|
Specification |
Targeted Insects |
Dosage |
Packing |
|
Pyridaben 15%EC |
Orange tree red spider |
1500-2000 times |
1L/bottle |
|
Pyridaben 20%WP |
Apple tree red spider |
3000-4000 times |
1L/bottle |
|
Pyridaben 10.2% + Abamectin 0.3%EC |
Orange tree red spider |
2000-3000 times |
1L/bottle |
|
Pyridaben 40% + Acetamiprid 20%WP |
Phyllotreta vittata Fabricius |
100-150g/ha |
100g |
|
Pyridaben 30%+ Etoxazole 10%SC |
red spider |
5500-7000 times |
100ml/bottle |
|
Pyridaben 7% + Clofentezine 3%SC |
red spider |
1500-2000 times |
1L/bottle |
|
Pyridaben 15%+ diafenthiuron 25%SC |
red spider |
1500-2000 times |
1L/bottle |
|
Pyridaben 5%+ Fenbutatin oxide 5%EC |
red spider |
1500-2000 times |
1L/bottle |
1. In the peak period of hatching of red spider eggs or the peak period of nymphs, spray with water when there are 3-5 mites per leaf on average, and can be applied again at intervals of 15-20 days depending on the occurrence of pests. Can be used 2 times in a row.
2. Do not apply on windy days or if it is expected to rain within 1 hour.
3.On fruit trees, it is mainly used to control hawthorn spider mites and apple pan-claw mites on apples and pear trees; citrus pan-claw mites; also control fruit leaf cicadas, aphids, thrips and other pests