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What is Imidacloprid?

Imidacloprid is a nicotine-imitating pesticide. Nicotine is naturally present in many plants and is poisonous to insects, including tobacco. Imidacloprid is used to control sucking insects, termites, soil insects, etc. Read on to know more about imidacloprid products,

What are some imidacloprid products?


Imidacloprid products come in different forms, including liquids, granules, powder, and packs. Products made from imidacloprid may be used on crops, homes, or flea products on pets. When you buy and use imidacloprid, always follow the instructions written on the label and take steps to avoid exposure. If any exposure occurs, follow the instructions on the label for the first aid.


How does imidacloprid function?


Speaking of the effect of imidacloprid, it affects the nervous system and interrupts normal working of it. Imidacloprid affects the nerve’s ability to deliver a normal signal. This insecticide is more poisonous to insects and other invertebrates than it is to humans and birds since it binds to insect cells' receptors more easily.


Imidacloprid is a systemic insecticide which means plants absorb it from soil or leaves and spread it through the leaves, fruits, and flowers of the plant. Insects that chew or suck on the treated plants will eat the imidacloprid as well. When the insects consume the imidacloprid, their nervous system starts getting damaged, and soon they will be dead.


What does imidacloprid do in the environment?


Imidacloprid may last for months or years in the soil. The residue gets tightened with time to the ground. Water and sunlight break down Imidacloprid quickly. The pH and the water temperature influence the breakdown rate of imidacloprid. Under some conditions, imidacloprid may leach from soil to groundwater.


Imidacloprid is divided into different chemical substances depending on which bonds are broken in the molecule. Imidacloprid is not extremely harmful to birds; however, it varies from species to species. This insecticide has very harmful effects on honeybees and other beneficial insects. It is not very harmful to humans, still when you buy Imidacloprid, read the instructions carefully.


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