Pesticide Options for Peach


Stage of Development: Dormant
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Coryneum blight Notes: Prune out cankers on twigs and small branches.
European Red Mite mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666NC20L/1000 L of water20L/1000 L of water12 h0Apply at dormant to pre-bloom. Do not apply prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain.
mineral oil (Superior 70) 14981NC20 L/1000 L20 L/1000 LApply dormant to pre-bloom. Do not apply just prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain.
Lecanium scale
mineral oil (Guardsman) 23370NC90 L36 L12 hn/aApply at bud swell stage. Use sufficient water to ensure thorough and uniform coverage of the canopy.
Notes: Use sufficient water volume to ensure thorough and uniform coverage of the tree limbs and trunks. Leave lower nozzles on when spraying high density trees in order to control scales on the trunks.
Peach Leaf Curl calcium polysulphide (Lime sulphur 30%) 16465M27.3 L/100 L water7.3 L/100 L water48 h1Apply early, before oil sprays & before bud swell. See also peach leaf curl under fall treatment.
dodine (Syllit 400 FL) 28351U121.8 - 3.5 L0.728 - 1.416 L48 hrs60 daysMaximum 2 applications per year.
Copper hydroxide (Parasol) 25901M14.5 - 6.7 L1.8 - 2.7 L48 hrs2 daysUse the higher rate when rainfall is very heavy and disease pressure is high.
chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515M55 - 7 L2.0 - 2.83 L60 daysDo 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.
chlorothalonil (Echo) 33479M53.5 - 4.9 L1.4 - 2.0 L12 hr - 11 days60Use higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Make one application per year as a fall dormant spray at 75-100% leaf drop or in early spring before bud swell/bud break. Do not make more than 3 applications per year including a dormant spray.
Peach Twig Borer novaluron (Rimon) 28515151.35-3.35 L0.55-1.35 L12 h14Apply 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.
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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.
San Jose Scale mineral oil (Guardsman) 23370NC90 L36 L12 hn/aApply at bud-swell stage.
mineral oil (Superior 70) 14981NC60 L24.3 L12 hn/aDo 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 (Purespray Green) 27666NC20L/1000 L of water20L/1000 L of water12 h0Apply at dormant to pre-bloom. Do not apply just prior to or during freezing temperatures or rain.

Stage of Development: Dormant

Coryneum blight

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European Red Mite

Lecanium scale

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Peach Leaf Curl

Peach Twig Borer

San Jose Scale

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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Brown Rot fluxapyroxad (Sercadis) 316977333 mL135 mL12 h0The 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.
BLAD polypeptide (Fracture) 32139M121.5-3.3 L0.6-1.3 L24 h*0Suppression only. Use preventatively at pink, full bloom and petal fall. Maximum 3 applications/season.
metconazole (Quash 30402)3175 - 245 g71 - 99 g12 h - 9 days14Use in rotation with fungicides from other groups from pink to petal fall. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning.
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 321077+11300-400 mL121-162 mL12 h1 dayUse higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season.
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 3340530.25 - 0.375 L0.1 - 0.15 L12 hours0Do 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.
pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 339517 + 110.3 - 0.4 L0.12 - 0.16 L12 h - 12 days0 daysLimit 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.
European Red Mite clofentezine (Apollo) 2103510300-600 mL120-240 mL48 h1Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days.
bifenazate (Acramite) 2792520D851 g344 g12 h7Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days.
cyflumetofen (Nealta) 31284251 L405 mL12 h7For control of all life stages. Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Not for rust mite control. Spray interval: 14 days.
fenazaquin (Magister SC) 3454421 + 391.75 - 2.34 L0.7 - 0.95 L12 h - 17 days10 daysToxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom. Maximum number of applications: 1
McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites clofentezine (Apollo) 2103510300 - 600 mL120 - 240 g12 h21Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season.Residual control: 45 days.
bifenazate (Acramite) 2792520D851 g344 g12 h7Apply when mites first appear. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days.
cyflumetofen (Nealta) 31284251 L405 mL12 h7For control of all life stages. Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Not for rust mite control. Spray interval: 14 days.
fenazaquin (Magister SC) 3454421 + 391.75 - 2.34 L0.7 - 0.95 L12 h - 17 days10 daysToxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom. Maximum number of applications: 1
Peach Twig Borer phosmet (Imidan 70% WP) 290641B2.68 kg1.08 kg12 h - 4 days17Toxic to bees. Do not apply more than 1 application per season. All thinning activities must be completed prior to application.
deltamethrin (Decis) 224783200 mL80 mL48 h1Decis is harmful to beneficial insects and mites. Residual control: 10 days/
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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.

