Danitol® 2.4EC Spray and Payload® 15g Insecticides

M.J. Ansolabehere


 
ABSTRACT

Danitol 2.4EC Spray and Payload 15G are insecticides from Valent USA Corporation which received Federal EPA cotton registrations in 1993.

Danitol 2.4EC Spray is a pyrethroid insecticide which contains the active ingredient fenpropathrin. Danitol 2.4EC Spray is labeled at rates of 0.1 to 0.3 lb ai/A for control of cotton insect pests such as sweetpotato whitefly, pink bollworm, beet armyworm, bollworm, tobacco budworm, plant bug, thrips, cotton leaf perforator, cutworm, and stinkbug. Danitol 2.4EC Spray is especially active against strain B of the sweetpotato whitefly when tank mixed with Orthene at 0.5 to 1.0 lb ai/A. Danitol 2.4 EC Spray may also be mixed with other products to comply with local IPM programs for resistance management strategies or when insect pest complexes warrant other tank mixtures. Danitol 2.4EC Spray may be applied to cotton up to 21 days before harvest.

Payload 15G is a granular product which contains 15% acephate as the active ingredient. Payload 15G is applied in-furrow at cotton planting at rates of 0.75 to 1.0 lb ai/A. Payload 15G controls early-season cotton insect pests such as thrips, cutworms, and aphids. Payload 15G is a non-restricted use pesticide and there are no crop rotation restrictions when using this product.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1994 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pg. 82
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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