Spirodiclofen 24% SC Miticide
POMAIS Spirodiclofen 24% SC is a selective miticide / acaricide for professional mite management in approved fruit and specialty crop programs.
As an IRAC Group 23 acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitor, Spirodiclofen is mainly positioned for mite eggs, immature mite stages, adult female mites, and structured mite population management where local registration supports use.
This 24% SC formulation is suitable for importers, distributors, fruit crop channels, specialty crop channels, agricultural retailers, and crop protection partners looking for a focused miticide product for citrus, grapes, pome fruit, stone fruit, tree nuts, and other approved crop markets.
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About Spirodiclofen 24% SC Miticide
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Spirodiclofen 24% SC Miticide |
| Active Ingredient | Spirodiclofen |
| Content | 24% |
| Common Market Expression | 240 g/L SC |
| Formulation Type | SC, Suspension Concentrate |
| Product Type | Miticide / Acaricide |
| IRAC Group | Group 23 |
| Mode of Action | Acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibition and lipid biosynthesis disruption |
| Main Target Direction | Mite eggs, immature mite stages, adult female mites, and approved mite populations |
| Main Crop Direction | Citrus, grapes, pome fruit, stone fruit, tree nuts, and other specialty crops where locally approved |
| Main Use Direction | Selective mite management in fruit and specialty crop programs |
| Formulation Position | SC liquid formulation for professional spray programs |
| Resistance Management | Use according to IRAC group guidance, local label, and mite resistance-management programs |
| Supply Direction | POMAIS supply for import, distribution, and crop protection channel cooperation |
| Document Support | COA, SDS / MSDS, TDS, product specification, sample support, SC formulation information, batch quality information, and available technical documents |
What Is Spirodiclofen 24% SC?
Spirodiclofen 24% SC is a specialist miticide / acaricide formulation used for mite management in approved crop programs. It is not a broad insecticide for all field pests.
The product is mainly positioned for fruit and specialty crop markets where mite pressure can affect leaf condition, fruit appearance, crop quality, and marketable yield. It can be reviewed for citrus, grapes, pome fruit, stone fruit, tree nuts, and other approved crops according to local registration.
For importers and distributors, Spirodiclofen 24% SC is a focused product for building a professional miticide portfolio. Its value comes from a clear active ingredient identity, defined IRAC Group 23 mode of action, and practical fit in structured mite management programs.
Main Functions
Spirodiclofen 24% SC is mainly used where mite populations need targeted management in fruit and specialty crop programs.
It can help:
- Support targeted mite management where locally approved
- Help manage mite eggs and immature mite population development according to label claims
- Support adult female mite management where approved
- Provide IRAC Group 23 miticide direction
- Support fruit crop and specialty crop mite programs
- Help build a dedicated miticide product line
- Support resistance-management planning through clear mode of action classification
- Provide a specialist alternative to broad insecticide positioning
Spirodiclofen 24% SC should be positioned as a selective miticide / acaricide, not as a broad insecticide for all pests or a universal mite-control product.
Mode of Action: IRAC Group 23 Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase Inhibition
Spirodiclofen belongs to IRAC Group 23. It works by inhibiting acetyl-CoA carboxylase, an enzyme involved in lipid biosynthesis.
This mode of action gives Spirodiclofen a clear technical identity in mite management programs. It is different from common neurotoxic insecticides and should be used with proper resistance-management planning.
For product positioning, the key value is not broad pest control. The value is a defined miticide mode of action for structured mite population management in approved fruit and specialty crop programs.
Final performance depends on mite species, mite stage, crop type, infestation level, spray timing, spray coverage, weather, resistance history, application rate, interval, and approved local label directions.
Target Mite Directions
Spirodiclofen 24% SC can be reviewed for mite management programs where local registration supports use.
Common target directions may include:
- Mite eggs where locally approved
- Larvae and nymph stages
- Immature mite population development
- Adult female mites
- Spider mite directions where approved
- Citrus mite directions according to local registration
- Fruit crop mite directions according to approved local label
- Other approved mite targets in specialty crop systems
This product should not be promoted as complete control of all mite species or all pest stages. Final target spectrum, crop scope, application timing, dosage, interval, and use restriction must follow local registration and approved label directions.
Suitable Crops and Application Areas
Spirodiclofen 24% SC can be reviewed for fruit and specialty crop mite management programs where local registration supports use. Final crop scope, mite target, dosage, application timing, interval, and use restriction must follow the approved local label.
Citrus Mite Management Programs
Citrus is an important crop direction for Spirodiclofen 24% SC.
In citrus production, mite pressure can affect leaf condition, tree vigor, fruit surface quality, and overall crop value. Spirodiclofen can be reviewed where local registration supports use against approved citrus mite targets.
For citrus channels, this product should be positioned as a specialist miticide option, not as a broad insecticide for all citrus pests.
Grape and Vineyard Mite Programs
Grapes and vineyards can also be reviewed where local registration supports use.
Mite pressure in vineyards may affect leaf performance and crop quality. Spirodiclofen 24% SC can be positioned for structured mite population management in approved grape programs, especially where a clear miticide mode of action is required.
