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Tata Nagata Insecticide is a broad-spectrum insecticide containing Ethion 40% + Cypermethrin 5% EC, developed for effective control of chewing and sucking pests in agricultural crops. It works through contact and stomach action, providing rapid knockdown along with residual pest control. Ethion acts as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor affecting insect nerve transmission, while Cypermethrin disrupts sodium channels in the nervous system, leading to paralysis and death of pests. Tata Nagata is highly effective against bollworms (including pink bollworm), mites, whiteflies, leaf-eating caterpillars, and other sucking pests. It is commonly used in cotton, vegetables, pulses, and horticultural crops to protect plants from severe pest infestation. The product helps reduce crop damage, improves plant health, and supports better yield and quality when used at recommended dosage and timing.

Composition: Ethion 40% + Cypermethrin 5% EC

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Dosage:
• 1.5–2 ml per liter of water
• 400–500 ml per acre

Application Method:
• Spray uniformly on both sides of leaves
• Ensure proper coverage of the affected crop area
• Focus on pest-infested zones for better control
• Use adequate water for uniform spray distribution

Targeted Pests:
• Bollworms → Controls pink, spotted, and American bollworm
• Whiteflies → Reduces leaf curling and sap sucking damage
• Aphids → Prevents plant weakening and honeydew formation
• Mites → Controls leaf bronzing and damage
• Leaf-eating Caterpillars → Reduces defoliation and crop damage
• Thrips → Prevents flower and leaf distortion

Timing:
• Spray during early morning or evening hours
• Avoid spraying during strong sunlight, heat, or rainy conditions

Frequency:
• Repeat after 10–15 days if pest infestation continues
• Follow crop-specific recommendations for best results

💡 Best Results Tip:
Ensure thorough coverage of both upper and lower leaf surfaces for maximum control of sucking and chewing pests.

Cotton – For bollworms (pink, spotted, American), whiteflies, aphids, and mites
Chilli – For thrips, mites, and sucking pests
Tomato – For fruit borers, whiteflies, and leaf feeders
Brinjal – For shoot and fruit borers
Okra – For fruit borers and sucking pests
Cabbage – For diamondback moth and caterpillars
Cauliflower – For DBM and leaf-eating pests
Soybean – For defoliators and leaf-feeding caterpillars
Groundnut – For leaf-eating insects and mites
Pigeon Pea – For pod borers and caterpillars
Chickpea – For Helicoverpa (pod borer)
Mustard – For aphids and leaf-eating pests
Grapes – For thrips and mites

• Provides fast knockdown of active pest populations, reducing immediate crop damage
• Helps control resistant pest strains by dual-action chemistry
• Protects tender shoots from repeated insect attack during early growth
• Reduces internal feeding damage caused by hidden larvae in plant tissues
• Helps maintain better leaf cleanliness by reducing surface feeding marks
• Supports improved plant recovery after heavy pest infestation
• Reduces flower drop by minimizing pest pressure during blooming stage
• Helps maintain stronger plant structure by limiting continuous pest stress
• Improves crop uniformity by reducing patchy pest attack in fields
• Enhances overall produce appearance and market value through effective pest suppression

Vegetative Stage → Controls early infestation of sucking and chewing pests in Cotton and Vegetable Crops, protecting young leaves and shoots
Flowering Stage → Protects buds and flowers of Chilli, Brinjal, and Tomato from pest attack, helping better fruit formation
Fruiting Stage → Reduces damage from bollworms, mites, and borers in developing fruits of Cotton, Okra, and Cucurbits, improving yield and 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

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FAQs
1. How does Tata Nagata Insecticide work?
It works through contact and stomach action, affecting the nervous system of insects and causing rapid pest knockdown.
2. Can Tata Nagata control both sucking and chewing pests?
Yes, it is effective against both sucking pests like aphids and chewing pests like bollworms and caterpillars.
3. What is the advantage of using Tata Nagata Insecticide?
It provides quick action, broad-spectrum control, and helps manage multiple pest types in a single application.
4. Which crops benefit from Tata Nagata Insecticide application?
It is commonly used in cotton, chilli, tomato, brinjal, okra, cabbage, soybean, and pulses.