Stage of Development: Dormant | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Peach Leaf Curl | chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515 | M5 | 5 - 7 L | 2.0 - 2.83 L | 60 days | Do not apply Bravo after shuck split. Use higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Refer to label for specific REI's for thinning activities. | |
Copper hydroxide (Parasol) 25901 | M1 | 4.5 - 6.7 L | 1.8 - 2.7 L | 48 hrs | 2 days | Use the higher rate when rainfall is very heavy and disease pressure is high. | |
dodine (Syllit 400 FL) 28351 | U12 | 1.8 - 3.5 L | 0.728 - 1.416 L | 48 hrs | 60 days | Maximum 2 applications per year. | |
calcium polysulphide (Lime sulphur 30%) 16465 | M2 | 7.3 L/100 L water | 7.3 L/100 L water | 48 h | 1 | Apply early, before oil sprays & before bud swell. See also peach leaf curl under fall treatment. | |
Peach Twig Borer | cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. |
novaluron (Rimon) 28515 | 15 | 1.35-3.35 L | 0.55-1.35 L | 12 h | 14 | Apply Rimon with 38-56 L oil/ha (15-22 L/ac) at dormant/delayed dormant. Use high rates if orchard has history of heavy populations. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days. | |
European Red Mite | mineral oil (Superior 70) 14981 | NC | 20 L/1000 L | 20 L/1000 L | Apply dormant to pre-bloom. Do not apply just prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain. | ||
mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666 | NC | 20L/1000 L of water | 20L/1000 L of water | 12 h | 0 | Apply at dormant to pre-bloom. Do not apply prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain. | |
San Jose Scale | mineral oil (Superior 70) 14981 | NC | 60 L | 24.3 L | 12 h | n/a | Do not use prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain. Do not use after green tip stage. Apply sufficient volume to ensure uniform coverage of trees. |
mineral oil (Guardsman) 23370 | NC | 90 L | 36 L | 12 h | n/a | Apply at bud-swell stage. | |
mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666 | NC | 20L/1000 L of water | 20L/1000 L of water | 12 h | 0 | Apply at dormant to pre-bloom. Do not apply just prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain. | |
Lecanium scale | mineral oil (Guardsman) 23370 | NC | 90 L | 36 L | 12 h | n/a | Apply at bud swell stage. Use sufficient water to ensure thorough and uniform coverage of the canopy. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Pink | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Brown Rot | pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 33951 | 7 + 11 | 0.3 - 0.4 L | 0.12 - 0.16 L | 12 h - 12 days | 0 days | Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides to 2 sprays/season. REI's: hand thinning - 12 days, hand harvesting - 1 days, mechanical harvesting and all other activities - 12 hours. |
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 33405 | 3 | 0.25 - 0.375 L | 0.1 - 0.15 L | 12 hours | 0 | Do not make more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-group 3 fungicide registered for the same use. Begin applications prior to disease development. Apply an additional applic. at an interval of 7 - 14 days if disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development. | |
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 32107 | 7+11 | 300-400 mL | 121-162 mL | 12 h | 1 day | Use higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season. | |
metconazole (Quash 30402) | 3 | 175 - 245 g | 71 - 99 g | 12 h - 9 days | 14 | Use in rotation with fungicides from other groups from pink to petal fall. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning. | |
BLAD polypeptide (Fracture) 32139 | M12 | 1.5-3.3 L | 0.6-1.3 L | 24 h* | 0 | Suppression only. Use preventatively at pink, full bloom and petal fall. Maximum 3 applications/season. | |
fluxapyroxad (Sercadis) 31697 | 7 | 333 mL | 135 mL | 12 h | 0 | The use of a non-ionic surfactant (0.125%) is recommended. Begin treatment when conditions favour disease development. Apply a second spray 7-14 days up to blossom if conditions for disease development persist. Maximum amount per season: 1 L/ha (405 mL/acre). Maximum 3 applications per season. | |
Peach Twig Borer | cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. |
deltamethrin (Decis) 22478 | 3 | 200 mL | 80 mL | 48 h | 1 | Decis is harmful to beneficial insects and mites. Residual control: 10 days/ | |
phosmet (Imidan WP) 29064 | 1B | 3.4-6 kg | 1.4-2.4 kg | 7 | 14 | Spray interval: 10 days. | |
European Red Mite | clofentezine (Apollo) 21035 | 10 | 300-600 mL | 120-240 mL | 48 h | 1 | Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days. |
bifenazate (Acramite) 27925 | 20D | 851 g | 344 g | 12 h | 7 | Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days. | |
McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites | clofentezine (Apollo) 21035 | 10 | 300 - 600 mL | 120 - 240 g | 12 h | 21 | Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season.Residual control: 45 days. |