Stage of Development: Pink

Brown Rot

European Red Mite

McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites

Peach Twig Borer

Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines)

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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Brown Rot captan (Captan Supra 33641, Maestro 33488)M43.75 - 4.5 kg1.5 - 1.8 kg48 h2Do not apply captan in combination with or immediately before or closely following oil sprays.
penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 3033171.0-1.75 L405-709 mL12 h0Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure.
boscalid (Cantus) 301417370 g150 g12 h0Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications.
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 279857 + 11750 g - 1 kg304 g - 405 gdry - 10 days0Also suppresses powdery mildew. Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. 10 days REI for thinning.
fenhexamid (Elevate) 25900171.7 kg690 g4 h1Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications.
thiophanate-methyl (Senator 50SC) 3209612.45 L1 L24 h*1Maximum 2 applications/season
fenbuconazole (Indar) 272943140 g57 g12 h1Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Princeton, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups.
triforine (Funginex) 2768632.5 L1.0 L48 hBloom onlyDo not apply after blossom.
Bacillus subtilis (Serenade Opti) 31666441.1-1.7 kg445-688 g24h*0Suppression only. Begin at early bloom and repeat at 7 day intervals through petal fall.
myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 223993340 g140 g12 h - 12 days1Limit 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.
copper octanoate (Cueva Commercial) 31825M1Prepare 0.5-2% solution (5-20 L/1000 L water)4 h1Apply 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) 316977333 mL135 mL12 h0The use of a non-ionic surfactant (0.125 % v/v) is recommended.
metconazole (Quash 30402)3175 - 245 g71 - 99 g12 h - 9 days14 Use in rotation with fungicides from other groups from pink to petal fall. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning.
Isofetamid (Kenja) 317587913 ml369 ml12 hrs1Suppression only. Apply with a silicone surfactant. Do not apply more than 2 consecutive Group 7 applications. Maximum of 3 applications per year.
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 321077+11300-400 mL121-162 mL12 h1 dayUse higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season.
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 3340530.25 - 0.375 L0.1 - 0.15 L12 hours0Do 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.
chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515M55 - 7 L2.0 - 2.83 L60 daysDo 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.
pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 332067 + 31 L405 ml12 hours0 daysMax 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days.
pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 339517 + 110.3 - 0.4 L0.12 - 0.16 L12 h - 12 days0 daysLimit 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.
propiconazole (Princeton) 338403300 ml121 ml4 hr to 3 days3 daysLimit sprays of class 3 fungicides (Princeton, Indar, Quash) to 2 per season for resistance management.
chlorothalonil (Echo) 33479M53.5 - 6.3 L1.4 - 2.5 L12 hr - 11 days60Do not apply Echo after shuck split. Use higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Refer to label for specific REI's for thinning activities. Do no apply this product within 10 days of an oil application as it may cause burning to flowers and leaf tissue.
Notes: Brown rot infection begins at bloom. Protect blossoms if weather is wet. Rotate fungicides for resistance management.

