It is a chlorinated nicotinoid insecticide. This agent features a broad insecticidal spectrum, high activity, low dosage, long-lasting and rapid effect. It has contact killing and stomach toxicity effects, as well as excellent systemic activity. It is effective against hemiptera (aphids, leafhoppers, whiteflies, scale insects, scale insects, etc.), lepidoptera (diamondback moths, burrowing moths, small bores, leaf stem borers), Coleoptera (longhorn beetles, gibbons), and supertera pests (thrips). Because the mechanism of action of acetamiprid is different from that of commonly used insecticides at present, it has a special effect on organophosphorus, carbamate and pyrethroid pests that are resistant to them.