bifenazate (Acramite) 27925 | 20D | 851 g | 344 g | 12 h | 7 | Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Blossom | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Brown Rot | pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 33951 | 7 + 11 | 0.3 - 0.4 L | 0.12 - 0.16 L | 12 h - 12 days | 0 days | Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides to 2 sprays/season. REI's: hand thinning - 12 days, hand harvesting - 1 days, mechanical harvesting and all other activities - 12 hours. |
pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 33206 | 7 + 3 | 1 L | 405 ml | 12 hours | 0 days | Max 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days. | |
chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515 | M5 | 5 - 7 L | 2.0 - 2.83 L | 60 days | Do not apply Bravo after shuck split. Use higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Refer to label for specific REI's for thinning activities. | ||
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 33405 | 3 | 0.25 - 0.375 L | 0.1 - 0.15 L | 12 hours | 0 | Do not make more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-group 3 fungicide registered for the same use. Begin applications prior to disease development. Apply an additional applic. at an interval of 7 - 14 days if disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development. | |
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 32107 | 7+11 | 300-400 mL | 121-162 mL | 12 h | 1 day | Use higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season. | |
Isofetamid (Kenja) 31758 | 7 | 913 ml | 369 ml | 12 hrs | 1 | Suppression only. Apply with a silicone surfactant. Do not apply more than 2 consecutive Group 7 applications. Maximum of 3 applications per year. | |
metconazole (Quash 30402) | 3 | 175 - 245 g | 71 - 99 g | 12 h - 9 days | 14 | Use in rotation with fungicides from other groups from pink to petal fall. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning. | |
copper octanoate (Cueva Commercial) 31825 | M1 | Prepare 0.5-2% solution (5-20 L/1000 L water) | 4 h | 1 | Apply 470-940 L of mixture/ha (190-380 L/acre) at delayed dormant (bud swell), popcorn, full bloom and petal fall stages for blossom blight control. | ||
fluxapyroxad (Sercadis) 31697 | 7 | 333 mL | 135 mL | 12 h | 0 | The use of a non-ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended. | |
triforine (Funginex) 27686 | 3 | 2.5 L | 1.0 L | 48 h | Bloom only | Do not apply after blossom. | |
fenhexamid (Elevate) 25900 | 17 | 1.7 kg | 690 g | 4 h | 1 | Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications. | |
propiconazole (Topas 30163, Jade 24030, Tilt 19346) | 3 | 500 mL | 200 mL | 3 days | 3 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups resistance management. | |
boscalid (Cantus) 30141 | 7 | 370 g | 150 g | 12 h | 0 | Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications. | |
fenbuconazole (Indar) 27294 | 3 | 140 g | 57 g | 12 h | 1 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. | |
Bacillus subtilis (Serenade Opti) 31666 | 44 | 1.1-1.7 kg | 445-688 g | 24h* | 0 | Suppression only. Begin at early bloom and repeat at 7 day intervals through petal fall. | |
myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 22399 | 3 | 340 g | 140 g | 12 h - 12 days | 1 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from other groups for resistance management. 12 days REI for thinning. | |
thiophanate-methyl (Senator 50SC) 32096 | 1 | 2.45 L | 1 L | 24 h* | 1 | Maximum 2 applications/season | |
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 27985 | 7 + 11 | 750 g - 1 kg | 304 g - 405 g | dry - 10 days | 0 | Also suppresses powdery mildew. Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. 10 days REI for thinning. | |
penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 30331 | 7 | 1.0-1.75 L | 405-709 mL | 12 h | 0 | Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure. | |
captan (Captan Supra 33641, Maestro 33488) | M4 | 3.75 - 4.5 kg | 1.5 - 1.8 kg | 48 h | 2 | Do not apply captan in combination with or immediately before or closely following oil sprays. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Petal Fall | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Brown Rot | pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 33951 | 7 + 11 | 0.3 - 0.4 L | 0.12 - 0.16 L | 12 h - 12 days | 0 days | Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides to 2 sprays/season. REI's: hand thinning - 12 days, hand harvesting - 1 days, mechanical harvesting and all other activities - 12 hours. |
pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 33206 | 7 + 3 | 1 L | 405 ml | 12 hours | 0 days | Max 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days. | |
chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515 | M5 | 5 - 7 L | 2.0 - 2.83 L | 60 days | Do not apply Bravo after shuck split. Use higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Refer to label for specific REI's for thinning activities. | ||
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 33405 | 3 | 0.25 - 0.375 L | 0.1 - 0.15 L | 12 hours | 0 | Do not make more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-group 3 fungicide registered for the same use. Begin applications prior to disease development. Apply an additional applic. at an interval of 7 - 14 days if disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development. | |
