Adama Anolik is a broad-spectrum insecticide that offers dual protection through systemic and contact modes of action. It works by interfering with the pests’ nervous system at multiple points, killing them almost immediately. This insecticide is effective against a wide range of pests and offers strong protection at low doses, making it highly cost-efficient.
Key Features and Benefits of Adama Anolik:
Dual Action: Adama Anolik provides a dual mode of action, targeting two different nerve receptors, making it tough for pests to develop resistance.
Strong Protection: The Adama Anolik insecticide offers dual protection through systemic and contact modes of action for effective protection.
Long-Lasting: This Adama insecticide offers prolonged strong residual activity, reducing the need for frequent applications.
Broad-Spectrum: The Adama Anolik insecticide controls both sucking and chewing pests like Aphids, Jassids, Whiteflies, and others.
Cost-Effective: Adama Anolik delivers strong pest protection at very low doses, making it highly cost-effective.
Adama Anolik Uses — What Does It Control?
Adama Anolik covers both sucking and chewing pests across all registered crops:
Sucking Pests: Aphids, Jassids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Leaf Hoppers, Tea Mosquito Bug
Chewing and Boring Pests: Bollworms, Fruit Borer, Stem Borer, Shoot Fly
Caterpillars: Semilooper, Leaf-Eating Caterpillars, Hairy Caterpillar, Tobacco Caterpillar (Spodoptera litura)
Other Pests: Girdle Beetle (Soybean), Stem Fly (Soybean), Brown Plant Hopper (BPH)
Registered Crops: Cotton, Maize, Groundnut, Soybean, Chilli, Tea, Tomato
Adama Anolik Dose — Crop-Wise Recommended Dose:
The Adama Anolik Dose Per Litre is approximately 0.4–0.5 ml per litre of water, equivalent to 60–80 ml per acre in 150–200 litres of water.
Crop | Target Pest | Dose Per Acre | Per 15L Pump | PHI |
Cotton | Jassids, Aphids, Thrips, Bollworms | 60–80 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 21 days |
Maize | Aphids, Shoot Fly, Stem Borer | 60–80 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 21 days |
Groundnut | Leaf Hopper, Leaf-Eating Caterpillars | 60–80 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 21 days |
Soybean | Stem Fly, Semilooper, Girdle Beetle | 60–80 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 21 days |
Chilli | Thrips, Fruit Borer | 60–80 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 7 days |
Tea | Tea Mosquito Bug, Thrips, Semilooper | 60–80 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 5 days |
Tomato | Thrips, Whiteflies, Fruit Borer | 60–80 ml | 4.5–6 ml | 7 days |
How To Use Adama Anolik Insecticide:
Measure the required dose of Adama Anolik as per the crop-wise dose table above.
Add the measured quantity to a sprayer tank half-filled with clean water and mix well before topping up.
Fill with the remaining clean water and agitate thoroughly to form a uniform solution before spraying.
Use a hollow cone or flat fan nozzle for thorough coverage — ensure spray reaches the underside of leaves where sucking pests and Thrips concentrate most densely.
Apply at the first sign of pest activity or at the Economic Threshold Level for the target pest.
Do not apply during flowering of the crop — Adama Anolik is highly toxic to bees; always spray during late evening or early morning.
Do not spray near beehives, flowering crops, or near water bodies — Lambda Cyhalothrin is toxic to aquatic organisms.
Rinse all sprayer equipment thoroughly with clean water after every use.
Best Time to Apply:
Apply Adama Anolik in the early morning or late evening. For Cotton, spray at the first sign of Bollworm egg hatching or sucking pest colony formation. For Chilli and Tomato, spray at the first sign of Thrips or Fruit Borer infestation. For Tea, spray during early morning before peak mosquito bug activity.
Frequency of Application and Re-Entry Period:
Frequency of Application: Apply at the first sign of pest infestation. Adama Anolik provides 14–21 days of residual control — repeat after this window if pest pressure continues. Do not exceed 2–3 applications per season — rotate with insecticides from different IRAC groups after every 2 consecutive applications.
Re-Entry Period: Do not enter treated fields for at least 24 hours after spraying without proper protective gear.
Tank-Mix Compatibility: Adama Anolik is compatible with most fungicides and insecticides. Avoid mixing with strongly alkaline products. Always perform a jar test before mixing with any unfamiliar input.
Safety Precautions and Handling:
Wear gloves, goggles, and a face mask before handling or spraying Adama Anolik.
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.
Highly toxic to bees — do not spray during active bee foraging hours, during crop flowering, or near beehives.
Do not allow spray drift onto flowering crops or near ponds, rivers, or fish farms.
Keep children, pets, and livestock away from treated fields for at least 24 hours.
Wash all exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water after every spray session.
Triple rinse empty containers, puncture, and dispose of per local waste guidelines.
Storage Instructions:
Store Adama Anolik in its original sealed container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
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 | Adama Anolik Insecticide |
Brand | ADAMA India Private Limited |
Adama Anolik Technical Name | Thiamethoxam 12.6% + Lambda Cyhalothrin 9.5% ZC (Zeon Concentrate) |
Chemical Class | Neonicotinoid (Thiamethoxam) + Pyrethroid (Lambda Cyhalothrin) |
IRAC Group | 4A (Thiamethoxam — nAChR Antagonist) + 3A (Lambda Cyhalothrin — Sodium Channel Modulator) |
Mode of Action | Systemic (Thiamethoxam — nAChR blockade → nerve disruption) + Contact + Stomach (Lambda Cyhalothrin — sodium channel disruption → paralysis → death) |
Formulation Type | ZC — Zeon Concentrate (Micro-encapsulated) |
Application Method | Foliar Spray |
Dose | 60–80 ml per acre (0.4–0.5 ml per litre of water) |
Pack Sizes Available | 80 ml |
Country of Origin | India |
Shelf Life | 2 years from date of manufacture |
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) | 5–21 days (crop specific) |