Condor

Condor

biological insecticide

Pests:

Armyworms
Cutworms
Loopers
Borers
Imported cabbageworm
Diamondback moth
Beet armyworm
Green cloverworm
Velvetbean caterpillar
Fruitworm
Hornworms
Tobacco budworm
Cotton bollworm
Twig borer
Gypsy moth
Grapeleaf skeletonizer
European corn borer

(For a complete list of pests, please refer to the product label.)

Crops:

Vegetable and cole crops
Pasture and hay crops
Herbs and spices
Small fruit and berries
Melons
Beans
Corn
Hops
Small grains
Tobacco
Cotton
Fruit, nut and vine crops
Flowers
Ornamental plants
Forest and shade trees
Stored soybeans and grain
Turfgrass

(For a complete list of crops, please refer to the product label.)

Active Ingredient: Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki

Rates: 21.4-53.4 oz. per acre (see label)

Spray Interval: 3-10 days (see label)

Re-entry Interval: 4 hours

Days to Harvest: 0

Notes:

Condor is a biological insecticide specific for use against the lepidopterous larvae listed on the label. Condor must be eaten by the larvae to be effective. Since Condor is most effective against small, newly hatched larvae, an early scouting program to determine early infestations is recommended. After consuming a lethal dose of Condor, larvae stop eating within an hour, but may remain on the foliage until they die, usually within several days. Affected larvae move more slowly and tend to become shriveled and discolored before dying.

For complete use directions, please refer to the product label.