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Vegetables – CommercialResiduesApplicationchecklistDosages andformulationsPrecautionsFederal laws prohibit the sale of food products that contain more than the specifically permitted amounts ofpesticide residues. The recommendations in this guide are within these limits, and only insecticides that have beenapproved at the rates and time intervals specified are included. Disregarding the standards established by theEnvironmental Protection Agency could result in unnecessary losses and inconveniences. The kind and amount ofpesticide present on food products are the responsibility of the food producer.Specific instructions for the safe and effective use of farm chemicals must be given on the container label by law. It isyour responsibility to carefully read and follow these label instructions and precautions.To obtain satisfactory control of vegetable insects:1. Use one of the insecticides recommended for the particular crop against the particular pest.2. Use the correct amount of the insecticide.3. Follow the recommended schedule of applications whenever regular applications are indicated.4. Use hollow cone nozzles not herbicide nozzles.5. Set the nozzles about 20 inches from the surface to be sprayed.6. Use sufficient pressure to obtain a full spray pattern for the nozzle; manufacturer’s list recommended psi foreach style of nozzle. Excessive pressure will increase drift, decrease deposit and should generally be avoided.Use sufficient spray to cover plants thoroughly especially when fungicides are combined with insecticides. The amount ofspray may be increased by slowing the ground speed of the sprayer or by using larger nozzles. Increasing pressure is notrecommended.Dosages of sprayable powders (water soluble or wettable powders) and liquids are given as the amount offormulated product that should be used in 50 gallons of spray. Sufficient spray should be applied to provide thoroughcoverage of the plants. Granular insecticides commonly used for soil insect control are stated as the formulated product.Rates given are on the basis of a broadcast application unless otherwise stated.Formulations listed are not necessarily all that are available. If another formulation is used convert to the properdosage using those given in these recommendations as a guide.Most insecticides are available as an emulsifiable concentrate (EC) that is based on solvents and/or oils or as awettable powder (WP). Wettable powders are safer than emulsions to use on tender foliage. Certain insecticides areavailable as water soluble (WS) powders and should not be confused with wettable powders. Water soluble powders gointo solution while wettable powders merely form suspensions that settle out on standing.Some insecticides are marketed as a flowable. This formulation is generally less toxic to foliage than the standardEC.Whenever possible, the formulations of emulsifiable concentrates have been quoted in pounds of active ingredient pergallon (example: 5 pounds EC). This was done because in many products the percentage of ingredients will vary due tothe use of different solvents. Malathion, for example, is 5 pounds EC yet may be formulated anywhere from 55%-57% ofactive material.Phosphate and carbamate insecticides such as Parathion, Azinphos methyl, Methomyl and Trithion are highly toxic tohumans and animals. Take special precautions in handling and applying these chemicals and others of similar nature.Check the label carefully and observe all safety precautions. Wash at once and change clothes if spillage occurs. Bathepromptly after use and wash clothes before re-use. Generally, symptoms of phosphate insecticide poisoning includeblurred vision, headache, abdominal cramps and tightness of the chest.Note: Take special precautions when mixing Methomyl. Wear a recommended respirator. Do not inhale the dust orpowder.Warning: Re-entry times for workers entering groves and/or treated fields should be strictly observed. Be sure tocheck the label for this information.pH: Adjust pH before adding insecticide; optimum range 5.5-6.0 for most insecticides. Diazinon needs no adjustment.Test water to adjust. DO NOT JUST ADD BUFFER.Spreader Stickers: Needed on waxy leaf plants. May be used on most crops. Overdose will burn foliage.