Mite and Woolly Apple Aphid Control

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Mite nd Woolly Apple Aphid Control Some of the pesticides discussed in this presenttion were tested under n experimentl use permit grnted y WSDA. Appliction of pesticide to crop or site tht is not on the lel is violtion of pesticide lw nd my suject the pplictor to civil penlties up to $7,5. In ddition, such n ppliction my lso result in illegl residues tht could suject the crop to seizure or emrgo ction y WSDA nd/or the U.S. Food nd Drug Administrtion. It is your responsiility to check the lel efore using the product to ensure lwful use nd otin ll necessry permits in dvnce Wilur-Ellis 2 Ferury 28 Cmpells, Cheln, WA Elizeth H. Beers Tree Fruit Reserch & Extension Center 11 N. Western Ave. Wentchee, Wshington

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25-7 Woolly Apple Aphid Experiments Potted tree iossy (soil drench) Field tril soil ppliction Resistnt rootstocks Posthrvest v. delyed dormnt tril Brk pint tril Airlst (proctive) Airlst (rective)

27 Brk Pint Tril 8 7 6 Venom rk pint 6.4 Live WAA/colony 5 4 3 2 Venom rk pint 12.8 Venom folir Colonies/3 min 1 2 11-Aug 16-Aug 21-Aug 26-Aug 31-Aug 5-Sep 1-Sep 15-Sep 2-Sep 25-Sep 16 Venom rk pint 6.4 Live WAA/colony Colonies/3 min 12 8 Venom rk pint 12.8 Venom folir 4 Exp. 72 Beers & Tlley 11-Aug 16-Aug 21-Aug 26-Aug 31-Aug 5-Sep 1-Sep 15-Sep 2-Sep 25-Sep

Delyed Dormnt vs. Post-hrvest WAA trts Post-hrvest 25 12 1 WAA colonies/3-min 8 6 4 16 12 2 1-Jun 1-Jul 31-Jul 3-Aug 29-Sep Exp. 628 WAA colonies/3-min 8 4 13-Apr 13-My 12-Jun 12-Jul 11-Aug 1-Sep 1-Oct Oil+Lorsn DD Oil DD Exp. 626 Delyed dormnt 26

27 Post hrvest v. Delyed Dormnt 2 15 Dizinon PH 26 Colonies/3 min 1 5 Lorsn PH 26 Dizinon DD 27 Lorsn DD 27 Sesonl Sums 513 9-Mr 28-Apr 17-Jun 6-Aug 25-Sep 14-Nov Lorsn DD 27 215 Colonies/3 min Dizinon DD 27 388 Lorsn PH 26 358 Dizinon PH 26 333 Exp. 71 Cockfield &Beers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Colonies/3 min - sesonl sum

27 Delyed Dormnt Tril 7 WAA colonies/7 min 6 5 4 3 2 Lorsn + Oil Oil Sesonl Sums 1 23-Mr 13-Apr 4-My 25-My 15-Jun 6-Jul 27-Jul 17-Aug 7-Sep 28-Sep 19-Oct Colonies/3 min Colonies/plot - Sesonl Sums 2 15 1 5 82 182 185 Exp. 72 Cockfield &Beers Lorsn+oil-DD Oil-DD

27 Airlst #1 - unregistered 6 NAI-232 14 fl oz 5 NAI-232 21 fl oz NAI-232 27 fl oz WAA colony/3 min. 4 3 2 Dizinon 4 l Sesonl Sums 1 2,24 27-Jun 7-Jul 17-Jul 27-Jul 6-Aug 16-Aug 26-Aug 5-Sep 15-Sep 25-Sep Dizinon 4 l 419 Colonies/3 min NAI-232 27 fl oz 1,228 NAI-232 21 fl oz 1,353 NAI-232 14 fl oz 1,399 Exp. 711 Beers & Tlley 5 1, 1,5 2, 2,5 WAA colonies/3 min (sesonl sum)

27 Airlst #2 - registered WAA colonies/plot 4 3 2 1 BeLef 1.7 oz+oil BeLef 2.3 oz+oil BeLef 2.8 oz+oil Dizinon 4 l Sesonl Sums 6-Aug 16-Aug 26-Aug 5-Sep 15-Sep 25-Sep 664 Colonies/plot Dizinon 5W BeLef 5SG+oil 71 354 BeLef 5SG+oil 416 BeLef 5SG+oil 361 Exp. 719 Beers & Tlley 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 WAA colonies/3 min-sesonl sum

27 WAA Ultor Test (2x, lte My) 1 WAA colonies/3 min 8 6 4 2 Ultor+oil (2x) Sesonl Sums 16-My 3-My 13-Jun 27-Jun 11-Jul 25-Jul 8-Aug 22-Aug 5-Sep 4 34.22 Colonies/3 min WAA crwlers/cm (sesonl sum) 3 2 1 6.73 Exp. 74 Beers & Tlley Ultor+oil (2x)

Field Trils Applied with weed (oom) spryer 1 gp to hericide strip Wtered efore nd fter tretment

