Bakhatar

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Others
Category
Insecticides
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General Information

Bakhatar is a broad-spectrum insecticide formulated with thiamethoam, an organophosphate insecticide that acts as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme essential for nerve function in insects. By inhibiting this enzyme, thiamethoam disrupts nerve impulses, leading to overstimulation, paralysis, and eventually death of the insect.

Mode of Action

Thiamethoam works by binding to acetylcholinesterase, preventing it from breaking down acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for transmitting nerve signals. The accumulation of acetylcholine at nerve junctions results in overexcitation and disruption of nerve function, causing paralysis and death of the insect.

Target Pests

Bakhatar effectively controls a wide range of biting and sucking insects, including beetles, caterpillars, flies, aphids, whiteflies, and leafhoppers. It is particularly effective against pests that attack the roots or lower stems of plants.

Application Timing and Method

Bakhatar can be applied as a foliar spray or soil drench. For foliar spraying, apply the insecticide to ensure thorough coverage of the plant foliage. For soil drenching, apply the insecticide around the base of the plant and allow it to soak into the root zone.

The recommended application rate of Bakhatar varies depending on the target pest, crop, and application method. It is important to carefully read and follow all label instructions to ensure effective pest control and minimize potential risks to human health and the environment.

Precautions and Safety

Bakhatar is a moderately toxic pesticide. It is essential to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, goggles, and a long-sleeved shirt and pants, when handling and applying the insecticide. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling Bakhatar.

Environmental Considerations

Thiamethoam is moderately toxic to aquatic organisms. Do not apply Bakhatar near water bodies or where runoff may occur. Dispose of empty containers and unused product according to local regulations.

Conclusion

Bakhatar is a versatile and effective insecticide that can be used to control a wide range of pests in various crops and settings. Its long-lasting residual effect provides protection against pests for extended periods, reducing the need for frequent applications. When used responsibly and with proper safety precautions, Bakhatar can be an integral component of an integrated pest management (IPM) program.

Additional Guidelines for Applying Bakhatar

  • Foliar Spraying: Apply Bakhatar as a foliar spray when pests are first seen or when damage is observed. Repeat applications as needed, but allow at least 7 days between applications.

  • Soil Drenching: Apply Bakhatar as a soil drench around the base of the plant and allow it to soak into the root zone. This method is particularly effective against pests that attack the roots or lower stems.

  • Integration with IPM Programs: Bakhatar can be effectively integrated with other IPM strategies, such as biological control and cultural practices, to achieve long-term pest control.

  • Monitoring and Retreatment: Monitor crops regularly for signs of pest activity. If necessary, reapplication of Bakhatar may be required to maintain effective pest control.

By following these guidelines and consulting with local experts, you can effectively utilize Bakhatar to control pests and protect your crops from damage.

Registered for culturesRate
Rice0.75 - 1 l
Cotton0.6 - 0.8 l
Corn0.6 - 0.8 l
Sugarcane1 - 1.5 l
Potatoes0.6 - 0.8 l
Grapes0.5 - 0.7 l