Induction pill for pomacea canaliculata in paddy field and killing method
A technology of apple snails and paddy fields, applied in the direction of chemicals for biological control, botanical equipment and methods, devices for capturing or killing insects, etc., can solve the problems of polluted water quality, poor effect, high cost, etc., and achieve the goal of improving efficiency Effect
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[0041] An induction pellet for apple snails in paddy fields, comprising a pellet core and a slow-release coating wrapped outside the pellet core, the slow release of the pellet core is controlled by the slow-release coating, thereby realizing long-term continuous induction of apple snails. The dosage of the ball core is calculated according to the ratio of parts by weight, and the dosage of each component is: 50 parts of melaleuca, 45 parts of hibiscus, 6 parts of bamboo grass, 20 parts of duckweed, and 10 parts of adhesive. The manufacturing process of the ball core is as follows: drying and pulverizing Melaleuca, hibiscus, bamboo grass and duckweed, passing through a 40-mesh sieve, and then bonding with an adhesive to form a ball core.
[0042] Preferably, the pellet core further includes: 40 parts of tobacco stems and 50 parts of Mikania micrantha. By adding tobacco stalks and Mikania micrantha into the pellet core, the induction pill can not only induce apple snails, but a...
Embodiment 2
[0046] An induction pellet for apple snails in paddy fields, comprising a pellet core and a slow-release coating wrapped outside the pellet core, the slow release of the pellet core is controlled by the slow-release coating, thereby realizing long-term continuous induction of apple snails. The pellet core is calculated in parts by weight, and the dosage of each component is: 60 parts of Melaleuca, 60 parts of hibiscus, 7 parts of bamboo grass, 10 parts of duckweed, and 5 parts of adhesive.
[0047] Preferably, the pellet core further includes: 50 parts of tobacco stems and 10 parts of Mikania micrantha.
[0048] Preferably, the sustained-release coating is calculated in parts by weight, and the dosage of each component is: 75 parts of cellulose acetate, 100 parts of insoluble acrylic resin, 5 parts of triethyl citrate, and 25 parts of magnesium stearate.
[0049] Preferably, the binder is one or more of lignin, attapulgite clay powder, hydroxyethyl cellulose and polyacrylic re...
Embodiment 3
[0051] An induction pellet for apple snails in paddy fields, comprising a pellet core and a slow-release coating wrapped outside the pellet core, the slow release of the pellet core is controlled by the slow-release coating, thereby realizing long-term continuous induction of apple snails. The pellet core is calculated by weight and number, and the dosage of each component is: 70 parts of Melaleuca mellifera, 30 parts of Hibiscus hibiscus, 9 parts of bamboo grass, 15 parts of duckweed and 7 parts of adhesive.
[0052] Preferably, the pellet core further includes: 60 parts of tobacco stems and 30 parts of Mikania micrantha.
[0053] Preferably, the sustained-release coating is used in parts by weight, and the dosage of each component is: 100 parts of cellulose acetate, 20 parts of insoluble acrylic resin, 10 parts of triethyl citrate, and 15 parts of magnesium stearate.
[0054] Preferably, the binder is one or more of lignin, attapulgite clay powder, hydroxyethyl cellulose and...
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