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Imidacloprid is an insecticide that was made to mimic nicotine. Nicotine is naturally found in many plants, including tobacco, and is toxic to insects. Imidacloprid is used to control sucking insects, termites, some soil insects, and fleas on pets.
It has been used in products sold in the United States Imidacloprid is a patented chemical, Imidacloprid is manufactured by Bayer Cropscience (part of Bayer AG) and sold under trade names Kohinor, Admire, Advantage, Gaucho, Merit, Confidor, Hachikusan, Premise, Prothor, and Winner.
Imidacloprid has a photolysis half-life of 39 days at the soil surface, with a range of 26.5-229 days when incorporated into the soil. Persistence in soil allows for continual availability for uptake by plant roots.Soil half-life for imidacloprid ranged from 40 days in unamended soil to up to 124 days for soil recently amended with organic fertilizers.
Use Imidacloprid 2F when you have insect pests infesting your turf and ornamentals. Most favorable control will be achieved when applications are made prior to egg hatch of the target pests. Apply on calm days when wind speed are low to minimize the risk of drift.
Global Imidacloprid market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Imidacloprid belongs to the class of insecticides known as neonicotinoids, which are neuroactive and were inspired by nicotine. Known by the brand names Kohinor, Admire, Advantage, Gaucho, Merit, Confidor, Hachikusan, Premise, Prothor, and Winner, imidacloprid is a proprietary chemical that is produced by Bayer Cropscience (a division of Bayer AG). It is advertised as a pesticide, seed treatment, systemic insecticide, insecticide spray, termite control, and flea control.
Imidacloprid, the company’s thorny systemic pesticide that has been linked to honey bee deaths, will shortly be replaced by a new class of chemical that will be introduced by Bayer CropScience.
Flupyradifurone is the new active component. It is a systemic compound from the butenolide chemical family that is effective against pest sucking insects. It is anticipated to play a significant role in the Bayer CropScience insecticide lineup as a replacement for imidaclolprid.