Dipel ES-NT Biological Insecticide Emulsifiable Suspension

Manufacturer
Valent
Category
Insecticides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
73049-30
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.

MODE OF ACTION
After eating a lethal dose of DiPel ES-NT, larvae stop feeding within the hour, and will die within several days. Dying larvae move slowly, discolor, then shrivel, blacken and die.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
DiPel ES-NT is a highly selective insecticide for use against listed caterpillars (larvae) of lepidopterous insects. Close scouting and early attention to infestations is highly recommended.
Larvae must eat deposits of DiPel ES-NT to be affected. Always follow these directions:
Treat when larvae are young (early instars) and before economic thresholds of damage have been exceeded.
Larvae must be actively feeding on treated, exposed plant parts.
Thorough spray coverage is needed to provide a uniform deposit of DiPel ES-NT at the site of larvae feeding. For some crops directed drop nozzles by ground machine are required.
Under heavy pest population pressure, use the higher label rates, shorten the spray interval, and/or increase spray volume to improve coverage.
Tank mixes with a contact insecticide may enhance control.
Repeat applications at an interval sufficient to maintain control, usually 3 to 14 days depending on plant growth rate, moth activity, rainfall after treating, and other factors. If attempting to control a pest with a single application, make the treatment when egg hatch is essentially complete, but before economic crop damage occurs.
A spreader-sticker or surfactant which has been approved for use on growing and harvested crops should be added for hard-to-wet crops. (Not recommended for chemigation) DiPel ES-NT is a non-restricted use pesticide and does not require a restricted use permit for purchase or use.

Registered for cultures
Corn
Cotton
Peanuts
Alfalfa
Sunflowers
Tobacco
Avocados
Spring barley
Winter barley
Sorghum
Winter wheat
Spring wheat
Spring oats
Winter oats
Stone fruit
Pome fruits
Pomegranate
Hops