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Kanemite

Acequinocyl Acequinocyl

KANEMITE® 15 SC Miticide provides effective control of European red and two-spotted spider mites with a single rate of application. Active on all life stages, it offers quick knock-down of nymphs and adults while remaining easy on predator mites and beneficial insects. The active ingredient, acequinocyl, is a great choice for managing mite resistance.

For a full list of crops and application directions, refer to the product label.

Always read and follow label directions.

Additional Product Details

All Crops
  • Adzuki bean
  • Almond
  • Andean blackberry
  • Apple
  • Arctic blackberry
  • Beechnut
  • Bingleberry
  • Black raspberry
  • Black satin berry
  • Black walnut
  • Blackberry
  • Blackeyed pea dried
  • Boysenberry
  • Broad bean (Fava bean) dried
  • Brombeere
  • Bur Oak
  • Butternut
  • California blackberry
  • Catjang
  • Cherokee blackberry
  • Chesterberry
  • Chestnut
  • Cheyenne blackberry
  • Chickpea (Garbanzo bean)
  • Chinquapin
  • Common blackberry
  • Coryberry
  • Cowpea dried
  • Crowder pea
  • Darrowberry
  • Dewberry
  • Dirksen thornless berry
  • Eggplant
  • English walnut
  • Evergreen blackberry
  • Field (common) bean dried
  • Grain lupine
  • Guar
  • Hazelnut (Filbert)
  • Hickory nut
  • Himalayaberry
  • Hullberry
  • Lablab bean (Hyacinth bean)
  • Lavacaberry
  • Lima bean dried
  • Loganberry
  • Lowberry
  • Lucretiaberry
  • Mammoth blackberry
  • Marionberry
  • Mora
  • Moth bean dried
  • Mung bean
  • Mures deronce
  • Narrowleaf lupine
  • Nectarberry
  • Northern dewberry
  • Olallieberry
  • Oregon evergreen berry
  • Pear
  • Pecan
  • Phenomenalberry
  • Rangeberry
  • Ravenberry
  • Red raspberry
  • Rice bean
  • Rossberry
  • Shawnee blackberry
  • Southern dewberry
  • Southern pea dried
  • Summer squash (Crookneck squash)
  • Summer squash (Scallop squash)
  • Summer squash (Straightneck squash)
  • Summer squash (Vegetable marrow)
  • Summer squash (Zucchini)
  • Sweet lupine
  • Tayberry
  • Tepary bean
  • Urd bean
  • White lupine
  • White sweet lupine
  • Wild raspberry
  • Youngberry
  • Zarzamora
All Pests & Diseases
  • Broad mite
  • European red mite
  • Twospotted spider mite
Quick Facts
  • Activity on pest mites at all life stages – eggs, nymphs, and adults – offers application timing flexibility
  • Unique mode of action with no known cross-resistance to other miticides, allowing for true miticide rotations
  • Little or no impact on honeybees, predatory mites, and other beneficial insects
Formulation

Suspension

Acequinocyl – 15.8%

Fruit and Vegetable Crops

Do not make more than two applications of KANEMITE per year
Do not apply KANEMITE by air


Crop Disease/pest Rate Directions

Pome (apples, pears)

Two-spotted spider mite

European red mite

2.07 L/ha (0.34 kg ai/ha)

Allow a minimum of 21 days between applications of KANEMITE and apply only when thresholds are reached as determined through monitoring. Do not apply more than a total of 4.1 L per ha per season.

Caneberry

Two-spotted spider mite

2.07 L/ha (0.34 kg ai/ha)

Allow a minimum of 21 days between applications of KANEMITE and apply only when thresholds are reached as determined through monitoring. Do not apply more than a total of 4.1 L per ha per season.

Dry shelled bean

Two-spotted spider mite

Broad mite

2.07 L/ha (0.34 kg ai/ha)

Allow a minimum of 14 days between applications of KANEMITE and apply only when thresholds are reached as determined through monitoring. Do not apply more than a total of 4.1 L per ha per season.

Field-grown eggplant

Two-spotted spider mite

2.10 L/ha (0.34 kg ai/ha)

Allow a minimum of 21 days between applications of KANEMITE and apply only when thresholds are reached as determined through monitoring. Do not apply more than a total of 4.1 L per ha per season.

Summer squash

Two-spotted spider mite

Broad mite

2.07 L/ha (0.34 kg ai/ha)

Allow a minimum of 21 days between applications of KANEMITE and apply only when thresholds are reached as determined through monitoring. Do not apply more than a total of 4.1 L per ha per season.

Activity on pest mites at all life stages (eggs, nymphs and adults) offers application timing flexibility

Unique mode of action with no known cross-resistance to other miticides ensures effectiveness and allows for true miticide rotations

Little or no impact on honeybees, predatory mites and other beneficial species making it an excellent fit for IPM programs

Rapid knockdown activity to stop mite "flare-ups" before they get out of hand

Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) of just 14 days allows for late season use in pome fruit (if necessary)

Restricted Entry Interval (REI) of only 12 hours will not limit activity in your orchard

Effects of KANEMITE on Honeybees, Predators and Beneficial Species
Honeybees Practically non-toxic
Predatory mites (Typhlodromus pyri, Typhlodromus occidentalis, Zetzellia mali, Amblyseius fallacis) Little or no impact
Parasitic bees (Encarcia species) Little or no impact
Spiders Little or no impact
Earthworms Little or no impact

KANEMITE provides excellent contact activity for controlling key pome fruit and field ornamental pest mites.

Pome Fruit Research Data
The following charts indicate KANEMITE delivers effective control of European red mite (ERM) with little or no impact on beneficial mite populations.

Field-grown Ornamental Research Data
As you can see from the following charts, KANEMITE provides excellent contact activity for controlling two-spotted spider and spruce spider mites at all life stages.

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Importance of Using Correct Water Volume

Ken R. Wilson, P.Ag. Orchard Hotline Report for the Georgian Bay Area - 2010, July 30, 2010.

I got an education the other day. I had an opportunity to work with Dr. Jason Deveau, OMAFRA Application Technology Specialist. What I learned would scare you. The orchard air blast spray is about 10-15 percent efficient in applying pesticides to the target. The rest of the spray volume is lost to the environment, falling to the ground or evaporated by the sun. This makes a conventional air blast orchard sprayer a very inefficient tool. Since this machine is so inherently inefficient we need to do all we can to improve its performance.

I had forgotten that our trees have grown under ideal conditions and now have a thick and full leaf volume. That canopy is so thick that sprayer coverage is compromised.

We are not getting the coverage we think we are. Using water sensitive paper I witnessed appalling coverage on leaves that to the casual observer looking at the spraying you would have said got adequately sprayed. When the forward travel speed was reduced, the water volume increased and the nozzle arrangement changed to direct the spray to the denser parts of the tree the spray coverage was greatly improved.

I believe coverage to be the number one issue that we have with poor miticide performance this year. We are spraying the outside of the trees but leaving too many survivors in the interior of the trees to restart the population building immediately. As a result the miticides last 4 weeks instead of 6-8 weeks expected. The extra water volume we talk about to improve coverage is only half the story. Unless the tree is opened up and the sprayer slowed down there is no possibility that adequate pesticide will get into the tree and do the job you paid for.

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