WAA Root Control -Field Tril #1.88 Insultion fom 1.29 Crwlers NNP-515 1.5 qt.78 Vydte 3 gl.84 Vydte 1.5 gl.99 Vydte 1 gl Admire Pro 1.5 fl oz.3 1.54 Colonies Exp. 615..5 1. 1.5 2. WAA/cm sticky nd (sesonl vg) 61.2 Insultion fom 49. Sticky nds 54.6 NNP-515 1.5 qt 86. Vydte 3 gl 59. Vydte 1.5 gl 52.6 Vydte 1 gl 64. Admire Pro 1.5 fl oz 26. 2 4 6 8 1 WAA colonies/3 min (sesonl sums)

WAA-Resistnt Rootstocks G.41 M.26

Integrted Mite Control in Apple Orchrds

Neonicotinyls for Codling Moth - Assil 1 75 5 25 Assil Guthion Spider Mites/lef Assil 312 g Assil 336 g Assil 336 g Assil 472 g Assil 472 g Assil 54 g Assil 668 g Assil 668 g Assil 668 g Assil 668 g Assil 668 g Assil 668 g Assil 668 g Assil 668 g Assil 939 g

Neonicotinyls for Codling Moth - Clypso 1 75 5 25 Clypso Guthion Spider Mites/lef Clypso 544 g Clypso 544 g Clypso 672 g Clypso 672 g Clypso 8 g Clypso 81 g Clypso 81 g Clypso 81 g Clypso 81 g Clypso 81 g Clypso 84 g Clypso 844 g Clypso 177 g Clypso 177 g Clypso 177 g Clypso 177 g Clypso 1688 g Clypso 2248 g

Mites & Neonicotinyls - Tetrnychids Assil w, wo oil (ll) 917 1,169 without oil with oil 1,476 Assil w, wo oil (C1- C4) 988 Assil w, wo oil (C1, C2) Assil w, wo oil (C2) 685 975 1,55 1,79 3 6 9 1,2 1,5 Cum. mite dy (Tetrnychids) Exp. 219

Methods: Commercil Orchrd Trils Commercil orchrds, 1-4 cres/plot Bridgeport, Quincy, Bsin Replicted over sites Grower pplied Smpled mites My-Sept every 2-3 wk Cumultive Mite Dys: CMD = Σ.5(P+P)D- Tretment Rte/cre CM Gen. Timing Assil 7WP 3.4 oz 1 25 DD, +21 d Intrepid 2F 16 fl oz 2 125 DD, +21 d Clypso 4SC 6 fl oz 1 25 DD, +21 d Intrepid 2F 16 fl oz 2 125 DD, +21 d Rimon.83EC 32 fl oz 1 PF, +14, +14 Intrepid 2F 16 fl oz 2 125 DD, +21 d Imidn 7WP 5.33 l 1 25 DD, +21 d Imidn 7WP 5.33 l 2 125 DD, +21 d

25 Commercil Tril OP 25 Rimon Clpyso Assil 2 4 6 8 1, Tetrnychid mite dys

26 Commercil Tril OP 26 Rimon Clpyso Assil 2 4 6 8 1, Tetrnychid mite dys

27 Commercil Tril OP 27 Rimon Clpyso Assil 2 4 6 8 1, Tetrnychid mite dys

26 CM+thinners LS-Sevin-Imidn LS-Imidn Imidn LS-Sevin-Rimon LS-Rimon Rimon LS-Sevin-Clypso LS-Clypso Clpyso LS-Sevin-Assil LS-Assil Assil 5 1 15 2 25 3 35 Cumultive Mite Dys - Tetrnychids Exp. 63

26 Rust mite/sulfur tril - ARM 815 ATS 3X 529 ATS 1X 525 Flowle sulfur 3X 568 Flowle sulfur 1X 27 d Lime-sulfur 3X 167 e Lime-sulfur 1X 357 c 2 4 6 8 1, Cumultive Mite Dys - Apple Rust Mite (29 June-21 Jul) Exp. 63

26 Rust mite/sulfur tril - Predtors 11.4 ATS 3X 3.43 ATS 1X 4.12 Flowle sulfur 3X 3.97 Flowle sulfur 1X 3.16 Lime-sulfur 3X 4.12 Lime-sulfur 1X 2.84 2 4 6 8 1 12 14 16 Cumultive Mite Dys - Predtors (29 June-21 Jul) Exp. 63

Methods: Biossys Contct/Residul ERM, TSM, Typh Mortlity, fecundity, nd prey consumption (Typhs only) Residul Only Typhs feeding on TSM eggs (contminted prey) Mortlity, prey consumption, nd fecundity

Contct Biossy: Typhs 1 % Mortlity (Cumultive) 8 6 4 2 Lime-Sulfur ATS Kumulus 24 48 72 96 12 144 Hours post-tretment

Contct Biossy: Twospotted 1 % Mortlity (Cumultive) 8 6 4 2 Lime-Sulfur ATS Kumulus 24 48 72 96 12 144 Hours post-tretment

Contct Biossy: Europen red mite 1 % Mortlity (Cumultive) 8 6 4 2 24 48 72 96 12 144 Hours post-tretment Lime-Sulfur ATS Kumulus

