Description
Mode of Action
Indoxacarb is an insecticide belonging to the oxadiazine class. It acts as a sodium channel blocker, disrupting the normal functioning of the insect’s nervous system. It affects the movement and feeding behavior of the target pests, leading to paralysis and their eventual death. Indoxacarb has activity against a wide range of chewing and sucking insect pests, including caterpillars, beetles, and certain sucking pests like aphids. Acetamiprid is a neonicotinoid insecticide that acts as a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist. It targets the nervous system of insects and disrupts nerve transmission. Acetamiprid is effective against sucking insects such as aphids, whiteflies, and leafhoppers, as well as certain chewing insects. It provides both systemic and contact control of pests.
Benefits of Indoxacarb 14.5% + Acetamiprid 7.7% w/w SC
- Provides both systemic and contact control of pests.
- Indoxacarb acts on the sodium channel of the nervous system, resulting in paralysis and the death of the insects.
- Acetamiprid causes hyperexcitation, which causes lethargy and paralysis in insects.
- Provides broad-spectrum control of chewing and sucking pests.
Application Method
Foliar Spray
Target Crops, Pests, and Dosage of Indoxacarb 14.5% + Acetamiprid 7.7% w/w SC
Crop(s) | Target Pest | Dosage/Acre (ml) | Dilution in Water (Lit/Acre) |
Cotton | Jassids, White flies, & Bollworms | 150-200 | 200-250 |
Chillies | Thrips & Fruit borer | 150-200 | 200-250 |