Lannate LV

Manufacturer
DU PONT
Category
Insecticides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
352-384
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Chemigation: overhead sprinkler chemigation is allowed for use in alfalfa, succulent and dry beans, onions, succulent peas, potatoes, sugar beets and wheat. Drip chemigation is allowed for onions in the states of ID, NV, or, uT, and WA oNLY. refer to the chemigation and the crop sections of this label for specific use directions for chemigation. Do not apply this product through any other type of irrigation systems, except those allowed by instructions provided in a supplemental, SLN or this product label.
Do not formulate this product into other end-use products.
LANNATE LV is a water soluble liquid that is applied by foliar application to control many important insect pests.
LANNATE LV is mixed with water for application pilots must not assist in the mixing and loading operations.
Do not apply by ground equipment within 25 feet, or by air within 100 feet of lakes, reservoirs, rivers, estuaries, commercial fish ponds and natural, permanent streams, marshes or natural, permanent ponds. Increase the buffer zone to 450 feet from the above aquatic areas when ultra low volume application is made.
Hand-held equipment is prohibited for applications to crops. This product must be applied to crops only with mechanical ground, overhead sprinkler chemigation, drip chemigation or aerial application equipment. use only in commercial and farm plantings. Not for use in home plantings. Not for use during any period after a commercial crop site is opened for public entry as a “u-pick”, “pick Your own” or similar operation; in no case shall preharvest applications be made after first public entry. The restricted entry interval and preharvest interval for the crop stated elsewhere on this label must be followed.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
For resistance management, LANNATE LV insecticide is a group 1A insecticide. repeated exclusive use of LANNATE LV or other group 1A insecticides may lead to the buildup of resistant strains of insects in some crops. Not all members of this group have been shown to be cross-resistant. Different resistance mechanisms that are not linked to target site of action, such as enhanced metabolism, are common for this group of chemicals. Alternation of compounds from different sub-groups within this group may be an acceptable part of an integrated pest management program. Some insects are known to develop resistance to products used repeatedly for control. When this occurs, the recommended dosages fail to suppress the pest population below the economic threshold. Because the development of resistance cannot be predicted, use this product as part of resistance management strategies established for the use area. These strategies may include incorporation of cultural and biological control practices, alternation of mode-of-action classes of insecticides on succeeding generations and targeting the most susceptible life stage. Consult your local or state agricultural authorities for details. unless directed otherwise in the specific crop/pest sections of this label, the best practices are to follow these instructions to delay the development of insecticide resistance:
• Avoid using the same mode of action (same IrAC number and subgroup) on consecutive generations of insect pests.
• Avoid using less than the labeled rates of LANNATE LV when applied alone or in tank mixtures.
• Target the most susceptible insect life stages, whenever possible.
• Monitor insect populations for product effectiveness. If resistance to LANNATE LV develops in your area, LANNATE LV, or other products with a similar mode of action, may not provide adequate control.
• If poor performance cannot be attributed to improper application or extreme weather conditions, a resistant strain of insect may be present. If you experience difficulty with control and resistance is a reasonable cause, immediately consult your local Dupont Crop protection company representative or agricultural advisor for the best alternate method of control. For additional information on insect resistance monitoring, visit the Insecticide resistance Action Committee (IrAC) on the web at http://www.irac-online.org.

Registered for cultures
Alfalfa
Anise
Asparagus
Beans
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbages
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Collard greens
Corn
Cotton
Cucumbers
Lettuce
Melons