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Dimethoate is a well-established systemic organophosphate insecticide and acaricide, widely used for the control of sucking insects and mites in a broad range of crops. It is particularly effective against aphids, leafhoppers, thrips, mites, and leaf miners, making it a reliable choice for both field crops and horticultural production.
CAS Number:60-51-5
Ingredient Content:Dimethoate 40% EC,30% EC
Product Appearance:Clear to light yellow or amber liquid
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Dimethoate is a well-established systemic organophosphate insecticide and acaricide, widely used for the control of sucking insects and mites in a broad range of crops. It is particularly effective against aphids, leafhoppers, thrips, mites, and leaf miners, making it a reliable choice for both field crops and horticultural production.With its systemic and contact activity, Dimethoate provides fast penetration into plant tissues, ensuring effective control of hidden and feeding pests. Its proven performance and cost efficiency have made it a long-term solution in many agricultural markets.
Dimethoate inhibits acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the insect nervous system
Causes accumulation of acetylcholine, leading to continuous nerve stimulation
Results in paralysis and death of insects and mites
Acts through systemic uptake, contact, and stomach action
Controls pests feeding on treated plant tissues
✔ Strong systemic activity – effective against hidden pests
✔ Broad-spectrum control of sucking insects and mites
✔ Fast uptake by plants, quick feeding suppression
✔ Reliable performance in diverse crops
✔ Cost-effective solution for large-scale applications
✔ Flexible formulations for different market needs
Apply strictly according to recommended dosage
Avoid spraying during high temperatures or windy conditions
Do not apply close to harvest without observing PHI
Rotate with insecticides of different modes of action
Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Follow all local MRL and safety regulations
Q1: What pests does Dimethoate control best?
A: Aphids, leafhoppers, thrips, mites, leaf miners, and other sap-sucking pests.
Q2: Is Dimethoate systemic or contact?
A: It has both systemic and contact activity, giving broader control.
Q3: Can Dimethoate control mites?
A: Yes, it shows good acaricidal activity against several mite species.
Q4: Is it suitable for resistance management?
A: Yes, when rotated with non-organophosphate insecticides.
Q5: Do you provide OEM and private label services?
A: Yes, full OEM formulation, labeling, and export packaging are available.