MAJOR USES OF PESTICIDES Registered under the Insecticides Act,

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1 Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage Central Insecticide Board & Registration Committee N.H. IV, Faridabad1 001 MAJOR USES OF PESTICIDES Registered under the Insecticides Act, Disclaimer: The document has been compiled on the basis of available information for guidance and not for legal purposes.

2 APPROVED USES OF REGISTERED PESTICIDES Agricultural use INSECTICIDES (AS ON ) ACEPHATE 5% SP Crop Common name of the pest a.i (gm) Dosage / ha Formulation (gm/ml) Dilution in Water (Litre) Waiting Period (days) Cotton Boll Worms Safflower s Rice Stem Borer, Leaf Folder,Plant Hoppers,Green Leaf Hopper ACETAMIPRID 20% SP Cotton s Whiteflies ALPHACYPERMETHRIN 10% EC Cotton Boll Worms ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE 56% 3 g tab, 10g pouch Name of Commodity Common name of the pest Dose Exposure Period Aeration Waiting period Stored Whole Cereals and Seed Grains Millet Rice Weevil (S.O) Lesser Grain Borer, Khapra Beetle (T.g), Rust Red Flour Beetle, Saw 3 tablets (3gm) Per ton or 150 gm/100m 3 OR Minimum 5 days (S.O.) Days (T.g.) One hour of Partial aeration in case nonpolyethylene packed commodities allowed by 68 hrs of full Pulses Toothed Grain 10 gm aeration. For Dry Fruits, Nuts Spices & Oil Beetle, Caddlle Beetle, Drug Store Pouch Per ton of polyethylene packed commodities Seeds Beetle, Cigarette Commodity minimum aeration Beetle, Pulse Beetle or 150 gm/ 100 m 3. period is 48 hrs. The waiting period for the release of stock is 48

3 Mild Products : Deoiled Cakes, Rice Bran Flour, Grain Animal & Poultry Food Split Pulses (Dal) & other Processed Food Empty Godowns & Sheds Long Headed Floor Beetle, Coffee Borer, Dried Fruit Beetle, Flat Grain Beetle, Carpet Beetle Rice Moth, Almond Moth, Mites, Fruit Fly, Granary Weevil, Caddle or Flour worm, Red Flour Beetle, Indian Meal Moth, Larger cabinet Moth, Wheat Kernel Damage in the field Cockroach. 3 tablets/10 (gm) per ton or 225 gm/100m 3 14 tablets/ Cft. or 150 gm/100m 3 or 4 pouch 10 gms each/ CFT & or 150 gm/100m 3 hrs in both. The cases gen recommendation for bag stock 15 days 5 days Aeration is waiting period days to be checked PH3 detector strips. 2 hrs Aeration Period 24 hrs detectors trips or phosphine detect tubes should be used in the premises to signal safety of atmosphere. ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE 15%, 12g tablet Stored whole cereals and seed grains. Millets, pulses, dry fruits, nuts, spices& oilseeds (Air tight cover or godowns) Milled products: Deoiled cakes, rice bran Rice weevil, Rust red flower beetle 1 tablet (12G) per ton or 600 g/ 100 m 3 Non polythene packed commodities: Partial1 hour. Full(68) hour. Polythene Packed commodities: Minimum 48 hrs. Lesser Grain Borer, Khapra Beetle, Saw Toothed Grain Beetle, Rice Moth, Almond Moth 900 g/100 m 3 5 Rust red flower beetle 3 tablets / ton 48 hrs 5 14

4 Flour suji meals and Crushed grain (animal & poultry feed) split pulses (dals) Other processed food and Empty Godowns & Sheds (under air tight condition) Saw Toothed Grain Beetle, Rice Moth, Almond Moth, long headed flour beetle & mites All insect pests. 900 g/100 m 3 48 hrs 3 14 tablets / tons or 600 g/m 3 48 hrs 24 hrs 3 Azadirachtin 0.15% W/W Min. Neem Seed Kernel Based E.C. Cotton White fly 20 Bollworm Rice Stem borer Brown Plant hopper Leaf folder 1 to 2 5 Azadirachtin 0.3% (3000 PPM) Min. Neem Seed Kernel Based E.C. Cotton American bollworm 0 5 Azadirachtin 1% Min. E.C. Neem based. Tea Red Spider mites Azadirachtin 1% (0 ppm) Min. Neem Based E.C. Containing Tomato Fruit borer 1 3 (Helicoverpa armigera) Brinjal Fruit and Shoot 1 3 borer (Leucinodes orbonalis) Azadirachtin 0.03% Min. Neem Oil Based E.C. Containing Cotton (Helicoverpa armigera (Bollworm) s Rice Leaf roller, Stem borer, BPH 0 5

5 Azadirachtin 0.03% (300 ppm) Neem Oil Based WSP Containing Bengal Pod Borer 20 Gram (Heliothis) Red Gram Pod Borer 20 (Melangromy ze) Cotton s 20 White Flies Bollworms, Okra Fruit borer, 20 White flies Leaf Hopper Brinjal Shoot & Fruit 20 borer, beetles Cabbage s,dbm, 20 Cabbage worm, Cabbage looper Jute Semi looper, Hairy caterpillar 20 Azadirachtin 5% w/w Min. Neem Extract Concentrate Containing Tea Caterpillar Pink mite Red Spider mites Tobacco Tobacco caterpillar s Rice Brown Plant Hopper Leaf Folder Stem Borer Cotton White Fly Leaf hoppers Heliothis

6 Cauliflower Bhindi Tomato s Spodoptera 5 Diamond back 5 moth s 5 Leafhopper, 5 whitefly, Pod Borer 5 s, Whitefly, 5 Fruit borer Bacillus thuringiensisk Cotton Bollworm Nil Bacillus thuringiensis Serovar Kurstaki (3a, 3b, 3c) 5% WP Cotton American Bollworm Spotted Bollworm Red gram Pod Borer Cabbag e Diamond back moth Barium carbonate Places Name of the pest Dose a.i. Godowns Residential Premises Public halls Rats, Mice, & Field rodents 1020% Technical material to be mixed with bait Beta Cyfluthrin 2.45% SC Crop Common name of the pest a.i (gm) Formulation Dilution in Water (Litre) Interval between last application to harvest (days) Cotton Bollworm

