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Triple Crown® T&O Insecticide

Triple Crown ® Brand Insecticides contain two classes of active ingredients to help prevent and reduce resistance among annual bluegrass weevils (ABW). Managing ABW will likely require three or more treatments throughout the year. Rotating modes of action will reduce the likelihood of resistance developing to Triple Crown ® Brand Insecticides or any other product and should be considered as part of your treatment program.

Quick Facts

  • Unique subsurface activity to uncover and kill below-ground threats. Fourth-generation pyrethroid that is four times more potent than cypermethrin

Active ingredients

  • Imidacloprid
  • Bifenthrin
  • Zeta-Cypermethrin

Product Overview

Triple Crown ® insecticide features a triple - action formulation for fast - acting, long - lasting, broad - spectrum control of above - and below - ground pests. With an advanced suspo - emulsion formula that combines the trusted performance of bifenthrin and imidacloprid plus the speed of zeta - cypermethrin, Triple Crown is suitable for warm - and cool - season turf, and controls over 30 pests, including ants, red imported fire ants (RIFA), mole crickets, masked chafer grubs (Northern and Southern), European chafer grubs, chinch bugs, ticks, mites, armyworms, cutworms, sod webworms and billbugs. Triple Crown can also be used landscape ornamentals via broadcast lawn and landscape and mound treatments.

Triple Crown insecticide works thro ugh contact, translaminar and systemic activity – making it a valuable tool against sucking pests that feed on a plant’s vascular system, as well as foliar - feeding insects. As a singular solution of three active ingredients and two modes of action, Triple Crown insecticide eliminates the need to tank mix multiple insecticides – saving time, money and storage space.

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