On Safari to Combat Spotted Lanternfly in 15 States

Nufarm Americas’ Safari 20 SG insecticide recently received a 2ee label for the control of spotted lanternfly in 15 states.

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Nufarm’s Safari 20 SG insecticide recently received a 2ee label for the control of spotted lanternfly—an invasive plant-hopper quickly invading and spreading in the Northeast—in 15 states. The Safari super-systemic insecticide offers:

  • The power to help protect more than 70 host plants the pest impacts.
  • The ability to control a broad spectrum of invasive pests, including Q- and B-biotype whiteflies, emerald ash borers, mealybugs, leafhoppers, leafminers, and armored and soft scales—and now both nymph- and adult-stage spotted lanternflies.
  • The quick uptake and knockdown of tree, shrub and herbaceous ornamental pests.
  • Approval for use in containerized and field-grown ornamental plants in nurseries, outdoor landscapes, tree plantations and reforestation nurseries.
  • Application alternatives that include foliar spray, media drench, soil drench or basal trunk spray.
  • Label recommendations that include Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia.
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