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titleOfInvention Pest control material
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: A termite that has been approached unlike an insect repellent technology that can be laid in a wide range just by placing it on the ground, rather than being buried in the soil, and does not attract unpleasant insects such as termites to be controlled Can be controlled by touching insecticides or eating insecticides, and by reducing the amount of insecticides used, it is advantageous in terms of cost and is favorable to the environment and human beings. Provision of pest control materials that can be used. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] A long base material (1) laid on the ground includes a drug-containing region (2) containing an insecticidal drug (4) having a non-repellent action against unpleasant pests, and a non-drug-free region (3) not containing the drug insecticide. Are alternately arranged in the length direction. [Selection] Figure 1
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