Description
Introduction and Mode of Action: Cartap Hydrochloride is a systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action derived from a natural biorational group. It paralyzes and kills insects by inhibiting the transmission of nerve signals in the central nervous system.
Application and Dosage
Crop | Pest | Dosage |
Rice | Stem Borer | 30–40 kg per hectare |
Pre-harvest Interval: No pre-harvest interval has been recorded for this pesticide.
Usage Management
Cartap Hydrochloride may cause phytotoxicity under specific conditions on crops such as cotton, tobacco, and apple.
How to Use
- Apply as a granule broadcast on the soil surface.
Precautions
- Avoid ingestion, contamination of food, contact with skin, eyes, or clothing, and inhalation of granule particles.
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke during granule application.
- Use protective clothing, gloves, masks, goggles, and boots during application, and wash thoroughly after completion.
- Do not reuse pesticide containers.
- Empty containers must be stored away from water sources and disposed of in accordance with national environmental regulations.
- Transport this pesticide in compliance with international hazardous materials regulations.
Storage Conditions
- Store the pesticide in its original packaging, out of reach of children and animals, in a closed warehouse away from sunlight, moisture, and livestock.
- Storage temperature should be between 10–35°C.
- Once the seal is broken, the shelf life decreases.
- Avoid storing the pesticide as an aqueous solution.
Symptoms of Poisoning and First Aid
Symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and vision disturbances.
- In case of contact with the skin or face, wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water multiple times.
- If symptoms of poisoning occur, consult a doctor and provide the pesticide label.
Environmental Toxicity
- This pesticide is moderately toxic to bees, fish, and other aquatic organisms.
- Remove livestock and poultry from treated areas before application and prevent grazing in freshly treated zones.
- Avoid contaminating drinking water, streams, or groundwater with granules.
- Do not wash granule application equipment near rivers or running water.
Antidote
Cartap Hydrochloride has no specific antidote.
علی امیری –
i used it in my garden. it was awesome