Eagle 20EW specialty fungicide provides excellent control of a wide variety of lawn and turf diseases including dollar spot and brown patch and is labeled for use on major turf varieties, landscape ornamentals, and backyard fruit trees and vines. Eagle 20 EW comes in a convenient liquid formulation that is mixed with water and applied to target lawn and ornamental plants.
| Active Ingredient: | Myclobutanil 19.7% |
| Target pests: | Please see the product label for complete list. Controls Dollar spot Brown patch, Anthracnose, Spring dead spot, Necrotic ring spot, Red thread, Leaf spot, Powdery mildew, Rusts, Zoysia large patch, Septoria leaf spot, Zonate Leaf Spot and more. |
| Application: | For use on golf course fairways, roughs, tees and greens, commercial and residential stone fruit trees, apple trees and grapes, and other landscape ornamentals. For use on ornamentals such as chrysanthemums, daylilies, poinsettias and roses in nurseries, landscapes and greenhouses |
| NOT FOR SALE TO: | NY Please check label or mfg. for specific state restrictions. |
| Manufactured By: | Dow AgroSciences |
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Eagle 20EW specialty fungicide provides excellent control of a wide variety of lawn and turf diseases including dollar spot and brown patch and is labeled for use on major turf varieties, landscape ornamentals, and backyard fruit trees and vines. Eagle 20 EW comes in a convenient liquid formulation that is mixed with water and applied to target lawn and ornamental plants.
24 of 25 people found this review helpful:
The real deal, super concentrate
By Scott on May 24, 2011
Verified PurchaseI'm a little guy, I have eight fruit trees spread out around the house. Last year was the eye opener. Leaves falling off halfway through summer, and powdery mildew over every single living green thing. After doing some research I am pretty sure my crab-apple, pear, and plum tree's have every single possible fruit tree disease. I'm only exaggerating a little bit. Scab, Rust, Plum curculio (this does not help that, curculio is an insect), and I suspect fireblight. I chose this stuff because of reviews I had read on other sites and Eagle 20 seemed like a good well rounded choice for a variety of ailments (along with some others). Specifically I was looking for a cheap alternative to Immunox. I was tired of the pint sized bottles of box store spray which advertises itself as concentrate yet you have to use the whole bottle at the recommended application level. Turns out Eagle 20 is the same stuff (Myclobutanil) only at 20% instead of 2%. My understanding of Eagle is that it is primarily made for turf grasses and bigger growers as every application is per 100 gallons. For the home user the math works out roughly the same but here's the rub. YOU NEED VERY LITTLE OF EAGLE 20 (good and bad). With no real tree experience I didn't know exactly how strong Eagle is. I knew it was strong, but not this strong. For the home user the math works out to 0.06 ounces per gallon!!!! Oh this stuff will save you a ton of cash over the little 2% bottles, just beware. My dial sprayer only goes down to 1/2 a teaspoon per gallon (which is still too much) so I had to dilute, which I wasn't really prepared for. That's the only negative, Eagle 20 is Myclobutanil and it is rated on the label for trees/shrubs, grapes, etc. As to how well well it works, I can't really say, it's a little early. Just started petal drop at the end of May here in Eastern Oregon. The weather has been favorable yet again for fungus, non stop rain and 60 degree temperatures all spring (seems more like the West side :). No signs or symptoms yet but the trees have a lot of fighting to do this year but I'm confident. DoMyOwnPestControl was very quick to ship and I didn't have any problems with my transaction. I hope I don't have to come back ;) but I wouldn't hesitate.
7 of 13 people found this review helpful:
Good stuff
By Kevin on February 3, 2011
Verified PurchaseVery good stuff but beware and pay attention and do your research on how to use it. It is the best!
1 of 2 people found this review helpful:
Questionable
By Richard on August 15, 2012Does not appear to be working. The fungus seems to be spreading.Eagle was applied per directions on the 3rd of August. Another application ib due on the 30th.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Eagle 20EW
By Ross on August 28, 2012Seems to work effectively as described. I use to alternate with Armada to minimize chances of resistance developing. Knocked out the fungus soon after application. Worth the price.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful:
Dollar Spot Control
By Richard on September 3, 2012Used Eagle 20EW on dollar spot in lawn. The first application worked quite well. The second application has eliminated the fungus. I am happy with the results.
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May 26, 2010Debbie asked:
QIs Eagle 20EW a systemic fungicide?
AYes. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide is a systemic fungicide that stays in the plant for 2-4 weeks.
January 6, 2011Claude asked:
QCan Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide be applied as a soil drench?
ANo. Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide cannot be used as a soild drench according to the manufacturer. They recommend that you use Eagle 20EW as a foliar spray or topically on the soil.
April 22, 2011Donny asked:
QWhat is the best time to apply Eagle 20EW, i.e. spring, fall, etc.
AThe best time to apply a fungicide such as Eagle 20EW will depend on what type of plant you are treating, the type of fungus you are trying to prevent and the region you are located in. We recommend reading over the product label available on the Eagle 20EW page on our website or contacting your local cooperative extension office and speaking directly to the master gardener on staff. Master gardeners are experts on the plants and plant diseases in their local region and they should be able to tell you exactly when you should perform the application.
July 12, 2012Bill from Sioux City, Ia asked:
QI am going to apply Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide to my lawn.
How soon after applying may I let pets and people on my lawn after applying it? How soon after applying it, that I can water my lawn?
APeople and pets can return to the treated as soon as it is completely dry. You should wait at least 24 hours before watering the lawn after treating with Eagle 20 EW
October 22, 2012Don from Gig Harbor, Wa asked:
QHow much Eagle fungicide would I use for 3 gallons to spray for apple scabs
AYou will need to use .18 fl oz of Eagle per 3 gallons of water to control apple scab. Be sure to refer to the product label for complete usage instructions.


