
Azomar

Azomar® provides immediate and long-lasting residual control from sucking and chewing insects on a broad range of crops. The active ingredient works on contact and through ingestion to control harmful insects at all life stages. Azomar rapidly absorbs into the plant tissue and immediately moves via systemic and translaminar activity, providing protection to the entire leaf. Azomar can be used alone or makes an excellent tank-mix partner to be used as part of a resistance management program. Once dry, Azomar remains effective following rain or irrigation.
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Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, & Wisconsin
EPA Registration Number: | 91234-14-92488 |
Active Ingredient: | Acetamiprid 30% |
Chemical Family: | Neonicotinoid |
IRAC: | 4A |
Signal Word: | Caution |
Formulation: | Water-soluble granule |
Package sizes: | 4 x 4 lb |
Restricted Use: | No |


KEY BENEFITS
- Full life cycle control (ovicide, larvicide, adulticide)
- Immediate, on-contact control plus systemic and translaminar activity
- Long-lasting residual activity
- Excellent tank-mix partner
KEY INSECTS
- Codling moth
- Husk Flys
- Psyllid
- Lygus
- and more…

Key Uses
The following represent the most common uses for this product. For more detail about these or other uses please refer to the product brochure or ask your distributor.

Apple

Pear

Strawberry

Walnut