Edible mushroom diseases and insect pests use pesticides precautions

1. During the mushrooming process, pesticides should be used with great care. Do not contaminate the pesticides on the mushrooms. Otherwise, food contamination will occur.

2. It is forbidden to directly use highly toxic organic mercury, organic phosphorus, and other chemicals to mix and pile materials; pesticides that have a long residual effect, are not easily decomposed and have irritating odors, and cannot be used for mushroom beds. Especially when there are mushrooms on the bed, it is absolutely forbidden to use drugs with strong toxicity, long residual period, or pungent odor.

3. When pests and diseases are to be controlled, the selected agent must be selected according to the type of agent and concentration used. For example, dichlorvos have the effects of smoke killing and contact killing, and they have special effects on adults, larvae and collembodins of Mushrooms, but they have poor lethality against fleas. Phoxim is a new type of highly effective, low-toxicity, low-residue organophosphate insecticide. The agent, in addition to the special effects on the mushroom fly and the hopper, also has a good contact effect on the fleas and its efficacy is better than that of dichlorvos. If phoxim plus miticides are used to control fleas, the effect is better than other pesticides. Applicator should choose the appropriate concentration, phoxim plus acaricide, from the compost to the mushrooming period, each with 500 times liquid to prevent flooding, but the seed body development stage concentration should be reduced to 1000 times liquid.

4. When using pesticides, be familiar with the nature of pesticides.

5. Use plant insecticides and probiotics as much as possible, such as pyrethrum, rattan extract, and production-promoting bacteria.

6. Protect natural enemies and do not abuse pesticides.

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