FLUXAMETAMIDE 5.81% + BIFENTHRIN 5.81% EC

FLUXAMETAMIDE + BIFENTHRIN Bottle
Combination Insecticide

FLUXAMETAMIDE 5.81% + BIFENTHRIN 5.81% EC

A novel combination of an isoxazoline insecticide with a synthetic pyrethroid. This formulation delivers broad-spectrum control with rapid knockdown and extended residual activity, making it an excellent choice for managing resistant pest populations.

Target Pest
Chewing & Sucking Pests
Mode of Action
GABA + Na Channel Block
Crops
Veg, Cotton, Rice, Maize
Active: Fluxametamide + Bifenthrin Formulation: EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate) Action: Synergistic Dual Action

Product Information

Mode of Action

Fluxametamide acts as a GABA-gated chloride channel antagonist, causing hyperexcitation and paralysis. Bifenthrin disrupts sodium channels in nerve cells. The synergistic effect provides superior control of both chewing and sucking pests.

Target Pests
  • Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)
  • Stem borers (Chilo spp., Scirpophaga spp.)
  • Bollworms (Helicoverpa armigera)
  • Aphids (various species)
  • Thrips (Thrips tabaci, Frankliniella spp.)
Key Benefits

Effective against complex pest populations including those resistant to older chemistries. Provides rapid knockdown.

Recommended Dosage

Crop Target Pest Dosage (ml/Ha) Water (L/Ha) Waiting Period (Days)
Chilli Fruit borer 625 375 7
Chilli Thrips & Whitefly 500 375 7
Tomato Fruit borer 625 375 7
Tomato Leaf miner 500 375 7
Brinjal Shoot and Fruit Borer 625 375 7
Brinjal Whitefly & Jassid 500 375 7
Application Note: The water volume recommended is 375 Liters/Ha. Ensure precise calibration of spray equipment.

Application Instructions

1. Timing
Apply at the early stages of pest infestation. The combination is effective against both larvae (borers) and adults (thrips/whitefly), so timing should coincide with the appearance of the most damaging stage.
2. Method of Use
Ensure thorough coverage of the foliage. The product works by contact and ingestion. For borers, direct spray towards the fruiting bodies and shoots is recommended.

Safety Precautions

Harvest Interval: A waiting period of 7 days is recommended for vegetables (Chilli, Tomato, Brinjal).

Environmental Safety: Bifenthrin is toxic to fish and bees. Avoid application during active bee foraging hours and prevent runoff into water bodies.

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