
Contact acaricide, to combat a number of types of ticks: spider tick, strawberry tick, grape tick, etc., is also effective against whiteflies. Pyridaben pyridaben drug substance, at a concentration of 200 g/kg. Manufacturer: Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd., Japan. Available as a wettable powder. Hazard class - 2 (hazardous substance).
Instructions for use
Sanmait is used to spray the leaves (aerial part) of plants. It has a contact effect, therefore, to achieve maximum effect, careful wetting of all surfaces of leaves, buds, buds, especially in the axils of branches and leaves is of fundamental importance. Plants grown on blocks and in bark (orchids, bromeliads) can be watered with a sanmite solution.
Features:
- allows you to fight ticks at all phases of the pest's development (egg - larva - nymph - adult tick);
- the use of the drug does not cause cross-resistance;
- the drug begins to affect the pest within 15 minutes after treatment;
- the drug is characterized by an extended duration of action (5-6 weeks);
- the effectiveness of the drug is not affected by temperature fluctuations;
- safe for crops and low toxic for warm-blooded animals;
- almost odorless.
How to use, recommendations
- on garden plants, it is recommended to use Sanmait after flowering, when the population density of ticks reaches or exceeds the threshold level;
- to avoid accelerating the development of resistance, Sunmite should be used no more than once every six months;
- precipitation several hours before the treatment does not reduce the effectiveness of the drug;
- Sanmait can be used in a mixture with all traditional insecticides and fungicides, except for strongly alkaline substances (for example, Bordeaux liquid)!
Flow rates
1 g per 1 l of water is thoroughly sprayed, only 1 treatment is allowed for the spring-summer season (once every six months). To avoid accelerating the development of resistance, Sunmite should be used no more than once per spring-summer season. It acts at all stages of the tick, but only if the drug gets on the eggs themselves, larvae and adults, i.e. you need to spray thoroughly from all sides and under the leaves, and the ground too.
Ad notata:
The acaricide class of the substance pyridabene is not defined unclassified. It has a rapid paralyzing effect and a long residual effect (inhibits the movement of electrons in mitochondria). Pyridabene is relatively unstable in light. It is destroyed by UV radiation. The half-life of the substance in the soil is 21 days, in water - 10 days.
Toxicity
Pyridabene is toxic to birds, slightly toxic to bees and warm-blooded animals (hazard class 3 for bees). For oral and dermal toxicity, pyridaben is moderately dangerous, for inhalation - dangerous. Symptoms of poisoning: depression of the central nervous system, decreased locomotor activity, paralysis, unsteady gait, squishy nasal discharge, increased breathing, ataxia, adynamia, decreased body temperature.
Security measures. Perform processing using personal protective equipment (spray outdoors, in a respirator). During work, you can not smoke, drink, eat. After work, wash your face and hands with soap and rinse your mouth. Store the product in a dry cool room at a temperature from -15S to + 30C, separate from food and medicine, in places inaccessible to children and pets! Storage of the working solution is not allowed. When used on personal subsidiary plots, it is allowed to mix pyridabene with all insecticides and fungicides, except alkaline ones (Bordeaux liquid).
First aid in case of poisoning: if the drug gets on the skin, wash it off with soap and water; in case of contact with eyes, rinse abundantly with running water; if you get into the digestive tract, drink 3-4 glasses of water, induce vomiting, take several tablets of activated carbon, seek medical help.