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titleOfInvention Using the urine of Beast of prey microbiota The manufacturing method
abstract The present invention can provide a large amount of a microorganism capable of supplying a large amount of a microorganism which causes a urine odor of a beast to cope with a conventional beast's excrement which can not supply a sufficient amount of a harmful animal or a harmful bird to exhibit a strong repelling effect A method for producing a microorganism culture liquid using urine of a beast is disclosed. To this end, the microorganism is allowed to proliferate in the beast urine, and then added with 0.01 to 20 parts by weight based on the total weight ratio of the saccharide-diluted sugar to 0.1 to 30 Brix in the fermentation tank, followed by fermentation The fermented urine microorganism is added to the fermentation tank in an amount of 0.001 to 20 parts by weight with respect to the total weight ratio of the saccharide-diluted sugar to 0.1 to 30 Brix, And cultivating the bean-wetting microorganism in a large amount by a method of fermenting for 7 to 60 days. Furthermore, the culture solution of the beast urine microorganism provides a culture medium of sterilized beast urine microorganism by adding a sterilization treatment process by ultraviolet ray irradiation or high temperature sterilization method. The method for producing microorganism culture using urine of the present invention can produce and supply a culture medium of a beast urine microorganism in large quantities, and thus it is possible to cope with the excrement of conventional beasts, Crops and livestock can be used to prevent damage from harmful animals and harmful birds.
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