Insecticides
Tsezar
Insecto-acaricide with high biological activity for controlling a wide range of pests
Characteristics of the drug
Active substance:
Bifenthrin, 100 g/l
Preparation form:
Emulsifiable concentrate
Packaging:
10 ml, 100 ml
Toxicity class:
III class
Application rates
CROPS | HARMFUL OBJECTS | RATE | WAITING PERIOD |
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Apple tree (private sector) | Ticks, aphids, leafmining moths, apple borer | 2-4 ml per 4 liters of water per 1 acre/3-4 trees | 30 days |
WORLDWIDE APPLICATION EXPERIENCE | |||
Grapes | Leafhoppers, ticks | 2-4 ml per 4 liters of water per 1 acre | 30 days |
Tomatoes | Ticks, aphids | 2-4 ml per 4 liters of water per 1 acre | 30 days |
Soy | Ticks, acacia fire, bugs | 2-4 ml per 4 liters of water per 1 acre | 30 days |
Potato | Potato moth, leafhoppers, aphids, potato flea, scoops | 2-4 ml per 4 liters of water per 1 acre | 30 days |
Turnip | Cruciferous fleas, rape flower eater, cabbage tapeworm | 2-4 ml per 4 liters of water per 1 acre | 30 days |
Benefits
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Effective on all motile stages of ticks
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Pronounced "knockdown effect"
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Excellent compatibility in tank mixes
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A wide range of control
Mode of action
The drug acts due to contact and gastric activity. The effect is manifested in the paralysis of the nervous system of pests.
Features of use
Spraying is carried out during the growing season of the crop. Optimum efficiency is achieved if processing is carried out in the evening or morning hours at temperatures from +15 to +22°C. Use clean water to prepare the working solution. Make sure the plants are evenly covered with the working solution. Use only freshly prepared solution.
Spectrum of action
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Pincers
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Aphids
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Leaf-mining moths
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Codling moth
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Leaflets
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Potato moth
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Cicadas
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Potato flea
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Cabbage tapeworm
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Cruciferous fleas
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Pollen beetle
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Scoops
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Pincers
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Aphids
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Leaf-mining moths
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Codling moth
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Leaflets
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Potato moth
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Cicadas
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Potato flea
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Cabbage tapeworm
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Cruciferous fleas
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Pollen beetle
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Scoops
Crops
Apples, grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, soybeans, rapeseed