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Bonide Fruit Tree & Plant Guard User Manual

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Table 1 Cont.

Tree Nuts

Almond, Beech Nut, Brazil

Nut, Butternut, Cashew,

Chestnut, Chinquapin,

Filbert (Hazelnut), Hickory,

Macadamia Nut, Walnut

(Black and English)
Do not make more than

4 applications per year

PHI

25 Days

On

Almonds

14 Days

On All

Other

Listed

Nuts

Insects Controlled

Ants, Chinch Bug, Codling Moth,

Filbertworm, Leaffooted Bug, Leafroller

spp., Navel Orangeworm, Peach Twig

Borer, Plant Bug spp., Stink Bug spp.

Walnut Aphid, Walnut Husk Fly spp. (Adult)

Diseases Controlled

Alternaria leaf spot, Anthracnose, Blossom

blight, Eastern filbert blight, Leaf rust, Scab,

Green fruit rot, Shothole

Dormant: Absence of growth in late fall,

winter and early spring.
Green Tip Stage: When branch tips show

new, green tissue.

Pre-Bloom/Pink Bud Stage: When blossom

buds show full color before opening.

Bloom Stage: When blossoms are open.
Petal Fall Stage: When the last of petals

have fallen from the blossoms (when bees

are gone).

Fruit Set: Fruit is established and clearly

visible

Ideal time to apply Bonide All Seasons

Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil for

control of listed over-wintering insects.

First application can be made anytime

in this period of growth

To protect pollinating insects, such as

bees, do not spray during this period.

Second application can be made.

Third and subsequent applications can

be made every 10 – 14 days, up to

cut-off date listed in Table 1 for PHI

(Pre Harvest Interval).

Fruit Tree Stages and Spray Schedule