Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is applied at 1.2 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft for red thread and dollar spot. Please refer to the product label for additional application instructions and intervals.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide works best as a preventative for diseases. The rate for brown patch is 1.2 oz. per 1000 sq. ft., and 0.5 to 2.4 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. for dollar spot, depending on what you tank mix with per the product label.
The use of a surfactant with Eagle 20EW is not recommended or advised to be used on the Eagle 20EW product label therefore would not be required.
Eagle 20EW is a fungicide that can be applied to St. Augustine lawns for prevention and curative applications for diseases such as brown patch. Please see our new Brown Patch Lawn Care Guide for more assistance with treating this disease.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is not labeled for use on cannabis or any edibles except listed fruit trees. It is labeled for use for powdery mildew on ornamental plants and turf; for this application, you would use up to 2.4 ounces per 1,000 square feet for turf, and 6-12 ounces per Acre for ornamental applications.
The amount of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide that you will need per gallon of water will depend on what you are treating. Please refer to the product label for the exact dilution for the type of disease that you need to treat or that you are trying to prevent.
We would recommend contacting the manufacturer of Eagle 20EW directly since cannabis is not on the label. Their phone number is 800-992-5994.
Yes, you can safely use Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide on Indian hawthorn and boxwoods. Be sure to follow the instructions on the product label.
The Scotts Lawn and Fungus Control product label recommends to allow one week between the application of it and any other products.
Yes, Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide can be used to treat for leaf anthracnose on redbud trees.
Yes, Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is labeled for rust in your lawn. The mixing rate is 1.2 fl oz per gallon of water. This will treat 1000 square feet. This can be reapplied every 14-28 days.
According to Section 6 of the SDS for Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide: Isolate area. Keep unneccessary and unprotected personnel form entering the area. Refer to Section 7, Handling, for additional precautionary measures. Keep upwind of spill. Ventillate area of leak or spill. Use appropriate safety equipment. For additional information, refer to Section 8, Exposure Controls and Personal Protection.
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It would be best to rotate with a fungicide in a different class. Bayer Advanced Fungus Control contains propiconazole, which is a group 3 fungicide, so a group 11 such as Eagle 20EW is a good broad-spectrum fungicide to rotate with it. It is best to identify what specific disease you are treating for best results and non-chemical steps to resist disease development. Check out our Lawn Care Guides for some of the most common turf diseases.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is labeled to treat apricots and nectarines for shothole, but not on cherry and plum trees.
Good sanitation is key to treating shot hole disease naturally, remove all infected buds, blossoms, fruit, and twigs relatively quickly. You will also want to remove any contaminated leaves around and beneath the tree.
In late fall, you can apply a dormant spray, These sprays should not be applied in spring once new growth appears but additional applications may be necessary during wet weather.
Yes, Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide can be used safely on St. Augustine grass.