Containing infective juvenile stages of the entomopathogenic nematode Heterorhabditis megidis it is supplied in units of 50 or 250 million in sealed trays.
Used for the control of Otiorhyncus sulcatus, Black Vine Weevil, larvae feeding on roots in the soil. Adult weevils feed at night producing tell-tale notches around the edges of leaves and flowers. The root-feeding larvae cause more damage and weaken plants without indication. Slower growing Rhododendrons, Azalias, Camelias and herbaceaous perennials suffer particularly from vine weevil damage as do strawberries.
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Entomopathenogenic Nematode
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The nematodes are supplied as ‘Infective Juveniles’. These seek out suitable hosts by swimming in the thin film of water on soil particles, and they locate hosts by detecting carbon dioxide and other waste products. Once they find a host, they enter the body cavity through the mouth, anus or spiracles, and release bacteria (Xenorhabdus) into the host’s body cavity. These bacteria kill the host within a matter of hours, and the nematodes then grow and reproduce within the ‘broth’ which they produce. The next generation of infective juveniles then leaves the dead host, and moves through the substrate in search of fresh hosts. Infected hosts generally become brown and flaccid as the infection develops, but once dead can be difficult to find in soil. The nematodes are active at temperatures as low as 8°C, but the bacteria which they use to kill their hosts are not: minimum soil/compost temperatures need to be 12°C for the nematodes to work effectively. The bacteria are disabled above 26°C: use in high ambient temperatures can result in failure. The best time to use this product is in April/May and in August/September when larvae are active in the soil/compost.
Exhibitline hm contains living organisms that require special handling and application procedure. Follow these instructions carefully to obtain maximum activity. See reverse of this sheet for use instructions.
For optimum results
Treatment should be applied when vine weevil larvae are present, in spring and autumn.
Soil or compost temperatures should be between 12 and 30ºC for at least two weeks after application.
The soil or compost should be moist.
Routinely treat new material coming onto the nursery that may contain vine weevil larvae.
Use entire pack at one time.
Once nematodes have been mixed with water, use immediately.
Agitate nematodes constantly during application.
If product is applied over foliage, irrigate immediately with water to wash nematodes onto compost.
Remove all fine filters including those in the nozzles from the sprayer.
Empty the Exhibitline hm pack into a large bucket, add water and mix thoroughly.
Rinse bucket contents into the sprayer tank through its sieve.
Agitate contents of spray tank, maintain this until spraying is completed.
Add the required volume of additional water to the tank.
Apply Exhibitline hm to the crop at the appropriate rate.
Drench Application
Preferred method, especially where crop canopy is dense. Make up the Exhibitline hm to give a final dilution of 1 pack in 200 litres water. Apply at 4 litres/m². Fig. 1 gives volumes of diluted Exhibitline hm required for different pot sizes.
Spray Application
Make up the Exhibitline hm to give a final dilution of 1 pack in 50 litres water if treating open soil, or 1 pack in 100 litres water if treating pots/containers. Apply at 1 litre/m².
Knapsack sprayer
Make up Exhibitline hm to give one pack in 10 litres water, then dilute this stock solution as Fig. 2.
Do not use product is past expiry date or incorrectly stored.
Exhibitline hm is compatible with many commonly applied pesticides, but some chemicals may reduce the viability and/or efficacy of the product. Details are available from your distributor.
Exhibitline hm persists for approximately four weeks, larvae emerging from eggs laid after this time may be poorly controlled.
Upon receipt remove outer packaging.
Store Exhibitline hm in a refrigerator (5°:C) do not freeze.
Ensure good air circulation around each pack.
Use entire pack contents at one time – do not sub divide packs as each contains a measured dose of nematode.
Use before expiry date.
Syngenta Bioline Ltd
Telstar Nursery, Holland Road
Little Clacton, Essex CO16 9QG, England
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Fig 1
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Pot diameter (cm) |
Approx. pot volume (litres) |
Exhibitline hm drench per pot (mls) |
No. pots treated per pack |
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up to10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 |
1.0
2.0 3.0
5.0
7.5 |
31 38 45 53 62 71 80 91 102 113 126 139 152 166 181 196 |
12,900 10,500 8,890 7,550 6,450 5,625 5,000 4,400 3,920 3,540 3,175 2,875 2,630 2,410 2,210 2,040 |
Fig 2
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Method |
Open Ground |
Pots/Containers |
Dose |
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Drench Application |
1 part Exhibitline hm solution + 19 parts water |
1 part solution + 39 parts water |
Apply at 4 litres per sq.m. |
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Spray Application |
1 part Exhibitline hm solution + 4 parts water |
1 part solution + 9 parts water |
Apply at 1 litre per sq.m. |