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 32107 | 7+11 | 300-400 mL | 121-162 mL | 12 h | 1 day | Use higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season. | |
Isofetamid (Kenja) 31758 | 7 | 913 ml | 369 ml | 12 hrs | 1 | Suppression only. Apply with a silicone surfactant. Do not apply more than 2 consecutive Group 7 applications. Maximum of 3 applications per year. | |
metconazole (Quash 30402) | 3 | 175 - 245 g | 71 - 99 g | 12 h - 9 days | 14 | Use preventatively in rotation with fungicides from other groups from pink to petal fall. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning. | |
fenhexamid (Elevate) 25900 | 17 | 1.7 kg | 690 g | 4 h | 1 | Do not apply more than 2 consecutive applications. | |
propiconazole (Topas 30163, Jade 24030, Tilt 19346) | 3 | 500 mL | 200 mL | 3 days | 3 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. | |
boscalid (Cantus) 30141 | 7 | 370 g | 150 g | 12 h | 0 | Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications. | |
fenbuconazole (Indar) 27294 | 3 | 140 g | 57 g | 12 h | 1 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. | |
Bacillus subtilis (Serenade Opti) 31666 | 44 | 1.1-1.7 kg | 445-688 g | 24 h* | 0 | Suppression only. Begin at early bloom and repeat at 7 day intervals through petal fall. | |
myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 22399 | 3 | 340 g | 140 g | 12 h - 12 days | 1 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. 12 days REI for thinning. | |
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 27985 | 7 + 11 | 750 g - 1 kg | 304 g - 405 g | dry - 10 days | 0 | Also suppresses powdery mildew. Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. 10 days REI for thinning. | |
penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 30331 | 7 | 1.0-1.75 L | 405-709 mL | 12 h | 0 | Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure. | |
captan (Captan Supra 33641, Maestro 33488) | M4 | 3.75 - 4.5 kg | 1.5 - 1.8 kg | 48 h | 2 | ||
Obliquebanded and Threelined Leafrollers | cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425 | 11 | 1.8-2.5 L | 0.73-1.0 L | 24 h* | 0 | Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. | |
spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 74 mL | dry | 14 | Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec CAF) 26854 | 11 | 4.0 L | 1.6 L | 24 h* | 0 | Will also help control any exposed peach twig larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. | |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel 2X DF) 26508 | 11 | 1.125 - 1.675 kg | 455 - 678 g | 24 h* | 0 | Will also help control any exposed peach twig larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 500-1000 mL | 202-404 mL | 12 h | 3 | Apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
novaluron (Rimon) 28515 | 15 | 1.35-3.35 L | 0.55-1.35 L | 12 h | 14 | Use the high rate for higher populations. Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 mL | 147 mL | dry | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
spinetoram (Delegate) 28778 | 5 | 210-420 g | 85-170 g | 12 h | 1 | Apply at first egg hatch. Do not apply more than 3 times a season. Use higher rate under high pest pressure and/or larger larvae. Spray interval: 14 days. | |
chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) 28981 | 28 | 145-285 g | 59-115 g | 12 h | 1 | Monitor larval populations in the spring; apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than 3 times/season, or twice per season for rates above 215 g/ha (87 g/ac). Spray interval: 7 to 14 days (see label). | |
Peach Twig Borer | cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. |
deltamethrin (Decis) 22478 | 3 | 200 mL | 80 mL | 48 h | 1 | Decis is harmful to beneficial insects and mites. Residual control: 10 days/ | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 750-1000 mL | 304-404 mL | 12 h | 3 | Use pheromone traps to monitor adults and apply with 7 days of first trap catch of adult male moths. Do not apply more than 4times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
phosmet (Imidan WP) 29064 | 1B | 3.4-6 kg | 1.4-2.4 kg | 7 days | 14 | Spray interval: 10 days. | |
novaluron (Rimon) 28515 | 15 | 1.35-3.35 L | 0.55-1.35 L | 12 h | 14 | Use the high rate for higher populations. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days. | |
chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) 28981 | 28 | 215-285 g | 87-115 g | 12 h | 1 | Use pheromone traps to monitor adults and apply within 7 days of first trap catch of adult male moths. Do exceed 645 g/ha (261 g/ac) per season. Spray interval: 7 to 14 days (see label). | |
Western Flower Thrips | cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. For suppression only. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. |
spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 73 mL | dry | 14 | For Nectarines only and suppression only. Apply when larvae become active. Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Do not apply when bees are actively foraging. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 ml | 147 ml | dry | 14 | For Nectarines only and suppression only. Apply when larvae become active. Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Do not apply when bees are actively foraging. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
Fruittree and European Leafrollers | Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425 | 11 | 1.8-2.5 L | 0.73-1.0 L | 24 h* | 0 | Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. |
spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 74 mL | dry | 14 | Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec CAF) 26854 | 11 | 4 L | 1.6 L | 24 h* | 0 | See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. | |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel 2X DF) 26508 | 11 | 1.125 - 1.675 kg | 455 - 678 g | 24 h* | 0 | See notes on application of Bt products. | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 500 - 1000 mL | 202 - 404 mL | 12 h | 3 | Apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Cabrio, Pristine, captan or copper fungicides. TOXIC to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
Green Fruitworms | Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425 | 11 | 1.8-2.5 L | 0.73-1.0 L | 24 h* | 0 | Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec CAF) 26854 | 11 | 4.0 L | 1.6 L | 24 h* | 0 | Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. | |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel 2X DF) 26508 | 11 | 1.125 - 1.675 kg | 455 - 678 g | 24 h* | 0 | Will control other leaf-feeding larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. | |
Eyespotted Bud Moth | spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 74 mL | dry | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 500-1000 mL | 202-404 mL | 12 h | 3 | Apply when larvae are active. Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees.Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 mL | 147 mL | dry | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
European Red Mite | spirodiclofen (Envidor) 28051 | 23 | 750 mL | 300 mL | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than once per season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days. |
clofentezine (Apollo) 21035 | 10 | 300-600 mL | 120-240 mL | 12 h | 21 | Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days. | |
bifenazate (Acramite) 27925 | 20D | 851 g | 344 g | 12 h | 7 | Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once per season. Residual control: 21 days. | |
McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites | spirodiclofen (Envidor) 28051 | 23 | 750 mL | 300 mL | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than once/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days. |
clofentezine (Apollo) 21035 | 10 | 300 - 600 mL | 120-240 mL | 12 h | 21 | Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days. | |
bifenazate (Acramite) 27925 | 20D | 851 g | 344 g | 12 h | 7 | Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Petal Fall to Husk Fall | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Peach Tree Borer | pheromone (Isomate-P) 27141 | NC | 250-625 | 100-250 | n/a | 0 | Apply before moth emergence. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Husk Fall | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines) | pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 33951 | 7 + 11 | 0.3 - 0.4 L | 0.12 - 0.16 L | 12 h - 12 days | 0 days | Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides to 2 sprays/season. REI's: hand thinning - 12 days, hand harvesting - 1 days, mechanical harvesting and all other activities - 12 hours. |
potassium bicarbonate (Sirocco) 31091 | NC | 2.8 - 5.6 kg | 1.13 - 2.27 kg | 4 hrs | 0 | Start application at first sign of disease or when conditions are conducive for disease development. Use adequate spray volume to obtain excellent coverage of foliage. Application interval is 7 - 14 days. | |
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 33405 | 3 | 0.25 - 0.375 L | 0.1 - 0.15 L | 12 hours | 0 | Do not make more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-group 3 fungicide registered for the same use. Begin applications prior to disease development. Apply an additional applic. at an interval of 7 - 14 days if disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development. | |
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 32107 | 7+11 | 300-400 mL | 121-162 mL | 12 h | 1 day | Use higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season. | |
metconazole (Quash 30402) | 3 | 245-280 g | 99-113 g | 12 h - 9 days | 14 | Suppression of powdery mildew only. Maximum one application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning. | |
metrafenone (Vivando) 29765 | U8 | 750 mL - 1.12 L | 304 - 453 mL | 12 h | 7 | Apply prior to onset of disease and at 14-21 day intervals. Maximum of 2 sprays/season. | |
