Application should be made after morning dew has risen or in the cool of the evening. It can be sprayed with any type of tool.
Tomato (Greenhouse), Eggplant, Cucumber (Greenhouse), Gherkin (Greenhouse), Squash (Greenhouse) and Pepper (Greenhouse) Tobacco Whitefly; The greenhouse detected to be infested with whitefly is entered in the direction of the diagonals. 50 leaves are collected from the lower, middle and upper leaves every five steps. Chemical control is applied when there are 5 larvae + pupae per leaf.
Peach-Mulberry Scale Insect; Applications are applied against the first and second generations. It is done in two applications, one after the first larvae hatch and 20 days after that. However, it should be taken into consideration that some varieties have reached the harvest period in the second generation.
Olive-Black-Corn; Application time is determined according to active larvae hatch. For this purpose, in the gardens where the application will be made, the females with eggs belonging to that year on the 20-25 cm long shoots from 4 directions of the trees representing the garden are checked and active larva hatching from the eggs is determined. The first application is made when 50% of the eggs hatch, and the second application is made when 90% of the eggs hatch.
Olive Scale Insect; Application should not be made against the first generation of the pest except for very high populations. In the second generation of the pest, the pest density and parasitism area in the garden should be taken into consideration. Application is made in such a way that all the leaves and fruits can be wetted when 50% of the eggs hatch and the first period larvae are in the majority. One application is sufficient.
Tobacco Whitefly in Cotton; When the whitefly density is taken into consideration, the control should be started when 10 larvae + pupae are found per leaf.
Against Pomegranate Whitefly; Application is decided if the total number of eggs, larvae and pupae is 10 and above per leaf.
Against Cochineal in Rose; In spring, after the cochineal starts to swell by feeding, application should be made to the first stage larvae before they enter the egg-laying period (mid-April and first week of May) or when the egg hatching of cochineal is at its highest. Against blood honeydew in figs; application is made when the number of infected teats exceeds 5% and when more than 90% of the cochineal has opened. Application is not made within 1 week before the date of tillage and within 10 days following tillage. A single application is sufficient. Application should preferably be made at the end of harvest in mid-October.