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Australia: New minor use permit

Cormoran Insecticide, containing the active ingredients acetamiprid and novaluron (PER86931), is now able for use on NURSERY STOCK (NON-FOOD) seedlings, tubes & plugs, potted colour, trees and shrubs, foliage plants, palms and grasses and fruiting plants (NON-BEARING) in Australia.

Cormoran can be used to control aphids, bugs, leafhoppers, lepidoptera larvae, mealybugs, psyllids, scale and thrips. It is a rapid knockdown insecticide with residual activity, combining two active ingredients with one being an insect growth regulator and the other a feeding inhibitor.

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