potassium bicarbonate (MilStop) 28095 | NC | 2.8-5.6 kg | 1.1-2.2 kg | 4 h | 0 | Suppression only. Do not mix with other pesticides or fertilizers. | |
myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 22399 | 3 | 340 g | 140 g | 12 h-12 days | 1 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. 12 days REI for thinning. | |
trifloxystrobin (Flint) 30619 | 11 | 140-280 g | 57-113 g | 12 h - 4 days | 1 | Suppression only. Use the higher rate for high disease pressure. Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides (Flint, Cabrio, Pristine) to 2 per season. 4 days REI for thinning. | |
mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666 | NC | 10 L | 4 L | 12 h | 0 | For suppression of powdery mildew, apply in a minimum of 1000 L water/ha at 10-14 day intervals. Do not use in combination with or within 14 days of sulphur or captan. | |
sulphur (Cosavet DF Edge 31869, Kumulus 18836) | M2 | 7.0 kg | 2.8 kg | 24 h | 1 | Apply at husk fall and again at 2 weeks. | |
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 27985 | 7 + 11 | 750 g - 1 kg | 304 g - 405 g | dry - 10 days | 0 | Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. 10 days REI for thinning. | |
penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 30331 | 7 | 1.0-1.75 L | 405-709 mL | 12 h | 0 | Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure. | |
Green Peach Aphid and Black Peach Aphid | tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 33711 | 28 | 150 ml | 61 ml | 12 hours | 5 days | Suppression only. Max 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only. |
flupyradifurone (Sivanto Prime) 31452 | 4D | 500 - 750 mL | 202 - 304 mL | 12 h | 14 | Minimum interval between applications: 10 days. Do not apply more than 2000 mL/ha per season. | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 750-1500 mL | 304-607 mL | 12 h | 3 | Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
flonicamid (Beleaf) 29796 | 29 | 120-200 g | 49-81 g | 12 h-3 days | 14 | Use higher rate for greater pest populations and/or dense foliage. Maximum of 3 applications per year. 3 days REI for thinning. | |
sulfoxaflor (Closer) 30826 | 4C | 100-200 mL | 40-80 mL | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days. | |
Peach Twig Borer | tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 33711 | 28 | 225 ml | 91 ml | 12 hours | 5 days | Max 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only. |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 mL | 147 mL | dry | 14 | For Suppression only. Apply when larvae become active. Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Do not apply when bees are actively foraging. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
Western Flower Thrips | cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. For suppression only. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. |
spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 73 mL | dry | 14 | For Nectarines only and suppression only. Apply when larvae become active. Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Do not apply when bees are actively foraging. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 ml | 147 ml | dry | 14 | For Nectarines only and suppression only. Apply when larvae become active. Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Do not apply when bees are actively foraging. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
Mealybugs | spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 28953 | 23 | 365-585 mL | 148-237 mL | 12 h | 7 | Apply Movento with an adjuvant such as Agral 90. Do not exceed 1120 mL Movento/ha (453 mL/ac)/season. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: minimum 14 days. |
Coryneum blight | trifloxystrobin (Flint) 30619 | 11 | 210 - 280 g | 85 g - 113 g | 12 h – 4 days | 1 | Use the high rate for high disease pressure. Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides (Flint, Cabrio, Pristine) to 2/season. 4 days REI for thinning. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Summer | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Brown Rot | pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 33951 | 7 + 11 | 0.3 - 0.4 L | 0.12 - 0.16 L | 12 h - 12 days | 0 days | Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides to 2 sprays/season. REI's: hand thinning - 12 days, hand harvesting - 1 days, mechanical harvesting and all other activities - 12 hours. |
pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 33206 | 7 + 3 | 1 L | 405 ml | 12 hours | 0 days | Max 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days. | |
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 33405 | 3 | 0.25 - 0.375 L | 0.1 - 0.15 L | 12 hours | 0 | Do not make more than 2 sequential applications before alternating to a non-group 3 fungicide registered for the same use. Begin applications prior to disease development. Apply an additional applic. at an interval of 7 - 14 days if disease persists or weather conditions are favourable for disease development. | |
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 32107 | 7+11 | 300-400 mL | 121-162 mL | 12 h | 1 day | Use higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season. | |
