Bronte™ Insecticide/Nematicide*

Bronte™ Insecticide/Nematicide: Uncompromising Efficacy Against Thrips, Aphids, Mites & More

Bronte™ Insecticide/Nematicide is not registered for sale or use in the United States. No offer for sale or use of this product is permitted prior to issuance of the required EPA and state registrations.

Bronte™ is a new insecticide/nematicide with proven activity against a wide variety of pests, including thrips, aphids & mites. Trials over the last four years have shown that treating crops with Bronte™ has resulted in a significant increase in insect management and a reduction in damage while maintaining a sustainable approach to farming. 

APPLICATION: Foliar and Soil

ACTIVE: RinoTec™ Technology 

IRAC GROUP: "UNB" or Non-Bt bacterial agent of unknown or uncertain MoA classification scheme

MAIN PESTS: Aphids including Rosy Apple Aphid & Woolly Apple Aphid, Apple Leaf Curl Midge, Leafhoppers, Leafrollers, Mites including Twospotted Spider Mite, Mealybugs including Grape Mealybug & Vine Mealybug, Navel Orangeworm, Peach Twig Borer, Scale Insects, Spotted Wing Drosophila, Thrips 

MAIN CROPS: Apples, Citrus, Grapes, Hops, Lettuce, Melons, Stone Fruits, Strawberries & all other Berries, Tomatoes & Peppers, Tree Nuts including Almonds & Pistachios

Bronte Insecticide / Nematicide from Pro Farm Group

Bronte™ Insecticide/Nematicide, powered by RinoTec™ Technology, provides efficacy comparable to traditional chemistry without the harsh side effects.

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INSECT CONTROL

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HIGHER MARKETABLE YIELD

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SUSTAINABILITY

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TANK MIX FRIENDLY

- Bronte™ kills insects through ingestion; insects stop feeding on the plant shortly after ingesting Bronte, preventing further damage to plant tissues. 

- Bronte™ is a translaminar product, moving into the epidermis of the leaf.

The following best use practices should be put into place to effectively use Bronte™ Insecticide/Nematicide

  • Rate of 20 fl. oz./A
  • In general, target sucking pests in the juvenile stage when populations are fairly low.
  • For Lepidoptera, target young larvae.

Always read and follow label instructions.