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Bioclaim is a non-systemic insecticide containing Emamectin Benzoate 5 SG, used to control harmful pests and insects on various crops.
Environmental Fate:It is non-systemic and rapidly degrades in sunlight to various complex residues.
Rapidly degraded.
Bioclaim is a non-systemic insecticide that penetrates leaf tissues by trans-laminar movement.
Bioclaim belongs to the naturally occurring avermectin group of insecticides and is good for controlling Lepidoptera, such as bollworms in cotton and fruit and shoot borers in okra.
Spray recommended doses as and when pests appear on the crop. Take a small quantity of clean water and the required quantity of Bioclaim. Stir the solution with a stick or rod and mix the remaining clean water.
Phytotoxicity has not been reported when used as recommended.
Crop | Pest | Dosage (g/ha) |
---|---|---|
Cotton | Bollworm | 220 |
Okra | Fruit & Shoot Borer | 220 |
FAQs for Biostadt Bioclaim Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG Insecticide
1. What is Biostadt Bioclaim Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG Insecticide used for?
Ans. This insecticide is designed to control a wide range of lepidopteran pests, including caterpillars, in various crops such as cotton, vegetables, and fruits.
2. How does this insecticide work?
Ans. Emamectin Benzoate is a highly effective stomach poison that disrupts the nervous system of target pests, leading to paralysis and death.
3. What crops is it recommended for?
Ans. It is suitable for crops like cotton, chili, tomato, brinjal, okra, and other vegetables, as well as fruit crops like mango.
4. What is the recommended dosage for application?
Ans. The typical dosage is 80-100 grams per acre, depending on the crop and pest severity. Always refer to the product label for exact recommendations.
5. Can Bioclaim be used in combination with other pesticides?
Ans. Yes, but it is advisable to conduct a compatibility test or consult an agricultural expert before mixing with other chemicals.
6. How often should this insecticide be applied?
Ans. Apply at the initial stages of pest infestation. Repeat applications based on pest pressure and crop needs, following label guidelines.
7. Is it safe for beneficial insects like bees?
Ans. While it is relatively safe when used as directed, avoid spraying during active bee-foraging times to minimize impact on pollinators.
It is harmful if swallowed. Consult a physician immediately. DO NOT induce vomiting.
Read and follow the label instructions and warning exposure standards.