SnapshotID: 45856
Active ingredients
SpinetoramClassification
5
- Insecticide- Ovicide- LarvicideWSSA mode of action
Nicotinic Acetylchloline receptor agonists (not group 4)Registration
EPA:62719-545Pests
ArmywormArmyworm, TrueBeetle, AsparagusBeetle, Cereal LeafBeetle, Colorado PotatoBollworm /Cotton BollwormBudworm, TobaccoCabbageworm, ImportedCaterpillar, Fruit BorerCaterpillar, PineappleCaterpillar, SaltmarshCaterpillar, VelvetbeanCaterpillar, VelvetleafCloverworm, GreenCorn Borer, EuropeanCorn Borer, SouthwesternCornworm, PinkCutwormCutworm, Western BeanDrosophila, Spotted WingEarworm, CornFirewormFlea BeetleFruit Fly, CurrantFruitworm, SparganothisFruitworm, TomatoGrasshopperHeadwormHodgesHornwormLeafminerLeafminer, DipterianLeafminer, LiriomyzaLeafperforator, CottonLeafrollerLepidopterous LarvaeLooperLooper, CabbageLooper, SoybeanMaggot, CabbageMelonwormMoth, Artichoke PlumeMoth, BananaMoth, DiamondbackMoth, GypsyMoth, Light Brown Apple (LBAM) Moth, Sugarcane BudPeanutworm, RedneckedPicklewormPinworm, TomatoPodwormPsyllid, Potato/TomatoThripsThrips, FlowerThrips, PalmiWebwormWebworm, Hawaiian BeetWeevil, Pepper
Sites
AllspiceAmaranthAmaranth (All Types)Amaranth, ChineseAmaranth, GrainAmaranth, LeafyAngelicaAnise, For Edible SeedAnise, StarAnnattoArracachaArrowrootArrugulaArtichoke, Chinese/JapaneseArtichoke, GlobeArtichoke, JerusalemArugulaAsparagusBalmBarleyBasilBean (All Types)Bean, AdzukiBean, Dry (All Types)Bean, FavaBean, FieldBean, KidneyBean, Lima, DryBean, Lima, SucculentBean, MungBean, NavyBean, PintoBean, RunnerBean, SnapBean, SucculentBean, TeparyBean, WaxBean, YardlongBearberryBeet, GardenBeet, SugarBilberryBlueberry, LowbushBorageBroccoliBroccoli RaabBroccoli, Chinese/White Flowering/Gai LonBrussels SproutsBuckwheatBurdock, EdibleBurnetBush TomatoCabbageCabbage, AbyssinianCabbage, Chinese Mustard (Gai Choy)Cabbage, Chinese, Bok ChoyCabbage, Chinese, NapaCabbage, SeakaleCanna, EdibleCantaloupeCaperCarawayCaraway, BlackCardamomCardoonCarrotCassava, BitterCassava, SweetCassiaCatnipCauliflowerCavalo BroccoliCeleriac /Celery RootCeleriac/Celery RootCeleryCelery, ChineseCelery, For SeedCeltuceCereal GrainsChamomileChayote, RootChervilChervil, DriedChervil, Turnip-rootedChickpea/Garbanzo BeanChicoryChicory, RedChiveChive, ChineseChrysanthemum, Edible-leavedChrysanthemum, GarlandChufaCilantro leafCinnamonClaryCloudberryCloveCoconaCollardsCorianderCoriander, For Edible SeedCorn SaladCorn, FieldCorn, For SeedCorn, PopCorn, SweetCosmosCostmaryCotton, For SeedCowpeaCranberryCress, GardenCress, UplandCress, WinterCucumberCulantroCulantro leafCuminCurrant TomatoCurry LeafDandelionDasheenDaylilyDaylily BulbDill, For SeedDillweedDock (Sorrel)EggplantEggplant, AfricanEggplant, PeaEggplant, ScarletEndiveEndive/ChicoryEscaroleFennel, FlorenceFennel, Florence, For Edible SeedFennel/Common FennelFenugreekFern, AsparagusFritillaria, BulbFritillaria, LeafGarden HuckleberryGarlicGarlic, Greatheaded/ElephantGingerGinsengGoji berryGourd, EdibleGrains of ParadiseGround CherryHanover SaladHorehoundHorseradishHosta, ElegansHuckleberryHyssopJuniperberryJuteKaleKohlrabiKurratLavenderLeekLeek, LadysLeek, WildLemongrassLentilLerenLettuce, HeadLettuce, LeafLily