WO2005043998A1 - Contenant d'appat toxique pour fourmis et composition d'attractif pour fourmis pour alimentation - Google Patents

Contenant d'appat toxique pour fourmis et composition d'attractif pour fourmis pour alimentation Download PDF

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WO2005043998A1
WO2005043998A1 PCT/JP2004/016808 JP2004016808W WO2005043998A1 WO 2005043998 A1 WO2005043998 A1 WO 2005043998A1 JP 2004016808 W JP2004016808 W JP 2004016808W WO 2005043998 A1 WO2005043998 A1 WO 2005043998A1
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Ayumi Saito
Tsutomu Negishi
Natsuko Nishiyama
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Earth Chemical Co., Ltd.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M1/00Stationary means for catching or killing insects
    • A01M1/20Poisoning, narcotising, or burning insects
    • A01M1/2005Poisoning insects using bait stations
    • A01M1/2011Poisoning insects using bait stations for crawling insects
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M1/00Stationary means for catching or killing insects
    • A01M1/20Poisoning, narcotising, or burning insects
    • A01M1/2005Poisoning insects using bait stations
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01MCATCHING, TRAPPING OR SCARING OF ANIMALS; APPARATUS FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF NOXIOUS ANIMALS OR NOXIOUS PLANTS
    • A01M2200/00Kind of animal
    • A01M2200/01Insects
    • A01M2200/011Crawling insects

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  • the present invention relates to an improvement of a poison bait container for ari for effectively controlling ants.
  • a poison bait container for ari to control ari which is a social insect, has been conventionally known.
  • FIG. 35 is a cross-sectional view showing an example of a conventional poison bait container for varieties (poison bait container 201 for varieties).
  • the container main body 201a provided with the squirrel entrance 204 is located in the place where the squirrel 3 is active with the poison bait 202 stored inside. Will be installed.
  • the container body 201 a is connected through the entry port 204 from the viewpoint of ensuring safety.
  • Have a structure that does not allow easy access to the poison bait 202 from outside for example, a structure in which the poison bait 202 is stored at a position far from the entrance 204 inside the container body 201a). Is common.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 8-256666- 8 (hereinafter referred to as Patent Document 1).
  • the container body 201a of the conventional poison bait container 201 shown in FIG. 35 has a structure that cannot easily touch the poison bait 202, It is difficult for Ali 3 to find the poison bait 202, which is one of the factors that lower the probability that the Ali 3 will enter the container body 201a.
  • the ary 3 even if the ary 3 enters the container body 201a, it does not reach the poison bait 202 but makes a U-turn, for example, as shown in Fig. 35 and exits from the container body 201a.
  • a Attraction is a necessary condition for improving the control effect, and further improvement is desired in this regard.
  • a pest attracting source provided with a pesticide treatment section around as disclosed in Patent Document 1 is used as a poison bait 202, and is directed from the entrance 204 side to the inside of the container body 2 O la. Even if an ascending gradient is provided, it does not increase the probability that the ary 3 will enter the container body 2 Ola, and the ary 3 will not reach the poison bait 202 and the container body 201 a The effect of improvement against getting out of the box cannot be achieved.
  • the entry opening 204 of the container main body 201a is opened as large as possible to prevent the entry of the ary 3 into the container main body Ola. Even if improvements were made to make it easier, or to reduce the distance from the entrance 204 to the poison bait 202 as much as possible, aggressively transfer the varieties 3 to the poison bait 202. It is difficult to attract.
  • Patent Document 2 a poison bait for ari disclosed in JP-A-2004-112103 (hereinafter, referred to as Patent Document 2).
  • the container 300 is used for understanding and controlling the termites' habitat status, and as shown in Fig. 36, the main body 3002 has an opening 310 through which termites can enter and exit.
  • a lid 303 that can seal the top opening of the main body 302; and a termite attractant (poisonous bait) 304 in a container.
  • a part or the whole of the container is formed of a transparent material so that the inside can be viewed from the outside, and termites that have been attracted by the attractant 304 and have entered the container through the opening 301 are removed. It was made observable from outside the container.
  • the poison bait container 300 has an introduction assisting attractant 300, which is made by winding a corrugated cardboard paper serving as a termite bait into a tube and moistening it. Insert one end into the opening 301 and keep the other end in contact with or close to the dovetail path. They ensure that they are guided into the equipment or nest without escaping out of the vessel, thereby exterminating the entire or large number of memori.
  • the above-mentioned inducing and attracting attractant 305 is obtained by converting a damp corrugated cardboard into a tubular shape.
  • One end of the winding is inserted into the opening 301 to be attached to the poison bait container 300, so that the auxiliary attractant 300 is introduced into the poison bait container 300.
  • the introduction aid attractant 305 almost occupies the opening 301, and the entry and exit of termites into the container is limited only from the other end of the introduction assistance attractant 305 ( In other words, entry and exit near the opening 301 are obstructed). Therefore, the other end (the end inserted into the opening 301) of the introduction-assisting attractant 305 is different from the above-mentioned end. If the other end is not in contact with or approaching the ant path, termites cannot be efficiently attracted into the container (in other words, it cannot be used if the ant path formation location is unidentified). There is a fear.
  • the conventional poison bait container 300 for ari is intended to grasp the inhabiting state of termites, that is, to detect the termites and nest the attracted termites in the container.
  • the target of control is to feed the bait on the spot if the bait is found, but it is necessary to bring a part of the bait back to the nest and send the bait information to the fellow ary.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to actively guide varieties to poison baits stored in a container body, whereby the varieties of poison baits can be achieved. It is possible to remarkably improve the probability of eating, and furthermore, a poison bait container for ari which facilitates the attachment of the bait to the container body, and a lip attractant suitable for the bait which is suitable for the poultry container. It is to provide a composition.
  • a poultry bait container for varieties has a porcelain inlet, and a container body in which the inside and the outside are communicated via the inlet, and a poison bait arranged in the container body.
  • a poultry bait container for varieties comprising: a bait body having a portion connected from the vicinity of the entrance to the poison bait in order to guide the varieties to the poison bait from outside the container body. Is provided on the container body.
  • the poison bait container for varieties has a varieties entry port, and a container body in which the inside and the outside communicate with each other via the entry ports, and is disposed in the container body.
  • a poultry bait container for an ari comprising: a poison bait; and a bait body, which is attachable to the container body, for guiding the varieties to the poison bait from outside the container body. When the bait is attached to the container body, the bait is arranged so as to continue from the vicinity of the entrance to the poison bait.
  • the container body has at least one opening, and a container in which a container in which the poison bait is arranged is provided; and a container that closes the opening.
  • a storage portion for storing the poison bait at a position away from the entrance is provided in the container body.
  • the said food object is arrange
  • the diet is a core body impregnated with or holding an attraction agent. Then, the core contains sucrose as the lure attractant, and glycerin, trimethylglycine, or liquid sugar as an agent for preventing the sucrose from falling off.
  • the core is made of a material that can be deformed by the applied external force and can maintain the shape after the deformation.
  • the core body is formed by fixing a fiber material to a wire.
  • the core is a string-shaped or band-shaped elastomer, and the food itself can be deformed along the shape of the place where the food is arranged.
  • the core is a plurality of members connected or connected in a row, and the members arranged adjacent to each other can be displaced relative to each other.
  • the said food object is arrange
  • composition for attracting ants for a diet includes the bait for ari for guiding ari from outside the poultry bait container for ari to the bait in the container for bait for ari.
  • a dietary attractant composition impregnated or held in a dietary body attachable to a container comprising: a dietary attractant; and the dietary attractant falling off the dietary body.
  • the poison bait container for varieties according to the present invention has an inlet for varieties in the present invention, and a container body in which the inside and the outside communicate with each other through the ingress port;
  • a poison bait container for ari comprising: a poison bait arranged in a container; and a bait body attachable to the container body, for guiding ari from the outside of the container body to the poison bait.
  • the container body is provided with an insertion opening through which the food body can pass, and a notch groove extending from the opening to the vicinity of the entrance, wherein the opening is the notch
  • the food body is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows toward the groove, and when the food body is attached to the container body, the cut is made while a part of the food body is housed in the container body through the through hole. It is inserted into the notch groove and locked.
  • the feed body is a flexible string-shaped or band-shaped member formed by connecting a large number of members, and a connecting portion connecting the adjacent members is formed of the feed body.
  • the notch groove is formed to be thinner than the member in a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and the notch groove is wider than the thickness of the connecting portion of the bait body and narrower than the thickness of the member of the bait body.
  • the insertion opening is formed in a ceiling wall of the container body, or across a ceiling wall of the container body and an outer peripheral wall of the container body connected to a peripheral portion of the ceiling wall. .
  • the said entrance is provided with two or more in the said container main body,
  • the said notch groove is provided in each vicinity of these several entrances.
