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filingDate 2018-03-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CN-108323512-B
titleOfInvention Behavior control agent for Vespa spp
abstract The invention relates to a behavior control agent for Vespa spp. The wasp sex attractant comprises synthesized wasp sex pheromone, and consists of one or more of artificially synthesized 4-oxo-octanoic acid, 5-oxo-octanoic acid, 4-oxo-decanoic acid and 5-oxo-decanoic acid, and the content range of each dose is 0.1 mu g-1000 mg. The wasp behavior control agent disclosed by the invention has two purposes of sex attraction and disorientation, has the functions of monitoring and preventing the wasp from spreading when the sex attraction agent is matched with a trapping, killing and trapping device, and can effectively interfere the coupling mating behavior of the wasps and inhibit the wasp population from spreading after a large amount of the disorientation agent is applied to a forest. When the wasp trapping device is used in a wasp activity area, most mature males can be trapped or disoriented, and therefore virgin queens cannot be found; in the breeding season, the method can continuously treat for months to cause the mating failure of virgin queen bees, thereby achieving the effect of reducing the spreading and disaster of wasp populations.
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