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titleOfInvention Mite repellent and insecticide
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] Tatami, carpet, wall cloth, bedding, Eliminates house dust mites inhabiting clothing and harmlessly and effectively. SOLUTION: It is composed of pine tar or a mixture of pine tar and a spreading agent, and pine tar powder has a great repellent and insecticidal effect on mites. Of the mites from the tick culture medium 4 to the inducing culture site 5 was inhibited by about 90% in 24 hours, and 39% of the invaded died. As the spreading agent, one or two or more selected from calcium carbonate, calcium hydroxide, titanium oxide, zinc white, and diatomaceous earth are combined and used as a mixed powder with pine tar powder or a surfactant. And a thickener are used in combination as an aqueous dispersion.
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