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Imidacloprid

Active ingredient: imidacloprid Β· Residual: Up to 1 year

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βš—οΈ Systemic Action

The systemic mechanism makes imidacloprid uniquely effective for pests that are difficult to contact directly β€” aphid colonies hidden in curled leaves, scale insects under protective shells, and root-feeding grubs underground are all exposed when they feed on treated plant tissue.

However, this same systemic property is the source of its primary environmental concern: imidacloprid applied to flowering plants contaminates pollen and nectar with sublethal doses that affect bee navigation, learning, and reproduction.

Imidacloprid applied to soil around flowering plants (trees, shrubs, flowers) will be taken up systemically and appear in pollen and nectar. Even sublethal doses in nectar impair bee navigation, memory, and foraging behavior. Multiple scientific studies have linked neonicotinoid exposure to colony collapse disorder. Never apply imidacloprid to flowering plants or to soil within the root zone of flowering plants. Apply only to non-flowering plants or wait until after bloom.

🐝 Critical Warning β€” Never Apply to Flowering Plants Imidacloprid applied to soil around flowering plants (trees, shrubs, flowers) will be taken up systemically and appear in pollen and nectar. Even sublethal doses in nectar impair bee navigation, memory, and foraging behavior. Multiple scientific studies have linked neonicotinoid exposure to colony collapse disorder. Never apply imidacloprid to flowering plants or to soil within the root zone of flowering plants. Apply only to non-flowering plants or wait until after bloom.

βš—οΈ Applications

Tree and Shrub Protection: Soil drench or trunk injection for aphids, borers, scale insects, and other sap-sucking pests. Bayer Tree & Shrub Protect is the primary consumer product. Effective for 12 months in soil with a single application. Best for non-flowering trees and ornamental shrubs.

Termite Prevention: Premise SC (commercial) uses imidacloprid as a soil barrier for termite prevention β€” primarily for pre-construction treatment and supplemental treatment where Termidor has already been applied. Less persistent and less effective than fipronil for established termite treatment but approved for preventive use.

White Grub Control: Applied to lawns in spring or early summer before grubs hatch. Granule or liquid formulations are absorbed by turf roots and kill grubs as they feed on root tissue. One of the most effective grub control products available to homeowners.

Flea Control (veterinary): The active ingredient in Advantage flea products for pets. Applied topically, it spreads through skin oils and kills fleas on contact. Safe in veterinary formulations at appropriate concentrations.

🏷️ Products

Bayer Tree & Shrub Protect β€” 1.47% liquid β€” Soil drench for ornamental pests
Bonide Annual Tree & Shrub Insect Control β€” 1.47% liquid β€” Systemic tree/shrub protection
Dominion 2L β€” 21.4% concentrate β€” Professional β€” termites & general pests
Merit 0.5G β€” 0.5% granule β€” Grub control, lawn care
Bayer 24-Hour Grub Killer Plus β€” 0.5% granule β€” White grub lawn treatment
Advantage II (veterinary) β€” 9.1% topical β€” Flea control on cats/dogs
Premise SC β€” 21.4% β€” Professional termite soil treatment

⚠️ Safety & Responsible Use

Imidacloprid is highly effective for specific applications and poses real environmental concerns in others. The key is application site selection. Use for: lawn grub control (non-flowering grass), ornamental non-flowering trees, structural pest control, and veterinary flea products. Avoid for: any flowering plant, any plant near flowering neighbors, or any application where soil runoff could reach flowering vegetation or water.

For non-flowering ornamental shrubs with aphid or scale problems, imidacloprid soil drench is genuinely the best solution β€” one application protects for 12 months without repeated spraying. For white grub control in lawns (not garden beds), it's highly effective. The key is choosing application sites where systemic uptake stays out of flowering plant tissue and pollen.

πŸ’‘ The Responsible Use Framework Imidacloprid is highly effective for specific applications and poses real environmental concerns in others. The key is application site selection. Use for: lawn grub control (non-flowering grass), ornamental non-flowering trees, structural pest control, and veterinary flea products. Avoid for: any flowering plant, any plant near flowering neighbors, or any application where soil runoff could reach flowering vegetation or water.

πŸ› Pests This Treats β€” Learn More

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πŸ› Ants β†’ πŸ› Aphid β†’ πŸ› Fleas β†’ πŸ› Grubs β†’ πŸ› Mites β†’ πŸ› Scales β†’ πŸ› Termites β†’ πŸ› Ticks β†’

🌿 Environmental & Ecological Impact

🐝 Bees / PollinatorsVERY HIGH
🐟 Fish / Aquatic LifeLOW
🐦 BirdsMODERATE
πŸ• Mammals / PetsLOW
🦐 Aquatic InvertebratesHIGH
πŸ’‘ Major concern for pollinators. Systemic β€” present in pollen and nectar. Restricted in some states.

⏱️ Residual & Re-entry Timeline

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Re-entry: 2–4 hours (until dry)
Keep people and pets out of treated area
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Effective period: Up to 1 year
Active residual β€” killing or repelling target pests
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Re-treat when pest activity returns or residual expires
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is imidacloprid safe for pets?
Follow the product label. Keep pets out of treated areas until completely dried (2–4 hours for sprays). Once dry, treated surfaces pose minimal risk to dogs and cats.
Q: Can I use imidacloprid indoors?
Check the specific product label β€” formulations vary. Baits and dusts often have indoor labeling; concentrates and granulars are typically outdoor.
Q: How long does imidacloprid last after application?
Residual varies by formulation, surface type, weather, and UV exposure. Indoor applications last longer than outdoor. Check the product label for re-application intervals.
Q: What should I do if exposed?
Remove contaminated clothing, wash skin with soap and water. For eye contact, rinse 15–20 minutes. For ingestion or severe symptoms, call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222). Have the product label available.

πŸ“‹ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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Imidacloprid β€” Safety Data Sheet

View the official SDS document for this product directly on the CDMS label database.

Imidacloprid Safety Data Sheet page 1
πŸ“„ Imidacloprid β€” Safety Data Sheet Β· View the complete SDS document above or download below
πŸ“š Sources: EPA Pesticide Labels Β· NPIC Pesticide Info
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 10, 2026
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Reviewed by Derek GiordanoContent reviewed by a licensed pest management professional and cross-referenced against EPA, university extension, and manufacturer technical data. Last reviewed: April 2026.