The combination of bacillus spores and baculovirus can better control the lepidopteran pest

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May 20, 2025
Category Connection: Maize Crop Pesticides
Brief: Discover how the combination of bacillus spores and baculovirus effectively controls lepidopteran pests in maize crops. This video highlights the features and benefits of our Effective Brown Maize Crop Pesticides, a proven solution for fall armyworm damage in corn fields.
Related Product Features:
  • Organic certified with no pesticide residue, ensuring safe and eco-friendly pest control.
  • Highly effective against lepidopteran pests like fall armyworm, stopping feeding and causing rapid death.
  • Strong selectivity with no harm to natural enemies, humans, or animals.
  • Outstanding resistance to drug-resistant pests with no drug resistance after use.
  • Long-lasting effect as the virus spreads among pest generations, providing extended protection.
  • High content of active ingredients with advanced dosage form for minimal and convenient use.
  • Suitable for larval stage application with a shelf life of 2 years for long-term storage.
  • ICAMA registered (PD20080627) and manufactured by Wuhan Unioasis Biological Technology Co., Ltd.
Faqs:
  • What is the active ingredient in the Maize Crop Pesticides?
    The active ingredients are Pest Virus and Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt), which work synergistically to control pests.
  • How should the Maize Crop Pesticides be applied?
    The product should be sprayed on crops, ensuring thorough coverage. Apply during the 3rd-instar or spawning period, preferably on cloudy days or after 4 pm on sunny days.
  • What is the dosage recommendation for the Maize Crop Pesticides?
    Use 15-20g of SeNPV.Bt per 15 liters of water, diluted 1000 times. Approximately 60-80 grams per mu is recommended, with 1 hectare equaling 15 mu.
  • Is the Maize Crop Pesticides safe for beneficial insects?
    Yes, the product has strong selectivity and does not harm natural enemies, making it safe for beneficial insects and the ecosystem.