Spotted wing drosophilaPesticide Registrations:
Spotted Wing Drosophila in Ontario

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Delegate WG

Emergency Use Label - Label

For Sale for Use in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador from June 1, 2013 to November 30, 2013 for Control of Spotted Wing Drosophila on Stone Fruit Crop Group, Grape, Bushberry including blueberry, Caneberry including Raspberry, and Strawberry

Trade Names: Delegate WG
Active Ingredient: spinetoram
Formulation: wettable granules
Guaranteed active concentration: 25%
Group: 5
Ontario Schedule: 3
PCP Registration No.: 28778
Chemical Family: naturolyte/spinosyns
Emergency use Registrations: Stone fruit (apricot, sweet and sour cherry, nectarine, peach, plum; Berries (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, currant, gooseberry, blackberry); Grapes.
Rate: Stone Fruit: 420 g/ha; Bushberries (blueberry, currant, gooseberry): 315-420 g/ha; Caneberries (raspberry, blackberry): 315-420 g/ha; Strawberries: 280 g/ha; Grapes: 350 g/ha.
Use in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage.
Number of Applications: 3 per year
Application Interval: 7 days minimum
Days Before Harvest:
· Stone fruit (apricot, nectarine, peach, plum): 3 days, except 5 days on cherries
· Bushberries (blueberry, currant, gooseberry): 3 days
· Caneberries (raspberry, blackberry): 1 day
· Strawberries: 1 day
· Grapes: 4 days
Re-entry Interval: 12 hours, except 3 days for hand labour on grapes
Precautions: Buffer zones between the field and sensitive aquatic habitat vary from 5 to 40 m depending on growth stage, type of crop, type of sprayer, crop and depth of water. See label for specific buffer zones. Toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment, drift, or residues on flowering crops or weeds.
Comments: Apply when adults are present in the field based on local monitoring, and the crop is beginning to ripen. When applied at the labelled crop rate for SWD, Delegate will also control or suppress other pests: Caneberries and blueberries - Obliquebanded leafroller; Grapes - grape berry moth (suppression); Strawberries - thrips (suppression); Stone fruit - Oriental fruit moth, obliquebanded leafroller. For resistance management purposes, rotate products from different chemical groups.
Full registrations: Delegate WG is fully registered on stone fruit, berry crops and grapes for other pests. Check the label for rates, days to harvest intervals and other details, which may vary from the emergency use registration.
Manufacturer / Registrant: Dow AgroSciences


Entrust SC

Emergency Use Label - Label

For Sale and Use Only in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador from June 1 to November 30, 2013 for Control of Spotted Wing Drosophila on Stone Fruit Crop Group, Grape, Bushberry, Caneberry including Raspberry, and Strawberry

Trade Names: Entrust SC
Active Ingredient: spinosad
Formulation: wettable granules
Guaranteed active concentration: 240 g/L
Group: 5
Ontario Schedule: 3
PCP Registration No.: 30382
Chemical Family: naturolyte/spinosyns
Emergency use Registrations: Stone fruit (apricot, sweet and sour cherry, nectarine, peach, plum); Berries (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, currant, gooseberry, blackberry); Grapes.
Rate:
· Stone Fruit:
364mL/ha;
· Bushberries (blueberry, currant and gooseberry): 333-444mL/ha
· Caneberries (blackberry, raspberry): 333-444mL/ha;
· Strawberries: 333-444mL/ha;
· Grapes: 364mL/ha.
Stone fruit: Use in a minimum of 1000 L water/ha; Other crops: use sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage.
Number of Applications: 3 per year
Application Interval: 5 days minimum
Days Before Harvest:
· Stone Fruit: 3 days, except 5 days for cherries
· Bushberries (blueberry, currant and gooseberry): 3 days
· Caneberries (blackberry, raspberry): 3 day
· Strawberries: 1 day
· Grapes: 4 days for mechanical harvest and 9 days for hand harvest
Re-entry Interval: 12 hours (except 9 days for hand labour on grapes, and 3 days for hand harvesting on bushberries and caneberries, and 5 days for hand setting irrigation on bushberries and caneberries)
Precautions: This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment, drift or residues on blooming plants.
Comments: Apply when adults are present in the field based on local monitoring, and the crop is beginning to ripen. When applied at the labelled rate for SWD, Entrust will also control or suppress other pests listed in OMAFRA Publication 360. Stone fruit -obliquebanded leafroller; Cherries - cherry fruit fly; Grapes - grape berry moth (suppression); Berry crop group - OBLR, cabbage looper, spanworm, and winter moth. For resistance management purposes, rotate products from different chemical groups. Entrust is OMRI approved for organic production
Full registrations: Entrust SC is fully registered on stone fruit, berry crops and grapes for other pests. Check the label for rates, days to harvest intervals and other details, which may vary from the emergency use registration.
Manufacturer / Registrant: Dow AgroSciences


