BARAZIDE Insecticide
BARAZIDE Insecticide is a powerful modern insecticide combining Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% SC, designed to control a wide spectrum of chewing caterpillars and resistant pests in vegetables, fruits, and field crops. This combination provides both growth regulation and strong stomach poison action, ensuring rapid pest control along with long-lasting crop protection.
Novaluron belongs to the benzoylurea insect growth regulator (IGR) group that disrupts chitin synthesis, preventing larvae from molting and developing into the next stage. Emamectin Benzoate, derived from avermectin fermentation products, acts on the insect nervous system causing paralysis and death within a short period.
Because of this dual mechanism, BARAZIDE effectively controls early and later larval stages, reduces pest population buildup, and helps delay resistance development. It is widely used by farmers for controlling fruit borers, leaf folders, pod borers, and caterpillars in crops like cotton, chilli, tomato, okra, cabbage, and pulses.
BARAZIDE Insecticide Product Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | BARAZIDE |
| Category | Broad Spectrum Insecticide |
| Formulation | Suspension Concentrate (SC) |
| Technical Content | Novaluron 5.25% + Emamectin Benzoate 0.9% |
| Mode of Action | Insect Growth Regulator + Stomach Poison |
| Target Pest Type | Caterpillars, Borers, Leaf Feeders |
| Application Method | Foliar Spray |
| Toxicity Classification | Moderately Toxic (Blue Label – as per many combination insecticides category)* |
*Actual toxicity may vary by manufacturer label.
BARAZIDE Insecticide Features and Benefits
Dual Mode Pest Control
Combines insect growth regulator action of Novaluron with the powerful stomach action of Emamectin Benzoate, giving faster and longer pest control.
Effective on Resistant Caterpillars
Controls difficult pests such as Helicoverpa, Spodoptera, and fruit borers that often develop resistance to single-molecule insecticides.
Stops Larval Development
Novaluron prevents molting in larvae, stopping their growth and reducing pest population multiplication.
Rapid Feeding Stop
Emamectin Benzoate causes immediate feeding cessation in caterpillars within a few hours after ingestion.
Longer Residual Protection
Provides extended protection against reinfestation, reducing the number of sprays required during the crop cycle.
Excellent Crop Safety
Safe for crops when used at recommended doses and compatible with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.
Usage and Crop Recommendations
| Crop | Target Pests | Dosage / ha | Dilution in Water / ha | Waiting Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Bollworms, Spodoptera | 300 – 400 ml | 500 L | 14 Days |
| Chilli | Fruit Borer, Thrips, Caterpillars | 300 ml | 500 L | 7 Days |
| Tomato | Fruit Borer (Helicoverpa) | 300 ml | 500 L | 5 Days |
| Okra | Shoot & Fruit Borer | 300 ml | 500 L | 5 Days |
| Cabbage | Diamondback Moth, Leaf Caterpillar | 250 – 300 ml | 500 L | 7 Days |
| Pigeon Pea | Pod Borer | 300 ml | 500 L | 10 Days |
Rain Fastness: Approximately 2–3 hours after spraying.
Method of Application: Foliar spray using knapsack or power sprayer ensuring uniform coverage on both sides of leaves.
Best Spray Time: Early infestation stage when young larvae appear in the field.
BARAZIDE Trust Markers
Research Based Molecules
Both active ingredients are widely studied and globally used molecules recommended for managing resistant caterpillar pests in vegetables and field crops.
Dual Chemistry Protection
Two different insecticidal mechanisms reduce the chance of resistance development compared to single molecule insecticides.
Widely Used in Integrated Pest Management
Suitable for IPM programs where rotation of chemistry is essential to protect crop productivity.
Improves Crop Quality and Yield
By controlling fruit borers and leaf damaging pests, it helps improve marketable yield and crop quality.





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