Insecticidal Acetamiprid (English: Chlordimeform) is a mite-killing agent (English: acaricide) (insecticide), which has an effect on the eggs and early age (English: instar) Larvae of ticks, mites and some Lepidoptera insects. A report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) provides sufficient evidence that a metabolite of insecticidal acetamiprid is carcinogenic, and its use is banned in most countries since then.