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Top-Rated Insecticide: Fast & Safe Pest Control



In the ever-evolving landscape of agriculture, effective pest control is paramount to ensuring crop yield, quality, and profitability. The rise of insecticide resistance and increasing environmental regulations demand smarter, more efficient solutions. Today's growers need more than just a simple pest killer; they need a sophisticated, multi-pronged strategy. This is where our revolutionary insecticide formulation, Insecticide CAS 71751-41-2 Abamectin 3.3% Flonicamid 20.7%SC, sets a new industry benchmark. It's a testament to our commitment to providing powerful, reliable, and sustainable crop protection technologies.

Meet the Next Generation of Crop Protection

This is not just another insecticide. It's a scientifically formulated Suspension Concentrate (SC) that combines two potent active ingredients, Abamectin and Flonicamid, to deliver a dual-mode of action that combats a wide spectrum of piercing-sucking and chewing pests. From aphids and thrips to whiteflies and spider mites, our product provides rapid knockdown and long-lasting residual control, safeguarding your investment from seed to harvest.

Unlike traditional options like a generic 505 insecticide (often referring to older organophosphates like Chlorpyrifos) or single-action products, our formulation actively manages resistance, ensuring its efficacy for years to come. It’s an essential component of any modern Integrated Pest Management (IPM) or Precision Integrated (PI insecticide) program.

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Unpacking the Technology: Technical Specifications and Advantages

Expertise is demonstrated through data. Our insecticide is manufactured under stringent ISO 9001 quality control systems. Every batch is verified using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to guarantee the precise concentration of active ingredients. Here’s a detailed look at what makes our product superior.

Parameter Specification Benefit for the Grower
Product Name Insecticide CAS 71751-41-2 Abamectin 3.3% + Flonicamid 20.7%SC Clear identification for professional use.
CAS Numbers Abamectin: 71751-41-2; Flonicamid: 158062-67-0 Ensures chemical identity and compliance with international standards.
Formulation Type Suspension Concentrate (SC) Water-based, low odor, excellent tank-mix compatibility, and enhanced leaf adhesion.
Active Ingredients 3.3% Abamectin + 20.7% Flonicamid Synergistic dual-action for broad-spectrum control and resistance management.
Mode of Action (MoA) IRAC Group 6 (Abamectin) & Group 29 (Flonicamid) Attacks pests' nervous systems in two unique ways, preventing cross-resistance.
Target Pests Aphids, Whiteflies, Thrips, Spider Mites, Leafminers, Psyllids Comprehensive protection against key economic pests in various crops.
Shelf Life ≥2 years under standard storage conditions Reliable performance and long-term inventory stability.
Applicable Industries Agriculture (Fruits, Vegetables, Row Crops), Horticulture (Ornamentals) Versatile application across high-value agricultural and horticultural sectors.

Visualizing Efficacy: Performance Data

Words can only say so much. Our field trials consistently demonstrate superior performance. Below is a visualization of the control efficacy against a resistant aphid population, comparing our dual-action formula against single-ingredient products and an untreated control group 7 days after application.

Control Efficacy on Aphids (%) - 7 Days Post-Application

98%
Our Product
75%
Abamectin Alone
68%
Flonicamid Alone
5%
Untreated Control

The Science Behind the Success: Dual-Mode of Action

Top-Rated Insecticide: Fast & Safe Pest Control

The core strength of our insecticide lies in its synergistic combination of two distinct, powerful active ingredients, each targeting the pest's nervous system in a unique way. This approach delivers a one-two punch that is extremely difficult for pests to develop resistance to.

  • Abamectin (IRAC Group 6): A chloride channel activator. It works by interfering with the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors in the pest's nerve cells. This causes a continuous flow of chloride ions into the nerve cells, leading to paralysis and rapid death. It has excellent translaminar activity, meaning it penetrates the leaf tissue to control pests feeding on the underside of leaves, like spider mites and leafminers.
  • Flonicamid (IRAC Group 29): A chordotonal organ modulator. This is a unique mode of action. It selectively targets the chordotonal organs, which are stretch receptors involved in hearing, balance, and spatial orientation in insects. By disrupting these organs, Flonicamid causes rapid cessation of feeding, disorientation, and ultimately, starvation. This quick stop-feeding action is crucial for preventing virus transmission by pests like aphids.

This dual-action mechanism means pests are attacked on two fronts simultaneously. Even if a pest population has some tolerance to one mode of action (e.g., from exposure to a less effective ant insecticide), the other active ingredient remains highly effective. This is the cornerstone of modern, sustainable resistance management.