Stage of Development: Blossom

Brown Rot

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Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines)

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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Brown Rot penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 3033171.0-1.75 L405-709 mL12 h0Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure.
boscalid (Cantus) 301417370 g150 g12 h0Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications.
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 279857 + 11750 g - 1 kg304 g - 405 gdry - 10 days0Also suppresses powdery mildew. Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. 10 days REI for thinning.
fenhexamid (Elevate) 25900171.7 kg690 g4 h1Do not apply more than 2 consecutive applications.
fenbuconazole (Indar) 272943140 g57 g12 h1Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Princeton, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups.
Bacillus subtilis (Serenade Opti) 31666441.1-1.7 kg445-688 g24 h*0Suppression only. Begin at early bloom and repeat at 7 day intervals through petal fall.
myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 223993340 g140 g12 h - 12 days1Limit 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.
captan (Captan Supra 33641, Maestro 33488)M43.75 - 4.5 kg1.5 - 1.8 kg48 h2
metconazole (Quash 30402)3175 - 245 g71 - 99 g12 h - 9 days14Use preventatively in rotation with fungicides from other groups from pink to petal fall. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning.
Isofetamid (Kenja) 317587913 ml369 ml12 hrs1Suppression only. Apply with a silicone surfactant. Do not apply more than 2 consecutive Group 7 applications. Maximum of 3 applications per year.
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 321077+11300-400 mL121-162 mL12 h1 dayUse higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season.
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 3340530.25 - 0.375 L0.1 - 0.15 L12 hours0Do 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.
chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515M55 - 7 L2.0 - 2.83 L60 daysDo 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.
pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 332067 + 31 L405 ml12 hours0 daysMax 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days.
pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 339517 + 110.3 - 0.4 L0.12 - 0.16 L12 h - 12 days0 daysLimit 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.
propiconazole (Princeton) 338403300 ml121 ml4 hr to 3 days3 daysLimit sprays of class 3 fungicides (Princeton, Indar, Quash) to 2 per season for resistance management.
chlorothalonil (Echo) 33479M53.5 - 6.3 L1.4 - 2.5 L12 hr - 11 days60Do not apply Echo after shuck split. Use higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Refer to label for specific REI's for thinning activities. Do no apply this product within 10 days of an oil application as it may cause burning to flowers and leaf tissue.
Notes: Brown rot infection begins at bloom. Protect blossoms if weather is wet. Rotate fungicides for resistance management.
European Red Mite clofentezine (Apollo) 2103510300-600 mL120-240 mL12 h21Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days.
spirodiclofen (Envidor) 2805123750 mL300 mL12 h7Do not apply more than once per season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days.
bifenazate (Acramite) 2792520D851 g344 g12 h7Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once per season. Residual control: 21 days.
cyflumetofen (Nealta) 31284251 L405 mL12 h7For control of all life stages. Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Not for rust mite control. Spray interval: 14 days.
fenazaquin (Magister SC) 3454421 + 391.75 - 2.34 L0.7 - 0.95 L12 h - 17 days10 daysToxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom. Maximum number of applications: 1
Notes: Determine the presence and number of predatory mites before spraying. Apply the products in sufficient water to ensure thorough and uniform coverage.
Eyespotted Bud Moth cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528500-1000 mL202-404 mL12 h3Apply 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) 303825364 mL147 mLdry1Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
spinosad (Success) 268355182 mL74 mLdry1Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
Fruittree and European Leafrollers
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec CAF) 26854114 L1.6 L24 h*0See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
spinosad (Success) 268355182 mL74 mLdry14Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel 2X DF) 26508111.125 - 1.675 kg455 - 678 g24 h*0See notes on application of Bt products.
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528500 - 1000 mL202 - 404 mL 12 h3Apply 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.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425111.8-2.5 L0.73-1.0 L24 h*0Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
