Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | acetamiprid:135410-20-7;160430-64-8; |
Formula: | acetamiprid: C10H11ClN4 |
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The mixture of Acetamiprid and Imidacloprid is a combination of two neonicotinoid insecticides, which are widely used in agriculture and horticulture for controlling a broad spectrum of insect pests. Here are the key applications of this mixture:
This mixture is effective against a wide range of insect pests, including:
Sucking insects: Aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leafhoppers, and planthoppers.
Chewing insects: Beetles, caterpillars, and some species of borers.
Soil-dwelling pests: Termites, grubs, and root-feeding insects.
The mixture can be applied to various crops, such as:
Vegetables: Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, eggplants, etc.
Fruits: Citrus, apples, grapes, strawberries, etc.
Field crops: Cotton, rice, maize, soybeans, etc.
Ornamentals: Flowers, shrubs, and ornamental plants.
Both Acetamiprid and Imidacloprid act on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in the nervous system of insects, causing overstimulation, paralysis, and death.
The combination provides a broader spectrum of control and reduces the risk of resistance development in pest populations.
Foliar spray: Direct application to the leaves and stems of plants.
Soil drench: Application to the soil, where it is absorbed by plant roots and translocated to other parts of the plant.
Seed treatment: Coating seeds before planting to protect young seedlings from early pest infestations.
Trunk injection or stem application: Used for trees and woody plants.
Broad-spectrum control: Effective against a wide range of pests.
Systemic activity: Moves through the plant tissues, providing long-lasting protection.
Low mammalian toxicity: Safer for humans and animals compared to older insecticides.
Synergistic effect: The combination enhances efficacy and reduces the likelihood of pest resistance.
Environmental impact: Neonicotinoids can affect non-target organisms, such as bees and other pollinators. Avoid application during flowering or use in a way that minimizes exposure to pollinators.
Resistance management: Rotate with insecticides from different chemical classes to prevent resistance development.
Follow label instructions: Adhere to recommended dosages, application timings, and safety guidelines.
In some regions, the use of neonicotinoids is restricted due to their impact on pollinators. Always check local regulations before use.