Success

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Dow AgroSciences
Category
Insecticides
Registered until
2027-12-31
Registration number
26835
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE - APPLES


Success Insecticide is derived from the fermentation of Saccharopolyspora spinosa. Success Insecticide is recommended for use in integrated pest management programs. Success Insecticide should be applied when scouting indicates that target pest densities have reached the economic threshold. Follow the specific use instructions given in this label to control target pests. Success Insecticide (a suspension concentrate) should be mixed with water and applied with ground application equipment only. Any insect control agent can become less effective over time if target insects develop resistance to its mode of action. Adherence to local integrated pest management strategies helps to prolong the usefulness of all insect control products.
Do not enter, or allow worker entry into treated areas until pesticide residues have dried.


Application Rate
Always shake well before use. Avoid freezing. Use the following table

Insect Pest: Oblique banded leafroller larvae
Application rate (mL product/ha): 182
Maximum number of applications per crop per year: 3

Application Instructions
Apply product in a minimum of 1000 L water per hectare (amount of water will vary according to tree size). If adequate spray coverage of plant canopy requires less solution per hectare, adjust spray volume accordingly while using the same spray concentration (mL product/L water). Do not exceed 182 mL product per hectare per application. Mix the recommended dosage of Success Insecticide in sufficient water to ensure adequate coverage and apply as a dilute spray using ground airblast equipment.
Attention should be given to sprayer speed and calibration, wind speed, and tree foliar canopy to ensure adequate spray coverage of Success Insecticide . Ensure all plant parts are thoroughly wetted, to the point of runoff, with spray solution. To determine the number of litres of spray per hectare required in your apple orchard, consult the provincial fruit recommendations guide, or pest management advisors and extension specialists.


Application Timing
Monitor larval population in the spring, and apply when larvae begin emerging and are actively feeding, but before they roll up in the leaves. For control of the summer generation, monitor adult moth flight and larval densities to determine correct timing application. A repeat application 7 to 10 days after the initial application may be necessary for control. Apply only if treatment thresholds are exceeded. A maximum seasonal rate of 546 mL product/ha of Success Insecticide may be applied. Avoid treating sequential generations with the same class of insect control products to delay resistance selection. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment.
Preharvest Interval: Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE - POTATOES
Application Rate
Insect Pest: Colorado potato beetle larvae
Application rate (mL product/ha): 83 – 167
Insect Pest: European corn borer larvae
Application rate (mL product/ha): 125
Maximum number of applications per crop per year: 250

Application Instructions
Always shake well before use. Avoid freezing. Fill the spray tank with water to 1/2 of the total spray volume required. Start agitation and add the required amount of Success Insecticide. Continue mixing and agitation while filling the spray tank to the required spray volume. Maintain sufficient agitation during application to ensure uniformity of the spray mix. Do not allow water or spray mixture to back-siphon into the water source. Use power-operated ground spray equipment capable of thorough coverage of the target crop. Orient the boom and the nozzles to obtain uniform crop coverage. Follow manufacturers recommendations for ideal nozzle spacing and spray pressure to optimize uniformity of coverage and maximize deposition within the target area.
Success Insecticide should be mixed with water and can be applied using ground or aerial (potatoes only) application equipment. For aerial application, use a minimum spray volume of 30 L/ha. Refer to the section of the label entitled Aerial Application for detailed use instructions.
Application Timing


Use Success Insecticide at the dosages indicated, applied as a foliar spray to control Colorado potato beetle larvae and European corn borer larvae in potato crops. For control of Colorado potato beetle larvae, target eggs at hatch or small larvae. Use the higher application rate for higher pest pressure, or when extended egg hatch is anticipated. A repeat application 7 to 10 days after the initial application may be necessary. For control of European corn borer, time the application of Success Insecticide to coincide with peak egg hatch. Scout for European corn borer by monitoring egg laying and egg hatch to determine application timing. A repeat application after 7 days may be necessary if egg hatch is extended. Mix the required dosage in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. A maximum seasonal rate of 249 mL product/ha of Success Insecticide may be applied. Avoid treating sequential generations with the same class of insect control products to delay resistance selection. Consult with local and provincial pest control advisors and extension specialists to determine specific application timings or additional use recommendations for your area.
Pre-harvest interval: Do not apply Success Insecticide within 7 days of harvest.

