Chlorfenapyr 18%+Indoxacarb 12% SC
Categories:
Insecticides
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Application Crops:
Target:
Fruit trees: Leafroller moth, fruit borer, red spider mite;
Corn: Fall armyworm, corn borer;
Rice: Rice leaf roller, Two-spotted leafhopper;
Tea plants: Tea looper, Tea caterpillar.
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Product Features
This product is a pyrethroid-diazine combination insecticide that combines stomach poison and contact action. It exhibits rapid efficacy and thorough control against lepidopteran pests and mites, serving as a highly effective, low-toxicity broad-spectrum insecticide and acaricide.
1. Synergistic Mode of Action: Chlorpyrifos-methyl inhibits mitochondrial function to block energy synthesis, while Indoxacarb disrupts neural signaling. This dual mechanism prevents cross-resistance and demonstrates exceptional efficacy against resistant pests.
2. Combined Rapid and Residual Action: Pests cease feeding within 1-2 hours post-application. Cypermethrin targets older instars while Indoxacarb eliminates both young and adult pests, with residual efficacy lasting 12-15 days.
3. Broad-Spectrum Dual Control: Effectively manages lepidopteran pests while simultaneously controlling mites like red spider mites, reducing application frequency.
4. Rainfast: The suspension concentrate formulation exhibits strong adhesion. Rainfall within 1 hour after application does not compromise efficacy, making it suitable for rainy regions.
5. Excellent Safety Profile: The formulation is low-toxicity and safe for crops. No phytotoxicity occurs at recommended rates, aligning with green pest control practices.
Other Mixture Recommendation
Combining abamectin with spirodiclofen enhances acaricidal control; mixing with thiamethoxam also targets piercing-sucking pests such as aphids and whiteflies.
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