Colt
Insecticide.
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Política de seguridad (editar con el módulo Información de seguridad y confianza para el cliente)
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Política de envío (editar con el módulo Información de seguridad y confianza para el cliente)
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Política de devolución (editar con el módulo Información de seguridad y confianza para el cliente)
CHARACTERISTICS
COLT is a new insecticide which acts by contact and ingestion. It has a translaminar action. It causes insects to stop feeding, preventing subsequent damage to plants and minimizing the transmission of viral diseases. This chemistry is active on aphids, white flies, mealybugs, thrips, leafhoppers and hemiptera.
RECOMMENDED APPLICATION and DOSES
Main Crops | Typical Parasite | Application Rate | THI (days) |
Citrus | Aphids | 250 ml/ha | 1 |
Fruit trees | 200 ml/ha | 7 | |
Vegetables | White fly | 250 ml/ha | 1 |
Aphids |
MIXING RECOMMENDATIONS
Shake well before use. Read and follow all brochure directions for each tank-mix product before tank-mixing with COLT Insecticide. This product can be mixed with other registered pesticides. Observe the most restrictive guidelines and precautions for use. No labeled dosage should be exceeded.
COLT Insecticide Alone: Start with clean equipment. Fill the spray tank with 3/4 of the amount of water needed for the intended application, then agitate. Pour the recommended amount of the product onto the surface of the water in the spray tank. Add the remaining volume of water to the spray tank with the agitation process running. Maintain the agitation process during filling and spraying operations. If you must stop spraying before emptying the sprayer, resume the agitation process before spraying the rest of the load.
COLT Insecticide tank mixes: Start with clean equipment. Fill the spray tank with 3/4 volume of water needed for the intended application, then agitate. If using a buffering agent, add after filling the tank with 3/4 volume of water. Add the recommended amount of tank mix product in the following order while maintaining the agitation process:
- 1) Products in water-soluble sachets
- 2) wettable powders
- 3) soluble and / or granular powders dispersible in water.
- 4) pourable liquids (including PYRIFLUQUINAZON insecticide)
- 5) emulsifiable concentrates
- 6) adjuvants and / or oils
- 7) amount of water remaining to reach the desired level