Oswal Shooter (Profenofos 40% + Cypermethrin 4% EC) is a broad-spectrum insecticide formulated with the combined strength of Profenofos and Cypermethrin. It delivers rapid knockdown along with long-lasting residual protection against a wide range of chewing and sucking insect pests. Its contact, stomach and ovicidal action helps control insects at multiple life stages, reducing crop damage and improving productivity.
Oswal Shooter is recommended for use in cotton, chilli, vegetables, pulses and several other crops where caterpillars, borers and sucking pests significantly reduce crop yield and quality.
| Brand | Oswal Crop Protection |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Shooter |
| Technical Content | Profenofos 40% + Cypermethrin 4% EC |
| Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
| Product Type | Broad Spectrum Insecticide |
| Mode of Entry | Contact and Stomach |
| Application Method | Foliar Spray |
Profenofos inhibits acetylcholinesterase activity, disrupting nerve transmission in insects, while Cypermethrin affects sodium ion channels of the insect nervous system. Their combined action provides rapid paralysis, feeding cessation and effective control of a broad spectrum of insect pests.
Use the dosage recommended on the product label or as advised by your agricultural expert based on the crop and target pest.
Oswal Shooter combines fast knockdown action with long-lasting residual protection, making it a dependable insecticide for controlling multiple chewing and sucking pests while helping farmers achieve healthier crops and better yields.
It is used to control a wide range of chewing and sucking insect pests in agricultural crops.
It contains Profenofos 40% EC and Cypermethrin 4% EC.
It works through contact, stomach and ovicidal action by disrupting the insect nervous system.
It should be sprayed at the initial appearance of insect infestation for maximum effectiveness.
Yes. It is widely recommended for cotton and several other field and vegetable crops to control bollworms and other insect pests.
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