"Imidor" is an insecticide with a systemic effect that helps control a wide range of pests. It is used to kill a wide range of pests on tomatoes, potatoes, and cucumbers. It can also be used on cereals and sugar beets. For the product to be effective, it must be used strictly according to the instructions.
Active ingredient and release form
The product is available as a 20% concentrate that dissolves in water. The active ingredient is imidacloprid. Only pre-packaged products are permitted for use in private households. Do not store Imidor in an open container.
The product is sold in ampoules and vials. For Colorado potato beetles, you can use the product in 10-milliliter vials and 1-milliliter ampoules. To control aphids and whiteflies on tomatoes and cucumbers grown in greenhouses, use the product in 10-milliliter vials.
Where it is applied
The product is approved for use on wheat, oats, and barley. It can also be used on cucumbers, tomatoes, sugar beets, and rapeseed. It can be used in both open and protected soil.
This product helps control a wide range of pests, including parasites that attack pastures. It is effective against aphids, cutworms, and whiteflies. It also helps control flower beetles, thrips, sawflies, and flea beetles. It can be used to kill beet flea beetles, grain flies, and leafhoppers.
Mechanism of action
The drug's active ingredient is a neurotoxin and a fairly potent poison. When administered, it prevents muscle fibers in living organisms from responding to transmitted impulses.

Depending on the severity of poisoning, the parasites experience unusual muscle activity, followed by convulsions and death. The product helps completely destroy the parasite population at any stage of its development. This is achieved after just one treatment. Resistance to the active substance does not develop.
The main advantages of the product include the following:
- long-lasting protection from harmful insects;
- high efficiency when used in greenhouses;
- effectiveness when used in any weather;
- absence of phytotoxicity.
Terms of Use
The composition is applied by spraying. It is important to adhere to the application rate. Visually monitoring the treatment process can be difficult, as the working solution is quickly absorbed. To prevent unwanted side effects, it is essential to adhere to the application rate. It is important to keep in mind that the working solution should be used up within a maximum of 6 hours. During precipitation, this period is reduced to 4 hours.
It's important to time the treatments to coincide with the pests' peak feeding activity. This typically occurs late in the morning, after the plants have warmed up and the dew has dried. At this time, the soil hasn't yet had time to warm up from the sun.
When using the substance, it is important to take into account the type of plants and pests:
- To kill Colorado potato beetles on potatoes, use 2 milliliters of the product per 10 liters of water. The application rate is 5 liters per 100 square meters. The waiting period in this case is 10 days. Manual work can be resumed after 3 days.
- When growing tomatoes and cucumbers in protected soil, apply 5 milliliters of the product per 10 liters of water. Apply 1 liter of the product per 10 square meters when individual colonies are detected. In the event of a massive infestation, apply 3 liters per 10 square meters. The waiting period should not exceed 3 days. Manual work can be performed after 24 hours.
- When treating ornamental plants against whiteflies, thrips, aphids, and leafhoppers, use 1.5 milliliters of the working solution per 10 liters of water. The application rate in this case is 0.25 liters per 10 square meters when single infestations are detected. For large infestations, use 0.5 liters per 10 square meters. The waiting period is 21 days. Manual work is permitted after 3 days.
- To treat tubers with the solution before planting, dissolve 20-25 milliliters of the solution in a bucket of water. This solution helps control Colorado potato beetles, aphids, and wireworms. One liter of the solution is enough for 100 kilograms of tubers. The treatment should be carried out once before planting.
- To treat sunflower seeds, dissolve 150 milliliters of the solution in 1 liter of water. For 100 kilograms of planting material, use 2.5 liters of the working solution. A single treatment is sufficient.

Safety precautions
When using the product, it's important to remember that it is quite toxic. There is no antidote. It's important to remove animals from the affected area during treatment. Exposure to neonicotinoids will weaken the immune system, reduce appetite, and reduce the quality of livestock products.
It is not recommended to treat plants during flowering, as the product poses a danger to bees. Use the product near water bodies with extreme caution, as it is toxic to fish. While using the product, do not drink, eat, or smoke. After treatment, wash clothing, and shower and rinse your mouth.
If Imidor drops come into contact with your skin, wash the area with warm running water and soap. If swallowed accidentally, drink several glasses of water, induce vomiting, and take activated charcoal. If you feel unwell, consult a doctor.
What is it compatible with?
The product can be combined with many fungicides and insecticides. However, it is important to test the compatibility of the products first.
How and how long to store
It is recommended to store the medication in a designated area. It is important to ensure a temperature between -10 and +30 degrees Celsius.
What to replace it with
The following substances can be used as analogues:
- Akiba;
- "Image";
- "Cortlis";
- Vitax.
Imidor is an effective insecticide that helps control a variety of pests. To ensure the product achieves the desired results, it's important to strictly follow the manufacturer's recommendations.











