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Oberon™ Flowable Insecticide-Miticide

PCP #28905 · Bayer Cropscience Inc. · Miticide

Group 23

Group 23 suspension concentrate insecticide-miticide containing spiromesifen at 240 g/L for control of mites and whiteflies on vegetables, berries, field crops, and herbs. Effective against egg and nymphal stages of target pests.

Registered uses (18)

Crop × pest × application rate combinations from the official label. Rates converted to per-acre. Always confirm against the official label PDF before applying.

CropTargetRatePHI
AlfalfaTwo-spotted spider mite202–405 mL/acre
BeanBroad mite, Two-spotted spider mite202–243 mL/acre1 d
BeanWhiteflies (Including Silverleaf, Sweetpotato and Greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre10 d
BroccoliWhiteflies (including silverleaf, sweetpotato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre7 d
CeleryWhiteflies (including silverleaf, sweetpotato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre7 d
CornBanks grass mite, Two-spotted spider mite162–243 mL/acre5 d
CucumberTwo-spotted spider mite, Whiteflies (including silverleaf, sweet potato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre1 d
Green OnionTwo-spotted spider mite202–243 mL/acre7 d
KohlrabiWhiteflies (including silverleaf, sweetpotato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre7 d
LettuceWhiteflies (including silverleaf, sweetpotato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre7 d
MintMint bud mite243–356 mL/acre7 d
MintTwo-spotted spider mite202–243 mL/acre7 d
PeaBroad mite, Two-spotted spider mite, Whiteflies (including silverleaf, Sweetpotato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre10 d
PotatoTwo-spotted spider mite, Whiteflies (including silverleaf, sweetpotato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre7 d
RaspberryTwo-spotted spider mite, McDaniel spider mite356–469 mL/acre3 d
StrawberryTwo-spotted spider mite, Whiteflies (including silverleaf, sweet potato and greenhouse)356–469 mL/acre3 d
TomatoBroad mite, Two-spotted spider mite, Whiteflies (including silverleaf, sweetpotato and greenhouse)202–243 mL/acre1 d
WheatBanks grass mite, Two-spotted spider mite162 mL/acre5 d

About this content. This page presents the official PMRA label as published by Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency, the source of record. Always read the official label and consult your provincial pesticide- application authority before use. Report an error.