Dinotefuran 10% + Pymetrozine 40% + Nitenpyram 20% DF

Triple-Action Insecticide for Sucking & Chewing Pests

POMAIS proudly presents a high-performance insecticide formulation with three active ingredients: Dinotefuran 10%, Pymetrozine 40%, and Nitenpyram 20% in a DF (Dry Flowable) formulation. This product is tailored for global export markets and addresses a broad spectrum of crop-pest challenges—particularly in regions such as Central Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America—where both chewing and piercing-sucking insect pests threaten yields. It combines fast-acting neuro-active agents with a feeding-interruption mode, delivering both rapid knock-down and sustained suppression while supporting brand-custom packaging, export logistics, and differentiation for your distribution business.

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  • This product is available for business purchase and large-scale distribution.
  • We support custom packaging, labeling, and formulation to meet your market needs.
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About Dinotefuran 10% + Pymetrozine 40% + Nitenpyram 20% DF

About Dinotefuran 10% + Pymetrozine 40% + Nitenpyram 20% DF

Molecular Formula Dinotefuran: C₇H₁₄N₄O₃
Pymetrozine: C₁₀H₁₁N₅O
Nitenpyram: C₁₁H₁₅ClN₄O₂
Molecular Weight Dinotefuran: ≈ 202.21 g/mol
Pymetrozine: ≈ 217.23 g/mol
Nitenpyram: ≈ 270.72 g/mol
CAS Number Dinotefuran: 165252-70-0
Pymetrozine: 123312-89-0
Nitenpyram: 150824-47-8
Active Content Dinotefuran 10% w/w + Pymetrozine 40% w/w + Nitenpyram 20% w/w (≈ 70% total)
Formulation DF (Dry Flowable)
Typical Packaging 1 kg / 5 kg / 10 kg bags (custom packaging available)
Shelf Life Approximately 24 months under recommended storage conditions

Active Ingredients & Their Mechanisms

Dinotefuran 10%

Dinotefuran is a neonicotinoid insecticide that acts by binding to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in insects, preventing nerve-signal transmission and leading to paralysis and death. It offers broad-spectrum efficacy including both chewing and some piercing-sucking pests.

Pymetrozine 40%

Pymetrozine belongs to the pyridine-azomethine class and has a unique mode of action: it disrupts the feeding behaviour of sap-sucking insects by interfering with their stylet (mouth-part) insertion and nerve/chemosensory function, thereby stopping feeding immediately and causing subsequent starvation or death over time.

Nitenpyram 20%

Nitenpyram is another neonicotinoid compound that blocks the nAChR receptors in insects, leading to paralysis of pests. It supports rapid knock-down and is effective particularly where resistance to older agents may exist.

Synergistic Triple-Action Advantage

By combining Dinotefuran + Pymetrozine + Nitenpyram, this formulation delivers:

  • A dual/neuro-plus-feeding interruption mechanism (fast nerve kill + feeding stop)
  • Broad coverage: chewing pests (via Dinotefuran/Nitenpyram) and piercing‐sucking pests (via Pymetrozine)
  • Resistance mitigation potential by multi-mechanism mode of action
  • Export-friendly formulation enabling brand differentiation in global markets

Formulation & Specifications

DF (Dry Flowable) Explained

The DF (dry flowable) formulation is designed for ease of handling, transport and mixing in markets where logistical efficiency is critical. When diluted in water, the formulation disperses uniformly for spray application.

Active Content Summary

  • Dinotefuran: 10% w/w
  • Pymetrozine: 40% w/w
  • Nitenpyram: 20% w/w
  • Total active content: 70% w/w

Packaging & Storage

  • Packaging: Typical export sizes include 1 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg bags; small-trial packs available upon request.
  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area; keep container sealed when not in use; shelf life: 2 years under recommended conditions.
  • Customization: POMAIS supports private-label branding, multilingual labels (English, Russian, Spanish, Arabic), and small-pack options to suit emerging markets.

Why This Format for Export Markets

The DF format offers lower bulk shipping cost for high-content product, robust handling-storage in variable climate zones, and easy brand customization for distributors targeting mid-size and small-farm segments in developing regions.

