If you don't find a fact sheet related to Harvanta (cyclaniliprole): A broad-spectrum diamide. Extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates, and highly toxic to bees. Highly toxic to bees. in 1996. Molt-XOG (azadirachtin): See Azatin for more information. CAUTION. Prev-AM Ultra (sodium tetraborohydrate decahydrate): An insecticide, miticide and fungicide that utilizes borax to desiccate soft-bodied insects. (Group 11, REI 4h) Note: Due to issues with formulation and shipping, Trident is not currently available. (Group 13, REI 12h), Pyrethrum TR (pyrethrins + piperonyl butoxide): See Pyronyl Crop Spray for more information.Â. (Group 22, REI 12h). Low toxicity to beneficials, including bees, but do not apply to bees that are actively foraging. Fastac* (alpha-cypermethrin): A broad-spectrum pyrethroid insecticide. Labeled for use as a foliar spray on potatoes and root and tuber vegetables to control aphids, leafhoppers, potato psyllids and whitefly, and on succulent and dry beans to control aphids and plant bugs. This site is maintained by The Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment in the College of Natural Sciences. Registered as a foliar spray on a variety of vegetable crops to control a wide range of insect pests. Highly toxic to bees. Labeled for use on cucurbits, legumes and potatoes to control aphids, leafminers, wireworms and several other pests, including Mexican bean leaf beetle and thrips on legumes and Colorado potato beetle on potatoes. Active ingredient Lindane Brand name(s) Doff Gamma BHC Dust, Doff Weevil Killer, Doff Ant Killer Main use Various soil pests (Doff Gamma BHC Dust and Doff Weevil Killer), ants (Doff Ant Killer) Last date of use 20.6.02. Highly toxic to bees. Note: Organic JMS Stylet Oil is OMRI listed; JMS Stylet Oil is not. Registered for use as a foliar spray on a variety of vegetable transplants grown in enclosed structures for control of aphids, leafminers, mealybugs, thrips, and whiteflies. Dimethoate (dimethoate): A broad-spectrum organophosphate with systemic and contact activity against piercing, sucking, and chewing insects and mites. Ambush* (permethrin): See Pounce for more information. Works by contact. Note: After being cancelled in 2015, sulfoxaflor registrations have been reinstated by the EPA under limited-use restrictions. See Belt and Talus for more information. aizawai): A derivative of the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Brigade* (bifenthrin): A broad-spectrum, pyrethroid insecticide and miticide. Malathion. Alternative Titles: carbophos, maldison, mercaptothion Malathion, also called carbophos, mercaptothion, and maldison, broad-spectrum organophosphate insecticide and acaricide (used to kill ticks and mites). Becomes systemic when applied to soil, and has translaminar activity when applied to foliage. Labeled for foliar applications on brassicas, sweet corn, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, leafy vegetables, and legumes to control a wide variety of pests. (Group 25, REI 12h), Proclaim* (emamectin benzoate): A selective avermectin insecticide, derived from a metabolite of the bacterium, Streptomyces avermitilis. Shuttle O (acequinocyl): See Kanemite for more information. Labeled for use as a foliar spray with translaminar activity when used on indoor-grown fruiting vegetables to control greenhouse, silverleaf, and sweet potato whitefly, as well as fungus gnats and shore flies when applied as a soil drench. Discipline* (bifenthrin): See Brigade for more information. Tombstone* (beta-cyfluthrin): See Baythroid for more information. Registered as a foliar spray on a variety of crops for control of aphids, caterpillars, and beetles, including brown marmorated stinkbug. Malathion is available under the following different brand names: Ovide. (No resistance classification, REI 0h). Highly toxic to bees. Malathion 2. EcozinOG (azadirachtin): See Azatin for more information. Labeled for use as a foliar spray on potatoes and other tuberous roots and corms, asparagus, brassicas, cucurbits, and fruiting and leafy vegetables to control aphids. See Entrust and Declare for more information. AzeraOG (azadirachtin + pyrethrin): See Azatin and Pyganic for more information. (Group 15, REI 12h), DipelOG(Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Rimon (novaluron): An insect growth regulator that works through contact or via ingestion on immature stages to disrupt cuticle formation during molt, causing death. Long residual. Safe