Sphire Granular Insecticide is an innovative product from Evyol Group, designed to combat Fall Armyworms and other pests effectively. This pesticide contains a potent combination of Chlorantraniliprole (0.2%) and Emamectin Benzoate (0.06%), ensuring comprehensive pest control for your crops. Ideal for use in cornfields, this granular formula is easy to apply and offers long-lasting protection by targeting pests directly at their source.
Product Specifications:
Attribute | Details |
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Product Name | Sphire Granular Insecticide |
Formulation | Chlorantraniliprole 0.2%, Emamectin Benzoate 0.06% |
Package Weight | 8 KG |
Recommended Crop | Corn (Maize) |
Application Area | 1 Acre |
Target Pest | Fall Armyworm |
Category | Pesticides |
Subcategory | Granular Pesticides |
How to Use:
- Measure the required dosage for your crop (8 KG per acre for corn).
- Spread the granules evenly around the base of the plants.
- Ensure proper soil coverage for optimal pest control.
- Avoid applying during strong winds or wet conditions to prevent product loss.
Key Features:
- Combines two active ingredients for enhanced pest control.
- Designed specifically for Fall Armyworm and other crop pests.
- Granular formula ensures ease of application.
- Provides long-lasting protection to crops.
- Ideal for corn crops over a 1-acre area.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
This granular insecticide is specifically formulated to protect corn crops from Fall Armyworm infestations.
How does the product work?
Sphire works by targeting the nervous system of pests, ensuring they are eliminated before causing significant crop damage.
Why should you choose this product?
Sphire offers a proven combination of Chlorantraniliprole and Emamectin Benzoate, delivering effective pest control with a granular formula that’s easy to apply and ensures consistent results.
Approximate Coverage of Product:
An 8 KG pack covers approximately 1 acre of corn crops.
Crop Dosage:
Apply the full 8 KG pack evenly for optimal results on one acre.
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