Monocide is not an organophosphorus pesticide. A single dose can effectively control Chilo suppressalis, Ch
Monocide is not an organophosphorus pesticide. A single dose can effectively control Chilo suppressalis, Chilo suppressalis and Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, and has good effects on rice leafhoppers, lice, corn borers and fruit tree aphids. However, it does not contain phosphorus, so it is not an organophosphorus pesticide, but a relatively efficient pesticide. It has stomach toxicity to some pests, has certain contact killing effect and systemic activity, and can better protect crops.
1. Is monosultap an organophosphorus pesticide?
1, monosultap is not an organophosphorus pesticide, because it does not contain phosphorus, and monosultap is an analog of synthetic nereistoxin.
2. Monocide has strong contact toxicity, stomach toxicity and systemic conduction, and has a good control effect on the larvae of Lepidoptera pests, so it belongs to bionic pesticides.
3. Although monosultap is a low-toxic product, it is very toxic to silkworms, so when using this medicine, you should stay away from the silkworm garden to avoid killing silkworms.
Second, which pests are mainly killed?
1. Use 30-50g of 75% wettable powder per mu to control Chilo suppressalis, and spray it by water or directly on farmland once every three days.
2. When spraying chemicals, remember not to spray them all on the roots of plants. It is best to spray chemicals on the leaves of plants to avoid burning seedlings.
3. Keep away from water when using. Please don't put the instrument with liquid medicine into the pond water to avoid polluting the water quality.