
| Eligible crops: | Sunflower, Corn, Potato |
| Application: | Insecticide |
| Active materials: | Фипронил + бифентрин |
| Concentration: | 120+60 g/l |
| Chemical family: | фенилпиразолы + пиретроиды |
| Formulation: | suspension concentrate, KS |
| Packing: | Canister, 5 l |
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Crop |
Pest |
Consumption rate, l/t |
Consumption rate of working fluid, l/t |
Processing method, time |
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Spring and winter wheat and barley, oats |
Cereal flies, wireworms, grain flea beetles, grain ground beetles |
0.4-0.5 |
10 |
Seed treatment. |
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Potatoes |
Wireworms, Colorado potato beetle |
0.2-0.3 |
Tuber treatment. |
|
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Corn |
Wireworms |
5.0-6.5 |
25 |
Seed treatment. |
|
Wireworms, cutworms |
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Sunflower |
Wireworms, cutworms |
Wireworms, cutworms |
5.0-6.5 |
|
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Soybeans, peas, lentils |
Cutworms, wireworms |
0.8-1.2 |
12 |
|
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Spring and winter rape |
Cruciferous flea beetles |
6.0-8.0 |
18 |
Mechanism of Action
The dual mechanism of action provides a powerful effect on the nervous system of pests through various biochemical pathways.
-FIPRONIL blocks GABA-dependent chloride channels, disrupting the transmission of nerve impulses and stopping inhibition of the central nervous system. This causes nervous system hyperactivity, seizures, paralysis, and death of the pest. Systemic properties provide long-term protection against cryptic and sucking insects.
-BIFENTRINE disrupts the function of sodium channels in nerve membranes, causing a prolonged influx of sodium ions into nerve cells. This leads to excessive stimulation of the nervous system, manifesting as immediate paralysis (knockdown effect), convulsions, and death of the insect.
Speed of action
The product begins to act upon contact with the pest. Bifenthrin provides an immediate knockdown effect, while fipronil ensures long-lasting residual activity. Complete suppression of pest populations is achieved within 24-48 hours.
Spectrum of Action
Highly effective against soil pests (wireworms, false wireworms, ground beetle larvae, and cutworms) and leaf-stem pests (small tortoiseshell bugs, Colorado potato beetles, cutworms, aphids, flea beetles, and thrips).
Period of Protective Action
When applied to seeds, the protective effect lasts up to 30 days. When applied during the growing season, the protective action lasts 14-21 days, depending on weather conditions and pest intensity.
Recommended Use
Treat seeds with professional seed treatments that ensure uniform coverage. During the growing season, spray in the morning or evening at wind speeds of up to 4-5 m/s. For leaf-eating pests, spraying is recommended at the onset of larval emergence.
Factors Affecting Efficiency
Efficiency depends on the uniformity of seed coverage during treatment and the quality of the spraying. Temperature and soil moisture conditions affect the activity of soil pests and the duration of protective action.
Phytotoxicity
When used as directed, the product does not exhibit phytotoxicity. Treated seeds retain their germination capacity and vigor.
Compatibility
Compatible with most seed treatments based on dithiocarbamates and triazoles. A compatibility test is required before preparing tank mixes. To prevent the development of resistance, alternation with insecticides from other chemical groups is recommended.
Storage Conditions
When storing, avoid direct sunlight and observe the recommended temperature ranges. After the shelf life has expired, the product must be tested for compliance with technical specifications. If compliance is established, it can be used for its intended purpose.
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