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1 BEANS Beetles Carbaryl tablespoons 3 Repeat as needed up to four times; seven days between Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between Aphids Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between 21 No more than on application per Apply to soil shortly after seedlings emerge for season-long control Malathion 2.0 teaspoons 1 Wait at least seven days between Whiteflies Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between Leafhoppers BEETS Webworms, Flea Beetles BROCCOLI Caterpillars M-PEDE 3.0 tablespoons 0 Malathion 57% Carbaryl Bt (Dipel, Thuricide) 2.0 teaspoons tablespoons 7,3 12 Repeat up to six times but no more than once every seven days. control Use weekly wetting agent in sprays. Spinosad 4.0 tablespoons 1 Maximum of six applications per season; wait four days between Permethrin 2.0 tablespoons 1 Follow label. Aphids Malathion 50% 2.0 teaspoons 3 Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between

2 Stink Bugs Carbaryl tablespoons 3 Wait seven days between Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between Whiteflies CABBAGE Aphids Malathion 57% Worms, Caterpillars control 2.0 teaspoons 7 12 Wait at least seven days between Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between B.t. Follow label 0 Spinosad 4 tablespoons 1 Maximum of six applications per season; wait four days between Permethrin 2 tablespoons 1 Follow label. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between Flea Beetles Carbaryl tablespoons 3 On foliage, repeat as needed up to four times, but no more than once every seven days. COLLARDS Aphids Malathion 50% 2 teaspoons 7 Apply as necessary, wait seven days between Flea Beetles Carbaryl tablespoons 14 On foliage as needed; Repeat as necessary up to four times, but no more than once every seven days. CANTALOUPE Aphids Malathion 57% 2.0 teaspoons 3 12 Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between

3 Beetles Carbaryl 3.0 tablespoons Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between Permethrin Follow label 0 Follow label. Leafminer Spinosad 4.0 tablespoons 3 Maximum of six applications per season; wait five days between Caterpillars Carbaryl tablespoons 3 Do not use Carbaryl for aphid CARROTS Aphids, Leafhoppers, Vegetable Weevils CUCUMBERS Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between Permethrins As recommended on label 0 Follow label. Spinosad 4 tablespoons 3 Maximum of six applications per season; wait five days before reapplying. Malathion 57% 2.0 teaspoons 7 12 When insects appear. Aphids Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between Cucumber Beetles, Squash Bugs Safer Insecticidal Soap 5.0 tablespoons 0 For suppression, repeat applications may be needed. Repeat at weekly intervals up to three times. Do not make more than three sequential applications over a two-week period. Do not apply when temps exceed 90 F. Carbaryl 3.0 tablespoons 3 Apply late in day to minimize killing pollinating insects. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between Permethrin As recommended on label 0 Follow label. Malathion 50% 4.0 teaspoons 1 Apply when needed. Wait at least seven days between

4 EGGPLANT Aphids Malathion 50% 2.0 teaspoons 3 Apply when aphids present and repeat when needed; wait seven days between Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between Flea Beetles Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait at least seven days between Malathion 50% 1.0 tablespoons 3 Wait at least seven days between Carbaryl tablespoons 3 On foliage as needed; no more than once every seven days. Spider Mites Malathion 1.0 tablespoons 3 Repeat treatments often as necessary Ultrafine oil Follow label Caterpillars Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 12 Bt (Dipel, Thuricide Spinosad See label 1 Whiteflies Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between ENGLISH PEAS Aphids, Leafhoppers IRISH POTATOES Malathion 57% Aphids Malathion 57% teaspoons 3 12 When insects appear. 2.0 teaspoons 3 12 When insects appear. See label 3 Apply to soil immediately at planting for long-term

5 Colorado Potato Beetles Leafhopper, Flea Beetles LETTUCE Permethrin 2.5L 3.0 tablespoons 7 Follow label. Spinosad 4.0 tablespoons 7 Maximum of six applications per season; wait seven days before reapplying. Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Malathion 57% Aphids Malathion 50% Caterpillars MUSTARD 2.0 teaspoons tablespoons 14-leaf 7-head 12 When insects appear. Wait at least seven days between Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait at least seven days between Bt (Dipel, Thuricide) As recommended on label 0 Repeat weekly until harvest. Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 7-head Wait seven days between Permethrin 2.5% Aphids Malathion 57% Vegetable Weevils 4.0 tablespoons follow label 1 Apply every five to10 days as needed but no more than 10 times (liquid form) per season. Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 1 Apply no more than six applications per season; wait four days between Malathion 57% 2.0 teaspoons teaspoons 3 12 Flea Beetles Carbaryl tablespoons 14 Repeat up to four times; no more than once every seven days. Caterpillars Malathion 57% OKRA Bt (Dipel, Thuricide) 2.0 teaspoons 7 12 When insects appear. Follow label 0 Apply as soon as damage is found; repeat weekly. Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 1 Maximum six applications per season; wait four days between Carbaryl 5% D 0.75 pound/100 square feet Aphids Malathion 50% 2.0 teaspoons 1 12 When insects appear; wait seven days between applications 12

