Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Mixing rate for Orthos Termite (bifenthrin)
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jrfarm |
Jefferson, Ohio
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Anybody know the correct mixing rate for Bifentrin. Orthos Termite is the brand and active ingredient = 2.4% I cant find this brand name in our site search...Is it o.k. to use on ags? Could I spray it concurrent w/ daconil? Jim R
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7/28/2007 10:45:00 AM
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Jordan Rivington (JRO) |
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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I use bifenthrin. Pardone my french but its the shit. I have ZERO svb problems this year. I have a trap crop (two little plants) of hubbard, found over 60 eggs this year. Found 5 total eggs on the 100 sqft patch and 2 were already dead. SVB do not like bifen. I use Bifen I/T which has 7.9% AI. It works great with as little as 1/3 oz/gal. So I would go 1 oz per gallon with what you have. If the SVBs get thick and are still being a problem, go to 1.5 oz/gal.
Like I said, PERFECT FOR AGS. Spray in the evening, never in the day or morning. Too much sun and you will burn the plants.
I spray mine mixed with myclobutanil (systemic). Daconil (contact) is the only thing I use that I wont spray with another chem. I spray it alone, it works wonders, but (direct from Tremor) can be very touchy when mixed, and even by itself (have had no issues alone).
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7/28/2007 2:08:42 PM
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jrfarm |
Jefferson, Ohio
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thanks...will the bifen deter the squash bugs too?
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7/28/2007 4:12:41 PM
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Boy genius |
southwest MO
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Yes squash bugs are dead meat as well. I use 1.6ml's per gallon of 7.9%... Looks like you need about 5 ml or 1 teaspoon per gallon. Spray under canopy on vines and stems.
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7/28/2007 8:30:51 PM
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Sav |
Leamington, Ont.
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After JRO gave me some to try this year, I swear by it now! That stuff kicks butt!!!
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7/29/2007 1:00:28 AM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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jrfarm,
The bifenthrin products that I sell & use are 7.9% which is roughly 3X the strength. We use 1/3 oz per gallon so the material you have should be OK at 1 oz per gallon.
Ditto JRO - if you need to mix the two, make sure the sun is below the horizon.
I love how some fols re-interpret the "early evening" advisory & end up spraying at 3PM. I really lit into a guy on the phone this afternoon after checking his plants. He sprayed Heritage & Talstar together at 3PM on a day the temps were in the 90's. The damage looked like a disease to his untrained eye so he spray MORE Heritage thinking it would help. LOL
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7/29/2007 7:02:26 PM
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jrfarm |
Jefferson, Ohio
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thanks folks,m much obliged
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7/29/2007 7:49:29 PM
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Jordan Rivington (JRO) |
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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So he sprayed more, ouch. Amazing how that disease would form so quickly right after he sprayed...
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7/30/2007 9:22:19 AM
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Boy genius |
southwest MO
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I calculated the amount to use based on the ortho max labeling... Nice to know I can go stronger. I have had excellent results at these low rates too!!
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7/30/2007 9:49:36 AM
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