What insect can D-Empenthrin control, how to use?

31 Jul.,2025

D-Empenthrin mainly affects the nervous system of insects, interfering with the transmission of their neurotransmitters, which leads to the paralysis and death of insects. D-Empenthrin can be used effectively to control a variety of indoor and outdoor pests, such as mosquitoes, flies, spiders, ants, ticks, etc.

 

D-Empenthrin mainly affects the nervous system of insects, interfering with the transmission of their neurotransmitters, which leads to the paralysis and death of insects. D-Empenthrin can be used effectively to control a variety of indoor and outdoor pests, such as mosquitoes, flies, spiders, ants, ticks, etc. It is often used in agriculture to protect crops from pests and improve crop yield and quality. In addition, D-Empenthrin can also be used in the home environment for the control of pests, such as silkworms, cockroaches, fleas, etc

What insect can D-Empenthrin control, how to use?

Mechanism and characteristics of action
The agent is a nerve agent that damages the function of neurons mainly by interacting with sodium ion channels. The agent has a touch action and a high vapor pressure at high temperatures, so it also has good activity against flying insects, and has high killing activity and repellent effect on insects, and has outstanding anti-feeding effect on a variety of dermatomataceae beetles.

Application
For the control of internal pests, especially moths, caterpillars and other fibre-destroying pests. Control flies, black bark beetles and other health pests.

Usage method
Heated or unheated fumigants. For controlling mosquito flies and other pests at home or in poultry houses; Or use mothproof belts instead of mothballs to hang in confined Spaces or wardrobes to prevent and control pests in the family of grain moths and bark beetles that harm plants. Generally, two anti-moth belts are hung in the 0.7m3 suit cabinet, which can effectively kill the early larvae and eggs of the bag grain moth, and can be controlled for up to half a year. Processed into solvent-free pressurized jet liquid, sprayed in libraries, herbarium, museums and other rooms, can protect books, cultural relics, specimens, etc., from pests