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Insecticide for the control of Cottony cushion scale and leaf miner control in coffee; Bean flower thrips control in French beans and caterpillars in roses and carnations.
Active ingredient;
Alphacypermethrin 100 g/l
Benefits
- Non-skin sensitizer
- Improved application properties
- Broad-spectrum control
Beans with pods
Pests | Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application | Pre harvest interval | Remarks | Re-entry delay |
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Bean thrips | 120 ml in 600l water/ha (or 5ml/20 l water for small scale use) | At early Stages of Infestation | 3 | 7 Days | WHO Class II |
Carnation
Pests | Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application | Pre harvest interval | Remarks | Re-entry delay |
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Crucifer, caterpillar | 150ml -300ml in 1000L of water/hectare | As soon as a few moths are seen in the crop canopy, initiate sprays of Fastac® 100 EC. Ensure all flower buds are thoroughly covered by the spray especially the inner petals where eggs are laid. As bright coloured varieties of Carnations and Roses attract more caterpillars than dull ones, ensure the former’s flower buds are thoroughly covered by spray droplets to point of run-off. |
Coffee
Pests | Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application | Pre harvest interval | Remarks | Re-entry delay |
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leaf miner | 80ml in 600 – 1000l water/hectare (or 3 ml in 20l water for small scale use to cover 25 coffee bushes) | At early Stages of Infestation | 3 | 3 Days | WHO Class II |
Ornamentals
Pests | Recommended rate | Time of application | Number of application | Pre harvest interval | Remarks | Re-entry delay |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crucifer, caterpillar | 150ml -300ml in 1000L of water/hectare | As soon as a few moths are seen in the crop canopy, initiate sprays of Fastac® 100 EC. Ensure all flower buds are thoroughly covered by the spray especially the inner petals where eggs are laid. As bright coloured varieties of Carnations and Roses attract more caterpillars than dull ones, ensure the former’s flower buds are thoroughly covered by spray droplets to point of run-off. | 3 | WHO Class II |
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