Artificial Pyrethroids. Part 2

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Artificial pyrethroids. Part 2
Artificial pyrethroids. Part 2

We will continue to get acquainted with the synthetic protectors of our plants from insect pests that devour leaves, berries and fruits that prevent us from obtaining crops worthy of our labor contribution

Karate

If the martial art of karate began solely for self-defense purposes and only later turned into a fight, in which there is also an attack system, suffocating techniques and precisely targeted strikes, then the synthetic plant protector of the same name was immediately born as a means of attacking the gluttonous pests of ornamental plants and potatoes.

A highly effective insecticide acts on pests without examining their age, that is, equally successfully on both larvae and adults. In addition, not only insects, but also very small gall mites (arachnids) fall into its field of action.

The drug is resistant to rainfall, so bad weather conditions do not shorten the duration of its exposure to pests. Small consumption of the drug helps to save money for gardeners.

Spraying of plants is carried out as carefully as possible, trying to moisten the entire surface of the leaves. For work, they choose calm weather, preferring morning or evening.

Karate preparation is very dangerous for bees and fish.

Karate is used against:

• Aphids, thrips, nodule weevils, pea gnats - on peas (consumption of 1 ml per 10 l of water).

• Cruciferous flea beetles, cabbage whites, scoops, moths - on cabbage (consumption of 1 ml per 10 liters of water).

• Corn moth - on corn (consumption 2 ml per 10 l of water).

• Colorado potato beetle - on tomatoes (1 ml per 10 l), potatoes (2 ml per 10 l).

• Ticks and leafworms - on apple (5 ml per 10 l) and grapes (4 ml per 10 l).

• Spider mites, aphids, leafworms - on raspberries, cherries, currants, 4 ml per 10 liters of water; on strawberries 5 ml per 10 liters of water.

• Spider mites, aphids, sawflies - on gooseberries (3 ml per 10 l).

Kinmix

Kinmix paralyzes the nervous system of insect pests, both at the stage of larvae and adults. Does not kill arachnids (mites). Environmentally friendly due to low consumption rates.

Kinmix is used against:

• Colorado potato beetle - on potatoes (2.5 ml per 10 liters of water).

• Moths, scoop, whites - on cabbage (2.5 ml per 10 liters of water).

• Leaf roll, leaf phylloxera - on grapes (2.5 ml per 10 l of water).

• Leaf-gnawing and sucking insects - on currants, gooseberries, apples, cherries, cherries (2.5 ml per 10 liters of water).

Sumicidin

Sumicidin is a yellowish liquid, insoluble in water. It is on sale in the form of an emulsion. Very toxic to bees and fish.

Everything works on the same principle as other artificial pyrethroids, that is, it paralyzes the nervous system of insect pests. It has a protective effect for 15 days. Non-phytotoxic when used in recommended doses. Otherwise, it causes chlorosis of the leaves.

Sumicidin 20% emulsion concentrate is used against:

• Cereal aphids, thrips, pest bug, drunkards - on wheat.

• Colorado potato beetle, potato ladybug - on potatoes.

• Aphids - on peas, crops of perennial grasses, currants, hops.

• Green oak leafworm, pine moth, other needles and leaf-eating pests - on deciduous and coniferous trees.

Fury

Small norms of use make it safe and exclude negative effects on nature. It is sold in the form of an aqueous emulsion without a pungent odor. Resistant to high temperatures. Acts on pests, paralyzing their nervous activity.

Fury is used against:

• Colorado potato beetle - on potatoes (0.1 liter per hectare).

• Cruciferous flea beetles, rape flower beetle, cabbage and rape beetle, rape sawfly - on rapeseed (0.1 l per 1 ha).

• Thrips, aphids, harmful turtles, bread beetles - on wheat, barley (0.2 liters per 1 ha).

• Leaf roll, moth - on an apple tree (0, 2-0, 3 l per 1 ha).

• Caryopsis, aphids, thrips, moth - on peas, green peas (0, 1-0, 15 l per 1 ha).

• Aphids, whiteweed, scoop - on cabbage (0, 1-0, 15 l per 1 ha).

• Aphids - on watermelons and melons (0.1-0.15 liters per hectare).

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