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KEYPLEX AWP® PLUS IS A BROAD SPECTRUM, CONTACT-
BOTANICAL INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE FOR USE IN AGRICULTURE, FRUITS, NUTS, VEGETABLES, ORNAMENTALS, LANDSCAPES, TURF, GREENHOUSES AND NURSERIES.
IT CONTROLS PESTS SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NAVAL ORANGE WORM, CODLING MOTH, APHIDS, THRIPS, WHITEFLIES, MITES, AND OTHER PLANT BUGS.
• EMULSIFIABLE CONCENTRATE
• TRIPLE MODE OF ACTION
• MANAGES PEST RESISTANCE
• NO REI/ NO PHI
• USDA NOP COMPLIANT
• KILLS AND REPELS FOR MAX PROTECTION
• KILLS EGGS AND ADULTS, BREAKS LIFE-CYCLE
• SOFT ON BENEFICIALS
ACTIVE INGREDIENT
Thyme oil………………………………………………..10.00%
Cinnamon oil…………………………………………..10.00%
Rosemary oil…………………………………………….5.00%
Geraniol…………………………………………………..5.00%
Sesame oil……………………………………………….5.00%
Other Ingredents*……………………………………65.00%
Total…………………………………………………………100%
*White mineral oil, isopropyl myristate, vanillin, polyglyceryl oleate
PLANT SAFETY
The use directions of this product are based on the results of product testing programs on a wide variety of plants. However, it is impossible to test this product on all species and cultivars.
The phytotoxicity of KeyPlex AWP has been assessed on a wide variety of common ornamental plants with no phytotoxicity. However, not all plant species and their varieties and cultivars have been tested with KeyPlex AWP applied alone or with a possible tank mix combinations, sequential pesticide treatments, and adjuvants and surfactants.
Local conditions also can influence plant Local conditions also can influence plant tolerance and may not match those under which testing has been conducted. Therefore, before using KeyPlex AWP, test the products on a sample of the plant and/or seedling. Do not apply on plant when the temperature is 90° F or above.
THE USE OF ADJUVANTS (SPREADERS AND/OR PENETRANTS) IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE.
KeyPlex AWP can be applied through most standard or field type sprayers after dilution and mixing with water in accordance with label instructions. For best results, spray coverage should be uniform and complete. Always read and follow label directions for adjuvants.
PREHARVEST INTERVAL: KeyPlex AWP may be applied to crops at any time up to and including the day of harvest. Use lower rates for light to moderate insect infestations and higher rates for heavy infestations.
Repeat application as required to maintain the desired level of control. KeyPlex AWP may be applied to crops at any time up to and including the day of harvest. Use lower rates for light to moderate insect Infestations and higher rates for heavy infestations. Repeat application.
COMPATIBILITY
KeyPlex AWP may be used in combination with other pesticides. However, in unfamiliar mixtures use a “jar compatibility” test.
AGRICULTURE APPLICATION RATES: Spray when pests first appear. Repeat application every 5 to 7 days.
Crops: Including but not limited to… | Insects/Mites: Including but not limited to… | Application Rate in 100 gallons per Acre for Ground Applications | |
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Christmas Trees Caution: Certain adjuvants may affect coloration of blue spruce | Mites and Aphids | 1.0 - 4.0 pt | |
Backyard Fruit and Nut Trees | Aphids and Mites | 12 - 48 oz. Use sufficient water to get thorough coverage | |
Mushroom Houses | Mushroom flies (Phorids & Sciarids) | 4 - 8 oz per gallon - Spray dilution on outside and inside walls, floors, and sideboards of mushroom houses after compost has been pasteurized by heating. Also spray over the plastic covering the beds and trays after spawning. Retreat as needed. |
For aerial applications use a minimum of 15 gallons of spray volume per acre. Complete coverage of foliage is essential to achieve control. The foliage should be completely WET, but avoid runoff. The use of a spreader and/or penetrant adjuvant improves product performance. |
PESTS CONTROLLED THROUGH DRIP IRRIGATION SYSTEMS (including but not limited to): Cutworms, Wireworms, Root Maggots, Symphylans, and Crickets. |
CROPS TREATED BY DRIP IRRIGATION (including but not limited to): Beets, Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage, Chinese Broccoli, Broccoli, Chinese Cabbage, Chinese Mustard, Cauliflower, Collard, Endive, Garlic, Ginseng, Kale, Melons (Cantaloupes, Casabas, Honeydew, Muskmelons, Persians, and Watermelons), Onions (bulb and green), Parsnips, Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Spinach, Strawberries, Sugar Beets, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes. |
