Biological insecticide against the processionary caterpillar of pine, oak and box tree moth, BTK - Pot of 500g

Biological insecticide against pine processionary caterpillars, oak processionary caterpillars or boxwood moths, derived from a bacterium: Bacillus Thurringiensis (Bt). Only active by ingestion. Pine Processionary: September to early November, 30 gr for 40 litres. Oak Processionary: March to May, 30 gr for 40 litres. Box tree moth: March to October, 15 to 30 gr for 10 litres. 500g tub
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Biological insecticide (BTK) against the pine processionary, the oak processionary and the box tree moth, BTK - Pot of 500g

The biological insecticide, Bacillus Thurengiensis is in the form of a dispersible granule (WG) to be mixed with water for application.

The biological insecticide contains a micro-organism: Bacillus thuringiensis.

This insecticide acts by ingestion. Its mode of action causes caterpillar larvae to rapidly and definitively stop feeding and therefore lead to their disappearance.

Product usable in organic farming in accordance with Regulation (EC) n°834/2007

Composition: Bacillus Thurengiensis-Serotype3-32000 UIAK/mg.

Packaging: 500g jar

Dosage

Pine: 30g of BTK for 40l of water for 1 pine

Oak: 30g of BTK for 40l of water for 1 oak

Boxwood: 10 to 30g of BTK for 10l of water depending on the size of the caterpillar.

Period of use

Pine: September 15 to October 30
Oak: in the spring, 3 weeks after bud burst (leaf emergence)
Box tree moth: from March to October

Regulatory information

Approved name: Dipel DF

Ranking

Xi Irritating, dangerous.

Use phytopharmaceutical products with caution. Before any use, read the label and the information concerning the product and strictly respect the uses, doses, conditions and precautions for use.

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