Beauveria Bassiana 1 x 10^8 CFU/ml min. | Western Flower Thrips, Liquid Bio Pesticides for Plants, Home Garden | Beveroz-L

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BENEFITS THAT MATTER
Broad-spectrum control
One product for multiple pests — simplifies your routine.
Residue-free & safe
No harmful deposits on crops; safer for farmers and consumers.
Supports crop health
Lower stress on plants means better growth, flowering & yield.
Sustainable farming
Reduces dependence on harsh chemicals and protects soil biology.
Works in IPM
Combine with Neem oil or Trichoderma for enhanced, season-long protection.
Trichoz-P

What Makes It Different

Chemical pesticides hit fast—then hit your soil, beneficial insects, and resistance builds up. Beveroz-P gives you long-term, residue-free protection using microbiology, not harsh chemicals.

Targets major pests

Across cotton, chilli, vegetables, paddy & fruit crops.

Safe & biodegradable

Leaves no harmful residues on produce.

IPM-friendly

Works with most fertilizers & biopesticides.

Scientifically validated strain

Beauveria bassiana BB-ICAR-RJP, MCC 1022.

How It Works

A simple, clear explanation of the biological mode of action.

Spores attach to the insect

Spores attach to the insect

When sprayed on leaves or applied in soil, Beveroz-P spores cling to the pest's body surface.

Germination & penetration

Germination & penetration

The fungus germinates, enters through the cuticle, and spreads inside the insect.

Fungal multiplication

Fungal multiplication

Inside the pest, it grows rapidly and produces natural insecticidal compounds.

Natural death of the insect

Natural death of the insect

The insect weakens, stops feeding, and dies — without chemical residues.

Biological action is gradual, not instant. Use early for best effectiveness in IPM programs.

Dosage & Application

Simple, clear dosage guidelines for effective use.

Foliar Spray

3–7 ml per liter of water
  • For sucking pests, borers, caterpillars.
  • Apply thoroughly on both leaf surfaces.

Soil Drenching / Drip Irrigation

750 ml – 1 L per acre
  • Mix with 250 kg organic manure/soil for broadcasting.
  • Apply as drench, or through drip irrigation (1–2 kg/acre).

Application Tips

  • Use early morning or late evening for best fungal survival.
  • Avoid strong fungicides in the same tank.
  • Use within 20 days of opening.
  • Keep soil slightly moist for best activity.
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Competes with harmful fungi & blocks infection
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Directly attacks pathogens
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Stimulates plant defense system
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Improves soil microbial balance

Usage Frequency

Foliar Applications Every 7–10 days Use this interval when: Pest pressure is moderate You’re maintaining control You’re using it as part of an IPM routine

Every 5–7 days Use this shorter interval when: Thrips, whiteflies, jassids, or aphids are high Weather is hot/dry (fungal survival is lower) You’re trying to bring an outbreak under control

Compatibility

Compatible with:

  • Neem-based products
  • Trichoderma spp.
  • Foliar fertilizers
  • Organic manures
  • Most biopesticides

Avoid:

  • Avoid tank-mixing with broad-spectrum fungicides or antibiotics. Always do a jar test first. Strong chemical fungicides may reduce fungal viability.

Difference: Beveroz-L vs. Beveroz-P (Powder Form)

Beveroz-L (Liquid)
Liquid (1.50% L.F.)
Mealybugs, fruit borers, leaf folders, thrips
Foliar spray, soil drench, drip irrigation
Paddy, chili, tomato, okra, groundnut, cotton, vegetables
Use within 20 days after opening
Beveroz-P (Powder)
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Powder (1.15% W.P.)
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Mealybugs, bollworms, jassids, whiteflies
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Foliar spray, soil drench, drip irrigation
⚙️
Paddy, chili, tomato, okra, groundnut, cotton, vegetables
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Use within 20 days after opening

👉 Both are effective, but Liquid formulation provides convenience + quick colonization.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Utkarsh Beveroz-L?

Utkarsh Beveroz-L is a biopesticide in powder form (1.50% L.f.) containing the fungus Beauveria bassiana, used to control insect pests in agriculture, horticulture, and home gardening.

It is registered under the Insecticide Act, 1968, ensuring safety and regulatory compliance.

How does it work?

  • Spores of Beauveria bassiana attach to the insect’s body.
  • They germinate and penetrate the insect’s exoskeleton.
  • Fungus grows inside, producing toxins and consuming nutrients.
  • The insect eventually dies from infection.

This makes it a natural and eco-friendly pest control option.

Recommended combinations for better results.

  • Neem Oil: Synergizes for broader pest control
  • Trichoderma spp.: Combines biological control agents for soil-borne diseases
  • Humic Acids / Organic Soil Amendments: Enhances plant health and pest resistance

Protect your soil, protect your future – with Utkarsh Beveroz-L.
Trusted by thousands of farmers & gardeners.Made in India, International Quality, Reasonably Priced.
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