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Scale Control
Byron Phillips • Valent USA Corporation
January 16, 2013
2
Scale Control
 San Jose Scale Biology
− Overwinters in black cap stage
− Mild winters = higher survival rate
− Two overlapping generations / year
− Live young (no egg stage)
 ~ 500 crawlers produced per female
− 1st
generation crawlers ~ early June into August
 Emergence starts about 2nd
cover CM timing
 ~ Biofix + 400 DD – 900 DD
− 2nd
generation crawlers ~ August into November
 ~ Biofix + 1280 DD (3% crawler emergence)
3
Scale Control
 Orchard Pest Management Trends
− Loss of chemistries that provided virtually 100% control
 Parathion, Penncap M, summer Lorsban
− Shift to no-OP programs
 Less chlorpyrifos used at delayed dormant
− Less delayed-dormant oil use
 Lower rates
 Shift to “summer oils”
− Lighter weight oils being used at delayed-dormant timing
− Reduced application volumes
 Lower water volumes reduce control
 Faster travel speeds reduce coverage
4
Scale Control
 San Jose Scale Management Strategies
− Prevention is best approach
 Cleaning up an infestation is more difficult than prevention
 Don’t let them get established to begin with
− Monitoring & cull analyses
− Biological control
 Parasitoids do not provide enough control
Encarsia perniciosi Aphytis melinus
5
Scale Control
 San Jose Scale Management Strategies
− Use oil at delayed-dormant
 Oil alone can control low population levels
 Use a supreme class oil at this timing
− Use higher water volumes
 Especially on larger trees or if cleaning up an infestation
San Jose Scale Control on Apple from Oil Alone at DD
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40
0
25
50
75
100
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From WSU-TFREC
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400 GPA
100 GPA
6
Scale Control
 San Jose Scale Management Strategies
− Apply Esteem®
35 WP at delayed-dormant
 Preferably tank-mixed with oil
 Synchronous population in black cap stage
 Better coverage – no foliage
− Incorporate chemistries with scale efficacy into other pest
management programs – particularly CM
 Esteem, Rimon, Ultor, Neonics, Summer oils (in-season)
 Be aware of secondary effects
− Neonics on WAA & mites
− Use model to time applications against crawlers
 WSU – DAS
− 400 – 450 D°
− Slow down travel speed to improve coverage
 ≤ 2 mph
7
Products
Esteem 35 WP- 1 spray- Delayed Dormant
Belay 2.13 SC- 2 spray- 1st
& 2nd
Crawler
Altacor 35 WG- 2 spary- 1st
& 2nd
crawler
Investigator: Ron Britt
Location: Granger
State: WA
Crop: Apple
Cultivar: Granny Smith
Applications: 200 GPA,
Airblast Sprayer
RIS#: 2012LWELC035
d
cd
bc
a
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Altacor 4 oz + 0.25%
NIS
Belay 6 fl oz + 0.25%
NIS
Esteem 5 oz + 5 gal oil
UTC
No. Scale/25 Fruit at harvest
Scale Control
8
Scale Control
 Esteem 35 WP
− Pyriproxyfen
 Insect Growth Regulator
 Ovicidal Activity (Suppresses embryogenesis)
− Primary mode of action on pear psylla, codling moth, & rosy aphid
− Does not control adults
 Reduced hatch of eggs laid by treated adults
 Juvenile Hormone Mimic (Inhibits metamorphosis)
− Mode of action on San Jose scale and leafrollers
 Slower activity than traditional insecticides
− Don’t notice the slow activity on o/w black cap stage
− Slow activity is obvious when used on crawlers
9
Scale Control
 Esteem 35 WP
− Timing for San Jose Scale
 Effective against ALL life stages of SJS:
Inhibits Development Sterilizes
10
Scale Control
 Esteem 35 WP
− On apple, Esteem can be used at any two of the following
four application timing choices:
 Timing 1 – Delayed-Dormant to Pink. Applications at this timing will
provide control of:
− San Jose Scale, Rosy Apple Aphid, Western Tentiform Leafminer
 Timing 2 – Petal-Fall. Applications at this timing will provide control of:
− San Jose Scale, Codling Moth (apply at 225 - 275 CMDD – new method)
 Timing 3 – 525 Codling Moth D° (new method)
− This is the timing for the delayed first cover if an ovicide is used at 225 –
275 DD (Esteem) or at 375 DD (1% oil). This strategy calls for a tank-mix
of an ovicide (Esteem) plus a larvicide for codling moth control.
Applications at this timing will also provide control of San Jose Scale.