Specification Table

Parameter Value Note
Active Content Dinotefuran 10% + Pymetrozine 40% + Nitenpyram 20% High total active load (70%)
Formulation Type DF (Dry Flowable) Easy mix, transport-friendly
Packaging Options 1 kg / 5 kg / 10 kg (customizable) Small trial packs available
Shelf Life 24 months (sealed, recommended storage) Follow label instructions

Efficacy & Application Scenarios

Our triple-active formulation delivers broad-spectrum control across both chewing and piercing-sucking pests, making it highly suitable for diverse crops and pest pressures—especially in export markets where mixed pest profiles are common.

Target Crops
This product is designed for use in crops such as: vegetables (tomato, pepper, eggplant, cucumber), fruit trees (citrus, pome, stone fruit), cotton, sugarcane, cereals (wheat, maize), legumes (soybean, peanut) and other commercial crops. These crops often face both chewing pests (caterpillars, beetles, leaf-miners) and sap-sucking pests (aphids, whiteflies, planthoppers, leaf-hoppers).

Target Pest Spectrum

  • Chewing pests: including larvae of Lepidoptera, beetles, leaf-miners and other foliar feeders.
  • Piercing-sucking pests: such as aphids, whiteflies, leaf-hoppers, thrips and planthoppers.
    Because of the combined actives: Dinotefuran and Nitenpyram provide nerve-system disruption effect (fast knock-down of chewing and some sucking pests) while Pymetrozine contributes feeding-interruption activity (especially effective on sap-feeding insects).

Application Timing & Conditions

  • Use at early signs of infestation or threshold level rather than when pest populations are very high; early intervention yields better results.
  • For chewing pests: apply when larvae are young (early instars) and foliage is accessible.
  • For sap-sucking pests: apply before high population build-up, ensuring good spray coverage on both upper and underside of leaves.
  • Optimal environmental conditions: avoid extremes of temperature/stress; ensure equipment spray quality (fine to medium droplets), full coverage and correct water volume.
  • In export markets with simpler agronomic equipment, ensure calibration and operator training for the DF formulation.

Example Application Table

Crop Pest Type Suggested Rate* Key Notes
Tomato Whiteflies, Aphids Refer to local label Ensure underside leaf coverage & full canopy spray
Cotton Leaf-hoppers, Caterpillars Refer to local label Moderate pest-pressure zone, early larval stage
Sugarcane / Maize Planthoppers / Beetles Refer to local label Use in regions with mixed pest types

*Rates must be verified according to local registration and label instructions.

Regional & Market Tips

  • In regions such as Central Asia, Africa, Latin America where both chewing and sucking pests occur on multiple crop types, this formulation simplifies inventory (one product for multiple pest types).
  • In small-to-medium farm-scale markets, emphasise the ease of use, broad spectrum and brand customisation options.
  • Consider local conditions: e.g., high pest-pressure zones, mixed cropping, resource-limited spray equipment; tailor the application advice accordingly.

Performance Summary
Thanks to the synergistic combination of three actives with complementary modes of action, the product offers:

  • Rapid pest knock-down and feeding cessation—increasing crop protection efficiency.
  • Broader pest coverage—reducing need for multiple separate insecticide applications.
  • Better resistance-management potential—because different mechanisms are in one formulation.
  • Market differentiation—exports and brand-builders can highlight “single product, dual-mechanism, chewing + sucking pests”.

Usage Instructions & Technical Parameters

Mixing & Application: Fill spray tank with ~half water, add required product dose, agitate until dispersed, then add remaining water. Maintain agitation during use.
Compatibility & Tank-Mixing: Many standard tank-mix partners possible—but always perform jar-test for compatibility and follow local label.
Operational Precautions: Avoid spraying in high wind, rainfall or extreme temperature conditions. Ensure operator PPE, buffer zones, and equipment cleaned post-use.

Safety, Environmental & Regulatory Overview

Toxicity Profile: The formulation includes neonicotinoids (Dinotefuran, Nitenpyram) which are potent insect neuro-toxins; Pymetrozine acts via feeding interruption. While mammalian toxicity may be low when used correctly, risks to pollinators/non-target insects and aquatic systems must be managed.
Environmental Fate: Neonicotinoids are systemic, may mobilise in plant or soil; Pymetrozine presents unique feeding-block mode, considered lower non-target risk but still requires standard precautions.
Regulatory Compliance: POMAIS manufacturing adheres to ISO/SGS standards, and provides COA, MSDS, TDS. Export customers must verify registration, import permit, local maximum residue levels (MRLs) and relevant restrictions.

