Ant repellent MuravNET 30 g TM Simeyny Sad
Contact insecticide for ant control.
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Active ingredient:
S-methoprene – 0.75 g/kg + permethrin – 2.5 g/kg + cypermethrin – 2.5 g/kg + piperonyl butoxide – 7.5 g/kg -
Pharmaceutical form:
granular bait (GP) -
Packaging:
30 g (pack) -
WHO classification:
Class II (toxic)
Why Muravnet is 4 times stronger than other means
It contains four optimally selected components that provide a synergistic result in protection against all types and stages of ants.
Product features
Ants are disappearing
The insecticide permethrin, which is part of the preparation, acts as a stomach toxin with a high rate of toxic effect, and when ants come into direct contact with the product, as a contact poison, with the effect of rapid paralysis of the insect nervous system (the "knockdown" effect). Destroys adult ants, eggs and larvae.
The drug protects for a long time
The second insecticide in the composition of the drug - cypermethrin, in addition to its high initial activity on larvae and adult insects, is stored on treated surfaces for a long time (20-30 days), because it is quite resistant to high temperatures and ultraviolet rays. In addition, it is it that well suppresses aphid populations, which are an obligatory symbol of the presence of ants.
The drug acts quickly.
The third substance in the composition is piperonyl butoxide - a synergist of the insecticidal action of synthetic pyrethroids (pyrethrins). Adding this synergist to pyrethrins increases the rate of onset of paralysis in adult insects and larvae by 2-5 times.
The substance improves the penetration of pyrethroids through the cuticle (protective cover) of the ant, enhances their effect on the insect nervous system, and blocks protective enzymes.
Ants are not
The juvenile component of the drug – S-methoprene – acts as a growth regulator of immature ants, suppresses their growth and morphological development at the egg, larva and pupa stages, and is an antagonist of ecdysone (the molting hormone), which is responsible for the growth and development of the larva.