 Timing 4 – Crawler emergence at 400 – 450 SJS D°
11
Scale Control
 Esteem 35 WP
− On pear, Esteem can be used at any two of the following four
application timing choices:
 Timing 1 – Delayed dormant to Clusterbud (popcorn). Applications at
this timing will provide control of:
− San Jose Scale, Pear Psylla
 Timing 2 – Petal-Fall. Applications at this timing will provide control of:
− San Jose Scale , Pear Psylla
 Timing 3 – 225 - 275 Codling Moth D°. Applications at this timing will
provide control of:
− San Jose Scale, Codling Moth
 Timing 4 – Early-to mid-June.
− In-season scale control timed for crawler emergence (400 – 450 SJS D°).
12
Scale Control
 Esteem 35 WP
− On stone fruit & cherry, Esteem can be used at any three of
the following four application timing choices:
 Timing 1 – Delayed-dormant. Applications at this timing will provide
control of:
− San Jose Scale, Lecanium Scale, Peach Twig Borer (suppression only)
 Timing 2 – Pre-bloom (popcorn). Applications at this timing will
provide control of:
− San Jose Scale, Lecanium Scale, Peach Twig Borer (suppression only)
 Timing 3 – Petal-Fall. Applications at this timing will provide control of:
− San Jose Scale, Lecanium Scale, Peach Twig Borer (suppression only)
 Timing 4 – Early to mid-June
− SJS crawler emergence at 400 – 450 D°
13
Scale Control
 Esteem 35 WP
− Use Considerations
 5 ounces / acre
 Tank-mix or rotate with other modes of action
 Tank mix with DD oil spray
 Later than DD, add IAP Hi-Supreme Spray Oil
 Ground application only
 Full coverage required
− Best at 100 – 400 GPA
14
Scale Control
 Esteem 35 WP
− Use Considerations
 12-hour REI
 45-day PHI for Apple & Pear
− 14 days on Cherry & Stone Fruit
 Maximum 2 applications / 10 oz per acre on Pome
− 3 apps / 15 oz per acre on Cherry & Stone Fruit
 Minimum application interval of 14 days
 Stable in pH 5.0 – 9.0
 Water-Soluble Packaging
− Precautions with Oil, Boron, Free Chlorine
15
Scale Control
 Take-Home Bullet Points:
− Prevention is easier than clean-up
− Use oil + Esteem at delayed-dormant
− Use higher water volumes in scale sprays
− Slow down tractor speed to ≤ 2 mph
16
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2013 Scale Control Presentation

  • 1. Products That Work, From People Who Care® Scale Control Byron Phillips • Valent USA Corporation January 16, 2013
  • 2. 2 Scale Control  San Jose Scale Biology − Overwinters in black cap stage − Mild winters = higher survival rate − Two overlapping generations / year − Live young (no egg stage)  ~ 500 crawlers produced per female − 1st generation crawlers ~ early June into August  Emergence starts about 2nd cover CM timing  ~ Biofix + 400 DD – 900 DD − 2nd generation crawlers ~ August into November  ~ Biofix + 1280 DD (3% crawler emergence)
  • 3. 3 Scale Control  Orchard Pest Management Trends − Loss of chemistries that provided virtually 100% control  Parathion, Penncap M, summer Lorsban − Shift to no-OP programs  Less chlorpyrifos used at delayed dormant − Less delayed-dormant oil use  Lower rates  Shift to “summer oils” − Lighter weight oils being used at delayed-dormant timing − Reduced application volumes  Lower water volumes reduce control  Faster travel speeds reduce coverage
  • 4. 4 Scale Control  San Jose Scale Management Strategies − Prevention is best approach  Cleaning up an infestation is more difficult than prevention  Don’t let them get established to begin with − Monitoring & cull analyses − Biological control  Parasitoids do not provide enough control Encarsia perniciosi Aphytis melinus
  • 5. 5 Scale Control  San Jose Scale Management Strategies − Use oil at delayed-dormant  Oil alone can control low population levels  Use a supreme class oil at this timing − Use higher water volumes  Especially on larger trees or if cleaning up an infestation San Jose Scale Control on Apple from Oil Alone at DD 87 40 0 25 50 75 100 1 From WSU-TFREC %control 400 GPA 100 GPA
  • 6. 6 Scale Control  San Jose Scale Management Strategies − Apply Esteem® 35 WP at delayed-dormant  Preferably tank-mixed with oil  Synchronous population in black cap stage  Better coverage – no foliage − Incorporate chemistries with scale efficacy into other pest management programs – particularly CM  Esteem, Rimon, Ultor, Neonics, Summer oils (in-season)  Be aware of secondary effects − Neonics on WAA & mites − Use model to time applications against crawlers  WSU – DAS − 400 – 450 D° − Slow down travel speed to improve coverage  ≤ 2 mph
