WO1994014323A1 - Attracting and ingestion-stimulating agent for cockroach - Google Patents

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WO1994014323A1
WO1994014323A1 PCT/JP1992/001700 JP9201700W WO9414323A1 WO 1994014323 A1 WO1994014323 A1 WO 1994014323A1 JP 9201700 W JP9201700 W JP 9201700W WO 9414323 A1 WO9414323 A1 WO 9414323A1
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Kazumasa Ogino
Haruo Shimamura
Kazuyuki Tomisawa
Fumio Urushizaki
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    • A01NPRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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  • the present invention relates to attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents for cockroaches.
  • Cockroach is one of the sanitarily harmful insects most widely known throughout the world. In Japan, as the house cockroaches are known Periplaneata fuliginosa L. , P. japonica K. , P. americana L. , Blattella germanica L. , Blatta orientalis L. , etc.
  • Tetralol, naphthol and phenol compounds and Iristectorumines' alcohol which are active ingredients of thes cockroach attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents, are sufficiently active without any additives. However, they are. often active against male P. americana L. only, and thus when appied to colonies of other species of cockroaches or colonies of female cockroaches only, they sometimes produce lower effects.
  • This invention is directed to attracting and ingestion- stimulating agents for cockroach comprising as an active ingredient 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methylammoniu N-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methy1)carbamate represented by the formula(I) .
  • the compound represented by the formula(I) is a new compound.
  • the compound of the present invention can be prepared, for example, by reacting carbon dioxide with 2-aminomethy1-5,6,7,8- tetrahydronaphthalene in an organic solvent.
  • Attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents for cockroach according to the invention can be prepared, for exmaple, by dissolving the compound represented by the formula I in an appropriate solvent (for example, a hydrophilic organic solvent such as acetone, methanol, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, or N,N-dimethylformaide, or a lipophilic organic solvent such as benzene, chloroform ether, methylene chloride, or n-hexane), then impregnating an appropriate carrier (for example paper, cardboad, non-woven cloth, or flannel) with the solution and drying off the solvent to give attracting tapes or the like.
  • an appropriate carrier for example paper, cardboad, non-woven cloth, or flannel
  • the active-ingredient compound according to the invention can also be used in such a form as granule, pill or tablet prepared by a conventional method using binder, excipient,
  • the bait form of the active-ingredient compound according to the invention can be formulated together with an insecticidal ingredient.
  • insecticidal ingredient there can be mentioned, organophophrous insectisides such as fenitorothion, pyridafenthion, pyridafetion, chlropyrifos-methyl, pyrethroids such as allethrin, deltamethrin, phenothorin, resmethrin, cyphenothrin, permethrin, ethofenprox, fenvalerate, prallethrin, carbamates such as carbaryl, propoxur, methoxydiazon, insect growth regurator compounds such as dodecadienote, oxime-ether compounds, pyriyl compounds, benzoylphenyl urea, and other insecticides such as hydramethylnon, and boric acid.
  • organophophrous insectisides such as fenitor
  • the cockroach bait may contain one or more conventional adjuvants.
  • conentional adjuvants include puluverized grain, biscuit powder, sweetening, water, sugar, maltose, excipient, stabilizer, surfactant, plant oil, dextrin, and microcrvstalline cellulose.
  • the active ingredient according to the invention extert an attracting and ingestion-stimulating activities in a very small amount so that no particular care should be taken for the amount to be used. It is preferable, for example, that a bait would contain the ingredient in a concentration of 0.01 % by weight or more of whole amount.
  • Test example 1 (Test material)
  • test samples A group of the test insects was placed individually in a cage. After three days, the bait of the test material was examined for the degree of ingestion. The degree of ingestion of test materials (a) - (g) was compared with test sample (h).
  • Test example 2 (Test materials)
  • Test insects The same test procedure as in Test example 1 was employed except that two parts of hydramethylnone were formulated as an insecticide to give the test materials (a) - (g). (Test insects)
  • test insects were employed 12 groups of Periplaneata fuliginosa L. , P. japonica K. , P.americana L. and Blattella germanica L.consisting of 30 adult cockroaches and 30 larvae cockroaches per one test material. (Test method)
  • test material baits were set at five positions in each room.
  • the attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents of the invention not only exhibit a potent attracting and ingestion-stimulating activities on various species of cockroach but also are highly effective in cockroach extermination even when male and female cockroaches live together.
  • the attracting and ingestion-stimulating agent of the invention can also provide each of the cockroach controlling agents with fast acting effect.

