PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II contains pyrethrin as the active ingredient. Pyrethin is a non-selective insecticide which means that any insect that is contacted with the insecticide will be killed. You can help limit this effect by only applying the product when bees and butterflies are not curr…
Read Full Answer »The main difference between them is the amount of active ingredient they have. PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II has 1.4 % Pyrethrin vs PyGanic Crop Protection EC 5.0 II which has 5.0%.
PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II label states for Commercial production of listed crops to kill listed insects dilute 0.9 to 1.8 fl. oz. of Pyganic Crop Protection EC 1.4II per gallon of water. Apply diluted solution with all types of agricultural sprayers, including compressed air s…
Read Full Answer »PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II contains 1.4% pyrethrins and the remaining are 98.6% inert ingredients that are privvy to the manufacturer. Since this product is OMRI labeled, it does not contain Piperonly Butoxide.
The Pyganic Crop Protection can be used on any edible and will kill any coddling moths, borers or other insects it comes into contact with when spraying.
Pyganic Crop Protection would be a great choice. PyGanic Crop Protection EC 5.0 II is a flexible, broad-spectrum insecticide that is organically compliant. Use PyGanic Crop Protection EC 5.0 II indoors and outdoors on all growing crops, ornamentals, livestock, poultry, residential and…
Read Full Answer »Pyganic Crop Protection is not labeled to treat grubs. You to use a product like Milky Spore that will actually go past the thatch layer and come in contact with the grubs. Please check out our Grub control page.
You would need to use a concentrate that is labled for use on crops like the Pyganic Crop Protection EC which will control any insects it comes in to contact with and is specifically labeled for use on edibles.
Pyganic Crop Protection EC 1.4 is not specifically labeled for control of russet mites so we cannot say for sure, although there is a chance it could control them due to pyrethrin being an all around contact kill ingredient for most insects. Avid 0.15 EC Miticide is labeled for russet mites and a va…
Read Full Answer »PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II should be used within 24 hours after mixing with water.
PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II can only be applied indoors in greenhouses. For interior roach control for residential applications, we recommend applying the products in our Roach Control Kit. Please take a few moments to review our treament guide/videos on How to Get Rid of Roaches for a succes…
Read Full Answer »While PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II is labeled for use on edible plants, it is not labeled for use as a root drench. EverGreen Pro 60-6 is labeled for root drench and would be suggested for drench treatment of root aphids.
PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II II is OMRI Listed for organic production.
You will use 1.42 oz. of PyGanic® Crop Protection EC 1.4II per gallon of water.
No, PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II is not labeled for use on any livestock or animals. This product is used for the treatment and prevention of the labeled insects in greenhouses, on outdoor growing crops and ornamental plants. If you are looking for an alternative for livestock you can use…
Read Full Answer »It is not required to use a surfactant when spraying PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II, however it is allowed. It is recommended to test a small number of plants for phytoxicity for 10 days when using PyGanic Crop Protection with new surfactants, adjuvants, or other tank mixes for the first time. K…
Read Full Answer »Per the label you will use 1.42 fl. oz. of PyGanic
PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II is not labeled for applications to hemp. There is a great article here that might also help. While the link is for Washington state, some of the products used might be able to be used. Another option is to check with your local agricultural department for the b…
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can use PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II for tomato russet mites, per the product label. Keep in mind that this can be a difficult pest to treat, and you generally will need to rotate products if you need several subsequent treatments. This Florida Extension article has more details abou…
Read Full Answer »PyGanic Crop Protection EC 1.4 II is not labeled for mosquito treatments; it is designed for use on listed growing crops. A pyrethrin fogging concentrate that can be used in a ULV/cold fogger for mosquitoes is Riptide 5.0%.