Description
Beta-cyfluthrin is a highly potent active ingredient belonging to the synthetic pyrethroid chemical class. It serves as a broad-spectrum insecticide used extensively in modern agriculture to manage diverse insect populations. Its efficacy in field conditions makes it a staple for farmers aiming to minimize yield loss due to pest infestation.
The primary mode of action of beta-cyfluthrin involves the disruption of the insect's central and peripheral nervous system. It binds to sodium channels in nerve cell membranes, preventing proper ion flow. This leads to continuous nerve excitement, eventual paralysis, and rapid death of the pest, which is typical of its fast-acting nature.
This substance is effectively used against a wide array of pests, including lepidoptera, coleoptera, and hemiptera species. It is commonly applied to crops such as cereals, corn, potatoes, sugar beets, and fruit trees. By controlling both larval and adult stages, it offers comprehensive protection throughout critical stages of plant growth.
Application practices require precise timing and coverage to ensure the pesticide reaches the target pests directly. Due to its significant contact and stomach toxicity, uniform spraying is essential. It is also known for its strong residual activity under various weather conditions, though it is best applied when pests are most vulnerable to chemical exposure.
Safety precautions are paramount when handling beta-cyfluthrin products. Workers must use personal protective equipment, including respirators and chemical-resistant gloves, to avoid skin contact or inhalation. Furthermore, due to its high toxicity to aquatic life and beneficial insects like bees, application should be avoided during bloom and away from sensitive water bodies.
Status in the European Union
Not approved in the EU
- CAS number
- 1820573-27-0
- Category (EU)
- IN - Insecticide
- Approved from
- 01.01.2004
- Approval until
- 20.07.2020
- ADI
- 0.01 mg/kg bw/day
- ARfD
- 0.01 mg/kg bw
- AOEL
- 0.0002 mg/kg bw/day
Regulatory status data: EU Pesticides Database © European Union, CC BY 4.0. EU status is for reference only and does not replace national registration in your country.
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