7 Beauveria bassiana 1.15% W.P. Cotton Bollworm 0 Benfuracarb 3% GR Rice Stem borer Leaf folder BPH Benfuracarb 40% EC Red gram Pod borer 2 20 Bifenazate 50% WP Rose Two Spotted Mite (Tetranychusurticae) Not applicable Bifenthrin 10% EC Cotton Bollworm White Fly Bifenthrin 2.5% EC (1) Pre and post construction. Bifenthrin 2.5%EC shall be applied at 0.05% a.i. conc. i.e. 20.0ml formulated product diluted in 1 liter of water for the control of termites in building during pre and post construction. Treatment should be as per IS 6313 (Part 2):1 for pre construction chemical treatment and IS 6313 (Part3): 1 for post construction treatment of the existing building. (2) Recommendation for use of control of Wood borer (Powder Post Beetle) in plywood, veneer and wood: Use Method of application Dosage (a.i.) Dilution Plywood Glue Line Poisoning 10g/cubic meter of ml formulation per wood cubic meter of wood Dipping 0.025% Solution Mix 1 lit of formulation in 99 lit of water to make 0.025% Solution Veneer Dipping 0.025% Solution Mix 1 lit of formulation

8 in 99 lit of water to make 0.025% Solution Wood Dipping/brushing 0.025% Solution Mix 1 lit of formulation in 99 lit of water to make 0.025% Solution Bromadiolone 0.25% CB Paddy Field Rat Large Bandicota Indian house rat Wheat Gram Groundnut Sugarcane Coconut/ Bamboo Residential premises Poultry Farm Indian Field mouse Field Rat Indian house rat Field Rat Indian house rat Field Rat Large bandicota Field rat Large bandicota Indian house rat Field Rat Large bandicota Indian House rat House mouse Indian house rat House mouse Large bandicota Bromadiolone 0.005% RB Paddy Field Rat Large Bandicota Indian house rat Indian Field mouse Wheat Field Rat

9 Gram Groundnut Sugarcane Coconut/ Bamboo Residential premises Poultry Farm Indian house rat Field Rat Indian house rat Field Rat Large bandicota Field rat Large bandicota Indian house rat Field Rat Large bandicota Indian House rat House mouse Indian house rat House mouse Large bandicota Buprofezin 25% SC Cotton White Fly s Chilies Yellow Mite Mango Hoppers 0.025%to 12 ml/litre 515 litre % of water per tree Grapes Mealy bugs 35 1 Rice BPH, GLH,WBPH Carbaryl 5% D.P. Paddy Cotton Sorghum Bhindi Leaf roller/folder Brown plant hopper Spotted bollworm American bollworm Pink Bollworm s Earhead midge Jassid

10 Cabbage Cauliflower Cabbage borer Cabbage borer Carbaryl 10% D.P. Paddy Sorghum Gram Tur Cotton Sesamum Bhindi Cabbage Blue jassid Case worm Earhead caterpillar Gram pod borer Plume moth Pod fly American bollworm Stem weevil Til leaf roller Fruit borer Diamond back moth Army worm Carbaryl 4% G.R. Maize Stem borer 6 0 Carbaryl 85% W.P. Maize Paddy Cotton Stem borer Green leaf hopper Jassid Pink bollworm Spotted bollworm White fly

11 Carbofuran 3% CG Barley Bajra Sorghum Jute Groundnut French bean Potato Tomato Apple Citrus Maize Paddy Mustard Soybean Jassid Cyst nematode Shoot fly Shoot fly Stem borer Nematodes Pod borer White grub White grub White fly Woolly aphid Nematode Leaf miner Stem borer Shoot fly Brown plant hopper Gall midge, Stem borer, G LH, Hispa Nematodes Mustard leaf miner White fly Root knot nematode /tree /tree Sugarcane Bhindi Chillies Top borer

12 Cabbage Nematode 00 Wheat Ear cockle nematode Cereal cyst nematode Brinjal Root knot nematode Reniform nematode Banana Peach Rhizome weevil Nematode Leaf curl aphid 1 gm per suckers 50/sucke rs 1.5/suck ers 33/gm suckers 166/gm suckers 50gm/ suckers Mandarins French bean Cotton Pea Tea Sweet Pepper Soft greens scale White grubs Grey & Stem weevil Jassid Shoot fly & Cock chafer grub 0.4/plant /plant 13.3gm/pl ant g/pla nt Carbosulfan 6% G Rice Stem borer Gall midge Green leaf hopper Leaf folder Carbosulfan 25% EC Rice Green leaf hopper White plant hopper Brown plant hopper Gall midge Stem borer

13 Chilli Leaf folder White aphid Carbosulfan 25% DS Cotton Jassid, s and 15 gm/kg seed. 60gm/kg seed Not required Cartap Hydrochloride 4% Granules Rice Stem borer Leaf folder Whorl Maggot Cartap Hydrochloride 50% SP Rice Stem borer Leaf folder Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC Rice Stem borer and leaf folder Cabbage Diamond back moth Cotton American bollworm Spotted bollworm Tobacco caterpillar Sugarcane Termite Early shoot borer Top borer Chlorantraniliprole 0.4% Gr Rice Yellow Stem borer and leaf folder

14 Chlorfenapyr 10% SC Cabbage Diamond back moth (Plutella xylostella) Chilli Mites (Polyphagotarsonemus latus) Chlorpyrifos 10% G Rice Stem borer Leaf roller Gall midge 0 30 Chlorpyrifos 20% EC Paddy Hispa Leaf roller Gall midge Stem borer Whorl maggot Beans Gram Sugarcane Cotton Ground nut Mustard Brinjal Cabbage Pod borer Black bug Cut worm Black bug Early shoot & stalk borer Pyrilla Bollworm White fly Cut worm Root grub Shoot & fruit borer Diamond back moth Onion Root grub 0

15 Apple Ber Citrus Tobacco Leaf hopper Black citrus, Ground beetle 0.05% 0.03% 0.02% Termite control A)Non cropped area: 1) Building (Pre & Post construction 2) B) Cropped area: Wheat : 3 4 ml/kg seed Barley : 4 6ml/kg seed Gram :1530ml/kg seed Soil treatment Wheat: 23 lit./ha. Sugarcane: 6.25lit/ha Chlorpyrifos 50% EC Rice Stem borer Leaf roller Cotton Bollworms For non agricultural use: For protecting building from termite attack at pre and posts construction stages, apply Chlorpyriphos 50% 0.5% and 1.0% concentration. Chlorpyrifos 1.5% DP Paddy Bengal garm Stem borer Green leaf hopper Brown plant hopper Leaf folder Gall midge Grass hopper Heliothis Clothianidin 50% WDG Rice Brown plant hopper

