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Product: Fenpropathrin 10% EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate)

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Category: Pesticides

Subcategory: Insecticides


Product Name: Fenpropathrin 10% EC (Emulsifiable Concentrate)

Trade Name: Danitol
Group: Pyrethroid
WHO Toxicity Class: II – Toxic and Harmful
Type: Insecticide and Acaricide with contact and ingestive action, also possessing repellent properties

Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI):

  • For temperate fruit trees: 7–10 days

Application Management:

  • Fenpropathrin has a rapid knockdown effect, providing immediate action against pests.
  • Its repellent activity prevents feeding in adult mites, disrupts vital functions, and reduces egg laying.
  • It is effective against mobile stages of various mites (except Eriophyid mites) and a wide range of insects such as whiteflies, leaf miners, leaf-feeding and stem-boring insects, aphids, and psyllids.
  • Applicable to pome fruits, citrus, grapes, vegetables, cucurbits, cotton, greenhouse, and ornamental plants.
  • For grapevines, the last application should be made 14 days after flowering.

Target Crops and Application Rates:

Crop

Pest

Application Rate

Method

Temperate Fruit Trees

European Red Mite (Panonychus ulmi)

2 liters per 1000 liters of water

Foliar spray

 

Notes:

  • Avoid spraying during peak pollination to protect beneficial insects.
  • Rotate with acaricides/insecticides of different chemical groups to prevent resistance.
  • Ensure thorough coverage of foliage for optimal contact effect.

European red tick fruit trees
Vegetable and Seafi Minoo Flies
Fly
Minuses are stained