Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 122453-73-0 |
Formula: | C15h11brclf3n2o |
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Melting Point: | 91-92° |
Boiling Point: | 443.5±45.0 °C(Predicted) |
Density: | 1.53±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Purity: | 98% |
Application
Chlorfenapyr is a broad-spectrum insecticide and acaricide acting through ingestion and by contact. It is used in agriculture against leafminers, thrips, mites and other pests, and in non-crop and public health against termites, cockroaches, ants, bedbugs, flies, spiders, centipedes and other insect pests.
Chlorfenapyr has a certain effect of killing eggs, combined with pest forecasting work, it is recommended that spraying at the peak of the pest's incubation or the peak of egg incubation can have a good control effect.
Since Chlorfenapyr has good local conductivity in the plant body, it can penetrate and conduct from one side of the leaf to the other side, so the same effect can be obtained on the back side of the leaf where the pests feed.
The control effect is 90-100% within 1-3 days after the medicine, and the medicine effect can still be stable at 90% within 15 days after the medicine. The recommended dosage is 30-40 ml per mu, and the safety interval is 15-20 days.
Use 34-50 ml of 10% suspending agent to control the diamondback moth, beet armyworm, and mu on cruciferous vegetables. Spray 40-50 kg of water regularly. Increase the dosage for older large insects. The efficacy can be maintained for about 15 days. It should not be used more than 2 times in each growing season. It can be mixed with cis-cypermethrin, or used in rotation with hexaflumuron or lambda-cyhalothrin to enhance the oviparison effect.