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Scorpion™ 35SL Insecticide is a third generation neonicotinoid classified insecticide that delivers several unique benefits to growers. Formulated as a 35SL, Scorpion mixes easily into solution even liquid nitrogen. As Scorpion has a high level of water solubility, the product moves to and within the plant to offer best-in-class speed of protection to minimize insect vectoring of diseases from such pests as mealybug and whitefly. |
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Name: Scorpion 35SL |
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Common Name: Dinotefuran |
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Class of Chemistry: Neonicotinod (3rd Generation) |
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Formulation: Soluble Liquid |
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Empirical Formula: C7H14N4O3 |
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CAS Number: 165252-70-0 |
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Mode of Action: It appears that Dinotefuran acts as an agonist of insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, but it is postulated that Dinotefuran affects the nicotinic acetylcholine binding in a mode that differs from other neonicotinoid insecticides. |
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See label for specific crop application instructions.
General Application Guidelines
For low-pressure application systems- time the application to occur at the end of the irrigation cycle and avoid a new irrigation cycle for 5-7 days or until plant wilting occurs, which every is earlier.
For foliar applications- Apply with a minimum of 10 gallons of water by ground and 5 gallons of water by air.
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Soil (Drip, micro sprinkler, or trickle) and Foliar (ground and aerial) |
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Information provided in the bulletins may be related to a specific geographic location and not apply in your area. See product label for directions specific to your state. | |
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