What kind of insects does Avipyramid treat?

What kind of insects does Avipyramid treat?

Abamectin is a compound insecticide of avermectin and acetamiprid. It is a compound insecticide that is effective in controlling agricultural pests and is favored by many growers. So what kind of insects does Avipyramid treat? Let’s take a look with the editor below.

1. What kind of insects does Avipyramid treat?

Avipyramid is mainly used to treat pests such as aphids, thrips , diamondback moth, pear psyllid , black spiny whitefly, cabbage looper, tobacco budworm, whitefly, and leaf miner. It is mainly used for citrus, grapefruit , orange, lemon, grape, pear, apple, cherry, persimmon, pomegranate, holly, succulents , ornamental garden trees and other trees.

Generally, 3000-5000 times diluted 4% emulsion is sprayed to control pests such as cabbage loopers, tobacco budworms, whiteflies, leaf miners, etc. Use 60-80 ml of 1.5% microemulsion per mu and spray it on water to control Plutella xylostella, or use 4000-5000 times diluted 4% emulsion per mu and spray it to control fruit tree aphids.

2. How to use Avipyam

1. Vegetable pests

To prevent and control cucumber aphids, use 15-20 ml of 4% emulsion per mu and spray it on water. To control cucumber leafminer, use 30-60 ml of 1.8% microemulsion per mu and spray it on water. To control thrips on cruciferous vegetables, use 15-20 ml of 5% microemulsion per mu and spray it on water. To control thrips in winter melon, use 25-40 ml of 4% microemulsion per mu and spray it on water. To control Plutella xylostella, use 60-80 ml of 1.5% microemulsion per mu and spray it on water.

2. Fruit tree pests

To prevent and control pear psyllids, spray 1000-2000 times diluted 1.8% microemulsion. To prevent and control aphids on apple trees, spray 4000-5000 times diluted 4% emulsion. To control citrus blackthorn whitefly, spray 4000-5000 times diluted 8.8% emulsion.

3. Other pests

It can also be used to control pests such as cabbage loopers, tobacco budworms, whiteflies, leaf miners, etc. on vegetables or fruit trees. Generally, it is sprayed with 3000-5000 times diluted 4% emulsion. When used during the peak period of scale insect nymphs, 1000-2000 times diluted 6% acetamiprid emulsion can be evenly sprayed to quickly kill scale insects, and can also control aphids, leafhoppers, planthoppers and other pests, with an effective period of more than 30 days.

The above is an introduction to what insects Avipyramid treats. Avipyramid has contact and stomach poison effects, good systemic properties, and a long lasting effect. It can quickly kill a variety of pests such as scale insects, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, etc.

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