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Thiamethoxam insecticide

Farmers stand in the middle of an important job which is our food. And that is the reason behind thiamethoxam insecticide. It is a neonicotinoid, which is the chemical structure of many pesticides created to kill bad bugs. So yes, farmers can apply Ronch thiamethoxam insecticide to their corn or soybeans or cotton seed as a treatment that will allow the plant avoid damage from annoying pests like aphids and whiteflies which goes after the crops.


How Does Thiamethoxam Insecticide Work

They do so by interfering with the nervous system of an insect to create a very lethal toxic reaction which at low doses can still be safe for mammals. Thiamethoxam is one of the most popular neonicotinoids, a group of chemicals that can really screw with an insect's central nervous system. This is why everyone will tell you it's safe for farmers to use on their crops. This means that even though the chemical in Ronch thiamethoxam insecticide is doing its job of dealing with these pests, it does not hurt the farmers applying them or their families or any animals which might pick up a plant and eat all of it.


Why choose Ronch Thiamethoxam insecticide?

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