English Name: Etoxazole
CAS No.: 153233-91-1
Molecular formula: C21H23F2NO2
Molecular weight: 359.41
EINECS No.: 201-167-4
Introduction: imidazole is a new special acaricide of oxazole developed by Sumitomo chemical in Japan. It kills harmful mites by inhibiting the embryo formation of mite eggs and the molting process from young mites to adult mites. It has contact killing and stomach toxicity, has no internal absorption, but has strong permeability and is resistant to rain erosion. Studies have shown that imidazole has strong lethality to mite eggs and juvenile nymphs, does not kill adult mites, but can significantly inhibit the hatching rate of female adult mites, and can prevent and control harmful mites that have become resistant to existing acaricides.