Label & SDS
EPA Label:
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Registration information
- U.S. EPA Registration number: 4-30
- U.S. EPA Status:
CANCELLED
Description
'Bonide Boncop Contains Rotenone-copper Insecticide-fungicide Dust' is a fungicide, insecticide, and miticide. Its Federal EPA registration number is: 4-30. It was originally approved by EPA on 22 Dec 1947. Its registration got cancelled on 11 Mar 2009. It has a 'Caution' signal word. It has the following active ingredients: Basic copper sulfate, Cube Resins other than rotenone, and Rotenone. It's approved for 32 sites including apples, apricots, arborvitae, aster, azalea, begonia, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, and carrots. It is also approved for 80 pests and pest groups including but not limited to angular leaf spot of cucurbits, anthracnose of cucurbits, anthracnose of rose, anthracnose of tomato, aphids, apple maggot, bacterial spot, bagworm, birch leafminer, and bitter rot.
Original registration date:
Cancellation date:
Alternative names:
- BONIDE BONCOP CONTAINS ROTENONE-COPPER INSECTICIDE-FUNGICIDE DUSTInactive
- BONIDE ROTENONE-COPPER DUSTActive
Registrant:
- BONIDE PRODUCTS, LLC
Attn: Audra Star - Address:
6301 Sutliff Road
Oriskany, NY 13424
Active ingredients:
- Basic copper sulfate 7%
- Cube resins other than rotenone 1.5%
- Rotenone 0.75%
- Other ingredients 90.75%
Signal word:
Product type:
- Fungicide
- Insecticide
- Miticide
Formulation:
Registered target pests:
- Angular leaf spot of cucurbits (pseudomonas lachrymans)
- Anthracnose of cucurbits (colletotrichum lagenarium)
- Anthracnose of rose (elsinoe rosarum)
- Anthracnose of tomato (colletotrichum phomoides)
- Aphids
- Apple maggot
- Bacterial spot
- Bagworm
- Birch leafminer
- Bitter rot (glomerella)
- Black cherry aphid
- Black rot/frogeye leaf spot (physalospora obtusa)
- Black spot of rose (diplocarpon rosae)
- Blights
- Blotch
- Brown rot blossom/twig blight (monilinia fructicola/m. laxa)
- Brown rot of fruit (monilinia)
- Cabbage looper
- Carrot rust fly
- Cherry fruit fly
- Codling moth
- Colorado potato beetle (larvae)
- Cucumber beetles
- Diamondback moth
- Downy mildew of carrot (plasmopara nivea)
- Downy mildew of crucifers (peronospora parasitica)
- Downy mildew of cucurbits (pseudoperonospora cubensis)
- Downy mildew of rose (peronospora sparsa)
- Downy mildew of strawberry (peronospora fragariae)
- Early blight (alternaria)
- Early blight of celery (cercospora apii)
- European apple sawfly
- Flea beetles
- Gummy stem blight (mycosphaerella citrullina/melonis)
- Imported cabbageworm
- Japanese beetle
- Lace bugs
- Late blight (phytophthora)
- Late blight of celery (large spot) septoria apii
- Late blight of celery (small spot) septoria apii graveolentis
- Leaf blight
- Leaf blight (dendrophoma)
- Leaf blister (taphrina)
- Leaf mold (septoria)
- Leaf mold (stemphylium)
- Leaf scorch
- Leaf spot
- Leafhoppers
- Leafrollers
- Mealy plum aphid
- Mealybugs
- Melonworm
- Mites
- Nailhead rust (uromyces)
- Orange tortrix
- Parsnip webworm
- Pear psylla
- Pear scab (venturia pyrina)
- Pickleworm
- Plum curculio
- Powdery mildew (erysiphe cichoracearum)
- Powdery mildew (podosphaera leucotricha)
- Powdery mildew (podosphaera oxyacanthae)
- Red spider mites
- Rose chafer
- Rose powdery mildew (sphaerotheca pannosa rosae)
- Scab of cucurbits (cladosporium cucumerinum)
- Spittlebugs
- Squash bug
- Stem canker
- Stink bugs
- Tarnished plant bug
- Tent caterpillars
- Thrips
- Tomato hornworm
- Tomato pinworm
- Tussock moths
- Twospotted spider mite
- Weevils
- Whiteflies
Registered target sites:
- Apples (foliar treatment)
- Apricots (foliar treatment)
- Arborvitae (foliar treatment)
- Aster (foliar treatment)
- Azalea (foliar treatment)
- Begonia (foliar treatment)
- Broccoli (foliar treatment)
- Brussels sprouts (foliar treatment)
- Cabbage (foliar treatment)
- Carrots (foliar treatment)
- Cauliflower (foliar treatment)
- Celery (foliar treatment)
- Cherries (sour) (foliar treatment)
- Cucumbers (foliar treatment)
- Eggplant (foliar treatment)
- Gardenia (soil fumigation)
- Hawthorn (foliar treatment)
- Maple (foliar treatment)
- Marigold (foliar treatment)
- Melons (foliar treatment)
- Oak (foliar treatment)
- Ornamental flowering shrubs (foliar treatment)
- Pears (foliar treatment)
- Phlox (foliar treatment)
- Potatoes (foliar treatment)
- Pumpkin (foliar treatment)
- Rhododendron (foliar treatment)
- Roses (foliar treatment)
- Squash (foliar treatment)
- Stocks (foliar treatment)
- Strawberries (foliar treatment)
- Tomatoes (foliar treatment)