  • a bait body having a part connected to the poison bait from the vicinity of the pouring bait is provided in the container body in which the poison bait is stored (in other words, Non-toxic bait), and enters the inside of the container body from outside through the entrance Is configured to be guided by the prey to the poison bait, thereby increasing the probability that the varieties eat the poison bait, thereby improving the control effect of the varieties.
  • a bait (in other words, a non-poisonous bait) for guiding the rally to the poison bait from the outside of the container body. Attached to the container body.
  • the poison bait is arranged so as to be connected to the poison bait from the vicinity of the pork bait of the container body, and the bait guides the pork bait that has entered the inside of the container body from the outside through the entrance port.
  • the user of the varieties bait container can attach the bait to the container body when using the varieties bait container.
  • a container having a container body having at least one opening portion and a storage portion for disposing a poison bait therein; and a container for mounting and dismounting the container so as to close the opening portion.
  • the storage part which stores a poison bait in the position away from the entrance is provided in the container main body, a user or a small animal can be prevented from touching a poison bait directly.
  • the poison bait is located at a position away from the entrance in the container body, the bait can guide the poultry to the poison bait. In addition, safety can be improved.
  • the food is arranged so as to be continuous from the outside of the container body to the inside of the container body through the entrance, so that the food near the container body is attracted (guided) by the food object to efficiently operate the container body. And the probability of entry of Can be improved. In addition, this makes it possible to further increase the probability that the varieties eat the poison bait, thereby achieving a further improvement in the effect of controlling the varieties.
  • the bait is a core impregnated with or holding an attractant for varieties, the varieties are attracted by the attractant and the core is used as a guide passage, so that the varieties can be reliably transferred to the poison bait. I can guide you.
  • the core contains sucrose as an attractant for sucrose and daliserine, trimethylglycine, or liquid sugar as an anti-dropping agent for the sucrose, and more specifically, sucrose, glycerin, and trimethylglycine.
  • sucrose as an attractant for sucrose and daliserine
  • trimethylglycine or liquid sugar as an anti-dropping agent for the sucrose
  • sucrose, glycerin and trimethylglycine.
  • an aqueous solution containing liquid sugar is impregnated into the core and dried, so that compared to the case where the sucrose aqueous solution is simply impregnated into the core and dried, Crystallization is suppressed, whereby the filler attractant is securely held by the core body and is prevented from falling off the core body. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the attraction effect for a long period of time.
  • the core body impregnated or held with the rally attractant is made of a material which can be deformed by an external force and can maintain the shape after the deformation, for example, according to the activity of the rally. If the ary is marching along the vertical wall, the shape of the core is changed so that the tip of the core (in other words, the food) protrudes into the ary's march path.
  • a poison bait container can be arranged. As a result, it is possible to arrange the poultry bait containers for varieties in accordance with the various activity areas of the varieties and to attract the varieties by the bait body. Can be guided inside and reach the bait.
  • the core is formed of a wire to which a fibrous material is fixed, and by using a wire that can be easily deformed into an arbitrary shape, the core (in other words, the food ) Can be easily deformed into an arbitrary shape, and the shape after the deformation can be maintained as it is. Therefore, the core (in other words, the bait) should be deformed into an optimal shape to attract the varieties according to the activity of the varieties, and the poultry bait container for the varieties should be placed anywhere. Can be. For example, even if the activity area of Ari is above the place where the poison bait container for Ari can be installed, the core (in other words, the bait) is deformed so that the tip extends above it. By doing so, the Can be guided into the bait container.
  • the core body is a string-shaped or band-shaped elastomer
  • the rigidity is weak, in other words, the waist is weak, or there is no waist, so that it can be easily deformed. Therefore, even when the poison bait container is installed in a place with a lot of gravel or pebbles, a rocky place, a place with a lot of hay, a step, a rough ground, etc.
  • the food itself deforms naturally along the shape (undulation) of the place where it was made, and can be placed in close contact with the installation surface. As a result, the frequency of the ari on the ground surface coming into contact with the prey increases, and the ari can be efficiently attracted to the poison bait container.
  • the core body is composed of a number of members connected or connected in a row, and the members arranged adjacent to each other can be displaced relative to each other, Can be easily deformed according to the shape of the installation place. Therefore, even if the poison bait container is installed in a place with a lot of gravel or pebbles, a rocky place, a place with a lot of hay, a step, a rough ground, etc.
  • the food itself deforms naturally along the shape (undulation) of the place where it was placed, and can be placed in close contact with the installation surface.
  • the ari that is active on the ground surface comes into contact with the prey more frequently, and the ari can be efficiently attracted to the poison bait container for the ari. Since the bait is arranged so as to be in contact with the poison bait, the varieties guided by the bait can reach the poison bait with a high probability. This also increases the probability that the varieties will eat the poison bait, thereby effectively controlling the varieties.
  • the squirrel can easily find the squirrel poison bait container, and the squirrel can be efficiently attracted into the container body.
  • a dietary substance comprising a dietary attractant and a drop-off preventing agent for preventing the dietary attractant from falling off the dietary body. Since the nutrient attractant composition is impregnated or retained in the diet, the nutrient attractant is securely retained in the diet and is prevented from falling off the diet, and is maintained for a long period of time. As a result, the effect of attraction is maintained.
  • the bait for guiding the varieties from outside the container body to the poison bait is partially inserted into the container body through a through hole provided in the container body. In the housed state, it is inserted into a notch groove extending from the insertion port to the vicinity of the entry port, locked and attached to the container body. And, since the opening is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows as it goes to the notch, the food can pass through the opening and be smoothly inserted into the notch, and the food can be inserted into the notch. It can be easily attached to the container body.
  • the mounting position of the food body is not the entrance of the squirrel but the notch groove provided near the entrance, the part of the entrance is not blocked by the food, so the entrance It does not hinder the ingress and egress of the stake through the.
  • the lure attracted by the bait can be reliably guided to the entry port, and can be made to enter the container body via the entry port, and the poison bait can be sent from the inside of the container body to the outside via the entry port. It can be easily taken out, and more varieties can be efficiently attracted and exterminated.
  • the food is flexible (in other words, the rigidity is weak, that is, the waist is weak, or there is no waist). be able to. Therefore, even if the poison bait container is located in a place with a lot of gravel or pebbles, a rocky place, a place with a lot of hay, a step, a rough ground, etc.
  • the food itself deforms naturally along the shape (undulation) of the place where it was placed, and can be placed in close contact with the surface of the placement location. As a result, the frequency at which the ari active on the surface of the place where the food is arranged comes into contact with the food increases, and the ari can be efficiently attracted to the poison bait container for the ari.
  • the food body is formed by connecting a number of members, and a connecting portion connecting the adjacent members is formed thin in a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the food body. Since the notch groove is formed wider than the thickness of the connecting portion of the food body and narrower than the thickness of the member of the food body, the connecting portion is smoothly inserted into the notch groove. In addition to the above, the member adjacent to the connecting portion inserted into the notch groove engages with both side edges of the notch groove to prevent the food body from coming off. to this Thus, the food body can be easily and reliably attached to the container body. Furthermore, by inserting an arbitrary connecting portion into the cutout groove, the length of the bait placed outside the container main body can be appropriately changed according to the installation location of the poison bait container for varieties.
  • the container Even in a state where the main body is installed in advance, the food can easily pass through the through-hole, whereby the food can be easily attached to the container main body.
  • the food body is a flexible string-like or band-shaped member, the food body can be passed down while hanging down above the ventilation hole, which is effective.
  • a plurality of entrances are provided in the container body, and a cutout groove is provided near each of the plurality of entrances. , Etc.), and can be easily attached to necessary places when necessary.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of an ari poison bait container according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a view of the ari poison bait container of FIG. FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a modified example of the poison bait container for varieties of FIG.
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for fry of Fig.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view showing a modified example of the shape of the food body.
  • FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view showing another modification of the poison bait container for varieties of FIG. 1
  • FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a modification of the poison bait container for varieties of FIG.
  • Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for ari, with one end of the bait protruding from the matrix of ari that marches on the corner of the wall.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a state in which the poison bait container for ari is set on the plaque for the ari marching on the corner of the plaque
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a modification in which the food body is provided in the container body so that it can be freely taken in and out.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a poison bait container for ari showing an example in which a bait body is arranged along a vertical wall,
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of the food object drawn by a solid line in FIG.
  • Fig. 13 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for varieties in a state in which the food objects drawn by solid lines in Fig. 11 are arranged along the vertical wall,
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of the third embodiment of the poison bait container for varieties according to the present invention
  • FIG. 15 is a state in which the bait is arranged along the step, provided with a lid or the like.
  • FIG. 14 is a vertical sectional view taken along the line XV—XV of the poison bait container for varieties in FIG.
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of the poison bait container for ari according to the present invention, and FIG. 17 shows a state in which the bait is arranged along the uneven surface, provided with a lid or the like.
