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Savey is a proven long lasting miticide, providing consistent residual control for up to 60 days. Savey’s unique mode of action provides effective ovicidal and immature stage control. Adult female mites exposed to sprays or foliar deposits of Savey will lay non-viable eggs – controlling mite population through life cycle interruption. Savey is ideal in an IPM program, compatible with most pesticides and adjuvants. The dry flowable formulation is easy to measure, mix, and handle with low use rates and minimal PPE required. |
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| Name: |
Hexythiazox (50.0%) |
| Common Name: |
Savey |
| Class of Chemistry: |
Carboxamide |
| Formulation: |
Dry Flowable |
| Empirical Formula: |
C17H21CI N202S |
| CAS Number: |
78587-05-0 |
| Mode of Action: |
Savey controls mites through ovicidal and larvicidal activity. Female mites exposed to Savey will lay non-viable eggs. Newly deposited eggs exposed to Savey will fail to develop and larval stages will be controlled. | |
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- Apply at the first sign of mite colonization on plant surfaces
- Apply in a manner to provide thorough and uniform coverage of all plant surface area especially the underside of leaves
- Use higher rates on moderate to high mite infestations or for longer residual activity
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- Do not apply through any type of irrigation system
- Use only spreader-stickers which you are familiar with and know to be safe under your conditions
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- Label specifies one application per crop growth cycle (season)
- If Savey has been applied, do not apply another miticide with the same mode of action in the same crop growth cycle
- Before mixing with other products, test-mix small proportionate quantities of each to ensure compatibility
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