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.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is only labeled to control cercospora leaf spot on hydrangeas, if that is what you are referring to.
There is no time limit for overseeding after an application of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide. You will want to apply when you are not expecting rain for at least 24 hrs.
Typically tank mixing a fungicide like Eagle 20EW and an herbicide would not be an issue. Always follow the most restrictive label of any products you plan to tank mix.
Typically tank mixing a fungicide like Eagle 20EW and an insecticide/herbicide would not be an issue. Always follow the most restrictive label of any products you plan to tank mix. We recommend a jar test to make sure everything is compatible.
The usage rate for Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide will depend on what you are treating for. Please refer to the product label for specific application instructions.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide temperature restrictions can vary depending on the target disease. Please refer to the product label for complete information.
There is not a specific time period you have to wait to apply a post-emergent herbicide after applying Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide. We recommend waiting until one application has dried before applying the other.
Eagle 20EW is used on golf course fairways, roughs, tees and greens, commercial and residential stone fruit trees, apple trees and grapes, and other landscape ornamentals. We recommend that you consult with the applicator and the manufacturer regarding the safety of the trees and fruits if already applied.
Eagle 20 EW Fungicide is a great option for use on palm trees and other ornamentals. The rate the product is used at depends on the disease you are treating for. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
As long as the birds are out of the area during the application and until it has had time to dry, it will be safe for birds and other animals.
Eagle 20 EW Specialty Fungicide is not typically used in the winter as that is not when conditions of the environment would be favorable for diseases to thrive. Most preventative applications for diseases that may pop up in the spring, occur in the fall around September/October per the Product Label. It's also NOT recommended to use products when temperatures are below 45 degrees. If you are looking to get ahead of spring diseases, you can start spraying in late March or Early April if needed.
Please view our Fungicide Article for more information
The product label for Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide does not recommend the use of a surfactant when applying this product on turfgrass.
When treating landscape, greenhouse, and nursery ornamentals, you can add a non-iophytotoxic aka non ionic surfactant to improve spray coverage and fungicide efficacy.
No, Eagle 20EW is not labeled for mahonia specifically.
A product that is labeled for it is Ferti-Lome Broad Spectrum Landscape and Garden Fungicide, and it does treat rust on it.
We do carry several different fungicides that can be used in the MidWest depending on the type of fungus that you are actually needing to treat. If you are treating for brown patch, Eagle 20EW is the most popular product. We cannot comment on whether the grass is dormant or truly dead based on the information provided.