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What bugs can fipronil control

Fipronil is a phenylpyrazole insecticide with a wide insecticidal spectrum. It mainly acts as stomach poison to pests, and has both contact and certain absorption effects. Its mechanism of action is to hinder the chloride metabolism controlled by insect gamma-aminobutyric acid, so it has high insecticidal activity to aphids, leafhoppers, plantworms, lepidoptera larvae, flies and coleoptera and other important pests, and has no harm to crops. The agent can be applied to the soil or can be sprayed on the leaf surface. Soil application can effectively control maize root leaf beetle, golden needle worm and ground tiger. When spraying on the leaf surface, it has a high level of control effect on Diamondback moth, butterfly butterfly, rice thrips and so on, and the lasting time is long.

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Application

1. Fipronil has high activity and wide application range, and it also shows high sensitivity to hemiptera, thysanoptera, coleoptera, lepidoptera and other pests, as well as pyrethroids and carbamate insecticides that have developed resistance.

Fipronil can be used in rice, cotton, vegetables, soybean, rape, tobacco leaf, potato, tea, sorghum, corn, fruit trees, forests, public health, animal husbandry, to control rice borers, brown planthopper, rice weevil, cotton bollworm, slime worm, cabbage moth, cabbage moth, beetle, root worm, bulb nematode, caterpillar, fruit tree mosquito, wheat tube aphis, coccidium, trichomonas, etc.

2. Mainly used in rice, sugar cane, potatoes and other crops, animal health is mainly used to kill cats and dogs on the fleas and lice and other parasites

 

 

Post time: Feb-06-2025