nymphs first appear. Alternate or mix application with active ingredient of different mode of action.

 

9B

Fulfill

(pymetrozine)

2.75 oz

Do not apply more than 5.5 oz/A per crop.

12

0

Suppression. Do not make more than 2 applications.

 

9D

Sefina Inscalis Insecticide

(afidopyropen)

14.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 28 fl oz/A.

12

0

No more than 2 sequential applications per year before using a different mode of action.

 

15

Rimon 0.83EC

(novaluron)

12 fl oz

Do not apply more than 36 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not use with an adjuvant. No more than 2 applications targeting whitefly.

 

16

Courier SC

(buprofezin)

9.0–13.6 fl oz

Do not apply more than 27.2 fl oz/A per crop cycle.

12

1

Immatures only. Slow-acting IGR that will not kill nymphs immediately. 2 applications per season. Allow at least 5 days between applications.

 

21A

Portal

(fenpyroximate)

2.0 pt

Do not apply more than 4.0 pt/A per crop cycle.

12

1

Suppression. No more than 2 applications per season. Allow 14 days between applications.

 

23

Movento

(spirotetramat)

4.0–5.0 fl oz

Maximum of 10 fl oz/A.

24

1

Minimum interval between applications: 7 days.

 

23

Oberon 2SC

(spiromesifen)

7.0–8.5 fl oz

Maximum amount per crop: 25.5 fl oz/A.

12

1

No more than 3 applications.

 

28

Exirel

(cyantraniliprole)

13.5–20.5 fl oz

Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

12

1

Minimum spray interval is 5 days.

 

28

Verimark

(cyantraniliprole)

Soil at-planting or transplant tray treatment: 6.75–13.5 fl oz

Drip, soil injection or chemigation: 6.75–10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 0.4 lb a.i./A per crop.

4

1

 

 

28 + 6

*Minecto Pro

(cyantraniliprole + abamectin)

10 fl oz

Do not apply more than 20 fl oz/A per calendar year.

12

7

 

 

28 + 16

Vetica

(flubendiamide + buprofezin)

12.0–17.0 fl oz

Do not apply more than 38 fl oz/A.

12

1

Do not apply more than 3 times per season or apply more than 38 fl oz/A per season. Use 14–17 fl oz/A to control whiteflies.

 

29

Beleaf 50 SG

(flonicamid)

2.8–4.2 oz

8.4 oz/A. 2 applications per season.

12

0

Apply before pests reach damaging levels. Rotate MOA after 2 consecutive Beleaf applications. Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications.

 

-

Aza-Direct

(azadirachtin)

1–2 pt, up to 3.5 pt if needed

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Azatin XL

(azadirachtin)

10–21 fl oz

 

4

0

Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

BotaniGard ES

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Greenhouse approved. May be mixed with some fungicides. Contact dealers for adjuvant recommendations.

 

-

MET52 EC

(Metarhizium anispoliae strain F52)

Drench: 40–80 fl oz/100 gal

Foliar: 0.5 pt–2 qt/A

 

4

0

 

 

-

Molt-X

(azadirachtin)

8 fl oz

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Antifeedant, repellant, IGR.

 

-

M-Pede 49% EC

(soap, insecticidal)

1%–2% v/v

 

12

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Mycotrol ESO

(Beauveria bassiana strain GHA)

0.25–1.0 qt

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2 Greenhouse approved. May be mixed with some fungicides. Contact dealers for adjuvant recommendations.

 

-

Neemix 4.5

(azadirachtin)

4–16 fl oz

 

4

0

IGR and feeding repellant. OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Requiem 25EC

(extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides)

2–3 qt

 

4

0

Begin before pests reach damaging levels.

 

-

Suffoil-X

(petroleum oil)

1–2 gal/100 gal of water

 

4

0

OMRI-listed.2

 

-

Ultra-Fine Oil, JMS Stylet-Oil, Saf-T-Side, others

(oil, insecticidal)

JMS: 3–6 qt/100 gal

Others: 1–2 gal/100 gal

 

4

0

Organic Stylet-Oil and Saf-T-Side are OMRI-listed.2

1 Mode of Action (MOA) codes for plant pest insecticides from the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) Mode of Action Classification v. 11.1 January 2024. Number codes are used to distinguish the main insecticide mode of action groups, with additional letters for certain subgroups within each main group. All insecticides within the same group (with the same number) indicate the same active ingredient or similar mode of action. This information must be considered for the insecticide resistance management decisions. - = unknown, or a mode of action that has not been classified yet.

2 Information provided in this table applies only to Florida. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any product. The use of brand names and any mention or listing of commercial products or services in the publication does not imply endorsement by UF/IFAS Extension nor discrimination against similar products or services not mentioned. OMRI-listed: Listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute for use in organic production.

*Restricted use insecticide.

Table 4. Pepper fungicides ordered by disease and then FRAC group according to their mode of action. Contact: Gary E. Vallad, UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center.

Pertinent Diseases or Pathogens

Fungicide Group1

Chemical (Active Ingredients)

Max Rate/Acre

Min. Days to

Remarks3

   

Appl.

Season2

Harvest

Reentry

 

Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.

Please refer to chapter 19 for information on biopesticides, including materials labeled for certified organic production.

       

Anthracnose

M1

(copper compounds)

Many brands available: Americop 40 DF, Badge SC, Badge X2, Basic Copper 50W HB, Basic Copper 53, Champ DP, Champ F2 FL, Champion WP, Champ WG, C-O-C DF, C-O-C-S WDG, C-O-C WP, Copper Count N, Cueva, Cuprofix Ultra 40D, Kentan DF, Kocide 2000, Kocide 3000, Kocide DF, Nordox, Nordox 75WG, Nu Cop 3L, Nu Cop 50DF, Nu Cop 50WP, Nu Cop HB, Previsto

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

1

Varies by product from 4 hr to 2 days

 

 

M1 + M3

Mankocide

(copper hydroxide + mancozeb)

3 lb

39 lb

7

2

 

 

M3

(mancozeb)

Many brands available: Dithane F45, Dithane M45, Koverall, Manzate MAX, Manzate Pro-Stik, Penncozeb 75DF, Roper DF

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

7

1

 

 

M5

(chlorothalonil)

Many brands available: Bravo Ultrex, Bravo Weather Stik, Bravo Zn, Chloronil 720, Echo 720, Echo 90 DF, Echo Zn, Equus 500 Zn, Equus 720 SST, Equus DF, Initiate 720

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

3

1

 

 

3

Rhyme

(flutriafol)

7 fl oz

28 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per season.

