Introduction
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Fipronil is an organic compound, a phenylpyrazole insecticide with a wide insecticidal spectrum. It mainly has stomach poisoning effect on pests, and also has contact killing and certain systemic effects. Its mechanism of action is to hinder Insect γ-aminobutyric acid controls chloride metabolism, so it has high insecticidal activity against important pests such as aphids, leafhoppers, planthoppers, Lepidoptera larvae, flies and Coleoptera, and has no phytotoxicity to crops. The agent can be applied to the soil or sprayed on the leaves. Applying to the soil can effectively control corn root leaf beetle, wireworm and cutworm. When sprayed on the leaves, it has a high level of control effect on diamondback moth, cabbage butterfly, rice thrips, etc., and has a long lasting effect.
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