It is mainly used as an insecticide and can effectively control a variety of pests, including aphids, caterpillars, mites, etc.
Dinotefuran can be used for the pest control of food crops, fruit trees, vegetables, etc., improving the yield and quality of crops.
Product name | Dinotefuran |
General info | Function: Insecticide |
Specification: 96% Tech, 50% WDG, 30% SC, 20% SP, 0.05% RB | |
CAS: 165252-70-0 | |
High effective agrochemical | |
Toxicology | Its acute oral LD₅₀ is 2450mg/kg for male rats and 2275mg/kg for female rats; 2840mg/kg for male mice and 2000mg/kg for female mice. The acute dermal LD₅₀ for rats > 2000mg/kg (both male and female). It has no teratogenic, carcinogenic, or mutagenic effects. Dinotefuran is also very safe for aquatic organisms. Fish toxicity tests show that for carp, the nm (48h) of dinotefuran > 1000mg/L, and for Daphnia > 1000mg/L. Similarly, dinotefuran has a very low toxicity to birds, with an acute oral LD₅₀ for quails > 1000mg/kg. According to bee tests, dinotefuran poses a medium - to - high - risk toxicity to bees, and it is prohibited from being used during the plant pollination flowering period. |
Application | This pesticide has the characteristics of strong contact - killing, stomach - poison, and root - systemic action, high quick - acting effect, a long effective period of 4 - 8 weeks (theoretically 43 days), and a wide insecticidal spectrum. It has excellent control effects on piercing - sucking mouthpart pests and shows high insecticidal activity even at very low dosages. It is mainly used to control aphids, leafhoppers, planthoppers, thrips, whiteflies and their resistant strains on a variety of crops such as wheat, rice, cotton, vegetables, fruit trees, and tobacco leaves. At the same time, it is highly effective against pests from Coleoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, and Homoptera, and is also highly effective against sanitary pests such as cockroaches, fleas, termites, and houseflies. |