Envu's Durentis insecticide is now available to its industry partners who formulate fertilizers.
Beginning early this month, formulators can register their respective fertilizer with Durentis insecticide brands in states for customers to purchase in preparation of the 2026 application season. This aims to reduce the on-site demands of applying two separate products — a fertilizer and then an insecticide.
“Durentis on fertilizer is a project we have been working on for many years; to say we are excited is an understatement,” says Kyle Richards, product manager, insecticides at Envu. “This innovation helps address customer needs and pain points, providing an integrated solution and reliable customer experience. Durentis on fertilizer will be available this fall.”
The active ingredient in Durentis insecticide, chlorantraniliprole, controls all white grub species and key problematic Lepidopteran pests including fall armyworms. The integration of Durentis on a fertilizer carrier provides season-long grub control while ensuring optimum turfgrass health with custom blends and nutrient offerings.
“Innovation at Envu is customer centric, is collaborative based on partnerships, and is outcome-driven, leveraging our internal capabilities,” says Bernard Jacqmin, head of global innovation, Envu. “The key objective we have is to explore a broad range of potential solutions based on the customer problems that we want to solve. We heard about the need for this integrated solution and went to work to bring it to reality for the respective industries that we support. Durentis is the fifth product available from Envu for formulators to use from our insecticide and herbicide portfolio.”
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