Product Description:
Tigris Imida 4 F is a neonicotinoid insecticide containing Imidacloprid and is labeled for use on a wide variety of crops including potatoes, cotton, tobacco, peanuts, oranges, grapes, bulb vegetables, and cucurbits.Imida 4F
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Product Details
CW SKU: ES11995
Description: Tigris Imida 4 F is a neonicotinoid insecticide containing Imidacloprid and is labeled for use on a wide variety of crops including potatoes, cotton, tobacco, peanuts, oranges, grapes, bulb vegetables, and cucurbits. Formulated as a flowable systemic, Imida 4 F can be applied both as a foliar spray or to the soil for the control of chewing and sucking insects.
Manufacturer: Tigris
Physical State : Liquid
Comparable Products: Alias
Restricted Use Pesticide : No
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Haz Mat : No
Expedited Shipping Available : Yes
International: At this time ChemicalWarehouse does not ship pesticides outside of the Continental United States. (No shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, US Military Bases, or US Territories)Use Rate
Target Pests
AdelgidsAphids
Apple maggot
Armored scales
Armyworms
Azalea lace bug
Bagworms
Beet armyworm
Billbugs
Black vine weevil (adult)
Blueberry gall midge
Blueberry maggot
Boring insects
Boxelder bugs
Broadheaded sharpshooter
Budworms
California red scale (crawlers)
Cankerworms
Carpet beetles
Cherry fruit fly
Chinch bugs
Citrus blackfly
Citrus leafminer
Citrus root weevil
Clover mites
Codling moth
Colorado potato beetle
Cotton aphid
Cranberry fruitworm
Cranberry rootworm
Cranberry tipworm
Cucumber beetles
Cutworms
Diamondback moth
Eastern tent caterpillar
Elm leaf beetle
European chafer
European corn borer
European crane fly
European pine sawfly
Fall armyworm
Flea beetles
Forest tent caterpillar
Fruit flies
Fungus gnats (larvae only)
Glassy-winged sharpshooter
Grasshoppers
Green peach aphid
Greenstriped mapleworm
Gypsy moth (larvae)
Japanese beetle (adult)
June beetles
Lace bugs
Leaf beetles (including flea beetles)
Leaf-footed bugs
Leafhoppers
Leafminers (adults and larvae)
Leaftiers
Leaftrollers
Lesser peachtree borer
Mealybugs
Melon aphid
Mole crickets
Nantucket pine tip moth (larvae)
Oblique-banded leafroller
Oriental beetle
Oriental fruit moth
Pea aphid
Pear psylla
Pepper weevil
Phylloxera
Pine needle scale (crawlers)
Plant bugs
Plum curculio
Potato leafhopper
Psyllids
Raspberry crown borer
Redbanded leafroller
Root weevil complex
Rose chafer
Saltmarsh caterpillar
San Jose scale (crawlers)
Scales (including armored and soft)
Sharpshooters
Silverleaf whiteflySoft scales
Southern chinch bug
Southern masked chafer
Spittlebugs
Spotted cucumber beetle
Spotted tentiform leafminer
Squash bugs
Stink bugs
Strawberry root weevil
Sugarcane beetle
Sweet potato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)
Tarnished plant bug
Thrips (foliage feeding only)
Tip moths
Tree borer insects
Treehoppers
Tufted apple bud moth
Vine mealybug
Walnut husk fly
Webworms
Weevils
Western cherry fruit fly
White grub complex
Whiteflies
Woolly adelgid
Yellow poplar weevil For specific details on control of these target pest and use rates check the label provided
Areas of Use
Alfalfa (including seed production)Apple
Apricot
Artichoke
Avocado
Balsam pear (bitter melon)
Barley
Basil
Bean (succulent and dry varieties)
Bearberry
Blackberry
Blueberry (highbush and lowbush)
Broccoli
Broccoli raab (rapini)
Brussels sprouts
Buckwheat
Cabbage
Cacao
Canola
Cantaloupe
Carambola
Carrot
Cashew apple
Cauliflower
Celeriac
Celery
Chayote fruit
Cherry
Chestnut
Chicory
Chinese broccoli (gai lon)
Chinese cabbage (bok choy and napa)
Chinese mustard cabbage (gai choy)
Citrus (Crop Group 10-10)
Collards
Corn (field, seed, pop, sweet)
Cotton
Cranberry
Cucumbers
Currants
Dewberry
Dill
Edible podded legume vegetables
Eggplant
Elderberry
Endive (escarole)
Fennel
Figs
Garden beet
Garden cress
Garlic
Ginseng
Gooseberry
Grape
Grapefruit
Ground cherry
Guava
Hazelnut (filbert)
Herbs (Crop Group 19A)
Hops
Jujube
Kale
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lemon
Lettuce (head and leaf)
Lime
Lingonberry
Loganberry
Longan
Lychee
Mango
Melons (including muskmelon, honeydew)
Mint
Mung bean
Mustard greens
Nectarine
Nut trees (Crop Group 14)
Okra
Olive
Onion (dry bulb and green)
Papaya
Parsley
Passion fruit
Pasture grasses
Pea (succulent and dry, including edible-podded)
Peach
Peanut
Pear
Pecan
Peppers (bell, chili, pimento)
Persimmon
Pineapple
Pistachio
Plum
Pomegranate
Potato
Pumpkin
Quince
Radicchio
Radish
Raspberries
Rhubarb
Rosemary
Rutabaga
Rye
Salsify
Sapote
Sorghum (grain and forage)
Soybeans
Spinach
Squash (summer and winter)
Strawberry
Sugar beet
Sugarcane
Sunflower
Sweet corn
Sweet potato
Swiss chard
Tangerine
Tarragon
Tomatillo
Tomato
Turnip
Turnip greens
Walnut
Watercress
Watermelon
Wheat For specific details on these areas of use and use rates check the label provided