ABAMECTIN 3.6 ABAMECTIN TC
ABAMECTIN 3.6

Abamectin 1.8% 3.6% EC Insecticide CAS 71751-41-2

Abamectin is a highly effective and broad-spectrum antibiotic insecticide and acaricide. It is composed of a group of macrolide compounds, with the active substance being avermectin. It exhibits both stomach toxicity and contact toxicity against mites and insects. When sprayed on the leaf surface, it quickly decomposes and dissipates, while the active ingredients that penetrate the plant’s parenchyma can persist in the tissues for a longer time and have a translocation effect, providing long-lasting efficacy against harmful mites and insects that feed within the plant tissues.

Product Details of Abamectin

Product nameAbamectin
Tech grade95%TC
Formulation1.8%EC,3.6%EC
Molecular formulaC48h72o14;C47h70o14
CAS No.71751-41-2
EINECS No.265-610-3
Shelf life2 Years

Application

1. To control diamondback moth and cabbage looper during the early larval stage, use 1000-1500 times dilution of 2% Abamectin emulsifiable concentrate + 1000 times dilution of 1% Maiwei salt. This can effectively manage their damage, with the efficacy against diamondback moth remaining at 90-95% and over 95% against cabbage looper 14 days after application.

2. To control pests such as the golden twin-spotted moth, leaf miners, leaf flies, American serpentine leafminer, and vegetable whiteflies, apply 3000-5000 times dilution of 1.8% Abamectin emulsifiable concentrate + 1000 times dilution of high chlorine spray during the peak hatching and larval emergence stages. The efficacy remains above 90% 7-10 days after application.

3. For controlling beet armyworm, use 1000 times dilution of 1.8% Abamectin emulsifiable concentrate, with efficacy remaining above 90% 7-10 days after application.

4. To control leaf mites, gall mites, tea yellow mites, and various resistant aphids on fruit trees, vegetables, and cereal crops, apply 4000-6000 times dilution of 1.8% Abamectin emulsifiable concentrate.

5. For the control of root-knot nematodes in vegetables, use 500 milliliters per acre, achieving an efficacy of 80-90%.