BioInsecticide

2 products

  • Sale -3% Margo Delfin WG – Biological Insecticide

    Margo Margo Delfin WG – Biological Insecticide

    Active Ingredient: Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki (Btk), strain SA-11 Pack Size: 100gm Delfin® WG, a biological insecticide from Certis Biologicals USA, provides sustainable and effective control of Lepidopteran caterpillars across a wide range of crops. Delfin® WG contains a unique blend of Cry proteins, spores, and secondary metabolites, which act synergistically to deliver superior caterpillar control. With proven performance and a strong track record, Delfin® WG has been widely adopted and trusted by growers worldwide as a safe, effective, and environmentally friendly solution. Mode of action: Caterpillar ingest Delfin WG spores and Cry toxins by feeding after spraying. The toxins are activated and bind to specific receptors in the insect midgut. Activated toxins are inserted into the cell membrane, causing membrane disintegration. This leads to gut paralysis and cessation of feeding. The ingested larvae die within 1 to 3 days  - a classic stomach poison effect. Delfin® WG potency: Minimum 32000 IU/mg Salient features of Delfin® WG: ·         Superior broad-spectrum strain (SA-11) – proven effectiveness against Lepidopteran pests. ·         High-quality fermentation, formulation, and application technology ensuring consistency and reliability. ·         Water Dispersible Granules (WG) formulation – better stability and performance compared to liquids. ·         Long shelf life – stable for 2 years under dry storage conditions. ·         High potency – Minimum 32,000 IU/mg for strong caterpillar control. ·         Excellent suspensibility & fine particle size – ensures better leaf coverage and efficacy. ·         Formulated with UV protectants, providing long-lasting effectiveness in the field. ·         OMRI / NOP certified – compliant for use in organic farming. Uses of Delfin® WG: ·         Highly selective – targets only Lepidopteran larvae, safer than most synthetic insecticides. ·         Environment-friendly & safe – preserves natural enemies, pollinators, and biodiversity. ·         Fundamental tool in IPM: Nil MRL; 0-day PHI; 4-hour REI ·         Unique mode of action - No cross-resistance with synthetic insecticides. Excellent for mixing or rotation in resistance management programs Dose: 200gm/acre Application: Spray the entire crop thoroughly, covering both upper and lower leaf surfaces. Apply late in the evening for effective results. Repeat the application depending on the pest pressure. Compatibility: Delfin® WG is compatible with most pesticides. 

    Rs. 249.00 - Rs. 449.00

  • Sale -38% Margo Econeem Plus 10,000 PPM

    Margo Margo Econeem Plus 10,000 PPM

    Econeem® Plus is a neem-based botanical insecticide containing 10,000 ppm of Azadirachtin. An excellent product manufactured by the largest producer and exporter of Azadirachtin and Neem Oil combined. How Econeem® Plus is Better? 01. SolventEnvironmentally safe solvents suitable for Organic agriculture. 02. StabilityAzadirachtin component remains intact and stable during the shelf life. 03. Triangle Color on the BottleGreen triangle on the label denotes the formulation is environmentally safe. 04. Registration / CertificationCertified by CIB&RC, INDIA as a botanical insecticide. 05. Organic FarmingApproved for use in organic farming by IMO & ECOCERT. 06. Purity of AzadirachtinAzadirachtin 15% and above, including essential active ingredients, is used to make a balanced solution. 07. Symbol of TrustThere is no compromise on quality. That is why Econeem® Plus has earned the trust of farmers. Modes of Action: Antifeedant: Reduce the appetite & starve the pests. IGR Activity (Insect Growth Regulator): Disrupts pest growth and leads to mortality.IGR effects will prolong even to pupae / adults. Reproduction Suppression: Disrupt reproduction leading to population suppression. Oviposition Deterrent: Affects egg laying preference of pests on treated plants. Ovicidal Activity: Affects egg hatching upon thorough contact with eggs. Resistance Management: Multiple modes of action and multiple molecules help resistance management. Disruption of Physiological Activities: Disrupts key physiological activities leading to overall fitness reduction. Repellent: Prevent pests from preferring treated plants. Product Features ·         Econeem® Plus is produced from technical grade Azadirachtin containing 15% Azadirachtin or more. ·         This technical Azadirachtin is being exported to developed countries like USA since the last 25–30 years. Econeem® Plus is a balanced blend of Azadirachtin and Neem Oil, containing all essential limonoids required for effective insecticidal activity. ·         Because of its multi-faceted action, it can work on different stages of the insect, helping to keep the crop pest-free. ·         Being a cross-pollination friendly insecticide, it increases bee activity and being safe for beneficial insects, it helps in increasing their population. ·         Econeem® Plus acts as an insect repellent and keeps insects away from treated crop. ·         It is an ideal insecticide for managing resistance in insects. ·         It does not leave any toxic residue in the crop produce. ·         The crop can be harvested within 48 hours of its application. ·         It induces immediate mortality in early instars, so it should be sprayed at the onset of pest infestation. Usage Instructions: 1000-1500 ml per hectare or 2.5 ml/litre of water. ·         Apply as a prophylactic or/and at early stage of insect attack. ·         Ensure complete coverage of canopy ·         Repeat spray at 7-10 days of interval based on the pest load.

