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Karate Insecticide is a Group 3, emulsifiable concentrate contact and stomach insecticide for the control of various insects. A broad-spectrum synthetic pyrethroid insecticide for the control of biting, chewing, and sucking insect pests.

• Provides quick knockdown of insect pests, reducing crop damage
• Controls a wide range of chewing and sucking pests
• Protects leaves, flowers, and developing fruits
• Improves plant health and supports better growth
• Enhances yield and crop quality
• Offers residual protection for longer duration

Composition: Lambda-cyhalothrin 5% (w/w)

 

 

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    Dosage:
    • 0.5–1 ml per liter of water
    • 100–200 ml per acre

    Application Method:
    • Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
    • Ensure proper coverage of affected area

    Targeted Pests:
    • Aphids & Jassids → Controls sap sucking and leaf curling
    • Thrips → Reduces leaf distortion and damage
    • Caterpillars & Borers → Prevents leaf and fruit damage

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

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

    Cotton, Rice, Mango, Okra, Brinjal, Gram, Tomato

    • Controls a wide range of insect pests
    • Acts quickly to kill insects
    • Works on both sucking and chewing pests
    • Provides longer protection after spraying
    • Helps reduce crop damage
    • Improves crop yield and quality
    • Effective even in small quantities
    • Suitable for many crops (rice, cotton, vegetables, etc.)
    • Has contact and stomach action (kills on touch and feeding)

    Vegetative Stage
    Flowering Stage
    Fruiting Stage

    • Wear gloves and mask while spraying
    • Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes
    • Keep away from children and animals
    • Do not inhale spray mist
    • Wash hands thoroughly after use


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    FAQs
    1. How does Karate insecticide work?
    It affects the insect nervous system, causing paralysis and rapid death.
    2. What is the mode of action of Karate?
    It works through contact and stomach action (ingestion).
    3. Is Karate systemic or non-systemic?
    It is a non-systemic insecticide that acts on contact and ingestion.
    4. Why is early application important?
    Early spraying prevents severe infestation and ensures better crop protection and yield.