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsBifenthrin (Capture2EC)6.4 ounces5Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces1Permethrin (Ambush,Pounce) 25W6.4-19.2 ounces0Thiamethoxam(Platinum)5.0-8.0 ounces301.6-6.4 fluid ounces37-10 fl. ounces211.28 to 1.92 oz/A31.0 pint1Observe label.2.5 pounds1Observe label.0.5 pint1Do not feed treated vines to livestock.Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP2.0 poundsNoneCarbaryl (Sevin) 80S1.0 poundNone2.1-6.4 ounces3Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP2.0 poundNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S1.25 poundNoneObserve label.Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces31.0 pint1Observe label.2.5 pounds1Observe label.ARTICHOKELeaf hoppers,PsyllidsObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.BEANS (LIMAAND SNAP)AphidsBifenthrin (Brigade 2EC)Imidacloprid (AdmirePro)Lambda-cyhalothrin(Warrior II)Malathion 5ECMalathion 25WPNaled (Dibrom 8EC)Bean leaf beetles,flea beetles, leafhoppersObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.At pod set: begin weeklyapplications whenlongest pods are 1 inchlong and continuethroughout harvest formaximum podprotection. Add aninsecticide for control ofmites or leafminers asneeded.Cucumber beetles,Mexican beanbeetlesBifenthrin (Capture2EC)Malathion 5ECMalathion 25WPZeta-cypermethrin(various)Bean leaf beetles,cucumber beetles,earworms,leafhoppers, limaObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.1.4-4.3 ouncesObserve label.Bifenthrin (Brigade,Capture 2EC)2.1-6.4 fluid ounces3

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsCarbaryl (Sevin) 50WP2.0 poundsNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S1.25 poundsNoneObserve label.Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces3Zeta-cypermethrin(various)1.4-4.3 ouncesbean pod borers,stink bugsMitesObserve label.Observe label.Bifenazate (Acramite)16-24 fluid ounces3Observe label.Naled (Dibrom 8EC)0.5 pint1Do not feed treated vines to meat or dairyanimals.C4-8 fluid ounces3(succulent)28(dried)Imidacloprid (AdmirePro 4.6F soil)4.4-10.5 ounces21Spinetoram (Radiant SC)5-10 fluid ounces13 (14 if topsare used forfood)Observe label.0.6 poundMethomyl (Lannate LV)0.75-3.0 pints0 roots, 10topsObserve label.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.25-1.0 pound0 roots, 10topsObserve label.LeafminersSpinetoram (Radiant SC)6.0-10.0 ounces7Observe label.Vegetable weevilsCarbaryl (Sevin) 50WP0.5 pound3Observe label.1.0 pint7Observe label.Malathion 25WP2.5 pounds7Observe label.Acetamiprid (Assail3OSG)2-3 ounces7Pymetrozine (Fulfill)2.75 ounces7Imidacloprid (AdmirePro 4.6F)4.4-10.5 ounces21LeafminersSpinetoram (Radiant SC)Observe label.BEETAphidsArmyworms, beetwebwormsFlea beetles orwebwormsCarbaryl (Sevin) 80SMalathion 5ECMust be applied to soil. May be applied to directseeded crops in-furrow at seed or transplantdepth. Do not exceed 12 ounces/acre/season.Observe label.BRUSSELSSPROUTSAphidsDiamondbackmoths, importedcabbage worms,loopersObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Use maximum rate recommended bymanufacturer.Bacillus thuringiensisBifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Observe label.Emamectin benzoate(Proclaim)2.4-4.8 ounces7Indoxacarb (Avaunt)3.5 ounces3Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate LV)1.5-3.0 pints3Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.25-1.0 pound3Do not use in home plantings.