A mixture of profenofos and cypermethrin. Both single doses have strong contact and gastrotoxic effects. Cypermethrin effectively kills older larvae and has a rapid knockdown effect. Profenofos is effective against eggs, larvae and adults, and can penetrate the surface of leaves and kill pests on the underside of leaves. The mixture combines the advantages of both single agents. At the same time, it can delay the development of drug resistance in pests.

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A mixture of profenofos and cypermethrin. Both single doses have strong contact and gastrotoxic effects. Cypermethrin effectively kills older larvae and has a rapid knockdown effect. Profenofos is effective against eggs, larvae and adults, and can penetrate the surface of leaves and kill pests on the underside of leaves. The mixture combines the advantages of both single agents. At the same time, it can delay the development of drug resistance in pests.

profenofos 50% ec dosage

So what insects can cypermethrin and profenofos kill?

Chlorochloride and profenofos can be used in cotton, wheat, rice, soybeans, potatoes, tobacco, fruit trees, sugar beets and other crops. It is particularly effective against cotton bollworms, pink bollworms and other cotton bollworms. The application method is foliar spray, and the generally recommended dosage is 60 to 100 ml per acre.

1. Cottonworm versus seedling aphids. Apply 30 to 50 ml of 44% EC per mu; use 50 to 100 ml of 44% EC per mu during the peak incubation period for cotton bollworm, pink bollworm, diamond worm, etc., spray it with water, and it can also control blind bugs, leaf rollers, and worms. Bridge insects and mites.

2. Vegetable pest control against diamondback moth. Use 60 to 80 ml of 44% EC or 30 to 50 ml of 22% EC per mu, add 40 to 50 kg of water, and spray. To control vegetable aphids, spray 30-60 ml of 44% EC per mu with 30-50 kg of water.

3. Fruit tree pest control: thorn moths and stink bugs on various fruit trees. Spray with 1500-2000 times of 44% emulsifiable concentrate. To control walnut fruit weevil and chestnut leaf dead moth, spray with 44% EC 1500-2000 times. To control hawthorn flowers, spray with 1000-1500 times of 44% EC.

4. Rice pest control: rice borer and rice leaf roller. During the peak hatching period of the eggs and before the larvae bore the stems or roll the leaves, spray 50-75 ml of 44% EC per mu with 50-75 kg of water. To control rice thrips and rice leafhoppers, use 30 to 50 ml of 44% EC per mu, add 50 to 75 kg of water, and spray.

What are the precautions for using it?

This mixture is toxic to fish and silkworms. Do not pollute water sources, mulberry trees, silkworm gear, silkworm houses, etc. when using it.

There are many types of pesticides on the market, each with its own characteristics. Only by prescribing the right medicine can the effect be achieved.