Attractant of Lygus bug and its application
A technique for pasture ligus and attractants, which is applied in the directions of attracting pests, application, biocides, etc., can solve the problems of increasing the dosage of drugs, increasing the dosage of drug resistance, etc., and achieves simple use, reduction of insect population density, and simple preparation Effect
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[0024] As an embodiment of the present invention, the ligus bug attractant is composed of the following components in parts by weight: 52 parts of hexyl butyrate, 13 parts of 4-carbonyl-trans-2-hexenal, 13 parts of butyric acid-trans -13 parts of 2-hexenyl ester, 2.6 parts of trans-2-hexenyl acetate, 2.3 parts of methyl myristate, 0.55 parts of 4-methylpentyl butyric acid, (Z)-3-hexenol butyric acid 1.1 parts of acid.
Embodiment 2
[0026] As an embodiment of the present invention, the ligus bug attractant is composed of the following components in parts by weight: 64.6 parts of hexyl butyrate, 16.15 parts of 4-carbonyl-trans-2-hexenal, 16.15 parts of butyric acid-trans 16.15 parts of -2-hexenyl ester, 3.23 parts of trans-2-hexenyl acetate, 2 parts of methyl myristate, 0.8 parts of 4-methylpentyl butyric acid, (Z)-3-hexenol butyric acid 0.8 parts of acid.
Embodiment 3
[0028] As an embodiment of the present invention, the ligus bug attractant is composed of the following components in parts by weight: 72 parts of hexyl butyrate, 14.4 parts of 4-carbonyl-trans-2-hexenal, 14.4 parts of butyric acid-trans 16 parts of -2-hexenyl ester, 4 parts of trans-2-hexenyl acetate, 2.5 parts of methyl myristate, 1.5 parts of 4-methylpentylbutanoic acid, (Z)-3-hexenolbutanol 0.7 parts of acid.
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