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Abstract

There are provided attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents for cockroach comprising 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methylammonium N-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methyl)-carbamate as the active ingredient. The attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents for cockroach exhibit a very potent attracting and ingestion-stimulating activity in the known species of house cockorach, both male and female.

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DESCRIPION Attracting and ingestion-stimulating agent for cockroach
TECHNOLOGICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents for cockroaches.
BACKGROUND ART
Cockroach is one of the sanitarily harmful insects most widely known throughout the world. In Japan, as the house cockroaches are known Periplaneata fuliginosa L. , P. japonica K. , P. americana L. , Blattella germanica L. , Blatta orientalis L. , etc.
In general, it is important for extermination of cockroach to possess a both an attracting activity and an ingestion-stimulating activity. We have already provided several cockroach attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents which stimulataneously possess the activities both (U.S. Patent No. 4,627,981; U.S. Patent No. 4,911,907).
Tetralol, naphthol and phenol compounds and Iristectorumines' alcohol, which are active ingredients of thes cockroach attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents, are sufficiently active without any additives. However, they are. often active against male P. americana L. only, and thus when appied to colonies of other species of cockroaches or colonies of female cockroaches only, they sometimes produce lower effects.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
In order to provide more effectively attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents for cockroaches than the prior art agents, we have investigated a variety of tetralin compounds, naphthalene compounds, benzene compounds and other heterocyclic compounds for their cockroach attracting and ingestion- stimulating activities. As a result of extensive studies on bicyclic nitrogen-containing compounds we have found that 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronathy1-2-methylammonium N-(5,6,7,8-tetra- hydronaphthyl-2-methyl)carbamate exhibit high attracting and ingestion-stimulating actions in adult P. americana and further that it has both an attracting and an intestion-stimulating actions which is highly active against many species of cockroach, and female cockroaches live together.
This invention is directed to attracting and ingestion- stimulating agents for cockroach comprising as an active ingredient 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methylammoniu N-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methy1)carbamate represented by the formula(I) .
Figure imgf000004_0001
The compound represented by the formula(I) is a new compound.
The compound of the present invention can be prepared, for example, by reacting carbon dioxide with 2-aminomethy1-5,6,7,8- tetrahydronaphthalene in an organic solvent.
Attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents for cockroach according to the invention can be prepared, for exmaple, by dissolving the compound represented by the formula I in an appropriate solvent (for example, a hydrophilic organic solvent such as acetone, methanol, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, or N,N-dimethylformaide, or a lipophilic organic solvent such as benzene, chloroform ether, methylene chloride, or n-hexane), then impregnating an appropriate carrier (for example paper, cardboad, non-woven cloth, or flannel) with the solution and drying off the solvent to give attracting tapes or the like. The active-ingredient compound according to the invention can also be used in such a form as granule, pill or tablet prepared by a conventional method using binder, excipient, lubricant, stabilizer and others as usually employed to give a bait.
The bait form of the active-ingredient compound according to the invention can be formulated together with an insecticidal ingredient. As the typical examples of the insecticidal ingredient, there can be mentioned, organophophrous insectisides such as fenitorothion, pyridafenthion, pyridafetion, chlropyrifos-methyl, pyrethroids such as allethrin, deltamethrin, phenothorin, resmethrin, cyphenothrin, permethrin, ethofenprox, fenvalerate, prallethrin, carbamates such as carbaryl, propoxur, methoxydiazon, insect growth regurator compounds such as dodecadienote, oxime-ether compounds, pyriyl compounds, benzoylphenyl urea, and other insecticides such as hydramethylnon, and boric acid.
If desirde, the cockroach bait may contain one or more conventional adjuvants. Examples of conentional adjuvants include puluverized grain, biscuit powder, sweetening, water, sugar, maltose, excipient, stabilizer, surfactant, plant oil, dextrin, and microcrvstalline cellulose. The active ingredient according to the invention extert an attracting and ingestion-stimulating activities in a very small amount so that no particular care should be taken for the amount to be used. It is preferable, for example, that a bait would contain the ingredient in a concentration of 0.01 % by weight or more of whole amount.