Resistance Management & Use Limitations

Resistance Risk: The use of neonicotinoids in two actives means potential for resistance development. The addition of Pymetrozine with distinct mechanism helps, but integrated pest-management strategies remain essential.
Best Practices: Rotate with insecticides of different modes of action, apply at correct timing and dose, integrate cultural/mechanical practices.
Limitations: DF format requires proper mixing; local equipment and labour may influence performance. Some pest types may be outside the spectrum—additional products may be needed.

Competitive Advantages & Product Positioning

Product Strengths: Triple-active formulation covering both chewing and sucking pests; high active load; export-friendly DF format; custom-label/private-brand support; suited for emerging markets with mixed pest challenges.
Market Positioning: Compared to single-active insecticides, this product offers broader pest coverage and mechanism diversity—ideal for distributors/importers seeking differentiated shelf offering.
Target Audience & Message: Agrochemical distributors, importers, brand-owners, seed-crop companies and governmental procurement bodies in Central Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America. Message: “One premium product tackles multiple pest types and supports your brand growth.”

Export & Localization Services

POMAIS provides:

  • Small trial-pack options (e.g., 500 g, 1 kg) for market entry.
  • Multilingual label options (English, Russian, Spanish, Arabic).
  • Private label/OEM packaging, custom MOQ.
  • Export documentation: COA, MSDS, TDS, logistic support for key export regions.
  • Typical lead time: 20–30 days; global logistics network ready.
    Contact our Export Team for MOQ, sample policy, branding and region-specific support.

FAQ

Q1: Why combine Dinotefuran, Pymetrozine and Nitenpyram in one product?
A: This combination offers both nerve-system disruption and feeding-block mechanisms, covering both chewing and piercing-sucking pests—addressing broader threats and resistance pressure.
Q2: What does DF formulation mean for my market?
A: DF (Dry Flowable) is convenient for shipping, handling and mixing; it adapts well to export markets with different storage/usage conditions and supports custom packaging.
Q3: Can I tank-mix this product with other insecticides?
A: Yes, but always test compatibility and follow local label/regulation. Proper tank-mixing strategy enhances flexibility.
Q4: Is this product safe for beneficial insects and pollinators?
A: Use according to label instructions—neonicotinoid active ingredients can pose risk to pollinators and non-target insects if mis-applied. Respect buffer zones and favourable spray conditions.
Q5: What packaging/branding options are available?
A: POMAIS offers private-label branding, multilingual labels, small trial packs, flexible MOQ—ideal for your regional brand expansion.

Get Started

Ready to strengthen your pest control portfolio with the POMAIS Dinotefuran 10% + Pymetrozine 40% + Nitenpyram 20% DF formulation? Contact our Export Team today for a sample, quotation, label design, or regional market plan. Build your brand. Solve multiple pest challenges. Partner with POMAIS.

Molecular Formula Dinotefuran: C₇H₁₄N₄O₃
Pymetrozine: C₁₀H₁₁N₅O
Nitenpyram: C₁₁H₁₅ClN₄O₂
Molecular Weight Dinotefuran: ≈ 202.21 g/mol
Pymetrozine: ≈ 217.23 g/mol
Nitenpyram: ≈ 270.72 g/mol
CAS Number Dinotefuran: 165252-70-0
Pymetrozine: 123312-89-0
Nitenpyram: 150824-47-8
Active Content Dinotefuran 10% w/w + Pymetrozine 40% w/w + Nitenpyram 20% w/w (≈ 70% total)
Formulation DF (Dry Flowable)
Typical Packaging 1 kg / 5 kg / 10 kg bags (custom packaging available)
Shelf Life Approximately 24 months under recommended storage conditions

Active Ingredients & Their Mechanisms

Dinotefuran 10%

Dinotefuran is a neonicotinoid insecticide that acts by binding to the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in insects, preventing nerve-signal transmission and leading to paralysis and death. It offers broad-spectrum efficacy including both chewing and some piercing-sucking pests.

Pymetrozine 40%

Pymetrozine belongs to the pyridine-azomethine class and has a unique mode of action: it disrupts the feeding behaviour of sap-sucking insects by interfering with their stylet (mouth-part) insertion and nerve/chemosensory function, thereby stopping feeding immediately and causing subsequent starvation or death over time.

Nitenpyram 20%

Nitenpyram is another neonicotinoid compound that blocks the nAChR receptors in insects, leading to paralysis of pests. It supports rapid knock-down and is effective particularly where resistance to older agents may exist.

