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1 ENY723 Summary of Cotton Insecticide Options for Florida 1 Richard K. Sprenkel 2 Introduction Cotton insect management in Florida utilizes a variety of techniques to suppress insect populations and reduce losses. This publication was developed to provide the user with a summary of the available insecticide options, one of these techniques. For more information on the identification and monitoring of cotton insect pests and their treatment thresholds, see Insect Management in Cotton and Cotton Plant and Pest Monitoring Manual for Florida The use of trade names in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information, UF/IFAS does not guarantee or warranty the products named, and references to them in this publication does not signify our approval to the exclusion of other products of suitable composition. Registered chemicals for non-lepidopteran pests of cotton are presented in Table 1 and insecticides for lepidopteran pests of cotton are presented in Table 2. Insecticides known to provide only marginal control or listed on the label as providing "suppression" of a pest population are indicated by "." Restrictions All pesticides have restrictions on their use. These restrictions may include the maximum number of applications per season, the minimum interval between applications or the maximum amount of a pesticide that may be applied on the crop per season to name just a few. Because of space limitations, associated with the registered pesticides all of the restrictions are not included with the tables referenced below. However, the pesticide label contains all of the pertinent restrictions and the user is required to follow all of the instructions and precautions on the label. 1. This document is ENY-723, one of a series of Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Services, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Publication Date: August Please visit the EDIS website at Orthene 90S (ace[hjate lb T. 2. Richard K. Sprenkel, professor, Extension Specialist, Pest Management, North Florida Research and Education Center-Quincy, Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution authorized to provide research, educational information and other services only to individuals and institutions that function with non-discrimination with respect to race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, political opinions or affiliations. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, IFAS, Florida A. & M. University Cooperative Extension Program, and Boards of County Commissioners Cooperating. Larry Arrington, Dean
2 Summary of Cotton Insecticide Options for Florida 2 Bacillus thuringiensis n Bathroid 2 (cyfluthrin) y Bidrin 8E (dicrotophos) y Capture 2EC (bifenthrin) y Centric 40WG (thiamethoxam) n Curacron 8E (profenofos) y 0.75 pt 0.5 pt pt pt - - Danitol 2.4 EC (fenpropathrin) y Diamond 0.83EC (novaluron) n o Table 1. Insecticides registered for control of non-worm pests on cotton in Florida. Bandedwing Whitefly Admire-2F (imidacloprid) n 1.3 /1000 ft Cotton Aphid Cotton Flea Hopper 1.3 /1000 ft Spider Mite Stink Bug Tarnished Plant Bug Thrips, except WFT Western Flower Thri 1.3 /1000 ft 1.3 /1000 ft 1.3 /1000 Ammo 2.5EC (cypermethrin) y Asana XL 0.66E (esfenvalerate) y green Assail 70WP (acetamiprid) n seedlings seedlings Cheminova Methyl 4EC (methyl parathion) y pt pt pt p Comite II 6EC (propargite) n pt Decis 1.5EC (deltamethrin) y o Denim (emamectin benzoate) y
