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GGV KATYAYANI EMATHIO | EMAMECTIN BENZOATE 3% + THIAMETHOXAM 12% WG | CHEMICAL INSECTICIDE 100gm
GGV KATYAYANI EMATHIO | EMAMECTIN BENZOATE 3% + THIAMETHOXAM 12% WG | CHEMICAL INSECTICIDE 100gm
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About Product
- A powerful emamectin benzoate + thiamethoxam formulation for long-lasting pest control.
 - Controls lepidopteran larvae and sucking insects like aphids, jassids, and thrips.
 - Quick contact and translaminar action ensure high effectiveness at all crop growth stages.
 - Ideal for Tea, Pulses, Chillies, Cotton, and Vegetable crops.
 

Technical Details
Technical Content: Emamectin Benzoate 3% + Thiamethoxam 12% WG
Mode of Entry: Contact & Systemic Action
Mode of Action:
- Emamectin Benzoate (3%): Disrupts nerve and muscle function, causing paralysis and death, effective against lepidopteran pests.
 - Thiamethoxam (12%): Acts on the central nervous system, leading to nerve overstimulation, paralysis, and death of sucking pests.
 
Key Features & Benefits
- Broad-spectrum insecticide with dual action for effective pest control.
 - Rainfast within 4 hours, ensuring long-term protection.
 - Water-soluble granular (WG) formulation for easy mixing and uniform spray coverage.
 - Systemic absorption into plant tissues provides long-lasting pest resistance.
 

Usage & Crops
Recommendations: Suitable for multiple crops, including Tea, Pulses, Chillies, Cotton, and Vegetables.

Method of Application & Dosage
Recommended Crops: Tea, Pulses, Chillies, Cotton, Vegetables
Target Pests: Heliothis, Spodoptera, Diamondback Moth, Stem Borer, Gall Midge, Leaf Folder, BPH, Tea Mosquito Bug, Thrips, Aphids, Jassids Dosage:
- For Agriculture Use: 125-150 gm per acre
 - In Case of High Infestation: 150-175 gm per acre
 - For Domestic Use: 2 - 2.5 gm per liter of water Method of Application: Foliar Spray
 
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Aphid infestation was severe. EMATHIO brought the crop back to life.
Applied in Hamilton region — results matched what’s claimed.
Tried many insecticides — this is now my standard.
Whether in spring or late summer, it performs consistently.
After repeated use, plants looked stronger and less vulnerable.