PL110431B1 - Agent for killing rodent - Google Patents

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PL110431B1
PL110431B1 PL20178777A PL20178777A PL110431B1 PL 110431 B1 PL110431 B1 PL 110431B1 PL 20178777 A PL20178777 A PL 20178777A PL 20178777 A PL20178777 A PL 20178777A PL 110431 B1 PL110431 B1 PL 110431B1
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zinc phosphide
rodent
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cereal
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Danuta Babicka
Alicja Chorosinska
Tomasz Martyni
Jolanta Pylinska
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Gdanskie Zaklady Chemiczne Org
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Przedmiotem wynalazku jest srodek do zwalcza¬ nia gryzoni zawierajacy Substancje przynecajaca oraz skladnik hydrofobizujacy.Znany jest srodek do zwalczania gryzoni w któ¬ rym substancje odzywcze stanowia srut^pszenny, otreby, wytloki buraczane, grysik owsiany, wzgled¬ nie ziarno slonecznikowe. Atrakcyjnosc pokarmo¬ wa tych skladników zostala zwiekszona przez do¬ danie jednej z pierscieniowych pochodnych izo- prenu na przyklad propionianu, a-terpinol.Istota rozwiazania wedlug wynalazku jest wy¬ korzystanie wspóldzialania fosforku cynkowego z wlasciwosciami necacymi preparatu dymu wedzar- niczego który nadaje srodkowi gryzoniotWczemu zapach wedzonkowy. Przyneta pokarmowa^ po¬ wyzszym srodku jest zubrowane zboze. Przez po¬ laczenie skladników srodka wedlug wynalazku o- trzymuje sie trutke do bezposredniego wyklada¬ nia charakteryzujaca sie zwiekszona atrakcyjnoscia dla gryzoni poprzez necacy zapach wedzonkowy.W wyniku lacznego dzialania zubrowanego zboza nasyconego preparatem dymu wedzarniczego gry¬ zonie spozywaja jednorazowo smiertelna dawke substancji toksycznie czynnej wynoszacej na przy¬ klad dla szczura 75—150 mg/kg zas dla myszy do¬ mowej 150—200 mg/kg. Zestawienie w skladzie srodka oleju silikonowego z preparatem dymu wedzarniczego zabezpiecza zubrowane zboze przed plesnieniem zwiekszajac tym samym trwalosc i 10 20 25 30 wlasciwosci uzytkowe srodka to jest atrakcyjnosc i skutecznosc dzialania.Przyklad I. Zakres stosowania zawartosci skladników: — fosforek cynkowy 100% 1,34—3,00% — olej silikonowy 300—1500 clt 1,00—5,00% — preparat dymu wedzarniczego 0,02—1,00% — zubrowane zboze 91,00—97,64% Przyklad II. Efektywnosc gryzoniobójcza srodka wedlug wynalazku ilustruja laboratoryjna badania biologiczne. Do badan uzyto szczury we¬ drowne Rattus horriegens (Berk) samce i sami¬ ce. Zwierzeta wytypowane do doswiadczen zwa¬ zono, umieszczono pojedynczo w klatkach i przez 7 dni podawano trutki o nastepujacym skladzie: Próba 1 — fosforek cynkowy techniczny — 2,60% — olej lniany — 1,20% — zubrowane ziarno pszenicy — 96,20% Zawartosc czynnego fosforku cynkowego 2% Próba 2 — fosforek cynkowy techniczny — 2,600% — olej metylosilikonowy — 1,176% — preparat dymu wedzarniczego — 0,024% — zubrowane ziarno pszenicy — 96,200% Zawartosc czynnego fosforku cynkowego 2% W wyniku badan stwierdzono, ze przy próbie pierwszej — 67% badanych zwierzat spozylo prób¬ ke pierwszego dnia z czego padlo 75%. Ogólny 110 431110 431 procent padlych badanych zwierzat wynosil 50%.Przy próbie drugiej pierwszego dnia spozylo trut¬ ke 83°/o zwierzat z tego padlo 100%. Ogólny pro¬ cent- padlych -z^Iefzafc wynosil 83°/o.Przyjmujac za kryterium atrakcyjnosci liczbe, szczurów spozywajacych trutke pierwszego dnia ekspedycji" mozna wywnioskowac, ze próba druga jest "bkrcUiei' atrakcyjna dla szczurów wedrownych (Rattus norvegiens) niz próba pierwsza.Powyzsze wyniki odnosza sie równiez do innych gryzoni takich jak myszy domowe (Mus muscu- 10 lus), myszy polne (Microtus arvalis), karczowniki ziemnowodne (Arvicola terrestvies).Zastrzezenie patentowe Srodek do zwalczania gryzoni z fosforkiem cyn¬ kowym jako substancja czynna i olejem metylosi- likonowym jako srodkiem hydrofobizujacym, zna¬ mienny tym, ze zawiera zubrowane zboze w ilo¬ sci 91—97°/o