Abstract
Assail 30SG (acetamiprid) and AzaGuard (azadirachtin) were evaluated in the laboratory to assess their potential to control spotted wing drosophila (SWD). The products were tested separately with and without added sugar at rates indicated in the tables. Laboratory-reared SWD adults were placed in plastic cages (9 × 4.38 × 4.13 inches) with 15–20 blueberries treated with the insecticides. Prior to introduction of the SWD into the cages, the fruit was treated by mixing the various rates in 200 ml water in a 32 oz, Modesa® spray bottle (distributed …
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