Conserve SC Gets Label Changes
The maximum number of consecutive applications of Conserve SC has decreased from three to two. If a grower requires additional treatments after two consecutive applications, rotating to another class of insecticides is recommended for at least two applications. The maximum number of applications of Conserve TC per year is six.
Spinosad, the active ingredient, is derived from a naturally occurring organism. Its unique mode of action makes it compatible with integrated pest management programs. It was accepted for review and registration under the Reduced Risk Pesticide Initiative of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Conserve SC combines the efficacy of synthetic insecticides with the benefits of biological pest control products. When used according to label directions, it can be used to control a variety of thrips, including chilli thrips and western flower thrips, as well as leafminers, black cutworms, fall armyworms and gypsy moth larvae.
For more information on resistance management and IPM, contact Raymond Miller at (813) 363-9059 or e-mail him.