Insecticide Nomolt® (BASF) - Insecticide for integrated protection.
Unlike other insecticides, the drug Nomolt® does not have a neurotoxic effect on harmful insects. It acts as a natural
growth regulator, adversely affecting insects at the moments when they pass from one phase of their development to another. Nomolt® is characterized by high selectivity of action, it is safe for predatory ticks, entomophages and bees.
Active ingredient: Teflubenzuron
Concentration of the active substance: 150 g/l
Preparative form: CS
Chemical class: benzenephenylurea derivatives
Distribution in the plant: contact.
Manufacturer: BASF
Packaging: a box of 10 plastic bottles of 1 l.
Crops used: potatoes, cabbage, apple,
grapes
Instructions for use:
Culture - Processing object - Consumption rate - Processing time
* Potatoes
-Colorado beetle
-0.15
-Spraying during the growing season
* Cabbage
- egg whites, moths, scoops
-0.3
-Spraying during the growing season
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* Apple tree
-leaf trees, fruit eaters
-0.5–0.7
-Spraying during the growing season
* Grapes
- leaflets
-0.5
-Spraying during the growing season
Rate of consumption of working fluid: 200–1000 l/ha.
Application of Nomolt® insecticide:
To prevent damage caused by insect pests, it is necessary to interrupt the development of their larvae as early as possible, due to the fact that crops are damaged directly at this stage. Therefore, it is necessary to apply the drug earlier than traditional insecticides are used, namely, during egg-laying by adult insects, which coincides with their intensive flight.
Waiting periods before entering the field for manual/mechanized work:
potatoes, cabbage: 10 days/4 days; grapes, apple tree: 7 days/3 days
Waiting period (days to harvest): 30 days
Advantages of Nomolt® insecticide:
high selectivity – an ideal insecticide for use in integrated protection systems;
effective against insects resistant to other insecticides;
high resistance to being washed away by precipitation;
fast and long-lasting action;
ovicidal action and the ability to prevent the laying of viable eggs by some species of adult insects;