Poison powder for killing mice
A technology of starch and wheat flour, applied in the field of pesticides, can solve the problems of application effect and the like, and achieve the effects of low production cost, no drug resistance and simple process
Inactive Publication Date: 2014-07-09
TIANJIN NORTH PIONEERING GARDENS
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However, with the increase and frequent use of this type of rodenticide, by the end of the 1950s, rodents had formed serious resistance to this type of rodenticide, which seriously affected the application effect.
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[0008] The rodenticidal poison powder of the present invention is prepared by mixing 25% of wheat flour, 5% of starch, 10% of glucose, 18% of calcium sulfate, 17% of sodium sulfate and 25% of talcum powder, mixing evenly and crushing.
[0009] Rattus norvegicus was used as the test rat, and 10 rats were observed, and the number of deaths per day was counted.
[0010] Table the death time and mortality rate of rats after poisoning
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Abstract
The invention relates to a poison powder for killing mice. The poison powder comprises wheat flour, starch, glucose, calcium sulfate, sodium sulfate and talcum powder. The poison powder has the advantages of safety to people and animals, no pollution to the environment, low production cost, simple technology, no drug resistance of mice, and high mouse killing efficiency.
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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a pesticide, especially a poisonous powder for preventing and controlling rodents. Background technique [0002] The rodenticides used in the early days were mainly inorganic compounds such as yellow phosphorus, arsenous acid, barium carbonate, etc., and botanical agents such as red squill and nux. These agents generally have low efficacy and poor selectivity. At the beginning of the 20th century, zinc phosphide was used to eradicate rodents, and then some inorganic substances (such as thallium sulfate) and organic substances (such as sodium fluoroacetate and Anto) were found to be used as rodenticides. These early rodenticides are all acute rodenticides. After a rodent swallows it once, it can be poisoned and died in a short time. Its characteristic is that it is not safe enough, and it is easy to accidentally injure people, livestock and rodent natural enemies. The anti-transpiration agents that appeared in the late 1940s ...
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IPC IPC(8): A01N59/06A01N59/02A01P11/00
CPCY02A50/30
Inventor 张凯魏立颍赵立伟陈蔷
Owner TIANJIN NORTH PIONEERING GARDENS
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