BulbLingonberryLovage, For SeedLovage, LeafLupinMaceMarigoldMarjoramMartyniaMelon, HoneydewMelon, MuskmelonMizunaMuntriesMustard GreensMustard SpinachMustard, For SeedNaranjillaNasturtiumNutmegOatOkraOnionOnion, Beltsville BunchingOnion, Bulb/Dry BulbOnion, ChineseOnion, GreenOnion, MacrostemOnion, PearlOnion, PotatoOnion, TreeOnion, WelshOrachParsleyParsley, Turnip-rootedParsnipPartridgeberryPea, Black-eyedPea, CrowderPea, DryPea, Edible PodPea, EnglishPea, FieldPea, GardenPea, GreenPea, PigeonPea, SnowPea, SucculentPea, Sugar SnapPeanutPennyroyalPepinoPepper (All Types)Pepper, Bell/GreenPepper, Non-bellPepper, WhitePeppermintPineapplePoppy SeedPotato, SweetPotatoesPumpkinPurslane, GardenPurslane, WinterQuinoaRadicchioRadishRadish, DaikonRadish, OrientalRape GreensRhubarbRoselleRosemaryRueRutabagaRyeSaffronSageSalsifySalsify, BlackSalsify, SpanishSavory, SummerSavory, WinterSerpent Garlic BulbShallot, Dry BulbShallot/EschalotSkirretSorghum, Grain/Milo, StoredSoybeanSpearmintSpices (EPA Group)SpinachSpinach, ChineseSpinach, MalabarSpinach, New ZealandSpinach, VineSquash, SummerSquash, WinterStrawberrySunberrySweet BaySwiss ChardTampalaTanierTansyTaroTarragonTeosinteThymeTomatilloTomatoTree Onion TopsTriticaleTurmericTurnipTurnip GreensVanillaVegetables, BulbVegetables, FruitingVegetables, LeafyVegetables, LegumeVegetables, Root and TuberWatercressWatermelonWheatWintercressWintergreenWoodruffWormwoodYam BeanYam, TrueYellow Rocket
Restrictions
Available for use in the following states
Available
Not available
Caution
Product safety
Protections
Early entry
Coveralls Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material Shoes plus socksPersonal Protection
Long-sleeved shirt and long pants Shoes plus socksRestricted Entry Interval
4 hoursPrecautions
May be exposed to direct sunlight
Is not vulnerable to flame or sparks
May be stored in a damp place
May be stored in a warm place
May be frozen
Supplemental Labels
- For control of spotted wing drosophila on various crops (various states; not NY, TX)
- For Cabbage Root Maggot Suppression (CA)
- Early Season Suppression of Thrips in Peanuts (AL, AR, FL, GA, MS, NM, NC, OK, SC, VA)
- Sprinkler chemigation use on certain crops
- For early season suppression of thrips in cotton (AR, LA, MS, MO, TN)
- For control of lep larvae and suppression of dipterous leafminers and thrips in spices (various states)
- For foliar insect suppression in pineapple (HI)
- For early season suppression of thrips in cotton (AL, AR, GA, LA, MO, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA)
- Control of Spotted Wing Drosophila on Fruiting Vegetables (Crop Group 8-10)1 and Okra - TX
- Early season suppression of thrips in cotton (TX)
- Early Season Suppression of Thrips in Peanuts (TX)
- Control of thrips in seed corn grown in protected agricultural structures, such as greenhouses and shadehouses - HI
- supp - Radiant SC - Asparagus & Greenhouse Production of Cucumber, Lettuce (head and leaf), Pepper, and Tomato (not for use in the production of field transplants for any of the listed crops)