nasycone preparatem dymu wedzarni- czego w ilosci 0,02—2°/o. dn-3, zam. w/»i Cena 45 zl PLThe present invention relates to a rodent control agent containing an entrainer and a hydrophobic component. It is known to have a rodent control agent in which the nutrients are wheat meal, bran, beet pulp, oatmeal or sunflower seed. The food attractiveness of these ingredients has been increased by the addition of one of the ring derivatives of isoprene, for example propionate, a-terpinol. The essence of the solution according to the invention is the use of zinc phosphide with the inducing properties of the smoke preparation which gives the rodent intestines. smoky smell. The food lure above is depleted grain. By combining the ingredients of the agent according to the invention, a poison for direct application is obtained, which is characterized by increased attractiveness for rodents due to the entrancing smell of smoke. As a result of the combined action of the depleted cereal saturated with smoke preparation, rodents consume the active substance at a time of a lethal substance. for example, for rats 75 to 150 mg / kg, and for domestic mice 150 to 200 mg / kg. The composition of the agent of silicone oil with the preparation of smoking smoke protects the depleted cereal against mildew, thus increasing the durability and performance of the agent, i.e. attractiveness and effectiveness. Example I. Scope of use of the ingredients: - zinc phosphide 100% 1.34 —3.00% - silicone oil 300—1500 clt 1.00—5.00% - smoke preparation 0.02—1.00% - depleted cereal 91.00—97.64% Example II. The rodenticidal effectiveness of the agent according to the invention is illustrated by laboratory biological tests. Male and female migratory rats Rattus horriegens (Berk) were used for the study. The animals selected for the experiments were weighed, placed one at a time in cages and for 7 days they were given poison with the following composition: Test 1 - technical zinc phosphide - 2.60% - linseed oil - 1.20% - blasted wheat grain - 96.20% Active zinc phosphide content 2% Test 2 - technical zinc phosphide - 2,600% - methyl silicone oil - 1,176% - smoke preparation - 0.024% - depleted wheat grain - 96,200% Active zinc phosphide content 2% As a result of the tests it was found that in the first sample - 67% of the test animals consumed the sample on the first day of which 75% died. Overall 110,431,110,431 percent of the test animals died of 50%. On the second trial on the first day, 83 percent of the animals were ingested of 100 percent. The overall percentage of deaths -z ^ Iefzafc was 83%. Taking as the criterion of attractiveness the number of rats consuming poison on the first day of the expedition, it can be concluded that the second attempt is "bkrcUiei" attractive to rats (Rattus norvegiens) niz The above results also apply to other rodents such as house mice (Mus muscu- lus), field mice (Microtus arvalis), grass voles (Arvicola terrestvies). Disclaimer Rodent control agent with zinc phosphide as active ingredient and methyl silicon oil as a hydrophobicizing agent, characterized in that it contains a depleted cereal in an amount of 91-97% saturated with smoke preparation in an amount of 0.02-2%. dn-3, order w / »i Price PLN 45 PL

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1. Zastrzezenie patentowe Srodek do zwalczania gryzoni z fosforkiem cyn¬ kowym jako substancja czynna i olejem metylosi- likonowym jako srodkiem hydrofobizujacym, zna¬ mienny tym, ze zawiera zubrowane zboze w ilo¬ sci 91—97°/o nasycone preparatem dymu wedzarni- czego w ilosci 0,02—2°/o. dn-3, zam. w/»i Cena 45 zl PL1. Patent claim Rodent control agent with zinc phosphide as active ingredient and methylsilicon oil as hydrophobicizing agent, characterized in that it contains 91-97% of starved cereal saturated with smoke preparation in the amount of 0.02-2%. dn-3, order w / »i Price PLN 45 PL
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