Commando is an effective insecticide used to control harmful insects in a wide range of crops. The pesticide contains a single active ingredient, which is Imidacloprid at a concentration of 20%.
Commando can be used on multiple crops. In the first category, it can be used on crops such as tomatoes, peppers, and carrots. In the second category, it can be used on crops such as beans, lettuce, onions, eggplants, and potatoes. In the third category, it can be used on ornamental plants.
Commando works against various harmful insects and diseases. Some of the insects it can be used to control include thrips and whiteflies. Some other diseases and pests that can be controlled include powdery mildew, leafhoppers, and grain aphids.
Commando is used at a rate of 50-100 ml per 100 liters of water for crops in the first category. For crops in the second category, it is used at a rate of 100-200 ml per 100 liters of water. The pesticide should be sprayed evenly on the targeted crop to ensure effective distribution.
The withholding period for using Commando is 3 days for all crops. The treated crop should be avoided during this period.
However, it is important to consult an agriculture or pest control expert before using any insecticide products to ensure safe and effective use. It is also important to follow local regulations and legislation regarding the proper use of pesticides. Commando should be stored in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children and pets.