PyGanic 5.0 Specialty (1 qt.)
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PyGanic® 5.0 Specialty
PyGanic® for fast, consistent knockdown and kill on virtually any crop, at any time, MGK’s PyGanic 5.0 delivers immediate results. PyGanic 5.0 is an organic-compliant insecticide that kills a broad spectrum of crop insects such as aphids, thrips, lygus and leafrollers, and livestock pests such as stable flies, ticks and fleas, but requires no pre-harvest interval or restrictions on the number of applications that can be made per year.
PyGanic Features
- Delivers quick knockdown and kill.
- OMRI®Listed and Meets USDA’s NOP requirements for an organic input.
- Approved material under Washington State Dept of Agriculture (WSDA) organic food program.
- No pre-harvest interval.
- No restrictions on the number of applications you can make per year.
- Very short 12-hour field re-entry interval.
- May be used on all growing crops
- Kills a broad spectrum of insects
- Suitable for insect control on livestock, poultry and in diary facilities.
Method of Application
- Conventional hydraulic sprayers
- Compressed air sprayers
- Irrigation systems (chemigation)
- By air or by ground
- Handheld and Backpack Sprayers
Use Areas
Growing Crops Outdoors and in Greenhouses
PyGanic may be used on most crops because its active ingredients are exempt from tolerances when applied to growing crops.
Ornamental Plants Grown Indoors or Outdoors
Nurseries
As a Livestock and Poultry Spray
In and Around Animal Housing
- Barns
- Milking parlors
- Poultry houses
- Dairies
- Milking rooms
Best Practices when using PyGanic®
Honey Bees: To avoid possible harm to honey bees, it is advisable to apply in early morning or late evening hours.
Buffer the pH of the PyGanic spray solution to 5.5 - 7.0: Application of the spray solution with a pH outside of this range may result in poor performance on target pests.
PyGanic is a contact insecticide – good coverage is key: The amount of water used as a carrier has to be sufficient to achieve good coverage and contact target insects.
PyGanic may be applied in conjunction with a spreader or wetting agent: While PyGanic should be compatible with most products, conducting a small-scale test to ensure the lack of phytotoxicity of the combination is recommended.
Consider application in early morning, late evening or during the night: Reduced UV exposure and lower temperatures will increase performance and reduce impact on pollinators.
For most situations, start at the “mid” application rate for PyGanic: In general, using PyGanic 5.0 at the rate of 9 fluid ounces per acre provides excellent knockdown and kill of insects. Conditions under which increasing the rate used per acre are recommended:
- Extremely high insect populations
- When the insect population is dominated by late-stage immatures or adults
Tank mix PyGanic with other products: PyGanic adds quick knockdown and kill, broad spectrum control and resistance management benefits to other crop protection products such as Bts, Azadirachtin, Spinosad and Neem Oils.
Carefully monitor insect populations and apply when insects are early in their life stage: Monitor your crops for the first appearance of insects and treat the insects during the early stages of colonization.
Remove beneficial insects or apply when beneficial insects are not present.
Always read and follow label and MSDS directions.
To Kill the Following Listed Insects:
PyGanic is labeled for the control of insects including, but not limited to:
- 12-spotted Cucumber Beetles
- Angoumois Grain Moths
- Ants (excluding fire and Pharaoh ants)
- Aphids
- Apple Maggots
- Armored Scales
- Armyworms
- Artichoke Plume Moths
- Asparagus Beetles
- Bagworms
- Bean Beetles
- Beet Armyworms
- Beetles
- Bermuda Grass Mirids
- Billbugs
- Blister Beetles
- Blow Flies
- Boll Weevils
- Boxelder Bugs
- Branch and Twig Borers
- Brown Dog Ticks
- Cabbage Loopers
- Cabbage Maggots
- Cadelles
- Cankerworms
- Carrot Weevils
- Caterpillars
- Chalcids
- Cheese Skippers
- Cherry Fruit Flies
- Cigarette Beetles
- Clover Mites
- Clover Weevils
- Cockroaches
- Codling Moths
- Colorado Potato Beetles
- Confused Flour Beetles
- Corn Earworms
- Crane Flies
- Crickets
- Cross-striped Cabbageworms
- Cucumber Beetles
- Dark Mealworms
- Darkling Beetles (lesser meal worm)
- Diamondback Larvae and Moths
- Dried Fruit Beetles
- Drugstore Beetles
- Earwigs
- Eastern Tent Caterpillars
- Elm Leaf Beetles
- Eriophyd Mites
- European Pine Tip Moths
- Fire Worms
- Flea Beetles
- Fleas
- Forest Tent Caterpillars
- Fruit Flies
- Fruit Tree
- Leaf Rollers
- Fruitworms
- Fungus Gnats
- Garden Symphylan
- Glassy Winged Sharpshooters
- Gnats
- Grain Mites
- Grape Leaf Skeletonizers
- Grape Leafhoppers
- Grape Mealy Bugs
- Grasshoppers
- Green Bugs
- Green Fruit Worms
- Green Peach Aphids
- Greenhouse Thrips
- Gypsy Moths (adults and larvae)
- Harlequin Bugs
- Heliothis spp.
- Horn Flies
- Hornworms
- House Flies
- Imported Cabbageworms
- Indian Meal Moths
- Japanese Beetles
- Katydids
- Lace Bugs
- Leaf-footed Plant Bugs
- Leafhoppers
- Leafminers
- Leafrollers
- Leaftiers
- Lice
- Loopers
- Lygus
- Maggots
- Mealy Bugs
- Mediterranean Flour Moths
- Mexican Bean Beetles
- Midges
- Millipedes
- Mites
- Mole Crickets
- Moths
- Mushroom Flies
- Navel Orangeworms
- Olive Fruit Flies
- Onion Maggots
- Orange Tortrix
- Pacific Flatheaded Borers
- Pear Psyllids
- Pepper Weevils
- Pink Bollworms
- Potato Leafhoppers
- Potato Tuberworms
- Poultry Lice
- Proba Bugs
- Psyllids
- Red Flour Beetles
- Rice Weevils
- Saltmarsh Caterpillars
- Saw-tooth Grain Beetles
- Scales
- Sharpshooters
- Sheep “Tick” or Ked
- Shore Flies
- Shot Hole Borers
- Silverfish
- Skippers
- Small Flying Moths
- Soft Scales
- Southern Chinch Bugs
- Sow Bugs
- Spider Beetles
- Spiders (excluding brown recluse spiders)
- Springtails
- Squash Bugs
- Stable Flies
- Stink Bugs
- Tarnished Plant Bugs
- Thrips
- Tobacco Moths
- Tomato Budworms
- Tomato Bugs
- Tomato Fruit Worms
- Tomato Hornworms
- Tomato Pinworms
- Tomato Russet Mite
- Tussock Moths
- Vine Mealy Bugs
- Vinegar Flies
- Webworms
- Weevils
- Western Yellow-striped Armyworms
- Whiteflies
- Yellow Mealworms
PyGanic Crop Protection EC 5.0 ll Data Sheet PDF
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Pyrethrins, a botanical insecticide........................................... 5.00%
OTHER INGREDIENTS.......................................................... 95.00%
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