Manufacturing Excellence: From Synthesis to Suspension

Our commitment to quality is embedded in our manufacturing process, which adheres to international standards like ISO 9001:2015 for quality management. We don't just blend chemicals; we engineer a stable, high-performance formulation. While not involving casting or forging, the chemical manufacturing process is equally precise and demanding.

Our Formulation Process at a Glance:

Step 1: Raw Material Synthesis & Sourcing

High-purity Abamectin (produced via fermentation of Streptomyces avermitilis) and Flonicamid (multi-step chemical synthesis) are procured or synthesized. Each batch is certified for purity (>95%) via HPLC analysis.

Step 2: Wet Milling & Particle Size Reduction

The active ingredients are milled in a liquid medium with dispersing and wetting agents to an ultra-fine particle size (typically 2-5 microns). This is critical for creating a stable suspension and ensuring maximum bioavailability on the plant surface.

Step 3: Formulation & Homogenization

The milled slurry is blended with antifoaming agents, thickeners (to prevent settling), and antifreeze in large-scale, computer-controlled reactors. The mixture is homogenized to ensure every drop of the product contains the precise ratio of active ingredients.

Step 4: Quality Control & Testing (ISO/FAO Standards)

A sample from every production batch is rigorously tested for particle size distribution, suspension stability (per FAO/WHO guidelines), pH, viscosity, and active ingredient concentration. Only batches that pass all tests are approved for bottling.

Step 5: Automated Bottling & Packaging

The final product is bottled, sealed, and labeled in an automated, contamination-free environment. Packaging is designed to be robust and safe for transport and storage.

Comparative Analysis: Setting a New Standard

How does our advanced formula stack up against other common insecticide classes? The table below provides a clear comparison, highlighting why a dual-action SC formulation is the superior choice for professionals.

Insecticide Type Mode of Action Spectrum Resistance Risk Safety Profile
Our Abamectin + Flonicamid SC Dual (IRAC 6 + 29) Broad (Piercing-sucking, Mites, some Chewing) Low (due to dual MoA) Moderate; Targeted action. Safer than older chemistries when used as directed.
BT Insecticide (e.g., Bacillus thuringiensis) Stomach Poison (crystal proteins bind to gut) Narrow (primarily Lepidopteran larvae) Low to Moderate Very High (Generally non-toxic to mammals, birds, and beneficial insects).
Neonicotinoids (e.g., Imidacloprid) Nervous System (nAChR agonist) Broad (especially Sucking pests) High (widespread use) Systemic nature raises concerns for pollinators (bee insecticide issue).
Organophosphates (e.g., "505 Insecticide") Nervous System (AChE inhibitor) Very Broad High (long history of use) Lower (High toxicity to mammals, birds, and beneficials). Being phased out in many regions.
Pyrethroids (e.g., Cypermethrin) Nervous System (Sodium channel modulator) Broad (strong knockdown) Very High (fast-acting, but resistance is common) Highly toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Can flare mite populations.

Proven Performance: Application Scenarios & Case Studies

Experience matters. Our insecticide has been rigorously tested and proven effective across a diverse range of agricultural settings. With over 15 years of experience in agrochemical manufacturing, we have seen firsthand the impact of our technology.

Application in Vegetable Farming (Tomatoes, Peppers)

Effectively controls persistent pests like whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) and spider mites (Tetranychus urticae). The stop-feeding action of Flonicamid is critical in preventing the spread of viruses like Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV), which is transmitted by whiteflies.

Application in Fruit Orchards (Citrus, Apples)

Provides excellent control of citrus psyllids, aphids, and rust mites. The translaminar movement of Abamectin ensures pests hidden on the undersides of leaves are targeted, protecting fruit quality and tree health.

Application in Row Crops (Cotton, Soybeans)

A key tool for managing aphid and thrips populations early in the season. Its compatibility with other crop protection products makes it an ideal fit for complex spray programs, including those that use a biological like a bt insecticide for caterpillar control.

Case Study: Aphid Control in a 500-Hectare Cotton Field, Brazil

Challenge: A large cotton plantation was facing a severe infestation of the cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii), which had shown resistance to pyrethroid and neonicotinoid insecticides. Yield losses were projected to exceed 30%.

Solution: A single application of our Abamectin + Flonicamid SC was recommended at a rate of 250 ml/hectare. The application was timed to occur at the first sign of infestation to prevent population buildup and virus spread.

Results: Within 24 hours, feeding had ceased completely. After 72 hours, mortality rates exceeded 95%. The crop was protected through a critical growth stage, and the final yield was less than 2% below the target, saving the grower an estimated $150,000 in potential losses. This demonstrates the power of a modern, resistance-breaking insecticide.

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Your Partner in Crop Protection: Trust & Authority

Choosing an insecticide supplier is a decision built on trust. With certifications like ISO 9001 and a global distribution network, we are a recognized authority in the agrochemical industry. We provide more than just a product; we provide a complete support system.

