Thiodicarb is an insecticide that is commonly used in agricultural settings to control a wide range of pests. It is effective against a variety of insects, including aphids, beetles, caterpillars, and leafhoppers.
Thiodicarb has been widely used in agriculture for pest control, but its use has been restricted or banned in some countries due to its potential environmental and health risks. Regulatory agencies around the world continue to evaluate its safety and impact on non-target organisms.