The attracting and ingestion-stimulating actions of the agents according to the invention will be described below in detail with reference to test examples.
Test example 1 (Test material)
The compounds used are shown in Table 1.
Table 1
Figure imgf000006_0001
(Test insect)
Groups of Periplaneata fuliginosa L. , P. japonica K. , P.americana L. and Blattella germanica L. each consisting of 100 adult male and female (1:1) cockroaches were prepared per one test material. (Test methods)
A group of the test insects was placed individually in a cage. After three days, the bait of the test material was examined for the degree of ingestion. The degree of ingestion of test materials (a) - (g) was compared with test sample (h).
The experiment was repeated three times, and the avarage number of degree of ingestion was taken. (Test results)
Restuls are shown in Table 2.
Table 2
Figure imgf000007_0001
Test example 2 (Test materials)
The same test procedure as in Test example 1 was employed except that two parts of hydramethylnone were formulated as an insecticide to give the test materials (a) - (g). (Test insects)
As test insects were employed 12 groups of Periplaneata fuliginosa L. , P. japonica K. , P.americana L. and Blattella germanica L.consisting of 30 adult cockroaches and 30 larvae cockroaches per one test material. (Test method)
48 rooms, approximately 6 mats in size, were used. One week before initiation of the test each room was stocked with a group of different species of the cockroach, whcih was given food and water.
The test material baits were set at five positions in each room.
Effect of the attractants was evaluated on the basis of the number of death cockroachs. (Test results)
The results are shown in Tabel 3.
Table 3
Figure imgf000008_0001
LTς_ : days within which 90 % of insect died. 1HE BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Some examples of this invention will be explained as the following examples. However, this invention is not limited to these examples.
Synthetic example 1
Preparation of 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2-methylammonium N-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2-methyl)carbamate
Into a solution of 1.61 g of 2-aminomethyl-5,6,7,8-tetra- hydronaphthalene dissolved in 30 ml of n-hexane, carbon dioxide was bubbled with stirring for ten minutes under cooling on ice. The product was filtrated, washed with n-hexane and dried to give 1.78 g of white crystals. m.p. 108 'C(decomp. )
Synthetic example 3
Preparation of 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2-methylammonium N-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methy1)carbamate
1.61 g of 2-aminomethyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrohaphthalenen was allowed to stand in air. After Severn days the solid product was crushed in a powder. m.p. 108 *C(decomρ. )
Example 1
A mixture of 44.2 g of autho-meal, 40 g of syrup, 11.5 g of polyethylenen glycol, 0.0125 g of 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2- 2-methylammonium N-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2-methyl)- carbamate, and 2.0 g of hydramethylnon, was kneaded together with some water, and the mixture was formed into small granular baits of the invention weighing about 0.7 g per granule. Example 2
A mixture of 44.2 g of autho-meal, 40 g of syrup, 11.5 g of polyethylenen glycol, 0.025 g of 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2- methylammonium N-(5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2-methyl)- carbamate, and 2.0 g of hydramethylnon, was kneaded together with some water, and the mixture was formed into small granular baits of the invention weighing about 0.7 g per granule.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The attracting and ingestion-stimulating agents of the invention not only exhibit a potent attracting and ingestion-stimulating activities on various species of cockroach but also are highly effective in cockroach extermination even when male and female cockroaches live together.
This brings about low production coast and minimize the size of the preparation for easiness on use.
The attracting and ingestion-stimulating agent of the invention can also provide each of the cockroach controlling agents with fast acting effect.

Claims

1. An attracting and ingestion-stimulating agent for cockorach comprising 5,6,7,8-tetrahydronaphthy1-2-methylammoniu N-(5,6,7, 8-tetrahydronaphthyl-2-methyl)carbamate as the active ingredient.
2. An attracting and ingestion-stimulating agent to claim 1, wherein the cockroach is Periplaneata fuliginosa L. , P.janponica K. , P.americana L. , Blattella germanica L. , or Blatta orientalis
3. An attracting and ingestion-stimulating agent to claim 2, wherein the cockroach is Periplaneata fuliginosa L. , P.janponica K. , P.americana L. , Blattella germanica L. , or Blatta orientalis L.
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