Notes: Exirel, Delegate, Entrust, Success and Bt products are stomach poisons so complete coverage is important for satisfactory control. When bloom is 80% or more apply Bt products during the late afternoon or on a cloudy day when no rain is forecast for 24 hours. if there is more than 2 mm of rainfall within 24 hours of application, re-apply product. Wait 7 days (in absence of rainfall) before applying a second treatment of Bt or another products. Optimum solution pH for Bt products is 6.
Green Fruitworms Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec CAF) 26854114.0 L1.6 L24 h*0Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel 2X DF) 26508111.125 - 1.675 kg455 - 678 g24 h*0Will control other leaf-feeding larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425111.8-2.5 L0.73-1.0 L24 h*0Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites clofentezine (Apollo) 2103510300 - 600 mL120-240 mL12 h21Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days.
bifenazate (Acramite) 2792520D851 g344 g12 h7Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days.
spirodiclofen (Envidor) 2805123750 mL300 mL12 h7Do not apply more than once/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days.
cyflumetofen (Nealta) 31284251 L405 mL12 h7For control of all life stages. Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Not for rust mite control. Spray interval: 14 days.
fenazaquin (Magister SC) 3454421 + 391.75 - 2.34 L0.7 - 0.95 L12 h - 17 days10 daysToxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom. Maximum number of applications: 1
Notes: Determine the presence and number of predatory mites before spraying. Apply the products in sufficient water to ensure thorough and uniform coverage.
Obliquebanded and Threelined Leafrollers spinetoram (Delegate) 287785210-420 g85-170 g12 h1Apply 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) 2898128145-285 g59-115 g12 h1Monitor 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).
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528500-1000 mL202-404 mL12 h3Apply 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) 28515151.35-3.35 L0.55-1.35 L12 h14Use the high rate for higher populations. Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days.
spinosad (Entrust) 303825364 mL147 mLdry1Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec CAF) 26854114.0 L1.6 L24 h*0Will also help control any exposed peach twig larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel 2X DF) 26508111.125 - 1.675 kg455 - 678 g24 h*0Will also help control any exposed peach twig larvae present. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
spinosad (Success) 268355182 mL74 mLdry14Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425111.8-2.5 L0.73-1.0 L24 h*0Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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.
Notes: Bt products, Success, Delegate, Altacor and Exirel are stomach poisons so complete coverage is important for satisfactory control. When larvae are first noticed, apply Bt during late afternoon or on a cloudy day when no rain is forecast for 24 hours. If there is more than 2 mm rainfall within 24 h of application, re-apply product. Wait 7 days ( in absence of rain) before applying 2nd treatment of Bt or another product. Optimum solution pH for Bt products is 6.
Peach Twig Borer chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) 2898128215-285 g87-115 g12 h1Use 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).
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528750-1000 mL304-404 mL12 h3Use 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.
novaluron (Rimon) 28515151.35-3.35 L0.55-1.35 L12 h14Use the high rate for higher populations. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days.
deltamethrin (Decis) 224783200 mL80 mL48 h1Decis is harmful to beneficial insects and mites. Residual control: 10 days/
phosmet (Imidan 70% WP) 290641B2.68 kg1.08 kg12 h - 4 days17Toxic to bees. Do not apply more than 1 application per season. All thinning activities must be completed prior to application.
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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.
Notes: To properly time spray applications, use pheromone-baited traps to monitor adult male moths. Success and Entrust will suppress thrips.
Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines) pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 332067 + 31 L405 ml12 hours0 daysMax 2 applications, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days.
Western Flower Thrips cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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) 268355182 mL73 mLdry14For 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) 303825364 ml147 mldry14For 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.

