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IPM Compatibility: |
PER REQUESTOR, VERYGOODFIT; IT IS VERY SOFT ON BEES AND BIOS, AND WOULD IMPACT THE BENEFICIALS EVEN LESS IF IT WAS APPLIED VIA DRIP IRRIGATION; UNKNOWN: : NER
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Reasons for need: |
APHIDS (AND LYGUS), IT TAKES SEVERAL DAYS TO APPLY THIS PRODUCT AFTER HOURS, AFTER CROP WORK AND THE LOGISTICS OF GETTING PEOPLE TO WORK THROUGH THE NIGHT IS DIFFICULT. IT IS EFFECTIVE VIA DRIP IRRIGATION. IT IS BETTER VIA DRIP IRRIGATION BECAUSE THE PREDATORY MITES WE USE ARE PHYSICALLY KNOCKED DOWN WITH EACH SPRAY TREATMENT AND THEY LOOSE EFFICACY DUE TO STRESS AND THEN ARE PHYSICALLY REMOVED FROM THE PLANT. DRIP IRRIGATION IS BETTER FOR OUR BENEFICIALS AS WELL AS FOR LABOR; MI/The proposed use via drip irrigation is attractive to bedding plant growers who often hang strawberry baskets overhead making foliar applicaitons difficult:08/23; DE/ Aphids are a major greenhouse strawberry pest. Beleaf's label does not explicitly approve greenhouse use:08/23; NC/Lygus is becoming and issue in some strawberry plantings in NC and alternative insecticides will be useful for GH and high tunnel strawberries:08/24;
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Requesting State(s): |
AZ:Tifft, K* ; DE:Owens, D ; MI:Hausbeck, M ; NC:Lopez, L ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
BELEAF, 2.8-4.2 OZ/A; VIA DRIP (TRICKLE) APPLICATION WITH UP TO 8.4 OZ/A/SEASON; RETREATMENT INTERVAL OF 7 DAYS AND A 0-1 DAY PHI; USE PER THE OTHER GREENHOUSE CROPS (PEPPER, TOMATO, CUCUMBER).
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EPA PIF Status: |
EPA GREEN 08/22, 08/23; YELLOW:08/24
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Comments: |
EPA GREEN 08/22, 08/23; EPA CAUTION:08/24;
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