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Registered Crop Input Products / Delegate™ Insecticide with Jemvelva™ active

Delegate™ Insecticide with Jemvelva™ active

PCP #28778 · Corteva Agriscience Canada Company · Insecticide

Group 5

Group 5 insecticide containing 25% spinetoram as wettable granules. Controls a wide range of lepidopteran pests (moths, leafrollers, loopers, borers, leafminers) and some coleopteran pests (beetles, weevils) on tree fruits, berries, vegetables, field crops, and tree nuts. Provides suppression of certain difficult pests including apple maggot, plum curculio, grape berry moth, thrips, and various weevils and borers.

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Registered uses (42)

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

CropTargetRatePHI
AppleApple Maggot (Suppression)170 g/acre7 d
AppleApple leaf curling midge (Suppression)170 g/acre7 d
AppleCodling Moth, Oriental Fruit Moth170 g/acre7 d
AppleDogwood borer, Apple clearwing moth (Reduce Numbers)170 g/acre7 d
AppleEuropean apple sawfly170 g/acre7 d
AppleEyespotted bud moth85–170 g/acre7 d
AppleFruittree leafroller, European leafroller85–170 g/acre7 d
AppleObliquebanded & Threelined (Pandemis) leafrollers85–170 g/acre7 d
ApplePlum Curculio (Suppression)170 g/acre7 d
AppleSpotted & Western Tentiform Leafminers85–170 g/acre7 d
AsparagusAsparagus beetle (Suppression)56.7–113 g/acre60 d
BeanEuropean corn borer48.6–85 g/acre3 d
BeetDiamond back moth, Cabbage looper, Imported cabbage worm56.7–80.9 g/acre3 d
BlueberryBlueberry flea beetle80.9 g/acre–
BlueberryBlueberry spanworm (Suppression)40.5–80.9 g/acre3 d
BlueberryOblique banded leafroller, Winter moth40.5–80.9 g/acre3 d
BroccoliDiamondback moth, Cabbage looper, Imported cabbageworm56.7–80.9 g/acre1 d
CarrotDiamond back moth, Cabbage looper, Imported cabbage worm56.7–80.9 g/acre3 d
CeleryCabbage looper56.7–80.9 g/acre1 d
CherryObliquebanded and Threelined leafrollers85–170 g/acre5 d
CherryOriental fruit moth170 g/acre–
CornEuropean corn borer, Western bean cutworm48.6–85 g/acre28 d
CranberryBlackheaded fireworm, Sparganothis fruitworm, Cranberry tipworm (Suppression)170 g/acre21 d
GrapeGrape berry moth (Suppression)113 g/acre7 d
LettuceDiamond back moth, Cabbage looper, Imported cabbage worm56.7–80.9 g/acre1 d
OnionLeek moth (Suppression)80.9–136 g/acre3 d
OnionOnion thrips (Suppression)80.9–136 g/acre3 d
PeachObliquebanded and Threelined leafrollers85–170 g/acre1 d
PeachPeachtree borer and Lesser peachtree borer (Suppression)170 g/acre–
PlumObliquebanded and Threelined leafrollers85–170 g/acre3 d
PotatoColorado potato beetle64.7–97.1 g/acre7 d
PotatoEuropean corn borer64.7 g/acre7 d
RaspberryObliquebanded leafroller40.5–80.9 g/acre1 d
SoybeanArmyworm40.5–80.9 g/acre28 d
StrawberryThrips (Suppression)80.9–113 g/acre1 d
TomatoCabbage looper56.7–80.9 g/acre1 d
WalnutBlack walnut curculio (Suppression), Butternut curculio (Suppression), Hazelnut weevil (Suppression), Large chestnut weevil (Suppression), Small chestnut weevil (Suppression)170 g/acre14 d
WalnutCodling moth170 g/acre14 d
WalnutEuropean and Fruittree leafrollers85–170 g/acre14 d
WalnutObliquebanded and Threelined leafrollers85–170 g/acre14 d
WalnutWalnut husk fly (Suppression)170 g/acre14 d
WheatArmyworm40.5–80.9 g/acre21 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
spinetoram 25 %
Spinosyn insecticide
CAS 187166-40-1
Formulation
granular
Resistance group
Group 5
First registered
2007-12-10
Registration expiry
2027-12-31