  • FIG. 16 is a vertical sectional view taken along the line XVI I—XVII of the poison bait container for varieties shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 18 is a cross-sectional view of a container according to a fifth embodiment of the poison bait container for varieties according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a cover that can be attached to the storage body of FIG. 1 ′ 8
  • FIG. 20 is a cover of FIG. 19 provided with a lid portion and the like.
  • FIG. 10 is a vertical cross-sectional view taken along the line XX—XX in FIGS. 18 and 19, showing a state where the container body is attached to the container of FIG. 18 and the container body is assembled.
  • FIG. 21 is an enlarged perspective view of an essential part of the cover, showing an example of a locking hole for locking a bait body provided near the entrance of the cover.
  • FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for ari with the cover having the nozzle-shaped projections attached to the storage body and the bait placed at a narrowly distant place.
  • FIG. 23 is an external perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the poultry bait container for varieties according to the present invention
  • FIG. 24 is a view of the poultry bait container for varieties of FIG. FIG.
  • FIG. 25 is a vertical sectional view of the poison bait container for varieties shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 26 is an enlarged perspective view of a portion surrounded by a dotted circle XXVI shown in FIG. Attachment of the food body to the main body.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram for explaining an example of a method of using the poison bait container for varieties shown in FIG. 23.
  • FIG. 28 is an enlarged view of a main part of a modified example of the varieties bait bait container shown in FIG. 23.
  • FIG. 29 is an enlarged view of main parts of a modified example of the varieties bait bait container shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 23 is an enlarged view of a main part of a modified example of the varieties bait bait container shown in FIG. 23
  • FIG. 31 is an enlarged view of main parts of a modified example of the varieties bait bait container shown in FIG. 23
  • FIG. FIG. 24 is an external perspective view of a modified example of the poultry bait container for varieties shown in FIG. 23, wherein FIGS. 33 (A) and (B) show the poultry bait containers for varieties used in the examples, and (A) shows the examples. 1 is a plan view of the poison bait container for ari used in Example 1 and Example 2, and (B) is a plan view of the poison bait container for ari used in Example 3.
  • FIG. 34 is a table showing the results of Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, Comparative Example 1, Comparative Example 2, and Comparative Example 3,
  • FIG. 35 is a cross-sectional view showing an example of a conventional poison bait container for ari.
  • FIG. 36 is an external perspective view of a conventional termite bait container.
  • 2 is a poison bait
  • 3 is an aliquot
  • 10 (30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 90, 100) is an alimentary bait container
  • 1 1 (1 1 a, 9) 3 101) is the container body
  • 18 (18a, 18b) is the storage compartment
  • 19 is the entrance
  • 20 (41, 61, 71) is the bait
  • 20a (41 a, 61 a, 71 a) are one end of the diet
  • 20 b (41 b, 61 b, 71 b) are the other end of the diet
  • 21 25, 44, 62, 72) are the core
  • 22 is a lure attractant
  • 42 is a wire
  • 43 is a fiber material
  • 73 is a porous bead (member)
  • 91 is a storage body
  • 9 2 (102) is a cover
  • 94 is an opening
  • 1 10 is a poison bait container
  • 1 1 1 is a container body
  • 1 1 2 is a ceiling wall
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of an ari poison bait container according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of the ari poison bait container of FIG. FIG.
  • the poison bait container 10 for varieties of the present invention includes a container main body 11.
  • the container body 11 is formed (formed) of a synthetic resin, and accommodates a bottom plate 13, a peripheral wall portion 14 protruding from the bottom plate 13, and a poison bait 2 surrounded by the peripheral wall portion 14.
  • a lid 16 The storage portion 18 is divided into two storage portions 18a and 18b by a partition plate 15 protruding upward from the bottom plate 13.
  • the peripheral wall portion 14 is vertically erected from the bottom plate 13 and forms an inner peripheral surface of the peripheral wall portion 14, and a sloping wall which is provided outside the vertical wall 14 b and is gently inclined. 14 c, an upper wall 14 a connecting the standing wall 14 b and the inclined wall 14 c at the upper end, and an outer wall 14 d standing along the peripheral edge of the bottom plate 13, including.
  • the outer wall 14 d forms the outer peripheral wall of the container body 11, and the cutout is provided with an entrance 19 through which the shell 3 enters the container body 11, and the outer wall 14 d is formed around the outer wall 14 d.
  • a plurality (eight in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1) is provided at intervals in the direction.
  • a lid 16 is mounted on the outer wall 14 d of the peripheral wall 14 at the upper part of the container body 11.
  • the poison bait 2 is stored in the storage section 18, and an easy peel member 17 (for example, Nylon 15 ⁇ , Zealant 30 ⁇ ) is welded over the entire circumference of the top plate 14 a.
  • the storage part 18 is sealed by the peel member 17.
  • the poison bait 2 can be a fast-acting poison bait, a fast-acting drug adjusted to be slow-acting, or a slow-acting poison, but it is preferable to use a slow-acting bait as the poison 2.
  • the fast-acting poison bait is prepared by appropriately blending the fast-acting insecticide with an attractant and, if necessary, a bulking agent, a binder, a coloring agent, and the like.
  • typical fast-acting insecticides include, for example, artemisia extract, seculin, d-T-180-aresulin, phthalthrine, resmethrin, d-T-180-resmethrin, framethrin, d-T — 80 — Pyrethroid insecticides such as flamethrin, phenothrin, permethrin, praletrin, transfluthrin, methfluthrin, cyphenothrin, cypermethrin, fenparate, prince, imiprotrin, and isomers and derivatives thereof , Carclofos, Dichlorvos, Nared, Diazinon, Xiaho , Chlorinated pyrifosmethinole,
  • the attractant include, for example, proteins such as animal and plant extracts, casein, etc., plant powders such as starch, flour, rice flour, bran, corn flour, etc .; sugar, honey, waste sugar, fruit Sweeteners such as amino acids such as fructose, sucrose, liquid sugar, maltose, sugar cane juice, proline, etc .; vegetable oils such as corn oil, castor oil, olive oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, peanut oil, etc .; S, 4R, 6E, 10Z) — 3,4,7,11-tetramethyl-trideca 6,10-genal, (z) —9-hexadecenal, 2,5-dimethylvirazine, Examples include fluoresceins such as 8-methyl-1,2,5-dimethyl virazine, Z, E- or E, E- ⁇ -furanesene.
  • fluoresceins such as 8-methyl-1,2,5-dimethyl virazine, Z, E- or E, E-
  • Additives that may be added as needed include, for example, bulking agents such as silica gel, silicic acid, diatomaceous earth, kaolin, talc, and the like; Amaranth, Ellis mouth, Rose benganore, Ryo sadredo, Lisonorenolevin, Rakeletdo, Risonoreletdo, Rhodamine, Tetrachlorotetrabromofluorescein, Brilliant Trekked reddeep, deep manolane, tonole ginlet, herringdon pink, fast acid magenta, palmerton redd, eosin, violamin, prilian feast to scarlet, permanent red, oil red, Dyes and coloring agents such as Fast Red.
  • bulking agents such as silica gel, silicic acid, diatomaceous earth, kaolin, talc, and the like
  • Amaranth Ellis mouth, Rose benganore, Ryo sadredo, Lisonorenolevin, Rakeletdo, Rison
  • the slow-acting bait is prepared by appropriately mixing the above-mentioned attractant and, if necessary, a bulking agent, a binder, a coloring agent and the like with the slow-acting insecticide.
  • Slow-acting insecticides include, for example, insecticides such as carbaryl, chlordane, DDT, boric acid, hydramethylnon, lithium sulfonate, silafluofen, methoxadiazon, moulting hormones such as etadyson, and anti-juveniles such as pricocene. Hormone substances and juvenile hormones such as methoprene can be exemplified. Further, as shown in FIG.
  • the poison bait container 10 for varieties of the present invention is a bait having a portion connected from the vicinity of the entrance 19 to the poison 2 (in other words, a non-poison bait).
  • the food 20 is for attracting the ary 3 from the outside of the container body 11 to the inside of the container body 11 and guiding (introducing) the invading ary 3 to the poison bait 2, for example, a tape.
  • Or string-shaped core 21 is impregnated with attractant 22 for drying, and then dried or, for example, tape-shaped or string-shaped core 21 for attractant 2 It is made up of two.
  • the food body 20 has one end (that is, a tip portion) 20 a disposed outside the container body 11, and is guided into the container body 11 through the entrance 19, and the food body 20
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 20b is disposed between the inclined wall 14c and the outer wall 14d so as to abut on the inclined wall 14c of the peripheral wall portion 14.
  • the varieties 3 outside the container body 11 naturally enter the container body 11 when walking on the prey 20. Since the diet 20 is formed of a non-toxic material, it is safe for users and small animals.
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 20 b of the food body 20 is fixed to the container body 11 (that is, a means that the ally 3 cannot carry the core body 21 from the container body 11). (Not shown)).
  • An example of this means is an adhesive means made of a non-toxic material, such as an adhesive tape or an adhesive.