Apply KeyPlex AWP through the drip irrigation systems at a rate of 2 pints per acre of plant bed as a preventative treatment or when pest infestation is low to moderate and 4 pints per acre of plant bed when pest infestation is high. Apply 2 to 3 applications of KeyPlex AWP over a 7 to 14 day schedule. Refer to local extension recommendations for additional information regarding pest populations and thresholds. KeyPlex AWP can be applied at any time during the crop cycle, from the time of planting to the harvest and there are no restrictions on the number of applications per season. For drip irrigation systems, set the emitter spacing and the line pressure to give the best bed coverage and reduce loss of chemigation products through leaching. |
Bed Spacing | Linear Feet of Bed to Equal One Acre | KeyPlex AWP 2 pints/ acre Rate/1000 row feet | KeyPlex AWP 4 pints/acre Rate/1000 row feet |
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36 inches | 14,520 ft | 2.2 fl oz | 4.4 fl oz |
48 inches | 10,890 ft | 2.9 fl oz | 5.9 fl oz |
60 inches | 8,712 ft | 3.7 fl oz | 7.4 fl oz |
72 inches | 7,260 ft | 4.4 fl oz | 8.8 fl oz |
AGRICULTURE APPLICATION RATES: Spray when pests first appear. Repeat application every 5 to 7 days.
Crops: Including but not limited to… | Insects/Mites: Including but not limited to… | Application Rate in 100 gallons per Acre for Ground Applications | |
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Legume and Fruiting Vegetables: Asparagus, Beans, Eggplants, Lentils, Peas, Peanuts, Peppers and Tomatoes | Aphids, Beetles, Whiteflies, Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Plant Bugs, Thrips, and Early stages of Caterpillars | 1.0 - 4.0 pt | |
Bulb, Cole and Leafy Vegetables: Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Garlic, Lettuce, Onions and Spinach | Aphids, Beetles, Whiteflies, Two-Spotted Spider Mites, Plant Bugs, Thrips, and Early stages of Caterpillars | 1.0 - 4.0 pt (For Onion: Use 1.0 - 5.0 pt) | |
Cucurbits: Cantaloupes, Cucumbers, Melons, Squashes and Watermelons | Aphids, Beetles, Whiteflies, Two-Spotted Spider Mites,Plant Bugs, Thrips, and Early stages of Caterpillars | 1.0 - 4.0 pt | |
Root and Tuber Vegetables: Carrots, Potatoes, Radishes, Sweet Potatoes and Turnips | Aphids, Plant Bugs, Potato Leaf hoppers,Two-Spotted Spider Mite and Thrips | 1.0 - 4.0 pt | |
Alfalfa | Aphids, Leafhoppers, PlantBugs, Thrips and Early stages of Caterpillars | 1.5 - 4.0 pt | |
Herbs and Spices: Anise, Basil, Dill, Mint, Peppermint, Spearmint, Thyme, and Wintergreen | Aphids, Leafhoppers, PlantBugs, Thrips and Early stages of Caterpillars | 1.0 - 3.0 pt | |
Small Fruits and Berries: Blackberries, Blueberries, Cranberries, Raspberries and Strawberries | Aphids, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Whiteflies, Lygus Bugs, Thrips, Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Pacific Spider Mite, McDaniel Mite, European Red Mite and Early stages of Leaf rollers and Caterpillars | 1.0 - 4.0 pt Note: Raspberries do not exceed 3 pts per acre | |
Grapes and Hops: Grapes (Raisin, Table and Wine) | Leafhoppers, Sharp shooters, Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Pacific Spider Mite, Willamette Mite, Thrips, Mealy bugs and Early stages of Leaf rollers and Caterpillars | 1.0 - 4.0 pt | |
Stone Fruits and Pome Fruits: Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, Olives, Pears, Plums, Prunes, Pomegranates and Persimmons | Aphids, Thrips, Leafhoppers, Psylla, Scales, Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Pacific Mite, McDaniel Mite, European Red Mite, Early stages of Leaf rollers and Caterpillars | 2.0 - 5.0 pt | |
Citrus and Sub Tropicals: Avocados, Lemons, Grapefruit, Oranges, Papayas, Bananas, Plantains, Mangos | Aphids, Thrips, Scales, Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Pacific Mite, Citrus Red Mite, Citrus Rust Mite, European Red Mite, Early stages of Leafrollers and Caterpillars | 2.0 - 4.0 pt | |
Nuts: Almonds, Cashews, Pecans, Pistachios and Walnuts | Aphids, Thrips, Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Pacific Mite, McDaniel Mite and European Red Mite | 1.0 - 4.0 pt | |
FieldCrops: Corn, Cotton, Sorghum, Soybeans, Sweet Corn and Tobacco | Aphids, Soybean Aphid, Beetles, Whiteflies, Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Plant Bugs, Thrips, and Early stages of Caterpillars | 1.0 - 4.0 pt |
USE RATES FOR ANY PLANTS GROWN INDOORS OR IN GREENHOUSES, SHADEHOUSES, INTERIORSCAPES, NURSERIES, LATHHOUSES, FORESTRY GREENHOUSES AND NURSERIES. Spray when pests first appear. Repeat application every 5 to 7 days.
