Don’t settle for insecticides that give up on control early. Get the best control and the longest-lasting residual out there with Arena® Insecticide. Arena works as both a preventive and a curative, for outstanding control of chinch bugs, white grubs and a broad spectrum of other turf and ornamental pests with a single application.


TAKE OUT SOUTHERN CHINCH BUGS WITH ARENA S.E. 50 WEG INSECTICIDE, A FLORIDA EXCLUSIVE.

Explore your control options with our Southern Chinch Bug Fact Sheet.

See the label recommendations For Control of Southern Chinch Bug on St. Augustine Grass in Florida.

See your distributor for details on Arena S.E. 50 WDG.


 

PROVEN RESIDUAL ACTIVITY FOR LASTING CONTROL

  • Controls pyrethroid-resistant chinch bug, without increasing the level of pyrethroid resistance
  • Controls white grubs, including Japanese beetle and masked chafers, plus other thatch- and surface-feeding insects
  • Superior grub control including curative grub control that helps keep away foraging animals
  • Excellent results when applied prior to third instar
  • Does not require immediate watering-in after application
  • Also available as a 0.25 granule formulation for convenient broadcast spread application

 

APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Use rates from 4.5 to 12.8 oz per acre. (Rate depends on pest and time of application.) 9.6 oz for white grub curative and southern chinch bug.

PRECAUTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
DO NOT use a foliar application of clothianidin following a soil application of clothianidin.

Regardless of formulation or type of application (soil or foliar), DO NOT apply more than a total of 0.4 lb clothianidin per acre per season for turf, landscape, ornamentals, and non-bearing fruits and nuts.

If the maximum seasonal limit of clothianidin as mentioned above has been applied and pest populations require additional treatments, use another registered pesticide that is not in the neonicotinoid class of chemistry.

DO NOT apply by air.

See label for complete application rates and recommendations.

TURF INJURY FROM SOUTHERN CHINCH BUG
Source: Dr. Eileen Buss, University of Florida, 2010

 

EPA REG. NO.: 59639-152
ACTIVE INGR.: clothianidin (50%)
FORMULATION: water-dispersible granules
CHEM. FAMILY: neonicotinoid
IRAC NUMBER: 4A
SIGNAL WORD: caution
RESTRICTED: no
PACKAGE SIZE: 4 x 40 oz bottle

 

KEY USES
Commercial and residential turf and landscape ornamentals
Golf courses
Interior plantscapes
Non-bearing fruit and nut trees
Recreational areas
Residential apple and pear trees
Sod farms

KEY PESTS CONTROLLED
(See product label for complete list)
Aphids
Armyworms
Asiatic garden beetle
Azalea lace bug
Billbugs
Black turfgrass ataenius
Caterpillars
Cutworms
European chafer
European crane fly
Florida wax scale
Glassy-winged sharpshooter
Green June beetle
Japanese beetle
Leafhoppers
Leafminers
Mealybugs
Mole crickets (suppression)
Northern masked chafer
Nuisance ants
Oriental beetle
Phyllophaga spp. (June beetles)
Pyrethroid-resistant chinch bug
Root weevils
Scales
Sod webworms
Southern masked chafer
Spittle bug
White grubs
Whiteflies