Contct Biossy: Typhs (fecundity) 4. Fecundity (eggs/femle/dy) 3. 2. 1. Lime-Sulfur ATS Kumulus. 24 48 72 96 12 144 Hours post-tretment

T. occidentlis Biossys 1. Mortlity 2. Prey Consumption 3. Fecundity

27 Typh Biossys: Residul Only % Mortlity Kumulus 1 l 8 Kumulus 2 l ATS 1% 8 ATS 2% 2 32 Lime-Sulfur 4% 44 Lime-Sulfur 8% 4 2 4 6 8 1 % Mortlity 48 h Exp. 717

27 Typh Biossys: Residul Only Prey Consumption Kumulus 1 l Kumulus 2 l 6.2 6.6 7.4 ATS 1% ATS 2% 1.8 2.6 5.8 Lime-Sulfur 4% Lime-Sulfur 8% 2. 2.8 11.1 2 4 6 8 1 12 TSM eggs consumed/femle (48 h) Exp. 717

27 Typh Biossys: Residul Only Lime-sulfur with or without Oil 8.24 Oil 1% 2.66 Lime-sulfur 2% + Oil 1% 1.63 c Lime-sulfur 8% + Oil 1%. c Fecundity Lime-sulfur 2%.3 c Lime-sulfur 8%.34 c 2 4 6 8 1.46 TSM Eggs consumed/typh femle Oil 1%.39 Prey Consumption Lime-sulfur 2% + Oil 1%.7 Lime-sulfur 8% + Oil 1%.3 Lime-sulfur 2%.71 Lime-sulfur 8%.18.2.4.6.8 1 Typh eggs/femle Exp. 717

27 Typh Biossys: Sevin Contct/Residul Sevin 4F - Residul Prey Consumption Sevin 4F - Topicl 2 4 6 8 1 % Mortlity (48 h) % Mortlity 1.6 Sevin 4F - Residul 1.84 Sevin 4F - Topicl 11.2 5 1 15 TSM Eggs Consumed/femle 48 h Exp. 717

27 Typh Biossys: Sevin Contct/Residul 2.15 Sevin 4F - Residul 1.24 Sevin 4F - Topicl 2.16 1 2 3 4 Eggs lid/femle (48 h) Egg Viility Fecundity 1 Sevin 4F - Residul 1 Sevin 4F - Topicl 1 2 4 6 8 1 % Egg Htch Exp. 717

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Western Flower Thrips Ntive to western US Highly polyphgous Orchrd invder (?) Adults re dmging stge (egg lying)

Thrips found in pple Adult thrips/smple Western Flower Thrips Other thrips spp. 9% of thrips found on pple flowers re WFT (Frnkliniell occidentlis) Thrips (multiple spp.) live on pple ll seson in shoot tissues Other species* predominte on shoots *Scirtothrips citri, Thrips tci, Thrips treherni

Western Flower Thrips on Ntive Plnts sgerush (loom) 5 snow uckwhet (loom) 5 ritrush (loom) 15 ntelope itterrush (loom) rrowlef lsmroot (loom) 1 flixweed (loom) 16 downy rome (spring) dndelion (loom) 3 5 1 15 2 F. occidentlis /smple

Thrips immigrtion from order 2 2 23 24 15 15 Adult thrips/cluster 1 5 Adult thrips/cluster 1 5 1 2 3 Distnce (ft) from order 1 2 3 Distnce (ft) from order *Coopertive with Horton & Miliczky, USDA-Wpto

Thrips in pple flowers nd shoots.5.4 Low-weed flowers shoots Thrips per flower or shoot.3.2.1 High-weed flowers shoots flowers * * shoots. Mr Apr My Jun Jul Aug Mr Apr My Jun Jul Aug Mr Apr My Jun Jul Aug 23 24 25 Cockfield & Beers; Exps. 38, 48, 58

1% 8% 25 % of Eggs 6% 4% 2% Fruitlet Leves Stem Clyx Stmen Thrips Oviposition % % of Eggs 1% 8% 6% 4% 2% Pink 26 King loom Full loom Petl fll 15-25 mm fruit Clyx nd stem re preferred oviposition sites Pek egg numers found full loom-petl fll No eggs on lrger (25mm) fruit % Pink King loom Full loom Petl fll 1 mm fruit 25 mm fruit *Dt from Cockfield et l. 27 JESBC; Horton & Miliczky study

24 Thrips egg phenology & Crzol timing

Thrips 26 Timing nd Mterils Eggs/1 king fruit 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 23-Apr 3-My 13-My 23-My 2-Jun 12-Jun pink king loom full loom 5.7 mm 12.8 mm 17.3 mm 26.7 mm 31.7 mm Timing of Oviposition 5. 4. % Fruit Injury 3. 2. 1. Crzol Success Optimum Control Timing. 23-Apr 3-My 13-My 23-My 2-Jun 12-Jun

Thrips Insecticide Choices Crzol Spinosd (Success, Entrust) Assil New timing in 28 Spry Guide: Moved from Pink to Petl Fll!