Pome Fruit and Stone Fruit Programs
Pome fruit and stone fruit programs may include apples, pears, peaches, cherries, and related approved crops.
For these orchard crops, Spirodiclofen 24% SC should be positioned around mite population management, spray program planning, and crop quality protection where locally approved.
Final use must follow local label directions, especially crop scope, application timing, mite stage, PHI, MRL, and resistance-management requirements.
Tree Nut and Specialty Crop Programs
Tree nuts and specialty crops can be reviewed where local registration allows use.
These markets often need precise crop protection products with clear target positioning. Spirodiclofen 24% SC can serve as a focused miticide option where approved mite targets and crop programs match the local label.
Dedicated Miticide Channel Development
For importers, distributors, agricultural retailers, fruit crop channels, specialty crop channels, and local crop protection partners, Spirodiclofen 24% SC can support a dedicated miticide product line.
It can be positioned alongside abamectin, bifenazate, propargite, etoxazole, hexythiazox, and other mite-control products depending on local registration, mite stage, resistance history, crop system, and channel strategy.
Application Guidance
Spirodiclofen 24% SC should be used only where it is locally registered and approved. Final use must follow the approved local label.
General use considerations include:
- Apply according to approved crop, mite target, timing, dosage, spray volume, interval, and label direction
- Confirm mite stage before application
- Ensure good spray coverage, especially in dense crop canopies
- Do not exceed the approved label rate
- Do not use as a universal insecticide
- Rotate with miticides from different IRAC groups according to local resistance-management programs
- Avoid repeated use of Group 23 products without proper rotation
- Check tank-mix compatibility before commercial use
- Conduct a jar test before large-scale tank mixing where required
- Follow local PHI, MRL, PPE, storage, transport, and environmental requirements
Spirodiclofen should be used as part of a structured mite management program. Product performance can be influenced by mite species, mite stage, spray timing, coverage quality, weather, crop canopy density, and resistance history.
SC Formulation Features
SC means suspension concentrate. Spirodiclofen 24% SC is a liquid formulation where the active ingredient is finely dispersed in a water-based suspension system.
Key SC formulation features include:
- Liquid suspension concentrate
- Fine particle dispersion
- Suspension stability
- Flowability
- Dilution behavior
- Spray tank dispersibility
- Settling control
- Batch consistency
- Container sealing
- Storage stability under proper warehouse conditions
For miticide products, SC formulation quality is important for handling, dilution, spray preparation, storage stability, and batch consistency. Proper storage and sealed packaging help maintain formulation performance during transport and warehouse storage.
Product Advantages
Spirodiclofen 24% SC gives importers and distributors a clear product direction for fruit and specialty crop mite management.
Key advantages include:
- Selective miticide / acaricide positioning
- IRAC Group 23 mode of action
- Acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibition direction
- Clear mite population management role
- Suitable for fruit and specialty crop channels where approved
- SC formulation for professional spray programs
- Different positioning from general insecticides
- Useful option for dedicated miticide portfolios
- Technical document support for product evaluation
- Stable supply for import and distribution cooperation
Its main value is the combination of a defined miticide active ingredient, clear mode of action, fruit crop fit, SC formulation, and practical product positioning for local crop protection markets.
Difference Between Spirodiclofen 24% SC and General Insecticides
Spirodiclofen 24% SC and general insecticides should not be positioned the same way.
| Item | Spirodiclofen 24% SC | General Insecticides |
|---|---|---|
| Main Product Type | Miticide / acaricide | Insecticide |
| Main Target Direction | Mites | Insects or broad pest groups |
| MoA Group | IRAC Group 23 | Depends on active ingredient |
| Main Position | Structured mite management | Broad insect pest control |
| Crop Fit | Fruit and specialty crops where approved | Depends on pest and crop label |
| Portfolio Role | Dedicated miticide product | General pest-control product |
| Final Choice | Depends on mite pressure and local registration | Depends on pest spectrum and local registration |
This difference is important for product positioning. Spirodiclofen 24% SC should be promoted as a focused miticide product, not as a general insecticide for all pests.
Difference Between Spirodiclofen 24% SC and Contact Knockdown Miticides
Spirodiclofen 24% SC and contact knockdown miticides may play different roles in mite management programs.
| Item | Spirodiclofen 24% SC | Contact Knockdown Miticides |
|---|---|---|
| Main Position | Population management direction | Fast visible knockdown direction |
| Target Stage Focus | Eggs, immature stages, adult females where approved | Often active against exposed mobile stages |
| MoA Identity | IRAC Group 23 | Depends on active ingredient |
| Program Role | Structured mite program planning | Short-term pressure reduction |
| Best Fit | Fruit and specialty crop mite programs | Emergency or high-pressure field situations where approved |
| Final Choice | Depends on label, mite stage, pressure level, and resistance plan | Depends on label, mite stage, pressure level, and resistance plan |
This comparison does not mean one product type is always better than another. Final choice depends on the approved label, mite species, mite stage, infestation pressure, crop system, and resistance-management plan.
Resistance Management and Use Precautions
Spirodiclofen 24% SC should be used carefully in resistance-management programs.
