
Shinwa Insecticide (Fluxametamide 10% EC) for Thrips, Caterpillars & Leaf Miners
INSECTICIDES (INDIA) LIMITED
Frequently Asked Questions
Shinwa Insecticide is a broad-spectrum insecticide used to control major insect pests in crops, helping protect plants from pest damage and supporting healthy crop growth.
The technical content of Shinwa Insecticide is Fluxametamide 10% EC, a meta-diamide class insecticide.
The recommended dosage of Shinwa Insecticide is 160 ml per acre. Refer to the label instructions for crop-specific dosage.
It can be used in brinjal, chilli, tomato, cauliflower, okra, and pulses to control important insect pests.
It helps control caterpillars (lepidopteran larvae), thrips, and leaf miners that damage crop leaves and growth.
Mix 160 ml of Shinwa Insecticide per acre in 150-200 litres of water. Spray it evenly on the crop leaves using a sprayer. It is usually applied as a foliar spray and can be repeated at 7–10 day intervals depending on pest attack.
Shinwa can be sprayed at 7–10 day intervals depending on pest attack and crop condition, following the label recommendations.
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 Shinwa 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.