SL3 said:Good ol California. It appears you have to have a license to buy Lime Sulfur or Avid here. I finally tracked some down at a fair price only to find out you need an Ag License. The guy at the nursery said every time they find something that works, California is the first to make it illegal. Now what, just watch my plants disintegrate before my eyes. Can't wait to retire and get out of this State.
Was it lime sulfur or Avid you found, and what was the 'fair price'?
Regrettable state of CA makes it so hard for home growers to do the right thing. Regardless, both those compounds have their risks. In light of that I've been researching this: Met52 EC (Metarhizium anisopliae Strain F52* 11.0%). It's an emulsified concentrate containing the naturally-occurring fungus M. anisopliae (Cornell Univ. says reclassified to M. brunneum). Met52 is available now in many states but as a commerical ag/tree & orchard product, at commerical ag size & price ($190/qt). Here's one distributor's offering: http://www.evergreengrowers.com/met52-21/met52-ec/met52-ec.html. Have contacted the mfg Novozymes - they say they're working on retail-size packaging, supposed to be available Q1 2014.
Lots about metarhizium in the literature - see these:
ddr.nal.usda.gov/bitstream/10113/11204/1/ind43979222.pdf
http://extension.psu.edu/plants/vegetable-fruit/news/2013/met52-ec-a-new-mycoinsecticide-for-greenhouse-and-vegetable-growers
http://www.biocontrol.entomology.cornell.edu/pathogens/Metarhizium.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metarhizium_anisopliae