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Plethora Insecticide is a broad-spectrum insecticide designed to effectively control caterpillar and other chewing pests in a wide range of crops. Its dual mode of action provides quick knockdown and long-lasting residual protection, helping to safeguard crops and maximize yield.

  • Controls major chewing pests such as fruit borers, pod borers, tobacco caterpillars (Spodoptera), and leaf-eating caterpillars.
  • Dual mode of action delivers fast control while reducing the risk of insect resistance.
  • Suitable for use in vegetables, pulses, oilseeds, and field crops.
  • Protects crop foliage and fruits, promoting healthy plant growth and improved yield.

Composition: Novaluron 5.25% + Indoxacarb 4.5% SC

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Dosage:
2ml ml per litre of water
200–300 ml per acre (or as per crop label recommendation)

Application Method:
Spray uniformly on both sides of the leaves.
Ensure thorough coverage of the crop canopy and growing points.
Target young larvae for maximum effectiveness.

Targeted Pests:

Fruit Borer → Prevents fruit damage and reduces larval feeding.
Pod Borer → Protects pods from caterpillar infestation.
Tobacco Caterpillar (Spodoptera) → Controls leaf-feeding caterpillars and minimizes defoliation.
Leaf-Eating Caterpillars → Protects foliage and promotes healthy crop growth.

Timing:
Spray during the early morning or late evening.
Apply at the early larval stage for best results.
Avoid spraying during high sunlight, strong winds, or when rain is expected within a few hours.

💡 Best Results Tip:

Use clean water, maintain the recommended dosage, and ensure thorough crop coverage. Apply when caterpillars are in the early larval stage and rotate with insecticides having a different mode of action to help delay resistance development.

Cotton, Chilli, Tomato, Okra, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brinjal, Pigeon Pea, Chickpea, Black Gram, Green Gram, Soybean, Groundnut, Maize, Rice, Sugarcane, Cabbage, Cucumber, Bitter Gourd, Bottle Gourd, Pumpkin, Watermelon, Muskmelon.

• Provides fast and effective control of sucking and chewing insect pests
• Protects crops from thrips, aphids, whiteflies, jassids, caterpillars, and fruit borers
• Reduces pest damage to leaves, flowers, fruits, and pods
• Promotes healthy plant growth and vigorous crop development
• Improves flowering, fruit setting, and overall crop quality
• Helps minimize yield losses caused by insect infestation
• Supports higher productivity and better economic returns for farmers

Vegetative Stage
Flowering Stage
Fruiting Stage

• 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
What is Plethora Insecticide used for?
Plethora Insecticide is used to control caterpillars, fruit borers, shoot borers, and other lepidopteran pests in various crops.
Which crops can Plethora Insecticide be used on?
It is suitable for crops such as Chilli, Tomato, Okra, Brinjal, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cotton, Red Gram, Chickpea, and other vegetable and field crops.
Which pests does Plethora Insecticide control?
Fruit Borer
Shoot Borer
Pod Borer
Caterpillars (Lepidopteran larvae)
Diamondback Moth
How does Plethora Insecticide work?
It acts by ingestion and contact, affecting the pest's nervous system, stopping feeding quickly, and causing death within a short period.