Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Baits – attractants – or lures
Patent
1982-09-29
1986-03-11
Meyers, Albert T.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Baits, attractants, or lures
A01N 2500
Patent
active
045754586
ABSTRACT:
Moths of the armyworm Pseudaletia unipuncta have been found to be attracted strongly to mixtures of three or four chemical compounds. The mixtures found to be the most powerful and specific attractants are those comprising:
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Bailey Berton K.
Chisholm Melvin D.
Steck Warren F.
Underhill Edward W.
Canadian Patents and Development Limited
Kilcoyne John M.
Meyers Albert T.
Thomson Alan A.
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