
Chess Insecticide by Syngenta (Pymetrozine 50% WG) | Brown Plant Hopper Control in Paddy
Syngenta
Frequently Asked Questions
Chess Insecticide is used to control brown plant hopper (BPH) in paddy, helping protect the crop from hopper damage and yield loss.
The active ingredient in Chess Insecticide is Pymetrozine 50% WG, formulated as water-dispersible granules.
The recommended dosage of Chess Insecticide is 120 g per acre. Refer to the label instructions for crop-specific dosage.
Chess Insecticide is mainly recommended for paddy (rice) crops to control brown plant hopper (BPH) infestation and protect the crop from hopper damage.
It controls brown plant hopper (BPH) in paddy, a sucking pest that damages the crop and can cause hopper burn.
Mix 120 g of Chess Insecticide per acre in 200 Litres of water and spray it evenly on the crop using a sprayer for effective control of plant hoppers.
Chess Insecticide should be applied when brown plant hopper is seen in the field. Two sprays during the crop season are recommended for better control.
It can be mixed with commonly used insecticides and fungicides. However, a jar test is recommended before mixing, and label instructions should be followed.
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While spraying Chess Insecticide, wear gloves, a mask, and full-sleeve clothes. Keep children and animals away from the sprayed area. Wash your hands and body properly after spraying and follow label instructions.