Syntegra Agro
Mite Control

Microscopic Defenders

Precision Acaricides

Specialized chemistry to eradicate destructive phytophagous mites. Breaking the rapid life cycle of Red Spider Mites and Broad Mites before quality is compromised.

Mite Control Mechanism

Mites reproduce rapidly and develop resistance against standard insecticides. Our acaricides contain specific active ingredients that target mite respiration and molting.

Respiration Disruption

Inhibits mitochondrial electron transport, starving the mite of energy (ATP) resulting in rapid paralysis and mortality within a few hours.

Growth Regulation (IGRs)

Interferes with chitin synthesis or the molting process, meaning nymphs and larvae die while trying to transition to the next life stage.

Translaminar Action

Crucial for mite control. The chemical moves from the upper leaf surface to the lower surface, killing mites hiding underneath where sprays can't reach.

Ovicidal Properties

Destroys mite eggs upon contact, preventing future generations from hatching and breaking the exponential population curve immediately.

Our Acaricide Catalogue

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Competitive Edge in Mite Control

Resistance Management

We provide a diverse portfolio of acaricides with distinct MoAs. This allows farmers to rotate chemicals effectively, drastically slowing the buildup of cross-resistance in local mite populations.

Advanced Formulation Stability

Our EC and SC formulations are designed for maximum stability in varying water pH levels, ensuring the active ingredient does not degrade in the spray tank before application.

Beneficial Insect Safety

Several of our targeted acaricides are practically non-toxic to beneficial predator mites (like Phytoseiulus persimilis) and pollinators, making them ideal for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs.

Scouting is Essential

Acaricides are most effective when applied at the first sign of mite webbing or leaf stippling. Syntegra offers agronomic training to help identify early-stage infestations.