Biscay 240 OD
Insecticides, Acaricides
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A high-performance systemic insecticide with oil dispersion technology for robust protection of oilseed rape and potatoes.
Description
German Excellence in Crop Protection
Biscaya 240 OD by Bayer is a systemic insecticide that has long established itself as the gold standard for protecting oilseed rape and potatoes. Developed in Germany, this product is highly regarded for its reliability and its ability to deliver consistent performance even under challenging field conditions.
The Power of Oil Dispersion
The defining feature of Biscaya 240 OD is its formulation: oil dispersion (OD). Unlike standard emulsion concentrates, this technology ensures superior adhesion to the leaf surface and rapid absorption of the active ingredient, thiacloprid, into plant tissues. This "rainfast" characteristic protects the active substance from washing off, allowing for more efficient distribution within the plant's vascular system.
Key Advantages of Biscaya 240 OD:
- Systemic Control: Thiacloprid moves through the plant, making it highly effective against hidden pests like aphids, thrips, and various larvae.
- Bee-Friendly Profile: One of the few solutions approved for use during flowering (when applied according to the label), essential for successful oilseed rape management.
- Broad-Spectrum Efficacy: Effectively targets major pests including the Colorado potato beetle, rape beetle, and various cruciferous flea beetles.
Application Insights
Recommended for use during active vegetative growth, the product requires a dosage of 0.2–0.4 L/ha. Bayer allows up to two treatments per season. Due to its systemic nature, strict adherence to the pre-harvest interval (20–30 days) is mandatory to ensure residue-free crops. As a Class 3 hazard product, standard safety protocols must be followed during handling and application to ensure both operator safety and environmental protection.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Thiacloprid инсектицид Неоникотиноиды
Application
Used on crops
Against pests
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Method of Application
Method of Application
Seed treatment — treatment of seeds before sowing. Soil treatment — application of pesticides to soil, for example, in greenhouses. Seed treatment — a preparation used for pre-sowing treatment of seeds of various crops to protect seedlings from plant diseases and pests. In some c... |
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Type of Action
Type of Action
Insecticides are divided into contact, systemic, stomach, and fumigants based on their mode of entry into the organism. Contact insecticides affect insects upon contact with any part of their body, penetrating into their organism through the integument. They are used against pest... |
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Drug Consumption
Drug Consumption
Mass of the preparation per unit of treated area. It is customary to express the dosage rate in kilograms per hectare. The dosage rate is most often given in terms of 100% active ingredient, although sometimes it is calculated based on the preparation in the form of application w... |
0.2-0.4 |
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Maximum number of treatments
Maximum number of treatments
Maximum recommended number of treatments per vegetation period. |
2 |
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Last Processing Date, Days
Last Processing Date, Days
Number of days from processing to harvest cleanup |
20-30 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Insecticides, Acaricides |
| Manufacturer | BAYER |
| Applicant | Ф. Байєр КропСаєнс АГ, Німеччина |
| Country | Germany |
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