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DatePermethrin (Ambush2EC)3.26-4.0 ounces1Permethrin (Ambush25WP)3.2-6.4 ounces1Permethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)2.0-4.0 ounces16.0-12.0 fluid ounces75-10 fl. ounces1Tebufenozide (Confirm2F)6.0-8.0 ounces7Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesNovaluraon (Rimon0.83EC)Spinetoram (Radiant SC)Remarks, Restrictions or LimitationsDo not apply more than eight applications perseason.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Loopers are mostdifficult to control;watch for loopers onunderside of leaf alongborders. Treat on a 7day schedule and changeto 5 days for heavyinfestations. Use awetting agent accordingto manufacturer’sinstructions. Add Bacillusthuringiensis to sprays toincrease control.Observe label.Observe labelLoopers are mostdifficult to control;watch for loopers onunderside of leaf alongborders. Treat on a 7day schedule and changeto 5 days for heavyinfestations. Use awetting agent accordingto manufacturer’sinstructions. AddBacillus thuringiensis tosprays to increasecontrol.WhitefliesAcetamiprid (Assail30SG)2.5-4.0 ounces7Dinotefuran (Venom70SG)1.0-4.0 ounces (foliar)15.0-6.0 ounces (soil)212.75 ounces7Pymetrozine (Fulfill)Spiromesifen (Oberon2SC)CABBAGE ANDBROCCOLIObserve label.Do not apply more than 6 ounces per seasonfoliar.Observe label.Observe label.7-8.5 fluid ounces21

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsDiamondbackmoths, importedcabbage worms,loopers,Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Emamectin benzoate(Proclaim)2.4-4.8 ounces7Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces3Indoxacarb (Avaunt)3.5 ounces3Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate LV)1.5-3.0 pints3Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.25-1.0 pound3Do not use in plantings.Permethrin (Ambush2EC)3.2-6.4 ounces1Permethrin (Ambush25WP)3.2-6.4 ounces1Permethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)2.0-4.0 ounces1Tebufenozide (Confirm2F)6.0-8.0 ounces7Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesRate/ACutoff DateRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe labelLoopers are mostdifficult to control;watch for loopers onunderside of leaf alongborders. Treat on 7-dayschedule and change to5 days for heavyinfestations. Use awetting agent accordingto manufacturer’sinstructions.Leafminers, thripsSpinosad (SpinTor 2SC)Root aphids, rootmaggotsWhitefliesWireworms3.0-10.0 ounces1Diazinon AG5002.0-3.0 quarts7-broccoli21-cabbageAcetamiprid (Assail3OSG)2.5-4 ounces7Dinotefuran (Venom70SG)1-4 ounces (foliar)1Spiromesifen (Oberon2SC)7.0-8.5 fluid ounces7Diazinon AG5003.0-4.0 quarts14Bifenthrin(Various) 2EC2.6-6.4 ounce3Flonicamid (Beleaf50SG)2-2.8 ounce0Pymetrozine (Fulfill50WDG)2.7 ounce0Observe label.Broadcast just before planting and immediatelyincorporate into the top 3-4 inches of soil.Use spreader stick to improve control.Observe label.Do not exceed 25.5 fluid ounces per acre perseason.CANTALOUPEAphidsLimit 2 applications after bloom.Apply before aphids reach damage level. Do notexceed 5.5 ounces per season per acre.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsCucumber beetles,melon worms,pickleworms,squash bugs,squash vine borersInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)5.12-6.4 ounces3Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP1.0 poundNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S0.6 poundNoneObserve label.Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.6-9.8 ounces3Permethrin (Ambush25W)6.4-12.8 ounces3Observe label.Observe label.CutwormsDiazinon AG5002.0-4.0 quarts3Observe label.LeafminersNaled (Dibrom 8EC)0.25-0.5 pint1Observe label.Oxamyl (Vydate 10G)40-60 pounds(broadcast)Oxamyl (Vydate L) 2EC2.0-4.0 pints1Permethrin (Pounce2.5WP)12.8 ounces1Permethrin (Pounce3.2EC)8.0 ounces1Spinetoram (Radiant SC)5-10 fluid ounces3Bifenazate (Acramite50WS).75 – 1.0 pound3Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)5.12-6.4 ounces3Permethrin (Ambush25W)6.4-12.8 ounces0Abamectin (Agri-Mek)0.15EC8-16 ounces7Spiromesifen (Oberon 2SG)7-8.5 fl. ounces7Diazinon AG5003.0-4.0 quarts3Thiamethoxam (Actara25 WPG)1.5-3 ounces71.6-2.8 ounces0Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP0.5 poundNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S0.6 poundNoneObserve label.Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces7Malathion 5EC1.0-1.5 pints7Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate LV)1.0-3.0 pints1Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.33-1.0 pound1Observe label.3.0-6.0 fluid ounces3Radiant will not control leafhoppers; no morethan 4 applications per year.Spider mitesWirewormsApply within one week of planting.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.CARROTAphidsArmyworms fleabeetles,leafhoppers,Beta-cyfluthrin(Baythroid 2EC)Spinetoram (Radiant SC)Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateVegetables weevilsMalathion 5EC1.0 pint7Observe label.WirewormsDiazinon AG5003.0-4.0 quarts14Observe label.Imidacloprid (Provado1.6FL)3.75 ounces7Pymetrozine (Fulfill)2.75 ounces7Esfenvalerate (Asana1.9EC)1.7-3.4 ounces1Permethrin (Ambush2EC)3.2-6.4 ounces1Permethrin (Ambush25WP)3.2-6.4 ounces1Remarks, Restrictions or LimitationsCAULIFLOWERAphidsDiamondbackmoths, fleabeetles, loopersObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Loopers are mostdifficult to control;watch for loopers onunderside of leaf alongborders. Treat on a 7day schedule and changeto 5 days for heavyinfestations. Use awetting agent accordingto manufacturer’sinstructions. Add Bacillusthuringiensis to sprays toincrease control.Imported cabbagewormsUse maximum amount recommended bymanufacturer.Bacillus thuringiensisBifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Observe label.Emamectin benzoate(Proclaim)2.4-4.8 ounces7Indoxacarb (Avaunt)3.5 ounces1Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate LV)0.75-3.0 pints3Do not use in home plantings.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.25-1.0 pound3Do not use in home plantings.Permethrin (Pounce2.5WP)3.2-6.4 ounces1Permethrin (Pounce3.2EC)24.0 ounces1Spinetoram (Radiant SC)5-10 fluid ounces1Tebufenozide (Confirm2F)6.0-8.0 ounces7Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe labelMole cricketsDiazinon AG5001.0 quart7Observe label.Root maggotsDiazinon AG5002.0-3.0 pints7Observe label.WhitefliesAcetamiprid (Assail30SG)2.5-4 ounces7Spiromesifen (Oberon2SC)7-8.5 ouncesObserve label.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateWirewormsDiazinon AG5003.0-4.0 quarts7Acetamiprid (Assail30SG)2.0-3.0 ounces7Imidacloprid (AdmirePro)4.4-10.5 ounces211.0 pint7Observe label.Malathion 25WP2.5 pounds7Observe label.Pymetrozine (Fulfill)2.75 ounces7Observe label.4.0-5.0 fluid ounces1Remarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.COLLARDS ANDGREENSAphidsMalathion 5ECSpirotetramat (Movento25C)Caterpillars,loopersBacillus thuringiensis0Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces7Emamectin benzoate(Proclaim 5WDG)2.4-4.8 ounces14Indoxacarb (Avaunt30WDG)2.5-3.5 ounces3Permethrin (Ambush25W)3.2-6.4 ounces1Permethrin (Pounce25WP)3.2-6.4 ounces1Spinetoram (Radiant SC)5-10 fluid ounces1Zeta-cypermethrin(various))2.24-4.0 ounces1Observe label.Observe label. Will also control flea beetles.Do not exceed 10 fluid ounces/season.Use maximum rate recommended bymanufacturer. On foliage every 7 days. Apply toboth sides of leaves when larvae are small.Collards only.