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Old 20-03-2003, 05:20 PM
Phisherman
 
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Default Azalea and lace bugs

Thanks! I emailed Dragon with no response, but I will try Bonide. I
am bit confused about the word "Cygon" and thought it was a Dragon
product (or perhaps Bonide bought Dragon.) We do have mildew
concerns, but the azaleas get full sun which helps with that concern.

On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:40:25 GMT, lid wrote:

On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 14:02:24 GMT, Phisherman wrote:

I need to treat my azaleas soon and I'm having difficulty finding the
product Cygon by Dragon. This product is a systemic insecticide and
very effective when used properly with the right timing. Can anyone
suggest an alternative systemic insecticide that is equally effective?
Contact sprays, unfortunately, have not been very effective in the
past. The lace bug is very destructive and tough. I live in east
Tennessee, near Knoxville. Thanks.


I have the same problem and Cygon was also suggested to me by a
well-respected nursury here in the Houston area.

Cygon is manufactured by Bonide Products, Inc. Since they're located
in Oriskany, NY, it's hard to believe you can't find it available
somewhere in Tennessee since it seems readily available way down here
in Texas.

For information on where to purchase Bonide products send an email to:




Bonide has two web sites.

http://www.bonideproducts.com/

http://www.bonide.com/

The active ingredient in Cygon is Dimethoate. If the above fails,
perhaps you can find it under another product name from another
company. (Try a Google search on the Dimethoate.

Incidently, The folks at Cornelius Nursury also suggested I treat my
Azaleas monthly (after the Cygon treatment) with Fertilome Liquid
Systemic Fungicide.

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