LUBRIKEM

Cantuccini

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non-systemic insecticide with contact and stomach action, suitable for controlling resistant larval pests.

Company

LUBRIKEM

Country

United Kingdom

WEBSITE

motherland.co.com

Cantuccini – Indoxacarb + Emamectin Benzoate 9% SC

Cantuccini is a combination insecticide of indoxacarb and Emamectin benzoate targeting a wide range of pests, especially resistant larvae. Emamectin benzoate acts by opening chloride channels causing paralysis and larval death, while indoxacarb inhibits sodium channels blocking nerve signal transmission and has rapid lethal effect. This combination is recommended for resistance management in rotation with other insecticides.

Active Ingredient Name

Indoxacarb + Emamectin benzoate

Formulation

Suspension Concentrate (SC) with 9% concentration (75 g indoxacarb + 15 g emamectin benzoate per liter)

Type of Pesticide

Non-systemic insecticide with contact, stomach, and translaminar penetration effect

Chemical Group

Oxadiazine + Avermectins

IRAC Code

Group 6 + 22A (Insecticide)

Mode of Action

Sodium channel blocker causing neurotoxicity (indoxacarb) + chloride channel opener causing paralysis (emamectin)

Effect on Beneficials

Use with caution – Group III (WHO classification)

Usage

Suitable for controlling resistant larvae of beet cutworm and other pests in IPM programs

FAQs

What are the two active ingredients in Cantuccini 9% SC?
The active ingredients are Indoxacarb and Emamectin benzoate.
How does Emamectin benzoate work to kill larval pests?
Emamectin benzoate acts by opening chloride channels, which causes paralysis and larval death.
. What is the mode of action for Indoxacarb?
Indoxacarb's mode of action is a sodium channel blocker causing neurotoxicity.
What is the main recommended use for this combination insecticide?
It is suitable for controlling resistant larvae (like beet cutworm) and is recommended for resistance management in rotation with other insecticides.