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Registered Crop Input Products / Sevin® XLR

Sevin® XLR

PCP #27876 · Tessenderlo Kerley Inc. · Insecticide

Group 1A

Group 1A carbamate insecticide liquid suspension for control of various insect pests on forage, field, cereal, vegetable, tobacco, fruit, berry crops, shelterbelts, and forests. Also used for chemical thinning of apples and Mountain Pine Beetle control on high value trees and trap trees.

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Registered uses (43)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
AppleChemical thinning0.202–1.3 L/acre75 d
AppleChemical thinning0.202–0.87 L/acre75 d
AsparagusAsparagus beetle, Cutworms (climbing)1.01–2.59 L/acre2 d
BeanClimbing cutworms–5 d
BeanEuropean corn borer2.12 L/acre5 d
BeanFlea beetles, Leafhoppers1.01 L/acre5 d
BeanLygus bugs, Stink bugs2.12–2.59 L/acre5 d
BeanMexican bean beetle0.506–0.607 L/acre5 d
BeetArmyworms, Corn earworm, Diamondback moth (larvae), Imported cabbageworm, Lygus bugs, Meadow spittlebug, Stink bugs, Six spotted leafhopper1.01–2.12 L/acre7 d
BeetFlea beetles, Leafhoppers0.506–1.01 L/acre7 d
BlueberryBlueberry maggot, Cranberry fruitworm, Lecanium scale, Leafrollers, Bruce spanworm1.62 L/acre2 d
CanolaFlea Beetles0.202 L/acre–
CarrotArmyworms, Corn earworm, Diamondback moth (larvae), Imported cabbageworm, Lygus bugs, Meadow spittlebug, Stink bugs, Six spotted leafhopper1.01–2.12 L/acre1 d
CarrotFlea beetles, Leafhoppers0.506–1.01 L/acre1 d
CeleryArmyworms, Corn earworm, Diamondback moth (larvae), Imported cabbageworm, Lygus bugs, Meadow spittlebug, Stink bugs, Six spotted leafhopper1.01–2.12 L/acre5 d
CeleryFlea beetles, Leafhoppers0.506–1.01 L/acre5 d
Chinese cabbageArmyworms, Corn earworm, Diamondback moth (larvae), Imported cabbageworm, Lygus bugs, Meadow spittlebug, Stink bugs, Six spotted leafhopper1.01–2.12 L/acre21 d
Chinese cabbageFlea beetles, Leafhoppers0.506–1.01 L/acre21 d
ChokecherryPrairie Tent Caterpillar, Ugly Nest Caterpillar, Fruittree Leafroller––
CranberryBluntnosed cranberry leafhopper, Cranberry fruitworm, Cutworms (climbing), Fireworms2.59–3.08 L/acre2 d
CucumberCucumber beetle, Cutworms (climbing), Flea beetle, Leafhoppers, Squash bug1.01 L/acre5 d
EggplantFlea beetles, Leafhoppers1.01 L/acre2 d
Forage and PastureGrasshoppers (adults or dense vegetation)0.931–1.42 L/acre0 d
Forage and PastureGrasshoppers (nymphs or sparse vegetation)0.486–0.931 L/acre0 d
ForestGypsy moth0.931 L/acre–
LettuceArmyworms, Corn earworm, Diamondback moth (larvae), Imported cabbageworm, Lygus bugs, Meadow spittlebug, Stink bugs, Six spotted leafhopper1.01–2.12 L/acre5 d
LettuceFlea beetles, Leafhoppers0.506–1.01 L/acre5 d
MelonCucumber beetle, Cutworms (climbing), Flea beetle, Leafhoppers, Squash bug1.01 L/acre5 d
PeasAlfalfa looper1.9 L/acre3 d
PineMountain Pine Beetle––
PineMountain Pine Beetle––
PotatoColorado potato beetles0.506 L/acre7 d
PotatoCutworms (climbing)–7 d
PotatoFlea beetles, Leafhoppers1.01 L/acre7 d
PumpkinCucumber beetle, Cutworms (climbing), Flea beetle, Leafhoppers, Squash bug1.01 L/acre5 d
RaspberryBlackberry leafminer, Japanese beetle, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, Rose stem girdler, Spotted-winged raspberry aphid2.12 L/acre11 d
SquashCucumber beetle, Cutworms (climbing), Flea beetle, Leafhoppers, Squash bug1.01 L/acre5 d
TobaccoCutworms0.809–1.11 L/acre1 d
TobaccoFlea beetles, Hornworms, Tobacco budworm0.809–1.11 L/acre1 d
TobaccoTobacco flea beetle0.809–1.11 L/acre1 d
TomatoEuropean corn borer, Fall armyworm, Tomato hornworm, Tomato fruitworm1.01–2.12 L/acre2 d
TomatoFlea beetles, Leafhoppers1.01 L/acre2 d
TomatoStink bugs, Tarnished plant bug2.12–2.59 L/acre2 d

About this content. This page presents the official PRD label as published by Health Canada's Pesticides Regulatory Directorate (formerly the 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.

Quick facts

Active ingredients
carbaryl 42.8 %
Carbamate
CAS 63-25-2
Formulation
Liquid Suspension
Resistance group
Group 1A
First registered
2004-11-04
Registration expiry
2030-12-31