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titleOfInvention Beast of prey urine absorbent Coated with paraffinby hazardous animal and hazardous algae repellents P
abstract The present invention relates to a bean-growing urine absorbent which is prepared so as to be absorbed into an absorber and then dried to be coded with paraffin, in order to solve the problems of conventional foraging beasts which are vulnerable to moisture or too unsanitary, A repelling agent for a harmful animal and a harmful bird is disclosed. For this purpose, the pellets of the beast are used as wood pulverizer, wood dust, pellet, fiber, paper, hay, leaf, pebble, sand, gravel, soil, pearlite, grain, sawdust, wood chip, animal hair, briquette, artificial stone, , And the bean-wettomer absorber, which has a thickness of about 0.01 to 0.3 mm, is coated with a parasitic solution-adsorbing bean-urine absorbent coating portion formed by adsorbing a paraffin solution to a bean-wetting absorber having a water content of about 10 to 25% And a repellent for harmful birds and harmful birds. The parasitic animal and harmful bird repellent agent coated with a parasitic beast urine absorber of the present invention is characterized in that the parasitic peeper emits the foreshore odor of the beast released from the perishable urine absorber inside the paraffin coated part, , Humidity, and the like, so that it can be provided as a repellent for harmful animals and harmful birds in the room or agricultural land regardless of the weather. In addition, since the beast urine absorbent is safely paraffin-coated, it can be provided as a rodent repellent by installing it in a rat passageway in a room where humans reside because mold is not generated.
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