Description
Mode of Action
Imidacloprid is an insecticide that targets the nervous systems of insects. It binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, inhibits acetylcholine binding, and causes prolonged nerve receptor activation. This disrupts normal nerve function, leading to paralysis and the eventual death of the insect.
Benefits of Imidacloprid 2.15% Gel
- It belongs to the neonicotinoid group of insecticides.
- It has quick knockdown action.
- It has long-lasting residual action.
- It is a highly selective pesticide with translaminar activity.
Application Method
Gel is applied in spots or as a line along cracks, crevices, or other places where cockroaches like to hide or breed.
Target Pests, and Dosage of Imidacloprid 2.15% Gel
Insect | Dosages |
Cockroach | 3 to 4 gel spots per sq. m. area, with each gel spot having a diameter of 3-5 m. |