Years of field experiments and practical applications show that chlorfenapyr has excellent control effects on more than 70 kinds of pests in Lepidoptera, Homoptera, Coleoptera and other orders, especially against vegetable resistant pests such as diamondback moth, Beet armyworm, Spodoptera litura, Liriomyza sativa, bean borer, thrips, red spider and other special effects.
The pests can be killed within 1 hour of the application, and the control effect on the same day is more than 85%.

Chlorfenapyr has a unique mechanism of action, which is different from that of other insecticides, has no cross-resistance, and is equally effective against severe pesticide-resistant pests. It is especially effective for pests and mites that are resistant to organophosphorus, carbamate, pyrethroid, and chitin synthesis inhibitor insecticides.
The long-lasting effect can be controlled for 15-20 days in the control of resistant pests, and the residual effect of the control of red spiders can be as long as 35 days.
It can be used for pests and mites on various crops such as citrus, grapes and soybeans, and its efficacy is 4-16 times higher than that of conventional pesticides such as methomyl and acephate; it can also be used to control termites.
Strong permeability, foliar spray, the active ingredients can penetrate to the back of the leaves, and the insecticide is more thorough.
Environmentally friendly products are naturally screened pyrroles, which are safe for humans and livestock.
| Comparison chart of chlorfenapyr and competing products | |
| Insecticide range | Chlorfenapyr>Lufenuron>Indoxacarb |
| Validity period | Lufenuron>Indoxacarb>Chlorfenapyr |
| Dead bug speed | Chlorfenapyr>Indoxacarb>Lufenuron |
| Leaf retention rate | Lufenuron>Indoxacarb>Chlorfenapyr |
| Safety | Indoxacarb>Lufenuron>Chlorfenapyr |