Isofetamid (Kenja) 31758 | 7 | 913 ml | 369 ml | 12 hrs | 1 | Suppression only. Apply with a silicone surfactant. Do not apply more than 2 consecutive Group 7 applications. Maximum of 3 applications per year. | |
metconazole (Quash 30402) | 3 | 175 - 280 g | 71 - 113 g | 12 h - 9 days | 14 | For fruit brown rot apply 14-21 days before harvest. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning. | |
fenhexamid (Elevate) 25900 | 17 | 1.7 kg | 690 g | 4 h | 1 | Do not apply more than 2 consecutive applications. | |
propiconazole (Topas 30163, Jade 24030, Tilt 19346) | 3 | 500 mL | 200 mL | 3 days | 3 | Limit use of Group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas,Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. | |
boscalid (Cantus) 30141 | 7 | 370 g | 150 g | 12 h | 0 | Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications. | |
fenbuconazole (Indar) 27294 | 3 | 140 g | 57 g | 12 h | 1 | Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. | |
myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 22399 | 3 | 340 g | 140 g | 12 h - 12 days | 1 | Limit use of Group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Topas, Jade, Tilt, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups. 12 days REI for thinning. | |
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 27985 | 7 + 11 | 750 g - 1 kg | 300 g - 405 g | dry - 10 days | 0 | Also suppresses powdery mildew. Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. | |
penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 30331 | 7 | 1.0-1.75 L | 405-709 mL | 12 h | 0 | Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure. | |
captan (Captan Supra 33641, Maestro 33488) | M4 | 3.75 - 4.5 kg | 1.5 - 1.8 kg | 48 h | 2 | ||
Green Peach Aphid and Black Peach Aphid | tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 33711 | 28 | 150 ml | 61 ml | 12 hours | 5 days | Suppression only. Max 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only. |
Mineral oil (Suffoil-X) 33099 | NC | 12.9 L/1000 L of water | 12.9 L/1000 L of water | 12 hours | 0 | Test for crop tolerance before widespread use. Apply every 10 - 14 days,depending on level of pest pressure. Do not apply to trees lacking moisture. Do not apply more than 8 applications per year. | |
flupyradifurone (Sivanto Prime) 31452 | 4D | 500 - 750 mL | 202 - 304 mL | 12 h | 14 | Minimum interval between applications: 10 days. Do not apply more than 2000 mL/ha per season. | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 750-1500 mL | 304-607 mL | 12 h | 3 | Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
flonicamid (Beleaf) 29796 | 29 | 200 g | 81 g | 12 h-3 days | 14 | 3 days REI for thinning. Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications. | |
sulfoxaflor (Closer) 30826 | 4C | 100-200 mL | 40-80 mL | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days. | |
spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 28953 | 23 | 365-435 mL | 148-176 mL | 12 h | 7 | Apply Movento with an adjuvant such as Agral 90. Do not exceed 1120 mL Movento/ha (453 mL/ac)/season. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: minimum 14 days. | |
mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666 | NC | 10 L | 4 L | 12 h | 0 | Prevents aphids from feeding. Begin applications when aphids first appear;allow 10 - 14 days between applications. Do not use within 14 days of captan or sulphur. | |
Obliquebanded and Threelined Leafrollers | tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 33711 | 28 | 225 ml | 91 ml | 12 hours | 5 days | Max 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only. |
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. | |
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425 | 11 | 1.8-2.5 L | 0.73-1.0 L | 24 h* | 0 | Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions. | |
spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 74 mL | dry | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times/season. | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 500-1000 mL | 202-404 mL | 12 h | 3 | Monitor adult moth flight and apply at first egg hatch. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
novaluron (Rimon) 28515 | 15 | 1.35-3.35 L | 0.55-1.35 L | 12 h | 14 | Use the high rate for higher populations. Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 mL | 147 mL | dry | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
spinetoram (Delegate) 28778 | 5 | 210-420 g | 85-170 g | 12 h | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Use the higher rate under high pest pressure and/or larger larvae. Spray interval: 14 days. | |
chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) 28981 | 28 | 145-285 g | 59-115 g | 12 h | 1 | Monitor adult moth flight and apply at first egg hatch. Do not apply more than 3 times/season, for rates above 215 g/ha (87 g/ac), do not apply more than twice/season. Spray interval: 7 to 14 days (see label). | |
