Sponsor (Spinosad 24% SC)

It is contact insecticide with ingestion mode of action. It belongs to the spinosins, whose active ingredient (spinosad) consists of two components, spinosin A and spinosin D. Sponsor is a natural substance that is produced under aerobic fermentation conditions by a soil bacterium (actinomycete) called Saccharopolyspora spinosa. And by affecting the acetylcholine receptors, it causes paralysis and death of the insect. Spinosad, with a low dosage, controls different life stages of many pests, especially the larvae of butterflies, in different products. Sponsor has good compatibility with various products (agricultural, vegetables, fruit trees etc.) and can be used in IPM.

Tebufenozide 20% SC

It is a systemic insecticide with ingestion mode of action. It belongs to diacylhydrazine, which mimics the action of the insect moulting hormone, ecdysone. Larvae stop feeding within hours of exposure and then undergo a lethal, unsuccessful moult.

Thiacloprid 24% OD

It is a systemic insecticide with contact, ingestion mode of action. It belongs to the neonicitinoid, which affects nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the central nervous system of insects.

Thiocyclam Hydrogen Oxalate 50% SP

It is a selective insecticide with contact and ingestion mode of action. It belongs to the nereistoxin analogue. It has a biological origin and is prepared from a type of sea worm (Lumbrineris Heteropoda) which causes paralysis and death of the insect by blocking acetylcholine receptors in the central system.

Thiodicarb 80% DF

It is a contact and ingestion mode of action insecticide. It belongs to carbamate, which is an inhibitor of the cholinesterase enzyme in the nervous system, which is destroyed by the accumulation of acetylcholine in synapses, a living insect, due to repeated stimulation and convulsions.

Trichlorfon 80% SP

It is a non-systemic insecticide with contact and ingestion mode of action. It belongs to the organophosphates, which has a rapid effect on acetylcholinesterase (ace) inhibitor.