SLV-909 | Bio Pesticide for Sucking Pests & Whitefly – National Pesticides
SLV-909 – Advanced Bio Pesticide for Sucking Pests
SLV-909 is a bio-based pesticide from National Pesticides & Chemicals, specially formulated to control sucking pests such as aphids, jassids, thrips, and whiteflies. It is eco-friendly, residue-free, and safe for beneficial insects, making it ideal for sustainable and organic farming.
H3: Key Benefits of SLV-909
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Controls whiteflies, jassids, thrips, and other sucking pests.
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Eco-friendly and safe for humans, animals, and pollinators.
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Helps improve crop health by reducing pest stress.
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Residue-free harvest for export-quality produce.
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What is SLV-909 Bio Pesticide?
SLV-909 is a natural bio pesticide developed with microbial and botanical extracts. It is highly effective against sucking pests that damage leaves, stems, and flowers, causing yield loss in crops.
Mode of Action
SLV-909 works by disrupting feeding activity of sucking pests, leading to their starvation and mortality. It also provides anti-repellent properties, preventing re-infestation.
Why Choose SLV-909 Bio Pesticide?
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Natural & eco-safe – suitable for organic farming.
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Residue-free – ensures safe food production.
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Supports IPM practices – compatible with other bio-fertilizers.
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Protects crop yield & quality by reducing sucking pest attacks.
Application Instructions
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Dilute the recommended dose with clean water.
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Spray on both sides of the leaves for maximum effect.
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Apply at the first sign of pest infestation and repeat if needed.
Targeted Pests (Bio Pesticide)
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Whiteflies
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Jassids
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Aphids
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Thrips
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Other sucking pests
Suggested Crops
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Cotton
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Vegetables (Tomato, Chilli, Brinjal, Okra, Cabbage)
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Fruits (Grapes, Mango, Banana, Pomegranate)
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Pulses
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Oilseeds
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Ornamental plants
Dose
2–3 ml per liter of water (approximately 400–500 ml per acre).