    Rs. 337.00 - Rs. 3,132.00

BioInsecticide - Agriplex

What are bioinsecticides and pesticides? 

  • Bioinsecticides are pesticides that are derived from living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, or plants. They are used to control insect pests in agriculture, forestry, and other settings. These are generally considered to be more environmentally friendly than synthetic pesticides, as they are less likely to persist in the environment and they are less toxic to non-target organisms. 
  • Pesticides are substances that are used to kill or control pests, such as insects, rodents, weeds, and fungi. They can be either synthetic or naturally occurring. Synthetic pesticides are typically more effective than naturally occurring pesticides, but they can also be more harmful to the environment. 

How do it work? 

It work in a variety of ways, such as Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), produce toxins that are specific to certain insects. When these insects ingest the Bt toxin, it kills them. Others such as Metarhizium anisopliae, infect insects with a fungus that eventually kills them. Still other bioproduct, such as neem oil, interfere with the insect's development or reproduction. The active molecules/compounds isolated from these organisms attack specific pest species or entomopathogenic nematodes. Those known as bioinsecticides, target insects that harm crops, while those that control weeds via microorganisms, such as fungi are referred to as bioherbicides

What are the benefits of using it ? 

There are several benefits to using these bioproducts. First, these are generally less toxic to humans and other non-target organisms than synthetic pesticides. This is because it are often targeted to specific pests, and they are not as likely to persist in the environment. Second, thses are more environmentally friendly than synthetic pesticides. They are less likely to pollute water supplies or harm wildlife. Third, these can be used in organic farming systems. 

What are the drawbacks using it? 

There are a few drawbacks to using this products. First, it  may not be as effective as synthetic pesticides. This is because they are often specific to certain pests, and they may not be effective against all pests. Second, it may be more expensive than synthetic pesticides. Third,it may not be available for all pests. And Fourth slower rate of kill compared with conventional chemical pesticides, shorter persistence in the environment and susceptibility to unfavourable environmental conditions.

What are some examples ? 

Here are some examples : 

  • Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is a bacterium that produces a protein that is toxic to certain insects. Bt is used to control a wide variety of insect pests, including mosquitoes, caterpillars, and beetles. 
  • Metarhizium anisopliae is a fungus that is used to control a variety of insect pests, including cockroaches, termites, and ants. 
  • Beauveria bassiana is another fungus that is used to control a variety of insect pests, including aphids, beetles, and flies. 
  • Neem oil is a plant extract that is used to control a variety of insect pests, including mites, aphids, and caterpillars. 

What are some examples of pesticides? 

Here are some examples of pesticides: 

  • Chlorpyrifos is a synthetic pesticide that is used to control a wide variety of insect pests, including mosquitoes, cockroaches, and termites. 
  • Glyphosate is a synthetic herbicide that is used to control weeds. 
  • Carbaryl is a synthetic pesticide that is used to control a variety of insect pests, including ants, beetles, and flies. 

When should I use a bioinsecticide or a pesticide? 

The choice of whether to use a bioinsecticide or a pesticide will depend on a number of factors, including the specific pest that needs to be controlled, the level of infestation, the environmental impact, and the cost. 

If you are considering using this product, it is important to do your research to make sure that the product is effective against the pest you are targeting. You should also be aware of the environmental impact of the product, and make sure that it is safe to use around children and pets. 

If you are not sure whether to use a bioinsecticide or a pesticide, it is always best to consult with a pest control professional. They can help you assess the situation and recommend the best course of action. 

Conclusion 

Bioinsecticides and pesticides are both important tools for pest control. However, bioinsecticides are generally considered to be more environmentally friendly than synthetic pesticides. If you are looking for a way to control pests without harming the environment, bioinsecticides may be a good option for you. 

 

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