Yes. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is a systemic fungicide that stays in the plant for 2-4 weeks.
People and pets can return to the treated as soon as it is completely dry. You should wait at least 24 hours before watering the lawn after treating with Eagle 20 EW
No. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide cannot be used as a soil drench, according to the manufacturer. They recommend that you use Eagle 20EW as a foliar spray or topically on the soil.
We would recommend our Eagle 20 EW Fungicide. It is labeled for Take-All Patch in your turf, and you would use 2.4 ounces per 1000 sq/ft in no less than 2 gallons of water. Label states for treatment of Take-All Patch: To reduce the severity, make 1 to 2 fall applications in September and October or…
Read Full Answer »If stored in a cool dry area, Eagle 20EW will last up to 3 years.
You will use 1.2 fl. oz. of Eagle 2EW per 1000 square feet. This is 7.2 teaspoons. This will generally go into 1-2 gallons of water depending on how much water it takes to cover the area. When using a product like Eagle 2EW, you will need to make sure you are using the right amount of product versus…
Read Full Answer »The Eagle 20EW Specialty Herbicide should not be used when temperatures are above 85 degrees or lower than 55. You will want to treat in the evening or early in the morning if temperatures are very hot during the day.
We recommend to rotate fungicides every 3 applications. We recommend to apply two times Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide and then rotate with another like Clearys 3336F.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide would not need to be reapplied if there was at least a few hours of no rain after application.
No, Eagle 20EW is not labeled to be used on garden vegetables. We would recommend using a product such as Liquid Copper Fungicide. It is labeled to be used on ornamentals, turf, roses, fruit and vegetables. You will mix 0.5 - 2.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water. Please let us know if you have any additi…
Read Full Answer »Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is a concentrate that has to be mixed with water. Therefore, addtional watering is not required.
It is recommended to wait 2 days to mow after applying Eagle 20EW.
You will need to use .18 fl oz of Eagle per 3 gallons of water to control apple scab. Be sure to refer to the product label for complete usage instructions.
The Eagle 20EW product label recommends that you use 6-10 fl. oz./acre in 100 gallons of water to treat black rot on grapes. This breaks down to 0.06 to 0.1 fl. oz. per gallon of water.
The best time to apply a fungicide such as Eagle 20EW will depend on what type of plant you are treating, the type of fungus you are trying to prevent and the region you are located in. We recommend reading over the product label available on the Eagle 20EW page on our website or contacting your loc…
Read Full Answer »Eagle 20 EW is a very popular product for general lawn fungus control.
Eagle 20EW is labeled for take-All Patch in your turf, and you would use 2.4 ounces per 1000 sq/ft in no less than 2 gallons of water. Label states for treatment of take-All Patch: To reduce the severity, make 1 to 2 fall applications in September and October or when night temperatures drop to 5…
Read Full Answer »Myclobutanil, the active ingredient in Eagle 20EW, is non-toxic to bees.
Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide should be applied and dried prior to rainfall. You should check the forecast and apply when you are not expecting any rain within at least 24 hours after application for the best results. If the product had ample drying time, it is possible that your application will s…
Read Full Answer »Using products that contain Myclobutanil or Triadimefon have shown to have great results. Otherwise, cutting away infected areas of the flax lily can help halt or slow the spread of disease and allow the plant to recover more quickly. If several plants are infected, you can collect the cuttings in a…
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