Malathion 25W

Emergency Use Label - Label

For Sale and Use in B.C. and Ontario for control of Spotted Wing Drosophila on sweet cherries from June 1, 2013 to November 30, 2013

Trade Names: Malathion 25W
Active Ingredient: malathion
Formulation: wettable powder
Guaranteed active concentration: 25%
Group: 1B
Ontario Schedule: 3
PCP Registration No.: 14656
Chemical Family: organophosphate
Emergency use Registrations: Sweet cherry
Rate: Stone Fruit: 2.5-3.75 kg/ha; Use a maximum of 1000 L water/ha.
Number of Applications: 3
Application Interval: 7-14 days
Days Before Harvest: 3 days
Re-entry Interval: Hand thinning: 3 days, All other activities: 1 day.
Precautions: Treat when bees are absent from the field.
Comments: Apply when adults are present in the field based on local monitoring, and the crop is beginning to ripen. When applied at the labelled crop rate for SWD, Malathion will also control or suppress other pests listed in OMAFRA Publication 360.
Full registration: Malathion 25W is fully registered on apples, grapes, blueberries, currants, raspberries, strawberries for other pests. Check the label for rates, days to harvest intervals and other details, which may vary from the emergency use registration.
Manufacturer / Registrant: Loveland Products/United Agri Products


Malathion 85E

Emergency Use Label - Label

For Sale and Use in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador for control of Spotted Wing Drosophila from June 1, 2013 to November 30, 2013

Trade Names: Malathion 85E
Active Ingredient: malathion
Formulation: emulsifable concentrate
Guaranteed active concentration: 85%
Group: 1B
Ontario Schedule: 3
PCP Registration No.: 8372
Chemical Family: organophosphate
Emergency use Registrations: Stone fruit (apricot, sweet and sour cherry, nectarine, peach, plum); Berries (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, currant, gooseberry, blackberry); Grapes.
Rate: Stone Fruit: 610-855 mL/ha; Use a maximum of 1,000L water/ha.
Berries: 1000mL/ha; Use a maximum of 500 L water per hectare
Grapes: 880 ml/ha; Use a maximum of 500 L water per hectare
Number of Applications: Stone Fruit: 2, Blueberries: 3, All other berries: 2, Grapes: 1
Application Interval: 7-14 days
Days Before Harvest:
· Stone fruit, strawberries, currants, gooseberries, grapes - 3 days;
· Blueberries - 2 days;
· Raspberries and blackberries - 1 day
Re-entry Interval:
· Stone Fruit and Berries:
12 hours;
· Grapes:
12 hours, except 3 days for hand labour
Precautions: Treat when bees are absent from the field.
Comments: Apply when adults are present in the field based on local monitoring, and the crop is beginning to ripen. When applied at the labelled crop rate for SWD, Malathion will also control or suppress other pests listed in OMAFRA Publication 360. Grapes: multi-coloured Asian lady beetle. For resistance management purposes, rotate products from different chemical groups.
Full registration: Malathion 85E is fully registered on apples, grapes, blueberries, currants, raspberries, strawberries for other pests. Check the label for rates, days to harvest intervals and other details, which may vary from the emergency use registration.
Manufacturer / Registrant: Loveland Products/United Agri Products


