Pesticide class | Insecticides |
---|---|
Active ingredient | Fenvalerate |
Formulation | 20% EC |
Resistance group | IRAC: 3A |
PHI | 14 day |
Acute Oral LD 50 for Rats | 451 mg/kg |
Fenvalerate 20% EC
It is a non-systemic insecticide with contact, ingestion mode of action. It belongs to the pyrethroids which disrupt sodium channels in the axon membrane and has a knock-down property that causes the insect to become paralyzed and fall quickly. Fenvalerit has a quick effect on a wide range of pests of different agricultural products.
Cases and dosage
Crop |
Pest | Dosage |
Sugar beet |
(Spodoptera littoralis) |
1 Lit per Ha |
Fruit trees | (Leucoptera scitella) |
0.5/1000 |
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