Insecticide pairs kill these dryland pests

Insecticide is a nerve agent that shows insensitivity, slow action, loss of ability to invade crops, cessation of development, parasite softening, paralysis, and death. Insecticides can control pests in the following dryland crops:

Leafminers are 2 to 3 mm in length at the shoot's new shoots, which is the initial stage of the shoot's germination, or 50% of the buds are asked to be sprayed. They are sprayed with 18% of insecticidal biphasic agent 600 to 700 times, and then sprayed every 7 days or so. Times. Prevention of Damnos butterfly, in the egg hatching period, spray with 25% liquid agent 600 times.

Pieris rapae, Plutella xylostella larvae 2 to 3 years before the prosperous period, mu with 25% aqueous agent 100 ~ 150 ml, spraying water. Control of diamondback moth, mu with 25% of insecticidal double water 150ml watered spray.

Large loquat with 25% water agent 200 ~ 250 ml, add 250 ~ 300 liters of water to spray the crop seedlings, apply again every 7 days or so.

Hydrocolloid Dressing

Hydrocolloid Dressing,Hydrocolloid Bandages,Thin Hydrocolloid Dressing,Hydrocolloid Gel

Roosin Medical Co.,Ltd , https://www.roosinmedical.com