Acelepryn Insecticide

5 out of 5 stars 3 Reviews | 6 Q&A

Acelepryn Insecticide - 4 oz.
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5 out of 5 stars Rating: 5

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Product Overview

Acelepryn Insecticide is for foliar and systemic control of white grubs and pests that infest on landscape/recreational turfgrass (includes golf courses), interior plantscapes, sod farms and landscape ornamentals. It is a suspension concentrate that contains 1.67 lbs of active ingredient per gallon.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Chlorantraniliprole 18.4%
Target pests Aphids, Armyworms, Bagworms, Billbugs, Birch Leafminer, Bluegrass Weevil, Caterpillars, Chinch Bugs, Clearwing Moth Borers, Cutworms, European Chafer, European Crane Fly (larvae), Green June Beetle, Japanese Beetle, Lace Bugs, Northern Masked Chafer, Oriental Beetle, Moths, Sod Webworms, White Grubs and others
* See label for complete list
For use in Commercial & Residential: Apartment Buildings, Airports, Athletic Fields, Cemeteries, Golf Courses (Tee Boxes, Roughs, Fairways, Greens, Collars), Office Buildings, Parks, Shopping Malls, Sod Farms and other Landscaped areas
Turf-grass, Landscaping Ornamentals (Plants, Shrubs, Trees), Interior Plantscapes, Sod Farms
* See label for complete list
Application APPLICATION TIMING:
White grubs - Apply from early April to early September for preventative and early curative control. Irrigate turf immediately after applying or allow rain to move product into soil.
Annual Bluegrass Weevil - Apply when overwintered adults are seen in late April to early May to prevent damage from first generation larvae in late May and June
Billbugs - Apply when overwintered adults are seen. Late April or early May in areas with cool season grasses.
Chinch bugs - For suppression, apply before eggs hatch
European Crane Fly - Apply between September and November to control European crane fly larvae in turf-grass
Turf Caterpillars - To ensure optimum control, delay watering (irrigation) or mowing for 24 hours after applying

APPLICATION RATES FOR LAWNS & GOLF COURSES:
Apply up to 24 oz. per acre (MAX amount is 38.3 fl oz. per year in broadcast applications to turf-grass
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on Label
Yield 0.09 oz./1,000 ft.
Formulation Professional Product
Group 28 Insecticide
NOT FOR SALE TO NY, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only)
Shipping Weight 4.90 lbs
Manufacturer Syngenta (Mfg. Number: 57749)
EPA Registration 100-1489

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Product Information

Acelepryn is a suspension concentrate that may be applied for the control of white grubs and other listed pests infesting landscape and recreational turfgrass (including golf courses) as well as caterpillars, clearwing moth borers and other pests of landscape ornamentals including trees, shrubs, foliage plants, flowers and non-bearing fruit and nut trees that will not produce fruit or nuts during the season of application.

Acelepryn may be used on plants or turf-grasses that are being grown for aesthetic or recreational purposes or climatic modification in or around home lawns, residential dwellings, business and office complexes, shopping complexes, multi-family residential complexes, institutional buildings, airports, cemeteries, interior plantscapes, ornamental gardens, wildlife plantings, parks, playgrounds, schools, day-care facilities, golf courses (tee box areas, roughs, fairways, greens, collars etc.), athletic fields, other landscaped areas, and sod farms

  • Do not apply through any irrigation system.
  • Do not apply in commercial nurseries and greenhouses.
  • Do not apply more than 38.3 fl ounces (0.5 lb of active ingredient) of product per acre per year in broadcast applications to turfgrass.
  • Wait a mimimum of 7 days to retreat.
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    Saved my Serviceberry Tree from Japanese Beetles

    By Dan on 07/30/2021

    After trying one of the popular brand name solutions to save my Serviceberry tree from Japanese Beetles, I resorted to Acelepryn spray application. Also used on the wife's flower beds that were being selectively defoliated. Worked like a champ, dead beetles galore the next day. Recommended, would buy again.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Kills White Grubs

    By Grant on 07/01/2022

    I use fipronil for fire ants and nuisance ants (first insecticide) then Acelepryn for White Grubs (second systemic insecticide; 2x/year). Maybe add Cyber TC to that for fly and mosquitoe knockdown. Had fiber line installed recently, buried the line deeper 4-6

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    4 fl. oz. will treat 1/2 acre!!!

    By Grant on 05/27/2022

    I used it at 0.3 fl. oz. in a 2 gallon sprayer to treat 1,000+ sq. ft. of lawn for White Grubs (just before a good TX rain!!!) and to spray my shrubs. Apply May/June and September/October. It's systemic, plant foliage and root uptake, so use some spreader sticker to increase the effectiveness. This is a neurotoxin insecticide, so wear your PPE and apply on a calm day. I had previously sprayed some fipronil for ants( considered that a double tap on the Grubs; they recommend 2 insecticides), applied high nitrogen Scott's fertilizer, Barricade pre- emergent, MSM Turf for weeds (great herbicide product, not fast (2 weeks), but very, very effective!… Just need to mow now and enjoy the yard! Do not bag for 2-3 mowing after applying! All of this, except the fertilizer, I bought here. Fast shipping. Hope that it helps! me

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How long will Acelepryn Insecticide remain effective after application without being watered in?

Where rain is the only means by which this product can be watered in can it be applied several days ahead of needed rainfall?

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According to the Acelepryn SC Insecticide product label, you should irrigate turf immediately after applying or allow rain to move product into soil. This should be the day of the application. Please refer to the product label for specific application instructions for what you are treating for.

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Can Acelepryn SC Insecticide be applied via a knapsack?

The manual says "no air agitation," however in working small scale (300m2), is Knapsack sufficient to get an even coverage?

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Acelepryn SC Insecticide can be applied with any tank/pump sprayer.  We are not familiar with the Knapsack line so would recommend reaching out to the manufacturer to confirm what products can be used in it.

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Can I use Acelepryn Insecticide when I seed the lawn and will it be effective when seeds sprout?

Planned overseeding this fall will now be full seeding due to Fall Army Worm brown out (am applying Montery Bt now). Can I put down acelepryn when I reseed in October and if so, will it be present in new shoots once seed sprouts to head off new attacks of later worm generations prior to freeze? Also, I thought it was a liquid, but see reference to granules - please clarify. Thanks

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Acelepryn Insecticide does come in a liquid and granular formulation. It can be used on new grass seed for insect control but you should test a small inconspicuous area first as newly planted turfgrass can be sensitive to various product applications.

Per the product label, for maximum residual control, heavy pest pressure or if the areas to be treated are maintained at a mowing height greater than 1 inch, apply up to 20 fl oz per acre. Repeat treatments can be done as needed but no more than once every 7 days. 

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Is Acelepryn Insecticide harmful to pets?
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Once the application of Acelepryn Insecticide has completely dried, pets and kids are allowed to enter the treated areas. 

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Can Acelepryn be applied to new grass seed? I have a new lawn and want to protect against Army Worms.
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Acelepryn Insecticide can be used on new grass seed for insect control however newly planted grass seed can be sensitive therefore we would recommend doing a spot treatment first to see if any injury occurs. 

 

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Acelepryn Insecticide 5 out of 5 stars Rating: 5 (3 Reviews / 6 Q&A)

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