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Flea beetlesCarbaryl (Sevin) 50WP3.0 pounds14StinkbugsAcetamiprid (Assail30SG)3.0-4.0 ounces7Clothianidin (Belay2.13SC)3.4 ounces (foliar)9.0-12.0 oz. (soil)21 (foliar)Acetamiprid (Assail30SG)2.5-4.0 ounces7Spiromesifen (Oberon2SC)7.0-8.5 fluid ounces7Spirotetramat (Movento2SC)4.0-5.0 fluid ounces1Acetamiprid (Assail30SG)2.5-4 ounces0Flonicamid (Beleaf50SG)2-2.8 ounces0Pymetrozine (Fulfill)2.75 ounces14Observe label.Thiamethoxam (Actara)2.0-3.0 ouncesNoneObserve label.Thiamethoxam(Platinum)5.0-8.0 ounces30WhitefliesObserve label.Observe label.Soil application at plant only.Observe label.Observe label.Do not exceed 10 fluid ounces/season.CUCUMBERAphidsObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateCucumber beetles,vegetable weevilsMalathion 5EC1.0 pint7Methomyl (Lannate LV)1.5-3.0 pints1.5 (1-day) 1.5 (3-days)Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.5-1.0 pound0.5 (1-day) 0.5 (3-days)Observe label.Abamectin (Agri-Mek)0.15EC8.0-16.0 ounces7Naled (Dibrom 8EC)0.5-0.75 pintNonePermethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)4.0-8.0 ouncesTo harvestPermethrin (Pounce 25WP)6.4-12.8 ouncesTo harvest5-7.5 fluid ounces16-8 ounces1LeafminersRynaxypyr (Coragen1.6SC)Spinetoram (Radiant SC)Melon worms,pickleworms,squash bugs,squash vine borersBifenthrin (various)Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Not more than 1.6 pounds/A.I./acre per season.Soil, foliar or drip chemigation.Observe label.Observe label. Limit 19.2 fluid ounces per acreper season; allow 7 days between applications.2.6-6.4 ounces3Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP1.0 poundNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S0.6 poundNoneObserve label.Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces3Permethrin (Ambush25W)0.1-0.2 poundNonePermethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)4.0-8.0 ouncesTo harvestPermethrin (Pounce 25WP)6.4-12.8 ouncesTo harvest3.5-5 fluid ounces15.0-10.0 fluid ounces1Observe label.Abamectin (Agri-Mek)0.15EC5-16 ounces7On foliage as needed; no more than 2applications.Bifenazate (Acramite50WS).75-1 pound3Bifenthrin (Brigade) 2EC2.6-6.4 ounces7Fenpropathrin (Danitol2.4EC)10.66 ounces7Spiromesifen (Oberon25G)7-8.5 fluid ounces7Imidacloprid (AdmirePro)1.3-2.2 fluid ounces01.0 pint3Observe label.3.5 pounds3Observe label.Rynaxypyr (Coragen1.67SC)Spinetoram (Radiant SC)Spider mitesRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.Observe label.Not more than 1.6 poundsObserve label.Foliar or drip.Do not exceed 1 application/season.Observe label.EGGPLANTAphidsMalathion 5ECMalathion 25WPObserve label. Foliar treatment.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateNaled (Dibrom 8EC)0.5 pint1Observe label.2.0-4.0 ouncesNoneObserve label.Thiamethoxam (Actara)Colorado potatobeetles, fleabeetles, hornworms, thrips,tomato fruitwormsObserve label.Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP2.0 poundsNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S1.5 poundsNoneObserve label.Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces1Imidacloprid (Admire2F)10.0-24.0 ouncesIndoxacarb (Avaunt)3.5 ounces3Permethrin (Ambush25WP)0.1-0.2 pound38.0 ounces33.5-5.0 fluid ounces1Tebufenozide (Confirm2F)6.0-8.0 ounces7Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesPermethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)Rynaxypyr (Coragen1.67SC)Spider mitesWhitefliesRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Foliar or drip chemigation.Observe label.Observe labelAbamectin (Agri-Mek0.15EC)8.0-16.0 fluid ounces7Bifenazate (Acramite50WS).75-1.0 pound3Fenbutatin-oxide(Vendex 50WP)2.0-3.0 pounds3Fenpyroximate (Portal0.4EC)2 pints3Spiromesifen (Oberon2SG)7.0-8.5 fluid ounces7Thiamethoxam(Platinum)5.0-8.0 ounces30Thiamethoxam (Actara)2.0-4.0 ounces0Observe label.Acetamiprid (Assail30SG)2.5-4.0 ounces7No more than one every 7 days. Do not exceedfour applications per season or 