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* Pesticide Properties:

 

 

A non-systemic insecticide with penetrating properties for leaf tissues, highly effective in combating larvae. It works by stopping the insect's feeding and causing direct harm, resulting in its death within 4 days at most. It is highly effective against pests that have developed resistance to phosphorus and pyrethroid-based pesticides.

 

 

*Composition and Active Ingredient Ratio : 

 

 

Emamectin benzoate 50 g/kg.

 

 

*Phytotoxicity:

 

 

The pesticide does not cause phytotoxicity and is tolerated by all crops mentioned in this leaflet under the recommended conditions and rates of use. If unsure, please test Contact 50.

 

 

*Toxicity to Bees, Birds, and Fish:

 

 

Moderately toxic to birds, toxic to fish, toxic to bees. Do not spray during bee activity.

 

 

*Toxicity Classification according to WHO Standards :

 

 

Moderately toxic (WHO Class II).

 

 

*Compatibility:

 

 

Compatible with most insecticides and fungicides except for alkaline and sulfur-based ones.

 

 

*Pre-Harvest Interval:

 

 

Cruciferous plants and leafy vegetables: 7 days.

 

 

* Maximum number of sprays per season:

 

 

No more than 6 sprays.

 

 

* Fruiting vegetables:

 

 

3 days. It is preferred to spray at the first appearance of larvae and before causing damage to the plant and crop.

 

 

 

 

Crop

Disease

Usage rates

Cruciferous plants

Diamondback moth - large and small cabbage butterflies - various types of cabbage worms

175 - 325 g/ha

 

Leafy vegetables:

 

Lettuce, spinach, celery

 

Leaf-cutting worms from the Heliothis spp. and Spodoptera spp. species

220 g/ha

 

Fruiting vegetables:

 

Tomato, bell pepper, eggplant, cucumber, yellow watermelon

 

Tomato fruitworm - various types of armed worms - pinworms - tomato and eggplant stem borers

175 - 325 g/ha

Western flower thrips - onion thrips - leaf miners from the Liriomyza genus

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Yellow corn

Armed worms (spray when the larva appears a week after germination and at other times when the pest emerges)

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Onion

Onion thrips

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Potato

Potato tuber moth - cutworms (Spodoptera spp)

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Tobacco

Tobacco budworm – cutworms

125 - 325 g/ha

Peas

Pod moth

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Soybeans

Velvet cutworm

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Strawberries

Leafworms

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Apple

Summer fruitworm (spray before flowering when the overwintered pupae appear, and after flowering at the beginning of the summer generation)

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Ornamental plants

Cutworms - leaf miners from the Liriomyza genus

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

Chrysanthemum

Flower thrips

10 - 25 g/100 L of water

 

 

 

 

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