Neonicotinoid mechanism of action diagram

How neonicotinoid works β€” illustrated mechanism of action Β· PestControlBasics.com

πŸ§ͺ ACTIVE INGREDIENT Neonicotinoid β€” IRAC 4A ⚠️ CAUTION

Imidacloprid

Imidacloprid is the world's most widely used insecticide β€” and you can pay 10x more for the same active ingredient depending on which brand you choose. Dominion 2L and Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub are functionally identical.

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Brand Names
40+
Target Pests
12 months (soil)
Residual Life
No
OMRI Organic
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🏷️ Brand Names β€” Same Active Ingredient

⚠️ Don't buy duplicates. All products below contain imidacloprid as the active ingredient. They differ only in concentration, formulation type, and price β€” not in how they work or what they kill. Buying two different brands is buying the same pesticide twice.
Dominion 2L
Control Solutions Β· Liquid concentrate
21.4% imidacloprid
Professional
Merit 75 WP
Bayer Β· Wettable powder
75% imidacloprid
Professional
Bayer Tree & Shrub (Protect & Feed)
Bayer Β· Granular consumer
1.47% imidacloprid
Consumer
Admire Pro
Bayer Β· Suspension concentrate
42.8% imidacloprid
Agricultural
Grub-X
Scotts Β· Granular
0.5% imidacloprid
Consumer lawn
Bio Advanced Lawn Grub Killer
Bayer Β· Granular
0.5% imidacloprid
Consumer
Premise 75
Bayer Β· Wettable powder
75% imidacloprid
Professional β€” termites
Safari 20 SG
Valent Β· Soluble granule
20% imidacloprid
Ornamental/tree

🎯 Target Pests

βœ“White Grubs
βœ“Japanese Beetles (larval)
βœ“Aphids
βœ“Whiteflies
βœ“Mealybugs
βœ“Scale Insects
βœ“Soil Mealybugs
βœ“Subterranean Termites (Premise)
βœ“Thrips
βœ“Leafhoppers
βœ“Psyllids
βœ“Elm Leaf Beetle
βœ“Emerald Ash Borer (preventive)
βœ“Bark Beetles

βš—οΈ Mixing & Dilution Guide

Rates below are general guidelines. Always follow your specific product label β€” rates vary by brand and application site.

Soil drench β€” trees & shrubs
Dominion 2L: 0.1–0.2 fl oz / inch trunk diameter in 1 gal water
Apply to root zone as a drench. Translocates through the plant within 1–4 weeks. Provides 12-month residual. Do NOT apply to trees in bloom.
Lawn grub prevention (granular)
Consumer products: per label
Apply June–July, water in immediately. Professional Dominion 2L at 0.9 fl oz / 1,000 sq ft is significantly more economical than consumer granulars at equivalent rates.
Aphid/whitefly drench on containerized plants
0.05 fl oz / gal of potting mix volume
Water in thoroughly. Provides systemic protection for 8–12 weeks. Do not use on plants with open flowers accessible to pollinators.

πŸ“‹ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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Merit 75 β€” Safety Data Sheet

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⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • Highly toxic to bees β€” systemic uptake means pollen and nectar of treated plants can contain imidacloprid
  • Never apply to plants in bloom or where pollinators are actively foraging
  • May leach in sandy soils β€” avoid applications near waterways
  • Neonicotinoid resistance is widespread in some aphid and whitefly populations
  • Do not apply Premise termiticide products for other uses β€” different label requirements
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πŸ“š Sources: EPA Pesticide Labels Β· NPIC Pesticide Info
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026