Lambda-cyhalothrin 5% + Imidacloprid 10% SC

Classification:
Insecticide

Formulation:
Lambda-cyhalothrin 5% + Imidacloprid 10% SC (Suspension Concentrate)

CAS NO:
Lambda-cyhalothrin: 91465-08-6;
Imidacloprid: 138261-41-3

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

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

Direction for Use
Crop Target Insects Dosage (5% Lambda-cyhalothrin + 10% Imidacloprid SC) Application Timing Remarks
Cereals Aphids 300-500 mL/ha At the early stage of aphid infestation 1) REI: 12 hrs
2) Max 2 applications/season
Vegetables Thrips 400-600 mL/ha When thrips are first detected Add adjuvant for better control
Fruits Beetles 500-700 mL/ha During the active feeding period of beetles PHI: 21 days
Cotton Whiteflies 600-800 mL/ha At the initial stage of whitefly occurrence Use before heavy infestation
Product Details

Mode of Action:
-Lambda-cyhalothrin: Acts on the insect's nervous system, interfering with sodium channel function, leading to nerve paralysis.
-Imidacloprid: Acts on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the insect's nervous system, causing over-stimulation of the nerve and eventually death.
-The combination provides both contact and systemic action.

Benefits:
-Broad-spectrum control of multiple insect pests.
-Fast-acting, providing quick knockdown of pests.
-Residual activity for extended protection.
-Suitable for different application methods (foliar spray, soil application).

Precautions:
-PPE: Chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, respirator.
-Do not apply when winds exceed 10 km/h.
-Do not tank-mix with alkaline Pesticide.
-Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place at 0°C to 30°C.

Environmental Hazards:
-Toxic to bees and other beneficial insects. Do not apply during the flowering period of crops.
-Toxic to aquatic organisms. Do not contaminate water sources.
-Moderate toxicity to birds and mammals.