Product feature
1. Highly effective as broad spectrum insecticide.
2. There is target site specificity between insects and mammals, with Fipronil displaying tighter binding (i.e., higher potency) in the insect GABA chloride channel than mammals, providing useful selective toxicity.
3. Fipronil has both contact and ingestion activity, but is particularly effective by way of ingestion. The rapid knockdown effect associated with some insecticides is absent in Fipronil and insect mortality may appear to be moderately slow. However, intermediate responses, such as cessation of feeding, may be noted soon after treatment. Residual control following foliar application is in general good to excellent.
4. The site of action of Fipronil sets it apart from most commercial insecticides. a new generation insecticide belonging to new family of Phenyl Pyrazole.
5. Fipronil spray has shown demonstrable Plant Growth Enhancement (PGE) effect in many crops.
6. Fipronil is an excellent thripicide
7. It also effective for termite control
Recommend mixture products
Fipronil 5%+ Imidacloprid 15% FS
Product Introduction
Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide with high activity and wide application range. It can be used in rice, cotton, vegetables, soybeans, rape, tobacco, potatoes, tea, sorghum, corn, fruit trees, forests, public health, animal husbandry, etc. to prevent and control rice borers, brown planthopper, rice weevil, cotton bollworm, slime moth, diamondback moth, cabbage caterpillar, cabbage armyworm, beetle, root cutting worm, bulb nematode, caterpillar, fruit tree mosquito, wheat aphid, coccidia Trichomonas, etc.
Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide with different mode of action, effective against wide range of insect pests.
Mode of action
Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide that belongs to the phenylpyrazole chemical family. Fipronil disrupts the insect central nervous system by blocking the ligand-gated ion channel of the GABAA receptor and glutamate-gated chloride (GluCl) channels. This causes hyperexcitation of contaminated insects' nerves and muscles.
It is mainly stomach toxic to pests, and has both contact and certain internal absorption effects.
Target crops
Rice borers, brown planthopper, rice weevil, cotton bollworm, slime moth, diamondback moth, cabbage caterpillar, cabbage armyworm, beetle, root cutting worm, bulb nematode, caterpillar, fruit tree mosquito, wheat aphid, coccidia Trichomonas.
Target pests
Rice, cotton, vegetables, soybeans, rape, tobacco, potatoes, tea, sorghum, corn, fruit trees, forests, public health, animal husbandry.
Application
Formulation | Crop | Pest | Dosage |
Fipronil 5% SC | Rice | Leaf Folder, Stem Borers, Plant Hoppers | 400-600 ml Per 200 litre Water/Acre |
Chilli | Thrip, Aphid and Fruit Borer | ||
Cabbage | Diamond-back moth | ||
Sugarcane | Early Shoot Borer and Root Borer | ||
Cotton | Aphids, Jassids, Thrips, White Fly, Bollworms | ||
Fipronil 80% WDG | Brassicas (head cabbage cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kohirabi) | Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella), Cabbage White Butterfly (Pieris rapae), Cabbage Cluster Caterpillar (Crocidolomia pavonana) | 60g/ha |
Cotton | Cotton Thrips, Green Mirid | 15.5-30g/ha | |
Potatoes | Wireworm (various), mole cricket (various) | 62.5g/ha | |
Whitefringed Weevil | 125g/ha |