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Ratna Fluben

Ratna Fluben

Flubendiamide 8.33% + Deltamethrin 5.56% SC

Ratna Fluben (Flubendiamide 8.33% + Deltamethrin 5.56% SC) is an advanced dual-mode combination insecticide from Ratnakar India Ltd, Ahmedabad - India's trusted agrochemical manufacturer, supplier, and exporter. Flubendiamide (ryanodine receptor modulator causing muscle paralysis) and Deltamethrin (pyrethroid sodium channel blocker) deliver complementary action for superior control of pod borers, cucumber beetles, fruit flies, leaf folders, hispa, thrips, and fruit borers on chickpea, cucumber, rice, chilli, and tomato. Manufactured and exported by Ratnakar India from Gujarat, Ratna Fluben is a high-performance insecticide for comprehensive pest management in vegetable and pulse crops.

Mode of Action Systemic and Contact action
Recommended Crops Target Pest Dose/Acre
Chickpea Pod Borer 100 ml
Cucumber Cucumber beetle, Fruit fly 80-100 ml
Rice Leaf folder and Hispa 120 ml
Chilli Thrips and Fruit borer 160 ml
Tomato Thrips and Fruit borer 160 ml
Packing 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 Ltr

FAQ for Ratna Fluben

How do the two actives in Ratna Fluben complement each other?

Flubendiamide activates ryanodine receptors causing uncontrolled calcium release and muscle paralysis, while Deltamethrin blocks sodium channels - together providing fast knockdown plus sustained residual pest control.

Which pests does Ratna Fluben control?

Ratna Fluben controls pod borers, cucumber beetles, fruit flies, leaf folders, hispa, thrips, and fruit borers on chickpea, cucumber, rice, chilli, and tomato crops effectively.

Is Ratna Fluben effective against fruit borers in chilli?

Yes, Ratna Fluben is effective against fruit borers in chilli. The Flubendiamide component provides excellent control of lepidopteran larvae including fruit borers through ryanodine receptor activation.

How does Flubendiamide work?

Flubendiamide activates insect ryanodine receptors causing uncontrolled calcium ion release from sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle cells, leading to irreversible muscle contraction, paralysis, and death.

When should Ratna Fluben be applied in chickpea?

Apply Ratna Fluben at pod borer egg hatching or early larval stage in chickpea, particularly during pod formation when Helicoverpa armigera causes maximum economic damage to the crop.

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