|
Formulations |
Target |
Dosage |
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Pyriproxyfen 0.5% Granule |
Fly (Larva) |
20 g/m² |
|
Pyriproxyfen 10% EC |
Fly (Larva) |
2 mL/m² |
|
Pyriproxyfen 5%+deltamethrin 5% EW |
Fly (Larva) |
1 mL/m² |
|
Pyriproxyfen 5%+thiamethoxam 4% SL |
Fly (Larva) |
1 mL/m² |
|
Pyriproxyfen 5%+thiamethoxam 15% SC |
Fly (Larva) |
1.5 mL/m² |
|
Pyriproxyfen 5%+beta-cypermethrin 5% EW |
Fly (Larva) |
1 mL/m² |
|
Pyriproxyfen 8%+spinosad 5% ME |
Fly (Larva) |
1 mL/m² |
|
Pyriproxyfen 20% WDG |
Fly (Larva) |
450 -525 g/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 10%+spirotetramat 10% OD |
Whiteflies |
525-825 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 10%+dinotefuran 20% SC |
Whiteflies |
225-375 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 100 g/L+Bifenthrin 50 g/L EW |
Thrips |
525-675 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 100g/L+Cyantraniliprole 100g/L SC |
Thrips |
225-300 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 100g/L+Cyromazine 300g/L SC |
leafmine |
300-375 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 6%+abamectin 3% ME |
Thrips |
150-300 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 10%+chlorfenapyr 20% SC |
Leafhopper, Diamondback moth |
300-375 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 7.5%+flonicamid 7.5% SE |
Aphids, Scale insects |
150-225 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 15%+pymetrozine 5% SC |
Whiteflies |
350-450 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 2%+buprofezin 23%SC |
Psyllids, Scale insects |
180-300 ml/ha |
|
Pyriproxyfen 2.5%+ imidacloprid 7.5% SC |
Whiteflies |
450-700 ml/ha |
When using, dilute the formulation at a dosage of 1 ml/m², 250-500 times, and spray evenly over the entire surface of the insect breeding grounds.
Product Performance: This product contains pyriproxyfen, a chitin synthesis inhibitor of the juvenile hormone type, which has ovicidal activity. It also has systemic translocation activity. This product is suitable for the control of mosquito larvae (wrigglers).
1. Excellent control of a wide range of pests including whiteflies, scale insects, aphids, psyllids, mealybugs, and leafminers
2. Long-lasting residual activity – provides extended protection
3. Highly active at very low application rates (grams per hectare)
4. No direct knockdown effect; works by preventing reproduction and development of subsequent generations
5. Absorbed primarily through foliage with translaminar and limited systemic activity; also active via egg dip and surface contact
6. Effective against eggs, nymphs/larvae, and pupae; suppresses adult fecundity (egg-laying capacity)
7. Highly selective – low toxicity to mammals, birds, fish, and most beneficial insects (including many predators and parasitoids)
8. Compatible with many other insecticides for IPM-friendly tank mixe
9. Suitable for use in IPM (Integrated Pest Management) programs, especially for resistance management
10. Broad-spectrum activity – whiteflies (Bemisia, Trialeurodes), scale insects (Coccidae, Diaspididae), aphids (Aphididae), psyllids (Psyllidae), leafminers (Liriomyza), and mosquitoes (larvicidal use)