Indoxacarb
Description
Indoxacarb is a selective insecticide that is very effective against caterpillars and other chewing insects. The word 'selective' means it targets specific types of insects while being safer for beneficial insects compared to some other insecticides. When you spray indoxacarb on your crops, it works by affecting the nervous system of insects, causing them to stop feeding and die. It's particularly effective against caterpillars - those worm-like pests that eat leaves and can quickly defoliate your plants if not controlled. It also works well against other chewing insects like beetles and some sucking insects. One of the advantages of indoxacarb is that it has both contact and stomach action, meaning it kills insects when they touch the treated surface or when they eat treated plant parts. It also has translaminar activity, which means it can move through the leaf tissue to reach pests that are feeding on the underside of leaves. This makes it very effective because it can kill pests that are hiding where regular sprays might not reach. You can use it on vegetables, fruits, and field crops. It's particularly useful for controlling caterpillar outbreaks in crops like tomatoes, peppers, and leafy greens. One of the benefits of indoxacarb is that it's generally considered to be safer for beneficial insects like bees and natural enemies of pests compared to some other insecticides, though you should still avoid spraying when plants are flowering to be safe. Always wait the required number of days (usually 7-14 days) after spraying before harvesting your crops. Always follow the label instructions and wear protective clothing when using this product.
Application rates
General
0.2-0.4 liters per hectare
Light infestation
0.15-0.25 liters per hectare
Application method
Target pests
Application timing
When caterpillars or other pests are first detected, preferably in early morning or evening
Safety period
7-14 days before harvest
Precautions
Moderately toxic to bees. Avoid application during flowering. Harmful to beneficial insects if misused. Wear protective equipment. Avoid drift to water sources.
Crop compatibility
Benefits
- Highly effective against caterpillars and chewing insects
- Translaminar activity reaches pests inside leaves
- Both contact and stomach action for comprehensive control
- Generally safer for beneficial insects than some alternatives
- Fast-acting with visible results
- Useful for vegetables, fruits, and field crops
Best for
- Vegetable crops (tomatoes, peppers, leafy greens, brassicas)
- Fruit trees (citrus, date palm, mango)
- Field crops (cotton, corn)
- Crops with caterpillar problems
Usage tips
- Apply when caterpillars are small for best results
- Ensure thorough coverage of both leaf surfaces
- Translaminar activity helps reach hidden pests
- Most effective when pests are actively feeding
- Avoid application during flowering to protect bees
- Monitor for caterpillar damage and apply early
Storage instructions
Store in original container in cool, dry, well-ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed. Store away from food, feed, and water sources. Protect from direct sunlight.
Mixing compatibility
Compatible with most insecticides and fungicides. Do not mix with alkaline products. Check compatibility before tank mixing.