Chemical Composition
Fipronil a.i. 18.87 % w/w
Corn oil (solvent)Â 37.76 % w/w
1,2-Propanediot (Antifreeze)Â 4.77 % w/w
Phosphoric acid esters of polyethoxylated Tristyryl and distyrylphenol (Dispersant)Â 3.24 % w/w
Surfactant blend (Emulsifier)Â 1.62 % w/w
Poly(oxy-1,2- ethanedyl) alphatributylphenyl- whydroxy-( Dispersant)Â 1.05 % w/w
Poly(oxy-1,2- ethanedyl) alpha- (tributylphenyl)-whydroxy-( Emulsifier)Â 0.67 % w/w
Polysiloxanes di-me (Antifoaming agent)Â 0.67 % w/w
Water (solvent) Q.SÂ %
Total : 100.000 % W/WÂ
Key Uses and Applications
- Pest Control: Effectively targets thrips, red mites, aphids, and other sucking pests.
 - Crop Protection: Protects crops such as cotton, rice, and sugarcane from pest damage and yield loss.
 - Disease Management: Controls thrips, which act as vectors for the Tobacco Streak Virus (TSV).
 - Plant Growth Enhancement: Promotes healthy plant growth alongside pest control.
 
Method of Application:
- Applied as a foliar spray using a knapsack sprayer.
 - Mixed thoroughly with water before application.
 
Important Considerations:
- Toxicity to Bees: Highly toxic to bees and should not be applied on blossoming plants.
 - Toxicity to Aquatic Life: Toxic to aquatic invertebrates and fish, so avoid use near aquaculture.
 - Compatibility: Compatible with other insecticides and fungicides.
 - Soil Health: Does not harm earthworms or beneficial soil microflora when used at recommended doses.
 
