Imidacloprid belongs to chemical class of neonicotinoid insecticides. It exhibits excellent systemic properties and a significant residual activity.
MODE OF ACTION
Imidacloprid acts by interfering with the transmission of impulses in the nerve system of insects. It acts by exciting certain nerve cells acting on a receptor protein. Treated insects die as a result of the dysfunction of the nervous system. It is characterized by its excellent systemic properties.
Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) Classification No. 4A
FEATURES
Imidacloprid has a broad spectrum of activity, particularly against sucking insects, various species of beetles, some species of flies, leaf miners and termites
Its outstanding biological efficacy, especially its excellent root-systemic properties, its broad spectrum of activity, good long lasting effect - combined with low application rates and good plant compatibility, has made the product the first choice of the farmer
The part of active ingredient taken up by the plant is further distributed in an acropetally direction.
Confidor is compatible with conventional insecticides
CROP AND TARGET PESTS
Crops | Target Pests |
---|---|
Cotton | Aphid, Jassid,Thrips, White Fly |
Rice | Brown Plant Hopper,White-backed Plant Hopper, Green Leaf Hopper |
Chilli | Aphid, Jassid, Thrips |
Sugarcane | Termite |
Mango | Hopper |
Sunflower | Thrips,Jassid,White Fly |
Okra | Aphid, Thrips,Jassid |
Citrus | Leaf Miner,Psylla |
Ground nut | Aphid, Jassid, |
Grapes | Flea beetle |
Tomato | White Fly |
Note: Do not spray during active bee foraging period of the day
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