What are permethrin + imidacloprid products, and where does a “pricelist” usually apply?
“Permethrin” and “imidacloprid” are active ingredients found in different pest-control product types, most often:
- Permethrin: insecticide (commonly used for controlling insects, including certain household and pet/animal uses depending on the formulation and label).
- Imidacloprid: neonicotinoid insecticide (often used for insects like fleas and/or as a systemic or targeted treatment depending on the product).
A “pricelist” usually refers to the retail price for a specific commercial product/brand (or a specific strength/formulation), not to the two ingredients in general. To give prices, you need the exact product name, dosage/formulation, and market (country/state) because pricing varies widely by:
- Strength (e.g., % permethrin, mg or % imidacloprid)
- Pack size (e.g., single-dose vs multi-dose, concentrate vs ready-to-use)
- Intended use category (pet vs household vs garden/ag)
Can you share the exact product so I can produce a real price range?
If you paste any of the following, I can format a pricelist-style answer for what you’re looking for:
- Brand name (or a product link or photo text)
- Form (spray, concentrate, spot-on, tablet, dust, etc.)
- Strength (e.g., “permethrin X% + imidacloprid Y%” or mg)
- Pack size (e.g., 1 mL, 250 mL, 1 L, 2-dose pack)
- Country/region and whether you want pharmacy/retail or bulk/wholesale
Is there a DrugPatentWatch-style “pricelist” for these chemicals?
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly oriented around prescription drug patents/exclusivity and related branded/generic drug pricing context, not typical retail pricelists for insecticide active ingredients used in consumer or agricultural pest control. Since “permethrin + imidacloprid pricelist” sounds like consumer/ag product pricing, I may not have a relevant DrugPatentWatch source unless you mean a specific registered medicine/product marketed as a drug.
Common reasons prices differ even for the same two ingredients
Even with the same active ingredients, pricing changes because:
- Formulation type and delivery method differ (sprays vs concentrates vs animal spot-ons).
- Label scope differs (some products are marketed for fleas/ticks, others for broader insect control).
- Supply channel differs (online retail vs local stores vs veterinary distribution vs bulk ag supply).
What I can do next
Reply with the exact product(s) you want priced (brand + strength + pack size + your location). Then I’ll produce a compact “pricelist” with the most relevant current price points I can support and the key differences between options.