Skip to product information
Share:

Katyayani Spino 25 Insecticide is a broad-spectrum insecticide containing Spinosad 2.5% SC, derived from the fermentation of the soil bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa. It works through contact and stomach action, targeting the insect nervous system and causing feeding cessation, paralysis, and death of pests. It is highly effective against caterpillars, thrips, fruit borers, pod borers, and diamondback moth (DBM) in various crops. Katyayani Spino 25 is commonly used in cotton, chilli, cabbage, cauliflower, tomato, brinjal, and pulses. The product is known for its fast action, eco-friendly nature, and safety for beneficial insects, making it suitable for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs. It helps in reducing pest damage, improving crop health, and enhancing overall yield and quality.

Composition:  Spinosad 2.5% SC

View more

Dosage:
• 0.3–0.5 ml per liter of water
• 80–120 ml per acre

Application Method:
• Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
• Ensure proper coverage of crop canopy
• Focus on pest-infested buds, flowers, and tender shoots
• Use clean water for better effectiveness

Targeted Pests:
• Thrips → Controls leaf and flower damage
• Fruit Borers → Reduces fruit and pod injury
• Diamondback Moth (DBM) → Protects crucifer crops
• Pod Borers → Prevents seed and pod damage
• Leaf Eating Caterpillars → Stops defoliation in crops

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

Frequency:
• Repeat after 7–10 days if pest infestation continues
• Use at early larval stage for best results

💡 Best Results Tip:
Ensure thorough coverage of flowers and young leaves for maximum control of hidden larvae and thrips.

Cotton – For bollworms and thrips
Chilli – For thrips and fruit borers
Tomato – For fruit borers and leaf feeders
Brinjal – For shoot and fruit borers
Cabbage – For diamondback moth (DBM)
Cauliflower – For DBM and caterpillars
Pulses – For pod borers
Okra – For fruit borers
Soybean – For leaf-eating caterpillars

• Quickly stops pest feeding activity, reducing immediate crop damage
• Protects flowers and young fruits from larval attack
• Helps maintain clean and healthy foliage with minimal leaf damage
• Supports better fruit setting by protecting flowering structures
• Reduces internal feeding damage in pods and fruits
• Helps improve crop uniformity across the field
• Supports faster crop recovery after pest attack
• Maintains plant vigor during critical growth stages
• Reduces pesticide load by effective low-dose application
• Improves marketable yield quality and appearance

Vegetative Stage → Controls early caterpillar and thrips infestation in Cotton and Vegetable Crops
Flowering Stage → Protects flowers and buds of Chilli, Tomato, and Brinjal from pest damage
Fruiting / Pod Stage → Prevents fruit and pod borers in Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Pulses, improving yield quality• Vegetative Stage → Controls early caterpillar and thrips infestation in Cotton and Vegetable Crops
Flowering Stage → Protects flowers and buds of Chilli, Tomato, and Brinjal from pest damage
Fruiting / Pod Stage → Prevents fruit and pod borers in Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Pulses, improving yield quality

• 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

Trending Insecticides

Showing 6 of 277 products

Shop by Pests

Get the Right Pest Solution for Your Crop


Confused about which insecticide to use? Connect with Agriplex experts for free agronomy support, pest identification, and trusted product recommendations tailored to your crop needs.

FAQs
1. What makes Spino 25 different from chemical insecticides?
It is a bio-derived molecule that provides targeted pest control with lower environmental impact.
2. How does Spino 25 stop pest damage?
It affects the insect nervous system, leading to rapid feeding cessation and paralysis.
3. Which pests are most sensitive to Spino 25?
Thrips, caterpillars, fruit borers, and diamondback moth are highly susceptible.
4. When should Spino 25 be applied for best results?
It works best when applied at early larval or initial infestation stage.