Super Sine Mida is a systemic insecticide containing the active ingredient Imidacloprid along with auxiliaries and inert materials. It provides reliable control of termites in buildings and key sucking pests such as jassids, aphids, and thrips in Cotton; brown planthopper (BPH) and white-backed planthopper (WBPH) in Rice; and aphids and thrips in Chilli.
| Brand | Silver Sine Bio Tech |
|---|---|
| Active Ingredient | Imidacloprid |
| Type | Systemic insecticide |
| Target Pests | Jassids, Aphids, Thrips, BPH, WBPH; Termites (buildings) |
| Target Crops | Cotton, Rice, Chilli |
| Application | Foliar spray in crops; soil/structural treatment for buildings |
| Use Area / Crop | Key Pests | Method | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings (pre/post-construction) | Termites | Soil drench / trench & treat / injection | Treat foundation, plinth, and entry points as per label & local code. |
| Cotton | Jassids, Aphids, Thrips | Foliar spray | Begin at first pest incidence; ensure thorough canopy coverage. |
| Rice | Brown Planthopper (BPH), White-backed Planthopper (WBPH) | Foliar spray | Target lower canopy where hoppers congregate; avoid spray drift. |
| Chilli | Aphids, Thrips | Foliar spray | Spray in cool hours for best deposition; repeat as needed per label. |
Q1. Which pests does Super Sine Mida control?
A1. Termites in buildings; and in crops: jassids, aphids, thrips (Cotton), BPH & WBPH (Rice), aphids & thrips (Chilli).
Q2. Is it systemic?
A2. Yes. Imidacloprid is systemic, protecting new growth and improving reliability against sucking pests.
Q3. Can I use it near water bodies?
A3. No. Prevent drift and run-off to water bodies; it is harmful to aquatic life.
Q4. How many sprays are needed?
A4. Start at first pest incidence and repeat based on scouting, crop stage, and label guidance.
The information above is intended for reference. Always follow the instructions on the seed label/leaflet.
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