Mophos
Monocrotophos 36%SL
Dosage
200ml - 300ml / Acre
Package
250ml, 500ml
Usage
Pest Control:
Monocrotophos is effective against a broad spectrum
of insect pests, including aphids, caterpillars, leafhoppers, and beetles. It can be used on a variety
of crops, such as cotton, rice, vegetables, and fruit trees.
Safety Precautions: When handling and applying Monocrotophos, it is
of utmost importance to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, a
long-sleeved shirt, and pants. Avoid direct skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion.
Dosage and Dilution: Follow the manufacturer's instructions and
recommendations for dilution and application rates. Mixing and dilution should be done with care to ensure
accurate concentrations.
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Application Method: Monocrotophos is typically applied as a foliar
spray. Ensure even coverage of the target plant or crop, but avoid excessive application to minimize the
risk of pesticide runoff.
Timing: Apply Monocrotophos when the target pests are actively feeding
and at their most vulnerable. Follow recommended timing guidelines to achieve maximum effectiveness.
Residue Management: Adhere to established pre-harvest intervals
(PHIs) to ensure that residues of the pesticide have sufficiently degraded by the time of harvest, meeting
safety standards for human consumption.
Environmental Concerns: Use Monocrotophos with extreme caution to
prevent environmental contamination, including water sources and non-target organisms. Do not apply it near
water bodies, and follow buffer zone recommendations.
Storage and Disposal: Store Monocrotophos in its original container in
a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from food, feed, and children. Dispose of empty containers and
unused pesticide as per local regulations.
Regulations: Check with local agricultural authorities and regulatory
agencies to ensure that Monocrotophos is permitted for use in your region, and comply with all applicable
regulations and restrictions.
It's important to note that due to its high toxicity, many countries have banned or severely restricted
the use of Monocrotophos, and safer alternative pesticides are recommended. Prior to using Monocrotophos
or any pesticide, it is essential to consult with local agricultural extension services or regulatory
agencies for the most up-to-date information and guidelines for its use. Safety should always be a top
priority when working with such hazardous chemicals.