May 13, 2011
Insecticides fight BMSB

DuPont Lannate SP and Lannate LV insecticides can now be used to control Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) infestations in the mainland United States (except in Texas, South Carolina and New Hampshire) on selected fruit, vegetable and grain crops.

Additionally, DuPont Vydate L insecticide/nematicide can be used for BMSB control in 19 states on selected fruit and vegetable crops. DuPont Crop Protection has issued Section 2(ee) recommendations for Lannate brands and Vydate L in accordance with the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. While BMSB is not included on the list of pests controlled by Lannate and Vydate L on their current product labels, the 2(ee) recommendations provide growers and applicators with guidelines for using these products to control populations of BMSB, according to DuPont.

“Last year, many apple growers lost significant income because their crops were diverted from fresh markets to processed and juice market production due to Brown Marmorated Stink Bug damage,” said John Chrosniak, a regional director for DuPont Crop Protection. “This year, we anticipate Lannate brands and Vydate L, when used with good insect resistance management practices, will help control BMSB populations. With these additional tools, we hope growers can maintain yields and fruit quality, while reducing the level of economic losses they suffered from this pest in the past.”

Chrosniak added that DuPont insect control specialists recommend growers maintain their foundational IPM strategy throughout the growing season, while closely monitoring crops for BMSB infestations.

Lannate brands and Vydate L are available for use on selected fruit, vegetable and grain crops in areas with potential for losses due to BMSB. For a complete list of states and crops included in the 2(ee) recommendations and other information, visit www.lannate.dupont.com and www.vydate.dupont.com.




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