7ounces/season.7.0-8.5 SC7Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)1.6-6.4 ounces3Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces1Imidacloprid (AdmirePro 4.6F)1.2 fluid ounces7Spiromesifen (Oberon2EC)Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Do not exceed three apps/seasonENGLISH PEAAphids, cabbageloopers, cutwormObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateMalathion 5EC1.0 pint32.75 ounces14Pymetrozine (Fulfill50WPG)Remarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.Observe label.IRISH POTATOAphids,caterpillars,Colorado potatobeetles, cucumberbeetles, fleabeetles, fleahoppers,leafhoppers, plantbugs, psyllidsObserve label.Abamectin (Agri-Mek0.15EC)8.0-16.0 ounces14Acetamiprid (Assail30SG)1.5-4.0 ounces7Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S0.6 poundNoneEsfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces1Imidacloprid (AdmirePro 4.6F)1.2 fluid ounces7Indoxacarb (Avaunt)3.5-6.0 ounces7Permethrin (Ambush25W)0.05-0.2 pound7Permethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)4.0-8.0 ounces72.75 ounces14Observe label.6.0-8.0 fluid ounces7Observe label.1.7-3.3 ounces31.5 ounces14Thiamethoxam(Platinum)5.0-8.0 ounces30Methomyl (Lannate LV)0.75-3.0 pints10Do not use in home plantings.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.25-1.0 pound14Observe label.MitesAbamectin (Agri-Mek0.15EC)8.0-16.0 ounces14WhitefliesImidacloprid (Provado1.6 F)3.25 ounces7Pymetrozine (Fulfill)2.75 ounces14Observe label.Thiamethoxam (Actara)1.5 ounces14Observe label.5.0-8.0 ounces301.4 pounds per 1,000ft. row90Pymetrozine (Fulfill)Spinetoram (Radiant SC)Spinosad (Blackhawk36WG)Thiamethoxam sEthoprop (Mocap 15G)Observe label.Foliage applications only.Observe label.Observe label. Foliar treatment.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateRemarks, Restrictions or Limitations2-4 ounces71.0-3.0 fluid ounces7Malathion 5EC1.0-2.0 pints7 (head)14 (leaf)Observe label.Pymetrozine (Fulfill)2.75 ounces7Observe label.Spinosad (SpinTor 2SC)1.5-3.0 ounces1Observe label.Spirotetramat (Movento2SC)4.0-5.0 fluid ounces3LETTUCEAphidsAcetamiprid (Assail30SG)Imidacloprid (AdmirePro 4.6F)CaterpillarsLeafhoppers,leafminersDo not exceed 10 fluid ounces/season.Use maximum rate recommended bymanufacturer.Bacillus thuringiensisBifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Emamectin benzoate(Proclaim)2.4-4.8 ounces7Indoxacarb (Avaunt)2.5-3.5 ounces3Observe label.Permethrin (Ambush25W)0.1-0.2 pounds1Do not feed refuse leaves to livestock. On leaflettuce, do not use more than 2 applications perseason; head lettuce only.Permethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)4.0-8.0 ounces7Permethrin (Pounce25WP)6.4-12.8 ounces1Spinosad (SpinTor 2SC)1.5-3.0 ounces1Observe label.Tebufenozide (Confirm)6.0-8.0 ounces7Observe label.Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesAbamectin (Agri-Mek0.15EC)8.0-16.0 ounces7Bifenthrin (various)2.6-6.4 ounces73.75 fluid ounces7Malathion 25WP2.0-5.0 pounds7 (head)14 (leaf)Observe label.Diazinon AG5003.0-4.0 quarts14Observe label.1.3-2.2 fluid ounces01.0 pint1Observe label.2.5 pounds1Observe label.2.6-6.4 ounces79-13.6 ounces12.0 poundsNoneImidacloprid (Provado1.6F)WirewormsDo not apply more than 1 every 7 days; do notexceed 4 apps./year.Observe label.Observe label.Observe labelObserve label.Check label for plant-back restrictions.OKRAAphidsImidacloprid (AdmirePro 4.6F)Malathion 5ECMalathion 25WPBeetles, leaf-footedBifenthrin (Brigade 2EC)bugs stink bugsBuprofezin (Courier40SC)Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WPObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff Date1.25 poundsNone2.24-4 ounces1Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP2.0 poundsNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S1.25 poundsNoneObserve label.1.5-8.0 ounces1Observe