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Pesticide recommendations are subject to change at any time. Before purchasing any materials, make sure they are still approved for recommended use.

Missouri Poison Control Hotline
800-392-9111

All Poison Control Centers in Missouri are coordinated through Cardinal Glennon Memorial Hospital in St. Louis. This facility has a 24-hour Poison Control Hotline staffed by professionals. The Center will refer you to your closest Poison Control Hospital for treatment.

In case of accidental poisoning involving a pesticide, follow the first aid directions printed on the label of the container and consult your physician immediately. Additional information concerning treatment and course of action can be obtained from your nearest poison control center.

Pesticides in this publication are listed by common name. Some brand names usually available in Missouri are listed in the chart. Undoubtedly, other brand names are available. No discrimination is intended, and no endorsement is implied. Consult the labels for appropriate rates.

Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner

Apples

Apples and pears

Apples and pears
Dormant spray

DormantApply before buds swell.


Mites, scale

Fire blight

Apples and pears
Green tip to half-inch green spray

DormantApply when green leaves are 0.25 to 0.5 inch long.


Mites, scale

Leafminers

Aphids

Pear pyslla

Primary scab

Apples and pears
Prebloom or pink spray

DormantApply when blossom buds are clearly evident but not open.


Plant bugs, stink bugs

Aphids

Pear psylla

Primary scab

Rust

Powdery mildew

Apples and pears
Bloom spray

DormantApply when 25 percent of blossoms are open.
Do not use insecticides during this period -- Save the bees.


Primary scab

Fire blight

Rust

Powdery mildew

Apples and pears
Petal-fall spray

DormantApply when most of blossom petals have fallen.


Plum curculio, leafrollers

Plant bugs, stink bugs

Aphids

Leafminers

Pear psylla

Scab

Rust

Powdery mildew

Apples and pears
Early-season cover sprays

Apply 10 days after petal-fall and at 10-day intervals through May.

Codling moth, leafrollers

Plum curculio

Aphids

Powdery mildew

Leafminers

Mites

Scale

Pear psylla

Scab

Rust

Fruit rots

Apples and pears
Summer cover sprays

Apply at 14-day intervals, June through mid-August.

Codling moth, leafrollers

Mites

Scale

Leafhoppers

Leafminers

Aphids

Scab, fruit rots, sooty blotch and fly speck

G6010, revised March 2005