 

3 + BM 01

Regev

(difenoconazole + tea tree oil)

8.5 fl oz

34 fl oz

2

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

(suppression)

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

24 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

For disease suppression only. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. See label for additional instructions pertaining to greenhouse usage.

 

7 + 3

Aprovia Top

(benzovindiflupyr + difenoconazole)

13.5 fl oz

53.6 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications on a 7-to-10-day interval before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 fungicide. Limit of 4 applications per year. See label for surfactant precautions. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

7 + 3

Luna Flex

13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 2 applications per year. DO not make more than 2 sequential applications of any FRAC 7-containing fungicide before rotating with a fungicide from a different group.

(suppression)

7 + 11

Luna Sensation

(fluopyram + trifloxystrobin)

7.6 fl oz

27.3 fl oz

3

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. Limit of 5 applications per year.

 

9 + 3

Inspire Super

(cyprodinil + difenoconazole)

20 fl oz

47 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 5 applications per season with no more than 2 sequential applications. Must tank-mix or alternate with another effective fungicide from another FRAC group. Has up to an 8-month plant-back restriction with off-label crops.

 

11

(azoxystrobin)

Many brands available: AFrame, Arius, AzoxyStar, Azoxystrobin 100ST, Azoxyzone, Azteroid FC, Dynasty, Gold Rush, Heritage, Mazolin, Quadris FL, Satori, Tetraban, Trevo, Willowood Azoxy 2SC

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

0

4 hr

Must alternate or tank-mix with a fungicide from a different FRAC group; see specific label for mixing instructions and precautions.

 

11

Cabrio 2.08 F

(pyraclostrobin)

16 fl oz

96 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 6 applications of Cabrio or other group 11 fungicides/season.

(suppression)

11

Flint 50 WGD

(trifloxystrobin)

4 oz

16 oz

3

0.5

Maximum of 4 applications per season & alternate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

11 + M3

Dexter Max

(azoxystrobin + mancozeb)

3.4 lb

20.5 lb

7

2

Limit is a single application before alternating to a non-FRAC group 11 fungicide.

 

11 + 3

Quadris Top

(azoxystrobin + difenoconazole)

14 fl oz

55.3 fl oz

0

0.5

Only 4 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications; use of a spreading- or penetrating-type adjuvant may enhance efficacy. Not labeled for transplants. Up to a 1-year plant-back restriction for certain off-label crops.

 

11 + 3

Topguard EQ

(azoxystrobin + flutriafol)

8 fl oz

32 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per season.

 

11 + 7

Priaxor

(pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad)

8 fl oz

24 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit is 3 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications. See label about compatibility with other formulated products and adjuvants.

 

11 + 27

Tanos

(famoxadone + cymoxanil)

10 oz

72 oz

3

0.5

Tank-mix with contact fungicides. Tank-mix or rotate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

(suppression)

19

Ph-D WDG

(polyoxin D zinc salt)

6.2 oz

31.0 oz

0

4 hr

Limit is 5 applications in a 10-to-14-day interval. Alternate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

27 + M5

Ariston

Cymbol Advance

(cymoxanil + chlorothalonil)

2.44 pt

17.5 pt

3

0.5

 

 

49 + M5

Orondis Opti

(oxathiapiprolin + chlorothalonil)

2.5 pt

10 pt

3

4 hr

Do not use Orondis Opti following a soil application of another oxathiapiprolin product. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to another mode of action; 7-day minimum application interval. Applications of Orondis Opti should not exceed more than 33% of the total foliar fungicide applications or 4 applications per crop, whichever is fewer. Limit on multiple crops is 6 applications per acre per year. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

Bacterial spot

M1

(copper compounds)

Many brands available: Americop 40 DF, Badge SC, Badge X2, Basic Copper 50W HB, Basic Copper 53, Champ DP, Champ F2 FL, Champion WP, Champ WG, C-O-C DF, C-O-C-S WDG, C-O-C WP, Copper Count N, Cueva, Cuprofix Ultra 40D, Kentan DF, Kocide 2000, Kocide 3000, Kocide DF, Nordox, Nordox 75WG, Nu Cop 3L, Nu Cop 50DF, Nu Cop 50WP, Nu Cop HB, Previsto

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

1

Varies by product from 4 hr to 2 days

For best possible chemical control of bacterial spot, tank-mix copper with a mancozeb fungicide.

 

M1 + M3

Mankocide

(copper hydroxide + mancozeb)

3 lb

39 lb

7

2

 

 

M3

(mancozeb)

Many brands available: Dithane F45, Dithane M45, Koverall, Manzate MAX, Manzate Pro-Stik, Penncozeb 75DF, Roper DF

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

7

1

*Bacterial spot control only when tank-mixed with a copper fungicide. Use of 1 lb/A of mancozeb per application is sufficient.

 

3 + BM 01

Regev

(difenoconazole + tea tree oil)

8.5 fl oz

34 fl oz

2

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

11 + M3

Dexter Max

(azoxystrobin + mancozeb)

3.4 lb

20.5 lb

7

2

Combine with a fixed-copper fungicide. Limit is a single application before alternating to a non-FRAC group 11 fungicide.

(suppression)

11 + 27

Tanos

(famoxadone + cymoxanil)

10 oz

72 oz

3

0.5

Tank-mix with contact fungicides. Tank-mix or rotate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group. Tank-mix with copper fungicides for suppression of Phytophthora blight, bacterial spot, and bacterial soft rot.

