Chlorpyrifos is a very efficient insecticide that can kill thrips, aphids, grubs, mole crickets and other pests at the same time, but it has been banned from vegetables in recent years due to toxicity issues. As an alternative to Chlorpyrifos in the control of vegetable pests, Bifenthrin + Clothianidin has become a hot topic in the market in the past two years:
Formulation advantage
1) The broad-spectrum insecticidal combination has killing effects on dozens of pests such as aphids, thrips, whiteflies, flea beetles, psyllids, leafhoppers, grubs, mole crickets, nematodes, and ground maggots in agricultural production!
2) Quick-acting and long-acting! Bifenthrin is a contact insecticide. After the pests come into contact with them, they die quickly within 24 hours, but the duration of the effect is short; while Clothianidin has obvious systemic + stomach poisoning effects, and the insecticidal quick-acting effect is relatively slow. Complementary advantages, longer duration!
3) Low toxicity. This formula is a combination of low toxicity and low residue, and can be used on vegetables, fruit trees, and field crops.
4) It can be sprayed on the foliar surface or irrigated underground, and it can be used flexibly. It can effectively kill grubs, mole crickets, golden needle insects, black-headed maggots, aphids, thrips and other pests. It is a real multi-drug treatment, saving money and labor!
5) High safety, it can be used on all crops, and it can be mixed with almost all insecticides and fungicides!
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Post time: Sep-29-2022