NOTE TO USER: READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT FOR THE INDICATED SPECIAL USE APPLICATIONS: The DIRECTIONS FOR USE for this product for the use(s) described below were developed by persons other than Dow AgroSciences Canada Inc. and accepted for registration by Health Canada under the User Requested Minor Use Label Expansion program. Dow AgroSciences Canada Inc. itself makes no representation or warranty with respect to performance (efficacy) and/or crop tolerance (phytotoxicity) claims for this product when used on the crop(s) listed below.
Accordingly, the Buyer and User assume all risks related to performance and crop tolerance arising, and agree to hold Dow AgroSciences Canada Inc. harmless from any claims based on efficacy and/or phytotoxicity in connection with the use(s) described below.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Field sprayer application

DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) coarse classification. Boom height must be 60 cm or less above the crop or ground.

Airblast Application.

DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. DO NOT direct spray above plants to be treated. Turn off outward pointing nozzles at row ends and outer rows. DO NOT apply when wind speed is greater than 16 km/h at the application site as measured outside of the treatment area on the upwind side.

CROP: ROOT AND TUBER VEGETABLES

Host(s): Horseradish, radish, Oriental radish, rutabaga, turnip

Pest(s): cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth
Rate: 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7 - 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 3 days of harvesting.
Timing: Monitor larval population and apply when treatment thresholds are exceeded. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds.

CROP: SWEET CORN


Host(s): Sweet corn
Pest(s): European corn borer
Rate: 39.8 g ai/ha (83 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 83 mL Success Insecticide in 1000 L water per hectare up to a maximum of 2 applications per year. If adequate spray coverage of plant canopy requires less solution per hectare, adjust spray volume accordingly while using the same spray concentration (mL product/L water). Do not exceed 83 mL product per hectare per application. A second application 7 to 10 days after the initial application may be necessary to achieve effective control. Do not apply within 7 days of harvesting. Do not apply within 28 days of fodder harvest or within 7 days of forage harvest.
Timing: Scout for European corn borer to monitor egg laying and egg hatch. In order to achieve effective control, applications of Success Insecticide must be timed to coincide with peak egg hatch.

CROP: LEAFY VEGETABLES, EXCEPT BRASSICA


Host(s): Arugula, chervil, garden cress, upland cress, endive, head lettuce, leaf lettuce, orach, parsley, radicchio, spinach, New Zealand spinach, vine spinach, cardoon, celery, Chinese celery, celtuce, Florence fennel, rhubarb, Swiss chard

Pest(s): cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth
Rate: 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7 - 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 1 day of harvesting.
Timing: Monitor larval population and apply when treatment thresholds are exceeded. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds.
Host(s): Rhubarb
Pest(s): Potato stem borer (Hydraecia micacea (Esper))
Rate: 182 mL product/ha
Application: Apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 182 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage, paying particular attention to coverage of the petioles. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7 to 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 1 day of harvesting.
Timing: Larvae of potato stem borer are active from early May to mid-July. The insect feeds on plants around cultivated fields and later move into rhubarb fields feeding on the petioles. Success Insecticide must be applied to the foliage as soon as monitoring indicates that larvae are beginning to move into the crop.

CROP: FRUITING VEGETABLES, EXCEPT CUCURBIT


Host(s): Fruiting vegetables crop group (eggplant, groundcherry, pepino, bell pepper, chili pepper, nonbell pepper, sweet nonbell pepper, tomatillo, tomato)
Pest(s): European corn borer, Colorado potato beetle, cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth
Rate:
I) 39.8 g ai/ha (83 mL product/ha) for European corn borer, Colorado potato beetle
II) 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha) for cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth
European corn borer
Application: Apply 83 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 2 applications per year. A second application 7 to 10 days after the initial application may be necessary to achieve effective control. Do not apply within 1 day of harvesting.
Timing: Scout for European corn borer to monitor egg laying and egg hatch. In order to achieve effective control, applications of Success Insecticide must be timed to coincide with peak egg hatch.
Colorado potato beetle
Application: Apply 83 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7 - 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 1 day of harvesting.
Timing: Monitor larval population and apply when treatment thresholds are exceeded. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds.
Cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7 - 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 1 day of harvesting.
Timing: Monitor larval population and apply when treatment thresholds are exceeded. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds.

