The fight against the potato beetle is easier with EPIK, a systemic insecticide that acts by contact and ingestion on a spread spectrum insects harmful to crops. It is often used for the treatment of potato beetle or the red palm weevil . It helps to control especially Hemiptera (whiteflies, aphids, etc.), Lepidoptera (lepidoptera (leaf miners in fruit and citrus) and Coleoptera (potato beetle), altering the functioning of their nervous system, applicable to both outdoor crops free as in greenhouse.
Epik insecticide for the control of the potato beetle
Epik insecticide is recommended for the control of pests in the orchard, potato crops, vines, forest species, olive trees and fruit trees. They control pests of mealybugs, beetles, whiteflies, aphids and bedbugs. Since the registration of Fosmet 50% fell, Epik has become an effective alternative for the control of the red palm weevil.
INDICATIONS
Effective systemic insecticide against pests that harass crops and orchards.
ADVANTAGES
- Broad spectrum insecticide.
- Recommended use for the control of whitefly pests, potato beetles, bedbugs and fleas.
- Ideal for protecting orchards, vines, fruit trees and potato crops.
- Proven effectiveness.
- Effective alternative to Fosmet 50% for the treatment against the red palm weevil.
COMPOSITION
ACETAMIPRID 20% w/w (200g/kg)
Contains sodium alkyl benzene sulfonate.
MODE AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
To prepare the spray mixture, fill the reservoir to about half full, dilute the required amount of Epik in a small amount of water, add and complete the rest of the volume to be applied with water, keeping the broth constantly agitated.
AUTHORIZED APPLICATIONS OF EPIK INSECTICIDE
Use in crops and agricultural plantations, sports areas and forest plantations by foliar spraying at the beginning of the infestation. The duration of protection is from 14 to 21 days. The recommended volume of broth should be adjusted to the state of development of the culture.
APPLICATIONS AUTHORIZED
|
|
DEADLINES FOR SECURITY (DAYS)
|
PESTS
|
DOSE
|
Artichoke
|
|
7
|
White fly
|
250-325g/ha
|
Artichoke
|
|
7
|
aphids
|
250-325g/ha
|
Alfalfa
|
|
n.p.
|
aphids
|
15-20g/hl
|
Cotton
|
|
14
|
White fly
|
250-300g/ha
|
Cotton
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
125-250g/ha
|
Non-fruit trees and shrubs (injection into the trunk)
|
|
n.p.
|
Biting, sucking, miner, leaf-eating insects
|
10-20g/l
|
Rice
|
|
80
|
aphids
|
150g/ha
|
Eggplant
|
|
3
|
White fly
|
35-50g/hl
|
Eggplant
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Zucchini
|
|
3
|
White fly
|
35-50g/hl
|
Zucchini
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Pumpkin
|
|
7
|
White fly
|
200-325g/ha
|
Pumpkin
|
|
7
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
citrus
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
citrus
|
|
n.p.
|
Leafminer (Phyllocnistis citrella)
|
35-50g/hl
|
citrus
|
|
n.p.
|
White fly
|
35-50g/hl
|
Spinach
|
|
3
|
White fly
|
250-300g/ha
|
Spinach
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
250-300g/ha
|
Eucalyptus
|
|
n.p.
|
Gonypterus
|
200g/ha
|
stone fruit trees
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
stone fruit trees
|
|
14
|
green mosquito
|
25-35g/hl
|
stone fruit trees
|
|
14
|
leaf miner
|
25-35g/hl
|
pome fruit trees
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
pome fruit trees
|
|
14
|
leaf miner
|
25-35g/hl
|
pome fruit trees
|
|
14
|
pear tree psylla
|
25-30g/hl
|
Pomegranate
|
|
n.p.
|
aphids
|
250-350g/ha
|
Green peas
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
160-250g/ha
|
Brassica vegetables
|
|
7
|
aphids
|
325g/ha
|
Green beans
|
|
7
|
aphids
|
160-250g/ha
|
Lettuce and the like
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Corn
|
|
n.p.
|
Ostrinia nubilalis
|
250-500g/ha
|
Corn
|
|
n.p.
|
aphids
|
250-500g/ha
|
Corn
|
|
n.p.
|
Sesamia nonagrioides
|
250-500g/ha
|
Apple tree
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Peach tree
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Melon
|
|
7
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Melon
|
|
7
|
White fly
|
200-325g/ha
|
nectarine
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Herbaceous and shrubby ornamentals
|
|
n.p.
|
White fly
|
40-75g/hl
|
Herbaceous and shrubby ornamentals
|
|
n.p.
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
date palm
|
|
7
|
Rynchophorus ferrugineus (red palm weevil)
|
50g/hl
|
Potato
|
|
3
|
Flea (Epitrix similaris)
|
35-50g/hl
|
Potato
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Potato
|
|
3
|
Beetle
|
35-50g/hl
|
Cucumber
|
|
3
|
White fly
|
35-50g/hl
|
Cucumber
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
pear tree
|
|
14
|
psyla
|
25-35g/hl
|
Pepper
|
|
3
|
White fly
|
35-50g/hl
|
Pepper
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Watermelon
|
|
7
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Watermelon
|
|
7
|
White fly
|
175g/ha
|
Tobacco
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
250g/ha
|
Tobacco
|
|
14
|
White fly
|
250-300g/ha
|
Tomatoes
|
|
3
|
White fly
|
35-50g/hl
|
Tomatoes
|
|
3
|
aphids
|
25-35g/hl
|
Vine
|
|
14
|
Leafhoppers
|
250g/ha
|
Vine
|
|
14
|
mealybugs
|
250g/ha
|
Vine
|
|
14
|
minelayers
|
250g/ha
|
Vine
|
|
14
|
aphids
|
250g/ha
|
|
|
|
|
|
DANGERS AND PRECAUTIONARY ADVICE
dangers
H302 - Harmful if swallowed.
H400 - Very toxic for aquatic organisms.
precautionary statements
- Avoid breathing dust and spray mist.
- Wash thoroughly after handling.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke during use.
- To avoid it's releasing into the environment.
- Collect the spill.
- Dispose of contents or container in accordance with hazardous waste regulations.
Use biocides safely. Always read the label and information on the biocide before using it.
PRESENTATION
- Single envelope of 6 gr.
- Box with 40 envelopes.