Specification | Target | Dosage |
Indoxacarb 150g/l SC,EC | Cotton bollworm,rice leaf folder, diamondback moth, aphid | 150-270ml/ha. |
Indoxacarb 30%WDG | diamondback moth | 110-150g/ha. |
Emamectin benzoate 1%+Indoxacarb 9%SC | asparagus caterpillar | 300-450ml/ha. |
Emamectin benzoate 4%+Indoxacarb 12%SC | rice leaf folder | 150-130ml/ha. |
Abamectin 1.3%+Indoxacarb 7.5%SC | rice leaf folder | 230-330ml/ha. |
Abamectin 4%+Indoxacarb 30%WDG | rice leaf folder | 100-120g/ha. |
Chlorantraniliprole 10% +Indoxacarb 10%SC | rice leaf folder | 150-300ml/ha. |
Spinosad 2.5% +Indoxacarb 12.5%SC | plutella xylostella | 240-330ml/ha. |
Chlorfenapyr 18%+Indoxacarb 12%SC | asparagus caterpillar | 230-300ml/ha. |
This product is a low-toxic insecticide, which mainly acts as a stomach poison and has contact activity. After application, pests quickly stop feeding. It achieves the purpose of protecting crops and has rain erosion resistance.
1. Cabbage: Apply the pesticide from the peak egg hatching period to the 1-2 instar larval stage; depending on the degree of pest damage, the pesticide can be repeated once, with an interval of 5-7 days.
Rice: Apply the pesticide once from the peak egg hatching period to the beginning of the peak period of low-age larvae. Depending on the degree of pest damage, the pesticide can be repeated once, with an interval of 7-10 days.
Cotton medicine: Apply the pesticide from the peak egg hatching period to the 1-2 instar larval stage, and the pesticide can be repeated once depending on the degree of pest damage, with an interval of 7-10 days.
Tea tree: Apply the pesticide during the peak nymph stage, when there are 3-5 nymphs per 100 leaves, that is, the beginning of the peak nymph stage, and the pesticide can be repeated once depending on the degree of pest damage, with an interval of 5-7 days.
2. After dilution, stir evenly and spray evenly on both sides of the stems and leaves to ensure that the whole plant is covered.
3. Do not apply the medicine on windy days or if rain is expected within 1 hour.
4. The safe interval for this product to control diamondback moth is 5 days;
The safe interval for controlling rice leaf roller is 14 days;
The safe interval for controlling cotton bollworm is 14 days;
The safe interval for controlling tea green leafhopper is 10 days.
The maximum number of times cabbage, cotton and rice can be used per quarter is 3 times;
The maximum number of times tea can be used per quarter is 1 time.