CROP: POME FRUITS 

Host(s): Pome fruits crop group (apple, crabapple, pear, Oriental pear, quince)
Pest(s): oblique-banded leafroller, three-lined leafroller, fruittree leafroller, European leafroller, eye-spotted budmoth
Rate: 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide in a minimum of 1000 L water per hectare. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. If adequate spray coverage of plant canopy requires less solution per hectare, adjust spray volume accordingly while using the same spray concentration (mL product/L water). Do not exceed 182 mL product per hectare per application. Allow 7 - 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 7 days of harvesting.
Timing: Monitor larval population in the spring, and apply when they begin emerging and are actively feeding, but before they roll up in the leaves. For control of the summer generation, monitor adult moth flights and larval densities to determine correct timing for application. Apply only if treatment thresholds are exceeded. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment. Avoid use when bees are actively foraging.

CROP: Apple


Host(s): Apple
Pest(s): Clearwing Moth
Rate: 125 mL product/ha
Application: Apply 125 mL of Success Insecticide in 1500 L of water per hectare. Using a handgun sprayer, direct the spray to cover the lower trunk of the tree, particularly the graft union and any pruning cuts. Thorough coverage is essential for control of this pest.
Timing: Use pheromone monitoring traps to determine the timing of adult emergence. Make the first application within 10 days of the first adult emergence and repeat applications at 7-10 day intervals throughout the period of adult activity, up to a maximum of 7 applications. Adult activity may occur approximately form early June to mid August, but monitoring is required to ensure proper timing.

CROP: BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES

Host(s): Crop Group 5: Brassica (cole) leafy vegetables (broccoli, Chinese broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Mustard/Chinese cabbage, Napa/Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, broccolo cavalo, kohlrabi, raab (rapini) broccoli, Bok Choy/Chinese cabbage, collards, kale, mustard greens, spinach mustard, rape greens)
Pest(s): Cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth, suppression of thrips and reduction in damage from Swede midge
Rate:
I) 182 mL product/ha for cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm and diamondback moth
II) 146 mL product/ha for suppression of thrips and reduction in damage from Swede midge
Cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth, crucifer flea beetle
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7 - 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 3 days of harvesting.
Timing: Monitor larval population and apply when treatment thresholds are exceeded. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds. For the suppression of crucifer flea beetle, apply at the emergence of adult flea beetles and reapply in 7-10 day intervals as necessary.
Thrips and Swede midge
Application: Apply 146 mL Success Insecticide per hectare. A foliar spray of 300 to 500 L of water per hectare is recommended to ensure thorough coverage of foliage.
Timing: For thrips, apply when the pest first appears. For Swede midge, apply when local treatment thresholds have been reached as determined by monitoring. Reapply at 7 to 10 day intervals if monitoring indicates this is necessary. Use a maximum of three applications per year. Do not apply within 3 days to harvest.

CROP: STONE FRUITS

Host(s): Stone fruits crop group (apricot, sweet cherry, tart cherry, nectarine, peach, plum, chickasaw plum, damson plum, Japanese plum, prune)
Pest(s): oblique-banded leafroller, three-lined leafroller, fruittree leafroller, European leafroller, eye-spotted budmoth
Rate: 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide in a minimum of 1000 L water per hectare. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. If adequate spray coverage of plant canopy requires less solution per hectare, adjust spray volume accordingly while using the same spray concentration (mL product/L water). Do not exceed 182 mL product per hectare per application. Allow 7 - 10 days between applications. Do not apply within 7 days of harvesting cherries, plums and prunes. Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting apricots, nectarines and peaches.
Timing: Monitor larval population in the spring, and apply when they begin emerging and are actively feeding, but before they roll up in the leaves. For control of the summer generation, monitor adult moth flights and larval densities to determine correct timing for application. Apply only if treatment thresholds are exceeded. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment. Avoid use when bees are actively foraging.

Host(s): Chokecherries in the Prairie provinces only

Pest(s): Prairie tent caterpillar
Rate: 25 mL product/1000 L water. Do not apply more than 1000 L water volume/ha for each application
Application: Dilute 25 mL of Success Insecticide in 1000 L of water. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7-10 days between applications. Do not apply within 7 days of harvest.
Timing: SPOT APPLICATION ONLY. Apply directly into the web and the surrounding foliage for at least one metre around the tents. Applications should be made early when webs are first observed. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment.

