Table 19.1. Biopesticides labeled for management of arthropod pests of many crops. (continued)
Insect or
MOA
mite pest
Code1
Trade Name
(Active Ingredient) Rate
Days to
Harvest
REI
(hours)
OMRI
listed Remarks
Captiva Prime
(Capsicum oleoresin
extract, garlic oil, canola
oil)
1-2 pints 0 4 Yes
- Des-X
(soap, insecticidal)
2 % V/V 0 12 Yes
- Grandevo WDG
(Chromobacterium
subtsugae strain
PRAA4-1)
1.0-3.0 lb 0 4 Yes
- JMS Stylet oil
3-6 quarts per 100 gallons water 0 4 No
Organic JMS Stylet oil
3-6 quarts per 100 gallons water 0 4 Yes
- M-Pede 49% EC
(soap, insecticidal)
1-2 % V/V 0 12 Yes
- Met52 EC
(Metarhizium anisopliae
Strain F52)
0 0 No Composed of spores of insect pathogenic
fungus Metarhizium anisopliae strain F52.
- Neemix 4.5
(azadirachtin)
0 12 Yes IGR and feeding repellant. Greenhouse
- PFR-97 20% WDG
(Isaria fumosoroseus
Apopka Strain 97)
Foliar and soil: 1-2 lb 0 4 Yes Can be used on vegetables grown for
transplant. Do not mix with fungicides
or apply within 5 days of fungicide
applications other than copper. Dust/mist
respirator must be used for mxing and
applying.
3A Pyganic 5.0
(pyrethrins)
0 12 Yes Harmful to bees. Can be used in
greenhouses.
- Suffoil-X
(mineral oil)
1-2% v/v 0 4 Yes Thorough coverage is essential.
- Trilogy
(extract of neem oil)
0.5-2% V/V 0 4 Yes Apply morning or evening to reduce
potential for leaf burn. Toxic to bees
exposed to direct treatment.
- Venerate XC
(heat-killed Burkholderia
spp. strain A396 cells
and spent fermentation
media)
1-8 quarts per acre 0 4 Yes
1
codes (1 through 29) are used to distinguish the main insectide mode of action groups, with additional letters for certain sub-groups within each main group. All insecticides
within the same group (with same number) indicate same active ingredient or similar mode of action. This information must be considered for the insecticide resistance
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.
398 2019 Vegetable Production Handbook of Florida