Table 7.10. Insecticides labeled for management of arthropod pests of cucurbit crops. (continued)
Labels change frequently. Be sure to read a current product label before applying any chemical.
Trade Name
Insect or
MOA
(Active Ingredient)
Max rate product
REI
mite pest
Code1
*Restricted Rate (Product/acre)
per season
(hours)
Days to
Harvest Remarks2
4D Sivanto Prime
foliar:
soil:
foliar: soil:
season
4 foliar: 1
soil: 21
foliar: Minimum application interval: 7
days soil: Soil maximum : no more than
3 crop seasons per year.
7C Knack IGR
(pyriproxyfen)
12 7
appear. Do not apply more than twice per
growing season.
9B PQZ
12 7 7 days before reapplication
9B
(pymetrozine)
2.75 oz 5.5 oz 12 0 Minimum of 7 days between applications.
9D
12 0 Minimum of 7 days between applications.
edge and aquatic habitat.
15 Rimon 0.83EC
(novaluron)
12 1 Do not apply more often than every 14
days.
16 Courier 40SC
(buprofezin)
12 7 Immatures only. Insect growth regulator.
Do not make more than 2 applications
per season per crop or 4 per year.
23 Oberon 2SC
(spiromesifen)
12 7 No more than 3 applications.
28 Exirel
(cyantraniliprole)
12 1 Do not apply a total of more than 0.4 lb ai
per acre of cyazypyr or cyantraniliprolecontaining
products per crop, either as
foliar or soil applications.
28 Verimark
(cyantraniliprole)
at planting:
drip chemigation: 20
plant also used)
4 1 Both at plant and drip chemigation. Do
not apply more than 2 drip chemigation
applications (one of at plant application
used).
- M-Pede
(potassium salts of fatty
acids)
1-2%V/V 12 0 OMRI-listed2. Do not apply to stressed
plants (high heat or drought conditions).
Wireworm 1B *Diazinon 50 W,
*AG500
(diazinon)
AG500: 2-4 qt 50W:
4-8 lb
4 qt 8 lb 72 preplant Melons and watermelons only. Not for
squash or cucumbers. One application
per year.
3A *Capture LFR
(bifenthrin)
12 N/A-applied
at planting
At planting, banded over open furrow or
in-furrow with seed or transplant.
1
codes (1 through 29) are used to distinguish the main insecticide 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.
* Restricted use insecticide.
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