FUNCTION & EFFECTIVITY Distracting or inhibiting the development of eggs, larvae or pupae. Blocking the molting of larvae or nymphs Repelling & poisoning larvae and adults Disrupting mating and sexual communication Prevent females from laying eggs. Sterilizing adults Deterring feeding Blocking the ability to “swallow” (that is, reducing the motility of the gut) Inhibiting the formation of chitin. It does not develop immunity like the chemicals |
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Bioactivity It acts as a broad spectrum bio pesticide controlling more than 200 species of insect/ pests including caterpillars, beetles, whiteflies, leafhoppers, aphids, mites, thrip, borer, leaf folders and many more. |
Form of Action For insects, it exhibits various behavioral responses such as Anti-feedant. Feeding Deterrent, Ovi-position Deterrent and physiological responses such as Insect Growth Regulator, Molting Inhibitor, Reproduction Inhibitor, Anti-fertility etc. |
Toxicology
It is non-toxic to animals. It has no significant effect on
Birds. It is non -toxic at recommended rates to Aquatic Organisms. Also
it is relatively harmless to non-target and beneficial organisms.
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Recommended for Pest: It acts as a broad range of botanical insecticide controlling a large number of insect pests including, Aphids,
Armyworms, Beetles, Bollworms, Borers, Budworms, Caterpillars,
Cutworms, Flies and maggots, Fruit-worm, Grubs, Leaf folders,
Leafhoppers, Leaf-miners, Leaf-roller, Looper, Mealy Bug, Mites, Moths,
Phylloxera, Psyllids,Scale, Thrips, Weevils, Whiteflies, Flies,
Mosquitoes and more.
what kind of pests are in your garden?
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how and where can this be purchased? thanks
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