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Sales Rep: Kevin Hartman

kevin.hartman@bayer.com

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Product Information

Belt insecticide helps preserve yield potential by combining rapid knockdown and long-lasting residual. Worms stop feeding within minutes, and residual activity can last two weeks or more, without flaring mites. Belt is rainfast after dry on leaf surfaces and poses minimal risk to beneficial insects. Belt insecticide performance goes above and beyond in over 90 crops, including soybeans, corn, cotton, pistachios, peanuts, and sorghum.

Registered Crops

  • Soybean
  • Corn
  • Cotton
  • Tobacco
  • Pome Fruit
  • Stone Fruit
  • Grapes
  • Tree Nuts
  • Legume Vegetables
  • Pistachios
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Product Key Benefits

  • Outstanding larval worm control
  • Exceptionally fast action
  • Long-lasting residual activity
  • Good resistance management and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) fit
  • Flexibility across multiple crops
  • Minimal risk to beneficial insects
  • Confidence that crop marketability won’t be affected by worms

Key Pests

  • Codling moth
  • Cutworms
  • Fall webworm
  • Filbertworm
  • Fruittree leafroller
  • Grape berry moth
  • Hickory shuckworm
  • Obliquebanded leafroller
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Product News view all

Belt Insecticide Now Registered for Pistachios

04/26/2011 Growers have new broad-spectrum option for worm control.

Belt Insecticide Now Registered for Sorghum

03/31/2011 Texas growers have new broad-spectrum option for worm control.

Belt Insecticide Now Registered for Peanuts

03/30/2011 Growers have new broad-spectrum option for worm control.

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Each tassel on a corn plant releases as many as 5 million grains of pollen.

Source: Food Reference