16 Cotton White fly Coumatetralyl 0.5% w/w Indoor or outdoor Rats (rattus rattus, R. norvegicus bandicota 1 mg per spot 2.5 per spot bengalensis B. Indica Tetra indica meriones hurrianae) Indoor Mice Coumatetralyl 0.035% bait Indoor or outdoor Rats (rattus rattus, R. norvegicus bandicota 1 mg per spot 2.5 per spot bengalensis B. Indica Tetra indica meriones hurrianae) Indoor Mice Cypermethrin 0.25% DP Brinjal Fruit & shoot borer Cypermethrin 10% EC Cotton Spotted bollworm American bollworm Pink bollworm Cabbage Diamond black moth Okra Brinjal Fruit borer Fruit & shoot borer Sugarcane Wheat Sunflower Early shoot borer Shoot fly Bihar hairy caterpillar

17 Cypermethrin 25% EC Cotton Bollworms Bhindi Shoot & fruit borer Brinjal Shoot & fruit borer Epilachna grub Dazomet Technical Tobacco Rootknot nursery nematode, stunt nematode, reniform nematode Tomato nursery Floriculture (Carnation & Gerbera) Rootknot nematode Rootknot nematode Deltamethrin 11% w/w EC Cotton bollworms Deltamethrin 25% tablet cotton Bollworms Deltamethrin 1.8% EC Cotton Bollworms sucking insects Rice Stem borer, Leaf folder

18 Deltamethrin 2.5% WP Wheat & Rice (Grain & seed in stacks) Walls, ceilings floors of godowns Public health Rice weevil Leaser grain borer Khapra beetle Red flour beetle Saw toothed grain beetle Rice moth Almond moth As above Mosquito litre. For 30 sq. M2 1 litre/30 M litre./50 M 2 Deltamethrin 2.8% EC Cotton Bollworm Sucking Insects Tea Bhindi Groundnut Mango Chilli Chick Pea Caterpillar Leaf roller Lopper Shoot & fruit borer Jassid Leaf miner Hoppers Fruit borer Pod borer % to 0.5ml/lit As per spray fluid requirement D.D. Mixture Used against nematodes

19 Dichlorvos 6% EC Paddy Wheat Soybean Sugarcane Castor Groundnut Mustard Sunflower Cucurbit Cashew BPH Cut worm/ Army worm Leaf roller/ folder Caterpillar Leaf eating caterpillar Pyrilla Hairy caterpillar Red hairy caterpillar Painted bug Caterpillar Cabbage looper Semi looper Red pumpkin beetle Apple borer % Dicofol 18.5% EC Tea Okra Citrus Litchi Cotton Brinjal Bottle & Bitter gourd Red spider mite Scarlet mite Pink mite Purple mite Yellow mite Red Spider mite Red Spider mite Red Spider mite Red Spider mite, Yellow mite Red Spider mite Red Spider mite % 0.05% Diafenthiuron 50%WP

20 Cotton Whiteflies s Cabbage Diamond Back Moth Chilli Brinjal Mites Whitefly Cardamom Capsule borer 800 Diflubenzuron 25% WP Cotton Tobacco Caterpillar Bollworms Ground Tobacco caterpillar, nut Leaf Webber Dimethoate 30% EC Bajra Maize Sorghum Red gram Cotton Castor Groundnut Mustard Milky weed bug Stem borer Shoot fly Midge Pod borer Grey weevil Mites Semi looper White flies Leaf minor

21 Safflower Bhindi Brinjal Cabbage & Cauliflower Chillies Onion Potato Tomato Apple Apricot Banana Citrus Fig Mango Sawfly Leaf hopper Jassid Shoot borer Painted bug Mustard aphid Mite s White fly Stem borer Lace wing bug Black citrus aphid Fig jassid Mealy bug hopper % 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.03% 0.05% Rose Scale Emamectin Benzoate 5% SG Cotton Boll worms Okra Fruit & Shoot Borer Cabbage DBM Chilli Fruit borer, & 10 3 Mites Brinjal Fruit and Shoot borer 10 3 Red gram Pod borer Chickpea Pod borer

22 Endosulfan 2% DP Arhar Gram Bhindi Brinjal Pod borer Pod borer Fruit & shoot borer Fruit & shoot borer Endosulfan 35%EC Cotton Jute Paddy Maize Wheat Gram Mustard Bhindi Chillies Tea White fly Leaf roller Bihar hairy caterpillar Yellow mites White jassid Stem borer Gall midge Rice Hispa Stem borer Pink borer Termite Pink borer Caterpillar Gall midge Catterpillars Helopeltis

23 Mealybugs Scale insects Endosulfan 4% DP Cotton Jute Paddy Maize Wheat Gram Mustard Groundnut Bhindi Onion Chillies White flies Leaf roller Pink Boll worm Bihar hairy caterpillar Yellow mites White jassid Stem borer Gall midge Rice Hispa Stem borer Pink borer Termite Pink borer Caterpillar Peas semilooper Gall midge s s / s / s /

24 Potatoes s / Ethion 50% EC Tea Cotton Chilli Gram Red spider mites, purple mites & yellow mite, thrips& scale White fly Bollworms Mites & thrips Pod borer

25 Pigeon pea Soybean Pod borer Girdle beetle & stem fly Ethofenoprox 10%EC Rice BPH, Stem borer Leaf folder Gall midge, Whorl maggot, Green Leaf hopper, White backed hopper Ethylene Dichloride + Carbon Tetrachloride 3:1 Crop Common name of the pest Condi tions Weight of vol. Stored whole cereals Millets Pulses & seed Grains Godown fumigation Rice weevil Lesser grain Borer Khapra Beetle Rust red flour beetle Pulse beetle Dried fruit Beetle Air tight cover 300 gm/m3 (23030 ml) Exposure period 482 hr. for cover fumigation Permissi ble conc. in air (ppm) Aeration/Waitin g 10 ppm Partial aeration for at least 1 hr. followed by 24 hr. complete aeration waiting period of 24 hr. Do Do 150 gm/m3 days Do Partial aeration for at least 1 hr. followed by 24 hr. complete aeration waiting period of 24 hr. Fenazaquin 10% EC Tea Red spider mite Pink mite Purple mite

26 Scarlet mite Chilli Yellow mite Apple Red spider mite and two spotted mite Fenobucarb (BPMC) 50% EC Rice Brown Plant Hopper Green Leaf Hopper Fenpropathrin 10% EC Cotton Pink boll worm Spotted boll worm American boll worm Fenpropathrin 30% EC Cotton Pink boll worm Spotted boll worm American boll worm White fly Chilli, Whitefly Mites Brinjal Whitefly, Shoot and Fruit borer, Mites Okra Whitefly, Shoot and Fruit borer, Mites Tea Mites Fenpyroximate 5% EC

