The Function And Efficacy of The Pesticide Abamectin

31 Jul.,2025

The effects of abamectin on different pests. Abamectin is mainly used in vegetables, fruit trees, broad beans, cotton, peanuts, flowers and other crops to control diamondback moths, green worms, cotton bollworms, tobacco worms, sugar beet armyworms, leaf blowers, leaf blowers, aphids, psyllids, peach armyworms, as well as leaf mites and goiter flies.

 

The effects of abamectin on different pests. Abamectin is mainly used in vegetables, fruit trees, broad beans, cotton, peanuts, flowers and other crops to control diamondback moths, green worms, cotton bollworms, tobacco worms, sugar beet armyworms, leaf blowers, leaf blowers, aphids, psyllids, peach armyworms, as well as leaf mites and goiter flies. Under normal circumstances, to control these pests, we can choose to spray 1.8% emulsifiable concentrate at a dilution of 2000 to 4000 times.

For the control of leaf-eating pests, cabbage worms, small cabbage moths, leaf miner flies, etc., spray 10-20 milliliters of 1.8% emulsifiable concentrate with water per mu. For the control of drilling and borer pests, cotton bollworms, etc., spray 40-80 milliliters of 1.8% emulsifiable concentrate with water per mu. For the control of pear psyllid, spray 2.0% emulsifiable concentrate at a dilution of 8,000 to 10,000 times evenly.

For the control of red spider mites and two-spotted spider mites, spray 1.0% emulsifiable concentrate at a dilution of 1000 to 5000 times evenly, achieving a control effect of 90 to 100%. To control soil root-knot nematodes and leek maggots, apply 200 to 300 milliliters of 2.0% emulsified oil per mu by root irrigation, and the effect is extremely good

 

Avermectin has an excellent effect on lepidoptera pests

Abamectin is more frequently registered on lepidoptera pests such as the diamondback moth. Occasionally, it is also seen on rice stem borers. Currently, abamectin is mainly used to control stem borers on rice. Due to its long-term use, abamectin is usually combined with tetrachloronamide, chlorfenamide, etc. to control stem borers.

Abamectin is effective against mites such as citrus red spiders and other fruit tree red spiders. It is often compounded with spirofenazole and other substances to control mite pests. Abamectin has a strong penetration ability and still has a certain market in the control of mites

Abamectin can be used to kill root-knot nematodes. Abamectin is also effective in controlling soil root-knot nematodes, usually in the form of granules. Some registration certificates show that it is a combination of abamectin and thiazophosphine. At present, the market for root-knot nematodes is relatively large, and the market prospects for abamectin are still quite good.