PNPP containing natural substances for biostimulant use
Product usable in Organic Agriculture in accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 2018/848.
Composition
Dioecious nettle ( Urtica dioica L. ), Black elderberry ( Sambucus nigra L. ), Garlic ( Allium sativum L. ), Fern ( Dryopteris filix-mas ), Bay leaf ( Laurus nobilis ), Soapwort ( Saponaria officinalis )
The nettle manure contained in this preparation is a basic substance recognized for its properties
Pest and insect repellent
Use of AntivolĀ®
Crop biostimulant
Mode d’emploi
Spraying on the ground after sowing (all crops) preferably on damp soil
Dosage : 10L / ha / 100L of water
Application within 24 hours after sowing provides maximum effectiveness.
Can be positioned at the same time as weeding.
Heavy rainfall will have an impact on the duration of effectiveness, in this case repeat the application.
Reinforcement of protection: By coating the seeds with SILITOP.
Precautions for use
Avoid contact with skin and eyes, wearing goggles and gloves recommended. Do not swallow. Wash hands after use.
Storage
Natural product without preservatives or sulfites.
Store in the original packaging protected from light and moisture. Keep at temperatures between +5Ā°C and +35Ā°C, out of reach of children and away from food and drink, including those of animals. Dispose of the container in accordance with the sorting instructions. Plant extracts may form a slight natural deposit, without affecting the quality of the product.
Packaging
BIB of 20L, 250L, 500L and 1000L
The recognized functions of AntivolĀ® plants
Plants have special or beneficial properties that have been recognized since ancient times.
The AntivolĀ® biostimulant is made from a selection of plants whose characteristics help combat crop predators: crows, pigeons, etc.

Elderberry manure (Ā Sambucus nigraĀ )
Active ingredients:
- Flavonoids and alkaloids: Essential compounds in the fight against biotic and abiotic stresses; injuries, nutritional deficiency, defense against insects and against pathogens
- Sambucins and Conicine: Major repellent of insect pests
- Insect repellent action
- Prevention of attacks by insects and
soil parasites (aphids, worms, leafhoppers, scale insects, wireworms, moths, etc.) - Prevention of fungal contaminants

Fern Manure (Ā Dryopteris filix-masĀ )
Contains phenolic compounds including
Filicin and Phytoecdysteroids
Regulates larval moulting and inhibits feeding
and reproduction of many pests.
- Prevention of attacks by insects and soil parasites (wireworms, moths, aphids, worms, leafhoppers, scale insects, etc.)

Garlic manure (Allium sativum)
Rich in Allicin and sulfur compounds.
Rich in nutrients, trace elements, natural sulfur, copper and vitamins assimilated by plants.
- Insect and pest repellent
- Elicitor of natural defenses
- Nutritional deficiency

Nettle manure (Ā Urtica dioicaĀ )
Contains flavonoids and alkaloids, essential compounds in the fight against biotic and abiotic stresses, injuries, nutritional deficiencies, defense against insects and against pathogens.
Insecticide acaricide
- Pests and insects: Colorado beetles,
mites, aphids, worms, codling moths, etc. - Fertilization and growth

Bay leaf manure (Ā Laurus nobilisĀ )
Rich in cineole and terpenes (eugenol, geraniol)
Insect and pest repellent

Soapwort manure (Ā Saponaria officinalisĀ )
Rich in saponin: āSoap grassā
Significant wetting and fixing power
- Insect and pest repellent