Insecticide
CHLORFENAPYR 6% + DINOTEFURAN 12% ME
Microemulsion insecticide engineered to provide broad-spectrum protection against both chewing and sucking pests. Advanced formulation enhances spray dispersion and leaf coverage, contributing to dependable field performance under varying crop conditions.
Target Pest
Whiteflies, Aphids, Thrips & Caterpillars
Mode of Action
Energy Uncoupling + nAChR Disruption
Target Crops
Cotton, Chilli, Paddy, Vegetables, Soybean
Active: Chlorfenapyr + Dinotefuran
Formulation: ME (Microemulsion)
Enhanced Leaf Coverage
Broad-Spectrum Control
Product Information
Mode of Action
Chlorfenapyr (IRAC Group 13) interferes with cellular energy production, while Dinotefuran (IRAC Group 4A) disrupts nerve impulse transmission by acting on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
Target Pests
- Whiteflies
- Aphids
- Thrips
- Fruit Borer
- Caterpillars
Recommended Application
| Recommended Crops | Targeted Pests | Dosage & Method of Application |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Whiteflies | Begin treatment when pest populations are increasing. |
| Chilli | Thrips | Spray during active infestation with thorough foliage coverage. |
| Paddy | Sucking Pests | Apply according to recommended crop stage and monitoring results. |
| Soybean | Caterpillars | Integrate with resistance management practices. |
| Vegetables | Fruit Borer | Continue crop scouting to determine future spray requirements. |
For specific ml/ha dosage rates and local dilution guidelines across recommended crops, please refer to the registered product label or consult local agricultural experts.
Application Instructions
1. Application Timing & Crop Scouting
Begin treatment early as pest populations start increasing based on crop scouting. Timely intervention ensures superior control of both chewing and sucking pests.
2. Microemulsion Dispersion & Spraying
The Microemulsion (ME) formulation ensures fine droplet distribution and optimal foliage coverage. Spray thoroughly during active infestation and integrate applications into local IRM strategies.
Safety & Environmental Care
Always wear proper personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles, mask, overalls) during spray preparation and handling. Toxic to bees and aquatic organisms; refrain from spraying during active pollinator foraging times and prevent chemical runoff into nearby water bodies. Store in a cool, dry place.
