How to control sucking insect thrips after transplanting in chilli crop

How to control sucking insect thrips after transplanting in chilli crop
  • As soon as the chilli crop is planted, the outbreak of sucking insects begins. This insect sucks the sap of the leaves. They suck the sap of the leaves and buds with their sharp mouthparts. Leaves may turn brown at the edges, or deformed. and may turn upwards. And due to this the leaves wither and affect the growth of the plant.

  • The use of the following chemicals is beneficial for the management of this pest.

  • Thiamethoxam 12.6%+ Lambda Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC @ 80 ml/acre OR Spinosad 45 % Sc @ 75 ml/acre OR  Cyantraniliprole 10.26 % Od @ 240 ml/acre, Lambda Cyhalothrin 4.9% CS @ 200 ml/acre or Fipronil 5%SC @ 400 ml/acre

  • As a biological treatment, spray Beauveria Bassiana 500 grams per acre.

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