  • the food 20 be capable of being used as a passage of the ary 3 that maintains a shape by leaving a portion where the varieties 3 cannot eat (that is, the core 21) even after the attraction agent 22 is lost.
  • the core body 21 include wood, filter paper, fiber, string, paper, non-woven fabric, molding, paper tape sandwiching a wire as a core, a resin molded product having a plurality of hinges, an elastomer, and various types of beads. , Porous beads, non-porous beads, and the like. Solid materials such as beads may be perforated and used as food or attractant. As the attractant 22, the above-mentioned attractant can be used.
  • sucrose is preferably used as the attractant 22 because of its high attracting effect.
  • sucrose is used as the attractant 22 because of its high attracting effect.
  • an aqueous solution containing sucrose and glycerin, trimethylglycine, liquid sugar, or aquain pool as the sucrose capping agent is attracted to the diet. After impregnating the core 21 as an agent composition, dry After drying, the core 21 is held.
  • the attractant 22 after drying is securely retained in the core 21 as compared to the case where the aqueous sucrose solution is simply impregnated into the core 21, and the crystallized attractant 2 2 Can be prevented from peeling off (that is, falling off) from the core body 21. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the effect of attracting a long term.
  • the compounding of the attractant 22 and the captive agent is not particularly limited as long as it is practicable. However, if the compounding quantity of the captive agent is large, the core 21 becomes sticky and easily adheres to hands and surrounding objects. It can be difficult to handle.
  • the concentration of sucrose in the aqueous solution is 1% and the concentration of glycerin or trimethyldaricin is 0. It is preferably about 2%.
  • sucrose is used as the attractant 22 and liquid sugar is used as the captive agent, it is preferable that the concentration of sucrose and the concentration of liquid sugar in the aqueous solution be about 1%.
  • an anti-dropping agent such as glycerin, trimethylglycine, liquid sugar, aquain pool, etc. is further added to the solution as described above. It is preferable that the added solution is impregnated into the core 21 to suppress crystallization of the attractant 22 after drying.
  • the prey 20 may be fixed to the surface on which it is to be placed via a non-toxic material, for example, an adhesive means such as an adhesive tape, an adhesive, or the like.
  • an adhesive tape, an adhesive, or the like made of a non-existent material may be used, and a form that can be fixed to the surface on which the member is arranged may be used.
  • Such fixation of the food 20 is particularly effective when the surface on which the food 20 is arranged is a surface that is difficult to arrange such as a vertical surface.
  • the core 21 of the diet 20 is itself made of a nontoxic material, for example, as an adhesive, if the adhesive containing the attractant 22 (that is, impregnated or retained) is used,
  • the diet 20 can be arranged (fixed) in a desired shape so as to be continuous or intermittent.
  • the amount or concentration of the attractant 22 in the diet 20 is smaller (lower) than the amount or concentration of the attractant contained in the poison bait 2. That is , Amount or concentration of attractant 2 2 impregnated or retained to the core member 2 1 diet body 2 0 is preferably a necessary minimum amount or concentration. Further, it is preferable that the diet 20 is configured such that the amount or concentration of the attractant 22 gradually increases (increases) toward the poison 2.
  • the amount or concentration of attractant 22 in diet 20 should be set lower (lower) than the amount or concentration of attractant contained in poison bait 2, in other words, the amount of attractant contained in poison bait 2 Alternatively, by setting the concentration to be higher (higher) than the amount or concentration of the attractant 22 in the diet 20, the ary 3 can be more effectively attracted to the poison 2.
  • the container body 11 and the food 20 are packaged in a state of being separated from each other, or are packaged separately, for example, when the poison bait container '10 is used, the food 2
  • the container body 11 and the food body 20 may be configured so that 0 can be inserted into the container body 11 through, for example, the entrance 19 and set in the container body 11.
  • the food body 20 is configured to be able to be taken in and out of the container body 11 (for example, FIG. (See the form of 0)).
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a modified example (a poison bait container 30) of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the poison bait container of FIG. 3 provided with a lid or the like.
  • FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view taken along line IV-IV of FIG.
  • the entrance 19 and the storage portion 18 of the container main body 11 are respectively provided at one location, and one end of the food body 20 (that is, The distal end) 20 a is disposed outside the container body 11, and the other end (that is, the proximal end) 20 b is brought into contact with the poison bait 2 stored in the storage portion 18, and 20 is located through entry 19. That is, the prey 20 is inserted from the entrance 19, climbs over the sloped wall 14c and the top plate 14a, and is lowered from the top plate 14a or into the upright wall 14b.
  • the storage section 18 is divided into two places, and the other end 20 b of the food body 20 is bifurcated.
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 20 b of the food body 20 is fixed to the container body 11 (that is, the core 3 cannot be carried from the container body 11 by the end 3).
  • Means (not shown) are provided).
  • An example of this means is an adhesive means made of a non-toxic material such as an adhesive tape, an adhesive, or the like.
  • the other parts are the same as those of the poultry bait container 10 for varieties, and the same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
  • the food 20 is inserted into the entrance body 19 of the rectangular core 21 impregnated with or holding the attractant 22, and inserted into the container body 11.
  • a configuration having a core 25 as shown in FIG. 5 may be used. That is, a plurality of lead-out portions 25 b are continuously formed radially from a perforated base portion 25 a formed so that the shape of the core body 25 is substantially the same as the outer shape of the inclined wall 14 c of the peripheral wall portion 14. It may be used as the bait 20 in the form provided and impregnated or held with the attractant 22.
  • the number and position of the outlets 25 b are set corresponding to the entrance 19.
  • the food body having the core body 25 is set in the container body 11 by removing the lid body 16 from the container body 1 i and fitting the perforated base part 25 a into the peripheral wall part 14. Accordingly, the positioning of the drawer portion 25b and the setting of the drawer portion 25b to the container main body 11 can be performed simultaneously and easily.
  • the shape of the core 25 also functions as a means for preventing the ary 3 from carrying the core 25 from the container body 11.
  • FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of another modified example of the poison bait container for varieties (poultry bait container for varieties 40) according to the present invention.
  • the container body 11a of the poison bait container 40 is the same in shape, structure, etc. as the container body 11 shown in FIG. It differs from the container body 11 shown in FIG. 1 only in that the body is formed of a dietary body.
  • the container body 11a itself is a bait, so that there is an advantage that the ally 3 can easily find the poison bait container 40 for ary.
  • FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of another modified example of the poultry bait container for varieties (poultry bait container for varieties 40 ′) according to the present invention.
  • the poison bait container 40 ′ for ari is a part of the poison bait container 40 for ari described above in the vicinity of the entrance 19 of the container body 11 a formed of a bait.
  • an extension 11b formed of a food body such as a plate, a rod, etc., that can be freely inserted and removed, and the extension 11b is pulled out as part of the food body We are using.
  • the other parts are the same as those of the poison bait container 10 for a ferry, so the same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
  • the easy peel member 17 welded to the container body 11 is peeled off from the top plate 14 a to expose the poison bait 2 in the container body 11.
  • the other end 20 b of the food 20 is inserted into the container body 11 from the entrance 19, and one end 20 a of the food 20 is set to protrude from the container 11. Place the poultry bait container 10 for varieties where the varieties are active.
  • Ali 3 outside the poison bait container 10 is attracted by the attractant 22 impregnated or retained in the bait 20 and gathers to start eating the bait 20.
  • the attractant 22 impregnated or retained in the bait 20 and gathers to start eating the bait 20.
  • it is naturally guided into the container body 11 through the entrance 19.
  • Ali 3 who has entered the container body 1 1 finds and eats the poison bait 2 and takes a part of it back to the nest.
  • Poison 2 is a slow-acting poison.
  • the reason is that if Poison Bait 2 is a fast-acting poison bait, Ali 3 who finds Poison Bait 2 can cause poisoning symptoms or die while taking Poison Bait 2 home. This is because not only can the information not be transmitted to the fellowship 3 but also, on the other hand, the warning phukem is secreted to notify the fellowship 3 of danger.
  • the above-described operation is the same in the modified examples shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 and in the other modified examples shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, and since the food can induce the squirrel, the squirrel can be used. It is possible to increase the probability of eating the poison bait stored in the poison bait container.
  • the gallery 3 marches in a matrix along the corners such as the corner 26 a of the wall 26, the corner 28 a of the block 28, etc.
  • the poison bait container for varieties is installed at a position where such a matrix of varieties 3 is obstructed and disturbed, it is possible to accelerate the arrival of the varieties 3 to the poisonous bait 2.
  • the poison bait containers 10 (or 30) for varieties are arranged such that one end 20 a of their prey 20 protrudes into the march 3.
  • the container main body 11 is installed near the matrix of the ary 3 and the food 20 It can be arranged so as to block the row 3 matrix.
  • the varieties 3 can be attracted by the diet 20 and efficiently guided into the container body 11 to effectively control the varieties 3.
  • FIG. 10 shows an example in which it can be freely inserted and removed.