PyGanic EC 1.4 ll

Emergency Use Label - Label

For sale and use in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador from June 1, 2013 until November 30, 2013, for the control of Spotted Wing Drosophila on the Berry Crop Group, Grapes and Stone Fruit Crop Group.

Trade Names: PyGanic EC 1.4 ll
Active Ingredient: permethrins
Formulation: emulsifable concentrate
Guaranteed active concentration: 1.4%
Group: 3
Ontario Schedule: 3
PCP Registration No.: 30164
Chemical Family: pyrethroid
Emergency use Registrations: Stone fruit (apricot, sweet and sour cherry, nectarine, peach, plum, prune plum); Berries (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, blackberry); Grapes.
Rate: 4.65L/ha
Apply in sufficient spray volume to ensure complete and thorough coverage of all plant surfaces.
Number of Applications: 8
Application Interval: no closer than 5 days
Days Before Harvest: 0days
Re-entry Interval: 12 hours
Precautions: Adjust spray solution to pH of 5.5 to 7.0. If possible, apply early morning or in evening; the reduced UV exposure and lower temperatures will increase performance and reduce impact on pollinators.
Comments: Apply when adults are present in the field based on local monitoring, and the crop is beginning to ripen.
Manufacturer / Registrant: MGK


Ripcord

Emergency Use Label - Label

For sale and use in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador from June 1, 2013 until November 30, 2013, for the suppression of Spotted Wing Drosophila on the Berry Crop Group, Grapes and Stone Fruit Crop Group.

Trade Names: Ripcord
Active Ingredient: cypermethrin
Formulation: emulsifable concentrate
Guaranteed active concentration: 407 g/L
Group: 3
Ontario Schedule: 3
PCP Registration No.: 30316
Chemical Family: pyrethroid
Emergency use Registrations: Stone fruit (apricot, sweet and sour cherry, nectarine, peach, plum; Berries (strawberry, blueberry, raspberry, currant, gooseberry, blackberry); Grapes.
Rate:
· Stone Fruit:
150-175 mL/ha;
· Berries:
150-175 mL/ha;
· Grapes:
150 ml/ha.
Use sufficient water for thorough coverage.
Number of Applications: 2
Application Interval: 7 days
Days Before Harvest:
· Stone fruit and berries - 2 days
· Grapes - 7 days
Re-entry Interval:
· Berries: 12 hours
· Stone Fruit: 12 hours (except 4 days for thinning)
· Grapes: Hand harvesting, thinning, training, hand pruning, tying, leaf pulling - 12 days; All other activities - 12 hours
Precautions: Leave a 15 m buffer between the sprayed area and any body of water. Highly toxic to bees.
Comments: Apply when adults are present in the field based on local monitoring, and the crop is beginning to ripen. When applied at the labelled crop rate for SWD, Ripcord will also control or suppress other pests listed in OMAFRA Publication 360. Grapes - multi-coloured Asian lady beetle; Peaches, nectarines - Oriental fruit moth; Strawberries - Tarnished plant bug. Ripcord is toxic to beneficial mites. Repeated use has been associated with mite outbreaks. For resistance management purposes, rotate products from different chemical groups.
Full registration: Ripcord is fully registered on apples, grapes, peaches, pears, strawberries for other pests. Check the label for rates, days to harvest intervals and other details, which may vary from the emergency use registration.
Manufacturer / Registrant: Engage Agro


For more information:
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E-mail: ag.info.omafra@ontario.ca
Author: OMAFRA Staff
Creation Date: 10 June 2011
Last Reviewed: 13 June 2013