27 Tea Red spider mite Pink mite Purple mite Chilli Yellow mite Coconut Eriophyde mite 0.5gm.tree (root feeding) 10ml/lit. As required gm/tree 0.5 1ml/ lit. Fenvalerate 20% EC Cauliflower Cotton Brinjal Diamond back moth American boll worm s Boll worm s Shoot & fruit borer s Okra Shoot & fruit borer Fenvalerate 2% Conc. Cotton Spotted & Spiny, Pink American/Egyptian boll worm Fenvalerate 0.4% DP Cotton Spotted Bollworm Pink

28 bollworm Fipronil 5% SC Rice Stem borer Brown plant hopper Green leaf hopper Rice leaf hopper Rice gall midge Whorl maggot White backed plant hopper Cabbage Chillies Sugarcane Cotton Diamond back moth, s, fruit borers Early shoot borer & root borer, Jassid,, White fly Boll worms months Fipronil 0.3% GR

29 Rice Stem borer Brown plant hopper Green leaf hopper Rice leaf hopper Rice gall midge Whorl maggot White backed plant hopper Sugarcane Early shoot borer Root borer Fipronil 80%WG Rice Stem borer Leaf folder Flubendiamide 20% WG Rice Stem borer Leaf borer Cotton American bollworm Flubendiamide 39.35% M/M SC Rice Stem borer Leaf folder Cotton bollworms (American & Spotted bollworm) Flufenoxuron 10% DC Cabbage Diamond back moth Mites Rose

30 Flumite 20% SC / Flufenzine 20%SC Brinjal Mite Tea Pink mite Purple mite Red spider Fluvalinate 25% EC Cotton s Red cotton bug Bollworm Hexythiazox 5.45% w/w EC Tea Scarlet mite Red spider mite /ha 5 Chilli Yellow mites /ha 3 Imidaclopride 0% WG Cotton, s, Rice Brown Plant Hoppers, White Backed Plant Hoppers Okra, s, Imidacloprid 48% FS Per 100kg seed Cotton s, Whitefly,, Okra Jassid, Sunflo wer Jassid, Whitefly

31 Sorghu m Pearl millet Shoot fly 20 1 Shoot fly and termites 20 1 Imidacloprid 0% WS Cotton s, Whitefly,, Okra Jassid, Per 100kg seed Chillies Jassid, Sunflower Jassid, Whitefly Sugarcane Termite Sorghum Shoot fly 00 Pearl millet Termites 00 and shoot fly Mustard Mustard sawfly & painted bug Imidacloprid 30.5% m/m SC Cotton, Jassid Rice Brown plant hopper White backed plant hopper For non agricultural use: For protecting building from termite attack at pre and posts construction stages, apply Imidacloprid 30.5% m/m 0.05% a.i. concentration. Imidacloprid 1.8% SL

32 Cotton, Whitefly, Jassid Paddy BPH, WBPH, GLH Chilly Jassid,, Sugarcane Termite Mango Hopper g/tree Sunflower Okra Citrus Ground nut Jassid,, Whitefly, Jassid, Leaf miner, psylla 24 ml/tree 10 litre Depending on size of tree & Protection equipment used, Jassid Indoxacarb 14.5% SC Cotton Bollworm Cabbage Diamond back moth Chillies Fruit borer Tomato Fruit borer Pigeon pea Pod borer complex Indoxacarb 15.8% EC Cotton Bollworm 5 14 Cabbage Diamond back moth

33 Pigeon pea Pod borer complex LambdaCyhalothrin 4.9% CS Cotton Bollworms 25.0 Paddy Stem borer, Leaf folder LambdaCyhalothrin 2.5% EC Cotton Bollworms Rice Leaf folder Stem borer GLH Gall midge Hispa, LambdaCyhalothrin 5% EC Cotton Bollworms Rice Leaf folder, stem Borer, GLH, Gall Midge, Hispa, Brinjal Shoot & fruit borer Tomato Fruit borer Chilli, mite, pod borer Pigeon Pod borer, pod fly pea Onion Bhindi, shoot borer Chickpea Pod borer Ground, leaf nut Hopper, leafminer Mango Hoppers % ml/l of water

34 Lindane 20% EC Wood /forest Wood Termite 50/ sq.m sq.m 5 Building Pre const. Termite 50/ sq.m sq.m 5 Postconst. Termite 50/ sq.m sq.m 5 Lindane 6% Graules Sugarcane Termite Lufenuron 5.4% EC Cabbage Diamond back moth Cauliflower Diamond back moth Pigeon pea Pod borer podfly Cotton American bollworm Magnesium Phosphide Degesch plates Recommended for fumigation of unmanufactured tobacco for export, as per importing Country requirement. Malathion 5% DP Paddy Rice Hispa 1 20 Sorghum Earhead midge 00 At 90% emergence of ear head Malathion 50% EC Paddy Rice Hispa Sorghum Earhead midge Pea Pod borer 50 1 Soybean Leaf weevil 50 1 Cotton

35 White fly Castor Semi looper Groundnut Leaf miner Mustard Saw fly 50 1 Sunflower White fly Bhindi Spotted boll Worm Brinjal Mites 50 1 Cabbage Mustard aphid 50 1 Cauliflower Head borer 50 1 Radish Stem borer 50 1 Turnip Tobacco caterpillar Tomato White fly 50 1 Apple Sanjose scale Wooly aphid 0.05% 0.05% Mango Mealy scale Mango hooper 0.05% 0.05% Grape Beetle 10 Metaflumizone 22% SC Cabbage Diamond back moth Metaldehyde Crop Name of pests Dose Citrus, Rubber, Paddy, Tea, Vegetables Snails, Slugs, Giant African Snails Available in ready to use 2.5% Dust. Methomyl 40% SP Cotton Pigeon Pea Bollworm Pod borers Tomato Chilli Pod borers Pod borers & /6 5/6

36 Groundnut Grapes Spodoptera litura Mealy bug Methyl Bromide 98% w/w Stored Whole Cereals and Seed Millet Pulses Rice Weevil (S.O) Lesser Grain Bore, Khapra Beetle (T.g), Rust Red Flour Beetle, Saw Drug Store Beetle, Air tight cover 24 gms/m3 68 hours waiting Period 24 hrs. As when residues not to exceed 25 ppm Mild Products : Flour Dry Fruits, Nuts Spices & Oil Seeds Khapra Beetle (T.g), Rust Red Flour Beetle, lesser grain borer Rust Red Flour Beetle Air tight cover Air tight cover gms/m gms/m hours waiting Period 2 hrs. 24 hrs waiting period 2 hrs As when residues not to exceed 25 ppm As when residues not to exceed 25 ppm Methyl Parathion 2% DP Paddy Ear Head Caterpillar, Leaf roller Ear head bug At infestation Post flowering ear head stage Cotton Leaf hopper At infestation

