Description
FIPMECTIN is a highly effective combination insecticide containing Emamectin Benzoate 1.5% + Fipronil 3.5% SC, bringing together two powerful molecules from completely different chemical groups for comprehensive and reliable pest control. Emamectin Benzoate belongs to the avermectin group and works by activating glutamate-gated chloride ion channels in insect nerve and muscle cells, causing immediate paralysis and death of caterpillars and boring insects. Fipronil belongs to the phenylpyrazole group and works by blocking GABA-gated chloride ion channels in the insect nervous system, causing hyperexcitation of nerves and muscles leading to paralysis and death of both foliar and soil dwelling target pests.
The synergistic combination of Emamectin Benzoate and Fipronil in FIPMECTIN delivers outstanding pest control results that significantly exceed what either molecule can achieve alone. Both molecules target insect chloride ion channels — but through completely different receptor sites — creating a powerful dual blockade of insect nerve function that ensures rapid and complete knockdown of even high pest populations and resistant pest strains. This makes FIPMECTIN particularly valuable in fields where resistance to conventional organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides has reduced the effectiveness of standard pest control programmes.
FIPMECTIN suspension concentrate formulation ensures excellent mixing in water, superior rainfastness and outstanding coverage on both leaf surfaces and soil. It is particularly recommended for stem borer and leaf folder management in rice during the critical tillering and panicle initiation stages when pest damage causes maximum yield loss. The translaminar activity of Emamectin Benzoate combined with the soil activity of Fipronil ensures complete protection against both above-ground feeding pests and soil dwelling insects in a single application. With residual activity of up to 20–25 days, FIPMECTIN provides reliable season-long crop protection with fewer spray applications — significantly reducing overall input costs and labour requirements during the crop season.





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