Insecticide «Turil» - a contact-intestinal insecticide with translaminar properties is used to control major harmful insect species. The insecticide contains the active ingredient emamectin benzoate. A few hours after the drug gets inside the pest, its motor activity is blocked, feeding stops, and after a few days complete death occurs (depending on the age of the caterpillars).
Due to the rapid penetration of the insecticide into plant tissue and translaminar action, emamectin benzoate reduces the influence of environmental factors on the effectiveness of the drug, and also protects untreated plant parts.
This insecticide is compatible with other drugs and agrochemicals, except fungicides based on fosetyl aluminum. However, in each individual case it is recommended to do a compatibility test. The drug is successfully used to protect apple trees, grapes, peaches, cherries, sweet cherries, tomatoes, cabbage from codling moths, cabbage moths, cabbage moths, rapeseed moths, bunch and grape budworms, leaf-eating cutworms, and cherry flies.
Advantages:
- The translaminar action of the insecticide ensures high efficiency against pests leading a hidden lifestyle;
- The drug effectively controls the most harmful types of lepidopteran pests;
- The product has a long period of protective action;
- This product is compatible with other plant protection products;
- The effectiveness of the drug does not depend on weather conditions.
Active ingredient: emamectin benzoate, 100 g/kg.
Application:
- Fruits (including apple trees): 2.0 - 2.5 g per 8-10 liters of water per hundred square meters - codling moths, moths, leaf rollers.
- Grapes: 1.5 - 2.0 g per 5-8 liters of water per hundred square meters - grape budroller, grape budroller.
- Cabbage: 2.0 g per 3-5 liters of water per hundred square meters - cabbage moth, cabbage moth, cabbage moth, rapeseed moth.
Spraying during the growing season of the crop (when pests appear and when the EPV level increases).
Practical experience in using the drug:
- Peach: 2.0 - 2.5 g per 8-10 liters of water per hundred square meters - codling moths, moths, leaf rollers.
- Cherry 2.0 - 2.5 g per 8-10 liters of water per hundred square meters - cherry fly, moths, leaf rollers.
- Sour cherry: 1.5 - 2.0 g per 3 - 5 liters of water per hundred square meters - leaf-eating cutworms (including cotton cutworms), thrips.
Spraying during the growing season of the crop (when pests appear and when the EPV level increases).
Add the required amount of the drug to the sprayer tank, filled 1/3 with water, with constant stirring. After a few minutes, add water to the full volume of the tank and mix thoroughly. Use the working solution on the day it is prepared. When adding the drug, the mixing mode must be constantly turned on to maintain the homogeneity of the working solution.
Spraying is recommended to be carried out at the recommended rates, in the morning (before 10.00) and evening (from 18.00 to 22.00) hours, in dry weather, with a minimum wind speed of no more than 3-4 m/s and an air temperature not higher than +25 degrees . C. It is necessary to ensure sufficiently uniform coverage of the treated crop, without dripping of the working solution.
Avoid contact of the drug with the skin, eyes, or the human body.
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