Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Baits – attractants – or lures
Patent
1988-06-30
1990-03-27
Robinson, Douglas W.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Baits, attractants, or lures
A01N 2500
Patent
active
049119060
ABSTRACT:
Described are the uses of dimethyl disulfide having the structure: ##STR1## and dibutyl succinate having the structure: ##STR2## taken alone or taken in combination as attractants for sand flies (Psychodidae), house flies and beetles (Coleoptera). The dimethyl disulfide itself is specifically useful as an attractant for house flies and the dibutyl succinate is specifically useful as an attractant for Copleoptera and Psychodidae. The dibutyl succinate and dimethyl disulfide taken alone or in combination find utility primarily as bait enhancers for acute toxins and/or trapping devices.
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Butler Jerry F.
Katz Ira
Mookherjee Braja D.
Schrankel Kenneth R.
Wilson Richard A.
Fay Zohreh A.
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
Liberman Arthur L.
Robinson Douglas W.
The University of Florida
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