Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | Thiodicarb:59669-26-0 |
Formula: | Thiodicarb:C10h16n4o4s3 |
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For liquid: | 200LTR/drum, 20L/drum, 1L/bottle, 500ml/bottle, 250ml/bottle, 100ml/bottle. |
For solid: | 25 kg/drum, 25kg/bag, 1kg/bag or on the requirement of client. |
Delivery Detail: | 20-30days |
The pesticide mixture of Thiodicarb + Imidacloprid combines a carbamate insecticide (thiodicarb) with a neonicotinoid (imidacloprid) to provide broad-spectrum control of insect pests through both contact and systemic action. Below are its key applications, target pests, and usage guidelines:
Thiodicarb:
A carbamate insecticide that inhibits acetylcholinesterase (AChE), causing nerve paralysis and death in insects.
Effective against chewing pests (e.g., lepidopteran larvae).
Imidacloprid:
A neonicotinoid that binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), disrupting nerve signals.
Strong systemic activity, controlling sucking pests and soil-dwelling insects.
Synergistic Effect:
Broader pest spectrum (sucking + chewing insects).
Delays resistance development.
Crop | Target Pests |
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Cotton | Bollworms (Helicoverpa), aphids, thrips, whiteflies |
Corn/Maize | Corn borers, rootworms, aphids |
Soybean | Stink bugs, caterpillars, leafhoppers |
Vegetables (e.g., tomato, cabbage) | Diamondback moth, whiteflies, leafminers |
Rice | Stem borers, planthoppers |
Seed Treatment: Common for crops like corn and cotton (protects early growth stages).
Foliar Spray: Recommended dose 0.3-0.5 g/L water (adjust based on pest pressure).
Soil Application: Controls soil-dwelling pests (e.g., grubs, termites).
Dual-action (contact + systemic).
Long-lasting residual effect (especially with imidacloprid).
Effective against resistant pests due to mixed modes of action.
Toxicity:
Moderately toxic to bees (avoid spraying during flowering).
Toxic to aquatic organisms (keep away from water bodies).
Resistance Management: Rotate with pyrethroids or IGRs (e.g., chlorantraniliprole).
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI): Typically 7-14 days (check local regulations).
Personal Protection: Wear gloves, mask, and goggles during handling.
Imidacloprid: Restricted in the EU (bee concerns) but widely used in the U.S., Asia, and Africa.
Thiodicarb: Banned in the EU but available in other regions (e.g., Brazil, India).
Technical indexes | |
Item | Index |
Mass fraction of Thiodicarb, % ≥ | 95.0 |
Mass fraction of Methomyl, % ≤ | 0.5 |
pH range | 5.0~7.0 |
Melting point (°C) ≥ | 155 |
Moisture, %, ≤ | 0.5 |