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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How to use Eagle 20EW with a hose-end sprayer.
By Glenn on 04/18/2020
For those who don't have a large sprayer tank, and need to use the super-concentrated Eagle20EW with a hose-end sprayer, such as an Ortho Dial-n-Spray. Here is how to make a concentrate that will spray properly with the hose-end sprayer: Suppose you want 12 gallons of finished spray and the label says your tree needs 12 oz. per 100 gallons, or 0.12 oz./gallon. Compute how many oz. of Eagle20EW you need to make the gallons of finished spray you need: 12 gal. spray * 0.12 oz. Eagle20EW / gal. spray = 1.4 oz. Eagle20EW. You want to nearly fill the 32 oz. concentrate jar in the hose-end feeder and use the highest concentrate feed-rate for good uniformity of spray. 32 oz. concentrate / 12 gal. spray = 2.7 oz. concentrate / gal. spray. Look at the dial on the feeder and choose the next lower feed rate, which is 2.5 oz./gal. for this example. 12 gal. spray * 2.5 oz. concentrate / gal. spray = 30 oz. concentrate. Fill the concentrate jar half full of water and then mix in the 1.4 oz. of Eagle20EW. Add adjuvent if desired. Fill concentrate jar to 30 oz. level. Mix again. Spray.
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A Little Pricy, but it Works
By Everett on 08/21/2020
Bought to cure/eliminate several types of fungi that are common to St. Augustine grass during the hot, wet days of summer here in north Florida. In general, this stuff works very well and will knock out most of the foliage diseases in one application. For root-attacking fungi (take-all), I usually use a backpack sprayer and really douse the affected areas, since this stuff is not cheap and it takes a lot more saturation. Keep in mind, I'm tending about an acre of St. Augustine, so at the lower applied rate of 1.2 oz per 1,000 sq. ft. it takes over a quart to adequately cover the entire yard with the pull-behind sprayer. This can get expensive if several treatments are required. Otherwise, it is a great product. Even works well to control powdery mildew and black spot on flowers, ornamentals, and roses.
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Eagle 20EW
By Steve on 10/09/2014
Highly concentrated product appears to work as well as can be expected. Would have given five stars except for the fact that it is not easy to mix in my 2 gallon sprayer. It would be easier when making larger amounts, but my sprayer is limited to two gallons.
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Dollar Spots
By Trasco on 06/29/2017
Eagle 20EW Fungicide
By Michael on 08/16/2015
Great Product, but not for Veggie!
By Ralph on 08/26/2014
I purchased this product based upon a recommendation from a commercial farmer, to use on Powdery Mildew. He uses it in Spain, but this particular formula is not for veggies. DMOPC has a great return policy and granted an RMA immediately...I'll shop here again, good people, that ship very quickly!
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good broad spectrum fungicide for Fruit trees
By Ronald on 07/02/2018
Lawn and home pesticides
By W. on 11/08/2019
It is great to have a source of professional quality pesticides. Hardware and home improvement stores no longer sell your quality products and because I am quite knowledgeable in lawn pest control I really appreciate your site.
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Worked on some of the problem areas
By Marshall on 11/20/2020
I have used Eagle 20EW Fungicide twice according to the label directions. It has made a difference in some of the powdery mildew spots on my lawn, I would say 50 percent so far. I will keep up the applications according to directions, and hopefully get the desired results.