Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 63-25-2 |
Formula: | C12h11no2 |
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Carbaryl (1-naphthyl methylcarbamate) is a chemical in the carbamate family used chiefly as an insecticide with contact and stomach action, and slight systemic properties.
Common Name | Carbaryl |
State | Powder |
Formulation | 99%TC 98%TC 85%WP 50%WP 25%WP |
Appearance | White Powder |
Storage | Keep in cool and dry place |
Application | Biochemistry: Weak cholinesterase inhibitor. Mode of action: Insecticide with contact and stomach action, and slight systemic properties. Uses: Control of Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and other chewing and sucking insects, at 0.25-2.0 kg a.i./ha, on more than 120 different crops, including vegetables, tree fruit (including citrus), mangoes, bananas, strawberries, nuts, vines, olives, okra, cucurbits, peanuts, soya beans, cotton, rice, tobacco, cereals, beet, maize, sorghum, alfalfa, potatoes, ornamentals, forestry, etc. Control of earthworms in turf. Used as a growth regulator for fruit thinning of apples. Also used as an animal ectoparasiticide. |
Compatibility | Carbaryl is compatible with most common pesticides, however it should not be combined with lime and Bordeaux mixes. Carbaryl is highly toxic to earthworms and should not be used on soil insects except in cases such as bowling greens where it can be used for the control of worms that would otherwise damage the highly manicured surface. |
Precaution | This apicide product is harmful to terrestrial invertebrates and bees. Do not use on plants in flower if they are likely to be visited by bees. |