Agriventure Carzone is a powerful insecticide that works by binding to pests’ muscle cells and causing uncontrolled calcium release, leading to paralysis and death of the pest. The Carzone insecticide offers quick pest relief while being rainfast and targeting a broad range of pests. This insecticide also has a low chemical profile, making it environmentally friendly when used as directed.
Key Features & Benefits of Agriventure Carzone Insecticide:
Quick Action: The Carzone insecticide targets the muscle cells in pests, causing paralysis and killing them, providing rapid pest relief.
Complete Coverage: This insecticide provides systemic action with translaminar activity, ensuring complete crop coverage upon application.
Long-Lasting: Carzone insecticide stays active for a long time after a single application, reducing the need for frequent applications.
Rainfast Formula: This Agriventure insecticide offers a strong formula that stays effective even during the rain, providing effective results.
Broad Spectrum: The Carzone insecticide is effective against a wide range of pests like Early Shoot Borer, Bollworms, and many others.
IPM Compatible: This insecticide has a low chemical profile, making it suitable for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques.
Carzone Insecticide Uses — What Does It Control?
It targets primarily Lepidopteran and boring pests across all major crops:
Borers: Yellow Stem Borer, Pink Stem Borer, Top Borer, Early Shoot Borer, Fruit Borer, Pod Borer, Spotted Borer
Leaf Feeders: Leaf Folder, Leaf Roller, Diamondback Moth (DBM)
Bollworms: Cotton Bollworm, Pink Bollworm, American Bollworm
Other Lepidopteran Pests: Armyworm, Spodoptera, Caterpillars, Semi Looper, Whorl Maggot
Agriventure Carzone Insecticide Dose — Crop-Wise Recommended Dose:
The Carzone insecticide dose per litre is 0.3 to 0.5 ml per litre of water for most crops. Mix in 200 litres of water per acre for foliar spray and apply at the first sign of pest activity or at ETL (Economic Threshold Level) for best results.
Crop | Target Pest | Dose Per Acre | Per 15L Pump | PHI |
Paddy | Yellow Stem Borer, Leaf Folder | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 14 days |
Sugarcane | Early Shoot Borer, Top Borer | 75–100 ml | 5–7.5 ml | 30 days |
Cotton | Bollworm, Pink Bollworm | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 14 days |
Tomato | Fruit Borer | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 3 days |
Chilli | Fruit Borer | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 3 days |
Brinjal | Shoot and Fruit Borer | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 3 days |
Cabbage | Diamondback Moth | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 3 days |
Soybean | Pod Borer, Armyworm | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 14 days |
Maize | Stem Borer, Armyworm | 75–100 ml | 5–7.5 ml | 14 days |
Groundnut | Spodoptera, Leaf Feeder | 60–75 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 14 days |
How To Use Agriventure Carzone Insecticide:
Measure the required dose of this Carzone insecticide as per the crop-wise dose table above.
Pre-mix in a small amount of clean water and stir well before adding to the sprayer tank.
Fill the tank with the remaining clean water and mix thoroughly before spraying.
Use a hollow cone or fine-spray nozzle for thorough foliar coverage — ensure spray reaches the inside of the plant canopy, stem base, and fruit zones where borers are active.
Ensure spray water pH is between 6.0 and 7.0 for optimal stability and efficacy.
Apply during early morning or late evening; avoid spraying during peak honeybee foraging hours.
Do not spray near mulberry farms as Carzone insecticide is toxic to silkworms.
Rinse all sprayer equipment thoroughly with clean water after use.
Best Time to Apply:
Apply this Carzone insecticide at the active tillering stage for Paddy or at the first sign of pest activity or ETL for all other crops. Early morning or late evening application with good canopy coverage gives the best pest knockdown and longest residual protection.
Frequency of Application & Re-Entry Period:
Frequency of Application: Apply at the first sign of pest infestation. Repeat after 21 days if pest pressure continues. Do not exceed 2–3 applications per season; rotate with an IRAC Group other than Group 28 after 2 applications to prevent resistance.
Re-Entry Period: Do not enter treated fields for at least 12 hours after spraying without proper protective gear.
Tank-Mix Compatibility: Compatible with most fungicides, including Propiconazole. Maintain spray water pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Always do a jar test before mixing with unfamiliar products.
Note: Do not use near mulberry farms. Carzone insecticide is highly toxic to silkworms and may cause significant losses in sericulture areas.
Safety Precautions & Handling:
Wear gloves, goggles, and a face mask before handling or spraying this carzone insecticide.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke during mixing or application.
Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes — rinse immediately with clean water for 15 minutes if contact occurs.
Keep children, pets, and livestock away from treated fields for at least 12 hours.
Do not spray near mulberry farms or silkworm rearing areas.
Wash all exposed skin with soap and water after every spray session.
Triple rinse empty containers, puncture, and dispose of per local waste guidelines.
Storage Instructions:
Store Agriventure Carzone Insecticide in its original sealed container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Keep away from food, animal feed, and seeds.
Store out of reach of children and farm animals.
Storage Temperature: Below 35°C.
Shelf Life: 2 years from the date of manufacture.
Product Specifications:
Specification | Details |
Product Name | Agriventure Carzone Insecticide |
Brand | R K Chemicals (Agriventure) |
Technical Name | Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC (Suspension Concentrate) |
Chemical Class | Anthranilic Diamide |
IRAC Group | 28 |
Formulation Type | SC (Suspension Concentrate) |
Pack Sizes Available | 60 ml, 150 ml |
Country of Origin | India |
Shelf Life | 2 years from the date of manufacture |
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) | 3–30 days (crop specific) |