Stage of Development: Petal Fall

Brown Rot

19 Product Choices

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European Red Mite

5 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Eyespotted Bud Moth

Fruittree and European Leafrollers

5 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Green Fruitworms

McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites

5 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Obliquebanded and Threelined Leafrollers

10 Product Choices

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Peach Twig Borer

6 Product Choices

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Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines)

Western Flower Thrips

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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Peach Tree Borer pheromone (Isomate-P) 27141NC250-625100-250n/a0Apply before moth emergence.

Stage of Development: Petal Fall to Husk Fall

Peach Tree Borer

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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Coryneum blight Notes: To prevent fruit infection, apply Flint or Ferbam as soon as most of the husks have dropped for good coverage of the fruitlets. Do not apply ferbam later than huskfall.
trifloxystrobin (Flint) 3061911210 - 280 g85 g - 113 g12 h – 4 days1Use the high rate for high disease pressure. Limit sprays of Group 11 fungicides (Flint, Cabrio, Pristine) to 2/season. 4 days REI for thinning.
Green Peach Aphid and Black Peach Aphid flonicamid (Beleaf) 2979629120-200 g49-81 g12 h-3 days14Use higher rate for greater pest populations and/or dense foliage. Maximum of 3 applications per year. 3 days REI for thinning.
sulfoxaflor (Closer) 308264C100-200 mL40-80 mL12 h7Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days.
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528750-1500 mL304-607 mL12 h3Do 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.
flupyradifurone (Sivanto Prime) 314524D500 - 750 mL202 - 304 mL12 h14Minimum interval between applications: 10 days. Do not apply more than 2000 mL/ha per season.
tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 3371128150 ml61 ml12 hours5 daysSuppression only. Max 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only.
Notes: Many kinds of beneficial insects feed on aphids attacking peaches (mainly green peach aphid, black peach aphid and mealy plum aphid). Avoid using Group 4 products more then twice/season for all registered uses to prevent mite problems.
Mealybugs spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 2895323365-585 mL148-237 mL12 h7Apply 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 Twig Borer spinosad (Entrust) 303825364 mL147 mLdry14For 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.
tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 3371128225 ml91 ml12 hours5 daysMax 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only.
Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines) myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 223993340 g140 g12 h-12 days1Limit 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.
penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 3033171.0-1.75 L405-709 mL12 h0Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure.
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 279857 + 11750 g - 1 kg304 g - 405 gdry - 10 days0Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management. 10 days REI for thinning.
trifloxystrobin (Flint) 3061911140-280 g57-113 g12 h - 4 days1Suppression 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) 27666NC10 L4 L12 h0For 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.
potassium bicarbonate (MilStop) 28095NC2.8-5.6 kg1.1-2.2 kg4 h0Suppression only. Do not mix with other pesticides or fertilizers.
metrafenone (Vivando) 29765U8750 mL - 1.12 L304 - 453 mL12 h7Apply prior to onset of disease and at 14-21 day intervals. Maximum of 2 sprays/season.
metconazole (Quash 30402)3245-280 g99-113 g12 h - 9 days14Suppression of powdery mildew only. Maximum one application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning.
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 321077+11300-400 mL121-162 mL12 h1 dayUse higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season.
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 3340530.25 - 0.375 L0.1 - 0.15 L12 hours0Do 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.
potassium bicarbonate (Sirocco) 31091NC2.8 - 5.6 kg1.13 - 2.27 kg4 hrs0Start 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.
pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 339517 + 110.3 - 0.4 L0.12 - 0.16 L12 h - 12 days0 daysLimit 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.
sulphur (Cosavet DF Edge 31869, Kumulus 18836, Microthiol 29487M27.0 kg2.8 kg24 h1May cause injury during hot weather. Repeat in 10 - 14 days. Do not apply more than 8 applications per season. The Cosavet is not registered for use on nectarines. Note: apricots are sensitive to sulphur applications.
fenazaquin (Magister SC) 3454421 + 391.75 - 2.63 L0.7 - 1.1 L12 h - 17 days10 daysToxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom. Maximum number of applications: 1
Notes: Rotate fungicides from different groups for resistance management.
Western Flower Thrips cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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) 268355182 mL73 mLdry14For 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) 303825364 ml147 mldry14For 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.

Stage of Development: Husk Fall

Coryneum blight

2 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Green Peach Aphid and Black Peach Aphid

6 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Mealybugs

Peach Twig Borer

Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines)

