Imidacloprid 17.8% SL is a water-soluble liquid insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class. Confidor or Imidacloprid acts systemically and translaminarly to target sap-sucking pests by binding to the insect’s nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, resulting in paralysis and death. 7.8% SL formulation is used in seed treatments and foliar sprays across crops like cotton, vegetables, paddy, and sugarcane. Systemic insecticide for controlling piercing-sucking pests across a wide range of field and horticultural crops. Imidacloprid has long residual activity, translaminar movement, and low application rate make it an ideal insecticide for integrated pest management programs.
Imidacloprid 17.8% SL is a water-soluble liquid insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class. Confidor or Imidacloprid acts systemically and translaminarly to target sap-sucking pests by binding to the insect’s nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, resulting in paralysis and death. 7.8% SL formulation is used in seed treatments and foliar sprays across crops like cotton, vegetables, paddy, and sugarcane. Systemic insecticide for controlling piercing-sucking pests across a wide range of field and horticultural crops. Imidacloprid has long residual activity, translaminar movement, and low application rate make it an ideal insecticide for integrated pest management programs.
Agrochemicals
Crop Protection & Pest Control
Insecticides
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Chemical Properties & Specifications
Cotton, Paddy, Vegetables, Sugarcane, Citrus
Aphids, Jassids, Thrips, Whiteflies, Brown planthopper
Systemically blocks nerve signals in insects
Foliar spray or seed treatment
100–150 ml per acre (varies by crop and pest level)
7–14 days depending on crop and environment
Systemic insecticide for controlling piercing-sucking pests across a wide range of field and horticultural crops with long residual activity, translaminar movement, low application rate and compatible with most agrochemical.
It is used to control sucking pests like aphids, whiteflies, and thrips through systemic action.
It is toxic to bees; avoid application during flowering or peak pollination periods.
Yes, this insecticide used in cotton, maize, and sunflower as a seed coating insecticide.
Yes, but compatibility must be confirmed via a jar test.
UN-approved containers with leak-proof caps
Yes along with Export Documentation such as COA, MSDS, Shelf Life, Stability Report.
WHO Classification: Class II (Moderately hazardous)
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