Apple- Apple Green Aphid: Application should be made when 15 infected shoots are seen during the vegetation period.
Cotton- Cotton Aphid: Application should be postponed if aphids and beneficial insects are dense in field inspections. Control is recommended when an average of 25 aphids are detected on 1 leaf during the field period.
Sugar Beet- Broad Bean Aphid: One of the core leaves of 25 plants is taken. Application is made if there are at least 25 aphids per leaf.
Sugar Beet- Peach Aphid: One of the core leaves of 25 plants is taken. Application is made if there are at least 25 aphids per leaf.
Hops- Hops Aphid: The flights of winged females coming from winter hosts should be monitored and the first application should be made within a week following the day the flight reaches its peak. Later, if the infection rate is 20% in counts made on one leaf randomly selected from 100 stoves and the average number of aphids on infected leaves is 20, the application should be repeated.
Citrus - Black Eyed Peas Aphid, Peach Aphid, Citrus Black Aphid, Citrus Green Aphid: Before deciding on application, damage rates and species in the orchard should be determined. Trees should be checked in spring and if more than 15 shoots per tree are infected, specific aphidics that have little effect on parasitoids and predators in the orchard should be used. In general, applications should be avoided or spot applications should be made.