Description
Specifications
It is an insecticide which has stomach poison action.
Method of Application
Cotton: For optimum results in cotton leaf worm management, spraying should be done during the period when the eggs hatch. Spraying should be repeated at 10-15 day intervals if necessary, depending on pest intensity in the season. Application should be initiated when 0.5 larvae per plant or 2 egg bundles or 2 new bursts (sapling group) in 25 plants is observed.
For the management of cotton bollworm in pepper (greenhouse), 50-100 plants are checked in the greenhouse looking for eggs and larva in flowers, leaves, stems, fruit and offshoots. If 5/100 plants are found to be contaminated, spraying should be started immediately.
In the management of cotton leaf worm in tomato (greenhouse), spraying should be done by following up egg-laying and emergence of the pest. Spraying should be done before the egg bundles hatch, including the insides of plants.
In grapevine moth management, sprayings are done according to a forecast and warning system. If the number of moths caught in traps has reached peak and started to fall; accumulated degree-days reach 120 degree-days in the first generation, 520 degree-days in the second generation and 1047 degree-days in the third generation; and if, from a phenological perspective, first generation corresponds to the flower bud stage, second generation to unripe grape and third generation to start of sweetening; eggs are checked and spraying is decided according to hatching. One spraying is done for each generation.
In apple codling moth management, sprayings are done according to a forecast and warning system. The aim in apple codling moth management is keeping the trees sprayed at the time of larva emergence in each generation and killing the larva before entering the fruit. First larva emergence is vital in identifying the timing of first spraying for the generations. Two sprayings are done for the first generation and one for the second generation, totaling three.
OTHER INFORMATIONS
Compatibility: Dont mix Cameo® with products which contain sulfur or are strongly alkaline. Farmers are recommended to prepare a test mix and try it in a small area before applying mixtures that contain Cameo®, using their own means and at their own responsibility.
Detailed Table Information
*Cannot be used in vineyards where vines are grown for consumption purposes.
Name of the product | Plant Name | Pest Name | Usage dose | Time between last spraying and harvest |
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Cameo | Cotton |
Cotton leaf worm (Spodoptera littoralis)
|
37,5 ml / da 2.&3. period larva | 21 day |
Cameo | Apple |
Codling moth (Cydia pomonella)
|
60 ml/100 L water Larva | 14 day |
Cameo | Tomato (greenhouse) |
Cotton leaf worm (Spodoptera littoralis)
|
50 ml/da, Larva | 1 day |
Cameo | Pepper (Greenhouse) |
Cotton bollworm(Helicoverpa armigera)
|
60 ml/da Larva | 1 day |
Cameo | Vineyard |
Grapevine moth (Lobesia botrana)
|
40 ml/100 L water Larva, yumurta | 7 day |