(suppression)

13

Quintec

(quinoxyfen)

6 fl oz

24 fl oz

3

0.5

Supplemental Section 2(ee) label: Must be alternated with another product effective against bacterial spot. If multiple applications are made, at least 1 application must be a tank mix with another product effective against bacterial spot.

 

21

*Actigard

(acibenzolar-S-methyl)

0.75 oz

6 oz

14

0.5

*Labelled for chili pepper only. Begin applications within 1 week of transplanting or emergence. Make up to 8 weekly sequential applications.

 

25

Agri-mycin 17

Agri-mycin 50

FireWall 17

FireWall 50

(streptomycin sulfate)

200 ppm

-

-

0.5

See label for details. For transplant production only. Many isolates are resistant to streptomycin.

Bacterial soft rot

(suppression)

11 + 27

Tanos

(famoxadone + cymoxanil)

10 oz

72 oz

3

0.5

Tank-mix with contact fungicides. Tank-mix or rotate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

Bacterial wilt

(Ralstonia solanacearum)

3 + BM 01

Regev

(difenoconazole + tea tree oil)

8.5 fl oz

34 fl oz

2

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

Botrytis or Gray mold

M5

(chlorothalonil)

Many brands available: Bravo Ultrex, Bravo Weather Stik, Bravo Zn, Chloronil 720, Echo 720, Echo 90 DF, Echo Zn, Equus 500 Zn, Equus 720 SST, Equus DF, Initiate 720

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

3

1

 

(suppression)

7

Endura

(boscalid)

3.5 oz

21 oz

0

0.5

Limit is 6 applications per season at lower rate, with no more than 2 sequential applications before alternating with another effective fungicide from another FRAC group.

(suppression)

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

24 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

For disease suppression only. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. See label for additional instructions pertaining to greenhouse usage.

 

7 + 3

Luna Flex

13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 2 applications per year. DO not make more than 2 sequential applications of any FRAC 7-containing fungicide before rotating with a fungicide from a different group.

 

7 + 11

Luna Sensation

(fluopyram + trifloxystrobin)

7.6 fl oz

27.3 fl oz

3

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. Limit of 5 applications per year.

(suppression)

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

11.4 fl oz

22.8 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 or non-FRAC group 12 fungicide; no more than 2 applications at maximum rate per year; can be applied via chemigation in 0.1–0.25 inches/A of water. Not for use in transplant or greenhouse production.

 

9

Vango

(cyprodinil)

7 oz

28 oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to a non-FRAC group 9 for at least 2 sequential applications; no more than 4 applications per year. Can be applied via chemigation.

 

9 + 3

Inspire Super

(cyprodinil + difenoconazole)

20 fl oz

47 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 5 applications per season with no more than 2 sequential applications. Must tank-mix or alternate with another effective fungicide from another FRAC group. Has up to an 8-month plant-back restriction with off-label crops.

 

9 + 12

Alterity 62.5WG

Switch 62.5WG

(cyprodinil + fludioxonil)

14 oz

56 oz

0

0.5

Limit is 56 oz per year; after 2 applications of Switch, alternate with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

(suppression)

11

Cabrio 2.08 F

(pyraclostrobin)

16 fl oz

96 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 6 applications of Cabrio or other group 11 fungicides per season.

(suppression)

11 + 7

Priaxor

(pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad)

8 fl oz

24 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit is 3 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications. See label about compatibility with other formulated products and adjuvants.

 

12

Spirato GHN

Spirato 480SC

(fludioxonil)

7 fl oz

28 fl oz

0

0.5

For use in greenhouse and other enclosed structures only. Limit to 4 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to a different mode of action for 2 applications.

 

17

Decree 50 WDG

(fenhexamid)

1.5 lb

6 lb

0

0.5

Transplant and greenhouse use only. Do not make more than 2 consecutive applications.

 

19

Ph-D WDG

(polyoxin D zinc salt)

6.2 oz

31.0 oz

0

4 hr

Limit is 5 applications on 10-to-14-day interval. Alternate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

27 + M5

Ariston

Cymbol Advance

(cymoxanil + chlorothalonil)

2.44 pt

17.5 pt

3

0.5

 

 

49 + M5

Orondis Opti

(oxathiapiprolin + chlorothalonil)

2.5 pt

10 pt

3

4 hr

Do not use Orondis Opti following a soil application of another oxathiapiprolin product. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to another mode of action; 7-day minimum application interval. Applications of Orondis Opti should not exceed more than 33% of the total foliar fungicide applications or 4 applications per crop, whichever is fewer. Limit on multiple crops is 6 applications per acre per year. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

Frogeye leaf spot, Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora spp.)

M1

(copper compounds)

Many brands available: Americop 40 DF, Badge SC, Badge X2, Basic Copper 50W HB, Basic Copper 53, Champ DP, Champ F2 FL, Champion WP, Champ WG, C-O-C DF, C-O-C-S WDG, C-O-C WP, Copper Count N, Cueva, Cuprofix Ultra 40D, Kentan DF, Kocide 2000, Kocide 3000, Kocide DF, Nordox, Nordox 75WG, Nu Cop 3L, Nu Cop 50DF, Nu Cop 50WP, Nu Cop HB, Previsto

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

1

Varies by product from 4 hr to 2 days

For best possible chemical control of bacterial spot, a copper fungicide should be tank-mixed with a mancozeb fungicide.

 

M1 + M3

Mankocide

(copper hydroxide + mancozeb)

3 lb

39 lb

7

2

 

 

M3

(mancozeb)

Many brands available: Dithane F45, Dithane M45, Koverall, Manzate MAX, Manzate Pro-Stik, Penncozeb 75DF, Roper DF

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

7

1

 

 

M5

(chlorothalonil)

Many brands available: Bravo Ultrex, Bravo Weather Stik, Bravo Zn, Chloronil 720, Echo 720, Echo 90 DF, Echo Zn, Equus 500 Zn, Equus 720 SST, Equus DF, Initiate 720

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

3

1

 

 

3

Indar 2F

(fenbuconazole)

12 fl oz

48 fl oz

7

0.5

No more than 2 consecutive applications before alternating with a fungicide from another FRAC group. A 35-to-210-day plant-back interval exists for nonlabeled crops.

