Frequently Asked Questions
Intrepid is a broad-spectrum insecticide used to control various insects that damage the crops. It controls insects like diamondback moths and mites.
Intrepid insecticide contains Chlorfenapyr 10% SC that acts through contact, stomach and systemic action.
Intrepid BASF can be used for chilli and cabbage for controlling mites and chewing insects.
The composition of Intrepid insecticide interferes with insect respiration and prevents energy production in the insect nervous system, due to which insects lose their ability to produce energy and die.
Intrepid insecticide can be used at a dosage range of:
• 1.5-2 ml/litre
• 300-400 ml in 200 litres of water per acre
• 22.5-30 ml/15 litre pump
Refer to the label instructions for crop-specific dosages.
Yes, Intrepid insecticide can be harmful to beneficial insects if applied incorrectly. Since it is a broad-spectrum insecticide, it may affect pollinators. Spray during early morning or late afternoon to reduce risk.
Choose a non-windy or no-rain day to apply Intrepid insecticide to avoid drifting and washing away. Cooler hours of the day, like early morning or late afternoon, are ideal for spraying. Spray as soon as the insect attack is spotted.
Intrepid BASF can be mixed with some compatible chemicals. But it is recommended to seek expert advice or follow label claims.
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To get the best results, mix a spreader or sticker (adjuvant) with Intrepid insecticide. Two successive sprays are recommended — first soon after the infestation, while the second spray can be taken after 5–7 days. Use a high-volume knapsack sprayer to get effective coverage.