Zero Mite Gold is a broad-spectrum, herbal-based miticide formulated with Tetradecanoic acid, essential oils, herbal extracts, and solvents. It is a natural and organic solution that works effectively against a variety of mite species such as red mites, yellow mites, two-spotted mites, brown mites, russet mites, beetle mites, and regal jumping spiders. Zero Mite Gold acts by dehydrating mites, breaking their cell membranes, and ultimately causing their death through leakage of cell contents.
Key Benefits
- Organic formulation made from herbal extracts and essential oils
- Fast contact action on all life stages of mites
- Controls multiple types of mites and juvenile insects
- Reduces mite resistance and lowers frequency of spraying
- Strengthens plant resistance against future infestations
- Acts as both preventive and curative solution
Specifications
Parameter |
Details |
Product Name |
Zero Mite Gold |
Category |
Herbal Miticide |
Formulation |
Liquid |
Active Ingredients |
Herbal Extracts, Tetradecanoic Acid, Essential Oils, Solvent |
Target Pests |
Red Mites, Yellow Mites, Two-Spotted Mites, Brown Mites, Beetle Mites, Regal Jumping Spiders, Russet Mites |
Mode of Action |
Contact – Disrupts cell membrane, causes dehydration and death |
Dosage |
1–2 ml per litre of water |
Usage Instructions
- Preventive Spray: At early crop stage, every 14–20 days
- Curative Spray:
- 1st spray at initial mite appearance
- 2nd spray after 3–4 days
- Subsequent sprays at 10–15 day intervals
- Severe Infestation:
- 3 consecutive sprays with 3–4 day intervals
- Then 2 additional sprays with 4–10 day intervals
Farmers' Experience
Farmers using Zero Mite Gold report rapid reduction of mite infestations, especially red and brown mites. The product's residual effect reduces the need for frequent sprays and supports long-term crop protection.
FAQs
- Q1: Is Zero Mite Gold safe for vegetables and fruit crops?
- Yes, it is an herbal formulation and is safe for all crops when used at recommended dosage.
- Q2: Can it be used during flowering and fruiting stages?
- Yes, but it is advisable to avoid spraying during peak sunlight hours or heavy bloom.
- Q3: Does it work against insect eggs?
- It is mainly effective on mites and juvenile stages; repeat spraying helps control the emerging population.
Safety & Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Use gloves and mask while spraying
- Shake well before use
- Keep out of reach of children and animals