 

3

Rhyme

(flutriafol)

7 fl oz

28 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per season.

 

7 + 3

Aprovia Top

(benzovindiflupyr + difenoconazole)

13.5 fl oz

53.6 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications on a 7-to-10-day interval before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 fungicide. Limit of 4 applications per year. See label for surfactant precautions. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

7 + 3

Luna Flex

(fluopyram + difenoconazole)

13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 2 applications per year. DO not make more than 2 sequential applications of any FRAC 7-containing fungicide before rotating with a fungicide from a different group.

 

11 + M3

Dexter Max

(azoxystrobin + mancozeb)

3.4 lb

20.5 lb

7

2

Limit is a single application before alternating to a non-FRAC group 11 fungicide.

 

11 + 3

Quadris Top

(azoxystrobin + difenoconazole)

14 fl oz

55.3 fl oz

0

0.5

Only 4 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications; use of a spreading- or penetrating-type adjuvant may enhance efficacy. Not labeled for transplants. Up to a 1-year plant-back restriction for certain off-label crops.

 

11 + 3

Topguard EQ

(azoxystrobin + flutriafol)

8 fl oz

32 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per season.

 

27 + M5

Ariston

Cymbol Advance

(cymoxanil + chlorothalonil)

2.44 pt

17.5 pt

3

0.5

 

 

49 + M5

Orondis Opti

(oxathiapiprolin + chlorothalonil)

2.5 pt

10 pt

3

4 hr

Do not use Orondis Opti following a soil application of another oxathiapiprolin product. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to another mode of action; 7-day minimum application interval. Applications of Orondis Opti should not exceed more than 33% of the total foliar fungicide applications or 4 applications per crop, whichever is fewer. Limit on multiple crops is 6 applications per acre per year. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

Gray leaf spot

(Stemphyllium spp.)

3 + BM 01

Regev

(difenoconazole + tea tree oil)

8.5 fl oz

34 fl oz

2

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

7 + 3

Aprovia Top

(benzovindiflupyr + difenoconazole)

13.5 fl oz

53.6 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications on a 7-to-10-day interval before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 fungicide. Limit of 4 applications per a year. See label for surfactant precautions. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

7 + 3

Luna Flex

(fluopyram + difenoconazole)

13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 2 applications per year. DO not make more than 2 sequential applications of any FRAC 7-containing fungicide before rotating with a fungicide from a different group.

 

7 + 11

Luna Sensation

(fluopyram + trifloxystrobin)

7.6 fl oz

27.3 fl oz

3

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. Limit of 5 applications per year.

 

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

11.4 fl oz

22.8 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 or non-FRAC group 12 fungicide; no more than 2 applications at maximum rate per year; can be applied via chemigation in 0.1–0.25 inches/A of water. Not for use in transplant or greenhouse production.

 

9 + 3

Inspire Super

(cyprodinil + difenoconazole)

20 fl oz

47 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 5 applications per season with no more than 2 sequential applications. Must tank-mix or alternate with another effective fungicide from another FRAC group. Has up to an 8-month plant-back restriction with off-label crops.

 

11

Flint 50 WGD

(trifloxystrobin)

4 oz

16 oz

3

0.5

Maximum of 4 applications per season, and alternate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

11 + 3

Quadris Top

(azoxystrobin + difenoconazole)

14 fl oz

55.3 fl oz

0

0.5

Only 4 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications; use of a spreading- or penetrating-type adjuvant may enhance efficacy. Not labeled for transplants. Up to a 1-year plant-back restriction for certain off-label crops.

Powdery mildew

M2

(sulfur)

Many brands available: Cosavet DF, Kumulus DF, Microfine Sulfur, Micro Sulf, Microthiol Disperss, Sulfur 6L, Sulfur 90W, Super Six, That Flowable Sulfur, Thiolux Jet, Thiosperse 80%, Wettable Sulfur, Wettable Sulfur 92, Yellow Jacket Dusting Sulfur, Yellow Jacket Wettable Sulfur

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

1

1

Follow label closely; sulfur may cause phytotoxicity.

 

M5

(chlorothalonil)

Many brands available: Bravo Ultrex, Bravo Weather Stik, Bravo Zn, Chloronil 720, Echo 720, Echo 90 DF, Echo Zn, Equus 500 Zn, Equus 720 SST, Equus DF, Initiate 720

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

3

1

 

 

3

Cevya

Provysol

(mefentrifluconzaole)

5 fl oz

15 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 3 applications per year.

 

3

Indar 2F

(fenbuconazole)

12 fl oz

48 fl oz

7

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before alternating with a fungicide from a different FRAC group. A 35-to-210-day plant-back interval exists for nonlabeled crops.

 

3

Rally

Sonoma 40WSP

(myclobutanil)

5 oz

20 oz

0

1

No more than 4 applications per season on a 10-to-14-day treatment interval. Should be alternated or tank-mixed with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

3

Rhyme

(flutriafol)

7 fl oz

28 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per season.

 

3 + BM 01

Regev

(difenoconazole + tea tree oil)

8.5 fl oz

34 fl oz

2

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

24 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

For disease suppression only. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. See label for additional instructions pertaining to greenhouse usage.

 

7

Tesaris

(fluxapyroxad)

4.6 fl oz

13.8 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit 3 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications. before rotating to a non FRAC-7 fungicide. See label regarding tank- mixture restrictions.

 

7

Velum

(fluopyram)

6.84 fl oz

13.7 fl oz

0

0.5

For soil application only; only 2 applications per year. The first foliar fungicide application following Velum should be from a different FRAC group.