label.2.1 – 3.4 ounces70.6 pint3Observe label.1.5 pounds3Observe label.Permethrin (Ambush25W)9.6-19.2 ounces1Permethrin (Pounce25WP)9.6-19.2 ounces1Spinetoram (Radiant SC)6-8 fluid ounces1Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesCarbaryl (Sevin) 80SZeta-cypermethrin(various)Corn earwormsSpinosad (SpinTor 2SC)Remarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label. Sevin will not control stinkbugs.Observe label.ONION,SHALLOTOnion thrips,thripsAcetamiprid (Assail70WP)Malathion 5ECMalathion 25WPOnion maggotsChlorpyrifos (Lorsban15G)Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe labelObserve label.3.7 ounces/1,000 ft.Observe label.1.1 ounces/1,000 ft.Diazinon AG500Observe label.Observe label.2.0-4.0 quarts14Imidacloprid (Admire4.6F)7-10 ounces21Imidacloprid (Provado1.6F)3.75 ounces01.0 pint21Observe label.2.75 ounces7Observe label.PARSLEYAphidsMalathion 5ECPymetrozine (Fulfill)Caterpillars,loopersFlea beetlesBacillus thuringiensisNoneSoil application.Observe label.Observe label.Permethrin (Ambush25W)0.4-0.8 pound1Observe label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 50W2.0-4.0 pounds14Observe label.Malathion 5EC1.0-2.0 pints21Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate LV)1.5-3.0 pints10Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.5-1.0 pounds10Observe label.Tebufenozide (Confirm2F)6.0-8.0 ounces7Imidacloprid (AdmirePro)7.0-14.0 ounces211.5-3.0 pints3Observe label.PEPPERSAphidsMethomyl (Lannate LV)Soil or foliar application.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff Date0.5-1.0 pound3Observe label.0.5 pint1Observe label.2.0-4.0 pints7-14Observe label.Thiamethoxam (Actara)2.0-4.0 ounces0Observe label.Thiamethoxam(Platinum)5.0-8.0 ounces30Methomyl (Lannate SP)Naled (Dibrom 8EC)Oxamyl (Vydate L)Flea beetles,hornworms, leaffooted inersPepper weevilsRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.Observe label.Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP2.0 poundsNoneObserve label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S1.25 poundsNoneObserve label.Methomyl (Lannate LV)1.5-3.0 pints3Observe label.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.5-1.0 pound3Observe label.Permethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)4.0-8.0 ounces3Spinosad (SpinTor 2SC)1.5-8.0 ounces1Tebufenozide (Confirm2F)6.0-8.0 ounces7Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesAbamectin (Agri-Mek)0.15EC8.0-16.0 ounces7Cyromazine (Trigard75WP)2.66 ounces0Oxamyl (Vydate L)2.0-4.0 pints7-14Permethrin (Pounce3.2EC)4.0-8.0 ounces3Spinosad (SpinTor 2SC)1.5-8.0 ounces1Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe labelObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Observe labelAcephate (Orthene) 75S0.66 pound7Acetamiprid (Assail30SG)4.0 ounces7Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S2.5 poundsNoneEsfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.7 ounces7Permethrin (Ambush25WP)6.4-12.8 ounces3Permethrin (Pounce3.2EC/25WP)4.0-8.0 ounces3Do not use on bell peppers. Use in conjunctionwith pyrethroids.Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Bell peppers only.Bell peppers only.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsZeta-cypermethrin(Fury 2EC)Rate/ACutoff DateRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label2.4-4.3 ouncesBegin spray applicationfor control of pepperweevil as soon asdamage is observed.Spray on 3- to 4-dayschedule until control isobtained (usually 3weeks). Destroy allpepper plants whenthrough harvesting.Spider mitesVegetable weevils,thripsWhitefliesAbamectin (Agri-Mek0.15EC)8.0-16.0 ounces7Bifenazate (Acramite50WS).75-1.0 pound3Bifenthrin (Capture2EC)2.1-6.4 ounces7Fenpyroximate (Portal.4EC)2 pints3Spiromesifen (Oberon)7.0-8.5 fluid ounces7Do not exceed 3 applications/season.1.0 pint7Late afternoon and evening