16 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Western Flower Thrips

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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Brown Rot fenbuconazole (Indar) 272943140 g57 g12 h1Limit use of group 3 fungicides (Indar, Nova, Princeton, Quash) to 2 sprays/season. Rotate with fungicides from different groups.
fenhexamid (Elevate) 25900171.7 kg690 g4 h1Do not apply more than 2 consecutive applications.
boscalid (Cantus) 301417370 g150 g12 h0Avoid more than 2 consecutive applications.
penthiopyrad (Fontelis) 3033171.0-1.75 L405-709 mL12 h0Do not apply more than 2 times per season. Use high rate for high disease pressure.
boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 279857 + 11750 g - 1 kg300 g - 405 gdry - 10 days0Also suppresses powdery mildew. Limit sprays of class 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management.
myclobutanil (Nova 40WP) 223993340 g140 g12 h - 12 days1Limit 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.
captan (Captan Supra 33641, Maestro 33488)M43.75 - 4.5 kg1.5 - 1.8 kg48 h2
metconazole (Quash 30402)3175 - 280 g71 - 113 g12 h - 9 days14For fruit brown rot apply 14-21 days before harvest. Maximum 1 application/season. REI of 9 days is for thinning.
Isofetamid (Kenja) 317587913 ml369 ml12 hrs1Suppression only. Apply with a silicone surfactant. Do not apply more than 2 consecutive Group 7 applications. Maximum of 3 applications per year.
fluopyram + trifloxystrobin (Luna Sensation) 321077+11300-400 mL121-162 mL12 h1 dayUse higher rate for high disease pressure. Rotate with fungicides from other groups. Limit use of group 11 fungicides to 2 applications per season.
mefentrifluconazole (Cevya) 3340530.25 - 0.375 L0.1 - 0.15 L12 hours0Do 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.
pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 332067 + 31 L405 ml12 hours0 daysMax 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days.
pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad (Merivon) 339517 + 110.3 - 0.4 L0.12 - 0.16 L12 h - 12 days0 daysLimit 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.
Notes: Fruit becomes increasingly susceptible to brown rot as it ripens. Rotate fungicides for resistance management. Follow pre-harvest intervals.
European Red Mite spirodiclofen (Envidor) 2805123750 mL300 mL12 h7Do not apply more than once per season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days.
mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666NC10 L4 L12 h0For 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) 2792520D851 g344 g12 h7Do not apply more than once/season.
clofentezine (Apollo) 2103510300 - 600 mL120 - 240 mL12 h21Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days.
cyflumetofen (Nealta) 31284251 L405 mL12 h7For control of all life stages. Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Not for rust mite control. Spray interval: 14 days.
fenazaquin (Magister SC) 3454421 + 391.75 - 2.34 L0.7 - 0.95 L12 h - 17 days10 daysToxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom. Maximum number of applications: 1
Notes: The presence and number of predatory mites should first be determined before spraying. Apply the products in sufficient water to ensure thorough and uniform coverage.
Notes: Not all stone fruit varieties have been tested for tolerance to PureSpray Green Oil 13E. It is therefore important to limit application to a small area of each variety to confirm tolerance prior to adoption as a general field practice.
Eyespotted Bud Moth cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528500-1000 mL202-404 mL12 h3Do not apply more than 4 times/season. Do not tank mix with Flint, Pristine, Cabrio, copper or captan fungicides. Toxic to bees.
spinosad (Entrust) 303825364 mL147 mLdry1Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
spinosad (Success) 268355182 mL74 mLdry1Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
Green Peach Aphid and Black Peach Aphid sulfoxaflor (Closer) 308264C100-200 mL40-80 mL12 h7Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days.
flonicamid (Beleaf) 2979629200 g81 g12 h-3 days143 days REI for thinning. Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications.
spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 2895323365-435 mL148-176 mL12 h7Apply 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.
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528750-1500 mL304-607 mL12 h3Do 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.
mineral oil (Purespray Green) 27666NC10 L4 L12 h0Prevents 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.
flupyradifurone (Sivanto Prime) 314524D500 - 750 mL202 - 304 mL12 h14Minimum interval between applications: 10 days. Do not apply more than 2000 mL/ha per season.
Mineral oil (Suffoil-X) 33099NC12.9 L/1000 L of water12.9 L/1000 L of water12 hours0Test 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.
tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 3371128150 ml61 ml12 hours5 daysSuppression only. Max 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only.
Notes: Avoid using Group 4 products more than twice/season for all registered uses to prevent mite problems. Not all stone fruit varieties have been tested for tolerance to PureSpray Green Oil 13E. It is therefore important to limit application to a small area of each variety to confirm tolerance prior to adoption as a general field practice. Post harvest sprays of Purespray may be made to reduce over-wintering pressure.
Lecanium scale spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 2895323365-585 mL148-237 mL12 h7For 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.
malathion (Malathion 85E) 83721B490 - 855 mL/1000 L water1 - 3 days7Only one application per year. Apply the spray mixture in sufficient volume to ensure thorough coverage. Can provide up to 10 days protection.
McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites clofentezine (Apollo) 2103510300 - 600 mL120-240 mL12 h21Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 45 days.
