Usage
Vineyard grapevine moth: Applications are determined according to the forecast warning system. For larvicide application, the number of butterflies caught in traps should reach a peak and start to fall, the effective temperatures should be 120 day-degrees in the 1st generation, twilight temperatures should be 15 °C and above for 2 consecutive days, and this situation should continue in the following days. The effective temperatures should reach 520 day-degrees in the 2nd generation and 1047 day-degrees in the 3rd generation, and the vine phenology should be in the flower bud period in the 1st generation, the grape vine period in the 2nd generation, and the beginning of sweetening in the 3rd generation. The application decision is made when the first larvae emerge. One application is made in each generation.
Tomato tomato moth: Sexual attractant traps are used in the field (1-2 traps/ha) and in the greenhouse (1 trap/greenhouse) from the beginning of the production season to detect adult emergence. The traps are checked once a week. When the first adult is seen in the trap, at least 100 plants are checked according to the size of the production area and eggs and larvae are searched in the flowers, leaves, stems and shoots of the plant. If 3 out of 100 plants are infected, a decision is made to combat. The plants are checked again 5-6 days after the application. The application can be repeated if necessary.
Cotton leafworm in tomatoes: When 1-2 newly opened egg packages or 4-5 larvae are seen in 100 plants, combating the pest is necessary. Since the result will be better when the application is made before the larvae disperse, care should be taken in the application time.
Codling worm in apples: Applications are made according to the prediction and warning system. The aim in the control of codling worm is to keep the trees medicated during the larvae emergence of each generation and to kill the larvae that have hatched from the eggs before they enter the fruit. Determining the first larvae emergences is very important in determining the first spraying times of the generations in a healthy way. Considering these dates, 2 applications are made against the first generation, 1 against the second generation and 1 against the third generation if seen.
Cotton bollworm: It can be used against any generation of bollworm. In order to obtain the best effect, it is appropriate to apply when the newly hatched larvae are in the majority in each generation. Since larvae generally feed in combs, flowers and cocoons during the day, the application should be made in the early morning or late evening.