ENDIGO ZCX
Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC
Endigo® ZCX Insecticide, developed by Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC (EPA Registration Number: 100-1458), is a robust solution designed to provide both rapid knockdown and extended residual control of a broad spectrum of foliar insect pests across various crops.
EPA registration: 100-1458
Insecticide
Mode(s) of action:
Active ingredient(s): Thiamethoxam; lambda-Cyhalothrin
**Endigo® ZCX Insecticide**
Endigo® ZCX Insecticide, developed by Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC (EPA Registration Number: 100-1458), is a robust solution designed to provide both rapid knockdown and extended residual control of a broad spectrum of foliar insect pests across various crops.
**Key Features:**
- **Dual Active Ingredients:** Combines thiamethoxam (19.2%) and lambda-cyhalothrin (9.59%), offering two complementary modes of action for enhanced efficacy against target pests.
- **Zeon® Technology:** Utilizes advanced formulation technology to ensure rapid pest knockdown, strong adhesion to plant surfaces, improved rainfastness, and prolonged residual activity.
- **Broad-Spectrum Control:** Effectively manages key pests such as soybean aphids, Japanese beetles, bean leaf beetles, multiple stink bug species, and certain lepidopteran pests.
**Benefits:**
- **Enhanced Yield Potential:** By protecting crops from damaging pests, Endigo ZCX contributes to maximizing yield potential. In soybean trials, it has demonstrated an average increase of 2.2 bushels per acre.
- **Application Flexibility:** Suitable for use in various crops, including soybeans, potatoes, and cotton, allowing integration into diverse pest management programs.
- **Resistance Management:** The combination of two modes of action aids in delaying resistance development, making it a valuable tool in integrated pest management strategies.
**Usage Recommendations:**
- **Application Rates:** Refer to the product label for specific application rates, as they vary depending on the target crop and pest species.
- **Timing:** Apply when pest populations reach economic threshold levels to achieve optimal control and prevent crop damage.
- **Adjuvants:** The use of adjuvants may enhance performance; consult the product label or a local agronomist for guidance.
**Safety and Handling:**
- **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):** Handlers should wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves (Category A, e.g., natural rubber ≥ 14 mils), and shoes plus socks during mixing, loading, application, and cleanup.
- **Restricted Entry Interval (REI):** Observe a 24-hour REI following application, during which entry to treated areas should be restricted.
- **Environmental Precautions:** Endigo ZCX is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds. Avoid application when bees are actively foraging in the treatment area.
*Note:* Always read and follow the product label instructions and adhere to state and local regulations. Consult with local agricultural extension services or crop advisors for guidance tailored to your specific region and cropping system.
Endigo® ZCX Insecticide, developed by Syngenta Crop Protection, LLC (EPA Registration Number: 100-1458), is a robust solution designed to provide both rapid knockdown and extended residual control of a broad spectrum of foliar insect pests across various crops.
**Key Features:**
- **Dual Active Ingredients:** Combines thiamethoxam (19.2%) and lambda-cyhalothrin (9.59%), offering two complementary modes of action for enhanced efficacy against target pests.
- **Zeon® Technology:** Utilizes advanced formulation technology to ensure rapid pest knockdown, strong adhesion to plant surfaces, improved rainfastness, and prolonged residual activity.
- **Broad-Spectrum Control:** Effectively manages key pests such as soybean aphids, Japanese beetles, bean leaf beetles, multiple stink bug species, and certain lepidopteran pests.
**Benefits:**
- **Enhanced Yield Potential:** By protecting crops from damaging pests, Endigo ZCX contributes to maximizing yield potential. In soybean trials, it has demonstrated an average increase of 2.2 bushels per acre.
- **Application Flexibility:** Suitable for use in various crops, including soybeans, potatoes, and cotton, allowing integration into diverse pest management programs.
- **Resistance Management:** The combination of two modes of action aids in delaying resistance development, making it a valuable tool in integrated pest management strategies.
**Usage Recommendations:**
- **Application Rates:** Refer to the product label for specific application rates, as they vary depending on the target crop and pest species.
- **Timing:** Apply when pest populations reach economic threshold levels to achieve optimal control and prevent crop damage.
- **Adjuvants:** The use of adjuvants may enhance performance; consult the product label or a local agronomist for guidance.
**Safety and Handling:**
- **Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):** Handlers should wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants, chemical-resistant gloves (Category A, e.g., natural rubber ≥ 14 mils), and shoes plus socks during mixing, loading, application, and cleanup.
- **Restricted Entry Interval (REI):** Observe a 24-hour REI following application, during which entry to treated areas should be restricted.
- **Environmental Precautions:** Endigo ZCX is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds. Avoid application when bees are actively foraging in the treatment area.
*Note:* Always read and follow the product label instructions and adhere to state and local regulations. Consult with local agricultural extension services or crop advisors for guidance tailored to your specific region and cropping system.