Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide

4.5 out of 5 stars 89 Reviews | 202 Q&A

Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide
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4.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 4.7

89 Reviews | 202 Q&A

Product Overview

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.

Product Features:

  • Prevents and controls more than 15 fungal diseases
  • Well tolerated by popular turf and ornamental species
  • Systemic fungicide that works from the inside out to protect new growth
 

Dow AgroSciences is now Corteva.   Corteva will continue to offer the same great insecticide, herbicide, and fungicide brands you depend on and trust.  Packaging will slowly transition to Corteva. The product and labeling instruction have not changed. 

Features and Specs

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

Details

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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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    The real deal, super concentrate

    By Scott on 05/24/2011

    Verified Purchase

    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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    142 of 158 people found this review helpful

  • 4 of 5 Stars

    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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    92 of 105 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Dollar Spot Control

    By Richard on 09/03/2012

    Verified Purchase

    Used Eagle 20EW on dollar spot in lawn. The first application worked quite well. The second application has eliminated the fungus. I am happy with the results.

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    78 of 81 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Eagle 20EW for Zoysia

    By Bret on 07/18/2014

    Verified Purchase

    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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    73 of 77 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Good stuff

    By Kevin on 02/03/2011

    Verified Purchase

    Very good stuff but beware and pay attention and do your research on how to use it. It is the best!

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    48 of 61 people found this review helpful

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Is Eagle 20EW a systemic fungicide?
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Yes. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is a systemic fungicide that stays in the plant for 2-4 weeks.

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Can Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide be applied as a soil drench?
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No.

Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide cannot be used as a soil drench, according to the manufacturer. They recommend that you use Eagle 20EW as a foliar spray or topically on the soil.

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What is the best time to apply Eagle 20EW, i.e. spring, fall, etc.
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The best time to apply a fungicide such as Eagle 20EW will depend on what type of plant you are treating, the type of fungus you are trying to prevent and the region you are located in. We recommend reading over the product label available on the Eagle 20EW page on our website or contacting your local cooperative extension office and speaking directly to the master gardener on staff. Master gardeners are experts on the plants and plant diseases in  their local region and they should be able to tell you exactly when you should perform the application.

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What type of broad spectrum fungicide for tropical hibiscus and to be used with Spinosad or Acephate

It's prime weather for disease in KY, 100 plus heat index and humid. I have been battling thrip for a while and I've vever had them this bad. They must go. The leaves on several CV's are getting black spots on the undersides and then quickly turning yellow. Buds are dropping like crazy and I plan to spray Spinosad twice, 4 days apart, and then a dose of Acephate. I want to mix a fungicide for the blacks it's but don't know what to use because I don't know what they are.

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We do have a few broad spectrum fungicides available for use on hibiscus. Eagle 20 EW, EcoMate Armicare 100 and Heritage DF 50 are all labeled for use on hibiscus but without knowing exactly what type of fungus you are dealing with we cannot narrow down which product would best suit your needs. We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension office and speak to the master gardener on staff. The master gardener may be able to tell you what product would work best in this situation.

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I am going to apply Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide to my lawn.

How soon after applying may I let pets and people on my lawn after applying it? How soon after applying it, that I can water my lawn?

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People and pets can return to the treated as soon as it is completely dry. You should wait at least 24 hours before watering the lawn after treating with Eagle 20 EW

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How much Eagle fungicide would I use for 3 gallons to spray for apple scabs
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You will need to use .18 fl oz of Eagle per 3 gallons of water to control apple scab. Be sure to refer to the product label for complete usage instructions.

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21 of 25 people found this answer helpful

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I have St Augustine grass and it has a fungus call Take All Patch. Do you something that treats this?

My lawn service company has to continually treat it twice every year at a cost of $100 a treatment. Supposedly it will not go away and must be treated each year just to maintain it.

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We would recommend our Eagle 20 EW Fungicide. It is labeled for Take-All Patch in your turf, and you would use 2.4 ounces per 1000 sq/ft in no less than 2 gallons of water. Label states for treatment of Take-All Patch: To reduce the severity, make 1 to 2 fall applications in September and October or when night temperatures drop to 55°F, and 1 to 2 spring applications in April and May depending upon local recommendations. You can see the full product label here.

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How many ounces in the bottle of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide?
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Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is a 16 oz bottle.

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How do I mix to treat fungus on Roses with Eagle 20EW Fungicide?

I read the label and I can't find the amount to mix per qt or gal for applying spray to roses.

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The label does not state how much to mix per gallon of water as this is not what is important. The importance lies in getting the correct amount of product over the correct amount of area. The water only acts as the carrier so whether you use the amount for your roses in 1 or 5 gallons of water, both are correct. You did not state what disease you are treating for on your roses so we can not give you an exact dilution per thousand square feet. Please refer back to the product label to see the amount for your particular disease treatment needs.

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Is my fruit still good I think I used 5 time the amount of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for powdery mildew

some of the leaves turned white.

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We apologize, since the application is not on the label, we cannot advise you on if the fruit is good to eat. Please contact Dow AgroSciences at 317 337 3000, to determine if your fruit is safe to ingest.

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Is there a mixture for Eagle 20EW for residential for take all?

The instructions tells me the mixture for non residential but nothing for mixing for take all for residential? Can you help please?

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Eagle 20EW is labeled for take-All Patch in your turf, and you would use 2.4 ounces per 1000 sq/ft in no less than 2 gallons of water. Label states for treatment of take-All Patch: To reduce the severity, make 1 to 2 fall applications in September and October or when night temperatures drop to 55°F, and 1 to 2 spring applications in April and May depending upon local recommendations. You can see the full product label here.

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Applying Eagle 20EW

I purchased Eagle 20EW and in reading the directions I only see directions on application to non-resident turf grass for take-all patch. Can I apply it to my resident lawn and if so how much should I apply and what should the night temperature be? Thank you.

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You can apply Eagle 20EW to your lawn. The applicatoin rate depends on the exact disease that you are treating. The dilution rate varies from 1-2.4 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft. For take-all patch you will use 2.4 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft. See the product label (starting on page 4) for more specifics. You will want to treat when night temperatures drop to 55 degrees.

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Is this the US produced product or the Chinese imported version?
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Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is manufactured by Dow AgroSciences, please contact them at 800.992.5994 for production questions.

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How much Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide do I use per gallon of water?
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The amount of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide per gallon of water will depend on what you are treating. Please refer to the product label for exact dilution for the type of disease that you have or that you are trying to prevent.

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When using a hose dial sprayer for grapes what is the setting when applying Eagle 20EW?

Do I dilute the fungicide in the sprayer bottle in addition to the water that will come through the hose? The label is confusing.

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It is not recommended to use the Eagle in a hose end applicator as they do not deliver an even application and most do not go down to a low enough setting for proper dilution. According to the product label: Use 6-10 oz per acre for disease control on grapes. This comes out to roughly 0.25 oz per thousand square feet in no less than 2 gallons of water. If your hose end sprayer allows you to dial down to this setting then you may be able to use it otherwise you would need a pump or backpack sprayer.

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Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide 4.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 4.7 (89 Reviews / 202 Q&A)

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