  • the food body 20 is provided with a core body 45 having a lid part 45a and a retaining part 45b, and the lid part is inserted into the container body 11 as shown in FIG.
  • the structure that is locked to the wall around the entry port 19 by 45 a and does not enter the inside of the container body 11, and the retaining part 45 5 b around the entrance port 19 when pulled out of the container body 11 The structure is such that it is locked on the wall and cannot be separated from the container body 11.
  • the lid 45 a does not have to be a lid that closes the entrance 19.
  • the retaining portion 45b also functions as a means for preventing the ary 3 from carrying the core body 45 from the container body 11.
  • the poison bait 2 is directed to the container main body 11 in which the poison bait 2 is accommodated from the vicinity of the entry port 19 for the poison to the poison bait 2.
  • a feeder in other words, a non-toxic feeder 20 having a continuous portion is provided, and the varieties 3 that have entered the inside of the container body 1 1 from the outside through the intrusion port 19 become the feeder 20.
  • the poison bait 2 it is possible to attach the poison bait 2 to the container main body 11 in which the poison bait 2 is stored.
  • the food (in other words, the non-toxic bait) 20 is arranged so that when it is attached to the container body 11, it runs from the vicinity of the entry port 19 of the container body 11 to the poison bait 2.
  • the feeder 20 is configured to guide the varieties 3 that have entered the interior of the container body 1 from the outside through the entrance 19 into the poison bait 2.
  • the probability of eating agent 2 can be improved. In addition, this can improve the effect of controlling the ary3.
  • the user of the poultry bait containers 10 and 30 for use in varieties can attach the bait 20 to the container main body 11 when using the poisonous bait containers 10 and 30 for varieties.
  • the storage portion 18 for storing the poison bait 2 is provided in the container main body 11 at a position away from the entrance 19, the user or small animal The poison bait 2 can be prevented from being directly touched.
  • the poison bait 2 is disposed at a position away from the entrance 19 in the container body 11 in this manner, the food 3 can be guided to the poison bait 2 by the bait 20. Therefore, safety can be enhanced in addition to the control effect of Ali 3.
  • the food body 20 is arranged from the outside of the container body 11 through the entrance 19 to the inside of the container body 11 so as to be connected to each other.
  • the varieties 3 in the vicinity of the main body 11 can be attracted (guided) by the prey 20 to efficiently enter the container main body 11, and the probability of entry of the varieties 3 into the container main body 11 can be reduced. Can be improved. In addition, this makes it possible to further increase the probability that the ary 3 eats the poison bait 2, thereby further improving the control effect of the ary 3.
  • the diet 20 is the cores 21 and 25 impregnated with or holding the attractant 22 for ali
  • the attractant 22 3 is used as a guide passage
  • the cores 21 and 25 are used as guide passages. I can be surely guided to 2.
  • sucrose as a lure attractant 22 and glycerin, trimethyldaricin, or liquid sugar as an anti-dropping agent for the sucrose are used as cores 21, 25. More specifically, since the cores 21 and 25 are impregnated with sucrose and an aqueous solution containing glycerin, trimethyldaricin, or liquid sugar and dried, the sucrose aqueous solution is simply used. In comparison with the case where the cores 21 and 25 are impregnated with and dried, the crystallization of the rally attractant 22 after drying is suppressed. It is securely held by the cores 1 and 25 to prevent the cores 21 and 25 from falling off. Therefore, it is possible to maintain the attracting effect for a long time. '
  • the bait 20 is arranged so as to be in contact with the poison bait 2, so that the varieties 3 induced by the bait 20 reach the poison bait 2 with a high probability. Can be done. In addition, this can further increase the probability that the ary 3 eats the poison bait 2 and effectively control the ary 3.
  • the varieties 3 can easily find the poison bait container 40 for varieties. Can be efficiently introduced into the container body 11a.
  • the slippery attractant 2 2. and the dropout preventing agent for preventing the slippery attractant 22 from dropping off from the food 20 are blended. Since the dietary attractant composition is impregnated or retained in the diet 20, the dietary attractant 22 is reliably retained in the diet 20 and prevented from falling off from the diet 20. Will be stopped, and the effect will be maintained for a long time.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a poison bait container for ari (a poison bait container for ari 50) showing an example in which a food body is arranged along a vertical wall
  • FIG. Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of the bait drawn by a solid line in Fig. 13
  • Fig. 13 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for ari with the bait drawn by the solid line in Fig. 11 arranged along a vertical wall.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a poison bait container for ari (a poison bait container for ari 50) showing an example in which a food body is arranged along a vertical wall
  • FIG. Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of the bait drawn by a solid line in Fig. 13
  • Fig. 13 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for ari with the bait drawn by the solid line in Fig. 11 arranged along a vertical wall.
  • the ⁇ Li for poison bait container 5 placed at one end of the food body 4 1 (i.e., distal end) 4 1 a to the outside of the container body 1 1, and
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 41 b is disposed inside the container body 11 through the entrance 19.
  • one end 41 a of the diet 41 extends upward along the vertical wall 84 from the container body 11.
  • the other end 41b of the food body 41 may or may not be brought into contact with the poison bait 2 stored in the storage part 18.
  • the diet 41 includes a core 44 impregnated with or holding an attractant 22.
  • the core body 4 4 twists (ie, twists) the wire 4 2 while sandwiching a plurality of fiber materials 4 3 between the two wires 4 2, whereby the fiber material 4 3 is fixed to the wire 4 2.
  • It is a so-called molding that is fixed (fixed), and the attractant 22 is impregnated or held in the core 44.
  • the attraction agent 22 may be attached (that is, impregnated or held) to the wire 42 itself without providing the fiber material 43 on the core body 44.
  • sucrose is used as an example of the attractant 22. As described above, when sucrose is used as the attractant 22, it is similar to the case where the attractant is held by the core 21 of the diet 20 described in the first embodiment.
  • an attractant other than sucrose that is, another specific example of the above-described attractant
  • the core 44 is impregnated with a solution that crystallizes when dried, such as an aqueous sucrose solution
  • the solution is further provided with a drop-preventing agent such as glycerin, trimethyldaricin, liquid sugar, or the like, as described above. It is desirable to add the solution and impregnate the core body 44 with the added solution to suppress crystallization of the attractant 22 after drying.
  • Suitable members for the core body 4 include, besides a molding, paper tape sandwiching a wire as a core, a resin molded product provided with a plurality of hinge portions, paper with a stiffness such as pole paper, and the like.
  • the molding since the molding is highly deformable by the applied external force and has a high performance of maintaining the shape after the deformation, the molding in the second embodiment was used.
  • the diet 41 is shaped by applying external force. Even if is deformed into an arbitrary shape, the attractant 22 is securely held on the core 44 without falling off from the core 44.
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 4 1b of the food body 4 1 is fixed to the container body 11 (that is, a means for preventing the core 3 4 from carrying the core body 4 4 from the container body 11). (Not shown) is provided).
  • An example of this means is an adhesive means made of a non-toxic material such as an adhesive tape, an adhesive, or the like.
  • the food body 41 derived from the entrance 19 is bent into a substantially U-shape, and one end 41 a is formed so as to be located above the container body 11. ing. Then, one end 41 a of the prey 41 is arranged along the vertical wall 84, and is in a state of protruding into the marching path of the ary 3 marching on the vertical wall 84.
  • the other parts are the same as those of the poultry bait container 10 for varieties, and the same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
  • the easy peel member 17 welded to the container main body 11 is peeled off to expose the poison bait 2 in the container main body 11.
  • the other end 41b of the food 41 is inserted into the container body 11 from the entrance 19 and the food 41
  • One end 4 1a is arranged along the vertical wall 84 so as to protrude into the marching path of the ally 3 marching on the vertical wall 84 (in other words, to block the matrix of the ary 3 Place the poison bait container 50 for garlic.
  • the food body 41 may be bent in accordance with the location.
  • the marriage 3 that has marched on the vertical wall 84 is attracted by the attractant 22 impregnated or held in the bait 41 and gathers to start eating the bait 41.
  • the prey 41 When walking along the prey 41 while eating the prey 41, it is naturally guided into the container body 11 through the entrance 19. Ali 3 entering the container body 1 1 finds the poison bait 2 and eats it. Bae, take part back to the nest.
  • the food body 41 is a member that can be easily deformed into an arbitrary shape by applying an external force and can maintain the shape after the deformation, and therefore, even in a place such as the vertical wall 84 or the like.
  • the gallery 3 can be deformed and arranged in a shape that can be more easily guided into the container main body 11. Accordingly, the ary 3 can be efficiently guided into the container body 11 to effectively control the ary 3.
  • the dietary body 41 is made of a tape-shaped or cord-shaped core body 21 impregnated with or held by an attractant 22 for the lip. Needless to say, it can be easily installed even in places where the food 20 is installed. Also, long nests 41 can be used to target multiple nests at once. In this case, as the food body 41, not only a single long one, but also an elastic one, a connectable one, and the like may be used as appropriate.
