The usage method of Triflumuron
The golden striped fine moth: Before and after the wheat harvest, the sex attractant of the golden striped fine moth is used to predict the peak occurrence of adult insects. Three days after the peak emergence period of moths, spray 8,000 times diluted 20% Triflumuron suspension to control the first or second generation eggs and newly hatched larvae. Spray again every month and it will basically not cause any harm throughout the year. It can also treat lepidoptera pests such as the apple leaf roller moth and the peach small borer.
When the peach leaf miner is found to be damaging peach leaves, the development progress of the larvae should be checked in time. When 80% of the larvae enter the pupal stage, spray 20% diflurea suspension at a ratio of 8000 times every week for control.
The function of Triflumuron
Diuretics mainly have stomach toxicity and contact killing effects, inhibiting the synthesis of chitin in insects, causing larvae to molt and prevent the formation of new epidermis, resulting in deformation and death of the insect body. It has a certain contact killing effect, but no systemic effect, and has a relatively good ovulidal effect. Due to the unique properties of Triflumuron, which is low-toxic and broad-spectrum, it can be used to control Coleoptera, diptera and lepidoptera pests on corn, cotton, trees, fruits and soybeans, and is harmless to natural enemies.
Lepidoptera and Coleoptera pests, such as Triflumuron, are targeted at:
Lepidoptera, cabbage worm, diamondback moth, wheat armyworm and Masson pine caterpillar.
Triflumuron is used to control crops such as cotton, vegetables, fruit trees and trees
Post time: Aug-18-2025