CYROMAZINE 98%-99%TC WDG,SC
1.Applicable crops: All kinds of melon and fruit, fruit, beans and a variety of leafy vegetables
2.Control objects: American spot fly, South American spot fly, bean stem black spot fly, onion spot fly, leaf spot fly, leaf spot fly, leek and onion, garlic root maggot
3.Method of application: Spray, watering
4. Precautions: do not mix with alkaline agents.Be careful to alternate with agents with different mechanisms to slow the development of resistance to pests.
Cyromazine is an insect growth regulator (IGR) that disrupts the molting process of larval stages, preventing pests from maturing into adults. It is highly effective against leafminers, flies, and other dipteran pests. Its systemic action ensures long-lasting protection in treated plants.
Cyromazine primarily targets leafminers, fungus gnats, and other fly species in vegetables, ornamentals, and mushrooms. It does not kill adult insects but prevents larval development, breaking the pest life cycle and reducing population buildup over time.
Apply as a foliar spray or soil drench at 50-100 g per acre (WDG) or 100-200 mL per acre (SC). For soil application, ensure proper irrigation to enhance uptake. Repeat applications may be needed at 10-14 day intervals for heavy infestations.
Yes, Cyromazine has minimal impact on predators and parasitoids, making it suitable for IPM programs. It specifically targets dipteran larvae, allowing natural enemies to thrive and contribute to pest suppression.
Avoid inhalation and skin contact by using protective gear. Store away from food and feed. In case of accidental ingestion, seek medical attention immediately. Follow local disposal regulations for unused product and containers.