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Old 09-04-2009, 01:04 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Thanks Diana will give it a try
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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Hi, Wendy,

Yes, turf, tree and ornamentals. It is systemic, but seems to have some
residual topical effects too. It's water soluble.

I did a little checking. Apparently, last year the Orthene product line
was sold by Valent to American Vanguard. Both are based in CA. Here's a
link to the label info:

http://www.american-vanguard.com/med...n_06-24-08.pdf

I swear by it. You can find plenty of outlets for it with a quick Google
search. Many of the supply vendors in this area carry it.

Diana

"Wendy7" wrote in message
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Is that the Orthene for shrubs & trees? What do I look for? Is it a
systemic in
powder form?
Cheers Wendy

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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Chris,

FWIW, I used to use Orthenex. It worked, but not nearly as well as
Orthene. With the former, I'd find that the time of control before
return of critters was a couple of months. So I was treating fairly
often. With Orthene I spray probably twice a year (a double spray each
time) and all is well. For isolated stuff I can always use a canned
spray or alcohol. You might need to order the Orthene if you don't have
a supply vendor nearby, but IMO it's worth it.

Now, if someone could tell me what to do about my gardenias, which are
thrip magnets, then I'd be home free altogether. I've used the same
treatments on them and have also tried the Bayer product. The bugs just
keep coming. If it weren't for a sentimental attachment they'd be ripped
out by now. And they may yet get trashed.

Diana

"K Barrett" wrote in message
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On Apr 5, 12:55 pm, (Chris Savas) wrote:
Hi, all,

I have been using Orthenex in my general insect controll spraying. I
have
been buying and using the 16 Fl oz size, but have run out. I have
looked in
five different stores and can't find it.

So, what should I look for to use on my orchids (just over 100 plants)?
I have
spotted a couple of plants that have some cottony scale. I have used it
because it is systemic.

Thanks.
Chris in Central Florida
(Remove not from the address to respond directly.)

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There is a Bayer product with imiploprid as well as a systemic

K Barrett