for bees and beneficial insects. (Group 4A, REI 12h). Labeled for use as a foliar spray or soil drench on field and greenhouse onions to control thrips, and on field and greenhouse cucurbits, celery, lettuce, spinach, peppers, and tomatoes to control thrips, whiteflies, and mites. Ecotrol PlusOG (rosemary oil + peppermint oil + geraniol): A broad-spectrum, plant-based granular insecticide that works on contact. Reference List Number 5. AmTide Imidacloprid (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. Nuprid (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. The use of trade names in this publication is solely for the purpose of providing specific information. Labeled for use as a foliar spray on brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, beets, leafy greens, leafy petioles, mint, and tubers and corms to control caterpillars. Registered for use as a foliar spray with some translaminar activity on asparagus, brassicas, bulb vegetables, corn, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, herbs, leafy greens, legumes, roots, and tubers to control lepidopteran larvae, Colorado potato beetle, leafminers, thrips and other pests. Not for use in greenhouses. Vydate* (oxamyl): A systemic carbamate insecticide and nematicide that is taken up by plant roots and acts on contact or by ingestion to target nerve and muscle tissue. (No resistance classification, REI 4h). Highly toxic to bees. Acephate (acephate): See Orthene for more information. Long-lasting; resistant to rain and watering. Highly toxic to bees, and extremely toxic to birds, fish, and mammals. (Group 1B, REI 48h), Timectin* (abamectin): See Agri-Mek for more information.Â. (Group 3A, REI 12h). vegetables, and is also used to control mosquitoes, flies, Harmful to beneficials, highly toxic to bees, and extremely toxic to aquatic invertebrates. (Group un, REI 12h), Force* (tefluthrin): A pyrethroid that works by ingestion and contact. The application of nematicides to crops too near to harvest is another risk which pesticide residue monitoring may not be sufficiently well coordinated to prevent. Cobalt* (chlorpyrifos + gamma-cyhalothrin): Labeled for Brussels sprouts and sweet corn. EntrustOG (spinosad): A nerve and stomach poison derived from the soil bacterium, Saccharopolyspora spinosa. Not for direct application to or contamination of edible portions of the plant; to be applied as a band treatment between rows after formation of edible parts. Not for use in greenhouses, except on tomatoes. Xpedient* (bifenthrin): See Capture for more information. Microfine sulfurOG (sulfur): See Microthiol Disperss for more information. Major support and funding was provided by the (Group 21A, REI 12h), Pounce* (permethrin): A broad-spectrum pyrethroid insecticide that works as a nerve toxin. CoStar (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki): See Dipel for more information. Registered as a soil treatment on a variety of crops to control a wide range of pests. Nufarm Abamectin* (abamectin): See Agri-Mek for more information. Capture LFR can be mixed directly with liquid fertilizer or with water. Registered for use as a foliar spray for beans, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, celery, crisphead lettuce, mint and peppers to control caterpillars and other pests. Also labeled for use in greenhouses on mature cucumber and tomato plants to control aphids and whiteflies. Malathion is an organophosphate insecticide which acts as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Registered for use as a soil treatment to be scattered on moist soil around the perimeter of fields or banded in rows. AzatrolOG (azadirachtin): See Azatin for more information. Registered for use as a foliar spray or soil treatment on carrots, some cucurbits, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, and sweet potatoes for control of nematodes and several insect pests. (Group 1A, REI 12h, 24h for sweet corn, 21 days before detasseling corn). (Group 4A, REI 12h). It is available in wettable powder and liquid forms. Translaminar, long residual. Check registration status in your state before using any product. SeduceOG (spinosad): An insecticidal bait derived from the soil bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa; acts as a nerve and stomach poison. Toxicity rating: Toxic Signal words: Caution Reaper* (abamectin): See Agri-Mek for more information. Also labeled for use on tuberous and corm vegetables in foliar, seed piece and soil applications