What is Regent insecticide used for?

What is Regent insecticide used for?

Regent is a Fipronil based phenyl pyrazole insecticide which is very effective for controlling stem borer and leaf folder in rice and termites and early shoot borer pests in sugarcane.

What is the active ingredient in Regent?

fipronil
The active ingredient in Regent is fipronil.

Is Regent safe for humans?

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has classified fipronil as a group C (possible human) carcinogen based on an increase in thyroid follicular cell tumors in both sexes of the rat. However, as of 2011, no human data are available regarding the carcinogenic effects of fipronil.

How long does Fipronil last?

When using a Fipronil, keep in mind that it is a slow-acting chemical. It can take 24 to 36 hours to kill the target pest but the active ingredient does have a long-time residual which can last up to 90 days, meaning you don’t have to reapply as often unless you have a very large infestation.

Is Regent insecticide systemic?

Fipronil is the active ingredient in RegentĀ®, a systemic insecticide effective against a broad range of insects.

How long does fipronil last?

How safe is fipronil?

The EPA has determined fipronil to be safe for use on dogs and cats, with no harm to humans who handle these animals. Poisoning cases from accidental use or misuse of fipronil may occur in animals.

What is fipronil poisoning?

Fipronil is toxic to insects by contact or ingestion. 1. Fipronil blocks GABAA-gated chloride channels in the central nervous system. Disruption of the GABAA receptors by fipronil prevents the uptake of chloride ions resulting in excess neuronal stimulation and death of the target insect.

How long does fipronil last soil?

Fipronil breaks down in the soil so that half of the original amount is gone in about 125 days. This break down time is called the “half-life” of the pesticide.