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titleOfInvention A method and device for the biological control of insects
abstract Method of controlling and exterminating insects, such as cockroaches, flying insects, such as house flies, and other insects, such as an adult species of wheat root worm, by infection of the insects with a fungus which can be pathogenic when administered to insects in a sufficiently high concentration through an infection chamber. Said chamber maintains the spores of a fungus pathogenic to insects in a viable form, protecting the fungi from the environment (including rain, ultraviolet light and wind), acts as an attraction for insects and is used to inoculate large amounts of insect spores. Although the main means of infection is external contact, insects can also be infected by contact with each other and by ingestion of spores. The two preferred entomopathogenic fungi are Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana, but other fungi, pathogenic to the insect, can be used and inoculated through the infection chamber. Examples of the control of cockroach species, Blattella germanica and Periplaneta americana, house flies, Fannia canicularis and Musca doemestica, and Diabrotica undecempunctata are described using chambers containing spores of Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana.
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