  • the core body 44 impregnated with or holding the lubricating attractant 22 is not affected by external force. Since it is made of a material that can be deformed and maintain its deformed shape, depending on the activity of the ally 3, for example, the ary 3 may march along the vertical wall 84. For example, after deforming the shape of the core body 4 4 so that the tip 41 a of the core body 4 4 (in other words, the food body 4 1) protrudes along the marching path of the ary 3 An agent container 50 can be arranged.
  • the poison bait container 50 for the varieties according to the various activity places of the varieties 3 and to attract the varieties 3 by the prey 4 1, and the varieties 3 With high probability, it can be guided into the poison bait container 5 ° and reach poison bait 2.
  • the core body 4 4 is formed by fixing the fiber material 4 3 to the wire 42, and the wire 42 can be easily deformed into an arbitrary shape.
  • the core body 44 in other words, the food body 41
  • the shape after the deformation can be maintained as it is. Therefore, the core body 4 4 (in other words, the food body 4 1) is deformed into an optimal shape to attract the ary 3 according to the activity state of the ary 3 and the poison bait container 5 for the ary 3 0 anywhere Can be arranged.
  • the core body 4 4 ( In other words, by deforming the food body 4 1), the varieties 3 can be guided into the varieties poison bait container 50 with high accuracy.
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a third embodiment (a poison bait container 60) of the present invention
  • FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view of a poison bait container arranged along a step. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for Ali in a state.
  • one end (that is, the tip) 61a of the bait 61 is disposed outside the container body 11 and the other end ( That is, the base end) 61 b is disposed inside the container body 11 through the entrance 19.
  • the other end 6 1 b of the food body 6 1 may or may not contact the poison bait 2 stored in the storage section 18, but it is preferable to make contact as described above. .
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 6 1b of the food body 6 1 is fixed to the container body 11 (that is, the means for preventing the carrier 3 from carrying the core body 6 2 from the container body 11). (Not shown) is provided).
  • an adhesive means made of a non-toxic material such as an adhesive tape, an adhesive or the like.
  • the diet 61 will be described in detail.
  • the core body 62 of the food body 61 is made of a thermoplastic elastomer formed in a string shape or a band shape.
  • the string-shaped thermoplastic elastomer has a shape in which a plurality of members are connected in a bead shape (for example, the core 7 2 of the diet 7 1 shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 described later).
  • the like which are integrally formed of a thermoplastic elastomer so as to have the following shape.
  • a plurality of bead-like members formed of a thermoplastic elastomer are connected in a rosary with a string or the like (for example, the core 7 2 of the diet 7 1 shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 described later).
  • the shape may be as shown in FIG.
  • the surface of the thermoplastic elastomer is impregnated or held with an attractant 22 for the cement.
  • the attractant 22 is attached to and held on the core 62 (the surface of the thermoplastic elastomer)
  • the attractant 22 can be easily adhered to the core 62, and the attraction agent 22 can be prevented from falling off from the core 62, so that the effect of attracting the oil over a long period can be improved. Can be maintained.
  • the core body 6 2 has an adhesive surface, the other end 6 1 b of the food body 6 1 is fixed to the container body 11 by the adhesive force, and the core 3 2 Means that cannot be carried from the container body 11.
  • thermoplastic elastomer examples include, for example, an olefin (' ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ) thermoplastic elastomer, a styrene (TPS) thermoplastic elastomer, an ester (TPEE) thermoplastic elastomer, and a urethane (TPU).
  • TPS styrene
  • TPEE ester
  • TPU urethane
  • thermoplastic elastomer In order to maintain the strength, it is particularly preferable to use a styrene (TPS) thermoplastic elastomer or the like (that is, a material having a sticky surface and a weak waist or no waist). Also, after the attractant 22 is mixed with the material of the thermoplastic elastomer, the core 62 is formed into a string or a band, so that the attractant 22 is attached to the core 62 so as to be stunned.
  • the thermoplastic elastomer which is the core body 62, has extremely low rigidity, that is, has a weak waist or no waist, so that the outer shape of the core body 62 itself is maintained.
  • sucrose can be mentioned as in the case of the foods 20 and 41. As described above, when sucrose is used as the attractant 22, it is the same as the case where the attractant is held on the core 21 of the diet 20 or the core 44 of the diet 41 described above. You.
  • the core 62 When a thermoplastic elastomer having a high adhesive strength is used as the core 62, it is not always necessary to mix a sucrose with an anti-dropping agent, and the attractant 22 is used only by the adhesive strength of the thermoplastic elastomer.
  • the core 62 may be held. in this case, By using the attractant 22, solid substances, for example, sucrose can be used as they are.
  • the peeling member 17 peeled off from the main body 11 is peeled off to remove the poison bait 2. It is exposed inside the container body 11.
  • Ali 3 that is active in the vicinity of the step 63 is attracted by the attractant 22 impregnated or retained in the bait 61 and gathers to start eating the bait 61. 'When walking along the prey 61 while eating the prey 61, it is naturally guided into the container body 11 through the entrance 19. Ali 3 who has entered the container body 1 1 finds the bait 2 and eats it, and takes part of it to the nest.
  • the prey 61 is deformed along the shape of the step 63 and is closely arranged on the surface of the step 63, so that even in a place having irregularities such as the step 63, the The resin 3 can be efficiently guided into the container body 11 to effectively control the resin 3.
  • the location of the poison bait container 60 is not limited to the step 63, for example, a place where there is a lot of gravel or pebbles, a rocky place, a place where a lot of hay is falling, an uneven ground, However, even when the food 61 is placed, the food 61 itself is naturally deformed along the shape (undulation) of the place where the food 61 is placed, and is placed in a state of being in close contact with the surface thereof.
  • the core body 62 is a string-shaped or band-shaped elastomer, the rigidity is low.
  • the waist is weak or has no waist, it can be easily deformed. Therefore, even if the poison bait container 60 is installed in a place with a lot of gravel or pebbles, a rocky place, a place with a lot of hay, a step, a rough ground, etc.
  • the food body 61 itself is naturally deformed along the shape (undulation) of the place where 61 is arranged, and can be arranged in close contact with the installation surface. This increases the frequency with which the aliens 3 on the surface of the earth contact the prey 61 Specifically, the varieties 3 can be attracted to the varieties poison bait container 60.
  • FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment (a poison bait container 70) of the present invention
  • Fig. 17 shows a bait body arranged along an uneven surface. It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for Ali in a state.
  • the form of the bait 71 is different from the poison bait container 10 of the first embodiment.
  • the same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof will be omitted.
  • one end (ie, the tip) 71a of the bait 71 is disposed outside the container body 11 and the other end (That is, the base end) 71 b is disposed inside the container body 11 through the entrance 19.
  • the other end 7 1b of the food body 7 1 may or may not be in contact with the poison bait 2 stored in the storage section 18, but it is preferable to make contact as described above. .
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 7 1b of the food body 7 1 is fixed to the container body 11 (that is, the means that the ally 3 cannot carry the core body 72 from the container body 1 ( (Not shown) is provided).
  • an adhesive means made of a non-toxic material such as an adhesive tape, an adhesive or the like.
  • the diet 71 will be described in detail.
  • the core body 72 of the food body 71 is formed in a bead shape (that is, in a row shape) by inserting a string 74 into holes (not shown) formed in a number of porous beads 73 as an example of the constituent members. ).
  • a predetermined gap is provided between the adjacent porous beads 73. Therefore, the large number of porous beads 73 can be displaced relative to each other by bending the string 74 between the porous beads 73.
  • Examples of the material of the porous beads 73 include a resin sintered body, a silicone foam, a foamed resin, Pisco Pearl (porous cellulose), special calcium silicate, and ceramic.
  • the porous beads 73 are impregnated with or retained in the attractant 22 for the slurry.
  • the attractant 22 include sucrose and glycerin, trimethylglycine, or liquid sugar as an inhibitor of the sucrose, as in the case of the diet 20, 41, and 61.
  • the blended aqueous solution is impregnated into the core 72 as a dietary attractant composition for a dietary body, dried, and held on the core 72.
  • the compounding amount of the attractant 22 and the captive agent is the same as that of the above-mentioned diet 20, 41, 61, and the attractant 22 is securely held on the core 72 after drying. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the crystallized attractant 22 from peeling off (ie, falling off) from the core 72. Therefore, the effect of attracting money can be maintained for a long time.
  • the attractant 22 may be impregnated not only into the porous beads 73 but also into the string 74.
  • a large number of porous beads 73 are tied in a rosary with a string 74, and then the whole is immersed in an aqueous solution of the food attractant composition for a diet. Can be created.
  • the individual's porous beads 7 3 hold the attractant 22 and then connect a large number of the porous beads 7 3 in a bead shape with the string 74, 73 Hole 3 (not shown) may be blocked, making work difficult.
  • the core 72 is not limited to a porous member, but may be formed in a rosary shape (ie, in a row shape) by passing a string through holes formed in a large number of metal members, synthetic resin members, and the like. ) May be connected.
