Pesticide formulation


The biological activity of a pesticide, be it chemical or biological in nature, is determined by its active ingredient. Pesticide products very rarely consist of the pure active ingredient. The AI is usually formulated with other materials and this is the product as sold, but it may be further diluted in use. Formulations improve the properties of a chemical for handling, storage, application and may substantially influence effectiveness and safety.
Formulation types are categorised into two-letter international formulation codes:, which must be used when registering a new pesticide product. Croplife maintains this list, which in the 7th update contains 65 formulation codes and 29 codes which are no longer used.

Water-miscible formulations

By far the most frequently used products are formulations for mixing with water then applying as sprays.
Water miscible formulation types include:
Newer formulations with less use of hazardous solvents include:
  • SC Suspension concentrate
  • CS Capsule suspensions
  • WG Water dispersible granules

    Other formulations

Other common formulations include granules and dusts, although for improved safety the latter have been replaced by microgranules. Specialist formulations are available for ultra-low volume spraying, fogging, fumigation, etc. Very occasionally, some pesticides may be sold as technical material.
A particularly efficient form of pesticide dose transfer is seed treatment and specific formulations have been developed for this purpose. A number of pesticide bait formulations are available for rodent pest control, etc.