bifenazate (Acramite) 2792520D851 g344 g12 h7Apply at first sign of mite activity. Do not apply more than once/season. Residual control: 21 days.
spirodiclofen (Envidor) 2805123750 mL300 mL12 h7Do not apply more than once/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days.
Mineral oil (Suffoil-X) 33099NC12.9 L/1000 L of water12.9 L/1000 L of water12 hours0Test 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.
cyflumetofen (Nealta) 31284251 L405 mL12 h7For control of all life stages. Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Not for rust mite control. Spray interval: 14 days.
fenazaquin (Magister SC) 3454421 + 391.75 - 2.34 L0.7 - 0.95 L12 h - 17 days10 daysToxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom. Maximum number of applications: 1
Mealybugs spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 2895323365-585 mL148-237 mL12 h7Apply 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.
Obliquebanded and Threelined Leafrollers spinetoram (Delegate) 287785210-420 g85-170 g12 h1Do 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) 2898128145-285 g59-115 g12 h1Monitor 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).
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528500-1000 mL202-404 mL12 h3Monitor 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) 28515151.35-3.35 L0.55-1.35 L12 h14Use the high rate for higher populations. Do not apply more than 3 times/season. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days.
spinosad (Entrust) 303825364 mL147 mLdry1Do not apply more than 3 times per season. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
spinosad (Success) 268355182 mL74 mLdry1Do not apply more than 3 times/season.
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bioprotec PLUS) 32425111.8-2.5 L0.73-1.0 L24 h*0Will also control other leaf-feeding larvae present. See Notes. Spray interval: 7 days under optimal conditions.
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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.
tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 3371128225 ml91 ml12 hours5 daysMax 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only.
Notes: Success, Delegate and Altacor are stomach poisons so complete coverage is important for satisfactory control.
Peach Tree Borer novaluron (Rimon) 28515151.4L/1000L of water1.4L/1000L of water12 h14Begin 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) 287785420 g170121For 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) 2898128215-285 g87-115 g12 h1Use 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.
Notes: Mating disruption is very effective.
Peach Twig Borer chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) 2898128215-285 g87-115 g12 h1Use 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).
cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 3089528750-1000 mL304-404 mL12 h3Use 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.
novaluron (Rimon) 28515151.35-3.35 L0.55-1.35 L12 h14Use the higher rate for higher populations. Spray interval: 10 to 14 days.
phosmet (Imidan 70% WP) 290641B2.68 kg1.08kg12 h - 4 days17Toxic to bees. Do not apply more than 1 application per season. All thinning activities must be completed prior to application.
spinosad (Entrust) 303825364 mL147 mLdry14Suppression only. Maximum of 3 applications/season. Avoid use when bees are active. Spray interval: 7 to 10 days.
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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.
tetraniliprole (Vayego 200 SC) 3371128225 ml91 ml12 hours5 daysMax 3 applications per year. Toxic to bees. Do not apply during pre-bloom or blooming period. Apply post-bloom only.
Notes: To properly time spray applications, use pheromone-baited traps to monitor adult male moths. Bt products are effective if applied before larvae tunnel into twigs, buds or fruits.
Post-Harvest Rots Initiated in the Orchard boscalid + pyraclostrobin (Pristine WG) 279857 + 11750 g - 1 kg300 g - 405 gdry - 10 days0Limit sprays of group 11 fungicides to 2 per season for resistance management.
Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines) pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 332067 + 31 L405 ml12 hours0 daysMax 2 applications, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days.
San Jose Scale spirotetramat (Movento 240 SC) 2895323365-585 mL148-237 mL12 h7Apply 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.
sulfoxaflor (Closer) 308264C200-400 mL80-160 mL12 h7Do not apply more than 2 times/season. Spray interval: minimum 7 days.
Notes: Use sufficient water volume to ensure thorough and uniform coverage of the tree limbs and trunks. Leave lower nozzles on when spraying high density trees in order to control scales on the trunks.
Shothole Borer Notes: Cultural control. See description of shothole borer.
Spotted Wing Drosophila cyantraniliprole (Exirel) 30895281000-1500 mL404-607 mL12 h3Begin 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.
phosmet (Imidan 70% WP) 290641B2.68 kg1.08 kg12 h -4 days17Toxic to bees. Do not apply more than 1 application per season. All thinning activities must be completed prior to application.
spinetoram (Delegate) 287785420 g170 g12 h1 dayBegin 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.
spinosad (Entrust) 303825364 mL147 mL4 h1Begin 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.
spinosad (Success) 268355182 mL74 mL4 h1Begin 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.
cyclaniliprole (Harvanta 50SL) 32889281.2 - 1.6 L485 - 647 ml127 daysToxic 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.
malathion (Malathion 85E) 83721B610-855 mL/1000 L water246-346 ml/1000 L water1 - 3 days7May be effective for 5 days. Works better at temperatures above 20°C. Only 1 application per year.
fenpropathrin (Danitol) 338173779 - 1559 ml315 - 631 ml24 h - 23 daysToxic 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)
Notes: Do not rely on Admire, Assail or GF-120 for control of SWD.
Stink Bugs Notes: There are no registered products. Contact field advisor. Products registered for brown marmorated stink bugs (Actara and Clutch) will provide some control. Check product labels.

