USE AND APPLICATION
Apply CheckMate® OFM
early in the season, as soon as the first oriental fruit moth
of the season is detected by a BioLure® OFM pheromone trap
or by field scouting. Apply at the rate of 108 dispensers per
acre. Place dispensers in the upper one-third of the canopy,
preferably on the south side of the tree. If there are more
than 108 trees per acre, evenly distribute the dispensers
within the block. If there is a prevailing wind, apply one
dispenser to every tree on the upwind side of the orchard and
then evenly distribute the remaining dispensers in the block.
Place BioLure OFM monitoring traps before placing CheckMate OFM
dispensers. Wash hands when done placing dispensers, traps or
lures. Do not handle other types of pheromone lures or
dispensers before or after placement without thoroughly washing
hands. Monitor insect infestation with traps and by visual
inspection of shoots and fruit. Early placement of BioLure OFM
monitoring traps at a rate of one trap for every ten acres is
recommended along with careful field scouting. Monitor
treatments carefully for secondary insect pests such as peach
twig borer. This product only affects adult male moths and will
have no effect on female moths, eggs or larvae. If application
occurs following biofix or during the growing season, the
orchard must be treated with insecticide treatments that will
effectively control hatching larvae until egg laying by
previously mated female moths has ceased to occur. In moderate
to high insect pressure situations, supplemental insecticide
applications during the season may be necessary to provide
adequate protection to developing fruit. These supplemental
insecticide applications should be made based on trap
monitoring, field scouting, and appropriate degree-day models
for the local growing area and must be timed to control
emerging larvae.
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