Viloprid® 4
Easy-to-Handle Insecticide Made to Mix Better and Stay in Solution Longer
Viloprid® 4 is a systemic insecticide designed for easy handling and reliable performance in a solution that pours easily, resists clumping, rinses clean, and stays in suspension longer, simplifying applications and product waste.
Active Ingredient Content
4 lb imidacloprid/gal
Group - 4A Insecticide
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Proven, long-lasting systemic insect control through both soil and foliar uptake
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Moves within the plant for extended residual control
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Mixes with liquid fertilizers, micronutrients, and other crop inputs and stays in solution longer
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Easy-to-handle solution that pours smoothly, resists clumping, and rinses clean
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Saves time during mixing and application while reducing product waste
*See label for specific uses, crop registrations, and groups. Not all products are registered in all states.
Watch Viloprid® 4 in Action
- Product Portfolio Brochure Download PDF
- Viloprid® 4 Sell Sheet Download PDF
- Cotton Solution Guide Download PDF
- Dry Bean Solution Guide Download PDF
- Fruit and Vegetable Sell Sheet Download PDF
- Peanut Solution Guide Download PDF
- Potato Solution Guide Download PDF
- Soybean Solution Guide Download PDF
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