
08.02.2021
"ENTOMECTIN" PREPARATION KILLED SPIDERS
In July, a dangerous sucking pest - spider mites - begins to threaten cotton fields. In mid-summer, mites that have developed in weeds and brushwood around the fields begin to migrate to cotton plants. Usually, this pest is spread by wind, spider webs, as well as by tools and machinery. The first generations of spider mites develop in weeds, especially in the cobwebs. After the weeds dry up and harden, they begin to lay their eggs on cotton seedlings.
The "Nargizabonu Rasulova" farm in the Chust district of the Namangan region also faced this problem this year. Agronomists from the "Ifoda" company recommended using our company's newly developed anti-spider mite preparation Entomectin on 3 hectares of 12 hectares of cotton fields at a rate of 300 grams per hectare. Also, 200 grams of Zerebra agro preparations per hectare were used as foliar feeding on 6 hectares of cotton and 4 hectares of bean fields of this farm on a pilot basis.
When the fields were recently inspected again, it was observed that the “Entomectin” preparation showed good results and the spider mites died. The development of cotton and bean crops in the fields where Zerebra agro was used accelerated, the leaf plates thickened, and the color became dark green.