to control aphids, Colorado potato beetle, wireworms, white grubs, and other pests. A diamide, active by insect larval ingestion, leading to a rapid cessation of feeding followed by death. The information in this profile may be out-of-date. Midash Forte (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. Incorporate as a band or with seeds at or after planting. May be especially useful for control of diamondback moth larvae that are resistant to Bt kurstaki or other products. (Group 4A, REI 12h), Portal (fenpyroximate): An insecticide and miticide that works on contact to disrupt pest speciesâ ability to generate energy. (Group 28, REI 12h). Labeled for use on asparagus, beans, some brassicas, leafy greens, melons (except watermelons), celery, fruiting crops, succulent beans. Warhawk* (chlorpyrifos): See Lorsban for more information. Highly toxic to bees. Insects rapidly stop feeding, become paralyzed and typically die within 1-3 days. Some products are described in detail as examples for a given active ingredient (AI). (Group un, REI 12h), PyganicOG (pyrethrins): A broad-spectrum botanical pyrethrum. Malathion is an organophosphate insecticide. (Group 6, REI 12h). Acropetally systemic, and translaminar. Registered for use in field and greenhouse on most vegetable crops for control of grasshoppers, aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhopper, caterpillars and leaf-feeding beetles, including Colorado potato beetle. Approved for organic production by the Washington State Department of Agriculture. Low-risk material exempt from tolerances on food commodities. malathion (countable and uncountable, plural malathions) An organophosphorus insecticide , Diethyl [(dimethoxyphosphinothioyl)-thio]butanedioate. Target pest must contact pesticide directly or be on treated foliage. Effective on melon aphids. Insecticide Resistance Management A key strategy to delay development of insecticide resistance is to avoid repeated applications of products with the same mode of action. Highly toxic to bees if directly applied. Excludes trade quotes, stock liquidations, commercial quantities and MarketLink products. (Group 11A, REI 4h). (Group 7C, REI 12h). Warrior* (lambda-cyhalothrin): A broad-spectrum pyrethroid insecticide that targets nerve and muscle tissue. Macho (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. Wrangler (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. other pesticides. Not approved for organic production. Labeled for foliar applications in brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting, leafy, legume, root, and tuberous and corm vegetables for control of aphids, leafhoppers, whitefly, and in some crops, Colorado potato beetle, squash bugs, and psyllids. Clinch Ant Bait* (abamectin): A selective chloride channel activator insecticide that kills ants by ingestion, and acts to cease viable egg production. Malathion topical lotion is used to treat head lice infections. Highly toxic to bees. Malathion is a prescription topical (for the skin) anti- parasite medication (pediculicide) used to treat head lice. Registered for use as a foliar spray in greenhouses on tomatoes, eggplant, and peppers, for control of caterpillars, mites, and thrips. Malathion is sold under many trade names both alone and in mixtures with other pesticides. (Group 3A, REI 12h). Relatively harmless to most predaceous mites and beneficial insects, (Group 20B, REI 12h), Knack (pyriproxyfen): An insect growth regulator that works by contact on immature stages. Not for use in greenhouses or on plants grown for use as transplants. Labeled for use on peppers to control armyworms and pepper weevils. (No resistance classification, REI 12h), Mustang* (zeta-cypermethrin): A pyrethroid insecticide that works by contact as a nerve toxin. Registered for use as a foliar spray on globe artichoke, brassicas, bulbs, sweet corn, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, leafy greens, legumes, roots, and tubers for control of a wide variety of insect pests. aizawai. Labeled for use in soil applications on brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting, leafy, and tuberous and corm vegetables to control sucking and chewing insects, including caterpillars, aphids, flea beetles, leafminers, thrips, and cabbage maggot. (Group 1A, REI 48h). Registered for use as a foliar spray on leafy vegetables to control leafhoppers, aphids, flea beetle, and thrips. Highly toxic to bees. available in emulsifiable concentrate, wettable