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Spinosad

Description

Spinosad is a highly effective insecticide belonging to the spinosyn class of chemical compounds. It is a natural product derived from the fermentation of the soil-dwelling actinomycete bacterium Saccharopolyspora spinosa. Due to its biological origins, it is a preferred solution for integrated pest management (IPM) programs and organic farming systems globally, offering a bridge between high efficacy and environmental safety.

The primary mechanism of action for Spinosad involves the targeting of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors within the nervous system of insects. Once consumed or contacted, it causes involuntary muscle contractions, tremors, and paralysis, which quickly leads to the death of the pest. Because it acts on distinct neural pathways compared to conventional pyrethroids or organophosphates, it is an essential tool for managing pesticide resistance in various insect populations.

Spinosad is versatile in its application and is primarily used to control lepidopteran larvae (caterpillars), thrips, leafminers, and some coleopterans. It is highly effective on a wide variety of crops, including tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, potatoes, and various fruit trees. Its translaminar activity allows it to move into leaf tissues, providing protection against hidden pests that might not be directly reached by traditional spray methods.

When applying Spinosad, timing is a critical factor for success. It is photo-degradable, meaning it breaks down when exposed to intense direct sunlight, so evening or early morning applications are recommended to extend its residual efficacy. Additionally, it shows great stability in water, but maintaining an optimal pH in the spray tank is advisable to maximize the stability of the active ingredient for professional crop management.

Safety precautions are essential despite the substance's low toxicity to mammals. Spinosad is highly toxic to bees and other pollinators while the product is wet on the foliage; therefore, application during the flowering stage should be avoided or restricted to late evening hours. Applicators must wear appropriate protective clothing, gloves, and eye protection to prevent any direct contact, ensuring safe handling in both field and greenhouse environments.

Regulatory

Status in the European Union

Approved in the EU

CAS number
168316-95-8
Category (EU)
IN - Insecticide
Approved from
01.04.2026
Approval until
01.04.2041
ADI
0.024 mg/kg bw/day
ARfD
0.1 mg/kg bw
AOEL
0.02 mg/kg bw/day
Hazard classification (CLP)
Aquatic Acute 1 - H400Aquatic Chronic 1 - H410

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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