Talstar 10% EC Bifenthrin is a versatile insecticide and miticide, specially formulated to control over 75 kinds of pests, including pantry pests, crawling, and flying insects. Its broad-spectrum action provides protection for major crops like rice and cotton against harmful pests such as bollworms, whiteflies, and leaf folders. Talstar ensures effective pest control through contact and stomach action, offering long-lasting protection for your fields and gardens.
Key Technical Details:
Attribute | Description |
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Technical Name | Bifenthrin 10% EC |
Mode of Action | Contact and Stomach Action |
Target Pests | Bollworms, Whiteflies, Green Leaf Hoppers, Leaf Folders, Stem Borers, Termites, Sucking and Chewing Insects |
Major Crops | Rice, Cotton |
Recommended Dose | 400 mL per acre |
Key Features:
- Broad-Spectrum Efficacy: Kills over 75 insect pests including cockroaches, ants, mosquitoes, ticks, and spiders.
- Dual Action: Effective through both contact and stomach ingestion.
- Wide Applicability: Ideal for indoor pest control, outdoor applications, food handling areas, and ornamental plants.
- Targeted Protection: Designed to combat common pests affecting rice and cotton crops.
FAQs:
What insects does Talstar kill?
Talstar eliminates over 75 pests, including moths, ants, black flies, carpet beetles, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, fleas, fruit flies, mosquitoes, beetles, spiders, ticks, wasps, and yellow jackets.
What is Talstar good for?
Talstar is a professional-grade solution ideal for pest control in both indoor and outdoor settings, food handling areas, yards, turf, and ornamental plants. It is particularly effective in controlling fleas and other yard pests.
How does Talstar work?
It operates via contact and stomach action, disrupting the nervous system of pests for fast and effective extermination.
When should Talstar be used?
Apply as per the infestation cycle, particularly during peak pest activity. For crops, apply during early pest infestation stages for best results.
What is the recommended dose per acre?
400 mL per acre.
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