Success NEO Insecticide

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Success NEO Insecticide contains a new active ingredient, spinetoram, derived from the metabolite of a naturally occurring soil bacterium. 

Active Ingredient: Spinetoram
Formulation: 120 g/L suspension concentrate
Mode of Action (MoA) group: Group 5 (Spinosyns)
Crops: Vegetables, herbs, sub tropical fruit crops, citrus, ornamentals, forestry, forage brassicas and canola
Target Pests: Caterpillar pests (Heliothis, Diamondback moth, Lightbrown apple moth and many more), western flower thrips
Packaging: 1, 5 & 10 litres

Product Features


  • Unique mode of action - controls insects which are resistant to other chemicals, an integral part of any insect resistance management programme.
  • Target-specific activity - safe to most beneficial insects and predatory mites and ideally suited to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programmes.
  • Short withholding periods - allows growers to control pests throughout critical periods during the season
  • Favourable toxicology profile - large margin of safety for users, consumers and the environment.

 

Success NEO Insecticide and Diamondback Moth Control in Forage Brassicas and Canola.
Below are two calculators that will help you with the decision making process on the benefits of using Success NEO against Diamondback Moth

Success NEO Forage Brassicas Calculator Excel 50KB
Success NEO Canola Calculator Excel 50KB

See below for the Success NEO label

 

Visit the Horticulture Market page for more information.

Visit the Forage Brassica and Pasture page for more information.

Contact your local distributor or Dow AgroSciences representative for details on usage and application methods.

Labels:
pdf icon Product Label (120KB PDF)
Safety Data Sheets:
pdf icon Safety Datasheet (80KB PDF)
Other Product-Related Literature:
pdf icon Success NEO - Vegetable Technical Brochure - Evolution to Revolution (3MB PDF)
pdf icon Success NEO - Forage Brassicas Manual (2.4MB PDF)
pdf icon Success NEO - Forage Brassicas Quick Reference Chart (750KB PDF)

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