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Syngenta Introduces the 'Advion MicroFlow' Insect Bait for Hard-to-Reach Spots

Syngenta has introduced 'Advion MicroFlow' insect bait, a dry "flowable" bait that consumers can use to control pests like ants and cockroaches in difficult-to-reach locations.

Indoxacarb, the active ingredient in 'Advion MicroFlow,' has the same MetaActive effect as other Advion products. It successfully controls pests such as ants, cockroaches, crickets, pantry pests, and more while causing no harm to nontarget organisms. It's also ground to a tiny particle size, which allows it to get deep into cracks and hard-to-reach spots that traditional gel baits and liquids can't reach. 'Advion MicroFlow' can also be applied in places where dust products are commonly used, such as residential houses, commercial areas, and food-handling facilities.

‘Advion Microflow’ also contains ingredients that transfer from pests to their nestmates or other insects in their colonies to control any infestations effectively.
Trend Themes
1. Flowable Pest Bait - Introducing a new dry bait that can reach hard-to-reach pest spots, potentially disrupting the traditional pest control market.
2. Advanced Active Ingredients - Using Indoxacarb, a MetaActive ingredient, could potentially disrupt the traditional pest control active ingredient market.
3. Targeting Pest Colonies - Including ingredients that transfer from pests to their nestmates or other insects in their colonies to control any infestations introduces a new method of pest control.
Industry Implications
1. Pest Control Industry - This innovation of a flowable pest bait product could become a game-changer in the pest control industry.
2. Chemical Industry - Indoxacarb, a MetaActive ingredient used in the Advion MicroFlow product, has the potential to become a leading active ingredient used in the chemical industry.
3. Food-handling Facilities - Advion MicroFlow can be applied in places where dust products are commonly used, such as food-handling facilities where traditional pest control methods may not be as effective.

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