37 Pulses Blackgram Green gram, Soybean Pod borer Pod borer Leaf miner At infestation Oil seeds Mustard, Groundnut Sawfly, s Leaf miner Methyl Parathion 50% EC Paddy Gall midge Green leaf hopper Hispa Leaf roller Stem borer, & Whorl maggaot Wheat Cotton Cutworm Leaf hopper Milbemectin 1% EC Rose Two spotted spider mite Chilli Yellow /white mite Monocrotophos 36% SL Paddy BPH GLH Leaf roller / folder Yellow stem borer

38 Maize Shoot fly 625 Bengal Pod borer 1 gram Black gram Pod borer 625 Green gram Pod borer Pea Leaf minor Red gram Plume mouth Pod borer Pod fly Sugarcane Cotton Shoot borer Mearly bug Pyrilla Scale Insect Stalk borer Bollworms Leaf hopper Grey weevil White fly Caster Capsule borer Mustard s Citrus Black aphids Mite 0.040% 0.025% Mango Bug mite 0.040% 10 0 Gall maker 0.04% 10 0 Hopper 0.04% 10 0 Mealy bug 0.04% 10 0 Shoot borer 0.04% 10 0 Coconut Black headed Caterpillar 3.5 gm per tree ml per tree Lower dose to be applied on plants below 9 years & higher on more than 9 years of age. Coffee Green bug Cardamom lit./trees 10 lit./trees 10 lit./trees 20 lit./trees 20 lit./trees 20 lit./trees 20 lit./trees

39 Novaluron 10% EC Cotton American Bollworm Cabbage Diamond back moth Tomato Fruit borer Chilli Fruit borer Tobacco, Caterpillar Bengal gram Pod borer 5 50 Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of Helicoverpa Armigera 0.43% AS Cotton Helicoverpa 600 Armigera Tomato Helicoverpa Armigera NPV of Helicoverpa armigera 2.0% AS Pigeon pea Pod borer 50 Chick pea Pod borer 50 Tomato Fruit borer NPV of Spodoptera litura 0.5%AS Tobacco Spodoptera litura Oxydemeton methyl 25% EC Paddy Blue leaf hopper White leaf hopper 125 Maize Shoot fly Sorghum Shoot fly Cotton Jassid/leaf hopper Ground nut / Leaf

40 minor Mustard Sesamum Leaf hopper Bhindi Chilli White fly Jassid/ Leaf beetle Mites Onion Tomato White fly Potato s Apple Sanjose scale Wooly 0.0% 0.025% Banana Tingyi bug s 0.025% 0.05% Citrus Black citrus aphids Psylla/ White 0.02% 0.025% fly Mango Hoppers 0.025% Peaches Leaf curl aphids 0.025% Coffee Green bug Leaf minor Tobacco White fly/ s Permethrin 25% EC Cotton Bollworms Okra Fruit borer Cauliflower Diamond black moth

41 Citrus Leaf miner % 0.015% 600 Phenthoate 2% DP Sorghum Red spider mite Pink mite Purple mite 00 90% emergence of earhead Scarlet mite Safflower 00 Phenthoate 50% EC Paddy Rice case worm Black gram Green gram Cotton Bihar hairy caterpillar Pod borer Bihar hairy caterpillar Pod borer American bollworm Spotted bollworm Pink bollworm Ground nut Leaf Webber Cardamom Phorate 10% CG Bajra Shoot fly White grub Barley Maize Shoot fly Stem borer Paddy Gall fly Hispa Leaf hopper Plant hopper Stem borer

42 Root weevil 50 Sorghum Shoot fly s White grub Wheat Shoot fly Black gram Stem fly White fly 0 0 Green gram Stem fly Pigeon pea Stem fly Soybean Stem fly 1 10 Sugarcane Top borer White grub Cotton White fly Groundnut Mustard Seasamum Brinjal Cauliflower Chillies Potato Tomato Leaf minor White grub Mustard aphid Painted bug White fly Lace wing bug Red spider mite Mite White fly

43 Apple Banana Woolly aphid 10 15/plant 2.5/plant 1.25/plant gm/ plant 25gm/plant 12.5/plant Citrus Leaf minor 1 10 Phosalone 35% EC Barely 1428 Paddy Brown plant hopper Green hopper Leaf folder/roller Stem borer Whorl maggot Sorghum Ear head midge 1143 Cotton Pink bollworm Red spider mite Spotted bollworm Jute Red spider mite 350 Ground nut Leaf Webber 1428 Bhindi Fruit borer Brinjal Fruit borer 1428 Cabbage 1428 Chillies Mite Tomato Fruit borer Tea Pink mite Purple mite

44 Phosalone 4% DP Sorghum Earhead midge, 20 Cotton and Spotted bollworm 20 Ground nut Leaf Webber Phosphamidon 40% SL Paddy Stem borer Leaf borer 1 1 Green leaf hopper Brown plant hopper White backed plant hopper Brinjal Jassid White fly Mustard Profenofos 50% EC Tea Red spider mite, Pink mite, Tea mosquito bug Looper caterpillar, Jassid Cotton Bollworm s Whiteflies

45 Propargite 5% EC Tea Red spider mite Pink mite Purple mite Scarlet mite Chillies Mite Apple European red mite Two spotted mite /tree 510 ml/tree 10 lit/tree 9 Pyridalyl 10% EC Cotton Bollworms Okra Cabbage fruit & shoot borer Diamond back moth Quinalphos 25% Gel Chillies, Paddy Brown plant hopper Leaf roller Stem borer Hispa Quinalphos 5% Granule Sugarcan Early shoot 0 e borer Sorghum Stem borer Paddy Gall midge Stem borer 0 0 Quinalphos 20% AF Rice Brown plant hopper, Green

46 leaf hopper, Leaf folder, Stem borer Okra Shoot/Fruit borer Cotton Bollworms, American bollworm, Pink Bollworm, Spotted bollworm Brinjal Shoot/Fruit borer ,, Epilachne beetle Tomato Fruit borer Tea Hopper caterpillar 0.05% Tur Pod borer Ground nut Spodoptera Quinalphos 25% EC Brown plant hopper, Paddy Hispa/bune beetle, Leaf roller, Stem borer Mite Sorghum Shoot fly Ear head Wheat Caterpillar Mite Bengal gram Pod borer Bihar hairy 35 Black gram 1 Caterpillar French bean Stem fly Red gram Pod borer Pod fly Soybean Leaf weevil Sugarcane Black bug Leaf Hopper Shoot borer