powder, dustable Note: Dipel ES is not OMRI listed, Dipel DF is. Botanigard (Beauveria bassiana): See Mycotrol ESO for more information. Imidan (phosmet): A broad-spectrum organophosphate labeled for use on potato and sweet potato to control Colorado potato beetle, European corn borer, flea beetle, potato leafhopper, and other pests. Has anti-feedant, anti-egg laying, and irritant activity, and weakens cuticles of immature stages of some insect and mite pests. (No resistance classification, REI 4h), Platinum (thiamethoxam): A selective systemic neonicotinoid. (Group 9D, REI 12 h). Also has a 2(ee) use as a seed treatment, in-furrow at planting, or as a soil drench for the suppression of wireworms, white grubs, as well as root knot, dagger, cyst, stunt, and lesion nematodes attacking potato and sweet potato. Attracts and kills insects feeding on or near the base of plants. Avoid treatment when plants are stressed. Registered for use in field and greenhouse on a variety of crops to kill a wide range of insects. Distance IGR (pyriproxyfen): An insect growth regulator that works by suppressing the development of the embryo within the egg and inhibiting metamorphosis of nymphs, larvae, and pupae into adults. Labeled for control of brown marmorated stink bug in pepper and tomato. Holster* (zeta-cypermethrin): See Mustang for more information. Labeled for foliar application to a variety of crops for control of aphids, beetles, plant bugs,  whiteflies, mites, thrips, and early stages of caterpillars. Labeled for use in sweet corn for control of earworm root worms and fall armyworm. Works via ingestion, stopping feeding within an hour and inducing mortality within 3 days. Bifenture* (bifenthrin): See Brigade for more information. It was one of the earliest organophosphate Whirlwind* (chlorpyrifos): See Lorsban for more information. Regulatory Status: Also registered to control European corn borer and fall armyworm in whorl and be used in irrigation systems except for application to potatoes and sweet corn. Labeled for use on root, tuber, bulb, leafy green, brassica, legume, fruiting and cucurbit vegetables to control caterpillars. Because of space considerations, all label information is not included. Permethrin, sold under the brand name Nix among others, is a medication and insecticide. information in this profile does not in any way replace or Respect* (zeta-cypermethrin): See Mustang for more information. Perm-Up* (permethrin): See Pounce for more information. Registered for use as a foliar spray with translaminar activity on brassicas, fruiting vegetables (except cucurbits), and leafy vegetables to control caterpillars. Malathion is the most widely used home-planting insecticide because of its broad range of activities and safety for mammals. (Group 3A, REI 12h), Floramite (bifenazate): A selective contact carbazate miticide with knockdown activity and long residual. Alias (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information. Agri-Mek* (abamectin): A locally systemic, selective chloride channel activator insecticide and miticide, derived from a metabolite of a soil bacterium, Streptomyces avermitilis. See Pyganic for more information. Regent* (fipronil): A chloride channel antagonist that targets nerve and muscle tissue. This compound is also known as carbophos, maldison, mercaptothion, and E14049. "Although effective in degrading pesticides with P-O bonds, washing of the vegetables sprayed with the thiolester organophosphate insecticide malathion with the enzyme did not yield any improved degradation." Most effective on young larvae in the first or second instar, or up to 1/4" in length. Registered as a foliar spray on a variety of crops for a range of pests. (Group 3, REI 12h), Belay (clothianidin): A neonicotinoid with long residual control, registered for use in foliar and soil applications on brassicas, cucurbits, and fruiting and leafy vegetables. Fanfare* (bifenthrin): See Brigade for more information. Send Enquiry and Get the best deal for Malathion Insecticides. MALATHION PRODUCT CLASSIFICATION Pesticide SYNONYMS / COMMON NAME 1. Please visit the National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) to find your question, feel free to call 1-800-858-7378. XenTariOG (Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. The common names of the insectides are followed by the italicized chemical names and the capitalized commercial trade names. Highly toxic to bees if directly applied. Oberon (spiromesifen): A selective