Fenpropathrin (10% or 30% EC) is a potent synthetic pyrethroid insecticide and acaricide that provides broad-spectrum control against mites, sucking pests, and lepidopteran caterpillars in cotton, tea, vegetables, and fruits. It acts through contact and stomach action, causing rapid paralysis and knockdown. It offers long residual protection and is highly effective against bollworms, whiteflies, aphids, and mites.
Broad-Spectrum Control: Effective against a wide array of pests, including bollworms, mites, whiteflies, thrips, jassids, and aphids.
Rapid Knockdown Effect: Delivers quick results upon application, paralyzing pests on contact.
Dual-Action Mode: Functions as both a contact and stomach poison, ensuring high efficacy even on pests that chew or feed internally.
Long Residual Protection: Provides lasting protection against re-infestation, reducing the need for frequent spraying.
Versatile Application: Suitable for a variety of crops, including cotton, tea, brinjal, and other fruits and vegetables.
Compatibility: Compatible with most commonly used pesticides and fertilizers.
Application Details:
Formulation: Available as an Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC), which is easily mixed with water for foliar spraying.
Dosage: Generally 300400 ml per acre, depending on the pest and crop (always refer to the specific label).
Safety: It is a chemical that requires proper protective gear during application to avoid skin and eye contact.