During the high incidence period of pests and diseases, especially various pests, the reproduction speed is faster and the harm is more serious. If the prevention and control are not timely, it often causes serious harm and leads to yield loss. Chemical control has the characteristics of a wide insecticide spectrum and quick effect. It is widely used in agricultural production. Today I will introduce a new formula for pest control - Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb.

Formula Introduction
Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb is a compound of two insecticides with completely different action mechanisms. Chlorfenapyr is a new type of pyrrole insecticide and acaricide, which mainly acts as a contact and stomach poison. It has strong permeability on the leaf surface and a certain systemic effect. It has the characteristics of a wide insecticide spectrum, good rapid effect, long lasting effect, safety and low toxicity. It can kill pests feeding on the back of leaves and the core of plants, especially boring pests, sucking pests, chewing pests and various mites. It has good control effects on diamondback moth, beet armyworm, armyworm, American leafminer, bean borer, thrips, red spider, rice leaf roller, striped stem borer, yellow stem borer, rice borer and rice thrips. Indoxacarb is an oxadiazine insecticide with a unique mechanism of action, which is effective against pests of all ages. It mainly acts as a contact and stomach poison. The agent enters the insect body through contact and pest feeding, and is immediately paralyzed. The insect stops feeding within 0-4 hours, and the insect's coordination ability decreases. Generally, the pest will die within 1 day after the drug is applied.

The combination of Chlorfenapyr and Indoxacarb has a significant synergistic effect, overcoming the shortcomings of a single agent and having many advantages, mainly manifested in the following aspects:
(1) Broad spectrum of insecticides: Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb is an insecticide and acaricide that has good control effects on beet armyworm, diamondback moth, cabbage looper, cutworm, cabbage armyworm, cotton bollworm, tobacco budworm, leaf roller, codling moth, leafhopper, looper, diamond borer, potato beetle, bean borer, thrips, red spider, and rice leaf roller, striped stem borer, yellow stem borer, rice stem borer and rice thrips on rice.
(2) Good rapidity: Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb can knock down pests within 1 to 4 hours, paralyzing them, and completely killing them within 24 hours, effectively preventing them from continuing to cause harm.
(3) Long lasting effect: Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb is effective against all stages of pests, including eggs, larvae, and nymphs. It kills insects more thoroughly and lasts longer, usually for about 20 days.
(4) Low toxicity and low residue: Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb can be tightly bound to soil particles in the soil, does not leach, does not accumulate in the environment, is easily absorbed by crops and penetrates into the epidermis, giving the crops a long residual effect. A second peak of insecticide mortality occurs after more than 10 days. At the same time, it is rarely affected by environmental factors such as wind and rain.
Crops used
Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb can be widely used in a variety of crops such as corn, rice, cotton, peanuts, soybeans, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, etc., and can also be used in a variety of fruit trees such as apples, pears, and pomegranates.
Usage
(1) For peppers: In the early stage of pepper pests such as tobacco budworm, beet armyworm, cotton bollworm, etc., 30% Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb suspension can be used at 15-20 ml/mu, diluted with 30 kg of water to kill various pests that bore into peppers.
(2) For corn: In the early stage of corn borer, 14% Chlorfenapyr·Indoxacarb suspension can be used at 20-40 ml/mu, diluted with 30 kg of water and sprayed evenly to completely eliminate corn borers.







