| Pesticide class | Insecticides |
|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Indoxacarb+Emamectin Benzoate |
| Formulation | 9%SC |
| Resistance group | IRAC=22A,6 |
| PHI | 7day |
| Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 2150<mg/kg |
Indoxacarb +Emamectin Benzoate 9% SC
It is a non-systemic insecticide with contact, ingestion mode of action. It belongs to oxadiazine and avermectin. By blocking sodium channels in axons of nerve cells, Indoxacarb causes paralysis and stops feeding. Emamectin Benzoate inhibits muscle contraction, causing a continuous flow of chlorine ions in the GABA and H-Glutamate receptor sites. One of the features of this insecticide is the synergy of the two substances in the composition. The best time of use is early larval ages. It is recommended to control insects resistant to organophosphorus, carbamate and synthetic pyrethroids.
Target and Dosage
| Crop | Pest | Dosage |
| Sugar beet | (Agrotis sp) | 400ml per Ha |
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It is a non-systemic insecticide with contact, ingestion mode of action. It belongs to oxadiazine. By blocking sodium channels in axons of nerve cells, Indoxacarb causes paralysis and stops feeding. 2 to 4 hours after foliar application, feeding disorder of the larvae, and their paralysis occurs, ultimately causing the death of the target larvae.

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