Peach Twig Borer | tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 33711 | 28 | 225 ml | 91 ml | 12 hours | 5 days | Max 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only. |
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 750-1000 mL | 304-404 mL | 12 h | 3 | Use pheromone traps to monitor adults and apply within 7 days of first trap catch. Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
phosmet (Imidan WP) 29064 | 1B | 3.4-6 kg | 1.4-2.4 kg | 7 days | 14 | Spray interval: 10 days. | |
novaluron (Rimon) 28515 | 15 | 1.35-3.35 L | 0.55-1.35 L | 12 h | 14 | Use the higher rate for higher populations. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 mL | 147 mL | dry | 14 | Suppression only. Maximum of 3 applications/season. Avoid use when bees are active. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) 28981 | 28 | 215-285 g | 87-115 g | 12 h | 1 | Use pheromone traps to monitor adults and apply within 7 days of first trap catch of adult male moths. Do exceed 645 g/ha (261 g/ac) per season. Spray interval: 7 to 14 days (see label). | |
Spotted Wing Drosophila | fenpropathrin (Danitol) 33817 | 3 | 779 - 1559 ml | 315 - 631 ml | 24 h - 23 days | Toxic to bees. Maximum 1 application per year. REI/PHI's: 23 days (thinning), 16 days (hand harvesting), 7 days (scouting, hand pruning), 3 days (mechanical harvesting), 24 hours (all other activities) | |
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889 | 28 | 1.2 - 1.6 L | 485 - 647 ml | 12 | 7 days | Toxic to bees. Do not make more than 3 applications per crop year. Where possible, rotate the use of Harvanta or other Group 28 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests. | |
spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 74 mL | 4 h | 1 | Begin applications when fruit begin to ripen. Will control only adult flies, NOT larvae in the fruit. Allow 7 to 10 days between applications. Do not exceed 182 mL product/ha per application (74 mL/acre); maximum 3 applications per year. | |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 1000-1500 mL | 404-607 mL | 12 h | 3 | Begin application when fruit begin to ripen. Re-apply at 7 day intervals. Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Will control only adult flies, NOT larvae inside fruit. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
malathion (Malathion 85E) 8372 | 1B | 610-855 mL/1000 L water | 246-346 ml/1000 L water | 1 - 3 days | 7 | May be effective for 5 days. Works better at temperatures above 20°C. Only 1 application per year. | |
phosmet (Imidan WP) 29064 | 1B | 2.68 kg | 1.1 kg | 7 days | 14 | 14-day REI for U-pick orchards. Spray interval: 10 days. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 mL | 147 mL | 4 h | 1 | Begin applications when fruit begin to ripen. Will control only adult flies, NOT larvae in the fruit. Allow 7 to 10 days between applications. Do not exceed 364 mL product/ha per application (147 mL/acre); maximum 3 applications per year. | |
spinetoram (Delegate) 28778 | 5 | 420 g | 170 g | 12 h | 1 day | Begin applications when fruit begins to ripen. Re-apply at 7-day intervals (maximum 3 applications per season for all uses). For control of adults only. | |
McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites | Mineral oil (Suffoil-X) 33099 | NC | 12.9 L/1000 L of water | 12.9 L/1000 L of water | 12 hours | 0 | Test for crop tolerance before widespread use. Apply every 10 - 14 days,depending on level of pest pressure. Do not apply to trees lacking moisture. Do not apply more than 8 applications per year. |
spirodiclofen (Envidor) 28051 | 23 | 750 mL | 300 mL | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than once/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days. | |
clofentezine (Apollo) 21035 | 10 | 300 - 600 mL | 120-240 mL | 12 h | 21 | Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days. | |
bifenazate (Acramite) 27925 | 20D | 851 g | 344 g | 12 h | 7 | Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days. | |
Eyespotted Bud Moth | spinosad (Success) 26835 | 5 | 182 mL | 74 mL | dry | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. |
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895 | 28 | 500-1000 mL | 202-404 mL | 12 h | 3 | Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees. | |
spinosad (Entrust) 30382 | 5 | 364 mL | 147 mL | dry | 1 | Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days. | |
Lecanium scale | malathion (Malathion 85E) 8372 | 1B | 490 - 855 mL/1000 L water | 1 - 3 days | 7 | Only one application per year. Apply the spray mixture in sufficient volume to ensure thorough coverage. Can provide up to 10 days protection. | |
spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 28953 | 23 | 365-585 mL | 148-237 mL | 12 h | 7 | For suppression only. Apply Movento with an adjuvant such as Agral 90. Do not exceed 1120 mL Movento/ha (453 mL/ac)/season. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: minimum 14 days. | |
European Red Mite | spirodiclofen (Envidor) 28051 | 23 | 750 mL | 300 mL | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than once per season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days. |
