Weight

250gr

Behavaran

Resistance group: IRAC=22A, IRAC=6
SC9%

Emamectin Benzoate + Indoxacarb

SC9%

Zarrin Daneh Emertat

The combination pesticide emamectin benzoate + indoxacarb is a powerful option for controlling moth larvae and leaf-eating pests with two different mechanisms of action. Read the full introduction, how it works, uses, and safety tips on this page.


  • Emamectin Benzoate + Indoxacarb SC9%
 
  • Production: SHANDONG HAILIR CHEMICAL- CHINA
 
  • Importer: Zarrin Daneh Emertat
 
  • Packaging 250 ml
 
  • The combination of Emamectin Benzoate + Indoxacarb is considered one of the modern and highly effective compounds for controlling the larvae of butterflies and leaf-eating pests in crops and gardens. These two active ingredients with two different mechanisms of action provide a fast, strong and stable performance.
  • This combination is often presented in SC or WG formulations and has an important place in integrated pest management (IPM) programs due to its high effectiveness at relatively low doses.
How Emamectin Benzoate works?
  • It causes immediate cessation of feeding of larvae by stimulating chloride channels and disrupting nerve signaling. It has a very strong digestive effect and quickly inactivates larvae. It has good penetration into leaf tissue and also targets hidden larvae. Indoxacarb
  • It is a Pro-insecticide, meaning it becomes active after entering the pest’s body.
  • It paralyzes the nervous system by blocking sodium channels and stops feeding. It has a contact-digestive effect and is also effective on larvae resistant to old pesticides.
  • Uses This compound is used to control a wide range of leaf-eating and butterfly pests, including: Bollworms, stemworms, leafworms in cotton and corn Moth larvae in tomatoes, potatoes, peppers and eggplant Leaf-eating larvae in vegetables and summer crops Leaf-eating pests of orchards such as apples, grapes, peaches and pistachios Greenhouse pests including moth larvae and hidden leaf-eating insects This compound is very effective in managing severe outbreaks.
Crops Diseases Amount of use
Sugar beet Army cut worm 400 ml/ha

Additional information

Weight

250gr

Formulation

SC9%

Resistance group

IRAC=22A, IRAC=6

Chemical group

Avermectin, Oxadiazine

Amount of active ingredient

90gr/L

  • When working with the solution, use a mask, gloves, goggles and work clothes. Avoid spraying in windy weather.
  • Avoid contact with the solution with eyes and skin. The PHI and dosage should be observed according to the label.
  • To prevent resistance, avoid continuous use of this compound or other pesticides of the same group.
  • Complete leaf surface coverage is essential to enhance the digestive and contact effects of both active ingredients.
  • In heavy rainfall conditions, it is possible that repeated applications may be required according to the instructions.
  • Can be part of an IPM program with light traps, integrated management and pesticide rotation. In very hot weather, it is better to move the spraying time to the cooler hours of the day.
  • Both substances are allergenic to pollinating insects, especially bees; therefore, they should not be used during flowering.
  • The entry of the solution or washed containers into streams and waterways should be completely prevented to avoid harming aquatic life.
  • Emamectin decomposes in soil at a moderate rate and has low mobility.
  • Indoxacarb is relatively more persistent, but with proper management, environmental effects can be controlled.

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