tetronic acid derivative insecticide and miticide with translaminar activity. (Group 1B, REI 12h to 2 days, depending on crop), Mallet (imidacloprid): Labeled for use inside greenhouses through irrigation or drench application or as a foliar spray for vegetable transplants and nursery stock for resale only. Suffoil-XOG (mineral oil): A paraffinic oil insecticide, miticide and fungicide. kurstaki): A bacterium-derived insecticide that works by ingestion. Registered for use as a foliar spray on corn, cucumbers, fruiting vegetables, melons, potatoes, and snap beans for control of leafhoppers, mites, psyllids and whiteflies. Extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates and highly toxic to bees. Feeding stops rapidly and mortality will follow. Akari (fenpyroximate): See Portal for more information. No activity against adult insects. Apply as soon as eggs begin to hatch. Mite-E-Oil (mineral oil): See Suffoil-X for more information. Short residual. Captiva (capsicum oleoresin extract + garlic oil): A repellant and insecticide made from concentrated plant extracts. Trade names for products containing malathion include Celthion, Refer to specific product label before applying.Â. Registered for use as a foliar spray on a variety of crops to repel certain beetles, leafhoppers, thrips, and other pests. Labeled for use as a soil surface treatment for most vegetable crops. Registered for use as a foliar spray on a range of crops to control aphids, caterpillars, thrips, whiteflies, and other pests. (Group 23, REI 12h). Works through ingestion, targeting nerve and muscle tissue. Yuma* (chlorpyrifos): See Lorsban for more information. Short residual. Highly toxic to bees. May harm beneficials. Low impact on beneficials. (Group 10B, REI 12h). As an insecticide, it can be sprayed on clothing or mosquito nets to kill the insects that touch them.. Side effects include rash and irritation at the area of use. DISCLAIMER: The Hero* (bifenthrin + zeta-cypermethrin): See Brigade and Mustang for more information. (No resistance classification, REI 4h), Venom (dinotefuran):  A neonicotinoid that targets insect nerve and muscle tissue. (Group 28, REI 4h). Also labeled for Colorado potato beetle control in potatoes and suppression in tomatoes. ©2021 University of Massachusetts Amherst • Site Policies. (Group 3A, REI 24h), Deadline M-Ps (metaldehyde): A toxic bait for slugs and snails. Aza-DirectOG (azadirachtin): See Azatin for more information. Highly toxic to bees. Highly toxic to bees. Labels for products containing it must … Labeled for use in band and in-furrow soil applications at planting on sweet corn and popcorn to control wireworms, seedcorn maggots, white grubs and other soil insect pests. Common Name: Methyl parathion: Other names/ Synonyms: Parathion methyl: CAS-No. Must be applied directly to and thoroughly cover target insects. Notes: ES formulation may be phytotoxic on tomatoes. Maxx formulation contains pyrethrins. Labeled for use on leafy brassicas, other leafy greens, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, root vegetables, sweet potato, globe artichoke, green onions, legumes, popcorn, and herbs. Tersus (pyrethrins): See Pyganic for more information. Dimate (dimethoate): See Dimethoate for more information. Blackhawk (spinosad): See Entrust for more information. Registered for use as a foliar spray on brassicas, cucurbits, sweet corn, fruiting vegetables, legumes, lettuce, bulb onions, garlic, and tuberous and corm vegetables to control a range of pests. (Group 7D, REI 12h), Evergreen (pyrethrins + piperonyl butoxide): See Pyganic and Pyronyl Crop Spray for more information.Â, Exirel (cyantraniliprole): A diamide that has some contact activity, but is most effective through ingestion. NPIC is open five days International- Ovide. EXTOXNET primary files maintained and archived at Oregon State Registered for use as a foliar spray on a variety of crops to control a wide range of pests. Not for use in greenhouses or on plants grown for use as transplants. Voliam Flexi (chlorantraniliprole + thiamethoxam): See Coragen and Actara for more information on active ingredients in this product. Trade names for products containing malathion include Celthion,Cythion, Dielathion, El 4049, Emmaton, Exathios, Fyfanon andHilthion, Karbofos and Maltox. Prohibited in areas where application may result in exposure to endangered species. (Group 1B, REI 24h). Relatively safe on beneficials. 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