Synergistic Triple-Action Advantage

By combining Dinotefuran + Pymetrozine + Nitenpyram, this formulation delivers:

  • A dual/neuro-plus-feeding interruption mechanism (fast nerve kill + feeding stop)
  • Broad coverage: chewing pests (via Dinotefuran/Nitenpyram) and piercing‐sucking pests (via Pymetrozine)
  • Resistance mitigation potential by multi-mechanism mode of action
  • Export-friendly formulation enabling brand differentiation in global markets

Formulation & Specifications

DF (Dry Flowable) Explained

The DF (dry flowable) formulation is designed for ease of handling, transport and mixing in markets where logistical efficiency is critical. When diluted in water, the formulation disperses uniformly for spray application.

Active Content Summary

  • Dinotefuran: 10% w/w
  • Pymetrozine: 40% w/w
  • Nitenpyram: 20% w/w
  • Total active content: 70% w/w

Packaging & Storage

  • Packaging: Typical export sizes include 1 kg, 5 kg, 10 kg bags; small-trial packs available upon request.
  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area; keep container sealed when not in use; shelf life: 2 years under recommended conditions.
  • Customization: POMAIS supports private-label branding, multilingual labels (English, Russian, Spanish, Arabic), and small-pack options to suit emerging markets.

Why This Format for Export Markets

The DF format offers lower bulk shipping cost for high-content product, robust handling-storage in variable climate zones, and easy brand customization for distributors targeting mid-size and small-farm segments in developing regions.

Specification Table

Parameter Value Note
Active Content Dinotefuran 10% + Pymetrozine 40% + Nitenpyram 20% High total active load (70%)
Formulation Type DF (Dry Flowable) Easy mix, transport-friendly
Packaging Options 1 kg / 5 kg / 10 kg (customizable) Small trial packs available
Shelf Life 24 months (sealed, recommended storage) Follow label instructions

Efficacy & Application Scenarios

Our triple-active formulation delivers broad-spectrum control across both chewing and piercing-sucking pests, making it highly suitable for diverse crops and pest pressures—especially in export markets where mixed pest profiles are common.

Target Crops
This product is designed for use in crops such as: vegetables (tomato, pepper, eggplant, cucumber), fruit trees (citrus, pome, stone fruit), cotton, sugarcane, cereals (wheat, maize), legumes (soybean, peanut) and other commercial crops. These crops often face both chewing pests (caterpillars, beetles, leaf-miners) and sap-sucking pests (aphids, whiteflies, planthoppers, leaf-hoppers).

Target Pest Spectrum

  • Chewing pests: including larvae of Lepidoptera, beetles, leaf-miners and other foliar feeders.
  • Piercing-sucking pests: such as aphids, whiteflies, leaf-hoppers, thrips and planthoppers.
    Because of the combined actives: Dinotefuran and Nitenpyram provide nerve-system disruption effect (fast knock-down of chewing and some sucking pests) while Pymetrozine contributes feeding-interruption activity (especially effective on sap-feeding insects).

Application Timing & Conditions

  • Use at early signs of infestation or threshold level rather than when pest populations are very high; early intervention yields better results.
  • For chewing pests: apply when larvae are young (early instars) and foliage is accessible.
  • For sap-sucking pests: apply before high population build-up, ensuring good spray coverage on both upper and underside of leaves.
  • Optimal environmental conditions: avoid extremes of temperature/stress; ensure equipment spray quality (fine to medium droplets), full coverage and correct water volume.
  • In export markets with simpler agronomic equipment, ensure calibration and operator training for the DF formulation.

Example Application Table

Crop Pest Type Suggested Rate* Key Notes
Tomato Whiteflies, Aphids Refer to local label Ensure underside leaf coverage & full canopy spray
Cotton Leaf-hoppers, Caterpillars Refer to local label Moderate pest-pressure zone, early larval stage
Sugarcane / Maize Planthoppers / Beetles Refer to local label Use in regions with mixed pest types

*Rates must be verified according to local registration and label instructions.

Regional & Market Tips

  • In regions such as Central Asia, Africa, Latin America where both chewing and sucking pests occur on multiple crop types, this formulation simplifies inventory (one product for multiple pest types).
  • In small-to-medium farm-scale markets, emphasise the ease of use, broad spectrum and brand customisation options.
  • Consider local conditions: e.g., high pest-pressure zones, mixed cropping, resource-limited spray equipment; tailor the application advice accordingly.

