Efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid, also known as trifluorochloro-fluorocyanine pyrethroid or Kung Fu pyrethroid, has the characteristics of broad spectrum insecticidal activity, high activity, and rapid efficacy. It is a commonly used pyrethroid insecticide. So, what insects does efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid kill? Let's find out.
Targets of Efficient Chlorofluorocyanine Pyrethroid
Efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid targets a variety of pests such as Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, as well as other pests including mites, rust mites, gall mites, and eriophyoid mites, etc. It has good control effects on pests such as cotton bollworm, cabbage looper, green peach aphid, tea geometrid, tea caterpillar, tea orange mite, leaf gall mite, citrus leafminer, rust mites, peach fruit borer, etc. It can also control red spider mites, leafhoppers, and cotton stainers.
Effective Use of Efficient Chlorofluorocyanine Pyrethroid
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Usage:
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For aphids in wheat fields: Apply 10% efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid wettable powder at a rate of 10-15 grams per mu or 2.5% efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid emulsion at a rate of 15-20 milliliters per mu.
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For cotton bollworm: Spray uniformly with 10% efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid emulsion diluted at a rate of 3000-4000 times.
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For mites and rust mites: Use 10% efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid, mix 5 milliliters with 30 kilograms of water, and spray. Repeat spraying after 7 days.
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For peach fruit borers and pear fruit borers: Spray with 10% efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid, mix 5 milliliters with 30 kilograms of water.
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For citrus leafminers: During the early stage of new shoots or egg hatching peak, spray with 2.5% efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid emulsion diluted at a rate of 2000-4000 times. It can also control citrus aphids and other leaf-eating pests.
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For cabbage looper, beet armyworm, tobacco cutworm, and tobacco caterpillar: During the 1-2 instar larval stage, apply 2.5% efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid emulsion at a rate of 20-40 milliliters per mu, diluted with 50 kilograms of water.
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Precautions:
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Efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid is not a dedicated acaricide, so it can only be used in the early stage of mite infestation and not when the infestation is severe.
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Efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid does not have systemic action. When controlling some boring insects, it is recommended to use it in combination with other chemicals.
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Efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid should not be mixed with alkaline pesticides, such as sulfur lime and Bordeaux mixture.
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Efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid is highly toxic to fish, shrimp, and silkworms. It must be kept away from water bodies and beekeeping areas during use.
In summary, efficient chlorofluorocyanine pyrethroid mainly inhibits the conduction of nerve axons in pests. It has the functions of repelling, knocking down, and poisoning insects. With fast insecticidal action and high activity, it is a popular type of insecticide. However, strict adherence to the instructions is necessary for better pest control effects.