Thursday, 26 May 2011

Agriculture greeting! I think walang stinky pest control measures (Leptocorisa acuta)



Agriculture greeting! I think walang stinky pest control measures (Leptocorisa acuta) is an unnecessary thing I review because I consider all farmers have understood. It turns out there are still some incoming SMS to HP are asking how to control pests walang this stinky. Therefore, I think the gates of Agriculture need to review it again with his own version.

According Maspary there are things to note about this stinky stinky pests, namely that these pests consuming its host by sucking. Walang sangit become pests in rice when he sucks the liquid that is in the grain. Therefore walang sangit will become pests when attacking rice has started to go on the grain filling phase. More details, that although there walang rice pest in rice paddy us but if it is not in the grain filling phase stinky stinky is not a threat and does not need to control.

Actually, stinky stinky pest control measures is easy because according to our experience with cheap insecticide can control. However Gate Farm here will be a little stressed not only walang rice pest control pests but also consider factors other pests. Because I observed our area of pest control, farmers always give priority to the satisfaction factor, meaning that farmers always use insecticide which has a high knockdown effect. So that a few minutes after the spray walang stinky pests will instantly fall or died clinging to the rice crop. With these events are usually farmers are very satisfied. Though insecticide that has a high knockdown effect usually from the group of synthetic pyrethroids such as fastac (alpha sipermetrin), matador (lambda cyhalothrin), Buldok (betasiflutrin), decis (deltamethrin), sidametrin (sipermetrin) etc. Many times I have suggested to the reader Gate Farms all that the use of synthetic pyrethroid class insecticides in rice plants will be able to spur the explosion of planthoppers. Read article titled Danger Maspary Synthetic Pyrethroids Insecticides In Rice.

The question "and insecticides what is right for pest walang sangit this?" Many insecticides that can be used to control pests walang sangit this if we can find that works systemically and of course that has been recommended in rice by Kompes (commission pesticides ). Why do I recommend using insecticides that have a way of working because I think with the systemic insecticide longer we will protect the rice crop and generally will be relatively more secure against natural enemies. However, the farmers can not satisfy the appetite is that the systemic insecticide with the work usually does not have a knockdown effect so it can not directly kill pests stinky stinky, but wait until the day and night is usually only seen the results. Many options insecticides have systemic action recommended way to rice as spontaneous, regent, sponsors, virtako etc. Select it according to the ability of your pocket.

For those of you who grow rice organically Gate Farm has written several organic insecticide recipes that can be used to control this pest. You can also use bio-insecticides such as Beauveria sp and sp Mettarrhizium. Another way that we can use to control pests sangit walang are using a pungent odor trap in the corners of the dike, after the stinky pests congregate walang our new insecticide application.

Message from Maspary: Do not worry about stinky stinky pests, pest is very easy to control. Therefore, do not use synthetic pyrethroid insecticides to control pests sangit walang this because it will trigger an explosion planthoppers. Walang rice pest that attacks outside the grain filling phase is not a threat and has not needed to be controlled.

Hopefully Gate of Agriculture on how to control pests sangit walang can answer a number of questions via SMS on us and be useful to the reader all. Criticism, suggestions, feedback and questions please write in the comments field below ( Maspary )

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