Host(s): Nectarines
Pest(s): Suppression of Western flower thrips
Rate: 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide in a minimum of 1000 L water per hectare. Maximum of 3 applications per season for control/suppression of all pests on nectarines. If adequate spray coverage of plant canopy requires less solution per hectare, adjust spray volume accordingly while using the same spray concentration (mL product/L water). Do not exceed 182 mL product per hectare per application. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest.
Timing: Apply from early petal fall to husk fall. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment. If monitoring indicates that more than one application is required, allow 7-10 days between applications.

Host(s): Peaches
Pest(s): For the suppression of peach twig borer
Rate: 182 mL of product per hectare
Application: Apply 182 mL of Success Insecticide in a minimum of 1000 L water per hectare. If adequate spray coverage of plant canopy requires less solution per hectare, adjust spray volume accordingly while using the same spray concentration (ml product/L water). Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Do not apply within 14 days of harvesting.
Timing: For over-wintering generations monitor larval population in the spring, and apply when over-wintering larvae become active, from early petal fall to husk fall. For summer generations, monitor adult moth flight, and apply at first egg hatch. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment. If monitoring indicates that more than one application is required, allow 7-10 days between applications. Avoid use when bees are actively foraging.

CROP: SNAP BEAN

Host(s): Snap bean
Pest(s): European corn borer
Rate: 39.8 g ai/ha (83 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 83 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 2 applications per year. A second application 7 to 10 days after the initial application may be necessary to achieve effective control. Do not apply within 3 days of harvesting.
Timing: Scout for European corn borer to monitor egg laying and egg hatch. In order to achieve effective control, applications of Success Insecticide must be timed to coincide with peak egg hatch.

CROP: GREENHOUSE VEGETABLES

Host(s): Greenhouse cucumber, greenhouse pepper, greenhouse tomato, greenhouse eggplant
Pest(s): Cabbage looper, European corn borer and exposed western flower thrip (suppression only)
Host(s): Greenhouse lettuce
Pest(s): Cabbage looper
Rate: 120 mL product for control of Cabbage looper; 50 mL product for suppression of exposed western flower thrip and control of European corn borer. Rates are mL of product per 1000 L of water
DO NOT allow effluent or runoff from greenhouses containing this product to enter lakes, streams, ponds or other waters.
Cabbage looper
Application: Apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 120 mL of product per 1000 L of water as a dilute spray. The maximum application volume that can be used is 1000 L/ha for greenhouse peppers, greenhouse cucumbers, greenhouse tomatoes and greenhouse eggplant and 500 L/ha for greenhouse lettuce. Please note that the use of this product for control of cabbage looper is restricted to plant growth stages for which thorough coverage can be achieved by application volumes of 1000 L/ha or less. Apply when eggs hatch and first instar larvae are present. Do not apply by a fogger or mister. Monitoring is critical for the proper timing of the insecticide. Repeat applications as determined by further monitoring of pest pressure. Three applications of Success Insecticide per crop cycle can be used with a minimum of 7 days between applications. Do not apply within 2 days of harvest.
European corn borer and exposed western flower thrips (suppression only)
Application: Apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 50 mL of product per 1000 L of water as a dilute spray. Applications must be made in water volumes that ensure thorough coverage. The maximum application volume that can be used is 2000 L/ha. Please note that the use of this product for control of European corn borer and suppression of exposed western flower thrips is restricted to plant growth stages for which thorough coverage can be achieved by application volumes of 2000 L/ha or less. For European corn borer, apply when eggs hatch and first instar larvae are present. For exposed western flower thrips, apply when pest first appears. Do not apply by a fogger or mister. Monitoring is critical for the proper timing of the insecticide. Repeat applications as determined by further monitoring of pest pressure. Three applications of Success Insecticide per crop cycle can be used with a minimum of 7 days between applications. Do not apply within 2 days of harvest.

CROP: GRAPE

Host(s): Grape
Pest(s): Suppression of grape berry moth and thrips
Rate: 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply up to a maximum of 3 applications per year. Allow 7-10 days between applications. Do not apply within 7 days of harvesting.
Timing: For grape berry moth, make initial application at egg hatch. For thrips, begin applications when monitoring indicates treatment is required. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment.
Do not enter, or allow worker entry, into treated areas within 15 days after application to carry out girdling or cane-turning activities or within 7 days after application to carry out training, tying, hand harvesting, hand pruning and thinning. For all other activities including mechanical harvesting, do not enter, or allow worker entry, into treated areas until pesticide residues have dried.