Performance Summary
Thanks to the synergistic combination of three actives with complementary modes of action, the product offers:

  • Rapid pest knock-down and feeding cessation—increasing crop protection efficiency.
  • Broader pest coverage—reducing need for multiple separate insecticide applications.
  • Better resistance-management potential—because different mechanisms are in one formulation.
  • Market differentiation—exports and brand-builders can highlight “single product, dual-mechanism, chewing + sucking pests”.

Usage Instructions & Technical Parameters

Mixing & Application: Fill spray tank with ~half water, add required product dose, agitate until dispersed, then add remaining water. Maintain agitation during use.
Compatibility & Tank-Mixing: Many standard tank-mix partners possible—but always perform jar-test for compatibility and follow local label.
Operational Precautions: Avoid spraying in high wind, rainfall or extreme temperature conditions. Ensure operator PPE, buffer zones, and equipment cleaned post-use.

Safety, Environmental & Regulatory Overview

Toxicity Profile: The formulation includes neonicotinoids (Dinotefuran, Nitenpyram) which are potent insect neuro-toxins; Pymetrozine acts via feeding interruption. While mammalian toxicity may be low when used correctly, risks to pollinators/non-target insects and aquatic systems must be managed.
Environmental Fate: Neonicotinoids are systemic, may mobilise in plant or soil; Pymetrozine presents unique feeding-block mode, considered lower non-target risk but still requires standard precautions.
Regulatory Compliance: POMAIS manufacturing adheres to ISO/SGS standards, and provides COA, MSDS, TDS. Export customers must verify registration, import permit, local maximum residue levels (MRLs) and relevant restrictions.

Resistance Management & Use Limitations

Resistance Risk: The use of neonicotinoids in two actives means potential for resistance development. The addition of Pymetrozine with distinct mechanism helps, but integrated pest-management strategies remain essential.
Best Practices: Rotate with insecticides of different modes of action, apply at correct timing and dose, integrate cultural/mechanical practices.
Limitations: DF format requires proper mixing; local equipment and labour may influence performance. Some pest types may be outside the spectrum—additional products may be needed.

Competitive Advantages & Product Positioning

Product Strengths: Triple-active formulation covering both chewing and sucking pests; high active load; export-friendly DF format; custom-label/private-brand support; suited for emerging markets with mixed pest challenges.
Market Positioning: Compared to single-active insecticides, this product offers broader pest coverage and mechanism diversity—ideal for distributors/importers seeking differentiated shelf offering.
Target Audience & Message: Agrochemical distributors, importers, brand-owners, seed-crop companies and governmental procurement bodies in Central Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America. Message: “One premium product tackles multiple pest types and supports your brand growth.”

Export & Localization Services

POMAIS provides:

  • Small trial-pack options (e.g., 500 g, 1 kg) for market entry.
  • Multilingual label options (English, Russian, Spanish, Arabic).
  • Private label/OEM packaging, custom MOQ.
  • Export documentation: COA, MSDS, TDS, logistic support for key export regions.
  • Typical lead time: 20–30 days; global logistics network ready.
    Contact our Export Team for MOQ, sample policy, branding and region-specific support.

FAQ

Q1: Why combine Dinotefuran, Pymetrozine and Nitenpyram in one product?
A: This combination offers both nerve-system disruption and feeding-block mechanisms, covering both chewing and piercing-sucking pests—addressing broader threats and resistance pressure.
Q2: What does DF formulation mean for my market?
A: DF (Dry Flowable) is convenient for shipping, handling and mixing; it adapts well to export markets with different storage/usage conditions and supports custom packaging.
Q3: Can I tank-mix this product with other insecticides?
A: Yes, but always test compatibility and follow local label/regulation. Proper tank-mixing strategy enhances flexibility.
Q4: Is this product safe for beneficial insects and pollinators?
A: Use according to label instructions—neonicotinoid active ingredients can pose risk to pollinators and non-target insects if mis-applied. Respect buffer zones and favourable spray conditions.
Q5: What packaging/branding options are available?
A: POMAIS offers private-label branding, multilingual labels, small trial packs, flexible MOQ—ideal for your regional brand expansion.

Get Started

Ready to strengthen your pest control portfolio with the POMAIS Dinotefuran 10% + Pymetrozine 40% + Nitenpyram 20% DF formulation? Contact our Export Team today for a sample, quotation, label design, or regional market plan. Build your brand. Solve multiple pest challenges. Partner with POMAIS.