6 Stinkbugs Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Earworms Permethrin 2.5% liquid Onions, Shallots Follow label 1 Every five to seven days as needed; no more than 10 times per season. Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Thrips Malathion 50% 1.0 teaspoons 3 12 When insects appear. Parsley Aphids Malathion 57% 2.0 teaspoons When insects appear. Beetles Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons Caterpillars Peppers Bt (Dipel, Thuricide) Follow label Aphids Malathion 50% 2.0 teaspoons 3 12 When insects appear. Pepper Weevils, Vegetable Weevils Caterpillars, Armyworms, Loopers, Leafminers Whiteflies, Thrips Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 7 Wait seven days between applications Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 1 12 Malathion 2.0 teaspoons 3 12 Safer Insecticidal Soap 5.0 tablespoons 0 For suppression; repeat applications may be needed (no more than three over a two-week period). Cyfluthrin 0.75% 1.0 tablespoons 7 Do not apply more than six times during season. Cyfluthrin.0003% Ready to use formula 7 Permethrin Follow label 3 No more than eight applications per season. Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 1 Maximum of six applications per season; wait four days between Apply to soil immediately after transplants are set for long-term

7 Flea Beetles Carbaryl liquid tablespoons 3 SQUASH, PUMPKINS Aphids Malathion 50% 2.0 teaspoons 3-pumpkin 1-squash 12 When insects appear; wait seven days between applications; apply when leaves are dry. Bifenthrin.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait seven days between Safer Insecticidal Soap Squashbugs Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Cucumber Beetles, Flea Beetles 5.0 tablespoons 0 For summer squash; for suppression. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait seven days between each application. Permethrin Follow label 0 No more than eight applications per season. Carbaryl liquid 3.0 tablespoons 3 Repeat applications up to six times, but not more often than once every seven days. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait seven days between Permethrin 2.5% 4.0 tablespoons 3 Do not apply liquid more than eight times per season. Leafminer Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 3 Maximum six applications season. Vine Borers, Pickleworms Carbaryl 22.5% liquid tablespoons 3 Repeat as necessary up to six times, but no more than once every seven days. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait seven days between Permethrin Follow label 0 No more than eight times per season. Whiteflies SOUTHERN PEAS Aphids Earworms, Curculio European Corn Borers Malathion 50% 1.0 tablespoons 3 12 When insects appear. Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Carbaryl liquid 22.5% tablespoons 3- fresh 21-dried Spinosad 4.0 tablespoons 3 Maximum six applications per season; wait five days between Cyfluthrin 0.75% 1.0 tablespoons 7 Do not apply more than six applications per season.

8 SPINACH Aphids Caterpillars SWEET CORN Corn Earworms, Fall Armyworms, European Corn Borers TOMATOES Malathion 57% Bt (Dipel, Thuricide) 2.0 teaspoons 7 When insects appear. 3.0 tablespoons 0 Bifenthrin See label. 7 Cyfluthrin See label. 0 Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Treat silks every other day for earworm. Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait seven days between Cyfluthrin 0.75% 1.0 tablespoons 0 Do not apply more than five times per season. Permethrin 2.5% liquid Aphids Malathion 50% Fruitworms, Hornworms 3.0 tablespoons 1 Apply as needed every five days, but no more than six times per season. Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 1 Maximum of six applications per season; wait three days between 2.0 teaspoons 1 12 When insects appear. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait at least seven days between Safer Insecticidal Soap 5.0 tablespoons 0 For suppression, repeat applications may be required. seedlings emerge or transplants for season-long Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Weekly-from bloom through harvest. Cyfluthrin 0.75 % 1.0 tablespoons 0 Do not apply more than five times per season. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait seven days between Permethrin 2.5% liquid 3.0 tablespoons 0 No more than eight times per season. Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 1 No more than six applications per season; wait four days between Bt (Dipel, Thuricide) Follow label 0 When insects are present

