Introduction
Cartap is a series of sand silkworm poison insecticides, which has strong internal absorption, can be absorbed and transmitted by the leaves and roots of crops, has gastric toxicity, contact killing, certain internal absorption, transmission and egg killing effects, and has a good control effect on rice stem borer.Cartap | |
Production name | Cartap |
Other names | Cadan,kartap,Padan,patap |
Formulation and dosage | 50%SP,98%SP |
CAS No.: | 15263-52-2 |
Molecular formula | C7H16ClN3O2S2 |
Application: | Insecticide |
Toxicity | Moderate toxicity |
Shelf life | 2 years proper storage |
Sample: | Free sample available |
Mixed formulations | Cartap10%+Phenamacril10% SPCartap10%+Prochloraz6% SP Cartap10%+imidacloprid1% GR |
Application
1.1To kill what pests? The pesticide is dissolved in water and uniformly sprayed on the crops. Rice: Chilo suppressalis is applied 1-2 days before the hatching peak Chinese cabbage and sugarcane: spraying at the peak of young larvae Tea tree: apply medicine during the peak period of tea green leaf cicada Citrus: apply the pesticide at the initial stage of new shoots in each season, and then apply it 1-2 times every 5-7 days Sugarcane: apply the pesticide at the peak incubation stage of sugarcane borer eggs, and apply it again every 7-10 days Do not apply medicine on windy days or when it is expected to rain within 1 hour 1.2To be used on what crops? Cartap can be used to control pests in rice, cabbage, cabbage, tea tree, citrus tree and sugarcane. 1.3Dosage and usage Formulation | Crop names | Control object | Dosage | Usage Method |
98%SP | rice | Chilo suppressalis | 600-900g/ha | spray |
cabbage | cabbage caterpillar | 450-600g/ha | spray | |
wild cabbage | Diamondback moth | 450-750g/ha | spray | |
tea plant | Tea leaf cicada | 1500-2000Times liquid | spray | |
Citrus trees | Leaf miner | 1800-1960Times liquid | spray | |
sugarcane | sugarcane moth borer | 6500-9800Times liquid | spray |