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titleOfInvention SUBSTRATE COVERED WITH INSECTICIDE TO PROTECT HUMAN BEINGS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS
abstract A substrate treated with a composition comprising a pyrethroid, chlorphenapir and a special acrylate binder is suitable for controlling harmful insects in buildings, to protect human beings and domestic animals from such harmful insects and to protect human beings and domestic animals from vector-borne diseases that are transmitted by harmful insects. Claim 1: A substrate characterized in that it is coated with a composition comprising: A) 0.1 to 45% by weight (based on the total of A plus B) of a mixture A, consisting of A1) 99 to 1% by weight (based on A) of one or more pyrethroids; A2) 1 to 99% by weight (based on A) of chlorfenapir, and B) 99.9 to 55% by weight (based on total A plus B) of an acrylate binder, can be obtained by the emulsion polymerization of B1) 20 to 93% by weight (based on B) of one or more (meth) acrylates of the formula (1) H2C = CR1-COOR2 where R1 is H or CH3 and R2 is a group C1-12 linear or branched alkyl; B2) 1 to 5% by weight (on the basis of B) of at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of N-methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, diamide N, N'-bismethylolmaleica and diamide N, N'-bismethylolfumárica; B3) 0.2 to 5% by weight (based on B) of at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, vinylsulfonic acid, maleic acid and fumaric acid; B4) 0 to 5% by weight (based on B) of at least one monomer selected from groups B4A) monomers of the formula (2) H2C = CR3X and / or (3) ZHC = CHZ where the symbols have the following meanings: R3 is H or CH3; X is Z, -CO-NH-CH2-NH-CO-CR3 = CH2 or COO-CH2-CO-CH2-COOR4; Z is CONH2, CONH-CH2-OR5, COO-Y-OH, CO-glycidyl, CHO or CO-Y-OH; Y is C1-8 alkylene and R4, R5 are identical or different and are a linear or branched C1-10 alkyl group; B4B) allyl acrylate, metalyl acrylate, allyl methacrylate, metalyl methacrylate, diallyl maleate, dimethalyl maleate, allyl fumarate, metalyl fumarate, diallyl phthalate, dimethalyl phthalate, diallyl terephthalate, dimethyl tetaphthalate p-divinylbenzene and ethylene glycol diallyl ether; B5) 0 to 40% by weight (based on B) of at least one monomer selected from the B5A groups) acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, maleonitrile and fumaronitrile and / or B5B) non-polar ethylene unsaturated monomers other than B1-B4. Claim 9: An aqueous formulation for providing substrates with an insecticidal cover, characterized in that it comprises a composition according to any of claims 1 to 6. Claim 11: A method for protecting human beings and / or pets from harmful insects, characterized in that A substrate according to any one of claims 1 to 8 applies to a construction that is used by humans and / or domestic animals. Claim 14: The use of a substrate according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that it is for controlling harmful insects in constructions, for protecting human beings and / or domestic animals from harmful insects and / or for protecting human beings and / or pets of vector-borne diseases that are transmitted by harmful insects.
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