Stage of Development: Summer

Brown Rot

14 Product Choices

1 Notes

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European Red Mite

6 Product Choices

2 Notes

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Eyespotted Bud Moth

Green Peach Aphid and Black Peach Aphid

10 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Lecanium scale

McDaniel, Twospotted Spider Mites

Mealybugs

Obliquebanded and Threelined Leafrollers

9 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Peach Tree Borer

3 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Peach Twig Borer

7 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Post-Harvest Rots Initiated in the Orchard

Powdery Mildew (Peaches and Nectarines)

San Jose Scale

2 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Shothole Borer

0 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Spotted Wing Drosophila

8 Product Choices

1 Notes

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Stink Bugs

0 Product Choices

1 Notes

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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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Brown Rot chlorothalonil (Bravo ZNC) 33515M55 - 7 L2.0 - 2.83 L60 daysUse higher rate for trees over 6 m in height. Refer to label for specific REI's for thinning activities.
pydiflumetofen + difenoconazole (Miravis Duo) 332067 + 31 L405 ml12 hours0 daysMax 2 applications per year, then switch to a non-Group 7 and 3 fungicide. Application interval: 7 - 14 days.
Coryneum blight copper octanoate (Cueva Commercial) 31825M1Prepare 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) M19 kg3.6 kg48 hn/aApply in September after harvest before fall rains
copper oxychloride (Guardsman Copper Oxychloride 13245)M19 kg3.6 kg48 hApply in September after harvest before fall rains. Maximum 1 application per year.
Peach Leaf Curl copper octanoate (Cueva Commercial) 31825M1Prepare 0.5-2% (5-20 L/1000 L water) 4 hApply 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) M12 kg800 g48 hn/aApply at 75-100% leaf drop during dry weather. A spring dormant spray may also be required.
copper oxychloride (Guardsman Copper Oxychloride 13245)M12 kg800 g48 hn/aApply at 75-100% leaf drop during dry weather. A spring dormant spray may also be required.

Stage of Development: Fall

Brown Rot

Coryneum blight

Peach Leaf Curl

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
Insect or DiseaseRecommended Product Choices Grp1 Amount per REI2 PHI3 (days) Precautions and Notes
Ha Acre...
Peach Leaf Curl Copper hydroxide (Parasol) 25901M14.5 - 8.9 L1.8 - 3.6 L48 hrs2 daysApply 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) 2952812n/an/an/an/aFor 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.

Stage of Development: Post-Harvest

Peach Leaf Curl

Post-Harvest Rots Initiated in the Orchard

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.