Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Baits – attractants – or lures
Patent
1979-04-19
1981-01-06
Robinson, Allen J.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Baits, attractants, or lures
424314, 560255, 560261, 560262, A01N 2500, A01N 3706
Patent
active
042436605
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a composite insect attractant for male cabbage moths (Mamestra brassicae) containing (Z)-11-hexadecenyl acetate and (Z)-11-heptadecenyl acetate as active agents in a weight ratio of 70 to 90:80 to 1, optionally along with a liquid or solid adjuvant. An insect trap can contain the composition which is used for attracting and trapping cabbage moth. Their mating is disrupted by air permeation techniques. (Z)-11-heptadecenyl acetate is a synergistically active new compound. The composition according to the invention produces a significantly stronger stimulating reaction on male cabbage moths than the known sex lure compositions.
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Beroza, "Pest Management with Insect Sex Attractants", A.C.S. Symposium Series 23, A.C.S., Wash. D. C. (1976), Compd. 96.
Balla Jozsef
Kis-Tamas Attila
Novak Lajos
Stefko Bela
Szantay Csaba
Egyt Gyogyszervegyeszeti Gyar
Robinson Allen J.
Ross Karl F.
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