Talus 70DF Insect Growth Regulator

Talus 70DF Insect Growth Regulator
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  • Product Overview

    Talus 70DF Insect Growth Regulator is a safe and effective formula that helps control nuisance insects. It contains Buprofezin as its active ingredient which is effective against the nymphal stages of leafhoppers, scales, psylla, planthoppers, and scales. It works by interrupting chitin biosynthesis in insects, preventing oviposition of adults and suppressing the growth of eggs. It effectively controls through contact, ingestion and vapor activity, and it offers a fast-acting solution and greater control potential compared to other IGRs. Its unique formula also offers phenomenal crop safety features because of its mildness to ornamentals, tomatoes, poinsettias, as well as on beneficial insects. It is recommended for use in greenhouses, shadehouses, outdoor nurseries, landscape plantings, non-bearing fruit and nut trees and vines, and more. This product is an excellent alternative to neonicotinoid chemistries. Available in 3 lb. bottle.

     
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    Q
    Can I use Talus 70DF Insect Growth Regulator on succulents to kill mealy bugs?
    Will this also kill beneficial bugs like Orcon Cryptolaemus?
    A

    Talus 70DF Insect Growth Regulator can be used on ornamentals in outdoor nurseries but it is not labeled to kill any pests, it is used to help disrupt the life cycle of the labeled pests. The best way…

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    What rate of Talus 70DF Insect Growth Regulator do I mix in 100 gallons of water for scale control?
    A

    Talus 70DF Insect Growth Regulator should be used at a rate of 14 oz per acre for scales. The amount of water depends on how much water it takes to treat an acre.  

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