Diabroticine bait

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

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424405, 424406, 424410, 424499, 424500, 424DIG8, 4241951, 514478, 514510, A01N 2528, A01N 6500, A01N 4710

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ABSTRACT:
Baits for diabroticine beetles are microspherical particles containing a homogeneous mixture of a toxicant for diabroticine beetles and a feeding stimulant in a binder containing a gelatin and a gum. Preferred formulations include carbaryl and buffalo gourd root powder.

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