Tech Grade: 98%TC
| Formulations | Target | Dosage |
| Imidacloprid 600 g/L FS | aphids | 538-833g/kg seed |
| Imidacloprid 2% GR | leek maggot | 15000-22500 g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 70% WDG | aphids | 15-30 g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 70% WP | aphids | 45-60 g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 200 g/L SL | aphids | 75-150ml/ha |
| Imidacloprid 20% EC | aphids | 112.5-157.5ml/ha |
| Imidacloprid 600g/L SC | aphids | 52.5-70.5ml/ha |
| Imidacloprid 1% + Phoxim 29% EC | aphids | 225-300ml/ha |
| Imidacloprid 2% + Cypermethrin 8% EC | aphids | 225-300 mL/ha |
| Imidacloprid 25% + Cypermethrin 15% SC | mosquito | 0.2ml/㎡ |
| Imidacloprid 300g/L + Lambda-cyhalothrin 100g/L SC | aphids | 60-75 mL/ha |
| Imidacloprid 20% +Beta-cyhalothrin 10% SC | aphids | 180-210 g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 2.5% + Beta-cypermethrin5% EC | pear psyllid | 3000-5000-fold dilution |
| Imidacloprid 2% + Monosultap 78% WP | rice leaffolder | 562.5-937.5 g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 21% + Beta-cyfluthrin 10% SC | mosquito,fly,cockroach | 0.2ml/㎡ |
| Imidacloprid 20% + Fipronil 10% FS | grub | 333-667 mL/100 kg seed |
| Imidacloprid 2.5% + Pyridaben 15% WP | Red spider mite,aphids | 1500-1800-fold dilution |
| Imidacloprid 26.5% + Abamectin 2.5% SC | aphids | 30-90ml/ha |
| Imidacloprid 4.5% + Abamectin 0.5% EC | pear psyllid | 5000-8000-fold dilution |
| Imidacloprid 25.5% + Abamectin 1.5% WP | aphids | 40.5-60g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 1% + Cartap 6% GR | thrips | 22500-37500g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 9% + Emamectin benzoate 1% EC | longorn beetle | 1-1.5ml/cmDBH |
| Imidacloprid 5% + Isoprocarb 40% WP | rice planthopper | 225-300g/ha |
| Imidacloprid 25% + Bifenthrin 5% SC | aphids | 60-90ml/ha |
| Imidacloprid 240g/L + Clothianidin 360g/L FS | aphids,grub | 400-600mL/100 kg seed |
| Imidacloprid 30% + Chlorfenapyr 15% SC | thrips | 225-300mL/ha |
| Imidacloprid 1.75% + Indoxacarb 0.25% bait | red imported fire ant | 150-300g/ant nest |
1.Rice: Apply at peak of planthopper nymphs. Use 5-8.3 g/mu. The safety interval is 14 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season .
2.Cabbage (Brassica): Apply at occurrence of aphids. Use 2-3 g/mu (70% WP). The safety interval is 5-7 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season .
3.Wheat: Apply at occurrence of aphids. Use 3-5 g/mu (70% WP). The safety interval is 20-21 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season .
4.Celery: Apply at occurrence of aphids. Use 1.5-2.5 g/mu (70% WP). The safety interval is 7 days, and no more than 3 uses per growing season .
5.Leek: Apply after harvest using soil incorporation. Use 30-40 g/mu (70% WP). The safety interval is 14 days, and no more than 1 use per growing season .
6.Spinach: Apply at occurrence of aphids. The safety interval is 5 days, and no more than 2 uses per growing season .
7.Lotus Root: Apply at occurrence of aphids. The safety interval is 14 days, and no more than 1 use per growing season .
Each crop can be used up to 1-3 times per growing season depending on crop type to avoid resistance development. The safety interval varies by crop: 5 days for spinach, 5-7 days for cabbage, 7 days for celery, 14 days for rice, leek and lotus root, and 20-21 days for wheat .
This insecticide is highly toxic to fish, bees, and silkworms. Do not apply during flowering periods or near sericulture areas. Keep away from aquaculture ponds and do not clean application equipment in rivers or ponds. Rice-fish/shrimp co-culture fields are prohibited from use. Treated paddy water must not be discharged directly into water bodies .
Do not mix with alkaline pesticides. Rotate with insecticides having different modes of action to delay resistance development, as brown planthopper has high resistance risk to this product