It is the best and cost effective product to control all major types of sucking pests. Imida is a systemic insecticide.It can be used as a spray for the control of sucking and other insects - Thrips, Aphids, Jassids, Brown plant hopper, White backed planthopper etc in different crops like Cotton, Paddy, Sugarcane, Mango, Groundnut, Grapes, Chillies, Tomato etc It is used for control of TERMITES in buildings - concentration i.e.2.5 ml formulated product diluted in 1 litre of water for the control of termites during pre and post construction of building.
Insecticide Imida is an effective termiticide recommended for pre – construction, preventive termite control & for remedial control of wood destroying insects in infested wood or wood form composites. Cost effective as can be diluted upto 10 times for control in wood & furniture. Available in 100 ml packing
Insecticide Imida 30.5% SC
Preventive – Preservative and Curative Termite Control
Easy to use
Efficient and safe formula
A new generation insecticide formulated to work from when used as a spray for the control of sucking pests such as Aphids, Jassids, Whitefly, thrips in different crops like Cotton, Paddy, Sugarcane, Mango, Groundnut, Grapes, Chillies, Tomato, etc. without affecting the plant in any way it is also effective on all types of termites. A safe formula for domestic purposes to be used inside your home outside the garden terrace kitchen garden widely.
Versatile Use
You can use this insecticide for controlling termite in buildings, a concentration that is formulated to help the control of termites during pre and post-construction of building and also for remedial control of wood-destroying insects in infested wood or wood form composites. Effective point action on all types of termites. Keep your homes termite free at all times!
Gets rid of Insects effectively
Imida an effective insecticide that can disrupt the nerve's ability to send a normal signal, and the nervous system stops working the way it should. A systemic insecticide, which means that plants take it up from the soil or through the leaves and it spreads throughout the plant's stems, leaves, fruit, and flowers. Insects that chew or suck on the treated plants end up eating the imida as well.