Toxicity Class: WHO II, Harmful.
Properties:
- Works by preventing the transmission of nerve impulses along the insect’s nerve fibers, which disrupts the insect’s nervous system and leads to death.
- Wide range of effectiveness on a large number of crops.
- Low counter cost, low dosing per unit area.
- No negative effects on the applicator, safe for beneficial insects, no harmful effects on crops.
- Proven superior efficiency for over 30 years.
- Easy mixing and good mix-ability
- Quickly decomposes in soil.
Direction for use:
Fill half of the spray container with water and then add the required amount of Deltaciz. Add the remaining amount of water and stir well that the concentration of the solution is for spraying with large amounts of water and in the case of using spraying machines that consumes a small amount of water, the concentration of the solution must be raised in relation to the decrease in the amount of water, in order to keep the required amount of the preparation per hectare as it is.
Table of use:
Crop |
Pest | Rate of Use | PHI (Days) |
Number of applications & Day interval between applications |
Garlic, Leek, Onion |
Cutworms, Thrips | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 7 |
3 maximum with 14 day interval |
Apricot, Peach, Plum |
Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata) | 12.5 – 17.5ml / 100L of water | 7 | 1 maximum per year |
Oriental Fruit Moth (Grapholita molesta), Aphid |
7.5 – 17.5ml / 100L of water |
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Cutworms |
8.75 – 17.5ml / 100L of water |
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Artichoke |
Greenish Colored Beetle (Cassida deflorata) | 0.125L / Hectare | 3 | 3 maximum with 7 days interval |
Armyworm |
0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare |
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Clover |
Leaf Beetle, Cutworms, Aphid | 0.0625L / Hectare | 14 |
2 maximum |
Almond |
Cutworms, Western Peach Borer (Anarsia) | 7.5 – 12.5ml / 100L of water | 30 | 3 maximum |
Aphids, Meadow Spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius) |
7.5 – 17.5ml / 100L of water |
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Celery |
Aphid, Cutworms | 0.0875L / Hectare | 3 | 2 maximum |
Grey Cutworms (Agrotis spp.) |
0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare |
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Eggplant, Pepper, Tomato |
Southern Green Stink Bug (Nezara viridula) | 0.045 – 0.075L / Hectare (open field) | 3 | 3 maximum (open field) and 4 maximum (greenhouse) with 7 day interval |
0.045 – 0.105L / Hectare (greenhouse) |
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Whitefly |
0.105 – 0.125L / Hectare (greenhouse) |
3 |
4 maximum (greenhouse) with 7 day interval |
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Cutworms | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare (greenhouse & open field) | 3 |
3 maximum (open field), 4 maximum (greenhouse) with 7 day interval and 3 maximum on tomatoes |
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Aphid | 0.075 – 0.125 L / Hectare (greenhouse & open field) |
3 |
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Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cabbage |
Cutworms | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare (open field) |
3 |
2 maximum (open field) with 14 day interval |
Aphid |
0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare (open field) |
3 |
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Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) | 0.75L / Hectare (open field) |
3 |
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Zucchini, Melon, Cucumber, Watermelon |
Grey Cutworms (Agrotis spp.), Aphid | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 3 |
3 maximum (open field) with 7 day interval |
Cereals |
Beetle, Wheat Weevil, Aphid | 0.0625L / Hectare | — | 3 maximum |
Cutworms | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | — |
1 maximum |
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Cherry |
European Cherry Fruit Fly (Rhagoletis cerasis), Worms | 8.75 – 17.5ml / 100L of water | 7 | 1 maximum |
Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata) |
12.5 – 17.5ml / 100L of water |
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Oriental Fruit Moth (Grapholita molesta) |
7.5 – 12.5ml / 100L of water |
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Citrus |
Aphid | 7.5 – 12.5ml / 100L Water | 30 |
1 maximum |
Peas |
Worms | 0..075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 7 | 2 maximum (open field) with 14 day interval on green peas |
Aphid |
0.0625L / Hectare |
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Beans |
Cutworms, Aphid | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 7 |
2 maximum (open field) with 14 day interval |
Lettuce |
