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IPM Compatibility: |
Per Requester: Good Fit; This chemical could fit into an IPM program as it allows for another tool in the control of cucumber beetle and can be used early on young basil before it starts to flower which can help to avoid killing bees unlike products such as imidacloprid. This product is a contact insecticide so if it's applied before bees are present, then it will help reduce bee fatality.
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Reasons for need: |
Cucumber Beetle.Cucumber Beetle can be a major pest of basil and there are very few chemicals registered for basil that are effective against cucumber beetle:07/24; OH-Spotted cucumber beetle has limited options for field control in basil production and related herbs. Bifenthrin is effective at targeting this pest in other vegetable systems - like cucurbits:08/24; CA-this pest can eat the crop and the crop does not make marketability:09/24;
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Requesting State(s): |
CA:Can Vliet, C*, Ratto, Ron, ; OH:Leach, A ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
Apply (Sniper) as a foliar spray at 6.4 fl oz/A 4 times; 7-day RTI, 7 day PHI.
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EPA Default Residue Trials: |
ANY 4
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E/CS Research Comments: |
For the E/CS needs, FMC only requires crop safety data (not efficacy):09/24/sb;
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Comments: |
See PR# 06642 for Basil (GH); New PCR submitted is for the Sniper product, but request is being sent to FMC for now:07/24/sb; FMC supports as Researchable, Residue & E/CS Data Needed:08/24/sb;
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