Mode of Action:
Beta-Cyfluthrin is an insecticide of the synthetic pyrethroid group. Beta-Cyfluthrin is acting by contact and ingestion. It acts on the insects nervous system as a sodium channel blocker.
In the pest, rapid excitation and impairment of coordination are the first visible symptoms of intoxication, followed by knock-down and death.
Imidacloprid is an antagonist to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in the central nervous system.
It disturbs the proper signal transmission system leading to the excitation of the nerve cells. Consequently, a disorder of the nervous system occurs leading finally to the death of the treated insect.
Crop | Target pest | Dosage/Acre Formulation (ml) | Dilution in water (L) Per Acre | Waiting Period (PHI) in Days |
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Brinjal | Aphid, Jassid, Shoot & Fruit Borer | 70 - 80 ml | 200 lit | 7 days |
Soybean | Girdle Beetle & Semilooper | 140-150 ml | 200 lit | 17 days |
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