Taking an environmentally sensitive approach to pest management
Grasshopper nymphs can be found throughout Missouri. Typically a summer pest on field crops, the wet conditions in most areas of the state have allowed for the buildup of this pest in the lush, green vegetation of field borders, waterways, and in no-till fields. At present grasshopper nymphs range from very small in size up to 1/2 –inch in length. Wet years usually do not favor grasshopper populations as fungal pathogens can cause high mortality of small grasshoppers. This year the wet weather has not helped with grasshopper mortality, possibly allowing for grasshopper populations to build to problem levels. In Missouri, over 100 grasshopper species can be found although 6-7 species may cause problems in field crops. Typical grasshopper damage consists of irregular shaped holes extending from the leaf margin to the center of the leaf. Damaged tissue surrounding the feeding wound often has dead tissue surrounding the wound. Grasshoppers are capable of doing considerable damage in a very short time, especially at they grow in size. Adult grasshoppers (winged) are more difficult to control than smaller nymphs (wingless).
The following table lists the economic threshold for grasshopper infestations in non-cropland areas and grass pastures, corn, soybean, grain sorghum (milo) pesticide label directions and precautions.
Table 1. Grasshoppers in Non-Cropland Areas | |||
Grasshoppers in Non-Cropland Areas | |||
Comments: Control grasshoppers when they are small by applying spot treatments to hatching sites in non-cropland areas. Treatment in these areas is justified when grasshopper numbers reach or exceed 15 grasshoppers per square yard. | |||
Common Name | Trade Name | Rate of Formulated Material per acre | Placement |
esfenvalerate | *Asana XL | 2.9 to 5.8 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
zeta-cypermethrin | *Mustang Max | 3.2 to 4.0 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 to 3 pt. | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior | 2.56 fl. oz., see dealer for rates | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
* Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
Table 2. Grasshoppers in Grass Pastures | |||
Grasshoppers in Grass Pastures | |||
Comments: Control grasshoppers when they are small by applying spot treatments to hatching sites in grass pastures. Treatment in these areas is justified when grasshopper numbers reach or exceed 7 grasshoppers per square yard. |
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Common Name | Trade Name | Rate of Formulated Material per acre | Placement |
zeta-cypermethrin | *Mustang Max | 3.2 to 4.0 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 to 4 pt. | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
* Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
Table 3. Grasshoppers in Field Corn | |||
Grasshoppers in Field Corn | |||
Comments: Control grasshoppers when they are small by applying spot treatments to hatching sites in field borders and grass waterways. Treatment is justified in corn fields when 7 or more grasshoppers per square yard are present and grain fill is being severely limited. After pollen shed, control may be necessary if grasshoppers are damaging foliage above ear zone. Dimethoate should not be applied to corn during pollen-shed. |
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Common Name | Trade Name | Rate of Formulated Material per acre | Placement |
esfenvalerate | *Asana XL | 5.8 to 9.6 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
cyfluthrin | *Baythroid XL | 2.1 to 2.8 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
bifenthrin | *Brigade 2EC | 2.1 to 6.4 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos + gamma-cyhalothrin | *Cobalt | 7 to 13 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
dimethoate | Dimethoate 4EC | 1 pt. | Broadcast |
bifenthrin | *Fanfare 2EC | 2.1 to 6.4 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
zeta-cypermethrin + bifenthrin | *Hero | 2.6 to 6.1 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos | *Lorsban 4E | 1/2 to 1 pt. | Broadcast |
microencapsulated methyl parathion | *Penncap-M 2 | 2 to 3 pt. | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Proaxis | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 to 3 pt. | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
* Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
Table 4. Grasshoppers in Soybean | |||
Grasshoppers in Soybean | |||
Comments: Treat when defoliation reaches 30% before boom, 20% bloom to pod fill, or when 5% to 10% of pods are damaged. | |||
Common Name | Trade Name | Rate of Formulated Material per acre | Placement |
esfenvalerate | *Asana XL | 5.8 to 9.6 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
cyfluthrin | *Baythroid XL | 2.0 to 2.8 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
bifenthrin | *Brigade 2EC | 2.1 to 6.4 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos + gamma-cyhalothrin | *Cobalt | 7 to 13 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
dimethoate | Dimethoate 4EC | 1 pt. | Broadcast |
carbofuran | *Furadan 4F | 1/4 to 1/2 pt. | Broadcast |
carbofuran | *Furadan LFR | 1/4 to 1/2 pt. | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos | *Lorsban 4E | 1/2 to 1 pt. | Broadcast |
zeta-cypermethrin | *Mustang Max | 3.2 to 4.0 fl. oz | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos | *Nufos 4E | 1/2 to 1 pt. | Broadcast |
acephate | Orthene 97 | 1/4 to 1/2 lb. | Broadcast |
microencapsulated methyl parathion | *Penncap-M | 2 to 3 pt. | Broadcast |
permethrin | *Pounce 3.2EC | 2.0 to 4.0 fl. oz | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Proaxis | 3.2 to 3.84 fl. oz | Broadcast |
carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 to 3 pt. | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior | 3.2 to 3.84 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
* Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
Table 5. Grasshoppers in Grain Sorghum | |||
Grasshoppers in Grain Sorghum | |||
Comments: Control grasshoppers when they are small by applying spot treatments to hatching sites in grain sorghum. Treatment in field is justified when 7 or more grasshoppers per square and are present. | |||
Common Name | Trade Name | Rate of Formulated Material per acre | Placement |
cyfluthrin | *Baythroid XL | 1.0 to 2.8 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos + gamma-cyhalothrin | *Cobalt | 7 to 13 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
dimethoate | *Dimethoate 4EC | 1/2 to 1 pt. | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | Karate w/ Zeon Tech | 1.28 to 1.92 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos | *Lorsban 4E | 1 to 2 pt. | Broadcast |
zeta-cypermethrin | *Mustang Max | 3.2 to 4.0 fl. oz | Broadcast |
chlorpyrifos | *Nufos 4E | 1 to 2 pt. | Broadcast |
gamma-cyhalothrin | *Proaxis | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 to 3 pt. | Broadcast |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | Broadcast |
* Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
Table 6. Grasshoppers in Wheat | |||
Grasshoppers in Wheat | |||
Comments: Treat when 8 or more adults per square yard are present within crop. Barrier treatments in border areas may be required to prevent migration into the crop if more than 20 adults per square yard are present in field margins. | |||
Common Name | Trade Name | Rate of Formulated Material per acre | Placement |
cyfluthrin | *Baythroid XL | 1.8 to 2.4 fl. oz. | On foliage |
chlorpyrifos + | *Cobalt | 7 to 13 fl. oz. | On foliage |
dimethoate | *Dimethoate 4EC | 3/4 pt. | On foliage |
carbofuran | *Furadan 4F | 1/4 to 1/2 pt. | On foliage |
carbofuran | *Furadan LFR | 1/4 to 1/2 pt. | On foliage |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Karate | 1.28 to 1.92 fl. oz. | On foliage |
zeta-cypermethrin | *Mustang Max | 3.2 to 4.0 fl. oz. | On foliage |
microencapsulated methyl parathion | *Penncap-M | 2 to 3 pt. | On foliage |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Proaxis | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | On foliage |
carbaryl | Sevin XLR Plus | 1 to 3 pt. | On foliage |
lambda-cyhalothrin | *Warrior | 2.56 to 3.84 fl. oz. | On foliage |
Seed Treatments | |||
* Designates a restricted-use pesticide. Use is restricted to certified applicators only. Regardless of the formulation selected, read the label to determine appropriated insecticide rates, directions, precautions, and restrictions. |
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REVISED: February 29, 2012