47 Jute Groundnut Leaf roller Semi looper Yellow mite Leaf Hopper Leaf miner Mustard Sawfly Sesamum Bhindi Brinjal Cabbage Cauliflower Leaf webber Fruit borer Leaf hopper Mite Leaf hopper Shoot/Fruit borer 35 Stem borer Stem borer Chillies Mite 35 1 Onion Tomato Fruit borer Apple Wooly 0.05% Banana Tingid bug 0.05% % 4 Scale 5600 Citrus Citrus butterfly 0.025% 1 0 Mango Mango bud mite 0.05% Pomegranate Scales 0.08% Cardamom 0.03% Coffee Green bug Tea

48 Quinalphos 1.5% DP Sorghum Earhead bug At milk stage Earhead midge Paddy Brown plant hopper Gram Pod borer At pod formation Red gram Pod borer Soyabean Leaf weevil French bean Stem fly cotton Bollworm From square formation onwards Ground nut Red hairy Caterpillar Safflower Chillies Sodium Cyanide Places Name of pest Dose Agriculture land & Grain storage Rats, & Soil insects Spinosad 45.0% SC Cotton American bollworm Chillies Fruit borer, Red gram Pod borer Spinosad 2.5% SC Cabbage & Diamond back Cauliflower moth Spiromesifen 22.9% SC Brinjal Red spider mite 96 5

49 Apple European Red 2(0.03%) Mite & Red Spider mite Chilli Chilli Yellow Mite Tea Red Spider mite 96 Thiacloprid.% SC Cotton,, Jassid Whitefly Paddy Stemborer Chilli Thiodicarb 5% WP Cabbage Diamond back moth 50 to to 1330 Cotton Bollworms Brinjal Shoot & Fruit borer 40 to to 6 Chilli Fruit borer 40 to to 6 Thiamethoxam 30% FS Cotton, whiteflies, Sorghu Shoot fly m Wheat Termites This is used as seed dresser Thiamethoxam 0% WS Cotton, whiteflies, Okra s 286

50 Thiamethoxam 25% WG Rice Stem borer Gall midge Leaf folder BPH WBPH GLH Cotton Jassid White flies Okra Jassid White flies Mango Hoppers Wheat Mustard Tomato White flies 50 5 Brinjal White flies 50 3 Tea Mosquito bug Potato foliar application s Soil drench s 50 Citrus Psylla Thiometon 25%EC & Jassid Brinjal Fruit and Shoot borer 50

51 Trichlorofon 5% Gr Crop Common Name of the (Dosage per hectare) Active ingredient Pest (gm%) Castor Pod borer 0 gm. Groundnut Red hairy caterpillar gm. Wheat Vegetables (Brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower, cucurbits, tomato) Army worm Cut worm Fruit and shoot borer Diamond back moth Tobacco caterpillar Red pumpkin beetle 50 gm. 50 gm. gm. gm. 50 gm. gm. Trichlorofon 5% Dust Castor Pod borer 0 gm. Groundnut Red hairy Caterpillar gm. Wheat Vegetables (Brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower, cucurbits, tomato) Army worm Cut worm Fruit and shoot borer Diamond back moth Tobacco caterpillar Red pumpkin beetle 50 gm. 50 gm. gm. gm. 50 gm. gm. Trichlorofon 50% EC Castor Pod borer 0 gm. Groundnut Red hairy caterpillar gm. Wheat Vegetables (Brinjal, cabbage, cauliflower, cucurbits, tomato) Army worm Cut worm Fruit and shoot borer Diamond back moth Tobacco caterpillar Red pumpkin beetle 50 gm. 50 gm. gm. gm. 50 gm. gm.

52 Triazophos 20% EC Rice Stem Borer Leaf Folder Hispa Green leaf hopper Brown plant hopper White back plant hopper Triazophos 40% EC Cotton Bollworms (pink and spotted) whitefly Rice Stem Borer, Leaf Folder, Hispa, Green leaf hopper, Brown plant hopper, White back plant hopper. Soybean Stem borer, Girdle beetle, Leaf miners Brinjal Shoot & Fruit borer, Epilachna beetle 1 5 Verticillium Lecanii 1.15%WP Cotton White flies 2 (formulated litres of water Zinc phosphide Crop Pest organism Dosage For field rodent control Rattus, Rattus, bandicota bengalensis In residential premises to be used under the supervision of trained personal Rattus meltade, tatera indica, Mericnes hurrianco, Mus platythrix, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Mus booduga, Suncus caeruleus % active ingredient in bait

53 COMBINATION PRODUCT Acephate 25% w/w + Fenvalerate 3% w/w EC Crop Common name Dosage per hectare of the pest a.i. (g) Formulation (ml) Dilution (Litre) Waiting period in days Cotton American bollworm Sucking Insects Acephate 50% + Imidacloprid 1.8% SP Cotton,,, White flies, Bollworms Cypermethrin 3% + Quinalphos 20% EC Brinjal Shoot & Fruit borer Cotton Americal bollworm Spotted bollworm Chlorpyrifos 50% + Cypermethrin 5%EC Cotton Whitefly Spodoptera litura Spotted bollworm Pink Bollworm American bollworm Rice Stem borer Leaf folder to

54 Chlorpyriphos 16% + Alphacypermethrin 1% Cotton Spotted bollworm Pink Bollworm American bollworm Deltamethrin 0.2% w/w + Buprofezin 5.65% w/w EC Rice Brown plant hopper Leaf folder to Deltamethrin 1% + Trizophos 35%EC Cotton Spotted bollworm Pink Bollworm American bollworm White flies Brinjal Shoot & Fruit borer Epllachna beetle Ethion 40% + Cypermethrin 5% w/w EC Cotton American bollworm Endosulfan 35% + Cypermethrin 5% EC Cotton Bollworms Indoxacarb 14.5% + Acetamiprid.% w/w SC Cotton, White flies & Bollworm

55 Chillies, & Fruit borer Phosphamidon 40% + Imidacloprid 2% SP Paddy Brown plant hopper, Green leaf hopper, Stem borer Profenofos 40% + Cypermethrin 4% EC Cotton Bollworm complex Public health use Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis WP. Name of insect Dosage/ha Interval a.i. (gm) Formulation(Kg.) between application Anopheles and Culex (larvae) 2 5 Kg/ha 24 weeks Bifenthrin 10%WP Pests a.i (mg/m2) Formulation (gm)/ m2 Adult Mosquito 25 (2 rounds of spraying 3 months apart Dilution in Water (Litre) 125 Dilute 125 gm of Bifenthrin 10% WP in 10 litres of water to cover m2 area. Chlorpyriphos Methyl 40% EC Used to control of adult vector mosquitoes Cyfluthrin 10% WP Common Dosage name of pest a.i mg.m 2 Formulation (gm) Dilution Under public health programme Adult mosquitoes 25 ( 2 cycles application to be repeated after 3 months 40 (single cycles Dilute gm of fendona 5 WP in 10 litres of water to cover m 2 area. Dilute gm of fendona 5 WP in 10 litres of water to cover m 2 area.

