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Method for killing worm eggs of anoplophora chinensis

A technology for killing the beetle and insect eggs, which is applied in the field of killing the eggs of the beetle, can solve the problems of damaged bark and easily polluted the environment, and achieves the effects of simple tools, reduced environmental pollution, and obvious identification.

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-09-26
徐绍清
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[0006] In order to overcome the disadvantages that the existing methods for killing the eggs of the scorpion beetle are easy to pollute the environment and damage the bark in a large area, the present invention provides a method for reducing environmental pollution, reducing the wound surface of the bark to shorten the healing time, and avoiding repeated operations to improve work efficiency. The method of killing the eggs of the star beetle

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[0011] The present invention will be further described in detail below in combination with specific embodiments.

[0012] A method for killing the eggs of the star beetle, which is to search for the spawning place on the trees during the peak spawning period of the star beetle and a period of time before and after. The fresh "T" or "human" shaped grooves bitten by female adults reach deep into the xylem, the place where the eggs are laid is raised and cracked, the surface is wet, and resin foam flows out. . Generally, the egg point is located 0.5 cm above the intersection of the two groove lines of the "T" or "human" groove. When a "drop" sound is heard, it means that the eggs (sometimes newly hatched larvae) have been punctured and killed. Described awl stabbing tool can adopt the screwdriver that electrician is used or the thick bamboo stick that metal awl or bamboo chip cuts into etc., also can adopt other suitable tools, preferably wear gloves during operation.

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The invention provides a method for killing worm eggs of anoplophora chinensis. At the oviposition fastigium of the anoplophora chinensis and during the periods before and after, the oviposition places are searched on trees; the recognition features are that fresh T-shaped or inversed-V-shaped carved grooves are bitten by female adult anoplophora chinensis on tree barks, the carved grooves are deep enough to the xylem, the oviposition places swell and crack, the surfaces are moist, and resin foam flows out; and the egg laying points are stabbed by a stabbing tool so as to kill the worm eggs. The method is simple in tool and convenient in operation process; the environment pollution caused by pesticide is reduced; the beneficial insects and other natural enemies are protected; the potential pesticide poisoning of operation personnel is reduced significantly; the tree barks are reserved; the wound plane resulted from worm egg killing is reduced; the wound healing is accelerated; and the places after the operation are obviously marked, so that repeated operation is prevented, and the working efficiency is improved.

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(1) Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for killing the eggs of the beetle beetle. (2) Background technology [0002] Anoplophora chinensis (Latin scientific name Anoplophora chinensis) is an insect of the family Coleoptera and is the most common longhorn beetle. It is distributed in a vast area from Liaoning in the north to Hainan in the south. The host plants are very miscellaneous and can harm pine, fir, cypress, oak, Qinggang, chestnut, poplar, willow, birch, alder, walnut, maple poplar, camphor, bayberry, casuarina, sycamore, mulberry, fig, elm, eucalyptus, Chinese rose, rose, rose, crabapple, apple, red flower, peach, pear, cherry blossom, loquat, linden, camellia, Schima superba, tea tree, poplar, locust, locust tree, acacia, eucalyptus, neem, longan, tallow, Chinese toon, Aloe tung, hibiscus, maple, olive, white wax, citrus, sycamore, wax gourd, etc. Star beetle larvae eat tree trunks and taproots, seriously affecting the growth and developmen...

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IPC IPC(8): A01M99/00
Inventor 徐绍清柴春燕
Owner 徐绍清
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