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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Nectarine

Relative Impact of the Timing of Pesticide Applications of Natural Enemies

(Reviewed 6/06, updated 9/06)

In this Guideline:


Natural enemy Dormant Bloom time In-Season
Oil Oil + Spinosad Oil + IGR 1 Oil + Pyrethroid 2 Oil + OP 3 Bt 4 Spinosad Intrepid Dimilin OP 3 Pyrethroid 2 Carbamate 5 Spinosad
caterpillar parasites Copidosoma (=Paralitomastix) sp. and Macrocentrus sp. L L L L L L M L L H H H M-H
lacewings L L L L M L L L L M L-M H L-M
lady beetles (Chilocorus spp.) L L L L L L M L L H H H H
minute pirate bugs L L L M M L L L L H H H M
predatory mites (Galendromus sp. and Typhlodromus sp.) L L L H L L L L L M H H L
scale parasites (Aphytis sp.) L L-M L L L H L L H H H H
spiders L L L L M L L L L H H H
1 IGR = insect growth regulators (diflubenzuron-Dimilin, buprofezin-Centaur, pyriproxyfen-Esteem and Seize)
2 pyrethroid (Asana, Ambush, Pounce)
3 OP = organophosphate (Diazinon, Imidan)
4 Bt = Bacillus thuringiensis
5 carbamate (Carzol, Lannate, Sevin)
 
H = high
M = moderate
L = low
= no information
   

[Precautions]

PUBLICATION

[UC Peer Reviewed]

UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Nectarine
UC ANR Publication 3451
General Information
W. J. Bentley, UC IPM Program, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier
K. R. Day, UC Cooperative Extension, Tulare County

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