Drift, evaporation, and poor adhesion can limit the effectiveness of pesticide applications. AirStick is a pinene resin-based adjuvant designed to improve the contact, wetting, and adhesion of pesticides on plant surfaces. Blended with paraffinic oil and an emulsifier (surfactant), it acts as a superior sticker-spreader with nonionic properties, helping spray deposits stay in place for longer-lasting protection.
How AirStick Works
AirStick creates a soft, elastic film on plant foliage that polymerizes under sunlight. This film helps pesticides resist rain erosion, UV degradation, and volatility. Rain can wash away pesticides before they have a chance to work, but AirStick helps them stay put. Even after an inch of rain, it holds treatments in place for up to 10 days. By improving how they stick, spread, and absorb, it makes herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides more effective.
Where to Use AirStick
AirStick helps pesticides stick where they’re needed, whether on turfgrass, ornamentals, or agricultural crops. It keeps treatments in place and working longer, whether the job is on a home lawn, a commercial property, or a large recreational space.
Target Uses
Keeping pesticides from washing away or breaking down is key to making treatments last. AirStick helps lock them in place on turf, ornamentals, and other agronomic applications, so they stay effective longer and reduce the need for constant reapplication.
AirStick Features and Benefits
- Pesticides won’t wash away before doing their job.
- It makes a protective layer to prevent faster breakdown.
- Pesticides will spread more evenly and get absorbed even better.
- The applications will work up to 10 days even if it rains.
- It works with most pesticides and spray programs.
Maximize Pesticide Performance with AirStick
When pesticides need to stick, spread, and last, AirStick delivers. Pesticides work best when they stay where they’re sprayed. AirStick helps treatments stick to turf and plants, so landscapers, turf managers, and farmers get longer-lasting results. Even after rain or intense sun, it keeps herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides doing their job.