CROP: CRANBERRY

Host(s): Cranberry
Pest(s): Cranberry Fruitworm (Acrobasis Vaccinii), blackheaded fireworm (Rhopobota naevana), Sparganothis fruitworm (Sparganothis sulfureana)
Rate:
I) 175 g ai/ha (365 mL product/ha) for cranberry fruitworm
II) 87.4 g ai/ha (182 mL product/ha) for blackheaded fireworm and Sparganothis fruitworm
Cranberry fruitworm (suppression only)
Application: Apply 365 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in a minimum of 500 L of water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Apply 1 to 3 applications per year at 7-10 day intervals. Do not apply within 21 days of harvest.
Timing: Based on phenological stage of the plant: 3 to 7 days, after the fruit set has reached 50%, which corresponds to the beginning of egg hatch.
Blackheaded fireworm and Sparganothis fruitworm
Application: Apply 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in a minimum of 500 L of water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. If Cranberry fruitworm is present at the same time as Blackheaded fireworm or Sparganothis fruitworm, the higher rate of 365 ml per hectare in a minimum of 500 L of water may be used. Apply
1 to 3 applications per year at 7-10 day intervals. Do not apply within 21 days of harvest.
Timing: Target eggs at hatch or small larvae. Monitoring is critical for proper timing. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension experts for monitoring protocols and thresholds for treatment.

DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty. To minimize surface water contamination when used on cranberries, all effluent water must be impounded and released when levels of the active ingredient are ≤ 49 μg ai/L.
Success Insecticide may be applied to cranberries by field sprayer (ground boom), airblast application or chemigation. For application by chemigation, read the section below.

Directions for Chemigation

DO NOT apply Success Insecticide by chemigation to other crops listed on this label.
Success Insecticide may be applied through a solid set overhead sprinkler irrigation system that will apply water uniformly and within the confines of a closed perimeter of dykes. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation system. Sprinkler systems that deliver a low coefficient of uniformity such as certain water drive units are not recommended. Non-uniform distribution of treated water may reduce effectiveness or result in illegal pesticide residues on the crop.
Proper calibration of the chemigation system is essential to deliver the desired rate per hectare in a uniform manner and to minimize wash-off time. If you have questions about calibration, contact the equipment manufacturer or other expert.
Equipment Requirements
- The system must contain an air gap, or approved backflow prevention device, or approved functional check valve, vacuum relief valve (including inspection port), and low-pressure drain appropriately located on the irrigation pipeline to prevent water source contamination from back flow unless the water is from a man-made self-contained source on private land.
- The pesticide injection pipeline must contain a functional, automatic quick-closing check valve or one-way valve to prevent the flow of fluid back toward the injection pump. A secondary containment system around the injection port area must be in place
- The pesticide injection pipeline must also contain a functional, normally closed, valve located on the intake side of the injection system to prevent fluid from being withdrawn from the supply tank when the irrigation system is either automatically or manually shut down.
- The system must contain functional interlocking controls to automatically shut off the pesticide injection when the water pressure drops or water flow stops. Alternatively, in the absence of such an automatic system, the injection procedure must be continuously monitored by an operator who is able to manually shut off pesticide injection under the same circumstances.
- Systems must use a metering device, such as a positive displacement injection pump (or flow meter on eductor) effectively designed and compatible with pesticides and capable of being fitted with a system interlock.
- The tank holding the insecticide mixture should be free of rust, fertilizer, sediment, and foreign material, and equipped with an in-line strainer situated between the tank and the injection point.
- To insure uniform mixing of the insecticide in the water line, inject the mixture in the center of the pipe diameter or just ahead of an elbow or tee in the irrigation line so the turbulence created at those points will assist in mixing. The injection point must be located after all back-flow prevention devices on the water line unless the water is from a man-made self-contained source on private land.

Precautions

DO NOT connect an irrigation system used for pesticide application to a public water system unless the required safety devices for public water systems are in place. Specific local regulations may apply and must be followed.
A person knowledgeable of the chemigation system and responsible for its operation, or under the supervision of the responsible person, shall operate the system and shall shut the system down to make necessary adjustments should the need arise.
DO NOT apply when wind speed causes non-uniform distribution.
DO NOT apply during periods of dead calm. Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty.
DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the prescribed American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) fine classification. Applications must be conducted WITHOUT the use of end guns.
DO NOT allow spray pattern to exceed the enclosed bed area.

