Tata Tafgor Insecticide Uses in India

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Last Updated: 18.10.2023
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Here are some of the most potent Tata Tafgor Insecticide Uses in India that will help you to utilize it in your garden to control pest issues.

Tata Tafgor Insecticide Uses
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Pests can wreak havoc in the garden and if you are someone who is into agriculture, then it becomes important to combat this issue on time. Here are some Tata Tafgor Insecticide Uses to help you out.

Here are some important tips on protecting plants from insects and diseases


What is Tata Tafgor Insecticide?

Tafgor is an insecticide made by Tata, which is highly effective against common pests. It works by attacking the central nervous system of bugs, mites, stem borers, aphids, thrips, and beetles, controlling their population effectively.


Chemical Composition of Tata Tafgor Insecticide

  • Dimetholate tech -35.500% w/w based on 85% w/w
  • Epichiorodhydrin 1.00% w/w
  • Emulsifier 8.000% w/w
  • Aeromax 10.500 % w/w
  • Xylene 30.000% w/w

Note: This is as per the manufacturer’s claims and might change with time.


Tata Tafgor Insecticide Uses

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1. Controls Pests Population

Tata Tafgor is highly effective against the most common pests like pod borers, aphids, stem borers,  thrips, mealybugs, whiteflies, mites, leafhoppers, Helicoverpa, Spodoptera, cutworms,  bollworms, and leaf rollers.

2. Eliminates Fungal Issues

It is also quite effective against common fungal problems like rot, rust, leaf blight, powdery mildew, sclerotium wilt, and downy mildew, which can cause the plant to wilt and die.


How to Use Tata Tafgor Insecticide?

Though it would be best to refer to the label for instructions, you can mix 2 ml of the insecticide in a liter of water and spray it on the disease-affected areas of the plant.

For dealing with pests, mix 5-8ml in a liter of water, transfer the solution into a spray bottle, mix well, and use it directly on pests.


Points to Remember

  • It is always good to use natural ways like neem oil to control pest problems.
  • Always take guidance from experts while using insecticide.

Check out our article on the best homemade pesticides here

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