3 Summary of Cotton Insecticide Options for Florida 3 Fulfill (pymetrine) n Knack 0.86EC (pyriproxyfen) n Malathion 57EC (malathion) n pt pt pt pt pt Penncap-M (methyl parathion) y 2-4 pt 1-4 pt 1-3 pt pt pt pt Phaser 3EC (endosulfan) n 1.33 qt qt qt qt qt 2 qt 2 qt Table 1. Insecticides registered for control of non-worm pests on cotton in Florida. Bandedwing Whitefly Cotton Aphid Cotton Flea Hopper Dimethoate 4EC (dimethoate) n pt pt Di-Syston 15G (disulfton) y /1000 ft of Spider Mite Stink Bug Tarnished Plant Bug Thrips, except WFT Western Flower Thri pt pt pt p /1000 ft of /1000 ft of Endosulfan 3EC (endosulfan) n Karate 2.08 Z (lambda-cyhalothrin) y Kelthane MF 4E (dicofol) n pt Lannate2.4LV (methomyl) y pt pt Larvin 3.2F (thiodicarb) n Leverage (cyfluthrin + imidacloprid) pt 0.75 pt 0.75 pt y Lorsban 4E (chlorpyrifos) y pt pt 1 pt pt pt pt Monitor 4 spray (methamidophos) Mustang MAX (zeta-cypermethrin) y pt 1-2 pt 0.4 pt 1-2 pt pt pt y Orthene 90S (acephate) n lb 0.25 lb lb lb
4 Summary of Cotton Insecticide Options for Florida 4 Table 1. Insecticides registered for control of non-worm pests on cotton in Florida. Bandedwing Whitefly Proaxis (gamma-cyhalothrin) y Cotton Aphid Cotton Flea Hopper Spider Mite Stink Bug Tarnished Plant Bug Thrips, except WFT Western Flower Thri o Provado 1.6F (imidacloprid) n Steward 1.25L (indoxacarb) n Temik 15G (aldicarb) Thimet 20G (phorate) y y / 6-9 / 1000 ft of / 1000 ft 6-9 / 1000 ft of 8.2 lb/a max 5-17 / 1000 ft / / / / 1000 ft of / / 10 ft of ro Tracer 4FL (spinosad) n o Vydate C-LV (oxamyl) y Warrior with Zeon (lambda-cyhalothrin) y o = Suppression only pesticides safely. Read and follow directions on the manufacturer's label. Check the label carefully as this information does change and our publications may not have the latest info accordance with directions on the manufacturer's label. The use of trade names in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information. UF/IFAS does not guarantee refrences to them in this publication does not signify our approval to the exclusion of other products of suitable composition. Table 2. Insecticides registered for control of worm pests on cotton in Florida. Beet Cabbage Looper Cotton Bollworm / Budworm Cutworm Fall Southern Soybean Looper Ammo 2.5EC (cypermethrin) y Asana XL 0.66 (esfenvalerate) y
5 Summary of Cotton Insecticide Options for Florida 5 Bacillus thuringiensis see label see label see label - see label see label see label Bathroid 2 (cyfluthrin) y Capture 2EC (bifenthrin) y Curacron 8E (profenofos) y 1 pt pt pt - - Danitol 2.4 EC (fenpropathrin) y Decis 1.5EC (deltamethrin) y Denim (emamectin benzoate) Y Diamond 0.8EC (novaluron) n Endosulfan 3EC (endosulfan) n Intrepid 2F (methoxyfenide) n Larvin 3.2F (thiodicarb) y Table 2. Insecticides registered for control of worm pests on cotton in Florida. Beet Cabbage Looper Assail 70WP (acetamiprid) n Cotton Bollworm / Budworm Cutworm Fall Southern Soybean Looper Cheminova Methyl 4EC (methyl parathion) y pt pt Confirm 2F (tebufenzoid) n Karate with Zeon (lanbda-cyhalothrin y Lannate 2.4LV (methomyl) y 1.5 pt pt pt - - Leverage (cyfluthrin + imidacloprid) y
6 Summary of Cotton Insecticide Options for Florida 6 Phaser 3EC (endosulfan) n qt qt qt Table 2. Insecticides registered for control of worm pests on cotton in Florida. Beet Cabbage Looper Cotton Bollworm / Budworm Cutworm Fall Southern Soybean Looper Lorsban 4E (chlorpyrifos) y pt pt pt pt - - Monitor 4 spray 4EC (methamidophos) Mustang MAX 0.8L (zeta-cypermethrin) y 1-2 ot 1-2 pt y Orthene 90 S (acephate) n lb 1.0 lb lb 0.8 lb 1.0 lb 1.0 lb 1.0 lb Proaxis (gamma-cyhalothrin) y Steward 1.25L (indoxacarb) n Steward 1.25L (indoxacarb) in n transgenic Bt cotton Tracer 4FL (spinosad) n Warrior with Zeon (lambda-cyhalothrin) y = Suppression only pesticides safely. Read and follow directions on the manufacturer's label. Check the label carefully as this information does change and our publications may not have the latest info chemicals should be used in accordance with directions on the manufacturer's label. The use of trade names in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information. guarantee or warranty the products names, and refrences to them in this publication does not signify our approval to the exclusion of other products of suitable composition.
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