clofentezine (Apollo) 21035 | 10 | 300 - 600 mL | 120 - 240 mL | 12 h | 21 | Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days. | |
mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666 | NC | 10 L | 4 L | 12 h | 0 | For suppression only. Begin applications when mites first appear, allow 10-14 days between applications. To prevent phytotoxicity, do not apply less than 1000 L water/ha (1% solution). Do not use within 14 days of captan. Post harvest sprays may be made to reduce over- wintering pressure. | |
bifenazate (Acramite) 27925 | 20D | 851 g | 344 g | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than once/season. | |
San Jose Scale | sulfoxaflor (Closer) 30826 | 4C | 200-400 mL | 80-160 mL | 12 h | 7 | Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days. |
spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 28953 | 23 | 365-585 mL | 148-237 mL | 12 h | 7 | Apply Movento with an adjuvant such as Agral 90. Do not exceed 1120 mL Movento/ha (453 mL/ac)/season. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: 7 days. | |
Mealybugs | spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 28953 | 23 | 365-585 mL | 148-237 mL | 12 h | 7 | Apply Movento with an adjuvant such as Agral 90. Do not exceed 1120 mL Movento/ha (453 mL/ac)/season. Toxic to bees. Spray interval: minimum 14 days. |
Peach Tree Borer | novaluron (Rimon) 28515 | 15 | 1.4L/1000L of water | 1.4L/1000L of water | 12 h | 14 | Begin spray application 7-10 days after first trap catch. Spray tree trunk and scaffold limbs with a hand gun sprayer. May be harmful to predatory mites. Spray interval: 21 days. |
spinetoram (Delegate) 28778 | 5 | 420 g | 170 | 12 | 1 | For suppression only: Cover the tree trunk and scaffold limbs, particularly the graft union and any pruning cuts. Thorough coverage is essential. Target the 1st instar larvae stage, beginning 7 to 10 days after first adult trap catch. | |
chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) 28981 | 28 | 215-285 g | 87-115 g | 12 h | 1 | Use pheromone traps to monitor adults and apply within 7 days of first trap catch of adult male moths. Do exceed 645 g/ha (261 g/ac) per season. Do not apply more than once every 10 days. | |
Post-Harvest Rots Initiated in the Orchard | boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 27985 | 7 + 11 | 750 g - 1 kg | 300 g - 405 g | dry - 10 days | 0 | Limit sprays of group 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Fall | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Brown Rot | pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 33206 | 7 + 3 | 1 L | 405 ml | 12 hours | 0 days | Max 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days. |
chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515 | M5 | 5 - 7 L | 2.0 - 2.83 L | 60 days | Use higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Refer to label for specific REI's for thinning activities. | ||
Coryneum blight | copper oxychloride (Guardsman Copper Oxychloride 13245) | M1 | 9 kg | 3.6 kg | 48 h | Apply in September after harvest before fall rains. Maximum 1 application per year. | |
copper octanoate (Cueva Commercial) 31825 | M1 | Prepare 0.5-2% (5-20 L/1000 L water) | Apply 470-940 L/ha (190-380 L/ac) as a dormant spray in late fall during a period of dry weather. | ||||
copper oxychloride (Copper Spray 19146) | M1 | 9 kg | 3.6 kg | 48 h | n/a | Apply in September after harvest before fall rains | |
Peach Leaf Curl | copper oxychloride (Guardsman Copper Oxychloride 13245) | M1 | 2 kg | 800 g | 48 h | n/a | Apply at 75-100% leaf drop during dry weather. A spring dormant spray may also be required. |
copper octanoate (Cueva Commercial) 31825 | M1 | Prepare 0.5-2% (5-20 L/1000 L water) | 4 h | Apply 470-940 L/ha (190-380 L/ac) as a dormant spray in late fall during a period of dry weather. | |||
copper oxychloride (Copper Spray 19146) | M1 | 2 kg | 800 g | 48 h | n/a | Apply at 75-100% leaf drop during dry weather. A spring dormant spray may also be required. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
Stage of Development: Post-Harvest | |||||||
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Insect or Disease | Recommended Product Choices | Grp1 | Amount per | REI2 | PHI3 (days) | Precautions and Notes | |
Ha | Acre... | ||||||
Peach Leaf Curl | Copper hydroxide (Parasol) 25901 | M1 | 4.5 - 8.9 L | 1.8 - 3.6 L | 48 hrs | 2 days | Apply after leaf fall. Use the higher rate when rainfall is very heavy and disease pressure is high. |
Post-Harvest Rots Initiated in the Orchard | fludioxonil (Scholar) 29528 | 12 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | For protection against Brown, Botrytis and Rhizops rots, apply post-harvest dip or drench application of harvested fruit on the packing line. See label for details. |
1Group number for resistance management. NC = not classified.
2Re-entry interval on the label. An asterisk(*) indicates that no re-entry is shown on the label, but the WorkSafe BC re-entry interval may apply and is shown.
3Pre-harvest interval. Note: always read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.