56 application) DDT 50%WP Insects Adult mosquitoes a.i. gm/m 12gm Deltamethrin 1.25% w/w or 1.0% w/v Insect Method of application Dosage per hectare a.i. (gm) Formulation (ml) Dilution in diesel oil (Litre) Adult Mosquitoes Thermal fogging Ulitrea low volume application Diflubenzuron 2% Gr. Name of the insect pest Habitat Dosage/ha (Kg) Waiting period Mosquito larvae Water bodies (Cess pits, Drains, & Disused wells and pools) Fenitrothion 40% WP Common name of a.i (gm) Formulation Dilution in water (litres) pest Mosquitoes& files 80 Fenthion 82.5% EC Name of pest Mosquitoes larvae Dosage per hectare a.i. (gms) Formulation (ml) Dilution in water (litres) (surface : up to 10 cm depth) 412 (surface : up to 0.5 Meter depth)

57 Adult mosquitoes Flies Lambda Cyhalothrin 10%WP Pest Use Dosage m 3 floor area a.i. (gm) Formulation gm) Dilution in water (Litre) Mosquitoes For public health only Malathion 25% WP Crop Common name of the pest Adult mosquitoes Pyriproxyfen 0.5% Gr. Breeding habitats Dosage / sq. m Waiting Period a.i (gm) Formulation Dilution in (days) (gm) Water (Liter) 2 per sq. m 8 per sq. m 100 Repeat after 68 weeks a.i. (gm) Dosage/ha Formulation(Kg.) Interval between application Clean water/ domestic containers 10 (0.01ppm) weeks Polluted/ Peridomestic breeding 20 (0.02ppm) weeks habitat Pirimiphos methyl 50%EC Location Name of the pest Dosage Waiting period Mosquito breeding surface Mosquito larvae 25ml/ha Temephos 50% EC Regime of application Mosquito larval treatment area ponds, swamps, drainage ditches, canals and other breeding areas. Common name Dosage per hectare Waiting of pest a.i. (g) Formulation period est (ml) (days) Mosquitoes larvae Household use

58 Alphamethrin 0.1 w/w (RTU) Common name of pest Dose /sq. m a.i (mg) Formulation (ml) Cockroaches to 50 Adult mosquitoes Adult houseflies Alphacypermethrin 0.5% Chalk Ready to use household To control of cockroaches. insecticides Allethrin 0.5% Coil Ready to use household insecticides Allethrin 0.5% Mosquito Coil Ready to use household insecticides Used to control of house hold flying insect like houseflies and mosquitoes To control of adult mosquitoes Allethrin 0.2% Coil Adult Mosquitoes Ready to use household To control of mosquito. insecticide. Allethrin 0.5% Coil Adult Mosquitoes Ready to use household To control of mosquito. insecticide. Allethrin 4% Mat Adult Mosquitoes Ready to use household To control of mosquito. insecticide. Allethrin 5% Aerosol Ready to use household insecticide. Allethrin 3.6% LV Ready to use household insecticide. To control of mosquito. To control of mosquito.

59 Bifenthrin 0.05% Mosquito coil Ready to use household insecticide. Cyfluthrin 10% WP Common name of pest a.i in mg /sq. m. Adult mosquitoes 25 Cockroaches houseflies & Mosquitoes (in house) 20 Used to control adult mosquitoes. Dosage Formulation gms use /sq.m. 0. for each spray 100 gm of Cyfluthrin 10% WP to be diluted in 8 liters of potable water 40 gm of Cyfluthrin 10% 0. WP to be diluted in 10% litres. water Cyfluthrin 10% WP Common Dosage name of pest a.i mg.m 2 Formulation (gm) Dilution For house hold use Cockroach Housefly Mosquitoes 2540 Dilute gm of fendona 5 WP in 10 litres of water to cover m 2 area. Chlorpyriphos 2% w/w Ready to use household insecticides Chlorpyriphos Methyl 40% EC Used for protecting wood from the attack of termites & borers. Used to control adult mosquitoes Cypermethrin 3% Smoke Generator Ready to use household To control Cockroaches in house, hotels & warehouse. insecticide. Cypermethrin 1.0% Dust Ready to use household insecticide. To control Cockroaches in house. Cypermethrin 1% Chalk

60 Ready to use household insecticide. Cyfluthrin 5%EW Ready to use To control Cockroaches in house. To control adult mosquitoes in houses Cyfluthrin 0.025% + Transfluthrin 0.04% Aerosol Ready to use Used for controlling /repelling Mosquitoes. Houseflies & cockroaches in homes. Deltamethrin 2.5% Flow Name of Type of use insect pest Adult Mosquitoes For impregnation of polyester, nylon and cotton bed net Dosage /m 2 area of bed net a.i. Formulation 25 mg 1 ml Diflubenzuron 2% Tablets Name of pest Habitat Dosage Dilution in water Mosquitoes Larvae Unused Coolers ppm ½ 1 Tablet in 40 lit. water Diflubenzuron 25% WP Name of pest Habitat Dosage Dilution in water Mosquitoes Larvae Clean surface 2550 gmai/ha water, Polluted surface 50100gmai/ha water Sewage pits, 1 mg ai/ litre. soakpits, latrines, septic tanks. House fly maggots control In poultry manure 5.0 gm/10 sqm 5 litres water/ 10 sqm. Waiting period from last spray to harvest (days) Not applicable Waiting period (days) Not applicable do

61 Deltamethrin 0.05% + Allethrin 0.04% w/w Common name Dosage per hectare of house hold insect a.i. (g) Formulation (ml) Cockroaches, House flies, Mosquitoes Dilution in water (L) Waiting period from last spray to harvest (days) Diazinon 0.5% m/m+ Pyrethrum 0.1% m/m Insects Dosage ml/ sq. m Cockroach 2550 Housefly Deltamethrin 2.5% + Dtrans Allethrin 2% w/w EC Insects Dosage per sq. meter a.i. (mg) Qty. of soln. (ml) Cockroach, Houseflies Mosquitoes Deltamethrin 0.02% w/w + Allethrin 0.13% w/w Ready to use Formulation to control cockroaches, mosquitoes and flies. Deltamethrin 0.5% w/w Chalk To control Cockroaches, ants and bedbugs. Deltamethrin 1%RTU Ready to use household insecticide. To control Cockroaches in house. Diazinon 25% Micro Encapsulation Recommended for use for control of Cockroaches, houseflies and mosquitoes in houses.to control Cockroaches in house. DTrans Allethrin 2% Mosquito Mat Ready to use household To control Adult Mosquitoes in house. insecticide.

