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   Syngenta Capcadis is a broad-spectrum systemic insecticide containing Thiamethoxam 75% SG, designed to control a wide range of sucking and some chewing insect pests in crops. It works by entering the plant system and spreading throughout the plant, so when insects feed on it, their nervous system is affected, leading to paralysis and death. Capcadis is highly effective against pests like aphids, whiteflies, thrips, jassids, and hoppers in crops such as rice, cotton, sugarcane, and vegetables. It provides quick action along with long-lasting protection, helping reduce crop damage and improve yield. It is easy to mix with water due to its soluble granule formulation and is suitable for both soil and foliar application.

 Composition: Thiamethoxam 75% SG

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Dosage:
• 0.25 - 0.5 gm per liter of water
• 50 - 100 gm per acre

Application Method:
• Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
• Ensure proper coverage of affected area
• Focus on growing points, flower buds, and tender plant parts

Targeted Pests:
• Aphids & Whiteflies → Controls sap sucking and reduces leaf curling
• Thrips → Reduces leaf distortion and feeding damage
• Jassids → Prevents yellowing and curling of leaves
• Caterpillars (Helicoverpa, Spodoptera) → Controls leaf and fruit feeding larvae

Timing:
• Spray during early stage of pest infestation
• Apply during early morning or evening
• Avoid spraying during high sunlight or rainy 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. Spray at early infestation stage and rotate with other insecticides to prevent resistance buildup and ensure long-term effectiveness.

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), Cabbage, Cauliflower

Crops Benefits:
• Provides broad-spectrum control of both sucking and chewing pests
• Reduces leaf, flower, and fruit damage
• Promotes healthy plant growth and vigor
• Supports better flowering and fruit setting
• Improves crop yield and overall quality
• Offers long-lasting protection with systemic action
• Helps maintain strong and uniform crop development

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. At which crop stage should Capcadis be applied?
Capcadis should be applied at the early larval stage or immediately after the appearance of caterpillar pests.
2. Is Capcadis suitable for the flowering stage?
Yes, it can be used during flowering to protect flowers and buds from borers and leaf-feeding caterpillars.
3. Why is early application of Capcadis important?
Early application stops larval feeding before severe crop damage occurs.
4. Does Capcadis support healthy crop growth throughout the season?
Yes, by controlling caterpillar pests effectively, it helps maintain healthy foliage and supports better yield formation.