 

7 + 3

Aprovia Top

(benzovindiflupyr + difenoconazole)

13.5 fl oz

53.6 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications on a 7-to-10-day interval before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 fungicide. Limit of 4 applications per year. See label for surfactant precautions. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

7 + 3

Luna Flex

(fluopyram + difenoconazole)

13.6 fl oz

27.2 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 2 applications per year. DO not make more than 2 sequential applications of any FRAC 7-containing fungicide before rotating with a fungicide from a different group.

 

7 + 11

Luna Sensation

(fluopyram + trifloxystrobin)

7.6 fl oz

27.3 fl oz

3

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. Limit of 5 applications per year.

 

7 + 12

Miravis Prime

(pydiflumetofen + fludioxonil)

11.4 fl oz

22.8 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 or non-FRAC group 12 fungicide; no more than 2 applications at maximum rate per year; can be applied via chemigation in 0.1–0.25 inches/A of water. Not for use in transplant or greenhouse production.

 

9

Vango

(cyprodinil)

7 oz

28 oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to a non-FRAC group 9 for at least 2 sequential applications; no more than 4 applications per year. Can be applied via chemigation.

 

9 + 3

Inspire Super

(cyprodinil + difenoconazole)

20 fl oz

47 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 5 applications per season with no more than 2 sequential applications. Must tank-mix or alternate with another effective fungicide from another FRAC group. Has up to an 8-month plant-back restriction for off-label crops.

 

9 + 12

Alterity 62.5WG

Switch 62.5WG

(cyprodinil + fludioxonil)

14 oz

56 oz

0

0.5

Limit is 56 oz per year; after 2 applications of Switch, alternate with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

11

(azoxystrobin)

Many brands available: AFrame, Arius, AzoxyStar, Azoxystrobin 100ST, Azoxyzone, Azteroid FC, Dynasty, Gold Rush, Heritage, Mazolin, Quadris FL, Satori, Tetraban, Trevo, Willowood Azoxy 2SC

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

0

4 hr

Must alternate or tank-mix with a fungicide from a different FRAC group; see specific label for mixing instructions and precautions.

 

11

Flint 50 WGD

(trifloxystrobin)

4 oz

16 oz

3

0.5

Maximum of 4 applications per season, and alternate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

(suppression)

11 + M3

Dexter Max

(azoxystrobin + mancozeb)

3.4 lb

20.5 lb

7

2

Limit is a single application before alternating to a non-FRAC group 11 fungicide.

 

11 + 3

Quadris Top

(azoxystrobin + difenoconazole)

14 fl oz

55.3 fl oz

0

0.5

Only 4 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications; use of a spreading- or penetrating-type adjuvant may enhance efficacy. Not labeled for transplants. Up to a 1-year plant-back restriction for certain off-label crops.

 

11 + 3

Topguard EQ

(azoxystrobin + flutriafol)

8 fl oz

32 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per season.

 

11 + 3

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

30 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit of 3 applications per year.

 

11 + 7

Priaxor

(pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad)

8 fl oz

24 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit is 3 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications. See label about compatibility with other formulated products and adjuvants.

 

12

Spirato GHN

Spirato 480SC

(fludioxonil)

7 fl oz

28 fl oz

0

0.5

For use in greenhouse and other enclosed structures only. Limit to 4 applications per year. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to a different mode of action for 2 applications.

 

13

Quintec

(quinoxyfen)

6 fl oz

24 fl oz

3

0.5

Will not control latent or established infections. Must alternate or tank-mix with an effective fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

19

Ph-D WDG

(polyoxin D zinc salt)

6.2 oz

31.0 oz

0

4 hr

Limit is 5 applications on 10-to-14-day intervals. Alternate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

27 + M5

Ariston

Cymbol Advance

(cymoxanil + chlorothalonil)

2.44 pt

17.5 pt

3

0.5

 

(suppression)

39

Torac

(tolfenpyrad)

21 fl oz

42 fl oz

1

0.5

Primarily an insecticide. Limit 2 applications per season, 4 applications per year. 14-day minimum application interval.

 

49 + M5

Orondis Opti

(oxathiapiprolin + chlorothalonil)

2.5 pt

10 pt

3

4 hr

Do not use Orondis Opti following a soil application of another oxathiapiprolin product. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to another mode of action; 7-day minimum application interval. Applications of Orondis Opti should not exceed more than 33% of the total foliar fungicide applications or 4 applications per crop, whichever is fewer. Limit on multiple crops is 6 applications per acre per year. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

50

Prolivo

(pyriofenone)

5 fl oz

16 fl

0

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications. Limit is 4 applications per year.

 

50

Vivando

(metrafenone)

15.4 fl oz

46.2 fl oz

0

0.5

3 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications. Do not mix with horticultural oils.

 

U6

Torino

(cyflufenamid)

3.4 oz

10.2 oz

0

4 hr

3 applications per season with at least 14 days between applications.

Phytophthora blight, Phytophthora root rot, Phytophthora crown rot

(Phytophthora spp.)

M1

(copper compounds)

Many brands available: Americop 40 DF, Badge SC, Badge X2, Basic Copper 50W HB, Basic Copper 53, Champ DP, Champ F2 FL, Champion WP, Champ WG, C-O-C DF, C-O-C-S WDG, C-O-C WP, Copper Count N, Cueva, Cuprofix Ultra 40D, Kentan DF, Kocide 2000, Kocide 3000, Kocide DF, Nordox, Nordox 75WG, Nu Cop 3L, Nu Cop 50DF, Nu Cop 50WP, Nu Cop HB, Previsto

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

1

Varies by product from 4 hr to 2 days

 

(suppression)

M1 + M3

Mankocide

(copper hydroxide + mancozeb)

3 lb

39 lb

7

2

 

 

M3

(mancozeb)

Many brands available: Dithane F45, Dithane M45, Koverall, Manzate MAX, Manzate Pro-Stik, Penncozeb 75DF, Roper DF

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

7

1

 

 

4

Metastar 2E

ReCon 4F

ReCon Bold SL

Xyler FC

(metalaxyl)

Metastar: 8 qt

ReCon 4F: 4 qt

ReCon SL: 1 pt

Xyler: 4 qt

Metastar: 12 qt

ReCon 4F: 6 qt

ReCon SL: 3 pt

Xyler: 4.3 qt

2

7

Must be soil applied. See labels.

