Publication 360, Fruit Production Recommendations:
Table 5-14. Products Used on Raspberries



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Table 5-14. Products Used on Raspberries

Use this table as a guide, but refer to product label for specific information.

The preharvest interval is the number of days between the last spray and first harvest.

The re-entry period is the minimum interval that must be observed between the application of pesticide and work in the treated crop without protective equipment. If no re-entry period is stated on the label, assume the spray solution must be dry before re-entry can occur.

The maximum number of applications is the labelled maximum number for the growing season and may be higher than what is recommended for resistance management or for the preservation of beneficial insects.

Table 5-14. Products Used on Raspberries - PDF 81 kb

Table 5-14a. Products for insects and mites | Table 5-14b. Products for Disease
Product name Registration number Common name Group Preharvest interval Minimum re-entry Maximum # applications/ season (on label)
Admire 240 F 24094 imidacloprid 4 14 days/4 days1 24 hours 1/32
Agri-Mek 1.9% EC 24551
abamectin
6
Use after harvest
 
2
Apollo SC 21035
clofentezine
10
15 days
12 hours 
1
Bioprotec CAF 26854 Bacillus thuringiensis 11 1 day    
Delegate WG 28778 spinetoram 5 1 day 12 hours 3
Diazinon 500 E 11889
diazinon
1B
Use only before bloom
 
 
Diazinon 50 W 19756
diazinon
1B
Use only before bloom
 
 
Dipel 2X DF 26508
Bacillus thuringiensis
11
1 day
 
 
Foray 48 BA 24978
Bacillus thuringiensis
11
1 day
 
 
Guthion 50 WSB 21374
azinphosmethyl
1B
Use after harvest
7 days
1
Malathion 25W 14656
malathion
1B
1 day
 
 
Nexter 25135 pyridaben 21 Use after harvest 24 hours 2
Pyramite 25135
pyridaben
21
Use after harvest
24 hours
2
Sevin XLR 27876 carbaryl 1A 11 days    
Sniper 23323
azinphosmethyl
1B
Use after harvest
7 days
1
Surround WP 27469 kaolin   1 day    
Vydate L 17995
oxamyl
1A
Use after harvest
72 hours
1
Table 5-14b. Products for Disease | Table 5-14a. Products for insects and mites.
Product name Registration number Common name Group Preharvest interval Minimum re-entry Maximum # applications/ season (on label)
Aliette WDG 24458
fosetyl al
U
60 days
 
4
Elevate 50 WDG 25900
fenhexamid
17
1 day
4 hours
4
Ferbam 76 WDG 20136
ferbam
M
Use only before bloom
 
3
Lance 50 WDG 27495
boscalid
7
0 days
4 hours
4
Lime Sulphur 16465
calcium polysulphide
M
Do not use after 1/4 inch green
 
  
Maestro 80 DF 26408
captan
M
2 days
72 hours
 
Pristine WG 27985 boscalid + pyraclostrobin 7+11 0 days 24 hours3 4
Ridomil Gold 480 SL 28474
metalaxyl-M and S
4
Use after harvest
12 hours 
1
Rovral 15213
iprodione
2
1 day
12 hours
8
Senator 70 WP 25343
thiophanate-methyl
1
1 day
 
 
Serenade ASO 28626 Bacillus subtilis 44 0 days    
Supra Captan 80 WDG 24613
captan
M
2 days
72 hours
 
Switch 62.5 WG 28189 cyprodinil + fludioxonil 9+12 1 day 12 hours 3
Tanos 50 DF 27435 cymoxanil + famoxadone 11+27 0 days 24 hours 6

A blank cell indicates the information is not specified on the product label.
1 14 days for soil drench, 4 days for foliar spray.
2 1 soil drench, 3 foliar applications.
3 For hand harvest, otherwise, when dry.


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