KABALI

Thiamethoxam 12.6 % + Lambda-Cyhalothrin 9.5 %

KABALI

Thiamethoxam 12.6 %  + Lambda-gyhalothrin 9.5 %                                            

Chemical Composition :  Lambda-gyhalothrin (a.i.) 9.5 % w/w Thiamethoxam (a.i.) 12.6 % w/w Octadecanoic acid, 12 -hydroxy-, homopolymer, octadecanoate (Polymer) 0.8 % w/w Styrylphenol polyethoxyester phosphate 1.17 % w/w Sodium lignosulfonate ethoxylated 1.17 % w/w Ammonia 0.25 % w/w Sulfuric acid 0.54 % ww Lignosulfonate sodium salts 1.04 % w/w Polydimethylsiloxane 0.10 % w/w Copolymer butanol 0.50 % w/w Dodycylbenzenesulfo nic acid, sodium salt 0.17 % w/w DL-propanediol-(1,2) 0.20 % ₩/w Propane- 1,2,3-triol 5.84 % w/w Heteropolysaccharide 0.20 % w/w 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3 -one 0.28 % w/w Titanium dioxide 0.99 % w/w lsocynic acid, methyl m-phenylene ester 1.58 % w/w Mixture of aromatic hydrocarbons (Solvent C-9) 7.76 % w/w Water QS % w/w Total: 100.000 % W/W.

Direction Of Use : Thiamethoxam 12.6% + lambda-cyhalothrin 9.5% zc is an not to be crops when honey bees are pollinaters/foraging. This product toxic to fish.

Not to be used on crops other than specified on this Label/Leaflet.

First Aid :

1. Remove the affected person from the danger zone to a well ventilated area or to fresh air and protect him from under cooling.

2. In case of suspected poisoning: immediately call a physician.

3. In case of skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing and thoroughly wash the affected parts of the body with soap and water. In case of eye contact: Rinse eyes with clean water for several minutes and immediately Call a physician in case off ingestion- Repeatedly administer medicinal charcoal in a large quantity of Water.

4.- Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Do not induce vomiting.

Symptoms : poisoning symptoms in rodents are non-specific, may cause symptoms of ataxia, salivation, lachrymation and decreased breathing etc.  

Precautions : As in leaflets. Antidote : No specific antidote is known. Apply symptomatic therapy. 

 

 

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