Larvasine contains Emamectin Benzoate 1.9% EC, a highly effective insecticide formulated as a water-soluble liquid. It is widely recommended for the control of bollworms in cotton and other major caterpillar pests across field and horticultural crops. With strong stomach action, the insecticide must be ingested by the larvae for maximum effectiveness. Once consumed, the larvae become paralyzed, stop feeding almost immediately, and eventually die within 2–4 days, preventing further crop damage.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Technical Content | Emamectin Benzoate 1.9% EC |
| Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
| Mode of Action | Stomach action, systemic & contact activity |
| Target Pests | Bollworms, caterpillars, leaf-eating larvae |
| Suitable Crops | Cotton and other crops affected by chewing larvae |
Dosage: 100–150 ml per acre (depending on crop and infestation level)
Application Method: Foliar spray with uniform coverage to ensure ingestion by larvae.
Spray Timing: At early infestation or appearance of first larvae for best results.
1. How fast does Larvasine work?
Larvae stop feeding almost immediately and die within 2–4 days.
2. Which pest does it control best?
It is highly effective against bollworms and caterpillar pests.
3. Does it have systemic action?
Yes, it has systemic as well as contact and stomach action.
4. Can it be used on crops other than cotton?
Yes, it can be used on crops affected by chewing larvae, depending on label recommendations.
5. Is it rainfast?
Allow at least 2 hours of drying time after spraying.
Disclaimer: The information above is intended for reference only. Always follow the directions and safety guidelines provided on the product label and leaflet.
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