Miticides options for controlling mites in fruit

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Publish time: 8th May, 2014      Source: Michigan State University Extension
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Many options are available for mite control in fruit crops.

    

Posted on May 6, 2014 by John Wise, Rufus Isaacs and Larry Gut, Michigan State University Extension, Department of Entomology

        

Mites can be significant pests of fruit crops. There are many miticides available for control of European red mites (ERM), two-spotted spider mites (TSSM) and rust mites (RM), as well as apple and pear rust mites, pear blister mites, plum nursery mites and blueberry bud mites. However, according to Michigan State University Extension, their performance characteristics are not all alike.

The following table is designed to summarize several key variables that can help you determine which miticides are optimal for your integrated pest management program.

Compound

Fruit crop

Mites

Life stage target

Seasonal timing

Residual control

Superior, Stylet Oils

All fruit crops

ERM, RM

Egg/larvae

Early (pre-bloom)

2-6 weeks

Lime-Sulfur

Pome, stone, blueberry

RM3

Motiles*

Early (delayed-dormant)

2-6 weeks

Dimilin

Pear

RM

Motiles*

Early (pre-bloom)

2-6 weeks

Savey

Pome, stone

ERM

Egg/larvae

Early***

8-12 weeks

Pome, stone, caneberry, strawberry

TSSM

Egg/larvae

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

Onager

Stone fruits

TSSM

Egg/larvae

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

Apollo

Pome, cherry, peach

ERM

Egg/larvae

Early***

8-12 weeks

TSSM

Egg/larvae

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

Agri-Mek

Pome, stone, grape

ERM, RM

Motiles*

Early****

8-12 weeks

Pome, stone, strawberry, grape

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

ABBA

Pome, plum, grape, strawberry

ERM, RM

Motiles*

Early****

8-12 weeks

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

Agri-Flex

Pome, grape

ERM, RM

Motiles*

Early****

8-12 weeks

Gladiator

Pome, stone, grape

ERM, RM

Motiles*

Early****

8-12 weeks

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

Zeal

Pome, stone fruits

ERM

Egg/larvae

Early (or threshold)**

8-10 weeks

Pome, stone, strawberry, grape

TSSM

Egg/larvae

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

Envidor

Pome, plum, grape

ERM

Egg, motiles*

Early (or threshold)**

8-10 weeks

Stone fruits

TSSM

Egg, motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

Nexter

Pome, stone1, grape

ERM, RM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

Portal

Pome

ERM, RM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

Kanemite

Pome

ERM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

Pome, strawberry

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

Acramite

Pome, peach, plum

ERM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

6-8 weeks

Pome, peach, plum, grape, strawberry

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

6-8 weeks

Danitol

Apple, grape

ERM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

4-6 weeks

Apple, grape, strawberry

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

4-6 weeks

Brigade

Pear

ERM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

4-6 weeks

Pear, grape, strawberry, caneberry

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

4-6 weeks

Hero

Blueberry, caneberry, strawberry

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

4-6 weeks

Oberon

Strawberry

TSSM

Eggs, motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

4-6 weeks

Vandex

Pome, stone

ERM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

4-6 weeks

Pome, stone, grape, caneberry, strawberry

TSSM

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)

4-6 weeks

Endosulfan

Apple, blueberry2

RM3

Motiles*

Mid (or threshold)**

2-6 weeks

Sulforix

Pear, blueberry

RM3

Motiles*

Late (post-harvest)

2-6 weeks

* Motile forms include mite larvae, nymph and adult stages.
** Optimally used petal fall through August when mites reach threshold.
*** Optimally used pre-bloom through first cover.
**** Optimally used petal fall through second cover.
1 300 day PHI for cherries
2 Post-harvest only for blueberries
3 Including pear blister mite

Drs. Wise, Isaacs and Gut’s work is funded in part by MSU‘s AgBioResearch.

  

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