9 Stinkbugs, Leaffooted Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Cyfluthrin 0.75% 1.0 tablespoons 0 Do not apply more than five times per season. Bifenthrin 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait seven days between Permethrin 0.25% Follow label 0 Maximum six applications/season, Whiteflies Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait seven days between Safer Insecticidal Soap 5.0 tablespoons 0 No more than three applications in two weeks. Do not apply when temperature exceeds 90 F. Pyrethrin Follow label 0 Spray underside of leaves; repeated weekly applications needed for Apply to soil for season-long Leafminer Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 1 No more than six applications per season; wait four days between Spider Mites Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait seven days between Cutworms Carbaryl 22.5% liquid Beetles Tomato Pinworms TURNIPS 6.0 tablespoons 3 Mix in enough water to get sufficient coverage of plants and soil around plants. Repeat weekly no more than five times per season. Cyfluthrin 0.75% 1.0 tablespoons 3 Do not apply more than five times per season. Permethrin 2.5% 3.0 tablespoons 0 Do not apply more than eight times per season. Carbaryl liquid 22.5% tablespoons 3 Repeat applications up to seven times, but no more than once every seven days. Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait seven days between Permethrin Follow label 0 No more than six times per Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 1 Maximum six applications per season; wait four days between Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 1 Wait seven days between Aphids Malathion 50% Apply to soil when seedlings emerge or immediately after transplants are set for season-long 2.0 teaspoons 7 12 When insects appear.

10 Caterpillars Flea Beetles, Worms WATERMELON Bt (Dipel, Thuricide) Aphids Malathion 57% Follow label 0 When insects appear. Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 3 for roots 14 for tops 2.0 teaspoons 1 12 When insects appear. Bifenthrin 0.3% 1.5 fluid ounces 3 Wait seven days between Beetles Permethrin liquid2.5% 2 No more than one application per Apply to soil when seedling emerge or immediately after transplants are set for season-long Apply to soil when seedlings emerge immediately after transplants are set for season-long Follow label 0 Do not apply more than eight times per Carbaryl 80% S 2.0 tablespoons 0 12 Don t use Carbaryl for aphids. Thrips Spinosad 0.5% 4.0 tablespoons 3 No more than six applications per year; wait five days between

11 Homeowner Insecticide Products (not a complete list) Common Chemical Name Trade Name(s) (Examples) Manufacturer/Brand Bacillus thuringiensis (B.t.) Dipel dust Fertilome Bifenthrin Carbaryl Dipel dust BT Worm Killer Thuricide Thuricider HPC Ortho Bug-B-Gone Max Lawn and Garden Insect Killer Hi-Yield Greenlight Bonide Southern Ag Ortho Bayer Complete Insect Killer for Gardens Bayer Advanced Sevin Bug B Gone Sevin Sevin-10 Liquid Carbaryl Garden Spray Spectracide Ortho Garden Tech Garden Tech Ferti-Lome 5% Carbaryl Garden and Pet Dust Hi-Yield Cyfluthrin Bayer Advanced Garden Bayer PowerForce Multi-Insect Killer, Concentrate Bayer Advanced Lawn and Garden Multi Insect Killer Bayer Dimethoate Cygon Bonide Cygon 2E Hi-Yield Bayer Advanced Bayer Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control Bay Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control Malathion 50% Malathion Greenlight Malathion Plus Insect Spray Concentrate Ortho Malathion Ace 50% Malathion Martin s Malathion Insect spray Malathion 50% E.C. Hi-Yield Southern Ag

12 Homeowner Insecticide Products (not a complete list) Common Chemical Name Trade Name(s) (Examples) Manufacturer/Brand Oil Sun-spray Ultra Fine Oil Security Products Permethrin Parafin Horticultural Oil Southern Ag Bayer Complete Insect Dust for Gardens Bayer Advanced Permethrin Insect Control Bug-B-Gone Permethrin 10% Indoor/Outdoor Multipurpose Insect Spray Vegetable Fruit and Flower Spray Multipurpose Garden Insect Killer Vegetable Plus Spectracide Ortho Martin s Ferti-Lome Bonide KGRO Martins Pyrethrin Tomato and Vegetable Safer Tomato Vegetable Insect Spray Spectracide Spinosad Lawn and Garden Spray with Spinosad Greenlight Borer Bagworm, Tent caterpillar & Leafminer Spray Monterey Garden Insect Spray Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide Fertilome Monterey Natural Guard Neem Greenlight Neem Concentrate Greenlight Triple Action Neem Oil Southern Ag Insecticidal Soaps M-Pede Dow Agro Sciences Insecticidal Soap Insecticidal Soap Tomato Vegetable Insect Killer Safer Garden Safe Safer Disclaimer Statement: The pesticides recommended in this publication were registered for the prescribed uses at time of publication. icide registrations are reviewed continuously. Should registration of a recommended pesticide be canceled, it would no longer be recommended by the LSU AgCenter. Uses of brand or trade names in this publication are for clarity and information. Such use does not imply approval of the product to the exclusion of others that may be of similar, suitable composition, and it does not guarantee or warrant the standard of any given product. The above list is not a complete list of all products that may be available.

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