ACS Gladio 110 SC

Category:Crop Protection
Product Group: Acaricide (Red Spider Mite Acaricide)
Active Agent: 110 g/L Etoxazole
Formulation: Suspension Concentrate (SC)

Apple-European Red Spider Mite: The acaricide should be applied if an average of 8-10 live individuals per leaf are found in periodical counts on 100 leaves from the beginning of May. Tomato, Pepper and Cucumber-Two Spotted Spider Mite: It should be applied if 5 live red spider mites are found per leaf on tomato and cucumber and 3 live red spider mites are found on pepper. Cotton-Red Spider Mites: Plants are checked when they have 4-6 leaves in order to determine the control time. If the pest is only locally visible at the field edge or inside the field, only these parts should be sprayed. It should be applied if an average of 5 live red spider mites are found per leaf in the Mediterranean region and 10 in the Aegean and Southeastern Anatolia regions. Watermelon-Two Spotted Spider Mite: For the first count in vegetable gardens, the field is entered diagonally from the diagonals of the plots during the flowering period. Every 3-5 steps, nymphs and adults of the red spider mite are counted on the bottom and middle leaves of the plant. Live red spider mites on the leaves are counted with the help of a magnifying glass and recorded. The total number of red spider mites is divided by the number of leaves counted. The number of live red spider mites per leaf is found. Control is decided if there is an average of 5 live red spider mites per leaf. Vineyard-Two Spotted Spider Mite: The vineyard areas where it spreads should be observed and chemical control is recommended if 5-8 pests are found on a leaf. If the pest density in the counts exceeds the threshold after the expiration of the effective period of the product used in the first application, the second application is carried out. The application is ended by taking into account the waiting time of the acaricide used in the pre-harvest applications. If the damage continues, it can be applied after the harvest. "Strawberry-Two Spotted Spider Mites: Early application: In strawberry growing areas where red spider mites are a problem each year, an application should be carried out if red spider mites are found on strawberries and in the green fruit stage (before the first ripe fruit is seen). Early application is safer as it leaves no residue on the fruit. In-season application: In cases where early application is not made, open-grown strawberries are checked at the beginning of the season (late March/early April) at 3-5 day intervals. Red spider mites are found on the surrounding plants at the beginning of the season on strawberries. First, it is enough to check these plants and apply the product. If the population spreads, at least 50 leaflets in the middle and lower part of the plant are checked to represent the field. If 15 or more red spider mites are found per leaflet, the application is decided. Application is carried out immediately after collecting the fruit. They should be harvested by considering the time between the last application and harvest."

Plant Name Harmful Organism Name                         Application Dosage and Period Time Between Last and Harvest Application
Apple European Red Spider Mite (Panonychus ulmi) 25 ml/100 L water  14 days
(Egg, Larvae, Nymph)
Tomato Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) 35 ml/100 L water 3 days
(Larvae, Nymph)
Cotton Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) 25 ml/da 21 days
(Egg, Larvae, Nymph)
Red Spider Mites  (Tetranychus cinnabarinus) 50 ml/da
(Egg, Larvae, Nymph)
Watermelon Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) 25 ml/da (Larvae, Nymph) 3 days
Vineyard* Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) 25 ml/100 L water (Egg, Larvae, Nymph) 7 days
Pepper (Greenhouse) Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) 35 ml/100 L water 3 days
(Larvae, Nymph)
Strawberry (Field) Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) 35 ml/100 L water 1 day
(Larvae, Nymph)
Cucumber Two Spotted Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae) 35 ml/100 L water 3 days
(Field, Greenhouse) (Larvae, Nymph)