I’m my experience,
Azamax does not eliminate RAs. When this outbreak originally started, the plants that were initially infested were treated weekly with
Azamax for several weeks. The RAs could have cared less. Additional treatments did nothing. It was at this point that I started using biologics to control them. But like I said, after a few months and multiple BCA applications the RAs still remain. However they have been kept at a level that is manageable. They aren’t doing excessive damage to the roots to where the plants are getting sick. If you didn’t look inside the bucket you would never know there was a problem. Honestly, what’s most annoying about them is that the fliers get stuck in the buds and have to be constantly picked out. All that being said, over the past couple weeks I have noticed an uptick in their population which is why I finally made the decision to shift from biologics to chemicals. I’m also getting close to finishing up all my cuttings so I can nuke and restart.
Your last comments are perplexing - saying that there are other products out there that will work better, but refraining to list anything specific and then back tracking and saying, but I don’t recommend using any of them. It just doesn’t make any sense. You’re right in that there are probably dozens if not more products that claim to kill RAs. However 90% (probably more) are absolute snake oil - that or they have absolutely no business being used on cannabis. Doing a brainless google search on products that kill RAs is gonna do nothing except provide a bunch of useless or downright false information - which is why I brought the conversation here so that it can be discussed by experienced people in very similar situations.