Description
Introduction and Mode of Action: Fenvalerate is a non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action from the pyrethroid group. It disrupts the function of sodium channels in the insect’s nervous system, leading to insect mortality.
Application and Dosage
| Crop | Target Pest | Dosage |
| Sugar Beet | Prodonia | 1 L/ha |
| Fruit Trees | Leaf Miner | 0.5 L per 1000 L of water |
Pre-harvest Interval (PHI): The interval between the last spraying and harvest is 14 days.
Application Management
Fenvalerate is also used for controlling wheat aphids in both spring and winter crops.
Application Method
- Select and calibrate a suitable sprayer.
- Dissolve the recommended amount of pesticide in a small quantity of water.
- Add this solution to a calibrated sprayer tank that is half-filled with water.
- While stirring, add the remaining required amount of water.
- The sprayer’s agitator must remain active during mixing and spraying.
Precautions
- Avoid ingestion, contamination of food and feed, skin and eye contact, and inhalation of spray particles.
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke during spraying.
- Wear protective clothing, including a work uniform, hat, goggles, mask, boots, and impermeable gloves.
- After spraying, wash hands, body, and clothes thoroughly.
- Do not reuse pesticide containers. Empty containers must be stored away from water sources and disposed of according to national environmental regulations.
- Transport of this pesticide must comply with international hazardous material regulations.
Storage Conditions
- Keep Fenvalerate out of reach of children and animals, in its original packaging, inside a sealed storage facility away from sunlight, moisture, and livestock.
- Storage temperature should be between 10°C and 35°C.
- Once the container seal is broken, the product’s shelf life decreases.
- Do not store the pesticide in aqueous solution form.
Poisoning Symptoms and First Aid
Symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea, and vision disturbances.
- If the pesticide comes into contact with skin or face, wash the affected area multiple times with soap and water.
- If poisoning symptoms occur, seek medical attention immediately and present the pesticide label to the doctor.
Environmental Toxicity
- This pesticide is highly dangerous to bees and aquatic life.
- Keep livestock and poultry away from treated areas and prevent grazing in freshly sprayed fields.
- Avoid contaminating drinking water, stagnant water, and groundwater with the pesticide or its solution.
- Do not wash spraying equipment near rivers or water sources.
Antidote
There is no specific antidote for Fenvalerate. In case of poisoning, seek medical attention immediately.



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