Celphos Insecticide contains Aluminium Phosphide, a powerful fumigant used for the control of insect pests in stored grains and commodities.
When exposed to atmospheric moisture, it releases phosphine gas, which penetrates deep into stored grains and eliminates insects at all life stages — eggs, larvae, pupae and adults.
Why Choose Celphos Insecticide?
Powerful insecticide that provides fast knockdown and long-lasting control of major crop and household pests—ideal for agriculture
• Deep Penetration Fumigation
Phosphine gas penetrates through grain mass for complete pest control.
• Controls All Life Stages
Kills eggs, larvae, pupae and adult insects.
• No Residue on Grains (When Used Properly)
Leaves minimal residue when applied according to safety guidelines.
• Suitable for Bulk Storage
Ideal for warehouses, silos and large-scale storage operations.
• Cost-Effective Protection
Prevents heavy storage losses and maintains grain quality.
How to Use Celphos Insecticide?
Mix Properly
Use the recommended Celphos Insecticide per litre and dilute in clean water as per label instructions.
Spray Correctly
Apply as a foliar spray with a calibrated sprayer, ensuring even coverage on leaves.
Choose the Right Time
Spray during early morning or late evening at the first sign of pest attack. Avoid strong sun or rain.
Stay Safe & Store Well
Wear gloves and mask while spraying. Keep the product stored in a cool, dry place away from food, animals, and children.
Target Pests • Suitable Crops • Ideal Application Time
Controls Major Plant Pests
- Rice weevil
- Lesser grain borer
- Khapra beetle
- Flour beetles
- Pulse beetles
- Grain moths
Suitable Crops
- Tomato
- Chilli
- Brinjal
- Okra
- Leafy vegetables
- Rose & flowering plants
- Fruit plants
- Indoor & outdoor ornamental plants
Best Time to Apply
- Early morning or evening spraying recommended
- Avoid spraying during strong sunlight
- Do not spray during flowering when bees are active
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Is Celphos safe for home use?
No. It is a restricted fumigant meant for trained professionals only.
Q2. Where is it commonly used?
In warehouses, grain storage facilities and silos.
Q3. Does it leave harmful residue?
When used properly and aerated correctly, residue levels are minimal.
Q4. Is license required?
Yes, in many regions Aluminium Phosphide is a regulated product.



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