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Insecticides help in three major ways:

  1. Contact Action

    • Insects die when they touch the insecticide sprayed on leaves and stems.
       

  2. Stomach Action

    • Insects die when they feed on insecticide-covered plant parts.
       

  3. Systemic Action

    • The insecticide is absorbed by the rice plant and moves inside.

    • Sap-sucking insects (like planthoppers) ingest the chemical and die.

Benefits of Using Insecticide in all kind of crops

  • Protects green leaves (for better photosynthesis and energy production)

  • Prevents stem damage (ensures healthy tillers and grain development)

  • Stops virus transmission (by killing sap-sucking insects early)

  • Increases grain yield and quality

  • Reduces economic losses



Best Practices for Insecticide Use in crops

  • Scout fields regularly to detect early pest attacks.

  • Use recommended doses and follow spray timing guidelines.

  • Rotate insecticides with different modes of action to avoid resistance.

  • Combine with integrated pest management (IPM) for better long-term results.

  • Ensure safety measures during mixing and spraying.