
Imidacloprid Suspension Concentrate (Water-Based) 35%
Imidacloprid Suspension Concentrate (Water-Based) 35% Imidacloprid 35% SC W/V Systemic insecticide with translaminar activity and contact and stomach action
Imidacloprid Suspension Concentrate (Water-Based) 35%
Imidacloprid 35% SC W/V
Systemic insecticide with translaminar activity and contact and stomach action
Trade Name: Confidor
Group: Neonicotinoid
Mode of Action:
A systemic insecticide with contact and stomach activity from the Neonicotinoid group, affecting nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the insect central nervous system, leading to paralysis and death.
Application Management:
- Imidacloprid is a highly potent and long-lasting insecticide, efficiently absorbed through leaves, stems, and roots, and translocated with plant sap throughout the plant to control insect pests.
- Used for control of a wide range of sap-sucking pests and some leaf-feeding insects in citrus, pistachio, fruit trees, and various field crops.
- Effective on pests that have developed resistance to insecticides from other chemical groups.
- At the first signs of damage on summer shoots, young trees, and citrus saplings aged 3–5 years, spraying is recommended in two applications, 10 days apart.
Application Rates:
| Crop | Pest | Application Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Pistachio | Pistachio psylla | 0.4 L/1000 L water (0.4 per thousand) |
| Cotton | Melon aphid | 250 mL/ha |
| Tobacco | Aphid | 250 mL/ha |
| Grapes | Leafhopper (Cicadellidae) | 200 mL per tree |
| Canola | Cabbage aphid | 1 L/ha |
| Citrus | Citrus leaf miner | 35 mL insecticide + 300 mL oil / 100 L water, two sprays 10 days apart |
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI):
- Cotton, pistachio, tobacco: 14 days
- Citrus: 21 days



