Properties:
Axeryl is a contact and stomach insecticide that affects many worms, whiteflies, aphids, thrips, and leaf miners. Insects refrain from feeding after spraying, become paralyzed, and die within 1-3 days of spraying.
Mixability: It can be mixed with insecticides, fungicides, and acaricides. Note that mixing Axeryl with some pesticides in the form of an emulsifiable concentrate (EC), such as fungicides from the strobilurin group, and copper and sulfur compounds, may have adverse effects on crops. Therefore, a small trial should be conducted before spraying over large areas.
Storage: Store the pesticide in its original, tightly sealed container away from food, fertilizers, feed, and seeds, and away from sources of heat, moisture, and direct sunlight.
Effects on Humans, Animals, and the Environment: The pesticide is toxic to humans and animals if swallowed, inhaled, or comes into contact with
the skin.
The pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic vertebrates and highly toxic to bees.
Poisoning Symptoms: No specific symptoms.
Antipoisoning: There is no specific antidote, and treatment depends on the symptoms.
Precautions for Handling and Use
Follow the instructions on the information label carefully.
Do not wear protective clothing (coat, shoes, hat, gloves, or masks) when mixing or using the pesticide.
Avoid application during high temperatures, windy conditions, or rain.
Avoid inhaling pesticide vapors or residues, as the pesticide is harmful if inhaled.
Avoid contact of the pesticide with the skin, eyes, or mouth.
Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using the pesticide.
Wash your body and protective clothing thoroughly with soap and water after use. Wash and clean equipment and tools after application.
Do not use empty containers. Dispose of them and any pesticide residues according to the correct scientific methods
and in accordance with international standards.