- Sugit is an insecticide for effective fly control. It comes in the form of water-soluble granules and contains the active ingredient imidacloprid, in addition to the sex attractant mescaliur.
- It is used as bait to control flying insects, such as houseflies, horseflies, and small houseflies.
- Sujit is an insecticide in granular form used as bait to control flying insects such as houseflies, stable flies, and common houseflies.
- It contains a substance that is highly attractive to insects, and once an insect takes a small dose of the pesticide, it is electrocuted and dies quickly within moments.
- It can be used by spraying, coating, or scattering in homes, restaurants, bakeries, slaughterhouses, and animal pens. There is no need to spray all surfaces completely because the pesticide will attract flies to the treated area.
- For best results, it is recommended to treat before the infestation reaches a severe level, and to choose treatment points where flies tend to settle; these prefer warm, sheltered places.
- It is used in homes, farms, warehouses, and horse breeding facilities, both indoors and outdoors, to reduce the spread of flies.
- This insecticide contains an effective attractant to ensure that it attracts and kills as many flies as possible.
- 100 grams of Soget pesticide can cover an area of 100 square meters
- Control measures are implemented at the beginning of the fly season and the product is reused.
- Active ingredient: Imidacloprid 10%, Mescalior 0.1%
- Net weight: 250 grams
- Country of origin: Hungary
How to use it:
- Spray treatment: Spray in areas where flies congregate at a rate of 130 g/L. Cover 100 m² using a hand sprayer.
- Painting method : Use 250 g/250 ml water. To cover 100 m², apply with a paintbrush in 15 cm wide strokes or in circular spots.
- Broadcasting treatment: Place 9 g/10 m2 in areas where flies congregate, preferably in dishes. Change the bait every 4-5 weeks indoors and every 2-3 weeks outdoors.