Features of Methoxyfenozide
1. Unique Mechanism of Action
Methoxyfenozide is a non-steroidal ecdysteroid. It mimics the action of natural insect ecdysteroids. It prevents lepidopteran larvae from forming new cuticles and causes premature molting. This results in physiological death of the larvae. Symptoms of poisoning typically appear 4 to 16 hours after larvae contact the pesticide.
2. Broad Insecticidal Spectrum
Methoxyfenozide exhibits high selectivity against lepidopteran pests. It is effective against various lepidopteran insects, especially larvae and eggs. It effectively controls pests like beet armyworm, fall armyworm, diamondback moth, rice leaf folder, two-lined spittlebug, three-lined spittlebug, brown leaf roller, corn borer, and leaf folder.
3. Diverse Modes of Action
Methoxyfenozide has stomach toxicity and also exhibits contact and ovicidal activity. It does not have penetration or phloem absorption. Its efficacy is slow, but it has a long-lasting effect.
4. High Safety
At normal field doses, it does not harm beneficial insects like bees and predators.