CROP: BERRIES


Host(s): Lowbush blueberry
Pest(s): Suppression of blueberry flea beetle
Rate: 79.2 – 105.6 g ai/ha (165-220 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 165-220 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage of the foliage. Use the maximum rate when insect pressure is high. Use a maximum of three applications per season. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
Timing: For best results, apply Success Insecticide when blueberry flea beetles are in the early larval stage. If monitoring indicates that more than one application is required, allow 7-10 days between applications.

Host(s): Caneberry subgroup (Crop group 13-07A) including blackberry (Rubus spp.; including Andean blackberry, Arctic blackberry, Bingleberry; Black satin berry; Boysenberry; Brombeere; California blackberry; Chesterberry; Cherokee blackberry; Cheyenne blackberry; Common blackberry; Coryberry; Darrowberry; Dewberry; Dirksen thornless berry; Evergreen blackberry; Himalayaberry; Hullberry; Lavacaberry; Loganberry; Lowberry; Lucretiaberry; Mammoth blackberry; Marionberry; Moras; Mures deronce; Nectarberry; Northern dewberry; Olallieberry; Oregon evergreen berry; Phenomenalberry; Rangeberry; Ravenberry; Rossberry; Shawnee blackberry; Southern dewberry; Tayberry; Youngberry; Zarzamora and varieties and/or hybrids of these); Raspberry, red and black (Rubus spp.); Wild Raspberry (Rubus muelleri); Cultivars, varieties and /or hybrids of these.
Pest(s): Control of oblique banded leafroller, cabbage looper, spanworm and winter moth
Rate: 69.6 – 87.4 g ai/ha (145-182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 145 - 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in 300 to 500 L of water to ensure thorough coverage. Use the upper rate under high insect pressure and/or on large larvae. Apply a maximum of three applications per year with a preharvest interval of 1 day.
Timing: Monitor the population of the pest on a regular schedule and time treatment for control at egg hatch or small larvae. Repeat applications at 7 to 10 day intervals if necessary.
Pest(s): Spotted Wing Drosophila
Rate: 165-220 mL of product/ha
Application: Apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 165-220 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage. Maximum of three applications per year with a minimum re-treatment interval of 5 days and a preharvest interval of 1 day.
Timing: Application should be based on the presence of adult pests (flies) as determined by local monitoring. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds.
Host(s): Bushberry subgroup (Crop group 13-07B) including Aronia berry; Blueberry, highbush (Vaccinium spp.); Blueberry, lowbush (Vaccinium angustifolum Aiton); Buffalo currant; Chilean guava; Currant, black (Ribes nigrum L.); Current, red (Ribes rubrum L.); Elderberry; European Barberry; Gooseberry; Highbush cranberry; Honeysuckle edible; Huckleberry; Jostaberry; Juneberry (Saskatoon berry); Native currant; Salal; Sea buckthorn; Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these.
Pest(s): Control of oblique banded leafroller, spanworm and winter moth
Rate: 69.6 – 87.4 g ai/ha (145-182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 145 - 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in 300 to 500 L of water to ensure thorough coverage. Use the upper rate under high insect pressure and/or on large larvae. Apply a maximum of three applications per year with a preharvest interval of three days.
Timing: Monitor the population of the pest on a regular schedule and time treatment for control at egg hatch or small larvae. Repeat applications at 7 to 10 day intervals if necessary.

Host(s): Bushberry subgroup (Crop group 13-07B) except highbush cranberries and lingonberries) Aronia berry; Blueberry, highbush (Vaccinium spp.); Blueberry, lowbush (Vaccinium angustifolum Aiton); Buffalo currant; Chilean guava; Currant, black (Ribes nigrum L.); Current, red (Ribes rubrum L.); Elderberry; European Barberry; Gooseberry;; Honeysuckle edible; Huckleberry; Jostaberry; Juneberry (Saskatoon berry); Native currant; Salal; Sea buckthorn; Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these.
Pest(s): Spotted Wing Drosophila
Rate: 165-220 mL of product/ha
Application: Apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 165-220 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage. Maximum of three applications per year with a minimum re-treatment interval of 5 days and preharvest interval of 3 days.
Timing: Application should be based on the presence of adult pests (flies) as determined by local monitoring. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds.
Host(s): Low growing berry subgroup (Crop group 13-07G) including Bearberry; Bilberry; Blueberry, lowbush (Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton); Cloudberry; Cranberry; Lingonberry; Muntries; Partridgeberry; Strawberry; Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these.
Pest(s): Control of oblique banded leafroller, cabbage looper and winter moth
Rate: 69.6 – 87.4 g ai/ha (145-182 mL product/ha)
Application: Apply 145 - 182 mL Success Insecticide per hectare in 300 to 500 L of water to ensure thorough coverage. Use the upper rate under high insect pressure and/or on large larvae. Apply a maximum of three applications per year with a treatment harvest interval of 1 day.
Timing: Monitor the population of the pest on a regular schedule and time treatment for control at egg hatch or small larvae. Repeat applications at 7 to 10 day intervals if necessary.