Grey Cutworms (Agrotis spp.) | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 3 | 3 maximum (open field) with 7 day interval |
Aphid, Worms |
0.0125 – 0.0625L / Hectare |
3 |
3 maximum |
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Corn | Grey Cutworms (Agrotis spp.), Corn Yellow Earworm (Helicoverpa armigera), Mediterranean Corn Stalk Borer (Sesamia nonagrioides), Aphid | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 30 |
3 maximum |
Apple, Quince, Pear |
Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella), Aphid, Worms, Psylla | 7.5 – 12.5ml / 100L of water | 7 | 2 maximum |
Walnut | Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella), Aphid | 7.5 – 12.5ml / 100L of water | 30 |
3 maximum |
Olive |
Olive Moth (Pray Olea), Meadow Spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius), Cicadas, Olive Leave Moth (Palpita unionalis) | 7.5 – 12.5ml / 100L of water | 7 | 1 maximum |
Olive Fruit Fly (Bactrocera olea) | 2.5ml / 100L of water | 7 |
3 maximum |
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Ornamentals |
Whitefly | 0.125L / Hectare | — | 3 maximum (greenhouse & open field) with 7 day interval |
Worms |
0.45 – 0.089L / Hectare |
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Aphid |
0.0625 – 0.125L / Hectare |
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Potato |
Colorado Tomato Beetle, Worm, Potato Tuberworms, Aphid | 0.125L / Hectare | 7 |
3 maximum |
Parsley |
Aphid, Cutworms | 0.0875L / Hectare | 3 | 2 maximum with 14 day interval |
Grey Cutworms (Agrotis spp.) |
0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare |
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Pine |
Large Pine Weevil, Pine Processionary Moth
(Thaumetopoea pityocampa) |
2.5 Ml / 100L of water | — |
1 maximum |
Beetroot | Beetroot Weevil, Aphid, Worms | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 30 |
1 maximum |
Tobacco |
Corn Yellow Earworm (Helicoverpa armigera), Aphid | 0.075 – 0.125L / Hectare | 7 |
1 maximum |
Grape |
Meadow Spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius), European Grapevine Moth (Lobesia Botrana) | 0.125 – 0.175L / Hectare | 7 |
2 maximum with 14 day interval |
Grape Leafhopper (Empoasca vitis) |
0.125L / Hectare |
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Chestnut |
Chestnut Tortrix Moth (Cydla splendana) | 10.5 – 12.5ml / 100L of water | 1 |
2 maximum with 14 day interval |
Environmental Hazard & Acute Toxicity:
- Toxic to bees.
- Toxic to fish.
- Low toxicity on birds.
Compatibility:
Mixable with most known pesticides except alkaline ones, and it is recommended to do a small experiment before spraying.
Precautionary Statements:
- Use Deltaciz only on the crops listed in the table of use, taking into consideration the safety periods before the harvesting process.
- Wear protective clothing (apron, gloves and masks).
- Avoid skin and eye contact.
- Avoid inhaling pesticides.
- Do not apply when windy.
- Avoid spraying during the flowering period.
- Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this pesticide.
- Do not store unlabeled products.
- Do not apply near water, storm drains or drainage ditches.
- Do not decant into another container for resale.
- Flush the sprayer with a detergent solution at the end of the workday, it will help to ensure a clean sprayer and trouble-free operation
First Aid Instructions:
- Remove the injured person from the exposure source of pesticide & call a Physician immediately.
- In case of eye contact: Wash well with water for 15 minutes and review the physician.
- In case of skin contact: Wash skin and hair thoroughly with soap and water.
- In case of inhalation: Carry or drag victim to fresh air immediately. Loosen victim’s tight clothing. If the victim’s skin is blue or the victim has stopped breathing, give artificial respiration (if you know how) and call rescue service for help. Open doors and windows so no one else will be poisoned by fumes.
- In case of swallowing: Immediately call a Physician to perform gastric lavage or take the injured person to a specialized center. Do not force the injured person to vomit and do not give him fluids.
Toxicological Information:
- Antidote: Unavailable.
- Re-entry Period: Do not enter into treated areas for 24 hours.
Notice to user: Deltaciz should be used in accordance with the instructions on the label.
Legal Responsibility: Since we have no control over those who use this pesticide, we do not take any condition or guarantee upon ourselves from responsibility for any damage resulting directly or indirectly from its misuse.
Storage: The pesticide shall be kept in its original packaging in a cool, dry and well-ventilated closed place, away from food and feed and out of the reach of children and in the original sealed containers and the pesticide should not be stored below 0°C or above 30 °C.
Disposal of empty packaging: Empty containers should be washed three times with water and return the solution to the spray tank.