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What pests can Emamectin 1.9 EC control?

Jan 08, 2026

Michael Thompson
Michael Thompson
Michael is a Product Manager at SINVOCHEM, where he oversees the company's portfolio of agrochemical adjuvants. His expertise lies in market analysis and product strategy, ensuring that SINVOCHEM meets the evolving needs of formulators worldwide.

Emamectin 1.9 EC, a highly effective insecticide, has become a cornerstone in modern pest management strategies. As a dedicated supplier of Emamectin 1.9 EC, I am excited to delve into the spectrum of pests this remarkable product can control and share its value with farmers, growers, and agricultural enthusiasts.

Overview of Emamectin 1.9 EC

Emamectin 1.9 EC is an emulsifiable concentrate formulation of emamectin benzoate, a semi - synthetic derivative of avermectin. It acts on the nervous system of insects, specifically targeting the γ - aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors and glutamate - gated chloride channels. This ultimately leads to paralysis and death of the pests. The 1.9% active ingredient concentration in the EC formulation ensures high efficacy while still being safe and easy to use under proper application guidelines.

Lepidopteran Pests

Lepidoptera is a large order of insects that includes moths and butterflies. Many of the larvae in this order are major agricultural pests, causing significant damage to crops.

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  • Cotton Bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera): This pest is a major threat to cotton crops worldwide. The larvae feed on cotton bolls, reducing the yield and quality of the cotton fibers. Emamectin 1.9 EC effectively controls cotton bollworm by disrupting its nervous system. Once the larvae ingest the treated foliage or come into contact with the spray residues, they stop feeding within a few hours and die within 2 - 3 days.
  • Tomato Fruitworm (Helicoverpa zea): In tomato fields, the tomato fruitworm can cause extensive damage to the fruits. The larvae bore into the tomatoes, making them unmarketable. Emamectin 1.9 EC can be applied as a foliar spray to protect tomato plants from this pest. Its long - lasting residual effect ensures continued protection during the critical growth stages of the tomatoes.
  • Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella): A significant pest of cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower. The larvae feed on the leaves, creating holes and reducing the photosynthetic capacity of the plants. Emamectin 1.9 EC has shown excellent efficacy against diamondback moth populations, even those resistant to some other insecticides.

Thrips

Thrips are tiny, slender insects that can cause damage to a wide range of crops, including fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. They feed on plant cells by puncturing the epidermal layer and sucking out the cell contents. This feeding can lead to distorted growth, silvery streaks on leaves, and reduced yields.

  • Western Flower Thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis): It is a particularly troublesome thrip species. It can transmit several plant viruses, making it a double - threat to crops. Emamectin 1.9 EC can be used to control western flower thrips. When applied preventively or at the early stages of an infestation, it can significantly reduce thrip populations and minimize the damage they cause.

Leafminers

Leafminers are the larvae of various flies and moths. They create tunnels or mines within the leaves, which can disrupt vascular tissue and reduce the plant's ability to transport nutrients and water.

  • American Serpentine Leafminer (Liriomyza trifolii): Common on many vegetable and ornamental crops. The winding mines on the leaves not only affect plant aesthetics but also weaken the plants. Emamectin 1.9 EC can be sprayed on the foliage to target the leafminer larvae inside the mines. The active ingredient can penetrate the leaf tissue and reach the larvae, providing effective control.

Comparison with Other Emulsifiable Concentrate Products

When it comes to pest control, there are several other emulsifiable concentrate products available on the market. For example, Pinoxaden 5.1 EC is mainly used for the control of grass weeds in cereal crops. Its mode of action is different from Emamectin 1.9 EC as it inhibits the enzyme acetyl - CoA carboxylase (ACCase) in grass weeds, leading to the disruption of fatty acid synthesis.

Clethodim 24 EC is another important product. It is a selective herbicide for controlling annual and perennial grasses in broad - leaf crops. Clethodim 24 EC gets absorbed by the foliage of grasses and translocates throughout the plant, inhibiting the synthesis of lipids and ultimately killing the grass weeds.

Cypermethrin 50 EC is a pyrethroid insecticide. It acts on the nervous system of insects by disrupting the sodium channels, causing paralysis and death. While Cypermethrin 50 EC has a broad - spectrum activity against many insects, Emamectin 1.9 EC is more targeted towards certain pests such as the ones mentioned above, and it often shows better efficacy against some pests with specific resistance profiles.

Application Tips for Optimal Pest Control

To achieve the best results with Emamectin 1.9 EC, proper application is crucial.

  • Timing: It is recommended to apply the product at the early stages of pest infestation. This allows for more effective control as the pests are generally more vulnerable in their early life stages.
  • Coverage: Ensure thorough coverage of the plant foliage, especially the undersides of leaves where many pests tend to hide. Use appropriate spraying equipment to achieve uniform coverage.
  • Compatibility: Before tank - mixing with other pesticides or fertilizers, conduct a small - scale compatibility test to avoid any chemical reactions that may reduce the efficacy of the product.

Environmental and Safety Considerations

Emamectin 1.9 EC is relatively safe to use when applied according to the label instructions. However, it is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Therefore, care should be taken to avoid contamination of water bodies during application. Also, proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, and a respirator should be worn during handling and application to prevent exposure.

Why Choose Our Emamectin 1.9 EC

As a supplier, we take pride in offering high - quality Emamectin 1.9 EC. Our product undergoes strict quality control measures to ensure consistent efficacy and safety. We have a team of experts who can provide technical support and advice on pest control strategies using our product. Whether you are a large - scale commercial farmer or a small - scale grower, our Emamectin 1.9 EC can be a valuable addition to your pest management toolkit.

Conclusion

Emamectin 1.9 EC is a powerful tool for controlling a wide range of pests, including lepidopterans, thrips, and leafminers. Its unique mode of action and high efficacy make it a popular choice among farmers and growers. When compared with other emulsifiable concentrate products like Pinoxaden 5.1 EC, Clethodim 24 EC, and Cypermethrin 50 EC, it offers a distinct advantage in targeting specific pest groups.

If you are interested in learning more about our Emamectin 1.9 EC or would like to discuss your pest control needs, please reach out to us. We are eager to engage in a productive conversation with you and help you find the best solutions for your agricultural challenges. We look forward to working with you to achieve effective pest control and improve your crop yields.

References

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  • Williams, M. R., & Scharf, M. E. (2013). Neonicotinoid Insecticides: Molecular Aspects of Mode of Action and Mechanisms of Resistance. Annual Review of Entomology, 58, 331 - 342.

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