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titleOfInvention Pest control method and biting behavior inducing substance
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] When applied to pests, a small amount of pests can be used to control pests sufficiently, so the cost of pest control is low, and hygiene problems occur due to the use of chemicals. This invention provides a method for controlling pests that can avoid such problems, and a drug therefor. [Structure] By applying a biting behavior-inducing substance to a pest, it is attached to a part of the body of the pest, and an individual (non-application individual) to which the substance is not attached induces a biting action on the application individual. A method for controlling pests, which comprises dying the applied individual and controlling the applied pests. The biting behavior-inducing substance can be attached to at least a part of the body of a pest, and has an action of inducing a non-application individual to bite behavior of an applied individual, a clay mineral powder, a mineral powder, a carbonized powder, At least one selected from calcined powder, organic powder, organic material and metal powder is used as an active ingredient. Particularly, the ant body surface wax is effective.
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