Gracia is an effective insecticide and spider repellent used to control harmful insects and spiders in a wide range of crops. The insecticide contains a single active ingredient, Fluxametamide, at a concentration of 10%.
Gracia can be used on multiple crops. In the first category, it can be used on crops such as tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. In the second category, it can be used on crops such as watermelon, cantaloupe, beans, strawberries, cabbage, and cauliflower. In the third category, it can be used on ornamental plants.
Gracia works to combat various harmful insects and spiders. Some of the insects it can be used to control include rootworms, whiteflies, leafminer larvae, fruit worms, thrips, and red spider mites.
Gracia is used at a rate of 500 ml per 1000 liters of water for all crops. The insecticide solution should be properly prepared and evenly sprayed on the target crop.
The reentry interval for using Gracia is one day for all crops. The treated crop should not be harvested during this period.
However, it is advisable to consult an agricultural or pest control expert before using any insecticide or spider repellent product to ensure safe and effective use. It is also important to follow local regulations and legislation regarding the proper use of pesticides. Gracia should be stored in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children and pets.