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Thursday, September 12, 2013

D-CAT - Natural way against Caterpillar Pests

D-CAT causes death by hindering motor nerve information transmission of harmful insect. D-CAT strengthens the affect of nerve matter, such as Glutamic acid and the r - Amino-Butyric acid (GABA), thus causes massive chloride ions enter into the nerve cell, causes losing of cell function and disruption of nerve conduction, larvae stop eating food immediately after exposure to D-CAT, lead to irreversible paralysis and die. D-CAT can be degraded in the earth quickly and not accumulated. It’s safe for environment. Absorbed by crops easily, and seep to epidermis, causes extension of validity. 

Main preventing and controlling insects: 

D-CAT is mainly used to prevent and control harmful insects in Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Homoptera, Mite. Widely used to prevent and control bollworm, cutworm of sugar beet, cole moth, cabbage caterpillar, armyworm, Mite, Prodenia litura(Fabricius) and so on harmful insects in many kinds of vegetables, fruit trees, tea, tobacco and cotton 

Function character: 

D-CAT is high effective, non poisonous and environment safety, D-CAT is a new kind of herbal pesticide, has the function of stomach poison and contact Insecticide. Effect of preventing and controlling under extremely low density also is obvious. D-CAT is secure for beneficial insect, person and livestock in conventional dosage. D-CAT  applies widely to tobacco, tea and vegetables. 

Application and Instructions:

Repeat application at an interval sufficient to maintain control usually is 3 to 14 days depending on plant growth rate, moth activity, rainfall after treating and other factors.
D-CAT is best used when the larvae are actively feeding but before the plants are damaged.

Dose: 

1-2 ml per liter of water

Packing: 

50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 1 litre






Contact Details:
AIMS Biotech Pvt Ltd
Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra, India  
Tel - 020 - 27420023
Tel-Fax - 020 - 27420041
 Dayanand (Officer in charge) - +91 - 9370167066
Email - aimsbiotech@yahoo.com
www.aimsbiotech.com

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