Can abamectin and phoxim kill root-knot nematodes?

Not sure.

Phoxim is effective against phoxim larvae and controls wheat aphids, wheat leafflies, cotton aphids, cabbage caterpillars, thrips, armyworms, aphids on fruit trees, inchworms, whiteflies, and tobacco caterpillars. Rice bracts, rice leaf rollers, leafhoppers, planthoppers, rice thrips, cotton flies, red flies, cutworms, little gray cicadas, pine caterpillars, etc.

How to use abamectin: ① To control diamondback moth and cabbage caterpillar, use 1000-1500 times 2% abamectin emulsifiable concentrate + 1000 times 1% emamectin salt in the young larval stage, which can be effective It can effectively control its damage. The control effect against diamondback moth can still reach 90-95% 14 days after treatment, and the control effect against cabbage caterpillar can reach more than 95%. ② To control pests such as goldenrod, leafminer, leafminer, American spotted fly and vegetable whitefly, use 3000-5000 times of 1.8% avermectin EC + 1000 during the egg hatching period and larvae generation period. The preventive effect of double high chlorine spray is still over 90% 7-10 days after application. ③ To control beet armyworm, use 1,000 times 1.8% avermectin EC, and the control effect will still reach over 90% 7-10 days after treatment. ④ To control spider mites, gall mites, yellow mites and various resistant aphids in fruit trees, vegetables, grain and other crops, use 4000-6000 times 1.8% avermectin emulsifiable concentrate spray. ⑤To prevent and control vegetable root-knot nematode disease, use 500 ml per mu, and the control effect reaches 80-90%.