Oberon has a new and unique mode of action classified as a Lipid Biosynthesis Inhibitor (LBI) that is different from all commercially available insecticides and miticides. Oberon is active against all developmental stages of mites, including eggs and adults. Visual symptoms of poisoning include flabby legs, paralysis, egg accumulation in females, dehydration and molting inhibition, all of which lead to reduced fecundity and/or mortality.
Active against all mite development states includes eggs. High level of residual activity. Unique mode of action that controls resistant strains of mites and whiteflies. Minimal risk to many beneficial insect species.Highly effective against whitefly and psyllid nymphs. Approximate use rate: 5.7 - 16 ounces per acre.
See label for specific use rates. Spiromesifen: 2-oxo-3-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)-1-oxaspiro[4.4]non-3-en-4-yl 3,3-dimethylbutanoate..... If your state is not listed, there are no restrictions in your state.
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