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AzaGuard is an insecticide containing 3.00% Azadirachtin, a botanical active ingredient derived from the neem tree. It is used to control a wide variety of pests including whiteflies, leafminers, scale, mealybugs, grasshoppers, locusts, caterpillars, beetles, aphids, and various soil-dwelling pests like nematodes and fungus gnats. It can be applied to various sites including lawns, turfgrass, ornamental plants, shrubs, trees, greenhouse crops, indoor plants, and poultry litter/livestock bedding. Applications include foliar sprays, soil drenches, trunk injections, and irrigation system applications. When used as a soil drench, it can target larvae and pupae. For tree trunk injections, it is applied to the trunk diameter. Always follow specific mixing and dilution instructions based on the target pest and application method. Note that it can be used in combination with certain non-phototoxic oils to enhance efficacy. Handle with care: avoid contact with eyes and skin, and do not inhale spray mist. Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, waterproof gloves, and shoes plus socks.
Pests covered (6)
WhitefliesLeafminersGrasshoppers and LocustsNematodesVarious pestsBeetles, Mites, Nematodes
Areas treatable (3)
Greenhouse, mushroom house, hydroponic, and field cropsSoil drenchTrees (Trunk Injection)
How to treat each type of area 5
Greenhouse, mushroom house, hydroponic, and field crops
| Target pest |
Location |
Rate |
Unit |
Label notes |
| Whiteflies |
Both |
8-21 fl. oz. |
per 10,000 sq. ft. |
Use in combination with 0.25-1.0% non-phototoxic crop oil in sufficient water to cover undersides of leaves. |
| Leafminers |
Both |
10-16 fl. oz. |
per 10,000 sq. ft. |
Use in combination with 0.25-1.0% non-phototoxic crop oil in sufficient water to cover undersides of leaves. |
| Grasshoppers and Locusts |
Both |
10-16 fl. oz. |
per 10,000 sq. ft. |
Spray when pests first appear. |
Soil drench
| Target pest |
Location |
Rate |
Unit |
Label notes |
| Nematodes |
Outdoor |
15 fl. oz. |
per 1,000 sq. ft. |
Apply in sufficient amount of water to penetrate the soil to a depth of 12 inches. |
Trees (Trunk Injection)
| Target pest |
Location |
Rate |
Unit |
Label notes |
| Various pests |
Both |
0.30-0.75 |
fl. oz. per inch trunk diameter |
Measure tree diameter at breast height (DBH). Repeat application as needed. |
Mixing instructions 2
| For pests |
Finished strength |
Label notes |
| General foliar/soil applications |
|
Dilute with water before introduction into the system. For soil drenches, use rates based on gallons of water (0.15% to 0.30% concentration). |
| Irrigation system |
0.10%-0.25% |
Use rates based on gallons of water for hydroponic use. |
Worker safety
Re-entry interval (REI)
0
PPE required
Long-sleeved shirt and long pants; Waterproof gloves; Shoes plus socks.
Timing & weather
- Apply when pests first appear.
- For non-food crops: repeat application every 5-7 days.
- For soil drenches: make 3-5 applications at 7-10 day intervals.
Use restrictions 4
- Do not apply to areas where water surface is present or to marigold areas below the mean high water mark.
- Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment or rinse water.
- Do not use in combination with other insecticides unless specifically noted.
- For soil drench: for less-media, do not exceed concentrations greater than 0.05% Azadirachtin.
Active ingredient
Bifenthrin
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