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Editor’s note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
This quick reference spray guide provides insecticide recommendations for the most common corn pests in Missouri. These recommendations were current as of November 2016.
These recommendations may not be appropriate for conditions in other states and may not comply with other states’ laws and regulations. Please consult your local integrated pest management (i.e., spray) guide, which is available at most state extension offices.
Always read and follow directions on the pesticide label.
The University of Missouri intends no endorsement of products named in this guide nor criticism of similar products that are not mentioned.
Topics
- Ambush
- Asana XL
- Axcess
- Aztec
- Baythroid XL
- Belt
- Beta-cyfluthrin
- Bifenthrin
- Brigade
- Brown stink bug
- Carbaryl
- Chinch bug
- Chlorantraniliprole
- Chlorpyrifos
- Chlorpyrifos + lambda-cyhalothrin
- Clothianidin
- Cobalt
- Corn
- Corn earworm
- Corn rootworm
- Counter
- Cruiser
- Cutworm
- Cyfluthrin + tebupirimfos
- Declare
- Defcon
- Discipline
- Effects on natural enemies
- Esfenvalerate
- European corn borer
- Fall armyworm
- Fanfare
- Fipronil
- Fire ant
- Flea beetle
- Flubendiamide
- Force
- Gamma-cyhalothrin
- Grasshopper
- Green and southern green stink bug
- Hero
- Imidacloprid
- Intrepid
- Karate
- Lambda-Cy
- Lambda-cyhalothrin
- Lannate
- Lorsban
- Methomyl
- Methoxyfenozide
- Mode of action
- Mustang Max
- Perm-UP
- Permethrin
- Permethrin
- Pesticide active ingredients
- Phorate
- Phorate
- Poncho
- Pounce
- Preharvest interval (days)
- Prevathon
- Product brand names
- Prolex
- Reentry interval (hours)
- Regent
- Respect
- Seed corn maggot
- Senator
- Sevin
- Silencer
- Southwestern corn borer
- Tefluthrin
- Terbufos
- Thiamethoxam
- Thimet
- Tracer
- Wireworm
- Zeta-cypermethrin
- Zeta-cypermethrin + bifenthrin
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