CORMORAN®
Multiple modes of action for codling moth control in apples and Colorado potato beetle control in potatoes as well as a wide range of other insects.
SERIOUS INSECT PROTECTION
Why include CORMORAN® in an insecticide rotation?
- Rapid knockdown action combined with extended residual control
- Dual modes of action for resistance management
- Control of all damaging stages of target insects including immatures and adults
- Two distinct modes of action providing excellent control
- Excellent rotational product
General Info
HOW IT WORKS
CORMORAN® kills insect eggs by contact and larvae by ingestion.
Containing two modes of action, CORMORAN® provides both rapid
knockdown and residual control of insect pests.
PACKAGING
- Case: 2 x 10.08 L jugs
APPLICATION RATES & ACRES TREATED
- Rate: 180 – 840 ml/ac
- Acres Treated: 12 – 56 ac/jug
WATER VOLUME
- Ground: 80 – 400 L/ac (20 – 105 US gal/ac)
- Aerial: Do not apply by air.
RAINFASTNESS
- Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast.
Key Crops and Application Rates
Apple
Insects: Leafhopper, Tentiform leafminer
Rate: 280 ml/ac
Insect: Aphids
Rate: 280-420 ml/ac
Insect: Gypsy moth, Japanese beetle, Mullein bug
Rate: 340-500 ml/ac
Insect: Green Fruitworm
Rate: 420 ml/ac
Insect: Apple Maggot, Codling Moth, European apple sawfly, Oriental fruit moth, Plum curculio
Rate: 420-500 ml/ac
Insect: Lesser Appleworm, Tarnished plant bug
Rate: 500 ml/ac
Insect: Dogwood borer
Rate: 600 ml/ac
Potatoes
Insect: Colorado potato beetle
Rate: 180-280 ml/ac
Insect: Armyworm, Cabbage looper
Rate: 180-300 ml/ac
Insect: Leafhopper
Rate: 200-300 ml/ac
Insect: Aphids, European corn borer
Rate: 260-300 ml/ac
Stone fruit
Insect: Oriental fruit moth (Ontario only)
Rate: 580-840 ml/ac
Insect: Cherry fruit fly (suppression, cherry only), Plum curculio (under high pressure, suppression only)
Rate: 840 ml/ac
Peppers (bell and non-Bell)
Insect: Colorado Potato Beetle
Rate: 180-280 ml/ac
Insect: Aphids
Rate: 200 ml/ac
Insect: European corn borer
Rate: 260-300 ml/ac
Insect: Armyworm, Cabbage looper
Rate: 180-300 ml/ac
Strawberries
Insect: Aphids, leafhopper
Rate: 200-300 ml/ac
Insect: Tarnished plant bugs, Strawberry clipper weevil
Rate: 360 ml/ac
Brassica (cole) leafy vegetables (crop group 5)
Insect: Alfalfa looper, Armyworm, Cabbage looper, Diamondback moth, Imported cabbageworm
Rate: 180-300 ml/ac
Insect: Aphids
Rate: 260-300 ml/ac
Insect: Lygus bug, Swede midge
Rate: 200 ml/ac
Leafy vegetables — Brassica leafy greens (crop subgroup 4)
Insect: Aphids
Rate: 260-300 ml/ac
Sweet Corn
Insect: Aphids
Rate: 200-280 ml/ac
Bushberries (crop group 13-07B)
Insect: Aphids, Blueberry gall midge (cranberry tipworm)
Rate: 200 ml/ac
Insect: Japanese beetle
Rate: 280 ml/ac
Insect: Blueberry maggot
Rate: 300-560 ml/ac
Insect: Blueberry Flea Beetle, Blueberry, Blueberry Spanworm, Cherry Fruitworm, Cranberry Fruitworm, Spotted-wing drosophiila, Strawberry Rootworm, Thrips
Rate: 560 ml/ac
Alfalfa (grown for seed)
Insect: Alfalfa plant bug, Lygus bug
Rate: 300-360 ml/ac