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Apriona germari poisoning agent

A technology of mulberry mulberry and mulberry wood chips, which is applied in the directions of insecticides, biocides, animal repellents, etc., can solve the problems of high cost, time-consuming, low killing efficiency, etc., and achieves convenient material acquisition, low cost and simple production process. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-09-14
王承元
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[0004] In order to solve the shortcomings of using drugs to control or directly kill mulberry longhorn and longhorn beetle pests in the prior art, which is time-consuming, laborious, low in killing efficiency and high in cost, the invention provides a kind of material which is convenient to obtain materials, low in production cost, simple in process, capable of A poisonous agent for effectively poisoning the mulberry beetle

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Embodiment 1

[0015] A kind of mulberry beetle poison killer, its composition comprises: 50 grams of mulberry sawdust, 45 grams of mulberry leaf powder, 45 grams of glutinous rice flour, 15 grams of 50% wettable carbendazim powder, 45 grams of peach gum, 90 grams of 95% alcohol Milliliters, 35 milliliters of 2.5% deltamethrin stock solution, 45 milliliters of 80% dichlorvos emulsifiable concentrate, 45 grams of 80% zinc phosphide powder.

Embodiment 2

[0017] A mulberry beetle poison killer, its composition comprises: 60 grams of mulberry sawdust, 50 grams of mulberry leaf powder, 50 grams of glutinous rice flour, 20 grams of 50% wettable carbendazim powder, 50 grams of peach gum, 100 grams of 95% alcohol Milliliters, 40 milliliters of 2.5% deltamethrin stock solution, 50 milliliters of 80% dichlorvos emulsifiable concentrate, 50 grams of 80% zinc phosphide powder.

Embodiment 3

[0019] A mulberry beetle poison killer, its composition comprises: 70 grams of mulberry sawdust, 55 grams of mulberry leaf powder, 55 grams of glutinous rice flour, 25 grams of 50% wettable carbendazim powder, 55 grams of peach gum, 110 grams of 95% alcohol Milliliter, 2.5% deltamethrin stock solution 45 milliliters, 80% dichlorvos emulsifiable concentrate 55 milliliters, 80% zinc phosphide powder 55 grams.

[0020] The preparation steps of the present invention are:

[0021] (1) Thoroughly stir mulberry sawdust, mulberry leaf powder, glutinous rice flour and wettable carbendazim powder into a powder;

[0022] (2) Peach gum is dissolved in alcohol to form glue;

[0023] (3) Pour deltamethrin stock solution and dichlorvos emulsifiable concentrate into the powder in step (1) to fully infiltrate, then pour the glue in step (2) into the powder and stir well to form a paste drug Glue;

[0024] (4) Add zinc phosphide powder into the pasty toxic glue solution in step (3), and full...

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Abstract

The invention relates to an apriona germari poisoning agent containing the ingredients as follows: 50-70g of mulberry chips, 45-55g of mulberry leaf powder, 45-55g of glutinous rice flour, 15-25g of 50% wettable carbendazim powder, 45-55g of peach gum, 90-110 milliliters of 95% alcohol, 35-45 milliliters of 2.5% deltamethrin stock solution, 55-65 milliliters of 80% dichlorvos emulsifiable solution, and 45-55g of 80% zinc phosphide powder. The apriona germari poisoning agent can effectively induce apriona germari to swallow and can poison apriona germari and injurious longicorn insects through touch, fumigation and the like; and for the apriona germari poisoning agent, the ingredients are convenient to obtain, the preparing technology is simple, the cost is low, and the apriona germari poisoning agent can be popularized widely.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a poison, in particular to a poison for killing mulberry beetle and longhorn beetle pests. Background technique [0002] The adult mulberry beetle likes to eat the cortex of mulberry twigs and mainly drills into the mulberry branches with larvae and eats the xylem to the root, resulting in poor growth of mulberry trees, and even the death of the whole plant, which is very serious. Beetle pests not only harm mulberry trees but also harm dozens of forest trees such as poplar, willow, neem, Chinese toon, apple, and citrus, causing huge losses. [0003] Commonly used control methods mainly adopt artificial capture of adults and stabbing (pressing) to kill insect eggs, and the method of spraying bark and branches with drugs in a large area is used for long-term beetle larvae. Finally, due to the low efficiency of manual killing, high cost and difficulty in using drugs to prevent and control, the effect is poor and it is difficult t...

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IPC IPC(8): A01N59/26A01N57/12A01N53/08A01N47/18A01N25/00A01P7/04
Inventor 王承元丁春美沈雨志王春红封明华
Owner 王承元
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