 

4

Ridomil Gold SL

Ultra Flourish

(mefenoxam)

Ridomil: 1 pt

Ultra: 2 pt

Ridomil: 3 pt

Ultra: 6 pt

7

2*

Do not apply more than 1.5 lb/A of mefenoxam per crop to the soil. *There is a reentry interval exemption if material is soil-injected or soil-incorporated.

 

4 + M1

Ridomil Gold Copper 64.8 W

(mefenoxam + copper hydroxide)

2.5 lb

10 lb

7

2

Use Ridomil Gold EC on soil preplant or at planting. Make up to 2 additional applications. Use 1 pt/A and apply at a 30-day interval.

(suppression)

11

Reason 500 SC

(fenamidone)

8.2 fl oz

24.6 fl oz

14

0.5

Ground application only. Must alternate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group. See supplemental label for restrictions and details.

 

11 + M3

Dexter Max

(azoxystrobin + mancozeb)

3.4 lb

20.5 lb

7

2

Limit is a single application before alternating to a non-FRAC group 11 fungicide.

(suppression)

11 + 27

Tanos

(famoxadone + cymoxanil)

10 oz

72 oz

3

0.5

Tank-mix with contact fungicides. Tank-mix or rotate with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

21

Ranman

(cyazofamid)

2.75 fl oz

16.5 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit is 6 applications per crop. Must be rotated with an effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. See label for application instructions, including the recommended use of specific surfactants.

 

21

Segway O

Ranman

(cyazofamid)

3.2 fl oz/100 gal

13.5 fl oz/plant

0

-

Greenhouse production only; apply at transplant or up to first fruit set, followed by second application 42 days later. Soil drench only. Do not use any surfactant.

 

22

Elumin

(ethaboxam)

8 fl oz

16 fl oz

2

0.5

Limit is 2 applications per year, with at least 14 days between applications. Do not apply sequentially. Alternate with an effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. See label of additional instructions for foliar and soil applications.

 

28

Previcur Flex

Promess

(propamocarb hydrochloride)

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

5

0.5

Greenhouse application: 6 applications per crop cycle. Do not mix with other products. Can cause phytotoxicity if applied in intense sunlight.

 

28

Previcur Flex

Promess

(propamocarb hydrochloride)

1.2 pt

6 pt

5

0.5

Field application: Apply prior to infection when conditions are favorable for disease.

 

29

Lektivar

(fluazinam)

24 fl oz

144 fl oz

30

0.5

May be applied at transplanting. Begin foliar applications 7 days after transplant.

 

29

Omega

(fluazinam)

1.5 pt

9 pt

30

0.5

May be applied at transplanting. Begin foliar applications 7 days after transplant.

 

33

Aliette 80 WDG

(fosetyl-al)

5 lb

20 lb

14

0.5

See label for warnings concerning the use of copper compounds.

 

33

(mono- and dipotassium salts of phosphorous acid)

Many brands available:

Alude, Drexel Phiticide, Phostrol, Confine Extra, Fungi-Phite, Rampart 6.8, Reliant, Sparra, Fosphite, K-Phite

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

-

4 hr

See specific label for mixing instructions and precautions.

 

40

Forum

(dimethomorph)

6 oz

30 oz

0

0.5

Apply with another fungicide from a different FRAC group.

(suppression)

40

Micora

(mandipropamid)

8 fl oz/5,000 sq ft

16 fl oz/5,000 sq ft

N/A

4 hr

Micora is only labeled for transplant and retail sale to consumers.

 

40

Revus

(mandipropamid)

8 fl oz

32 fl oz

1

4 hr

No more than 2 sequential applications. Alternate with another effective fungicide. See label.

 

43

Presidio

(fluopicolide)

4 fl oz

12 fl oz

2

0.5

4 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications. 10-day spray interval. Tank-mix with another labeled non-FRAC code 43 fungicide; 18-month rotation with off-label crops.

 

45 + 40

Zampro

(ametoctradin + dimethomorph)

14 fl oz

42 fl oz

4

0.5

Addition of a spreading or penetrating adjuvant is recommended to improve performance. Limit of 3 applications per season.

 

49 + M5

Orondis Opti

(oxathiapiprolin + chlorothalonil)

2.5 pt

10 pt

3

4 hr

Do not use Orondis Opti following a soil application of another oxathiapiprolin product. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to another mode of action; 7-day minimum application interval. Applications of Orondis Opti should not exceed more than 33% of the total foliar fungicide applications or 4 applications per crop, whichever is fewer. Limit on multiple crops is 6 applications per acre per year. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

49 + 4

Orondis Gold

(oxathiapiprolin + mefenoxam)

55 fl oz

55 fl oz

0

2

Soil applications cannot be combined or followed by foliar applications of Orondis Opti or Orondis Ultra. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

49 + 40

Orondis Ultra

(oxathiapiprolin + mandipropamid)

8.0 fl oz

32 fl oz

1

4 hr

Do not use Orondis Ultra following a soil application of another oxathiapiprolin product. No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating to another mode of action; 7-day minimum application interval. Applications of Orondis Ultra should not exceed more than 33% of the total foliar fungicide applications or 4 applications per crop, whichever is fewer. Limit on multiple crops is 6 applications per acre per year. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

Pythium damping-off, Pythium root rot, or Pythium seedling blights

(Pythium spp.)

4

Allegiance-FL

Acquire

(metalaxyl)

0.75 fl oz/100 lb seed

-

-

-

Seed treatment only

 

4

Apron XL

(mefanoxam)

0.64 fl oz/100 lb seed

-

-

-

Seed treatment only

 

4

Metastar 2E

ReCon 4F

ReCon Bold SL

Xyler FC

(metalaxyl)

Metastar: 8 qt

ReCon 4F: 4 qt

ReCon SL: 1 pt

Xyler: 4 qt

Metastar: 12 qt

ReCon 4F: 6 qt

ReCon SL: 3 pt

Xyler: 4.3 qt

2

7

Must be soil applied. See labels.

