Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | acetamiprid:135410-20-7;160430-64-8; |
Formula: | acetamiprid: C10H11ClN4 |
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For liquid | 200Ltr/drum, 20L/drum, 1L/bottle, 500ml/bottle, 250ml/bottle, 100ml/bottle. |
For solid | 25 kg/drum, 25kg/bag, 1kg/bag or on the requirement of client. |
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The pesticide mixture of Acetamiprid + Spinetoram combines two active ingredients with different modes of action, providing a broader spectrum of pest control and helping to delay the development of resistance. Below is a general guide for the application of this mixture:
This mixture is effective against a wide range of pests, including:
Sucking pests (e.g., aphids, whiteflies, thrips) - controlled primarily by Acetamiprid.
Lepidopteran pests (e.g., caterpillars, leaf rollers, armyworms) - controlled primarily by Spinetoram.
Commonly used on vegetables (e.g., cabbage, tomatoes, peppers), fruits (e.g., apples, grapes, citrus), rice, and cotton.
Timing:
Apply during the early stages of pest infestation or when pests are first observed.
For Lepidopteran pests (e.g., caterpillars), target the 1st-2nd instar larval stage for optimal control.
Dosage:
Follow the manufacturer's recommended dosage, as it varies depending on the formulation (e.g., SC, WG, EC).
Typical application rates range from 30-50 grams or milliliters per acre, depending on the crop and pest severity.
Mixing:
Dilute the recommended amount of the mixture in 200-400 liters of water per hectare (or as specified on the label).
Ensure thorough mixing to achieve a uniform solution.
Spraying:
Use a knapsack sprayer, boom sprayer, or other appropriate equipment.
Ensure complete coverage of the plant, including the undersides of leaves, where pests often reside.
Spray until the foliage is evenly wet but not dripping.
Frequency:
Apply as needed, based on pest pressure and crop growth stage.
Avoid exceeding the maximum number of applications per season as specified on the label.
Acetamiprid: Typically 3-7 days, depending on the crop.
Spinetoram: Typically 3-14 days, depending on the crop.
Always check the label for crop-specific PHI recommendations.
Broad-Spectrum Control: Combines the systemic action of Acetamiprid (neonicotinoid) with the contact and ingestion activity of Spinetoram (spinosyn).
Resistance Management: Using two modes of action reduces the risk of pest resistance.
Effective at Low Doses: Both active ingredients are highly effective at low concentrations, minimizing environmental impact.
Environmental Safety:
Avoid spraying near water bodies to protect aquatic organisms.
Do not apply during flowering to protect pollinators (e.g., bees).
Follow local regulations regarding buffer zones and environmental protection.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Wear gloves, masks, goggles, and protective clothing during handling and application.
Avoid inhalation or direct contact with skin and eyes.
Residue Management:
Adhere to the recommended PHI to ensure compliance with food safety standards.
Storage and Disposal:
Store in a cool, dry place away from food, feed, and drinking water.
Dispose of empty containers properly according to local regulations.
Cabbage: For controlling diamondback moth and aphids, apply during the vegetative stage.
Tomatoes: For controlling whiteflies and fruit borers, apply during flowering and fruiting stages.
Rice: For controlling leaf rollers and planthoppers, apply during the tillering and booting stages.