Onager EW
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Onager EW Miticide is recommended for use as a foliar application in labeled crops. Onager EW Miticide provides effective control of etranychid spider mite species. It is an emulsion to be mixed with water and applied as a spray. Onager EW controls mites through activity on eggs and immature stages. Control is achieved from either direct contact with the spray or from contact with treated plant surfaces. Through its ovicidal activity, Onager EW controls newly deposited mite eggs and eggs which are laidafter application. Onager EW is also highly effective in controlling immature motile stages of target mite species that are sprayed or move onto treated surfaces. Adult mites are not directly affected. However, eggs produced by females in contact with treated surfaces will be rendered nonviable. Onager EW provides residual control of pest mite species. The degree and duration of control is dependent on the rate used, growth stage of the mite, species of mite, and climatic conditions under which the material is applied.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Follow all directions on the EPA approved label and any supplemental labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulation.
Compatibility: Onager EW is compatible with most agricultural chemicals. However, all possible combinations have not been evaluated. Before full-scale mixing of Onager EW with other products, test mix small proportionate quantities of each to ensure compatibility. Do not mix or allow coming in contact with oxidizing agent. Hazardous Chemical reaction may occur.
Phytotoxicity: As is common with most emulsion formulations, adverse effects such as spotting or discoloration of the treated surfaces can occur. Some conditions known to contribute to phytotoxicity include, but are not limited to, high temperatures, poor spray drying conditions, excessive spray deposit or run-off, certain spray mixtures, stage of crop development or tank mixes with other pesticides.
Application Information: Use sufficient spray volume to obtain thorough, uniform coverage of all plant surfaces. Apply using ground equipment, chemigation or air unless otherwise specified under the crop comments or on supplemental labeling supplied by Gowan Company.
Important: Onager EW Miticide is a 1 pound active ingredient per gallon emulsifiable concentrate formulation to be diluted with water for application in commercial plantings only. Do not use in home plantings.
Use Recommendations: For best results, apply Onager EW Miticide at first sign of mites before adult mite build up. Onager EW Miticide will not control adult spider mites. Use higher rates on moderate to high mite infestations, large trees with dense foliage, or for extended residual control. The lowest rate of Onager EW Miticide may be used in conjunction with other IPM strategies, or for shorter residual control later in the season. The use of less than label rates is not recommended since it will result in poor performance and contribute to resistance development. If adult mites are present in medium to high populations, better results may be obtained using Onager EW Miticide in combination with a registered contact adulticide. Onager EW Miticide may be tank mixed with horticultural grade oil. Refer to all precautions regarding phytotoxicity on the oil label. Do not make more than one application of Onager EW Miticide per year.
Chemigation Systems: Onager EW may be applied through irrigation systems (chemigation) to any crop on the Onager EW label unless otherwise specified under the crop comments or on supplemental labeling supplied by Gowan Company. Do not allow chemigation to run off field.
Registered for cultures |
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Alfalfa |
Beans |
Cotton |
Corn |
Tomatoes |
Pome fruits |
Potatoes |
Sorghum |
Stone fruit |
Sugar beets |
Winter wheat |
Spring wheat |