Milbencok
Insecticides, Acaricides
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A premium contact acaricide and insecticide from Certis Belchim B.V. for superior pest management in orchards.
Description
Protecting orchards with Milbeknock: Precision acaricide control
Produced by Certis Belchim B.V., Milbeknock is a specialized crop protection product designed to combat stubborn pests such as spider mites, codling moths, and pear suckers. Its active ingredient, milbemectin, stands out as a naturally derived substance that disrupts the nervous system of pests, providing a powerful knockdown effect that includes ovicidal properties.
Why choose Milbeknock for your crop?
What differentiates Milbeknock from generic acaricides is its dual activity against both mites and key orchard pests like the codling moth. This makes it a high-value tool for managing complex pest populations in commercial apple, pear, and grape orchards. Its contact-action formula ensures that once applied, the product remains active on the foliage, delivering consistent results.
- Broad utility: Approved for pome fruits and grapevines.
- Target efficacy: Effective against various stages of mite development, preventing further population outbreaks.
- Flexible application: Dosage ranges from 0.5 to 1.0 L/ha, allowing for customization based on pest pressure.
Key application guidelines
Milbeknock belongs to the 3rd hazard class, requiring professional handling. With a limit of 3 applications per season and a 14-day pre-harvest interval, it is best utilized during the critical window of pest infestation. The product should be applied as a spray during the growing season, ensuring thorough coverage of the leaf canopy.
Strengths: Superior control of mite populations, including eggs. Considerations: Due to its contact mode of action, achieving full spray coverage is essential for success. It is an optimal choice for growers prioritizing effective resistance management and high-quality yield protection.
Composition
Active ingredients
- Milbemectin инсектицид
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... |
From 0.5 - 1.0 L/ha |
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Maximum number of treatments
Maximum number of treatments
Maximum recommended number of treatments per vegetation period. |
3 |
| Danger Class | 3 |
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Last Processing Date, Days
Last Processing Date, Days
Number of days from processing to harvest cleanup |
14 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Insecticides, Acaricides |
| Manufacturer | Sertis Belhim B.V. |
| Country | Netherlands |
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