Capture insecticide/miticide cotton (except California)
Simply put, not other insecticide offers better, more economical control of cotton pests.
It's true. You won't find a product with
broader-spectrum control. And since Capture® insecticide-miticide has a
longer residual than other pyrethroids, you can time your application
for excellent early square protection that lasts. We know that the
first 10 to 11 fruiting branches can provide up to 95% of a plant's
total yield, so early, effective protection means more lint at harvest.
For use of Capture in California, click here.
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Banded thrips
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Fall armyworm
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Beet armyworm
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Lygus species
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Boll weevil
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Pink bollworm
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Cabbage looper
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Plant bugs
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Carmine spider mite
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Saltmarsh caterpillar
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Cotton aphid
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Stinkbugs
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Cotton bollworm
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Tobacco budworm
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Cotton fleahopper
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Two-spotted spider mite
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Cutworms
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Whitefly
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European corn borer
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Yellowstriped armyworm
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Capture insecticide-miticide/cotton at a glance.
Applied: Ground
or air application from pinhead square to first fruit. Typically this
timing occurs between June 1 and July 1 in the Midsouth and Eastern
Cotton Belt.
Tank-Mix Partners:
Capture can be tank mixed with other products approved for use on
cotton, although the broad-spectrum label could make any tank-mix
options unnecessary.