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The effects and efficacy of high-efficiency cyhalothrin

The effects and efficacy of high-efficiency cyhalothrin

2026-02-10 09:10:18 · · #1

High-efficiency cyhalothrin is a pyrethroid insecticide that is fast-acting, highly effective, and has a broad-spectrum toxicity , exhibiting strong contact and stomach poison effects on pests. The main effects and efficacy of high-efficiency cyhalothrin are as follows:

The effects of high-efficiency cyhalothrin

1. High-efficiency cyhalothrin can inhibit the transmission of nerve axons in insects, and has the effects of repelling, knocking down and killing insects. It has a broad insecticidal spectrum, high activity, and rapid efficacy. It is resistant to rain washout after spraying, but long-term use can easily lead to resistance.

2. High-efficiency cyhalothrin is a neurotoxin. Its mechanism of action is to destroy the nervous system of pests, causing their death and thus achieving the purpose of insecticidal control. Generally, within 1-2 hours after application, pests will show obvious signs of poisoning and be unable to feed, subsequently dying one after another.

3. High-efficiency cyhalothrin has a certain control effect on piercing-sucking pests and mites, and has a good inhibitory effect on mites. When used in the early stage of mite infestation, it can inhibit the increase of mite numbers. However, when mites have already infested in large numbers, their numbers cannot be controlled. Therefore, it can only be used for the combined control of insects and mites, and cannot be used as a dedicated acaricide .

The efficacy of high-efficiency cyhalothrin

1. High-efficiency cyhalothrin can control a wide variety of pests, and has good control effects on a variety of pests such as Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, and Hemiptera.

2. At the same time, it also has an inhibitory effect on mites, and can play a role in treating both mites and insects when they occur simultaneously.

3. Highly effective cyhalothrin can control piercing-sucking pests such as wheat aphids and wheat midges, armyworms, corn borers, sweet armyworms, cabbage caterpillars, and codling moths, as well as underground pests such as grubs, wireworms, and cutworms.

4. High-efficiency cyhalothrin is generally used to control malt, wheat midge, leafroller, cutworm, swallowtail butterfly, fruit borer, bollworm, and red tadpole in wheat, corn, fruit trees, cotton, and cruciferous vegetables . It can also be used to control grassland moth in grasslands, meadows , and dryland crops.

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