Monokill

Monokill

Monocrotophos-36% S.L.

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A systemic and contact soluble liquid formulation based on Monocrotophos technical *Caution : Toxic to aquatic organisms hence should not be used near water bodies, aquaculture or pisciculture. It is toxic to honeybees, spray application should be avoided during foraging period of bees. Product is highly toxic to birds.

Recommendation
Crop(s) Common Name of Pest Dosage/HA Dilution in Water in water (lit) Waiting Period between last spray to harvest (days) Re-entry after each Applicatio n (In Hours)
AI(gm) Formulation (ml)
Red gram Plume mouth, Pod borer, Pod fly 250, 500, 250 625, 1250, 625 500-1000 -  
Mango Bug mite, Gall Maker hopper, Melay bug, Shoot borer 0.040%, 0.04% 1500-2000 500-2000 10 liter/tree, 20 liter/tree  
Cardamom Thrips 375 937 500-1000 -  
Cotton American boll worm 450-800 1125-2250 500-1000 -  
Aphid 175 437 500-1000 -  
Leaf hopper 175 437 500-1000 -  
Grey weevil 500 1250 500-1000 -  
Spotted boll worm 450-800 1125-2250 500-1000 -  
Pink boll worm 800 2250 500-1000 -  
Thrips 175 437 500-1000 -  
White fly 200 500 500-1000 -  
Coffee Green bug 625 1562 500-1000 -  
Paddy Brown plant hopper 500 1250 500-1000 -  
Green Leaf hopper 250 625 500-1000 -  
Leaf roller/folder 250 625 500-1000 -  
Yellow stem borer 500 1250 500-1000 -  
Citrus Black aphids, Mite 0.040%, 0.025% 1500-2000, 937- 1250 500-2000 10 liter/tree  
Pea Leaf miner 400 1000 500-1000 -  
Green gram Pod borer 175 437 500-1000 -  
Direction Of Use

WARNING: BANNED FOR USE ON VEGETABELS

P.P. Equipment:-Knapsack sprayer, foot sprayer, compression knapsack sprayer, compression knapsack battery sprayer and ASPEE-HTP power sprayer etc. fitted with hollow cone nozzle.

Time of Application

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Precautions
  • Keep away from foodstuffs, empty foodstuff containers and animals food.
  • Avoid contact with mouth, eyes and skin.
  • Avoid inhalation the spray mist. Spray in the direction of wind.
  • Wash thoroughly the contaminated clothes and parts of the body after spraying.
  • Do not smoke, drink, eat and chew anything while spraying.
  • Wear full protective clothing while mixing and spraying.
Symptoms Of Poisoning

Headache, giddiness, vertigo,nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, diarrhoea convulsions, sweating, excessive lacrimation, and salivation may occur.

First Aid
  • If swallowed, induce vomiting by tickling the back of throat. Repeat it until the vomitus is clear. Do not induce vomiting if the patient is unconscious.
  • If clothing and skin are contaminated, remove the clothes and wash the contaminated skin with copious amount of soap and water.
  • If eyes are contaiminated, flush with plenty of saline/clean water for about 10 to 15 minutes.
  • If inhaled, remove the patient to fresh air.
Phytotoxicity

The product is not phytotoxic when used as per field recommendation

Antidote
  • Atropinize the patient immediately and maintain full atropinization by repeated doses of 2 to 4 mg. of atropine sulphate intravenously at 5 to 10 minutes interval. As much as 25 to 50 mg. of atropine may be required in a day. The need for further atropine administration is guided by the continuance of symptoms. Extent of salivation is a useful criterion for dose adjustment.
  • Dissolve 1-2 gm of 2 PAM in 10 ml distilled water and inject intravenously very slowly for 10-15 minutes.
Disposal Of Used Container
  • It shall be the duty of manufactures formulators and operator to disposed off packages or surplus materials and washings from the machine and container in a safe manner so as to prevent environmental and water pollution.
  • The used packages shall not be left outside to prevent their re-use.
  • Packages shall be broken and burried away from habitation.
Storage Conditions
  • The rooms or premises meant for storing the insecticide shall be well built, dry, well lit and ventilated and of sufficient dimension to avoid contamination with vapour.
  • The packages containing the insecticide shall be stored in separate rooms or premises away from the articles of food or shall be kept in separate almirahs under key and lock depending upon the quality and nature of the insecticide.