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Carzol SP insecticide is the recognized leader in thrips control. Carzol SP provides both rapid knockdown and long residual control. Carzol is non-systemic and is active both through contact and ingestion. Carzol is an ideal resistance management tool. |
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Information provided in the bulletins may be related to a specific geographic location and not apply in your area. See product label for directions specific to your state. | |
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| Name: |
N, N-dimethyl-N’[3-[[(methylamino) carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]methanimidamide monohydrochloride |
| Common Name: |
Formetanate hydrochloride |
| Class of Chemistry: |
N-methyl carbamate |
| Formulation: |
Soluble Powder |
| Empirical Formula: |
C11H16C1N3O2 |
| CAS Number: |
23422-53-9 |
| Mode of Action: |
Formetanate acts by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase and is effective by contact action and by ingestion against larval and adult stages. It does not show systemic activity. | |
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- Compatible with most insecticides and fungicides used on fruit crops
- Carzol is not stable in alkaline water. Buffer the spray solution to a pH of 7 or below.
- Use the spray solution immediately after buffering
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- Easy to handle water soluble packaging
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