Rapid toxic effect and prolonged protective effect
Efficient oil formulation
Low risk to all pollinator species
Wide range of controlled pests
High biological efficiency at elevated temperatures
European standard of protection
Action
Mechanism of Action
Acetamiprid has a rapid systemic and contact action. It blocks nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the nervous system, thus interfering with the synaptic nerve impulse transmission, and the insect dies due to surexcitation. Fast action. At the same time, it has a low hazard for pollinators.
Oil formulation ensures improved lipophilic properties of the active ingredient. The preparation is better retained on plant leaves and evenly distributed over the surface, fully manifesting its systemic action and retaining its protective properties longer.
Protection period
At least 14 days.
Exposure rate
High toxic action rate, with effects observed within the first hours after treatment.
Usage regulations
Crop
Harmful object
Rate of product usage, l/ha
Rate of working fluid usage, l/ha
Application method, timing, and characteristics
Spring and winter wheat
Barley flea beetle
0.05-0.075
Spraying sprouts Working solution consumption — 100-200 L/ha.
3(3)
30 (1)
Eurygaster integriceps, grain moths
Spraying during the growth period. Working solution consumption — 200-400 L/ha.
3(3)
Spring and winter barley
Barley flea beetle
Spraying sprouts Working solution consumption — 100-200 L/ha.
3(3)
Lemas
Spraying during the growth period. Working solution consumption — 200-400 L/ha.
3(3)
Spring and winter rapeseed
Crucifer flea beetles
0.075-0.15
Spraying in the sprouting period. Working solution consumption — 100-200 L/ha
3(3)
Spraying during the growth period. Working solution consumption — 200-400 L/ha.
3(3)
Diamondback moth
0.1-0.25
Apple tree
Apple fruit moths, aphids
0.18-0.36
Spraying during vegetation at a concentration of 0.03%. Working solution consumption — 600‑1,200 L/ha.
3(3)
15 (1)
Apple blossom beetle and apple honey beetle
0.18-0.24
Spraying during vegetation at a concentration of 0.03%. Working solution consumption — 600‑800 L/ha.
3(3)
Grapes
Cicadas
0.06-0.3
Spraying during vegetation at a concentration of 0.03%. Working solution consumption — 500‑1,000 L/ha.
3(3)
21 (1)
Pesticide application method
Prepare the working solution immediately before use and use it on the day of preparation.
Thoroughly mix the drug in the factory package, then prepare a spent liquor, for which a separate container is filled ½ full with water, then add the required amount of the drug so that the concentration of the spent liquor was 30-40% and stir for 1‑2 minutes. Pour the obtained spent liquor into the sprayer tank, pre-filled ¾ of the volume with water. Rinse the empty auxiliary container several times with water, drain it into the sprayer tank, then top up the water to the full volume of the tank and mix thoroughly.
General information
Chemical class
neonicotinoids
Hazard class
hazard class 3, moderately hazardous substance