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How to Manage Pests
UC Pest Management Guidelines
Walnut
Relative Toxicities of Some of the Pesticides Used in Walnuts to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees
(Reviewed 12/07,
updated 3/11)
In this Guideline:
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|
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| Common name
(trade name) |
Mode
of
Action1 |
Selectivity2
(affected groups) |
Predatory
Mites3 |
General
Predators4 |
Parasites4 |
Honey
Bees5 |
Duration of impact
to natural enemies6 |
| abamectin (Agri-Mek) |
6 |
moderate (mites, leafminers) |
H |
L |
M/H |
II |
long to predatory mites and affected insects |
| acequinocyl (Kanemite) |
20B |
narrow (mites) |
L |
— |
— |
IV |
— |
| acetamiprid (Assail) |
4A |
moderate (sucking insects, larvae) |
—7 |
— |
— |
III |
moderate |
| Bacillus
thuringiensis ssp. kurstaki
|
11.B2 |
narrow (caterpillars) |
L |
L |
L |
IV |
short |
| bifenazate (Acramite) |
25 |
narrow (mites) |
L |
L |
L |
IV |
short |
| bifenthrin (Brigade) |
3A |
broad (insects, mites) |
H |
H |
H |
I–III8 |
long |
| buprofezin (Centaur) |
16 |
narrow (sucking insects, beetles) |
L |
H9 |
L |
IV |
long |
| carbaryl (Sevin) |
1A |
broad (insects, mites) |
L/H |
H |
H |
I |
long |
| chlorantraniliprole (Altacor) |
28 |
narrow (primarily caterpillars) |
L |
L |
L/M |
IV |
short |
| chlorpyrifos (Lorsban) |
1B |
broad (insects, mites) |
M |
H |
H |
I |
moderate |
| clofentezine (Apollo) |
10A |
narrow (mites) |
L |
L |
L |
IV |
short |
| Cydia pomonella granulovirus (Cyd-X) |
— |
narrow (codling moth) |
none |
none |
none |
IV |
none |
| cyfluthrin (Baythroid) |
3 |
broad (insects, mites) |
H |
H |
H |
I |
moderate |
| dicofol (Dicofol) |
un |
narrow (pest mites and mites) |
H |
M |
M |
IV |
long to beneficial mites |
| diflubenzuron (Dimilin) |
15 |
— |
L |
H10 |
L |
IV |
— |
| emamectin benzoate (Proclaim) |
6 |
narrow (caterpillars) |
— |
— |
— |
III |
— |
| esfenvalerate (Asana) |
3 |
broad (insects, mites) |
H |
M |
H |
I |
moderate |
| etoxazole (Zeal) |
10C |
narrow (mites) |
—11 |
— |
— |
IV |
short |
| fenbutatin oxide (Vendex) |
12B |
narrow (pest mites) |
L |
L |
L |
IV |
short |
| flubendiamide (Belt) |
28 |
— |
L |
L |
L/M |
I |
short |
| hexythiazox (Onager) |
10B |
narrow (mites) |
L |
L |
L |
IV |
short to moderate |
| imidacloprid (Provado) |
4A |
narrow (sucking insects) |
— |
— |
H |
II |
short to moderate |
| lambda cyhalothrin (Warrior) |
3 |
broad (plant bugs, beetles, caterpillars) |
H |
H |
H |
I12 |
moderate |
| malathion |
1B |
broad (insects, mites) |
H |
H |
H |
II |
moderate |
| methidathion (Supracide) |
1B |
broad (insects, mites) |
H |
H |
H |
I |
moderate to long |
| methoxyfenozide (Intrepid) |
18 |
narrow (caterpillars) |
L |
L |
L |
IV |
none |
| methyl parathion (Penncap-M) |
1B |
— |
M |
M |
M |
I |
— |
| permethrin (Ambush, Pounce) |
3 |
broad (insects, mites) |
L |
H |
H |
I |
long |
| petroleum oils |
— |
broad (exposed insects, mites) |
L |
L |
L |
III |
short to none |
| phosmet (Imidan) |
1B |
broad (insects, mites) |
H |
H |
H |
I |
moderate to long |
| propargite (Omite) |
14 |
narrow (pest mites) |
M13 |
L |
L |
IV |
short |
| pyriproxyfen (Seize) |
7C |
narrow (scale, beetles) |
L |
H14 |
L |
IV |
long |
| rosemary oil/peppermint oil (Ecotrol) |
— |
broad (exposed insects, mites) |
L |
L |
L |
IV |
— |
| spinetoram (Delegate) |
5 |
narrow (caterpillars, aphids, scales) |
L/H |
M15 |
L/M |
III |
moderate16 |
| spinosad (Entrust, Success) |
5 |
narrow (caterpillars, aphids, scales) |
L/H |
M15 |
L/M |
III |
short to moderate |
| spinosad (GF-120) |
5 |
narrow (husk fly) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
| spirodiclofen (Envidor) |
23 |
narrow (mites) |
— |
— |
— |
I |
— |
UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines: Walnut
UC ANR Publication 3471
General Information
Acknowledgements: This table was compiled based on
research data and experience of University of California scientists who work
on a variety of crops and contribute to the Pest Management Guideline
database, and from Flint, M. L. and S. H. Dreistadt. 1998. Natural Enemies Handbook: An Illustrated Guide to Biological Pest Control, ANR Publication 3386.
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