JP2014050379A - Noxious animal repellent - Google Patents
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本発明は、吸水ポリマー、ハッカ油、カプサイシン、ヒトデの粉末等を主成分とする害獣、害鳥等の忌避剤に関するものである。The present invention relates to a repellent for harmful animals, harmful birds and the like mainly composed of water-absorbing polymer, mint oil, capsaicin, starfish powder and the like.
近年、猪に田畑を荒らされる害が全国的に拡大している。
侵入防止柵等を設置することである一定の効果はあったが、猪は頭がよい為、簡単に突破されてしまうケースが少なくなかった。In recent years, the damage caused by paddy fields has been spreading nationwide.
Although there was a certain effect of installing an intrusion prevention fence etc., there were not a few cases where the bag was easily broken because it was smart.
そこで本発明は猪を物理的に侵入させないのではなく、猪の嫌う成分によって侵入を防止し、安全かつ効果的な害獣忌避剤を提供することを課題とする。Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a safe and effective pest repellent that does not physically allow the pupae to enter, but prevents the pupae from invading them with ingredients that the pupae dislike.
請求項1記載の本発明を猪を侵入させたくない場所に散布し、散水または自然に吸湿させることによって長期的に効果を発揮する。The present invention according to claim 1 is exerted in the long term by being sprayed in a place where it is not desired to infiltrate soot and watering or naturally absorbing moisture.
従来あった物理的に猪の侵入を防止すると違い、猪の嫌う成分を使用することにより学習させ、近寄らないようにする。Unlike the conventional way to physically prevent the intrusion of wrinkles, they learn by using ingredients that hates wrinkles and keep them away from them.
吸水ポリマーにハッカ油、カプサイシン、ヒトデの粉末を吸収させることで忌避剤となる。It becomes a repellent by absorbing mint oil, capsaicin, and starfish powder into the water-absorbing polymer.
本発明は吸水ポリマー100重量部に対しハッカ油、カプサイシン、ヒトデの粉末の含有量は5重量部から20重量部とするのが好ましい。In the present invention, the content of mint oil, capsaicin and starfish powder is preferably 5 to 20 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the water-absorbing polymer.
本発明を猪を侵入させたくない領域を囲うように約1mから2m幅で散布し、散水又は自然の湿気によってポリマーに水分を含ませ忌避効果を長期的に発揮する。The present invention is sprayed with a width of about 1 m to 2 m so as to surround an area where it is not desired to infiltrate soot, and water is added to the polymer by watering or natural moisture to exert a repelling effect for a long time.
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