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 Acemain is a versatile insecticide that works through both contact and systemic action. It is effective in controlling severe infestations of sucking and chewing insects in crops like tobacco, sugarcane, cotton, chilli, vegetables, fruits, and cereals. It easily dissolves in water, making it simple to use. Acemain is a broad-spectrum organophosphate insecticide that helps protect crops from a wide range of pests. When used as recommended, it has relatively low toxicity to mammals and is generally safer for beneficial insects.

Composition: Acephate 75 % SP

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Dosage:
• 2 gm per liter of water
• 400 gm per acre

Application Method:
• Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
• Ensure proper coverage of affected area
• Focus on tender shoots and undersides of leaves where pests are active

Targeted Pests:
• Aphids & Whiteflies → Controls sap sucking and reduces leaf curling
• Thrips → Minimizes leaf distortion and feeding damage
• Jassids → Prevents yellowing and curling of leaves
• Mealybugs → Helps in reducing infestation and plant stress

Timing:
• Spray during early morning or evening
• Avoid spraying during high sunlight or windy conditions

Frequency:
• Repeat after 7–10 days if pest infestation continues.

💡 Best Results Tip:
Use clean water and maintain recommended dosage for effective pest control. Apply at early stage of infestation and rotate with other insecticides to avoid resistance development.

Disclaimer: This information is for reference only. Please read and follow the instructions on the product label and the enclosed leaflet before use.

Crops:
Cotton, Rice (Paddy), Chilli, Tomato, Brinjal (Eggplant), Okra (Bhindi)

Crops Benefits:
• Protects crops from harmful sap-sucking pests like aphids, thrips, and whiteflies
• Reduces leaf damage, helping plants stay green and healthy
• Improves plant growth by preventing sap loss
• Supports better flowering and fruit development
• Increases overall crop yield and quality
• Provides effective and quick knockdown action
• Helps maintain strong and vigorous plants

Crop Stage:
• Vegetative Stage
• Flowering Stage
• Fruiting Stage

Safety measures while spraying insecticides:
• Always read and follow the label instructions on the product.
• Wear protective gear like gloves, mask, goggles, full sleeves shirt, and shoes.
• Avoid eating, drinking, or smoking during spraying.
• Do not spray against strong wind to prevent drift.
• Keep children, animals, and untrained persons away from the spraying area.
• Do not mix chemicals unless recommended.
• Wash hands, face, and exposed skin thoroughly after spraying.
• Clean spraying equipment properly after use.
• Store insecticides in original containers, away from food and out of children’s reach.
• Avoid spraying during very hot or rainy weather.
• Dispose empty containers safely, do not reuse them.

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FAQs
1. What is the active ingredient in Adama Acemain Insecticide?
Adama Acemain contains Acephate 75% SP, a broad-spectrum systemic organophosphate insecticide used for controlling both sucking and chewing pests. It provides contact and systemic action for effective pest management in crops like cotton, rice, and safflower.
2. Does Adama Acemain provide systemic protection?
Yes. Adama Acemain contains Acephate 75% SP, which is a systemic and contact insecticide. It is absorbed by the plant and translocated within the plant tissues, helping control sucking and certain chewing pests by protecting both treated and new plant growth.
3. Which pests are effectively controlled by Adama Acemain?
It effectively controls aphids, jassids, whiteflies, thrips, and leaf hoppers.
4. What is Adama Acemain Insecticide used for?
Adama Acemain Insecticide is used to control major sucking pests such as aphids, jassids, whiteflies, and thrips in various crops.