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Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide provides excellent control of a wide variety of lawn, turf, and ornamental diseases including dollar spot and brown patch and is labeled for use on major turf varieties, landscape ornamentals, and backyard fruit trees and vines. Eagle 20 EW comes in a convenient liquid formulation that is mixed with water and applied to target lawn and ornamental plants.
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Product Documents
| Active Ingredient | Myclobutanil 19.7% |
|---|---|
| Target pests |
Controls Dollar spot, Brown patch, Anthracnose, Spring dead spot, Necrotic ring spot, Red thread, Leaf spot, Powdery mildew, Rusts, Zoysia large patch, Septoria leaf spot, Zonate Leaf Spot and more * See label for complete list |
| For use in |
Turfgrass, Landscape Ornamentals, Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals, Apples, Stone Fruits and Grapes * See label for complete list |
| Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
| Formulation |
Suspended Concentrate Group 3 Fungicide |
| NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, ME NY (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
| Shipping Weight | 1.10 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Corteva Agriscience |
| UPC | 662974000303 |
| EPA Registration | 62719-463 |
Eagle 20EW specialty fungicide provides excellent control of a wide variety of lawn and turf diseases including dollar spot and brown patch and is labeled for use on major turf varieties, landscape ornamentals, and backyard fruit trees and vines. Eagle 20 EW comes in a convenient liquid formulation that is mixed with water and applied to target lawn and ornamental plants.
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The real deal, super concentrate
By Scott on 05/24/2011
I'm a little guy, I have eight fruit trees spread out around the house. Last year was the eye opener. Leaves falling off halfway through summer, and powdery mildew over every single living green thing. After doing some research I am pretty sure my crab-apple, pear, and plum tree's have every single possible fruit tree disease. I'm only exaggerating a little bit. Scab, Rust, Plum curculio (this does not help that, curculio is an insect), and I suspect fireblight. I chose this stuff because of reviews I had read on other sites and Eagle 20 seemed like a good well rounded choice for a variety of ailments (along with some others). Specifically I was looking for a cheap alternative to Immunox. I was tired of the pint sized bottles of box store spray which advertises itself as concentrate yet you have to use the whole bottle at the recommended application level. Turns out Eagle 20 is the same stuff (Myclobutanil) only at 20% instead of 2%. My understanding of Eagle is that it is primarily made for turf grasses and bigger growers as every application is per 100 gallons. For the home user the math works out roughly the same but here's the rub. YOU NEED VERY LITTLE OF EAGLE 20 (good and bad). With no real tree experience I didn't know exactly how strong Eagle is. I knew it was strong, but not this strong. For the home user the math works out to 0.06 ounces per gallon!!!! Oh this stuff will save you a ton of cash over the little 2% bottles, just beware. My dial sprayer only goes down to 1/2 a teaspoon per gallon (which is still too much) so I had to dilute, which I wasn't really prepared for. That's the only negative, Eagle 20 is Myclobutanil and it is rated on the label for trees/shrubs, grapes, etc. As to how well well it works, I can't really say, it's a little early. Just started petal drop at the end of May here in Eastern Oregon. The weather has been favorable yet again for fungus, non stop rain and 60 degree temperatures all spring (seems more like the West side :). No signs or symptoms yet but the trees have a lot of fighting to do this year but I'm confident. DoMyOwnPestControl was very quick to ship and I didn't have any problems with my transaction. I hope I don't have to come back ;) but I wouldn't hesitate.
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Avoid Resistance unlike Bret in GA
By Dave on 06/14/2015
I have used Myclobutanil in several formulations with good results, Eagle 20EW is good at the strength is, however, it takes more than .06 of an oz! What concerns me is someone like Bret in GA thinking he is avoiding resistance by using another product, Martin's Honor Guard PPZ as an alternate and many people are probably doing the same thing, however, both this product and the Honor Guard are FRAC Group/Code 3 Products and are DMI's which are the same MOA (mechanism of action) so in effect Bret is increasing his chance of resistance. It pays to spend a little time informing oneself so you don't create a monster in your lawn, etc. Depending on the culprit, FRAC Codes should be alternated every 2 cycles between, for example, if it is Gray Leaf Spot, group 3, group 11, and group 1 along with a contact fungicide. Anyways, this is a good DMI, group 3 fungicide and I use it every 3 years.
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Dollar Spot Control
By Richard on 09/03/2012
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Eagle 20EW for Zoysia
By Bret on 07/18/2014
Left over from last fall, I had a continuing "take all patch" problem in my Zoysia lawn. I had tried the typical big box product store solutions but that just delayed the spread and never really "cured" anything. Beginning this spring I began using the Eagle 20EW at the recommended application levels and intervals. Problem solved, my lawn looks fantastic and is nearly identical in appearance to when I first had it sodded ... this stuff works ! FYI ... to avoid resistance (by the fungus) interchange fungicides every 3-4 applications. The alternate I use for this, when an interchange is needed, is Martin's Honor Guard PPZ (also a very good product).
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Good stuff
By Kevin on 02/03/2011
Yes, Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide can safely be applied to a centipede lawn and other turfgrasses.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide can be rotated with Headway G. The rotation time would depend on what fungus you are treating and if you are preventing or treating an active disease. When there is an active fungus it will mostly be every 14 days. Please refer to the label for complete instructions for these products.
Should a person using this product indoors wear a respirator and protective gear:
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is labeled for greenhouse use.
It is really just common sense as far as safety, wear long sleeves, pants, avoid skin contact etc. If you feel safer wearing gloves, masks and goggles you should do so, or if you are spraying overhead it would be highly recommended. The manufacturer lists such warnings on the label to be sure they are covered if an applicator does not follow instructions.
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I'm treating take all patch on St. Augustine grass
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide can be used safely on St. Augustine grass as a spot or broadcast application.
how many ounces to one gallon of water
Threatening brown patch. Zoysia patch Putting down 4gallons a minute / 4 gallons per 1000 square ft
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is applied at 1.2 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft (in sufficient volume of water to cover the area uniformly) for brown patch. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions and intervals.
When treating for cedar apple rust on a flowering crab tree, what concentration should be used in a hose attached sprayer that is calibrated in tablespoons per gallon?
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide can be applied to roses for black spot at 8 fl oz/100 gallons (0.08 fl oz per gallon) and apply every 7 to 10 days per the product label.
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For the past two years we have had attacks of leaf spot which have fully defoliated our tree around the end of summer. We're hoping to treat in early spring and again as needed to prevent this next year.
We currently don't have any fungicide that is labeled for fruiting mulberry trees specifically. Many of the products that you asked about are labeled for leaf spot, but nothing is labeled for fruiting mulberry trees. We would recommend contacting the master gardener at your local county extension office. Here is an article on leaf spot for some helpful information.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide would be safe to use on seashore paspalum grass depending on the disease you are targeting. Due to constant changes in fungicide labeling, check the entire product label for disease types and application rates and/or contact your local county Extension agent for the most up-to-date information on recommended treatments in your area.
Kabuto Fungicide can be tank mixed with other fungicides for diseases outside the scope of its control. This means you can mix the Eagle 20 EW Specialty Fungicide with the Kabuto at respective labeled rates of each for the target diseases, and apply them simultaneously. If you do not wish to apply them together, you can do the applications without issue back to back or within a few days of each other.
For more information you can contact the manufacturer Dow Agrosciences 1-800-263-1196.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide
Rating: 4.7 (89 Reviews / 202 Q&A)