Precautions for the use of avermectin
Points for attention in the use of avermectin
1. Avermectin is toxic to bees and should not be used in flowering crops during honey collection.
2. Avermectin is sensitive to aquatic plankton, so it is not suitable to use this agent to pollute fish ponds and rivers.
3. This agent has no cross-resistance with other types of acaricides, and the acaricides that are resistant to other kinds of acaricides are still effective.
4. In case of accidental poisoning, you can take emetic syrup or ephedra detoxification, and avoid using barbital, valproic acid and other drugs to enhance the activity of γ-aminobutyric acid.
5. Use taboo crops. According to the guidelines for the use of green food pesticides, this agent shall not be used in the production of A-grade and AA-grade green vegetables and fruit trees.
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