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titleOfInvention Pest repellent and method for producing the same
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a pest repellent that is inexpensive and has a long-lasting effect without being washed away by rain, and a method for producing the same. A pest repellent prepared by impregnating a wood vinegar solution with a charcoal material of kinuma toy shellfish. Preferably, the carbonized material is white coal and the pest is a pine worm nematode. The kinumatoi shell is introduced into the kiln together with the wood, oxygen is insufficient, the kinumatoi shell is heated at 1000 to 1200 ° C. with the wood, carbonized, and air is put into the kiln at the end of the charring process. A method for producing pest repellents that draws still-burning charcoal out of the kiln and refines it at high temperature. The method for producing a pest repellent, wherein the vinegar to be impregnated is preferably a wood vinegar obtained when carbonizing Kinumatoi shellfish. [Selection figure] None
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