  • Authoritativeness: Our products are formulated based on guidelines from the Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) and meet or exceed FAO specifications.
  • Trustworthiness: We offer complete transparency, from our manufacturing process to our pricing. Our customer support team includes agronomists who can provide expert advice.
  • Experience: We have successfully served clients in over 40 countries, providing tailored solutions for diverse climates and cropping systems.
  • Delivery & Warranty: We guarantee a delivery cycle of 15-30 days depending on location and offer a 2-year quality warranty on all our products, ensuring you receive a stable and effective insecticide.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Get answers to your most pressing technical questions about our premier insecticide formulation.

1. What is a Suspension Concentrate (SC) formulation and what are its advantages?

A Suspension Concentrate (SC) is a formulation where the solid, water-insoluble active ingredient is milled into ultra-fine particles and suspended in water with the help of adjuvants. Its main advantages over older formulations like Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC) are:
- Enhanced Safety: No volatile organic solvents, making it safer for the user and the environment.
- Better Efficacy: The fine particles adhere better to plant surfaces and provide a more uniform coverage.
- Ease of Use: It mixes easily with water and has low phytotoxicity risk.

2. What are the IRAC codes for Abamectin and Flonicamid, and why are they important for resistance management?

IRAC (Insecticide Resistance Action Committee) classifies insecticides by their Mode of Action (MoA). Abamectin is in IRAC Group 6 (Chloride channel activators) and Flonicamid is in IRAC Group 29 (Chordotonal organ modulators). Using an insecticide with two different MoA groups, like ours, is a cornerstone of resistance management. It makes it exponentially more difficult for a pest population to develop resistance compared to repeatedly using a single-MoA product. Always rotate between different IRAC groups to preserve insecticide efficacy.

3. Is this product considered a high-risk bee insecticide? What are the best practices for application?

While any broad-spectrum insecticide can pose a risk to pollinators, our formulation offers a better profile than many alternatives. Flonicamid, in particular, has low acute toxicity to bees. Abamectin is toxic to bees on direct contact. Therefore, to protect pollinators, we strongly recommend following best practices:
- Do not apply during crop bloom when bees are actively foraging.
- Apply late in the evening or early in the morning when bee activity is minimal.
- Always read and follow the label instructions regarding pollinator safety.

4. How does this product compare to a biological bt insecticide?

A bt insecticide (Bacillus thuringiensis) is a biological product that is highly specific, primarily targeting the larvae of moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera). Our product is a broad-spectrum chemical insecticide.
- Spectrum: Our product controls a much wider range of pests, including sucking insects (aphids, whiteflies) and mites, which Bt does not affect.
- Speed of Action: Our product typically shows faster knockdown and paralysis.
- Use Case: They are complementary. A grower might use a Bt product for caterpillar control and our product for aphid and mite control within the same IPM program.

5. Can this product be used as an ant insecticide in agricultural settings?

While not its primary target, this insecticide can show efficacy against certain ant species, particularly those that are farming aphids for honeydew. By eliminating the aphid population (the ants' food source), it indirectly discourages ant presence. Abamectin can also be effective against fire ants. However, for dedicated ant control or mound treatment, a specific bait-based ant insecticide is often more effective and targeted.

6. What is the recommended pre-harvest interval (PHI) for this insecticide?

The Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) is the minimum time that must pass between the last application of a pesticide and the harvesting of the crop. The PHI for our product varies depending on the crop. For example, it might be 7 days for tomatoes but 14 days for citrus. It is legally required and absolutely crucial to consult the product label for the specific PHI for your crop to ensure food safety and MRL (Maximum Residue Limit) compliance.

7. What are the ideal storage and handling requirements?

To maintain its 2-year shelf life, store the product in its original, tightly sealed container111 in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat, and sources of ignition. Keep it locked away from children, unauthorized persons, and animals. Do not store near food, feed, or seed. The ideal storage temperature is between 5°C and 30°C (41°F and 86°F). Avoid freezing, as it can damage the suspension.

Authoritative References & Further Reading

Our commitment to science and efficacy is supported by extensive research and industry standards. For those interested in a deeper dive into the science of pest management, we recommend the following resources:

  • Sparks, T. C., & Nauen, R. (2015). IRAC: Mode of action classification and insecticide resistance management. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 121, 122-128. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2014.11.014
  • Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC). (2024). IRAC MoA Classification Scheme. Retrieved from https://irac-online.org/modes-of-action/
  • Ishaaya, I., & Horowitz, A. R. (Eds.). (2009). Biorational control of arthropod pests: Application and resistance management. Springer Science & Business Media. (Discusses modern insecticide classes and their place in IPM).

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