Introduction to Bifenthrin Termite Medicine
1. Due to its own chemical structure characteristics, bifenthrin can not only effectively control termites but also has a long-lasting repelling effect on termites. Under reasonable avoidance conditions, it can effectively prevent buildings from being infested by termites for 5 to 10 years.
2. When using bifenthrin agents to control termites, we need to master aspects such as the amount of the solution to be sprayed, the spraying range and the spraying time. During use, it is generally necessary to dilute the agent first, and then spray the liquid evenly onto the roots of the plants and the ground areas affected by termites. However, before spraying the liquid medicine, we should first provide necessary protection for the plants to prevent them from being damaged by the sprayed chemicals.
Bifenthrin, as a highly efficient and broad-spectrum insecticide, has a very obvious effect on termite control after application. It can quickly enter the body of termites, causing central nervous system paralysis and death. Meanwhile, bifenthrin also has a certain persistence period and can protect plants and soil for a long time.
3. Bifenthrin is characterized by its low water solubility and non-mobility in soil, making it relatively safe for the environment. Moreover, it has very low toxicity to mammals. Compared with other pesticides, its application concentration is low in various fruits, field crops, ornamental plants, animals, as well as in indoor pests and veterinary drugs. Most importantly, biphenyl inulin vinegar has a fast metabolism rate in the human body and other mammals, and there is no risk of accumulation.
Precautions for the Use of bifenthrin
The combined use of bifenthrin and thiamethoxam is a combination of two agents with completely different mechanisms of action. This not only makes up for the shortcomings of each individual agent, reduces the resistance of pests, expands the range of pest control, but also enhances the efficacy of the agent. It has higher pest control activity, better safety, and a longer lasting effect, significantly reducing the frequency of application.
Bifenthrin + thiamethoxam. Bifenthrin mainly acts on the nervous system of pests and has a wide range of insecticidal effects. It has the characteristics of fast speed, but bifenthrin has no systemic property and a single site of action, making it very easy for pests to develop resistance.
Post time: May-21-2025