PYRIDABEN WP PYRIDABEN ECPYRIDABEN TC
PYRIDABEN WP

Pyridaben 95% TC 15% EC 20% WP

Pyridaben is an organic phosphorus acaricide. It has contact action but no systemic transportation or fumigation effect. It effectively kills the eggs, larvae, nymphs, and adults of leaf mites. It also shows good efficacy against rust mites. The action is rapid, with a lasting effect of 30 to 50 days, and it withstands rainwater washing. Its acaricidal effect is not influenced by temperature, and there is no cross-resistance with other chemicals. It is an ideal acaricide during the occurrence of leaf mites.

Pyridaben is a low-toxicity and broad-spectrum pesticide that is safe for humans and livestock. It has low toxicity to crops and enemies of pests but is highly toxic to fish. It causes no harm to deciduous fruit trees. On fruit trees, it mainly controls hawthorn leaf mites and apple spider mites on apple and pear trees. It also targets citrus spider mites and can control leafhoppers, aphids, and thrips on fruit trees.

Product Details of Pyridaben

Product namePyridaben
Tech grade95%TC
Formulation9.5%EC, 15%EC, 20%WP, 20%SC
Molecular formulaC19H25ClN2OS
CAS No.96489-71-3
EINECS No.405-700-3
Shelf life2 Years

Application

Daimling can effectively control the following pests:

Red Spider Mites: Red spider mites are one of the most common mites found on indoor and outdoor plants. They primarily feed on plant sap, causing leaves to turn yellow, wilt, and wither.

White Spider Mites: White spider mites are also common on indoor and outdoor plants. They usually appear in groups on the undersides of leaves, sucking the sap and causing the leaves to yellow, dry out, and drop.

Peach Twig Borer Mites: Peach twig borer mites are significant pests that parasitize fruit trees. They lay eggs on the surface of the fruit and feed on the sap, leading to deformed fruit, reduced yield, or even total loss.

Vegetable Mites: Vegetable mites are a group of mites that attack vegetable crops, such as zucchini, cucumbers, and legumes. They suck the sap from the leaves, causing them to yellow, dry out, and wither.