Chlorfluazuron is a benzoylurea fluoro-azocyclic insecticide, mainly used to control cabbage worms, diamondback moths, cotton bollworms, apple and peach borer and pine caterpillars, etc.
Chlorfluazuron is a highly efficient, low-toxicity and broad-spectrum insecticide, which also has a good control effect on other pests such as small scale insects, aphids, leaf roller moths and leaf miners. For leek maggots, Chlorfluazuron can effectively prevent their harm. Through contact and stomach toxicity, it can cause their death, thus playing an important role in ensuring the healthy growth of flowers and plants.
What is the insecticidal mechanism of Chlorfluazuron?
As an insecticide, flunidiurea mainly achieves its insecticidal effect by stimulating the nervous system of insects. The specific process is that fludiuret can block the neural transmission process in the insect’s nervous system, thereby leading to neural paralysis and death of the insect. In addition, Chlorfluazuron can also stimulate the enzyme system within insects, generating harmful substances that cause the insects to be poisoned and die. It can be seen that fludinuride, as a highly efficient, low-toxicity and broad-spectrum insecticide, can play a significant role in pest control.
When using fludiuret for prevention and control, we need to pay attention to the following points:
1. Select appropriate pesticides and their concentrations based on different crops and pests, and do not use excessive amounts.
2. Ensure that the pesticide is sprayed evenly, reaching the roots and leaves of the plants as much as possible to enhance the control effect.
3. After spraying the pesticide, direct contact with the pesticide should be avoided to prevent any adverse effects on the human body.
Pay attention to protecting the environment and try not to have any impact on the surrounding environment of flowers and trees and pets.
Post time: Aug-12-2025