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Component: | Animal |
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Nitenpyram is an organic compound with a molecular formula of C11H15ClN4O2 and a molecular weight of 270.7154. The pure product is a light yellow crystal. It can be widely used in cucumber, eggplant, radish, tomato, grape, tea and rice to control various Aphids, thrips, whiteflies, leafhoppers and other pests. Similar to other neonicotinoid insecticides, nitenpyram mainly acts on the nervous system of insects. It has a nerve blocking effect on the synaptic receptors of pests, expands the diaphragm potential after spontaneous discharge, and finally makes the synapse Diaphragmatic stimulation decreased, resulting in the disappearance of the nerve axonal membrane potential channel stimulation, resulting in paralysis and death of the pest.
Nitenpyram is an insecticide used in agriculture and veterinary medicine to kill external parasites of livestockand pets. It is a neonicotinoid, a neurotoxin that blocks neural messages in the central nervous system of insects, causing rapid death.
Nitenpyram is used orally with dogs and cats to control fleas. After ingestion, it begins killing fleas within 30 minutes and kills all adult fleas within 4 hours. The effects of nitenpyram last approximately 24-48 hours. Nitenpyram is safe to use on puppies and kittens as young as four weeks old if they weigh at least 2 pounds (0.91 kg). Panting and excitement have been noted in cats within 2 hours of administration. In heavily infested animals, it can cause extreme itching as the fleas die.
Nitenpyram does not kill insect eggs and has no long-term activity. Thus, it is not effective as a long-term flea preventative. It is usually used to kill nymph and adult fleas quickly on an infested animal, and combined with a longer-term flea preventative like fipronil or lufenuron to prevent reinfestation.