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Confidor Spray
Confidor Spray: The confidor brand has been discontinued by the manufacturer. Please consider alternatives below that include the same active ingredient Imidacloprid. Popular confidor alternatives include richgro bug killa and searles conguard.
Confidor, a popular insecticide containing the active ingredient imidacloprid, has been discontinued in Australia. Gardeners seeking alternatives may consider the following products, which also utilize imidacloprid for effective pest control:
Searles Conguard Garden & Lawn Insecticide
This systemic and contact spray controls pests such as aphids, thrips, mealybugs, and psyllids. It offers 3-4 weeks of residual protection and is suitable for use on shrubs, pot plants, ornamentals, roses, stone fruits, and vegetables.
David Grays Systemic Bug Killer
A granular insecticide designed to protect roses, azaleas, and ornamental plants from aphids, beetles, and other sucking insects for up to six weeks.
Contendor Insecticide 1L RTU (Confidor Substitute)
This ready-to-use spray controls sap-sucking insects like aphids, lace bugs, hibiscus flower beetles, mealybugs, and psyllids. Its systemic action provides protection for up to 14 days.
Spectrum Imidacloprid Concentrate 1L (Confidor Substitute)
A concentrated form of imidacloprid, this product controls sap-sucking insects and offers 14-21 days of protection. It requires dilution before application.
When using these products, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure effective and safe application. Additionally, consider integrating non-chemical pest control methods, such as introducing beneficial insects or using physical barriers, to promote a balanced and healthy garden ecosystem.