Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jim from Waltham, Ma
    06/10/2021
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    How long before you can apply Eagle 20EW to a newly established lawn?
    I planted a new lawn this Spring. Have mowed it 3 times. How soon after a new lawn has been established can you apply this fungicide? I have some serious disease on sections of the new grass that I am thinking is due to overwatering while attempting to prevent it from drying out during a recent early heat wave with humid weather.
    A

    You should be good to apply Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide, you usually want to mow 3-4 times before you apply to a newly established lawn.

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  • Asked by Barbara from Austin, Texas
    06/15/2021
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    Have used Propiconazole on my lawn, would Eagle 20EW be an appropriate fungicide to avoid creating resistance?
    A

    Eagle 20 EW Specialty Fungicide is in the same "Group 3" category of fungicides as Propiconazole, so that would not be an effective option to rotate for the goal of preventing disease resistance.  You could consider instead using Clearys 3336F Fungicide, which is in the "Group 1" category, and would be better suited for rotating with Propiconazole.  You can refer to the product label for use rates specific for your treatment, and for complete application instructions.

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  • Asked by Dave from Auburn, Ma
    07/02/2021
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    can i mix eagle 20 with captaan 80 wdg for apple trees
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    The Eagle 20EW and other fungicides should be compatible for treatments, however its normally recommended to alternate fungicides with each treatment rather than use multiple at once. If you mix the two together, check the tank for compatibility before spraying by observing the mixture for any clumping or discoloration. Water dispersible granules like Captan should be mixed into the solution first and given time to dissolve before adding the Eagle to the tank.  Be sure to follow all instructions on each product label.

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  • Asked by Shelley from Pittsburgh, Pa
    07/12/2021
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    Why is Immunox rated for tomatoes but Eagle isn't even though they are the same chemical?
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    The active ingredient is not the full formulation. The inert ingredients also play a part in how certain products may be used. The products are labeled the way that they are because that is how the products have been scientifically proven to be used effectively and safely. For more information on this, you may reach out to the manufacturer of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide (Dow AgroSciences) directly at 800-992-5994.

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  • Asked by Bob from Brookhaven Ga
    07/16/2021
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    What is the setting on an Ortho Hose End Sprayer to apply Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide if treating 2,500 sq ft? Is there a better option to apply this fungicide?
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    Hose End Sprayers are not recommended for applying Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide or other fungicides as it is hard to determine the amount of water being distributed. We recommend using a handpump or backpack sprayer to ensure you are using enough water to thoroughly cover 1000 sq ft.  

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  • Asked by Guy from Madison
    07/21/2021
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    Does this come in a granular?
    Does this fungicide Eagle 20W come in a granular? Ty
    A
    We have the Ferti-Lome F Stop Lawn Fungicide Granules which have the same active ingredient, Myclobutanil, as the Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide.  

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  • Asked by Brian from Gainesville, Fl
    07/23/2021
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    How much Eagle 20EW do I use for spraying yucca, agave, sansevieria?
    I have a 650 sq. ft. greenhouse with a few plants with anthracnose rings, and I want to treat the whole place as a preventative so I don't get an outbreak like I have had in years past. How much Eagle 20EW do I use per gallon in a backpack sprayer to treat? And can I mix Eagle 20EW with Forbid or Avid for mites, and with Tristar for mealybugs all in the same dose?
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    For ornamentals in a greenhouse, use the rate of 6 to 12 fl oz of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide per 100 gallons of spray volume, or 0.06 to 0.12 fl oz per gallon of water, on a 10 to 14 day application schedule unless otherwise directed. If the yucca or agave are harvested for human use/consumption, we recommend to contact a local nursery or your department of agriculture. For a tank mix application, we recommend to do a jar test first to make sure the products you want to use are compatible and follow the most restrictive label.
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  • Asked by John from Cadiz
    08/04/2021
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    How many ounces of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide do I need to add to a 26 gallon sprayer for proper coverage?
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    How much Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide you need will depend on where you are treating (turf or ornamentals), what disease(s) you are targeting, and how much area you are able to cover with that 26 gallons.

    For example, if you are treating turfgrass for prevention of brown patch, then you would use 1.2 oz of Eagle 20EW per 1,000 square feet in ample water. We have a video here to help you calibrate your sprayer.

    As always, please refer to the full product label for complete application instructions.

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  • Asked by Bryan
    09/14/2021
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    I plan to overseed my yard with grass seed. Do I wait a few weeks or apply Eagle 20EW at the same time?
    I am asking to see if Eagle 20 interferes with grass seed as it germinates for the first few weeks after grass seed goes on
    A

    If you have active disease it is best to treat and eliminate that and then seed 2 weeks later to avoid the new grass being affected by any fungus not eliminated.  If you using Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for prevention then you can apply around the same time, there is no restriction.

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  • Asked by Bob from Sophia, Nc
    10/17/2021
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    Amount of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide to apply for Cercospora on Ligustrum?
    Should I spray the ground under the plants?
    A

    The listed rate for Eagle 20EW for Cercospora on Ligustrum is 6 - 12 fl oz per 100 gallons of water on a 10 -14 day application schedule.  It is recommended to remove the fallen leaves from beneath the plants. 

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  • Asked by Kevin from Manchester, England
    01/24/2022
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    Can you ship Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide to England?
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    We only ship within the US. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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  • Asked by Ricky from Hi
    07/18/2022
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    Is it okay to apply Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide to papaya?
    A

    Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is not labeled for use on papayas.
     

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  • Asked by Guy from Madison
    07/22/2022
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    What is the curative rate of Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for brown patch?
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    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.

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  • Asked by Eddie from Wailea Hi
    10/07/2022
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    Can Eagle 20ew on Seashore Paspalum grass?
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    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. 

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  • Asked by Brent from Houston, Texas
    10/07/2022
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    Would Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide be suitable to use on a young (2 year old) fruiting mulberry tree with leaf spot?
    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.
    A

    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. 

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  • Asked by Tom from Jonesboro, Ar
    10/15/2022
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    Can Eagle 20EW be used to treat/ prevent fungus problems on roses?
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    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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