 

4

Ridomil Gold SL

Ultra Flourish

(mefenoxam)

Ridomil: 1 pt

Ultra: 2 pt

Ridomil: 3 pt

Ultra: 6 pt

7

2*

Do not apply more than 1.5 lb/A of mefenoxam per crop to the soil. *There is a reentry interval exemption if material is soil-injected or soil-incorporated.

 

4 + M1

Ridomil Gold Copper 64.8 W

(mefenoxam + copper hydroxide)

2.5 lb

10 lb

7

2

Use Ridomil Gold EC on soil preplant or at planting. Make up to 2 additional applications. Use 1 pt/A and apply at a 30-day interval.

(suppression)

12

Maxim 4 FS

(fludioxonil)

0.16 fl oz/100 lb seed

-

-

-

Seed treatment only

 

21

Ranman

Segway O

(cyazofamid)

3.2 fl oz/100 gal

13.5 fl oz/plant

0

-

Greenhouse production only; apply at transplant or up to first fruit set, followed by second application 42 days later. Soil drench only. Do not use any surfactant.

 

28

Previcur Flex

Promess

(propamocarb hydrochloride)

1.2 pt

6 pt

5

0.5

Apply prior to infection when conditions are favorable for disease. See label for greenhouse applications.

 

33

(mono- and dipotassium salts of phosphorous acid)

Many brands available:

Alude, Drexel Phiticide, Phostrol, Confine Extra, Fungi-Phite, Rampart 6.8, Reliant, Sparra, Fosphite, K-Phite

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

-

4 hr

See specific label for mixing instructions and precautions.

 

49 + 4

Orondis Gold

(oxathiapiprolin + mefenoxam)

55 fl oz

55 fl oz

7

2

Soil applications cannot be combined or followed by foliar applications of Orondis Opti or Orondis Ultra. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

U17

Vayantis

(picarbutrazox)

0.384 fl oz/100 lb seed

-

-

-

Seed treatment only

Rhizoctonia solani

7 + 3

Aprovia Top

(benzovindiflupyr + difenoconazole)

13.5 fl oz

53.6 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications on a 7-to-10-day interval before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 fungicide. Limit of 4 applications per year. See label for surfactant precautions. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

11

(azoxystrobin)

Many brands available: AFrame, Arius, AzoxyStar, Azoxystrobin 100ST, Azoxyzone, Azteroid FC, Dynasty, Gold Rush, Heritage, Mazolin, Quadris FL, Satori, Tetraban, Trevo, Willowood Azoxy 2SC

SEE INDIVIDUAL LABELS

0

4 hr

Must alternate or tank-mix with a fungicide from a different FRAC group; see specific label for mixing instructions and precautions.

 

11

Cabrio 2.08 F

(pyraclostrobin)

16 fl oz

96 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 6 applications of Cabrio or other group 11 fungicides per season.

 

11 + 3

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

30 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit of 3 applications per year.

Southern blight

(Sclerotium rolfsii)

7

Fontelis

(penthiopyrad)

24 fl oz

72 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before switching to another effective fungicide with a different mode of action. See label for additional instructions pertaining to greenhouse usage.

(suppression)

7+ 3

Aprovia Top

(benzovindiflupyr + difenoconazole)

13.5 fl oz

53.6 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications on a 7-to-10-day interval before rotating to a non-FRAC group 7 fungicide. Limit of 4 applications per year. See label for surfactant precautions. Not labeled for greenhouse use.

 

11

Aftershock

Evito

Tepera

(fluoxastrobin)

Aftershock, Evito: 5.7 fl oz

Tepera: 12.6 fl oz

Aftershock, Evito: 22.8 fl oz

Tepera: 12.6 fl oz

3

0.5

Limit is 4 applications per crop. Must alternate or tank-mix with a fungicide from a different FRAC group.

 

11

Cabrio 2.08 F

(pyraclostrobin)

16 fl oz

96 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 6 applications of Cabrio or other group 11 fungicides per season.

 

11 + IRAC 3

Tepera Plus

(fluoxastrobin + bifenthrin)

15.4 fl oz

61.6 fl oz

7

0.5

Contains bifenthrin insecticide. Limit is 4 applications per year. Minimum 7-day interval. No use in greenhouse.

 

11 + 3

Veltyma

(pyraclostrobin + mefentrifluconazole)

10 fl oz

30 fl oz

0

0.5

Limit of 3 applications per year.

(suppression)

11 + 7

Priaxor

(pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad)

8 fl oz

24 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit is 3 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications. See label about compatibility with other formulated products and adjuvants.

White mold

(Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)

(suppression)

7 + 11

Luna Sensation

(fluopyram + trifloxystrobin)

7.6 fl oz

27.3 fl oz

3

0.5

No more than 2 sequential applications before rotating with another effective fungicide from a different FRAC group. Limit of 5 applications per a year.

 

11

Cabrio 2.08 F

(pyraclostrobin)

16 fl oz

96 fl oz

0

0.5

No more than 6 applications of Cabrio or other group 11 fungicides per season.

 

11 + 7

Priaxor

(pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad)

8 fl oz

24 fl oz

7

0.5

Limit is 3 applications per season; no more than 2 sequential applications. See label about compatibility with other formulated products and adjuvants. White mold suppression only.

1 FRAC code (fungicide group): Number (1–54) and letters (U and P) are used to distinguish the fungicide mode of action groups. All fungicides within the same group (with the same number or letter) indicate the same active ingredient or similar mode of action. This information must be considered for the fungicide resistance management decisions. U = unknown, or a mode of action that has not been classified yet and is typically associated with another number; P = host plant defense inducers. Source: FRAC Code List 2024; http://www.frac.info/ (FRAC = Fungicide Resistance Action Committee).

