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publicationNumber CN-105379696-B
titleOfInvention A kind of food source attractant for orbital elephant and its preparation and application method
abstract The invention provides a food-source attractant for sulcus-orbital elephants and a preparation and application method thereof, which can be used as an effective prevention and control means for monitoring and killing the sulcus-orbital pheasants, which are a special borer pest. The attractant contains apples, soft white sugar, acetic acid or mature vinegar, 95% alcohol, soybean oil, methyl paraben, potassium sorbate, and distilled water. Formulate the above ingredients into an attractant according to a certain ratio and put it into an 80ml slow-release lure bottle to make a lure, and place it in a ground trap made of a 2L Sprite or Coke bottle for trapping and killing during the spawning period and supplementing nutrition. In the first stage, the female and male adults of the groove-orbital elephant. The attractant and its application provided by the present invention not only effectively reduce the insect population density in the forest, but also have no pollution, simple production and operation process, low cost, and long lasting period. The lasting period of 1 bottle of lure core can reach 23 days. above.
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