Host(s): Low growing berry subgroup (Crop group 13-07G); except lowbush blueberries and cranberries) Bearberry; Bilberry; Cloudberry; Lingonberry; Muntries; Partridgeberry; Strawberry; Cultivars, varieties and/or hybrids of these.
Pest(s): Spotted Wing Drosophila
Rate: 145-182 mL of product/ha
Application: Apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 145-182 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough and complete coverage. Maximum of three applications per year with a minimum re-treatment interval of 5 days and preharvest interval of 1 day.
Timing: Application should be based on the presence of adult pests (flies) as determined by local monitoring. Consult provincial guidelines and local extension specialists for monitoring protocols and treatment thresholds.
Do not make more than 2 consecutive applications of Group 5 insecticides (spinosad and spinetoram)

CROP: ASPARAGUS

Host(s): Asparagus
Pest(s): Asparagus beetle
Rate: 145 mL product/ha
Application: This product is to be used for the control of asparagus beetle on the ferns only (post harvest to the spears). Apply 145 mL of Success Insecticide per hectare in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage with a maximum of 3 applications per year. Do not apply within 60 days of harvesting.
Timing: Monitor the population of the pest on a regular schedule and time treatment for just after egg hatch to target early instar larvae. Reapply at an interval of 7 to 10 days if monitoring indicates the need.


CROP GROUP 3-07 – BULB VEGETABLES
Host(s): Garlic, great-headed (elephant) garlic, dry bulb onion, green onions, leeks, chives (fresh leaves), Chinese Chives (fresh leaves), shallot, wild leek, bunching onion (Beltsville bunching onion), tree onion (tops), and Welsh onion
Pest(s): Suppression of onion thrips and leek moth
Rate: 218-262 mL product/ha
Application: Apply 218-262 mL product per hectare in sufficiently high water volume and pressure to ensure the spray solution penetrates into the leaf axils. The recommended water volume is 300-500 L/ha. Allow 7-10 days between applications. Multiple applications may be required to achieve suppression of onion thrips and leek moth. Do not use more than two consecutive applications of Group 5 insecticides. Rotate the use of Success Insecticide with another product registered for the same use in a different class of insecticide for at least one application. Do not apply more than three applications per year. Do not apply within three days of harvest.
Timing: Monitoring for pest problems is essential to the performance of Success Insecticide against leek moth larvae. For onion thrips, apply when first appear, targeting egg hatch or small nymphs. For leek moth apply Success Insecticide one week after peak pheromone trap capture, targeting eggs at hatch or small larvae. Generally, applications in the evening provide better control.

CROP: BASIL (FRESH AND DRIED), DILL SEED

Hosts(s): Basil (fresh and dried), dill seed
Pest(s): Control of cabbage loopers and suppression of thrips
Rate: 182 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water volume for complete coverage of the plant foliage
Application: For the control of cabbage looper and suppression of thrips, apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 182 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water volume for complete coverage of the plant foliage. Repeat applications based on monitoring of insect populations. Allow 7-10 days between applications. Apply a maximum of 3 applications per year. Do not apply within 1 day of harvest for basil and do not apply within 14 days of harvest for dill seed.
Timing: Applications should be timed at egg hatch or to small larvae.

CROP: GINSENG


Hosts(s): Ginseng

Pest(s): Control of leafrollers
Rate: 145-182 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water volume for complete coverage of the plant foliage
Application: For the control of leafrollers, apply Success Insecticide at the rate of 145 to 182 mL of product per hectare in sufficient water volume for complete coverage of the plant foliage. Use the upper rate under high insect pressure and/or for large larvae. Repeat applications based on monitoring of insect populations. Allow 7 to 10 days between applications. Apply a maximum of 3 applications per year. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
Timing: Applications should be timed at egg hatch or to small larvae.

