Chemical Pesticide Alternative: BT
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What is Bt?
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A natural soil bacterium – not a synthetic chemical.
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Targets only caterpillars (leaf‑eating & fruit‑boring larvae).
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Available as liquid or wettable powder – easy to mix and spray.
✅ Why Choose Bt Over Chemical Pesticides?
| Chemical Pesticides | Bt (Natural Alternative) |
|---|---|
| Kill broad spectrum (including bees, predators) | Selective – harms only caterpillars |
| Leave toxic residues on food/soil | Zero pre‑harvest interval – spray till harvest |
| Pests develop resistance quickly | Resistance slower (rotate with other bios) |
| Harmful to applicator & environment | Safe for humans, animals, birds, earthworms |
| Expensive | Low cost, can be produced locally |
⚔️ How Bt Works (Without Poisoning Your Farm)
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Must be eaten by the caterpillar.
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Within 30 minutes – stops feeding → no more crop damage.
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Dies in 1–5 days from gut paralysis and starvation.
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No secondary poisoning – breaks down in sunlight.
🎯 Which Pests Can You Control with Bt?
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Tomato fruit borer, brinjal shoot & fruit borer
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Cabbage looper, diamondback moth, leaf roller
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Pod borer in pulses, stem borer in rice/corn
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Armyworm, tobacco caterpillar, webworm
Does not work on sucking pests (aphids, mites, whiteflies) – use neem or soap for those.
🛠️ How to Apply Bt (Simple Dosage)
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Liquid Bt: 1–2 litres per acre in 200 litres water.
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Powder Bt: 1–2 kg per acre in 200 litres water.
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Spray in late evening (UV from sun destroys Bt).
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Cover both sides of leaves – caterpillars hide underneath.
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Reapply every 7–10 days and after heavy rain.
🌱 Integrating Bt Into Your Farming
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Use Bt as a preventive – spray when you see first tiny larvae or moth eggs.
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Rotate with other bio‑pesticides (e.g., Spinosad, NPV virus) to avoid resistance.
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Combine with pheromone traps, Trichogramma for full IPM.
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Safe for organic certification – OMRI listed.
⚠️ Small Precautions
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Do not mix with chemical fungicides or alkaline water (pH > 8).
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Store in cool, dark place – Bt is a living organism.
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Stop spraying 2–3 days before using any chemical insecticide.