  • the core 72 is formed by connecting a large number of metal members, synthetic resin members, and the like in a rosary (that is, in a row), the attractant 22 is formed into a metal member, a synthetic resin member, and the like. By applying, the core 72 is held.
  • the core body 72 may be formed by connecting a plurality of bead-like members formed of a thermoplastic elastomer that can be employed in the above-described third embodiment in a rosary shape with a string or the like. Next, the operation of the fourth embodiment will be described. .
  • the easy peel member 17 welded to the container main body 11 is peeled off and the poison bait 2 is put into the container main body.
  • 1 Expose within 1.
  • the other end 7 1b of the food 7 1 is inserted into the container body 11 through the entry port 19, and one end 7 1a of the food 7 1 is placed in the activity area of the ary 3 (in the example shown in Figure 17).
  • the prey ⁇ 1 is deformed along the unevenness of the gravel 75 and the ground 76 by bending the string 7 4 between the porous beads 7 3, and is placed in close contact with the surface. It is.
  • the active varieties 3 are attracted by the attractant 22 impregnated or retained in the prey 7 1 and gather to start eating the prey 7 1.
  • the food is naturally guided into the container body 11 through the entrance 19.
  • Ali 3 who has entered the container body 1 1 finds the bait 2 and eats it, and takes part of it to the nest.
  • the prey 7 1 is deformed along the uneven shape of the gravel 75 and the ground 76 and is arranged in close contact with the surface, so that the ary 3 can be efficiently used even in an uneven place. It can be effectively guided into the container body 11 to effectively control the resin 3.
  • the location of the poison bait container 70 for ari is located on gravel 75 or uneven ground 76! It is not specified, for example, a place where many rocks, hay are falling, or a step Even in the case of, etc., the bait 71 itself is naturally deformed along the shape (undulation) of the place where the bait 71 is arranged, and is arranged in a state of being in close contact with the surface thereof.
  • the core of the food body 71 is not limited to a structure in which a number of members such as porous beads 73 are connected in a rosary with a string 74, for example, a number of metal members, synthetic resin, or the like.
  • a hinge portion may be formed on a member or a porous member, and a large number of members may be connected in a hinged (ie, row) shape by the hinge portion.
  • substantially the same effects as in the first embodiment described above can be obtained.
  • a large number of food baits 71 impregnated or held with a varieties attractant 22 can be obtained.
  • the members 73 are displaceable relative to each other and are connected or connected in a row, so that they can be easily adapted to the shape of the installation location of the poison bait container 70 Can be transformed into Accordingly, the bait 71 itself is naturally deformed along the shape (undulation) of the installation place of the poison bait container 70, and can be arranged in close contact with the installation surface. As a result, the frequency of the active varieties 3 coming into contact with the prey 71 increases, and the varieties 3 can be efficiently attracted to the poison bait container 70 for varieties.
  • FIG. 18 shows a fifth embodiment of the poison bait container for ari according to the present invention
  • FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view of a housing of a poison bait container 90
  • FIG. 19 is a cross section of a cover of a fifth embodiment (poison bait container 90) according to the present invention
  • FIG. 20 is a longitudinal sectional view of a fifth embodiment (poison bait container 90) of the poison bait container according to the present invention
  • FIG. 21 is a perspective view of a main part of the cover. .
  • the poison bait container 90 has a configuration in which the container body 93 is divided into a storage body 91 and a cover 92.
  • the storage body 91 is formed (formed) of a synthetic resin ′, and has a bottom plate 13, a peripheral wall portion 14 protruding from the bottom plate 13, and the peripheral wall portion 14. It has a storage section 18 for storing the poison bait 2 surrounded by, and a lid 16.
  • the peripheral wall portion 14 is vertically erected from the bottom plate 13 and forms an inner peripheral surface of the peripheral wall portion 14, and a sloping wall which is provided outside the vertical wall 14 b and is gently inclined. 14 c, an upper wall 14 a connecting the standing wall 14 b and the inclined wall 14 c at the upper end, and an outer wall 14 d standing along the peripheral edge of the bottom plate 13, including.
  • the outer wall 14 d is erected along the three peripheral edges of the bottom plate 13, is formed in a substantially U-shaped cross section, and is provided with no outer wall 14 d.
  • An opening 94 is formed at the peripheral edge. The end of the outer wall 14 d is cut inward to provide a thin portion 14 e for fitting with the cover 92.
  • the cover 92 has substantially the same shape as the opposite side of the opening 94 of the storage body 91, and has three peripheral edges of the bottom plate 92c.
  • An outer wall 92a is erected along the end, and an opening 95 is formed on the other side surface where the outer wall 92a is not provided.
  • the outer wall 92 a of the cover 92 is provided with at least one entry port 19 through which a part of the outer wall 92 a is cut out to allow the shell 3 to enter the container body 93.
  • the storage body 91 and the cover 92 have a lid 16 attached to the outer walls 14d and 92a, respectively.
  • the end of the outer wall 92 a has a thin portion 92 b for shaping the outside and fitting with the housing 91.
  • the outer diameter of the thin section 9 2 b is the same as the inner diameter of the thin section 14 e of the container 91, and the thin section 9 2 b and the thin section 14 e are fitted together. Then, the power bar 9 2 can be attached to the storage body 9 1. That is, the cover 92 is detachable from the storage body 91 so as to cover the opening 94 of the storage body 91.
  • one end of the food body 71 (that is, the front end portion) ) 71 a is arranged outside the container body 93, and the other end (that is, the base end) 71 b is arranged inside the container body 93 through the entrance 19.
  • the other end 71b of the food body 71 may or may not be brought into contact with the poison bait 2 stored in the storage section 18, but it is preferable to make contact as described above.
  • the other end (that is, the base end) 7 1b of the food body 7 1 is fixed to the container body 93 (that is, a means for preventing the core 3 2 from carrying the core body 72 from the container body 93). (Not shown) is provided).
  • an adhesive means made of a non-toxic material such as an adhesive tape, an adhesive or the like.
  • a locking hole 96 is provided near the entrance 19 of the cover 92, and the food 71 is inserted and locked in the locking hole 96. You may do it.
  • the locking serves as a means for fixing the bait 71 to the container body 93.
  • the locking hole 96 has a narrow entrance side 96a and a relatively wide locking portion 96b so that the food 71 can be easily penetrated and securely locked. Is preferred.
  • the prey 71 attached to the container body 93 in this manner can attract the varieties 3 that are active outside into the poison bait container 93 for the varieties. Dietary body with a part connected to the body.
  • the mounting form of the locking hole 96 and the food body 71 in this embodiment is not limited to the one provided on the force bar 92.
  • the mounting form is not limited to the container body in all the above-described embodiments and modifications. Is also applicable.
  • the bait body locked in the locking hole 96 is not limited to the bait body 71, and it is needless to say that the present invention can be applied to all types that can be locked in the locking hole 96.
  • FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view of a modified example of the poison bait container for varieties according to the present invention (the poison bait container 100 for varieties).
  • the poison bait container 100 for varieties differs in the form of the cover 102 from the poison bait container 90 for varieties.
  • the entrance 19 is provided at the tip of a protrusion 102 a provided with an outer wall 102 b (including a bottom plate and a lid) of the cover 102 projecting like a nozzle.
  • the projection 102a provided in the form of a nozzle may be rotatable, removable, or contractible (bellows).
  • the easy peel member 17 welded to the storage body 91 is peeled off to remove the poison bait. 2 is exposed in the container 9 1.
  • the cover 92 or the cover 102 is attached to the container 91 so as to close the opening 94 of the container 91, and the container bodies 93, 101 are assembled. 'Insert the other end 7 1b of the prey 7 1 into the container body 9 3, 10 1 from the entry port 19 and place the one end 7 1 a of the prey 7 1 in the active area
  • a poison bait container 90, 100 is installed.
  • the active varieties 3 are attracted by the attractant 22 impregnated or retained in the prey 7 1 and gather to start eating the prey 7 1.
  • the food body 71 is naturally guided into the container bodies 93 and 101 through the entrance 19.
  • Ali 3 who has entered the container body 93, 101 finds the poison bait 2 and eats it, and returns a part to the nest.
  • the covers 92 and 102 can be easily attached to and detached from the storage body 91, the cover can be effectively adjusted according to the location where the poison bait containers 90 and 100 are to be installed.
  • a cover 92, 102 having a shape capable of controlling 3 can be selected and used.
  • the food is held while the flexible food 71 is held by the protrusion 102a.
  • One end 7 1 a of 7 1 can be easily installed at any place where the activity of the ally 3 is performed, and the alia 3 can be more effectively attracted and controlled.
  • the container body 93, 101 has at least one opening portion 94.
