Trade Name:
Endigo ZC
Basic Information
Common Name:
lambda-cyhalothrin/thiamethoxam
Pesticide Type:
Insecticide
EPA Registration Number:
100-1276
Chemical Information
Chemical Class:
pyrethroid/neonicotinoid
Amount Per Acre:
5-6 fl oz
Amount Per 100:
see label
REI:
24
Hours
PHI:
35
Days
Restricted Use:
*
restricted-use pesticide; may be purchased and used only by certified applicators, or used by someone under the supervision of a certified applicator.
†
Not for use in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Pesticide labels and indicate ‘Not for use on Long Island, NY’ mean that use is prohibited in Nassau and Suffolk Counties only.
Labels
Notes
Notes:
*†Lambda-Cyhalothrin/Thiamethoxam (*†Endigo) is registered in NY pome fruits and stone fruits against a range of pests. This is a pre-mix, combining lambda-cyhalothrin, the a.i. in *Warrior, with thiamethoxam, the a.i. in *†Actara. The pome fruit label includes leafhoppers, leafminers, stink bugs, plant bugs, Japanese beetle, internal worms, apple maggot and sawflies. The stone fruit label includes aphids, stink bugs, plant bugs, Japanese beetle, and borer species. Because of pollinator restrictions, do not apply in apples/pears during pink bud/green cluster through bloom, or in stone fruits from swollen bud through bloom. Special NY restrictions include a maximum of 19.0 fl oz/A per season; PHI is 35 days in pome fruits, 14 days in stone fruits; REI = 24 hr. Not for use in Nassau or Suffolk Counties. It has a high bee poisoning hazard. [For best effectiveness and insecticide resistance management, the use of pre-mixes should be reserved for those situations when the pest complex to be treated is appropriately matched to the combination of active ingredients and modes of action contained in the product.]
Insecticide
Toxicity To Bees:
High
Insecticide Type:
Conventional, Non-OP
For Use on Apples
Pests
| Name | Type | Efficacy |
| Codling Moth | InsectsAndMites | Moderate |
| Plum Curculio | InsectsAndMites | Moderate |
| Green Aphids | InsectsAndMites | High |
| Green fruitworms | InsectsAndMites | High |
| Leafhoppers | InsectsAndMites | High |
| Obliquebanded leafroller | InsectsAndMites | Moderate |
| Rosy Apple Aphid | InsectsAndMites | Moderate |
| Redbanded Leafroller | InsectsAndMites | High |
| San Jose Scale | InsectsAndMites | Moderate |
| Spotted Tentiform Leafminer | InsectsAndMites | High |
| Tarnished Plant Bug | InsectsAndMites | High |
| Oriental Fruit Moth | InsectsAndMites | Moderate |
| Apple Maggot | InsectsAndMites | High |
Growth Stages
| Name | Can Be Used on Growth Stage | Remarks |
| Silver Tip |
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| Green Tip |
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| Half-Inch Green |
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| Tight Cluster |
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| Pink |
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| Bloom |
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| Petal Fall |
151
| Recommended period for control of codling moth, oriental fruit moth, lesser appleworm, European apple sawfly, green fruitworms, obliquebanded leafroller, redbanded leafroller, leafminers, tarnished plant bug, and leafhoppers. |
| Additional Summer Sprays |
151
| Recommended period for control of apple maggot, codling moth, Japanese beetle, obliquebanded leafroller, oriental fruit moth, redbanded leafroller, San Jose scale, leafminers, stink bugs, and leafhoppers. |
| Postharvest |
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| Control of Storage Disorders |
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Please note that if a number appears under the field “Can Be Used on Growth Stage” it is indicating that it can be used during this growth stage. The number appearing here is a bug and we intend on fixing it sorry for any inconvenience.
Beneficials
| Name | Toxicity |
| Amblyseius fallacis | H |
| Aphidoletes aphidimyza | H |
| Typhlodromus pyri | H |
| Stethorus punctum | H |
L - Low Toxicity
M - Moderate Toxicity
H - Highly Toxicity