Compounds to affect insect behavior and to enhance insecticides

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Baits – attractants – or lures

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C424S725000, C424S745000, C424SDIG001, C514S065000, C514S070000, C514S072000, C514S519000, C514S521000, C514S529000, C514S530000, C514S531000, C514S535000, C514S536000, C514S537000, C514S557000, C514S558000, C514S559000, C514S560000, C514S619000, C514S667000, C514S669000, C514S918000, C514S919000

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06958146

ABSTRACT:
Various exemplary compounds, compositions and methods are disclosed. An exemplary composition includes an insecticide comprising a formula weight greater than approximately 220 and a compound comprising an insect stimulant and a formula weight less than approximately 220. An exemplary method includes applying an insecticide comprising a formula weight greater than approximately 220 and applying a compound comprising an insect stimulant and a formula weight less than approximately 220. Exemplary compounds optionally include semiochemicals of insects, plants and/or animals. Other exemplary compounds, compositions and/or methods are also disclosed.

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