PEST SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO: | fl oz per 100 gal | ||
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APHIDS: Green Peach aphids, Pea aphids, Cotton aphids, Rose aphids | 20 - 40 | ||
BEETLES: Flea beetles, Leaf beetles | 20 - 48 | ||
Early stages of CATERPILLARS: Army worms, Leaf rollers, Loopers, Webworms | 16 - 32 | ||
FLIES: Fungus gnats, Shore flies | 16 - 32 | ||
LEAFHOPPERS: Grape leaf hoppers, Potato leaf hoppers | 16 - 32 | ||
LEAFMINERS: Azaela leaf miners,Citrus leaf miners, Blotch leaf miners, Boxwood leaf miners | 16 - 48 | ||
MEALYBUGS: Citrus mealy bugs, Long-tailed mealy bugs | 16 - 48 | ||
MITES: Two-Spotted Spidermite, Broad mite, Citrus budmite, Cyclamen mite, Rust mite | 16 - 48 | ||
SOFT SCALES (Crawler Stages) | 16 - 48 | ||
THRIPS: Western flower thrips, Greenhouse thrips | 32 - 64 | ||
WHITEFLIES: Greenhouse whiteflies, Silver leaf whiteflies | 20 - 40 |
USE RATES FOR OUTDOOR PLANTS INCLUDING TREES, LANDSCAPES, TURFGRASS, NURSERY, AND ALL OUTDOOR ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. Spray when pests first appear. Repeat application every 5 to 7 days.
PEST SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO: | fl oz per 100 gal | ||
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APHIDS: Green Peach aphids, Pea aphids, Cotton aphids, Rose aphids | 20 - 40 | ||
BEETLES: Flea beetles, Leaf beetles, Mexican bean beetles, Rose chafers | 32 - 64 | ||
BUGS: Boxelder bugs, Chinch bugs, Lygus bugs, Spittle bugs | 16 - 32 | ||
Early stages of CATERPILLARS: Armyworms, Cutworms, Fruitworms, Gypsy moths, Hornworms, Leafrollers, Navel orange worms, Pine tip moths, Sod webworms, Tent caterpillars, Tobacco budworms | 16 - 32 | ||
FLIES: Cherry maggots, Craneflies, Midges | 20 - 40 | ||
LEAFHOPPERS: Variegated leaf hoppers and Sharpshooters | 32 - 64 | ||
LEAFMINERS: Azaela leaf miners, Citrus leaf miners, Blotch leaf miners, Boxwood leaf miners | 16 - 48 | ||
MEALYBUGS: Apple mealybugs, Citrus meal bugs, Grape mealybugs | 16 - 48 | ||
MITES: Two-Spotted Spider mite, Broad mite, Citrus budmite, Cyclamen mite, Rust mite | 16 - 48 | ||
PSYLLIDS: Pear psylla | 16 - 48 | ||
SAWFLIES: European pine sawflies, Pear sawflies, Red-headed pine sawflies, Yellow-headed pine sawflies | 16 - 48 | ||
Crawler stages of SCALES: Black scales, Brown soft scales, California red scales, Coffee scales, Olive scales, San Jose scales | 16 - 48 | ||
THRIPPS: Citrus thrips, Onion thrips, Western flower thrips | 32 - 64 | ||
WHITEFLIES: Greenhouse whiteflies, Silverleaf whiteflies, Wooly whiteflies | 16 - 32 |