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clothianidin (Belay-Soil)

Multiple applications over several years reduces, not eliminate, phylloxera populations. Apply to soil. Soil moisture is important for effectiveness. Drip-applied applications should not be used when vines are also under water stress (regulated deficit irrigation) as the product will not be taken up by the plant. Chemigate when vineyard is at or near field capacity. Follow label instructions carefully.

Effect on Beneficials: Safe
Material Type: Insecticide
Chemical Classification: Neonicotinyl
Signal Word: Caution
Formulation: Liquid
EPA Number: 59639-150

Usage for clothianidin on Grapes

Max Application per Season: 12fl oz

Dormant to Wooly Bud

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Japanese Beetle 6.0-12.0 fl oz 12 30 4A LARVAE SOIL TREATMENT - Kills larvae (grubs) on contact or when beetles feed on roots. Control may be achieved through soil-applied products or seed treatments. Application timing and methods vary by product and must follow the label. Chemigate into soil in the spring from March to May to control overwintering larvae. Preventative larvicides can be applied to control next year's population before adult beetles lay eggs in late July & August, but efficacy is less. Chemigation through drip irrigation should only be done with systemic insecticides.

Wooly Bud to Budbreak

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Japanese Beetle 6.0-12.0 fl oz 12 30 4A LARVAE SOIL TREATMENT - Kills larvae (grubs) on contact or when beetles feed on roots. Control may be achieved through soil-applied products or seed treatments. Application timing and methods vary by product and must follow the label. Chemigate into soil in the spring from March to May to control overwintering larvae. Preventative larvicides can be applied to control next year's population before adult beetles lay eggs in late July & August, but efficacy is less. Chemigation through drip irrigation should only be done with systemic insecticides.

Budbreak to Prebloom

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Japanese Beetle 6.0-12.0 fl oz 12 30 4A LARVAE SOIL TREATMENT - Kills larvae (grubs) on contact or when beetles feed on roots. Control may be achieved through soil-applied products or seed treatments. Application timing and methods vary by product and must follow the label. Chemigate into soil in the spring from March to May to control overwintering larvae. Preventative larvicides can be applied to control next year's population before adult beetles lay eggs in late July & August, but efficacy is less. Chemigation through drip irrigation should only be done with systemic insecticides.
Phylloxera 6.0-12.0 fl oz 12 30 4A Multiple applications over several years reduces, not eliminate, phylloxera populations. Apply to soil. Soil moisture is important for effectiveness. Drip-applied applications should not be used when vines are also under water stress (regulated deficit irrigation) as the product will not be taken up by the plant. Chemigate when vineyard is at or near field capacity. Follow label instructions carefully.

Bloom to Pea Size Fruit

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Phylloxera 6.0-12.0 fl oz 12 30 4A Multiple applications over several years reduces, not eliminate, phylloxera populations. Apply to soil. Soil moisture is important for effectiveness. Drip-applied applications should not be used when vines are also under water stress (regulated deficit irrigation) as the product will not be taken up by the plant. Chemigate when vineyard is at or near field capacity. Follow label instructions carefully.

Pea Size Fruit to Véraison

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Phylloxera 6.0-12.0 fl oz 12 30 4A Multiple applications over several years reduces, not eliminate, phylloxera populations. Apply to soil. Soil moisture is important for effectiveness. Drip-applied applications should not be used when vines are also under water stress (regulated deficit irrigation) as the product will not be taken up by the plant. Chemigate when vineyard is at or near field capacity. Follow label instructions carefully.

Post Harvest to Dormant

Target Rate of application REI PHI MOA Eff. Notes
Japanese Beetle 6.0-12.0 fl oz 12 30 4A LARVAE SOIL TREATMENT - Kills larvae (grubs) on contact or when beetles feed on roots. Control may be achieved through soil-applied products or seed treatments. Application timing and methods vary by product and must follow the label. Chemigate into soil in the spring from March to May to control overwintering larvae. Preventative larvicides can be applied to control next year's population before adult beetles lay eggs in late July & August, but efficacy is less. Chemigation through drip irrigation should only be done with systemic insecticides.