Introduction and Properties
A non-systemic insecticide that is a combination of two insecticides, indoxacarb and emamectin benzoate. This poison is more effective on the larval stage. Emamectin benzoate is a larvicide that disrupts the nervous system and kills target insects by keeping the chlorine channel open. Emamectin’s contact effect is short and causes the death of target pest larvae through digestion and nerves. Indoxacarb is from the oxadiazine group and blocks the sodium channel in the axon of the nerve cell. A non-systemic insecticide with a contact and digestive effect that penetrates the leaf tissue by translaminar movement.
Instructions for use
Ringworm on sugar beet at a rate of 400 ml per hectare (the best time to use is at the beginning of pest formation and the 1st larval stage).
General considerations
Before using a pesticide, read the label carefully.
Consult with your local plant protection expert for details.
This pesticide is prohibited from being sold without a prescription from a herbalist.