Spotted Wing Drosophila – Facts for Fancy Fruit

Spotted Wing Drosophila

We caught our first spotted wing drosophila adults in traps in Elkhart County over the weekend. We can assume that they will be flying and laying their eggs in developing fruit of grape, raspberry, blackberry, and blueberry from this point until the end of the season. In addition to checking traps, growers should be inspecting fruit on a regular basis. Last year at the Meigs Farm near Lafayette, we were using three different types of traps/baits, and we still found maggots in raspberries before we caught the first fly in a trap. We have no spray thresholds for SWD, so in general we recommend spraying if any flies are being caught in traps or if any maggots have been observed in fruit. Below is a list of recommended insecticides. If possible, growers should rotate between classes of insecticides to avoid the development of resistance. So, if you used Mustang Maxx one week, you should not use that insecticide or any of the other pyrethroid insecticides the next week. Choose an insecticide from a different class because it has a different mode of action and resistance is less likely to be a problem. Another important question is how often to spray. Many growers have had good success spraying weekly, but others are spraying as much as twice per week. If weekly sprays have worked for you, I would recommend continuing that practice. If not, I would encourage you to shorten the interval to about 5 days. Be sure to observe the PHI (pre-harvest interval) and REI (re-entry interval) restrictions on each product.

PHI (days)REI (hrs)
InsecticideEfficacyClassGrapeCaneberriesBlueberry
Diazinon***Organophosphate------724
Imidan****Organophosphate7-14---324
Malathion***Organophosphate312/24 hr112-24
Lannate***Carbamate------348
Sevin***Carbamate77712
Asana****Pyrethroid---71412
Baythroid****Pyrethroid3------12
Brigade****Pyrethroid303112
Danitol****Pyrethroid213324
Mustang Maxx****Pyrethroid11112
Admire Pro**Neonoicotinoid0-30------3-7
Assail**Neonicotinoid------112
Delegate/Radiant****Spinosad71312
Exirel***Diamide------312
Entrust 1***Spinosad7134
Pyganic 1**Botanical00012
1 OMRI approved insecticides
Share This Article
Purdue University prohibits discrimination against any member of the University community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, genetic information, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or status as a veteran. This material may be available in alternative formats. 1-888-EXT-INFO Disclaimer: Reference to products in this publication is not intended to be an endorsement to the exclusion of others which may have similar uses. Any person using products listed in this publication assumes full responsibility for their use in accordance with current directions of the manufacturer.

Page last modified: June 21, 2016

Facts for Fancy Fruit - Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, 625 Agriculture Mall Dr., West Lafayette, IN 47907

© 2025 Purdue University | An equal access/equal opportunity university | Copyright Complaints | Maintained by Facts for Fancy Fruit

If you have trouble accessing this page because of a disability, please contact Facts for Fancy Fruit at kkalbaug@purdue.edu | Accessibility Resources