Acetamiprid has strong contact and stomach poison effects and can be used on many crops. For example, it can be used on cruciferous vegetables (mustard, cabbage, kale, cauliflower), tomatoes, cucumbers; fruit trees (citrus, apple trees, pear trees, jujube trees), tea trees, corn, etc.

Characteristics of Acetamiprid
1. Fast insecticide effect: Acetamiprid is a chlorinated nicotine compound and a new type of insecticide. Acetamiprid is a compound insecticide (mixed with oxyformic acid esters and nitromethylene insecticides); therefore, the effect is very obvious and fast, especially for pests that develop resistance (aphids). It has excellent control effects.
2. Long lasting effect and high safety: In addition to contact and stomach poison effects, acetamiprid also has a strong penetration effect; the lasting effect is long, up to about 20 days. Acetamiprid is low toxic to humans and animals, and has little lethality to natural enemies; it has low toxicity to fish, little impact on bees, and high safety.
3. The temperature should be high: It should be noted that the insecticidal activity of acetamiprid increases with the increase of temperature; when the temperature is lower than 26 degrees when applying the medicine, the activity is low, and it kills aphids quickly above 28 degrees, and the best effect can be achieved at 35-38 degrees.
Lambda-Cyhalothrin
Its pharmacological characteristics inhibit the conduction of insect nerve axons, and have the effects of avoiding, knocking down and poisoning insects.
It has a wide insecticidal spectrum, high activity, rapid efficacy, and is resistant to rain erosion after spraying, but it is easy to develop resistance to it after long-term use. It has a certain preventive effect on pests and mites with piercing-sucking mouthparts, and its mechanism of action is the same as cypermethrin and flucythrinate.
The difference is that it has a good inhibitory effect on mites. When used in the early stage of mite occurrence, it can inhibit the increase in the number of mites. When mites have occurred in large numbers, their number cannot be controlled. Therefore, it can only be used for insect and mite control, and cannot be used as a special miticide.
It has good effects on various pests such as Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hemiptera, as well as spider mites, rust mites, gall mites, tarsonema mites, etc.
It can be used for both control when insects and mites occur simultaneously, and can prevent and control cotton pink bollworm and cotton bollworm, cabbage worm, cabbage constriction aphid, tea looper, tea caterpillar, tea orange gall mite, leaf gall mite, citrus leaf moth, citrus aphid, citrus spider mite, rust mites, peach borer and pear borer, etc. It can also be used to control a variety of surface and public health pests.
Control target
Used in wheat, corn, fruit trees, cotton, cruciferous vegetables, etc. to control malt, midges, armyworms, corn borers, beet armyworms, borers, leaf rollers, armyworms, swallowtails, fruit moths, cotton bollworms, red instar worms, cabbage worms, etc., and used in grasslands, grasslands, and dryland crops to control grass borers, etc.
Lambda-Cyhalothrin · Acetamiprid
Acetamiprid + Lambda-Cyhalothrin compound expands the insecticide types, improves the rapid effect, and delays the development of drug resistance.
Mainly used in crops such as citrus trees, wheat, cotton, cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, kale), wheat, jujube trees, etc., to control piercing-sucking mouthparts pests (such as aphids, green stink bugs, etc.), whiteflies, red spiders, thrips, scale insects, etc.
It has a good effect in controlling pests of grain crops, vegetables, and fruit trees.
Note: The safe interval on cotton is 21 days and can be used up to 2 times per season.







