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3HM Mealisac – Product Information 100% ORGANIC DISINFECTANTS, PROMOTERS OF 100% ORGANIC DISINFECTANTS, FUMIGANTS & PESTICIDES & PEST CONTROL SERVICE PROVIDERS Mealisac – Product Information

The product Name – “Mealisac” Identifier : A thick semi-viscous beige coloured liquid for spraying and application Purpose – Eradication of pests in horticulture, agriculture, farms, gardens Features – Used for eradicating all plant pests, fungal attack, garden flies/mosquitoes Can be done in green cover : gardens, farmlands (agriculture and horticulture) Is a boon for pest control of organic farms : maintains the organic nature of farm produce Acts as a systemic growth booster for plants and enhances budding and flowering : resulting in higher yield Is Non Flammable and comes with sweet fragrance (lemony)

The product...contd. Areas of application / spray Brims of ponds, lakes and other water bodies All flowering plants (pests like Mealy bugs, white files, leaf miners, aphid infestation) Horticulture crops (to control Nodal fungus, Mealy bugs, Aphid Apple leaf miner, Apple maggot, Black Cherry Aphid ) Vegetable crops (to control Golden backed moths, Mealy bugs, aphids) Agriculture crops such as Paddy, Ragi, Wheat, Jowar, Sugarcane, and Pulses like Black Green Grams, Lentils (controls Sugarcane bud moth, Aphids, Mealy bug, Cercospora ) Plantation crops like Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Cardamom etc. (controls Green peach aphid, Potato leaf hopper, Pepper maggot ) Very effective on mulberry and results as a safe feed for silk worms Controls the termites as well as soil borne diseases that either spoils the grass /leaves and eradicates water borne fungus It also acts as a protective cover against leafy curl, leaf mosaic, black band fungus Regains greenness of trees that are infected by mites or ant hills

Composition Herbs and Flowers that make Mealisac: Akashavalli Babbuna Suganderu Nilagiri gidadeley Lasa bela Irugamalli Mohuva Senaga Garudi Shika And other alkaloids

Usage The following composition needs to be made using Mealisac For soil fertility: Dilute in water and other organic ingredients to spray under foliage and to the nodal junctions after growth or before budding For Coconut and Beetel Nut: dilute in water and apply in the roots Gives impressive results when diluted with water and sprayed thrice in week 1 as per the below ratio Day 1 : 1 liter Mealisac ; 25 liters water Day 4 : 1 liter Mealisac ; 30 liters water Day 7 : 1 liter Mealisac ; 30 liters water And then after week 1 spray every 45 days Timing : 8AM – 10:30AM (most pest attacks start this time of the day)

Usage Caution: Take fresh new fogger that has to be used only for Mealisac so that there are no residue of any other chemical or product Do not use ordinary hand pumps or sprayer Do not mix or adulterate any other insecticides or Water with Mealisac Handling and storage: Store the container capped in cool and dry place to prevent from dust and dirt Leak and spill procedures: Flush with water and clean up Skin Contact: In case of irritation wash with bathing soap & clean water Eye Contact: In case of irritation wash with bathing soap & clean water

Usage...contd Boiling Point: 130-150*c approximately Freezing Point: 2* to -5* C Solubility in Water: 100% Inhalation: SAFE Non Toxic Product Ingestion: Found to be Non-Toxic as per LD 50 Tests or Drink Lots of Water Waste container can be washed and can be recycled.

Certifications SGS Approved (Certified for Non Toxicity under OECD Guidelines) Tested and certified for quality by IIHR (Indian Institute of Horticulture Research) Bangalore, India Does not come under Drug Act 1940 & rules there under, vide letter number DCA/MISC/8767/61-62 dtd 24th November 1961 of the office of the Dugs Controller Govt. Of India for the state of Mysore Tested and certified by ENTAMOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF IIHR BANGALORE VIDE: IIHR/CPC/99/1155/10083 Classified under Non Hazardous “Other Organic Compounds” No. 29420000090

THANK YOU For any queries please connect with us: Anupam Bharadwaj (# 9044503080) anup.bhardwaj@gmail.com Shobhit Kapoor (# 9918765771) shobhitkpr@gmail.com