Can thiobendiamide kill grapes?

Yes. Thiantaniamide is an amide pesticide, mainly used to control fungal diseases on crops such as rice, corn, wheat, fruit trees, etc., so Thiantaniamide can attack grapes. Thiantraniliprole is a compound with an o-carboxamidothiobenzamide structure independently developed by Qingdao University of Science and Technology. Its mechanism of action is the same as that of chlorantraniliprole, and its control effect is equivalent to or better than that of chlorantraniliprole.