MOSPILAN 20 SG OIL - systemic insecticide
Mospilan is a systemic insecticide from the neonicotinoid group, with long-lasting effect and a broad spectrum of control. It contains acetamiprid as the active substance and is especially effective against all developmental stages of insects and mites (egg – larva – adult).
Successful results of Mospilan are known in controlling aphids, woolly aphids, thrips (especially the Californian thrips and tobacco thrips), cereal bugs, green aphids, greenhouse whitefly, gray aphids, green apple aphids, red mites, San Jose scale, honey fleas, grapevine moth, rape stem weevil, rape wasp, shiny rape beetle, Colorado beetles, and others. Mospilan has been successfully used in treating orchids (without losing the flower clusters) and other exotic plants.
Mospilan also has a secondary acaricidal effect, especially destroying eggs.
The package contains MOSPILAN 20 SG 3g + 50 ml TOIL oil (adjuvant solution). Dilution should be made in 10L of water. TOIL is a selective adjuvant specially created to improve the action of pesticides applied in combination.
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The package contains MOSPILAN 20 SG 2x3g + 100 ml TOIL oil (adjuvant solution). Dilution should be made in 20L of water. TOIL is a selective adjuvant specially created to improve the action of pesticides applied in combination.
Active substance: Acetamiprid 20%
The combination of Mospilan + TOIL ensures increased effectiveness, having a suffocating effect on the eggs and/or larvae of mites, aphids, and scale insects. It effectively combats tough scales, especially the San Jose scale, both by immobilizing them and by penetrating the protective shield. Its rapid and lasting action (over 3 weeks) on the nervous system of invertebrates leads to their paralysis and subsequent death, without the effects being affected by temperature variations, rain, or irrigation. Another special benefit of this product is the extremely short waiting period from application to harvest when used in vegetable growing or fruit tree treatment.
For treatment efficiency and to avoid the development of resistance, it is recommended to alternate treatments with insecticides from other chemical groups.
In the Mospilan oil variant, the presence of vegetable oil enhances effectiveness against the larval and egg stages of insects and especially mites, increasing the miticidal effect by suspending the active substance in the oily solution as a film that blocks the pores of the eggs and the tracheae of the individuals, thus also having a physical control effect by suffocating them.
• It has low toxicity for humans, animals, and the environment.
• It is friendly to beneficial insects.