
Alpha Super 4 ml
Mode of action:
Affects the central nervous system of insect pests, disrupting the permeability of cell membranes.
Active ingredient: Alpha-cypermethrin, 100 g/L
Instructions for use:
4 mL of the product covers an area of 200 square meters.
Spraying is carried out during the growing season when pest populations exceed acceptable levels. The working solution is prepared immediately before use and must be used in its entirety on the day of preparation. Fill the sprayer tank halfway with clean water, add the required dose of the product, mix thoroughly, and top up with the remaining water.
Treat crops ensuring uniform wetting of the leaves, in calm weather during the morning or evening hours, when the air and soil temperatures do not exceed +25 °C. The interval between treatment and possible precipitation should be at least 3–4 hours.
To prevent pest insects from developing resistance, it is recommended to alternate the use of this product with insecticides from other chemical classes, such as organophosphates.
| Crop | Pest | Application rates |
| Potatoes | Colorado potato beetle | 0.7–1 mL per 5 L of water per 100 m² |
| Cabbage, peas | Aphids, thrips, leafhoppers, moths, whiteflies, pea weevil | 1–1.5 mL per 5 L of water per 100 m² |
| Beets | Beet fleas, weevils, meadow moth, aphids | 1.5–2.5 mL per 5 L of water per 100 m² |
| Apple, plum | Fruit moths, leaf rollers | 1.5–2.5 mL per 5 L of water per 100 m² |
| Winter wheat | Bedbugs, wheat thrips, aphids, leafhoppers | 1–1.5 mL per 5 L of water per 100 m² |
| Alfalfa | Locusts (both gregarious and non-gregarious species) | 2–3 mL per 5 L of water per 100 m²
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*Maximum number of applications: 2. The last application should be made 15 days before harvesting wheat, 20 days before harvesting potatoes, 30 days before harvesting other vegetables, and 45 days before harvesting fruit.
Safety
Follow all standard safety guidelines when handling chemicals.
The product is toxic to fish; therefore, aerial application is prohibited, as is use within the sanitary zone around fish-bearing water bodies at a distance of 500 m from the flood boundary at maximum flood water levels, but no closer than 2 km from existing shorelines.
Moderately hazardous to bees. The required buffer zone for bees is at least 3–4 km; restrict bee flight for 48–72 hours.