![]() (Group 3, REI 12h)Īssail (acetamiprid): A selective neonicotinoid, with translaminar activity, that controls sucking and chewing insects through contact and ingestion. Extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates and highly toxic to bees. Labeled for foliar applications on artichoke, beans, brassicas, carrots, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, roots, sweet corn and potatoes to control a wide variety of pests. (Group 6, REI 12h)Īkari (fenpyroximate): See Portal for more information.Īlias (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information.Īltus (flupyradifurone): See Sivanto for more information.Īmazin Plus OG (azadirachtin): See Azatin for more information.Īmbush* (permethrin): See Pounce for more information.ĪmTide Imidacloprid (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information.Īnarchy (acetamiprid): See Assail for more information.Īncora OG ( Isaria fumosorosea Apopka Strain 97): See PFR-97 for more information.Īrcher (pyriproxyfen): See Esteem for more information.Īrctic* (permethrin): See Pounce for more information.Īrvida (acetamiprid): See Assail for more information.Īsana* (esfenvalerate): A broad-spectrum, pyrethroid insecticide that works by contact and ingestion. Labeled for use on commercially produced greenhouse tomato for leafminer, mites, thrips, tomato psyllid, and tomato pinworm. Also controls Colorado potato beetle and tomato and potato psyllid on fruiting vegetables and potatoes. Registered for use as a foliar spray with translaminar activity to control spider mites on celeriac and sweet corn, thrips and leafminers on onions (bulb & green), and mites and leaf miners on cucurbits, dry beans, fruiting vegetables, herbs, tubers and corms, and non-brassica leafy greens. ![]() (Group 4A, REI 12h)Īdvise (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information.Īgree OG ( Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies aizawai strain GC91): See XenTari for more information.Īgri-Mek* (abamectin): A locally systemic, selective chloride channel activator insecticide and miticide, derived from a metabolite of a soil bacterium, Streptomyces avermitilis. Specific labeled application methods vary by crop. Do not apply to non-soil media or in hydroponic systems. ![]() Also labeled for use in greenhouses on mature cucumber and tomato plants to control aphids and whiteflies. Labeled for use on cucurbits, herbs, brassicas, legumes, roots, bulbs, tubers, corms, globe artichoke, and fruiting and leafy vegetables for control of aphids, flea beetles, leafhoppers, whiteflies, thrips and Colorado potato beetle. (Group 4A, REI 12h)Īdmire (imidacloprid): A systemic neonicotinoid, registered for use in soil, seed piece, and foliar applications. Do not use in greenhouses or on plants grown for use as transplants. ![]() (Group 25, REI 12h)Īcronyx (imidacloprid): See Admire for more information.Īctara (thiamethoxam): A systemic neonicotinoid with translaminar activity, registered for use as a foliar spray for control of aphids, flea beetles, leafhoppers, whiteflies, and other pests on brassicas, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables, globe artichoke, leafy vegetables, mint, and root and tuberous vegetables. Registered as a foliar spray for control of mites on cucurbits, eggplant, okra, peppers, field-grown tomatoes (for greenhouse tomatoes, see bifenzate product, Floramite), succulent beans and peas, and herbs. See Orthene and Brigade for more information on active ingredients in this product.Īcephate (acephate): See Orthene for more information.Īcramite (bifenazate): A selective miticide, which acts on contact as a nerve toxin with knockdown activity and long residual. Check registration status in your state before using any product.Ībacus* (abamectin): See Agri-Mek for more information.Ībamex* (abamectin): See Agri-Mek for more information.Ībba* (abamectin): See Agri-Mek for more information.Īcenthrin* (acephate + bifenthrin): A mixture of two broad-spectrum neurotoxins. Lorsban) cannot be applied to any food crop and growers CAN NOT use up existing stock.Īt the time of writing, all products listed were registered in at least one New England state. Always refer to the specific product label before applying any product.Īll tolerances for chlorpyrifos in food crops were revoked in 2022, therefore products containing chlorpyrifos (e.g. For more information on other products with the same AI, refer to the example. Some products are described in detail as examples for a given active ingredient (AI). The symbol OG indicates a pesticide that has been listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) as approved for use in organic production. The symbol * indicates a Federally restricted-use pesticide
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