| Formulations | Target | Dosage |
| Thiamethoxam 75%WDG | thrips, termites | 750-900g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 10%ME | aphids | 450-600ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 30%SC | rice planthopper | 45-60ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 46%FS | aphids | 200-600 mL per 100 kg of seed |
| Thiamethoxam 5%GR | striped flea beetle | 7500-9000g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 75%WP | rice planthopper | 15-22.5g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 1%bait | oriental fruit fly | 1200-1500g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 1%+Muscalure 0.1% bait | flies | |
| Thiamethoxam 10%+Tricoscene 0.05% WDG | adult fly | |
| Thiamethoxam 12.6%+Lambda-cyhalothrin 9.4%SC | cabbage worm,aphids | 75-150ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 12.6%+Lambda-cyhalothrin 9.4%WP | aphids | 75-90g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 15%+Pymetrozine 60%WDG | rice planthopper,aphids | 75-150g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 6%+Pymetrozine 24%SC | rice planthopper | 180-240g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 12.5%+Pymetrozine 12.5%WP | rice planthopper | 45-90g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 22.5%+Pyriproxyfen 7.5%SC | greenhouse whitefly | 90-150ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 4%+Pyriproxyfen 5%SL | fly larvae | 1ml/㎡ |
| Thiamethoxam 20.5%+Bifenthrin 14.5%SC | aphids | 75-90ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 20%+Bifenthrin 10%WDG | aphids | 90-150g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 0.5%+Bifenthrin 0.5%WDG | red imported fire ant | 60-90 g per nest |
| Thiamethoxam 200g/L+Chlorfenapyr 200g/L SC | thrips | 150-300ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 25%+Bifenthrin 50%WDG | aphids | 90-120g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 30%+Bifenthrin 10%SC | aphids | 105-135ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 15.2%+Abamectin 1.8% SC | rice planthopper | 120-150ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 20%+Thiocyclam-hydrogenoxalate 40%WP | thrips | 180-240g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 25%+Monosultap 5%SC | scale insect | 5000-6000-fold dilution |
| Thiamethoxam 1%+Monosultap 9%GR | sugarcane borer | 22500-52500g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 1%+Phoxim 4%GR | grub | 30000-42000g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 10%+Isoprocarb 40%WP | rice planthopper | 300-600g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 7.5%+Isoprocarb 22.5%SC | rice planthopper | 225-300ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 50%+Flonicamid 25%WDG | aphids | 75-90g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 30%+Flonicamid 10%SC | aphids | 105-135ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 20%+Spinosad 10%SC | thrips | 105-210ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 22.5%+Spirotetramat 15%SC | aphids | 4000-6000-fold dilution |
| Thiamethoxam 20%+Chlorantraniliprole 20%WP | corn borer | 120-180g/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 200g/L+Chlorantraniliprole 100g/L SC | grub | 450-750ml/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 0.12%+Chlorantraniliprole 0.04% GR | sugarcane borer | 150-225kg/ha |
| Thiamethoxam 27.4%+Prochloraz 3.8%+Fludioxonil 3.8% FS | bakanae disease,thrips | 225-285 mL/100 kg of seed |
| Thiamethoxam 22.5%+Fludioxonil 2.5% FS | damping-off, aphids | 1020-1360 g/100 kg of seed |
| Thiamethoxam 32%+Difenoconazole 3%+Fludioxonil 3% FS | aphids,stem rot | 288-432 g/100 kg of seed |
| Thiamethoxam 28.08%+Metalaxyl-M 0.26%+Fludioxonil 0.66% FS | small brown planthopper,crown rot | 300-450 mL/100 kg of seed |
| Thiamethoxam 10.4%+t-Triticonazole 0.3%+Fludioxonil 0.3% FS | loose smut,aphids | 1430-2855 mL /100 kg of seed |
| Thiamethoxam 20%+Cyantraniliprole20% FS | grub | 300–450 mL/100 kg of seed |
| Thiamethoxam 3%+Thifluzamide2%+Azoxystrobin 1% FS | southern blight,grub | 4000–5000 mL/100 kg of seed |
1.Rice: Apply at the peak of planthopper nymphs. Use 3-4 g/mu. The safety interval is 28 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season .
2.Cucumber: Apply at the peak of whitefly occurrence. Use 20-25 g/mu. The safety interval is 5 days, and no more than 4 uses per growing season .
3.Citrus Tree: Apply at the peak of aphids. Dilute 10000-12000 times. The safety interval is 14 days, and no more than 3 uses per growing season .
4.Tea Tree: Apply during the peak of leafhopper nymphs. Use 5-6 g/mu. The safety interval is 7 days, and no more than 1 use per growing season .
5.Corn: Apply at the early stage of thrips. Use 4-6 g/mu. The safety interval is 7 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season.
6.Potato: Apply at the peak of whitefly. Use 10-15 g/mu. The safety interval is 7 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season .
Each crop can only be used up to 2-4 times per growing season to avoid resistance. The safety interval varies by crop: 3-5 days for vegetables, 7-14 days for fruit trees, and 21-28 days for rice and cotton .
This insecticide is highly toxic to bees and silkworms. Do not apply during flowering periods or near sericulture areas. Avoid application near apiaries .
It is toxic to aquatic organisms. Do not spray directly on water surfaces or clean application equipment in rivers or ponds. Keep away from aquaculture areas .
Rotate with insecticides having different modes of action to delay resistance development. Do not apply if rain is expected within 1 hour