2 Always double-check labels regarding maximum application limits. Many labels are changing from a maximum rate per a season (or crop cycle) to a maximum rate per a year.

3 Information provided in this table applies only to Florida. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical. The use of brand names and any mention or listing of commercial products or services in the publication does not imply endorsement by UF/IFAS Extension nor discrimination against similar products or services not mentioned.

       

Table 5. Nonfumigant nematicides for peppers in Florida.

Product

Application Directions

Vydate L

(a.i. oxamyl)

Apply ½–1 gal/A at planting, preferably via drip application. Make additional applications on a 10-to-14-day interval. Do not apply more than 3 gal/A per season. Minimum retreatment interval is 7 days unless a longer interval is stated. Do not make more than 8 applications per season.

Nimitz

(a.i. fluensulfone)

All applications must be incorporated either physically or via drip or overhead irrigation. Make preplant applications at a rate of 3.5–7 pt/A (56.0–80.0 fl oz/A) a minimum of 7 days before planting. Do not plant any unlisted crops into treated land for 365 days after application of the product. Do not apply more than 1 application per crop and no more than 112 fl oz/A per year (365 days). Provides control only for nematodes. Growers applying Nimitz must consult the product label to observe the plant-back (recropping) intervals for a variety of leafy vegetables and brassica crops, onions, bananas, sugarcane, and other crops.

Velum

(a.i. fluopyram)

Apply max 6.84 fl oz/A using only chemigation into root zone through low-pressure drip, trickle, microsprinkler, or equivalent equipment. Observe minimum 5-day interval between soil applications. Do not apply more than 13.7 fl oz/A of Velum (0.446 lb/A of fluopyram) per year, regardless of formulation (Velum and/or Luna) or method of application (soil or foliar). For soil application, to limit the potential for development of disease resistance to this chemical class, the first foliar fungicide application after Velum should be a product from a different FRAC group.

Biological nematicides

See chapter 19

Vydate is an insecticide/nematicide; Velum is a fungicide/nematicide; Nimitz is a true nematicide. Unlike fumigants, these products are not volatile and will move through the soil via water; depending on the water solubility, these products will have different recommendations for how to best apply them (see specific label recommendations); when nematode pressure is high, they may not be as consistently effective against root nematodes as the fumigants.

Table 6. Fumigant nematicides for peppers in Florida. Contact: Johan Desaeger, Gulf Coast Research and Education Center.

Nematicide

Broadcast Application1

In-the-Row Applications

row

Gallons per Acre

fl oz/1000 ft/chisel-spaced 12" apart

Telone II2,3

9–12

26–35

For any row spacing, application rates given may be concentrated in the row but shall never exceed the labeled maximum for broadcast applications. Consult the product label for additional detail.

Telone C-172,3

10.8–17.1

31.8– to 50.2

For any row spacing, application rates given may be concentrated in the row but shall never exceed the labeled maximum for broadcast applications. Consult the product label for additional detail.

Telone C-352,3

13–20.5

38–60

For any row spacing, application rates given may be concentrated in the row but shall never exceed labeled maximum for broadcast applications. Consult the product label for additional detail.

Telone InLine2,3

13–20.5

-

For drip fumigation, consult the product label for overall rate, drip concentration, and flow-modifying application directions.

Pic Clor 602,3

19.531.5

57–90

Consult product label for overall rate and chisel flow-modifying application directions.

Pic Clor 60 EC2,3

19.5–31.5

-

For drip fumigation, consult product label for proportionately reduced overall rates, drip concentration, and drip flow-modifying directions and procedures.

Vapam HL

75

-

For drip or in-row fumigation and crop termination, consult product label for proportionately reduced overall rates, drip concentration, and flow-modifying directions and procedures.

KPam HL

60

-

For drip or in-row fumigation and crop termination, consult product label for proportionately reduced overall rates, drip concentration, and flow-modifying directions.

Allyl Isothiocyanate

(AITC)

Dominus

40

-

For drip or in-row fumigation and crop termination, consult product label for overall rates, drip concentration, and flow-modifying directions.

1 Gallons/acre and fl oz/1000 feet provided only for mineral soils. Higher rates may be possible for heavier-textured (loam, silt, clay) or highly organic soils.

2 All of the fumigants mentioned are for retail sale and use only by state-certified applicators or persons under their direct supervision. New supplemental labeling for the Telone products must be in the hands of the user at the time of application. See label details for additional use restrictions based on soil characteristics, buffer zones, requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE), mandatory good agricultural practices (GAPs), product and applicator training certification, and rate-modifying recommendations with use of highly retentive Totally Impermeable mulch films (TIF).

3 Higher application rates are possible in the presence of cyst-forming nematodes.

Rates are believed to be correct for products named and similar products of other brand names, when applied to mineral soils. Higher rates are required for muck (organic) soils. However, the grower has the final responsibility to see that each product is used legally; read the label of the product to be sure that you are using it properly.

 

Publication #HS732

Release Date:August 22, 2024

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University of Florida

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Specialist/SSA/RSA

University of Florida

Noling, Joseph W.

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Miller, Christian F

University of Florida

Frey, Craig

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This document is HS732. Original publication date June 1995. Revised annually. Most recent revision June 2024. Visit the EDIS website at https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu for the currently supported version of this publication. © 2024 UF/IFAS. This publication is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.

About the Authors

Craig Frey, county Extension director and Extension agent II, UF/IFAS Extension Hendry County; Eugene J. McAvoy, Extension agent IV emeritus, UF/IFAS Southwest Florida REC; Johan Desaeger, associate professor, Entomology and Nematology Department, UF/IFAS Gulf Coast REC; Gary E. Vallad, professor, Plant Pathology Department, UF/IFAS Gulf Coast REC; Jawwad Qureshi, associate professor, Entomology and Nematology Department, UF/IFAS Southwest Florida REC; and Nathan S. Boyd, professor, Horticultural Sciences Department, UF/IFAS Gulf Coast REC; UF/IFAS Extension, Gainesville, FL 32611.

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