CROP: BROCCOLI GREENHOUSE TRANSPLANTS

Host(s): Broccoli greenhouse transplants

Pest(s): Cabbage maggot
Rate: 12.5 mL per 1000 plants
Application: Apply Success Insecticide as a drench before transplanting into the field. Apply 12.5 mL of Success Insecticide as a drench in 2 L of water per 1000 plants. Immediately after applying, apply 2 L of water per 1000 plants to rinse the product off the plants and into the soil. Do not rinse the product out of the transplant medium. Apply 1 application per year.
Timing: Apply before transplanting to the field.

Precautions: Do not enter, or allow worker entry, into treated areas for 3 days to carry out hand harvesting, irrigating, pruning, topping, thinning, or tying activities.

For greenhouse drench applications, do not enter, or allow worker entry, into treated areas during the restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours after application
DO NOT allow effluent or runoff from greenhouses containing this product to enter lakes, streams, ponds or other waters.
Refer to the main Success Insecticide label for additional details and instructions.
READ THE ROTATIONAL CROPPING RESTRICTIONS ON THE FULL LABEL BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
For resistance management, please note that Success Insecticide contains a Group 5 insecticide. Any insect population may contain individuals naturally resistant to Success Insecticide and other Group 5 insecticides. The resistant individuals may dominate the insect population if this group of insecticides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Other resistance mechanisms that are not linked to site of action but are specific for individual chemicals, such as enhanced metabolism, may also exist. Appropriate resistance management strategies should be followed.
To delay insect resistance:
Where possible, rotate the use of Success Insecticide or other Group 5 insecticides with different groups that control the same pests in a field.
Use tank mixtures with insecticides from a different group when such use is permitted.
Insecticide use should be based on an IPM program that includes scouting, record keeping, and considers cultural, biological and other chemical control practices. Monitor treated pest populations for resistance development.
Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for any additional pesticide resistance management and/or IPM recommendations for the specific site and pest problems in your area.

NOTICE TO USER: This pest control product is to be used only in accordance with the directions on the label. It is an offence under the Pest Control Products Act to use this product in a way that is inconsistent with the directions on the label. The user assumes the risk to persons or property that arises from any such use of this product.

Registered for culturesRatePreharvest Interval
Apples182 ml7
Potatoes83 - 167 ml7
Radishes182 ml3
Horseradish182 ml3
Rutabagas182 ml3
Turnips182 ml3
Sweet corn83 ml7
Arugula182 ml1
Chervil182 ml1
Cress182 ml1
Lettuce182 ml1
Orach, atriplex182 ml1
Parsley182 ml1
Radicchio182 ml1
Spinach182 ml1
Cardoon182 ml1
Celery182 ml1
Celtuce182 ml1
Finocchio, florence fennel182 ml1
Rhubarbs182 ml1
Chard182 ml1
Eggplant83 - 182 ml1
Ground cherries83 - 182 ml1
Pepinos83 - 182 ml1
Peppers83 - 182 ml1
Tomatillos83 - 182 ml1
Tomatoes83 - 182 ml1
Crabapples182 ml7
Pears182 ml7
Quince182 ml7
Broccoli146 - 182 ml3
Brussels sprouts146 - 182 ml3
Cabbage146 - 182 ml3
Chinese cabbage146 - 182 ml3
Cauliflower146 - 182 ml3
Kohlrabi146 - 182 ml3
Rapini146 - 182 ml3
Chinese kale146 - 182 ml3
Mustard greens146 - 182 ml3
Mustard spinach146 - 182 ml3
Apricots182 ml14
Peaches182 ml14
Nectarines182 ml14
Cherries182 ml7
Plums182 ml7
Snap beans83 ml3
Cucumbers50 - 120 ml2
Grapes182 ml7
Cranberries182 - 365 ml21
Blueberries165 - 220 ml3
Blackberries145 - 220 ml1
Raspberries145 - 220 ml1
Loganberry145 - 220 ml1
Gooseberries145 - 220 ml3
Red currant145 - 220 ml3
Black currant145 - 220 ml3
Strawberries145 - 182 ml1
Asparagus145 ml60
Garlic218 - 262 ml3
Onions218 - 262 ml3
Leeks218 - 262 ml3
Basil182 ml1
Dill182 ml14
Dill145 - 182 ml3