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ISP ProForce Recruit 200SC Insecticide

ISP ProForce Recruit 200SC Insecticide

Reliable, Residual Insecticide

Recruit 200SC Insecticide is a broad-spectrum insecticide, in a Suspension Concentrate Formulation, containing 200g/L of the active ingredient imidacloprid.

It is registered for the control of Scarab pests including first instar larvae of African Black Beetle, Argentinian Scarab and Pruinose Scarab in all turf situations. Recruit 200SC is also registered for the residual control of Billbug (La Plata Weevil) Larvae.

Recruit 200SC Insecticide is manufactured in Australia, using imported materials.

Key Features

  • Proven systemic activity within the plant.
  • Reliable and extended residual performance.
  • Schedule 5 chemistry.
  • Prevents pest insects feeding on turfgrass quickly following an application, preventing further damage to the plant.
  • Low odour, premium quality, water-based formulation.
  • Tank mix compatible formulation. Can be tank mixed with other insecticides such as bifenthrin or fipronil to further extend the spectrum of pest control.
  • Versatile in a range of water pH’s. Stable in a water pH range of 4.0 – 8.5.
  • Formulated and Manufactured in Australia.

 


About ISP

ISP is a privately owned business, formed and owned by a small team of industry professionals with extensive experience in manufacture, distribution and product registration. We are a business focused on production & supply of plant protection, pest control, plant nutrition, soil, water management & biological products. Specialising in Australasian non-crop and niche horticultural markets, including Turf & Amenity, Nursery Production, Industrial Vegetation Management, Forestry, Pest Control and Consumer Home Garden & Pest Management.

 

 

Centaur Asia Pacific is the distributor for ISP in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

Updated on: 21 August 2024

Mode of Action

GROUP 4A INSECTICIDE

Imidacloprid, the active ingredient in Recruit 200SC is a systemic insecticide which is also known to possess some translaminar movement. Imidacloprid is readily taken up by the foliage and roots and further distributed acropetally (upwards in the plant). Target insects can be controlled by contact action in the soil or via stomach action by ingestion of the active ingredient when feeding on the treated plant material.

Imidacloprid works by blocking nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, preventing acetylcholine from transmitting impulses between nerves, resulting in the target insect’s paralysis and eventual death. Upon ingestion, the target insect stops feeding quickly, limiting further plant attack.