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Oxymos 20 EC

OXYMOS 20 EC Juvenile hormone analogue. Insects are secreted by endocrine glands. Growth and skin changing hormones. It provides to develop and evolve  larval and pupal period in order in the immature stages . Juvenile hormone analogues obtained synthetically. When applied to the environment of the larvae, larvaes mimics the growth hormone. Externally imitated hormone levels,

And always remains at the same level and larvae can not switch to another circuit and dies.

EFFECTIVE AGAINST PESTS
Mosquito larvae
Housefly larvae
Midge larvae

The areas where mosquitoes put their eggs.  (The areas where the larval pupa) :

OXYMOS 20 EC is applied 1 time in 32 days against mosquito larvae in like

Swamps, lakes, ponds, drainage canals, wet grassland areas, moss and puddles on the banks of slow flowing streams, rice paddies, puddles in the basements of buildings, fosseptik etc. 

OXYMOS 20 EC is applied 1 time in 30 days against fly larvae in like

Poultry farms, poultry, sheep and goats and cattle barns, waste landfills, liquid solid disposal facilities. 

 

OXYMOS 20 EC is applied 1 time in 32 days against mosquito larvae in Clean Water , Difron 25 SC is applied 1 time in 32 days against fly larvae in Polluted Water. For the most effective control make apply in the early larval stages.

Product is a insect growth regulator (IGR) group larvacide 

Juvenile hormone analogue.

Harmless to non-target organisms.

It is in 'Do not cause acute poisoning with larvacide' in WHO toxicity classification list

Product can be use in water resources providing drinking water in normal application dose

It does not have a negative impact on the environment and ecological balance.

 

 

NATIONAL POISON CENTER: 114

 

OXYMOS 20 EC IS REGISTERED BY THE TC MINISTRY OF HEALTH.

 

Use protective masks and gloves when spraying. Wash the skin with soap and water in contact. Don’t sprayed to the foodstuffs and dishes. It should not be used for other purposes. There is no antidote. Symptomatic treatment. Please consult a doctor in poisoning, show the drug label.