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The biological insecticide for Black Vine Weevil

Further Black Vine Weevil information

Lalguard M52 GR: The Leading Vine Weevil Bio-Insecticide for UK and Ireland Growers

The UK and Ireland ornamental horticulture industry now has a groundbreaking solution at its disposal to help combat Black Vine Weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) – Lalguard M52 GR (Lalguard).

Black Vine weevil is a prevalent pest in ornamental horticulture and is a persistent problem within the UK and Ireland, if not managed correctly it can lead to extensive losses. Black vine weevil larvae damage roots, causing stunted growth, wilting, and plant loss. Meanwhile, adults chew notches in leaves, causing unsightly damage and poor plant health.

Lalguard is an advanced, eco-conscious solution to help control this devastating pest. Derived from a specific soil-borne insect-pathogenic fungus, Lalguard acts primarily against Black Vine Weevil larvae. Lalguard can easily be incorporated into growing media and is well suited as a biopesticide as it does not need to be ingested to be effective.

For UK and Ireland growers, Lalguard is the choice for effective and sustainable vine weevil management, especially in conjunction with a bespoke ICL plant protection plan. By integrating Lalguard into your strategy, you not only reduce the Black Vine Weevil’s impact but also lead the way in sustainable horticulture.

Lalguard: Where plant protection meets environmental stewardship.

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Latest addition to the Lalguard Range

Lalguard M52 GR

Lalguard M52 GR is a Metarhizium based product which can be used within growing media for the control of Black Vine Weevil.

Benefits

  • Highly efficacious, stand-alone bioinsecticide for Black vine weevil control

  • Consistent efficacy and comparable with many chemicals

  • Can reduce chemical inputs when combined in a program

  • Easy to apply and remains viable in the soil for months

  • Compatible with conventional and organic IPM programs

  • Compatible with macro beneficials & synergistic with entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs)

  • Fills an important niche in the market for black vine weevil

  • Zero REI for ornamental crops

  • No residues / exempt from MRLs

  • Can be used throughout all stages of the production cycle

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