SPIRODICLOFEN
SPIRODICLOFEN

 CAS  NO:148477-71-8Attribute:  Season keto acid type of acaricideCharacteristic: With a new mechanism of tag, not systemic.Main suppression mite fat synthesis, blocking mite of energy metabolismApplicable crops: oranges, grapes and other fruit trees and solanaceae crops of eggplant, chili, tomato.Control objects: Starscream, yellow rust spiders, yellow tea mite, cinnabar variegated leaf mites and two mites, etc., the pear psylla, yu oyster shield pest and leafhoppers pests, such as there are very good and cure effectMethod of application:  Spray evenly.Spray evenly as far as possible to ensure that the liquid spray on the front and back of the leaves and fruit surface, maximize the effect

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SPIRODICLOFENProduct Information 1. if the mid-late in citrus all claw mite harm, harm into a number of mites has considerable, due to the nature of mites kill the eggs and larvae mites danger, good Suggestions and quick, short reasons of acaricide, such as abamectin mixed use, can quickly kill mites, and can control the number of mouth against mites for a long time to restore 2. considering the resistance management, suggested in a growing season (spring and autumn), the use of screw mite ester is no more than two times. 3. the main effect of screw mite ester way to tag and stomach poison, no systemic, therefore spraying plants evenly spray, especially in the back.4. it is recommended to avoid the use of drugs when fruit trees bloom.Small packing as per customers request.Inquiry Now

What Our Customers Say About Spirodiclofen

What Our Customers Say About Spirodiclofen

  • Charlotte
    Charlotte
    The best miticide we’ve used. Controls spider mites effectively without harming beneficial insects. Our citrus trees are thriving now.
  • Amelia
    Amelia
    Long residual activity—reduces the need for frequent sprays. Our apple orchards are mite-free, and fruit quality has improved.
  • Grace
    Grace
    Works great on resistant mite populations. We saw results within days of application. A game-changer for our berry farms.
  • Lily
    Lily
    Effective at all mite life stages. Our greenhouse crops are now protected without chemical overuse. A sustainable solution.
Spirodiclofen FAQs

Spirodiclofen FAQs

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  • Which mite species does Spirodiclofen control?

    Which mite species does Spirodiclofen control?

    Spirodiclofen is highly effective against spider mites (Tetranychus spp.), rust mites (Aculus spp.), and false spider mites (Brevipalpus spp.) in fruits, nuts, vegetables, and ornamentals. It demonstrates particular strength against eggs and immature stages, breaking reproduction cycles.

  • How does its mode of action differ from conventional miticides?

    How does its mode of action differ from conventional miticides?

    As a tetronic acid derivative (Group 23), it disrupts lipid biosynthesis by inhibiting acetyl-CoA carboxylase. This unique action provides excellent control of strains resistant to organophosphates, pyrethroids, and other miticide classes.

  • What is Spirodiclofen's translocation pattern in plants?

    What is Spirodiclofen's translocation pattern in plants?

    It exhibits translaminar movement (penetrating leaf tissues) and limited acropetal systemic activity. This ensures good coverage of lower leaf surfaces and growing points where mites typically feed, even with imperfect spray coverage.

  • What application techniques optimize performance?

    What application techniques optimize performance?

    Use high water volumes (500-1000 L/ha) for thorough coverage. Nozzles producing medium droplets (200-300 μm) improve deposition on vertical surfaces. Applications at first mite sightings prevent population explosions.

  • What are the phytotoxicity risks?

    What are the phytotoxicity risks?

    Generally safe at labeled rates, but sensitive varieties of roses and some ornamentals may show temporary leaf bronzing under high temperatures (>30°C) or when mixed with certain adjuvants.

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