Fipronil, (±)-5-amino-1-(2,6-dichloro-∝,∝,∝-trifluoro-p-tolyl)-4-trifluoromethysulfinylpyrazole-3-carbonitrile, is used as an effective insecticide for the control of rice pests in China. Although many studies examining the fate of fipronil in the soilenvironment have been conducted, there are no studies on the microbial degradation of fipronil in the soil environment. Fipronil was degradedby microorganisms in the non-sterile clay loam soil, which resulted in the formation of metabolite, MB45950. The degradation of fipronil in non-sterile clay loam soil was mainly influenced by the soil microbes. The half-lives in non-sterile clay loam soil were 9.72 and 8.78 d at 25 and 35 °C, respectively compared to 33.51 and 32.07 d at 25 and 35 °C, respectively in the sterile soil. The microbial viability test showed that non-sterile clay loam soil had viable microorganisms throughout the experiment. Fipronil did not adversely affect the microbes once soil microbes adapted to the presence of fipronil in the clay loam soil.