Nomate OFM

Manufacturer
AGRINOVA
Category
Insecticides
Registered until
2024-06-30
Registration number
65253
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NoMate OFM is a contact and stomach insecticide that can be used to control Oriental Fruit Moth (OFM) in a wide range of fruit crops, including apples, pears, stone fruits, citrus, grapes, and blueberries. It is a non-selective insecticide that works by interfering with the nervous system of the OFM, causing it to die.

Benefits of NoMate OFM:

  • Controls OFM in a wide range of fruit crops.
  • Effective against both adult moths and larvae.
  • Non-selective, so can be used on a variety of insects.
  • Does not leave a residue on fruits or vegetables.
  • Can be used in organic production.

Mode of Action:

NoMate OFM works by interfering with the nervous system of the OFM. It does this by binding to the acetylcholine receptors in the OFM's nerve cells. This prevents the OFM from transmitting signals, which ultimately leads to its death.

Application Timing:

NoMate OFM can be applied at any time of the year, but it is most effective when applied during the peak of OFM activity. It can be applied as a foliar spray or as a bait.

Application Rates:

Application rates of NoMate OFM will vary depending on the crop and the severity of the infestation. However, typical application rates range from 0.05 to 0.15 kilograms per hectare.

Precautions:

NoMate OFM should not be applied to plants that are under stress due to drought, disease, or nutrient deficiency. It should also be applied with caution to avoid drift onto non-target areas.

Compatibility:

NoMate OFM is compatible with a wide range of agricultural chemicals, including fertilizers, herbicides, and other insecticides. However, it is always a good idea to test for compatibility before mixing with other products.

Overall, NoMate OFM is a valuable tool for growers who want to control OFM in their crops. It is a safe, effective, and environmentally friendly insecticide that can be used on a variety of crops under a wide range of conditions.

Registered for cultures
Peaches
Nectarines