New Insecticide From Scotts
21 May 07 10:00Scotts has launched Exemptor, a new contact and systemic insecticide for the control of major soil and foliar pests in container-grown ornamentals.
Exemptor, which replaces Scotts Intercept insecticide, is formulated for incorporation into the company’s growing media, including its peat-free products. It is effective against vine weevil, aphids, whitefly and – unlike Intercept – has the added benefit of controlling leaf beetles.
| Scotts’ new Exemptor insecticide is effective against (clockwise from top left) aphids, vine weevil, white fly and leaf beetle. |
Exemptor is crop and user friendly, cost efficient and labour saving. It binds onto growing media, doesn’t leach out and has no environmental restrictions or precautions for its use.
Trials have shown that most plants grown in growing media treated with Exemptor are protected for the entire production cycle. This protection can extend into the distribution chain, to the benefit of retailers and plant buyers.