spraying is best.Clearing or treating dead lands and ditch banks iseffective.Imidacloprid (AdmirePro 4.6F)7.0-14.0 ounces21Abamectin (Agri-Mek0.15EC)8.0-16.0 ounces7Spinetoram (Radiant SC)4.0-8.0 ounces1Imidacloprid (Admire2F)16.0-32.0 ounces21Imidacloprid (AdmirePro)1.3-2.2 ounces0Foliar application. Minimum interval betweenfoliar applications: 5 days. Do not use more than6.7 fluid ounces/acre per crop season.Pymetrozine (Fulfill)2.75 ounces7Observe label.Thiamethoxam (Actara)2.0-4.0 ouncesNoneObserve label.Thiamethoxam(Platinum)5.0-8.0 ounces302.75 ounces7Observe label.2.6-6.4 fluid ounces3Observe label.16.0-24.0 ounces212.0-4.0 ouncesNoneMalathion 57ECObserve label.No more than 1 app./season; will not controlbroad mite.Observe label.Observe label.Soil application.Observe label.PUMPKINAphids, whitefliesPymetrozine (Fulfill)Bifenthrin (Brigade 2EC)Imidacloprid (Admire2F)Thiamethoxam (Actara)Cucumber beetles,melon worms,pickleworms,squash bugs,squash vine borersSoil application.Observe label.Observe label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP1.0 poundNone

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateCarbaryl (Sevin) 80S0.6 poundNoneEsfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces38.0 ounces1Permethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)Remarks, Restrictions or LimitationsObserve label.Observe label.Observe label.Permethrin (Ambush25WP)6.4-12.8 ouncesPermethrin (Pounce25WP)12.8 ounces14.0-8.0 ounces3Abamectin (Agri-Mek0.15EC)8.0-16.0 ounces7Bifenazate (Acramite50WS).75-1.0 pound3Spiromesifen (Oberon2SG)7-8.5 ounces71.6-2.8 ouncesNoneCarbaryl (Sevin) 50WP1.0 pound3Observe label.Carbaryl (Sevin) 80S0.6 pound3Observe label.Esfenvalerate (AsanaXL)5.8-9.6 ounces7Imidacloprid (AdmirePro)1.2 fluid ounces7Spinosad (SpinTor 2SC)3.0-6.0 ounces7Spinosad (SpinTor 2SC)Observe label.Observe label.Observe label.Make first applicationfor cucumber beetlewhen seedlings firstcrack soil; repeat asneeded.Spider mitesObserve label.No more than 1 application/seasonNo more than 3 applications/season.RADISHESAphids, dipterousleafminers, fleabeetles,Beta-cyfluthrin(Baythroid)Observe label.Observe label.Observe label. Foliar treatment.Observe label.Root aphids, rootmaggotsChlorpyrifos (Lorsban15G)3.3 ounces/1,000linear feetObserve label.WirewormsChlorpyrifos (Lorsban4E)1fluid ounce/1,000linear feetUse a minimum of 40 gallons of water/ app.Water based in-furrow planting.Diazinon AG500Observe label.3.0-4.0 quarts147.0-10.5 fluid ounces211.0 pint1Observe label.2.5 pounds1Observe label.2.1-6.4 ounces32.0 poundsNoneSOUTHERN PEAAphidsImidacloprid (AdmirePro)Malathion 5ECMalathion 25WPCorn earworms,cowpea curculios,stinkbugsBifenthrin (Capture2EC) Capture 2ECCarbaryl (Sevin) 50WPSoil or foliar application.Observe label.

Vegetables – CommercialInsectsInsecticide andFormulationsRate/ACutoff DateRemarks, Restrictions or LimitationsCarbaryl (Sevin) 80S1.25 poundsNoneCarbaryl should be applied as a spray rather thana dust. Will not control stinkbugs.Methomyl (Lannate LV)0.75-3.0 pints3Do not graze or feed treated forage to livestock.Methomyl (Lannate SP)0.25-1.0 pound3Spinosad (SpinTor 2SC)3.0-6.0 ounces3Zeta-cypermethrin(various)2.4-4.3 ouncesAcetamiprid (Assail SG)2.0-4.0 ounces7Flonicamid (Beleaf50SG)2.0-2.8 ounces04.4-10.5 fluid ounces211.0 pint74.0-5.0 fluid ounces3Indoxacarb (Avaunt30SG)2.5-3.5 ounces3Methomyl (Lannate90SP)0.5 pound7Permethrin (Pounce 3.2EC)4.0 ounces1Permethrin (Ambush25WP, Poun

Observe label. Methomyl (Lannate LV) 0.75-3.0 pints 0 roots, 10 tops Observe label. Methomyl (Lannate SP) 0.25-1.0 pound 0 roots, 10 tops Observe label. Leafminers Spinetoram (Radiant SC) 6.0-10.0 ounces 7 Observe label. Vegetable weevils Carbaryl (Sevin) 50WP 0.5 pound 3 Observe label. Malathion 5EC 1.0 pint 7 Observe label.

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