Features of Hexaflumuron
Chemical Stability: Hexaflumuron is a chemical that is soluble in acetone and dichloromethane, characterized by its chemical stability.
Insecticidal and Ovicidal Activity: Hexaflumuron is a chitin synthesis inhibitor with high insecticidal and ovicidal activity, capable of rapidly killing pests and inhibiting their reproduction.
Wide Application Range: Hexaflumuron is primarily used for the control of pests in crops such as cotton, potatoes, and fruit trees. It is particularly effective against various Coleoptera, Diptera, and Hemiptera insects, including cotton bollworm, golden twin-spotted moth, leaf roller, and thorn moth.
Inhibition of Pest Growth: Hexaflumuron inhibits the synthesis of chitin in pests, obstructing their normal molting and metamorphosis, while also reducing their feeding rate, thereby achieving pest control.
Safety for Crops: Hexaflumuron is safe for crops and can be used on corn, vegetables, citrus, cotton, potatoes, grapes, and soybeans, making it suitable for integrated pest management.
Long-lasting Efficacy: Hexaflumuron has a long-lasting effect, is resistant to rain wash-off, and selectively affects beneficial arthropod adults without causing a resurgence of piercing-sucking pests. It has a mild effect on beneficial insect adults and predatory spiders.
Product Details of Hexaflumuron
Product name | Hexaflumuron |
Tech grade | 95%TC |
Formulation | 50G/L EC,200G/L SC,15%WDG |
Molecular formula | C16h8cl2f6n2o3 |
CAS No. | 86479-06-3 |
EINECS No. | 401-400-1 |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Application
- Applications of Hexaflumuron in Agriculture
Hexaflumuron is suitable for controlling pests in cotton, tomatoes, peppers, cruciferous vegetables, apples, peaches, and citrus fruits. It is primarily used to manage various pests from the orders Coleoptera, Diptera, and Hemiptera, such as **rapeseed beetle**, diamondback moth, beet armyworm, cabbage looper, tobacco budworm, cotton bollworm, apple leafminer, leaf miner, leafroller, cotton cutworm, onion fly, larvae of the family Cossidae, and others.
Hexaflumuron can indirectly improve crop yield and quality by reducing pest damage. By controlling these pests, crops can focus their energy on growth and produce higher yields. However, it is important to note that Hexaflumuron itself does not directly enhance yield or quality.
2. Role of Hexaflumuron in Public Health
(1) Insecticide for Vector Control
Vector-borne diseases include malaria, dengue fever, lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiasis, chikungunya, filariasis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, Zika virus, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, and tick-borne diseases, which account for approximately 17% of the global infectious disease burden. More than half of the global population lives in areas at risk of two or more major vector-borne diseases. Despite the differences in pathogens, epidemiology, burden, and existing treatments, all vector-borne diseases share a common feature: they are transmitted through vectors such as mosquitoes, midges, triatomine bugs, sand flies, snails, or ticks, and can be disrupted through vector control. In fact, vector control interventions have proven essential for controlling and eliminating most vector-borne diseases.
Vector control interventions largely rely on the action of chemical insecticides, which can be sprayed on surfaces and water bodies, applied from the air, or impregnated into long-lasting mesh materials.
(2) Termite Control
Hexaflumuron is an insecticide used to control termites. Although its primary use is to manage termites, it can also provide some public health benefits by preventing termite infestations, which can damage property and potentially displace individuals. Termite infestations can cause severe damage to homes and other structures. In severe cases, termite infestations can make buildings uninhabitable. By preventing termite infestations, Hexaflumuron can help protect public health by ensuring that people have safe and reliable housing.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers Hexaflumuron to be a low-risk pesticide. This means the EPA has determined that Fluazuron has minimal impact on human health, low toxicity to non-target organisms, and a low likelihood of groundwater contamination.