Introduction
Pirimicarb is a selective carbamate insecticide known for its effectiveness against aphids while being gentle on beneficial insects like ladybugs and pollinators. It is widely used in cereals, fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals due to its fast knockdown effect and low environmental impact.
Highly Selective Against Aphids
Effective against a wide range of aphid species, including green peach aphid and cotton aphid
Leaves most predatory insects and pollinators unharmed
Rapid Action
Causes quick paralysis and death in aphids shortly after ingestion or contact
Aphids stop feeding within hours, reducing virus transmission
Systemic and Translaminar Activity
Absorbed by leaves and moves through the plant’s vascular system
Controls aphids hidden on the underside of leaves or in plant crowns
Compatible with IPM (Integrated Pest Management)
Safe for natural enemies and integrates well with biological control strategies
Minimizes disruption of the ecosystem
Rainfastness
Maintains efficacy even after light rainfall if allowed to dry properly
Crop | Target Pest | Recommended Rate |
---|---|---|
Wheat/Barley | Grain aphids | 250–500 g/ha (WP 50%) |
Potatoes | Green peach aphid | 300–600 g/ha |
Lettuce | Lettuce aphid | 200–400 g/ha |
Citrus | Black citrus aphid | 250–500 g/ha |
Ornamentals | Various aphid species | 200–400 g/ha |
Application method: Foliar spray
Timing: Apply at the first sign of aphid presence for best results
Re-entry interval: 24 hours (may vary by region)
Pirimicarb inhibits the enzyme acetylcholinesterase in aphids, leading to the accumulation of acetylcholine at the nerve synapses. This causes overstimulation, paralysis, and eventual death. Unlike broad-spectrum insecticides, it targets specific neural pathways in aphids, sparing non-target species.
Low mammalian toxicity when used correctly
Minimal impact on bees, lacewings, and parasitic wasps
Low persistence in soil and water
Use protective equipment during handling and application
Avoid use during peak bee activity to minimize exposure
Aphids may develop resistance with repeated use
Rotate with insecticides of different modes of action
Avoid overlapping treatments and always follow label recommendations
Q: Can Pirimicarb be tank-mixed with fungicides or foliar fertilizers?
A: Yes, but always do a small-scale compatibility test first.
Q: Is Pirimicarb effective against other pests like whiteflies or thrips?
A: No, it is mainly effective against aphids only.
Q: How long does its control effect last?
A: Typically 7–10 days, depending on weather and aphid pressure.
Pirimicarb is a go-to solution for farmers needing targeted aphid control without compromising beneficial insects or the environment. Its selectivity, rapid action, and systemic properties make it a trusted product in both conventional and IPM programs.