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Vayego: Bayer’s New Systemic Insecticide Targets Pests at All Development Stages

Bayer, a leading manufacturer of plant protection products, has introduced Vayego, a potent and innovative insecticide designed to combat pests from eggs to adults.

Vayego’s active ingredient, tetraniprole, ensures a rapid onset of action. Once ingested, it causes an insect’s muscles to contract uncontrollably, leading to immobility and cessation of feeding. Remarkably, within 1-2 hours of application, pest populations are nearly halved, and the product does not harm the treated plants.

This insecticide is effective against a broad spectrum of pests, including the apple fruit borer, corn borer, apple sawfly, vine leafworm, grape bollworm, aphids, Colorado potato beetle, apple fly, fruit banded moth, grapevine leafworm, ground flea, and cabbage moth. Vayego is also versatile, suitable for use on various crops such as potatoes, corn, vegetables, cabbage species, pome and stone fruits, vines, nuts, and legumes.

Guidelines for Using Vayego

The application frequency of Vayego varies across different crops. It is crucial to time the application correctly to avoid harming beneficial insects. We advise consulting with representatives from "Agrosphere" to receive tailored advice and detailed instructions. For agroconsultation, visit the company’s chain of stores or contact them at +995 322 500 900. To purchase Vayego, please visit the provided link.