62 DTrans Allethrin 0.1% w/w Mosquito Coil Ready to use household To control and repel of Adult Mosquitoes in the house. insecticide. Fenthion 2% Spray Ready to use household insecticide. To control of Cockroaches, Bed bugs, Flies & Mosquitoes. Fenitrothion 20% OL Pest a.i. (gm) Formulation (ml) Bedbug (Cimex spp) Instruction for use Take 10 ml of BILFOL 20 and dilute in ml of kerosene. Apply spot spray thoroughly in all bed bug infested areas like charpoy furniture etc. taking care that the spray is the directed into cracks and crevices where bedbugs are hiding. ml of spray wash will approx cover 10m 2 it can also be applied with a brush where ever bedbugs occur. Fipronil 0.03% & 0.5%Gel Ready to use household insecticide. Used to control of German & American Cockroaches. Imiprothrin 0.1% + Cyphenothrin 0.13% w/w Ready to use Used for controlling cockroaches in homes. Propoxur 0.5% + Cyfluthrin0.025% Aerosol Ready to use household Cockroaches, Mosquitoes & houseflies insecticides Imiprothrin 0.% w/w + Cypermethrin 0.2% w/w aerosol Ready to use household Used against Cockroaches. insecticides Imidacloprid 2.15% w/w GEL Ready to use household insecticide. Used to control of German & American Cockroaches. Lambda Cyhalothrin 2.43% CS Purpose and target Dosage per sq. m of netting

63 pest a.i. (mg) Concentration of spray fluid Quantity of spray fluid (ml) Impregnation of bed nets to prevent attack from mosquitoes % 800 (depending on the type of the net) Lambda Cyhalothrin 2.43% CS Common name of pest Adult mosquitoes Adult House flies Cockroaches a.i. Dosage formulation 2030 mg/m ml/litres of water to cover 50m 2 area Lambda Cyhalothrin 2.43% CS Target insect Non porous surfaces Mosquitoes House flies & Cockroaches Porous surfaces Mosquitoes House flies & Cockroaches Mg a.i./m Dosage Method of application Mix 20 ml of product in 1 litre of water & spray the solution 25 ml /m 2 on non pourous 50 ml /m 2 on pourous surfaces. Lambda Cyhalothrin 2.43% CS Name of pest Dosage per sq. m a.i. (mg) Formulation (ml) Dilution in water Cockroaches Dissolve ml of formulated material in 10 litre water to cover square meter area. Housefly, adult mosquitoes Name of pest Dissolve 4 ml of formulated material in 20 litre water to cover square meter area. Indoor Dosage per sq. m a.i. (mg) Formulation Dilution in water (ml) Anopheles stephensi Culex Dissolve 5 ml of

64 quinquefasciatus aedes aegypti Name of pest Anopheles stephensi Culex quinquefasciatus aedes aegypti Outdoor Dosage per sq. m formulated material in kerosene to cover square meter area. a.i. (mg) Formulation (ml) Dilution in water Dissolve 0 ml Formulation in kerosene to cover 1 hectare area. Malathion 2% House Hold Spray House Hold Pests Bed,Bugs,Flies,Ants,Mosquitoes,Gnats Moths,Cockroaches etc. Ready to use Propoxur 20% EC Common name of pest a.i (gm) Formulation ml Dilution in water (litres) Flying insect Mosquitoes, files, cockroaches, bed bugs, flase, ticks crickets, woodlice, mite, silver fish, spider ants etc. 40 Pirimiphosmethyl 1% spray Location Pest Dosage Explosure period (min. hrs.) Spot spray in houses cockroaches, bed bugs, flase etc. Space spray in houses Mosquitoes, housefiles 100 ml/1m ml/100m 3 1 Pyrethrin 0.05% + Malathion 1% Insects Cockroaches Mosquitoes,Flies

65 Transfluthrin 0.88% w/w Liquid Use / recommendation Use to control /repelling adult mosquitoes in house. Lambda Cyhalothrin 0.5% Chalk Ready to use household Used to control Cockroaches. insecticides Propoxure 2% Bait Used to control of cockroaches and flies. Pirimiphos Methyl 1% Spray Ready to use Pyrethrin 0.2% w/w Ready to use household insecticide. Propoxure 1% Spray Ready to use household insecticide. To control of cockroaches, Mosquito, Housefly, Bedbug, Flea etc.. To control of cockroaches, houseflies & mosquito. Used to control of cockroaches and house flies, adult mosquitoes. Prallethrin 1% w/w Red Mosquitoes Mat Ready to use household Used to control of adult mosquitoes. insecticide. Prallethrin 0.8% w/w Red Mosquitoes Mat Ready to use household Used to control of Mosquitoes. insecticide. Prallethrin 0.5% w/w Mosquitoes Coil Ready to use household Used to control of adult mosquitoes. insecticide. Prallethrin 1.2% Mat Ready to use household Used to control of adult mosquitoes. insecticide. Prallethrin 0.04% w/w Mosquito Coil Ready to use household Used to control of adult mosquitoes.

66 insecticide. Prallethrin 19% w/w VP Ready to use household insecticide. Prallethrin 2.4% w/w Liquid Ready to use household insecticide. Used to control of adult mosquitoes. Used to control of Mosquitoes. S Bioallethrin 2.4% Mosquitoes Mat Ready to use household Used to control of adult mosquitoes. insecticide. Transfluthrin 0.88% & 1.6% Liquid Vaporizer Ready to use household Used to control of adult mosquitoes and house fly. insecticide. Transfluthrin 20% w/w MV Gel Ready to use household Used to control of Mosquitoes in the house. insecticide. Proteamphos 1% Spray Ready to use household insecticide. To control of Cockroaches, Bed bugs, Flies, fleas, mosquitoes & silverfish.

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