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Sivanto Prime

Sivanto® Prime insecticide precisely targets key damaging pests like aphids, leafhoppers, blueberry maggot, scale and psyllids with fast-acting and long lasting activity while at the same time having a favourable safety profile for many beneficial insects.
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fs-approved-use: AB, BC, MB, NB, NL, NS, NT, NU, ON, PE, QC, SK, YK

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Delivers quick knockdown and residual control of target pests

Minimal application timing restrictions allowing application based on pest thresholds not plant staging

Antifeedant properties and quick knockdown of adult pests mitigate primary disease spread and residual activity provides lasting protection

Translaminar and local systemic movement allows targeting of insects feeding on the underside of leaves

Quickly kills targeted adult and immature insect pests

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Soybeans

Pome Fruit

Berries & Small Fruit

Stone Fruit

Leafy Vegetables

4D Flupyradifurone

Suspension

2 L jug

Formulated as a 200 g/L suspension concentrate

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Soybeans

Pome Fruit

Berries & Small Fruit

Stone Fruit

Leafy Vegetables

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4D Flupyradifurone

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Suspension

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2 L jug

Formulated as a 200 g/L suspension concentrate

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Aphid (except woolly apple aphid)

Blueberry maggot

Colorado potato beetle

Cottony grape scale

Cottony maple scale

Grape mealybug

Pear psylla

Spotted lanternfly

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Aphid (except woolly apple aphid)

Blueberry maggot

Colorado potato beetle

Cottony grape scale

Cottony maple scale

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Grape mealybug

Pear psylla

Spotted lanternfly

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    Footnotes
    • 1Certain varieties of muskmelon have been shown to be sensitive to foliar application of Sivanto Prime insecticide potentially resulting in significant leaf necrosis. Do not make foliar applications of Sivanto Prime insecticide on muskmelon.


    Do not use Sivanto Prime as a foliar spray targeting Colorado potato beetle if a Group 4 insecticide was used as a seed treatment or at planting
    Oil when mixed with Sivanto Prime insecticide may cause fruit injury to certain varieties of pears, particularly d’Anjou and other sensitive varieties, when used alone or when other products are applied sequentially. The Directions for Use and Precautions on oil labels, as well as precautions in official Spray Guides, should be followed carefully when using oil as an adjuvant. Certain conditions, including but not limited to, application when temperatures are expected to exceed 30 C within 24 hours of application may result in fruit injury after the use of oil. See label for more details.
    Certain varieties of muskmelon have been shown to be sensitive to foliar application of Sivanto Prime insecticide potentially resulting in significant leaf necrosis. Do not make foliar applications of Sivanto Prime Insecticide on muskmelon.
    Avoid application of Sivanto Prime during the crop blooming period. If applications must be made during the crop blooming period, restrict applications to the evening when most bees are not foraging.
    Sivanto Prime belongs to the chemical subgroup 4D. The cross-resistance potential between subgroups (i.e. 4A, B and C) is higher than that between different groups, so rotation between subgroups should be avoided where possible
    Registered for aerial application in root and tuber vegetables (Crop subgroups 1-B and 1-C), legume vegetables (Crop group 6) and corn


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    • 2Sivanto Prime mixed with oil may cause fruit injury to certain varieties of pears (e.g. d’Anjou), when used alone or when other products are applied sequentially. Follow precautions on oil labels and spray guides and avoid application when temperatures exceed 30°C within 24 hours of application. See label for more details.


    Hops: Maximum 750 mL/ha (303 mL/ac.)
    per year.
    All other labelled crops: Maximum 2,000 mL/ha (809 mL/ac.) per year.


    1 hour



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    Where possible, rotate the use of Sivanto Prime or other Group 4D insecticides with different groups that control the same pests in a field.
    Insecticide use should be based on an IPM program that includes scouting, record keeping, and considers cultural, biological and other chemical control practices.
    Before spraying Sivanto Prime, correctly identify the pest and ensure economic and agronomic thresholds are met as recommended by local provincial or IPM specialists.
    Monitor treated pest populations for resistance development.
    Contact your local extension specialist or certified crop advisors for any additional pesticide resistance-management and/or IPM recommendations for the specific site and pest problems in your area.



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