Beta-cyfluthrin 10% + Imidacloprid 21% SC

Classification:
Insecticide

Formulation:
Beta-cyfluthrin 10% + Imidacloprid 21% SC (Suspension Concentrate)

CAS NO:
Beta-cyfluthrin: 68359-37-5;
Imidacloprid: 138261-41-3

USAGE:
A broad-spectrum insecticide for controlling a wide range of sucking and chewing insects in various crops such as cereals, fruits, vegetables, and cotton. Effective against aphids, thrips, whiteflies, and beetles.

Pack size:
500mL, 1L, 5L, 20L/drum, or as required

Direction for Use
Crop Target Insects Dosage (10% Beta-cyfluthrin + 21% Imidacloprid/L SC) Application Timing Remarks
Cereals Aphids 300-500 mL/ha Early infestation stage 1) REI: 12 hrs
2) Max 2 applications/season
Fruits Thrips 400-600 mL/ha Before flowering or after fruit set Add wetting agent for better coverage
Vegetables Whiteflies 350-550 mL/ha When first signs of infestation appear PHI: 7-10 days depending on the crop
Cotton Beetles 500-700 mL/ha During the active growth stage of insects Use high-volume spraying for better results
Product Details

Mode of Action:
-Beta-cyfluthrin: Acts on the nervous system of insects, disrupting nerve impulse transmission.
-Imidacloprid: Acts on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of insects, causing paralysis and death.
-The combination provides both contact and systemic action.

Benefits:
-Broad-spectrum activity against multiple insect pests.
-Good residual effect, providing long-term protection.
-Compatible with many other Pesticide for tank mixing.
-Can be used in integrated pest management programs.

Precautions:
-PPE: Chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and a respirator.
-Do not apply during heavy rain or when winds exceed 15 km/h.
-Do not mix with alkaline Pesticide.
-Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place at 0°C to 35°C.

Environmental Hazards:
-Toxic to bees and other pollinators, avoid application during flowering.
-Toxic to aquatic organisms, do not contaminate water sources.
-Low toxicity to birds and mammals when used as directed.
-Biodegradable in soil with a half-life of 10-20 days.