  • 7. 7 Products Esteem 35 WP- 1 spray- Delayed Dormant Belay 2.13 SC- 2 spray- 1st & 2nd Crawler Altacor 35 WG- 2 spary- 1st & 2nd crawler Investigator: Ron Britt Location: Granger State: WA Crop: Apple Cultivar: Granny Smith Applications: 200 GPA, Airblast Sprayer RIS#: 2012LWELC035 d cd bc a 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Altacor 4 oz + 0.25% NIS Belay 6 fl oz + 0.25% NIS Esteem 5 oz + 5 gal oil UTC No. Scale/25 Fruit at harvest Scale Control
  • 8. 8 Scale Control  Esteem 35 WP − Pyriproxyfen  Insect Growth Regulator  Ovicidal Activity (Suppresses embryogenesis) − Primary mode of action on pear psylla, codling moth, & rosy aphid − Does not control adults  Reduced hatch of eggs laid by treated adults  Juvenile Hormone Mimic (Inhibits metamorphosis) − Mode of action on San Jose scale and leafrollers  Slower activity than traditional insecticides − Don’t notice the slow activity on o/w black cap stage − Slow activity is obvious when used on crawlers
  • 9. 9 Scale Control  Esteem 35 WP − Timing for San Jose Scale  Effective against ALL life stages of SJS: Inhibits Development Sterilizes
  • 10. 10 Scale Control  Esteem 35 WP − On apple, Esteem can be used at any two of the following four application timing choices:  Timing 1 – Delayed-Dormant to Pink. Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale, Rosy Apple Aphid, Western Tentiform Leafminer  Timing 2 – Petal-Fall. Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale, Codling Moth (apply at 225 - 275 CMDD – new method)  Timing 3 – 525 Codling Moth D° (new method) − This is the timing for the delayed first cover if an ovicide is used at 225 – 275 DD (Esteem) or at 375 DD (1% oil). This strategy calls for a tank-mix of an ovicide (Esteem) plus a larvicide for codling moth control. Applications at this timing will also provide control of San Jose Scale.  Timing 4 – Crawler emergence at 400 – 450 SJS D°
  • 11. 11 Scale Control  Esteem 35 WP − On pear, Esteem can be used at any two of the following four application timing choices:  Timing 1 – Delayed dormant to Clusterbud (popcorn). Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale, Pear Psylla  Timing 2 – Petal-Fall. Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale , Pear Psylla  Timing 3 – 225 - 275 Codling Moth D°. Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale, Codling Moth  Timing 4 – Early-to mid-June. − In-season scale control timed for crawler emergence (400 – 450 SJS D°).
  • 12. 12 Scale Control  Esteem 35 WP − On stone fruit & cherry, Esteem can be used at any three of the following four application timing choices:  Timing 1 – Delayed-dormant. Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale, Lecanium Scale, Peach Twig Borer (suppression only)  Timing 2 – Pre-bloom (popcorn). Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale, Lecanium Scale, Peach Twig Borer (suppression only)  Timing 3 – Petal-Fall. Applications at this timing will provide control of: − San Jose Scale, Lecanium Scale, Peach Twig Borer (suppression only)  Timing 4 – Early to mid-June − SJS crawler emergence at 400 – 450 D°
  • 13. 13 Scale Control  Esteem 35 WP − Use Considerations  5 ounces / acre  Tank-mix or rotate with other modes of action  Tank mix with DD oil spray  Later than DD, add IAP Hi-Supreme Spray Oil  Ground application only  Full coverage required − Best at 100 – 400 GPA
  • 14. 14 Scale Control  Esteem 35 WP − Use Considerations  12-hour REI  45-day PHI for Apple & Pear − 14 days on Cherry & Stone Fruit  Maximum 2 applications / 10 oz per acre on Pome − 3 apps / 15 oz per acre on Cherry & Stone Fruit  Minimum application interval of 14 days  Stable in pH 5.0 – 9.0  Water-Soluble Packaging − Precautions with Oil, Boron, Free Chlorine
  • 15. 15 Scale Control  Take-Home Bullet Points: − Prevention is easier than clean-up − Use oil + Esteem at delayed-dormant − Use higher water volumes in scale sprays − Slow down tractor speed to ≤ 2 mph

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Latron = NIS
  2. OK, let’s talk just a bit about optimum timing for scale control. One of the nice things about Esteem is that it is effective against ALL life stages of scale, which gives you a lot of flexibility in application timing.