Classification |
Biological Pesticide |
CAS No. |
68038-71-1 |
Other Names |
Bt insecticide |
MF |
N/A |
EINECS No. |
N/A |
Place of Origin |
Hubei China (Mainland) |
Purity |
depends |
Application |
Agiculture |
Brand Name |
GREENGUARD |
Model Number |
16000IU/mg |
State |
Liquid |
Bacillus thuringiensis Product-features This Btk product is a new formulation, which is specially developed to control the forestry pests with aircraft ULV. It adheres equally on the leaves of trees after application, and has better resistance to rain wash. Application Target pests: Pine caterpillar, American white moth, Micromelalopha troglodyte, Inchworm, Loxostege sticticalis, Grapholitha inopinata, Homoa coffearia, Meyrick, Laelia coenosa candidaleech. There is no need to mix with other pesticides to apply. 1.Aircraft ULV Application Application Test Tested zoneDosage(ml/667m2)Field trial on controling populus diversifolia in XinjiangAfter treating per 100 leavesControl effectivness(%)Leaves saved(%) 1 5046.20.998.199.1 2 10039.70.0399.9100 3 15029.80.0100100 4034.635.2/9.3 Conclusion: GREENGURD Btk 17600IU/mg (Oil-based formulation) shows good contol effectiveness on Populus diversifolia with recommended dosage. 2. Dilution with water application (1) Aircraft ULV application: dosage recommended 1000-1500ml/ha, at second instar of larvae (2) Park control application: 1500-2000 times dilution at 2-3 instar of larvae Storage and Transportation Theproducts should be stored in cool and dry location and kept out of reach ofchildren. They can not be stored and transported with food, drink, feed and so on. Precautionary statement 1.Avoid mixing with alkaline agrochemical to use. 2.Forbid using in mulberry garden. 3.Wastes from the use of our products should be disposed of on site or at an approved wastes disposal facility. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipments washwaters. Emergence treatment In case of contact immediately flush eyes or skin with plenty of water. If poisoning is suspected, immediately contact a physician, the nearest hospital. Tell the person contacted the complete product name, and the type and amount of exposure. Describe any symptoms and follow any advice given.