Important precautions include:
- Use according to local label directions and IRAC group guidance
- Do not rely repeatedly on the same mode of action
- Rotate with miticides from different IRAC groups where local programs support rotation
- Confirm target mite stage and application timing
- Avoid unsupported claims on complete mite control
- Do not use as a substitute for scouting and threshold-based mite management
- Ensure good spray coverage for effective field performance
- Follow local safety, environmental, residue, and resistance-management rules
IRAC Group 23 classification gives the product a clear resistance-management identity. However, Group 23 classification does not mean resistance-proof. Local resistance history and field program design should always be considered.
Storage and Transport
Store Spirodiclofen 24% SC in the original sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated warehouse.
Keep it away from food, feed, seed for consumption, drinking water, direct sunlight, freezing conditions, high temperature, ignition sources, and incompatible materials.
During transport, packages should be protected from leakage, contamination, pressure, breakage, freezing, heat exposure, and rough handling.
Because this is an SC formulation, suspension stability, flowability, container sealing, sedimentation control, and warehouse temperature control are important during storage and shipment.
Field Use Scenarios
Spirodiclofen 24% SC is most suitable where mite pressure needs structured management rather than broad pest-control positioning.
Citrus Orchard Mite Pressure
In citrus orchards, mite pressure may affect leaf condition and fruit appearance. Spirodiclofen 24% SC can be reviewed as a focused miticide option where local registration supports use.
Vineyard Mite Management
In vineyards, mite management is often linked with leaf health, canopy condition, and fruit quality. Spirodiclofen 24% SC can fit grape programs where approved mite targets and application timing match the local label.
Pome Fruit and Stone Fruit Quality Programs
In apple, pear, peach, cherry, and related orchard crops, mite pressure may become part of a broader fruit quality and crop protection program. Spirodiclofen 24% SC can be reviewed as a miticide option where local registration supports use.
Specialty Crop Miticide Portfolios
For specialty crop channels, miticide products need clear target positioning and resistance-management logic. Spirodiclofen 24% SC can help distributors build a more focused mite-control portfolio where approved.
Supply and Document Support from POMAIS
POMAIS supplies Spirodiclofen 24% SC for importers, distributors, agricultural retailers, fruit crop channels, specialty crop channels, and local crop protection partners that need a focused miticide product.
Available support may include:
- COA
- SDS / MSDS
- TDS
- Product specification
- Sample support
- SC formulation information
- Batch quality confirmation
- Packing information
- Export document coordination
- Available technical documents
For market planning, partners can discuss target crop, mite spectrum, formulation preference, registration needs, channel positioning, sample availability, product specification, and supply schedule with POMAIS.
The purpose is to help partners evaluate whether Spirodiclofen 24% SC fits their fruit crop, specialty crop, and dedicated miticide market strategy.
Related Product and Category Directions
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- Miticide
- Acaricide
- Insecticide
- Citrus Crop Solution
- Pest Control Solutions
- Abamectin 18 g/L EC
- Propargite 73% EC
- Etoxazole 20% SC
- Bifenazate Acaricide
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FAQ
What is Spirodiclofen 24% SC?
Spirodiclofen 24% SC is a selective miticide / acaricide formulation used for mite management in approved fruit and specialty crop programs.
Is Spirodiclofen mainly a miticide or insecticide?
Spirodiclofen is mainly positioned as a miticide / acaricide. It should not be promoted as a broad insecticide for all pests.
What is Spirodiclofen 24% SC mainly used for?
It is mainly used for structured mite population management in approved crops, including citrus, grapes, pome fruit, stone fruit, tree nuts, and specialty crops where locally registered.
What is the mode of action of Spirodiclofen?
Spirodiclofen works by inhibiting acetyl-CoA carboxylase, which is involved in lipid biosynthesis. This gives the product its IRAC Group 23 mode of action identity.
What is IRAC Group 23?
IRAC Group 23 refers to inhibitors of acetyl-CoA carboxylase. This classification helps users understand the mode of action and plan resistance-management programs.
What mite stages can Spirodiclofen target?
Depending on local registration and label claims, Spirodiclofen can be reviewed for mite eggs, immature mite stages, adult female mites, and approved mite population directions.
Which crops can Spirodiclofen 24% SC be reviewed for?
It can be reviewed for citrus, grapes, pome fruit, stone fruit, tree nuts, and other specialty crops where local registration supports use.
What does SC mean?
SC means suspension concentrate. It is a liquid formulation where the active ingredient is finely dispersed in a water-based suspension system.
Can Spirodiclofen control all mites?
No. It should not be promoted as a universal mite-control product. Final mite spectrum, crop scope, dosage, timing, and use restriction must follow the approved local label.
How should Spirodiclofen be used in resistance management?
Spirodiclofen should be used according to local label directions and resistance-management guidance. Avoid repeated reliance on the same IRAC group and rotate with miticides from different groups where appropriate.
Can POMAIS support documents for this product?
Yes. POMAIS can provide available product documents according to product type, cooperation stage, and destination market requirements. Support may include COA, SDS / MSDS, TDS, product specification, sample support, SC formulation information, batch quality information, packing information, and available technical documents.
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