Intrepid* 240F Insecticide
Intrepid 240F belongs to the diacylhydrazine class of insecticides and mimics the action of the molting hormone of larval Lepidoptera. After application, larvae undergo an incomplete and developmentally
premature molt. This process interrupts and rapidly halts their feeding. Feeding typically ceases within
hours of ingestion although complete mortality of the larvae may take several days. Intrepid is used for the control of these lepidopteran larvae in apples; codling moth, oriental fruit moth, three-lined leafroller (overwintering generation), three-lined leafroller (suppression of summer generation), winter moth (suppression), spotted tentiform leafminer, western tentiform leafminer and oblique-banded leafroller.
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