Nagarjuna NACL Ennova is a powerful systemic insecticide containing Acetamiprid 20% SP from the Neonicotinoid chemical group. This modern formulation offers quick knockdown and long-lasting control over a broad spectrum of sucking pests such as aphids, jassids, whiteflies, and thrips.
Ennova exhibits both translaminar and systemic action, ensuring deep penetration and protection of new leaves and plant tissues. It effectively controls pests at all stages — including eggs, nymphs, and adults — and provides extended residual control for healthier crops and improved yields.
Mode of Action
Ennova (Acetamiprid 20% SP) acts on the insect’s central nervous system by binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, leading to continuous nerve stimulation, paralysis, and death of the pest. Its translaminar movement ensures that hidden pests feeding on the underside of leaves are effectively controlled.
Application & Dosage
Apply Nagarjuna Ennova Insecticide as a foliar spray at the early stage of pest infestation or as a preventive treatment.
| Application Method |
Recommended Dosage |
| Foliar Spray |
50–100 grams per acre (depending on crop and pest intensity) |
Mix the required quantity in water and spray evenly using a knapsack or power sprayer. Avoid spraying during peak sunlight or high wind conditions for best results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is Ennova used for?
Ennova is used to control sucking pests such as aphids, jassids, thrips, and whiteflies in cotton, vegetables, and fruit crops.
Q2: How does Acetamiprid 20% SP work?
It acts on the insect’s nervous system, causing paralysis and death through systemic and translaminar activity.
Q3: What is the dosage for Ennova?
The recommended dosage is 50–100 grams per acre depending on crop type and pest intensity.
Q4: Is it safe for beneficial insects?
Yes, when applied as directed, Ennova is relatively safe for beneficial insects and the environment.
Q5: Can Ennova be mixed with other insecticides?
Yes, it is compatible with most insecticides and fungicides, but a small jar test is recommended before tank mixing.
Disclaimer: The information above is intended for reference only. Always follow the directions and safety guidelines provided on the product label and leaflet.