Maher phosalone (Zolone) (35% EC)

Maher phosalone (Zolone) (35% EC)

Phosalone has a wide range of effects on most plant pests such as
1) Butterflies (Lepidoptera species); phosalone has a great effect on the larvae of most butterflies and destroys them. These larvae are including apple and plum worm, phyllophagous larvae, European grapevine moth, Spiny cotton bollworm, cotton leafworm, beet armyworm, Cotton bollworm, and most larvae of vegetable butterflies.
2) Hardened forewing (beetles); phosalone has a decisive effect on sugar beet weevil, alfalfa weevil, clover root weevil, and since it has no harmful effects on parasites and predators, is recommended to use in alfalfa meadow and Integrated Pests Management. Phosalone is a toxin which has a tremendous effect on Colorado beetle, and because of harmlessness to honeybee and natural enemies of Colorado beetle, is considered to be effective poison against this pest.
3) The isoptera; phosalone controls the aphids and is known as the most powerful insecticide for the pistachio pests. The effect of phosalone on psylla and cicadas, thrips and pistachio aphid is great. Phosalone also controls pear psylla and will destroy most scale insects such as San Jose scale, tea fields mealybugs, black olive scale, and apple mussel scale. Phosalone controls alfalfa, tobacco and cotton thrips, also vegetables and ornamental plants.
4) Diptera; phosalone destroys all kinds of Diptera, such as cherry fruit fly, beet leafminer fly, melon fly, and onion fly.

5) Bees; phosalone completely eliminates the bee species of tomatoes and pears. 6) The mites; for a long time, the resistance of the mites against organophosphate insecticides has increased, but because of the intrusive contact effect and the preservation of the natural enemies of the mites, phosalone controls the phosphate-resistant mites and thus, in some countries, it is also consumed as a specific acaricide.
 
Mixibility:
Phosalone is mixed with most insecticides and fungicides, except for alkaline toxins, and does not produce any harmful effects and plant scorching. Storage conditions: Keep the poison in the original packaging, along with the label, in dry places, cool, away from direct sunlight, suitable ventilation, away from food, beverages and animal feed.