  • a storage unit 91 in which a storage unit 18 in which the poison bait 2 is disposed is provided, and an entry port 19 for an ari that can be attached to and detached from the storage unit 91 so as to close the opening 94. Since the cover 9 is composed of the covers 9 2, 10 2 and, even if the outer diameter of the container body 9 3 The poison bait containers 90 and 100 can be manufactured without greatly changing the conventional manufacturing line, and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
  • the covers 92 and 102 can be replaced to form the storage body 91. It can be attached, and the shape of the poison bait container 90, 100 can be changed to the optimal shape for the installation location. In addition, this can improve the control effect of the ary'3.
  • FIGS. 23 to 26 are views showing a sixth embodiment of the poison bait container for varieties according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 23 is an external perspective view of the poison bait container for varieties
  • FIGS. Fig. 25 is a cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for varieties with the prey attached
  • Fig. 25 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the poison bait container for varieties shown in Fig. 24 taken along arrows XXV-XXV.
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a portion surrounded by a dotted-line circle XXVI shown in FIG. 23, and is a diagram for explaining how to attach a food to the container body.
  • the poison bait container 110 for varieties of the present invention can be attached to the container body 111 containing the poison bait for varieties 2 therein and the container body 111. Foodstuffs 120.
  • the container body 1 1 1 has a base portion 1 1 1 having a substantially rectangular bottom wall 1 13 and a peripheral wall 1 1 4 a protruding upward from the peripheral edge of the bottom wall 1 1 3. a, a ceiling wall 1 1 2 having the same shape as the bottom wall 1 1 3 and a projection protruding downward from a peripheral portion of the ceiling wall 1 1 2. And a cover portion 111b having a peripheral wall 111b. Both the base portion 11a and the cover portion 11b are made of synthetic resin and are separable from each other.
  • a storage section 118 for storing the poison bait 2 is provided inside the container body 111.
  • the storage section 1 18 has an inner wall 1 18 a erected in a frame shape from the bottom wall 1 13 to the inside of the container body 1 1 1 at the center of the bottom wall 1 1 3, and
  • the poison bait 2 is stored in the storage space 1 18 c, and the easy peel member 1 19 is welded over the entire periphery of the upper end face of the inner wall 1 18 a, and stored by the easy peel member 1 19 The space 1 18 c is sealed.
  • the storage space 118c is divided into two by a partition plate 118d, and each storage space is Poison baits 2 individually prepared by appropriately blending the above-mentioned various drugs and the like according to the type of target varieties (for example, luriali and wilt) are stored.
  • the outer peripheral wall 1 14 of the container main body 1 11 is provided with an appropriate space in the circumferential direction of the outer peripheral wall 1 1 1 A plurality (four in the present embodiment) of entry openings 115 for communication between the inside and the outside are provided.
  • the through-hole 1 117 is located at the periphery of the ceiling wall 1 1 1 2 of the container 1 1 1 and the outer wall of the container 1 1 1 connected to the periphery.
  • Across 1 1 4 (in other words, the intersection of the ceiling wall 1 1 2 and the outer wall 1 1 4 of the container body 1 1 1 And a through hole formed by cutting the corner into a substantially spherical shape.
  • the notch groove 1 16 is formed by cutting the outer peripheral wall 1 1 4 of the container body 1 1 1 into a substantially rectangular shape, and extends from the through hole 1 1 7 to the vicinity of the entrance 1 1 5. ing. The bottom of the cutout groove 116 is located at a position adjacent to the entrance 115.
  • the food body 120 is a flexible string-shaped or band-shaped member formed by connecting a number of members, and in the present embodiment, a plurality of substantially spherical balls
  • the ball-shaped part 1 2 1 and the connecting part 1 2 2 that connects the adjacent balls 1 2 1 and 1 2 1 at an appropriate distance from each other were integrally formed by a thermoplastic elastomer. It is a string-shaped member. Then, on the surface of the food body 120, an attractant for varieties is impregnated or adhered and held.
  • thermoplastic elastomer As the thermoplastic elastomer, the thermoplastic elastomer that can be used for the core 62 of the diet 61 described in the third embodiment can be suitably used.
  • sucrose as the attractant is the same as the case where the attractant is held by the core 62 of the diet 61 described in the third embodiment.
  • the amount or concentration of the attractant retained in the diet 120 is preferably the same as that of the diet 20 described in the first embodiment.
  • thermoplastic elastomer forming the diet 120 is extremely low in rigidity, that is, the waist is weak or has no waist, the diet 61 described in the third embodiment is disposed. It can be easily placed in such places.
  • this diet 120 can be placed on a wall surface such as a wall. It can also be made sticky enough to allow it to crawl on the wall, so that, for example, if the dovetail path is formed on a wall perpendicular to the installation surface of the By arranging the bait 120 so as to crawl, it is possible to attract a large amount of the varieties 3 into the poison bait container 110 via the bait 120.
  • the diameter R 2 of the connecting portion 122 of the diet 120 is smaller than the diameter R 1 of the ball 121, that is, a cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the diet 120.
  • the connecting portion 122 is formed thinner than the ball portion 121.
  • the container 1 1 1 has a through hole 1 1 7, so that the ball 1 2 1 of the food 1 2 0 can be passed through smoothly. It is formed larger than 1 and has a width W 2 that is larger than the diameter R 1 of the ball portion 121.
  • the notch groove 1 16 is wider than the diameter R 2 of the connecting portion 122 of the food body 120 and narrower than the diameter R 1 of the ball portion 121 of the food body 120.
  • the groove 11 has a groove width “1”. Therefore, the through hole 117 is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows from the width W2 to the width W1 toward the notch groove 116. '
  • the food body 120 is locked in the notch groove 116 formed as described above.
  • the notch groove 116 is shown in FIGS. 26 (a) to (c). Next, the procedure for locking the food body 120 will be described.
  • one end 120 a of the diet 120 is passed through the through hole 117.
  • the insertion port 1 17 is formed larger than the ball 1 2 1 of the food 1 2 0, so that the base 1 2 0 a of the food 1 2 7 can be easily communicated.
  • the basal end 120a of the food body 120 is housed inside the container body 1 1 1 with an appropriate length, and the container body 1 1 1 1 After reaching the poison bait 2 stored in the storage section 1 18 or the position where it comes into contact with the poison bait 2, as shown in Fig. 26 (c), the connecting part of the bait 120 Insert 1 2 2 into notch 1 1 6.
  • the communication hole 1 17 is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows from the width W 2 to the width W 1 toward the notch groove 1 16, so that the connecting portion 1 2 2 is guided to the notch groove 1 16 by the tapered through hole 117, so that the connecting portion 122 can be smoothly inserted into the notch groove 116.
  • the groove width W 1 of the notch groove 1 16 is wider than the diameter R 2 of the connecting portion 1 2 2 of the food 1 2 0, and the ball 1 of the food 1 2 2 1 is smaller than the diameter R 1, so as shown in FIG. 26 (c), the notch groove 1 1 A pair of balls 1 2 1 and 1 2 1 adjacent to the connecting portion 1 2 2 of the food body 1 2 0 inserted into 6 engages both side edges of the cutout groove 1 16 The body 120 is locked in the notch groove 1 16.
  • the notch groove 1 16 has been described as a simple rectangular shape, but is not limited to this, and may be one that engages with the ball portion 121 of the food body 120 at both side edges.
  • the intermediate portion may be formed so as to be widened so that the ball portion 121 of the food 120 does not fall off.
  • the gallery 3 can also enter the container body 111 from the expanded portion of the notch groove 116.
  • the above-mentioned engagement of the food body 120 with the notch groove 1 16 takes a form in which the container body 111 and the food body 120 are wrapped or separated from each other, for example.
  • the food may be packaged in a state where the food body 120 is set in the container body 111. In this case, the food 120 is in a state in which the protruding end at the other end (tip) of the base end 120a is exposed outside the container body 111 (in other words, the food 120).
  • the majority of 120 is housed inside the container body 111) and is locked as described above. When used, it is pulled out from the through hole 117 with an appropriate length and used Is done. By packaging, it is possible to prevent a reduction in the effective components of the poison bait 2 and the bait 120 due to evaporation or the like, and to facilitate handling during transportation.
  • the length L of the connecting part 122 of the food body 120 (that is, the distance between the adjacent ball parts 121, 121) is the thickness of the outer peripheral wall 111 of the container body 111.
  • the connecting portion 122 may be inserted smoothly into the notch groove 116 so as not to slide on the both side edges of the notch groove 116.
  • the length L of the connecting portion 122 is made smaller than the thickness of the outer peripheral wall 114, and appropriate means such as forming the food body 120 with an elastic thermoplastic elastomer is used.
  • the easy peel member 1 welded to the container body 1 1 1 1 Peel off 9 to expose poison bait 2 in container body 1 1 1.
  • the feeder 120 is inserted into the cutout groove 1 16 of the container body 111 so that the base end 120a of the feeder 120 is close to or in contact with the poison bait 2.
  • the food body 120 that is locked and exposed outside of the container body 1 1 1 is placed in the active area of the area 3 (in the example shown in Fig. 25, the uneven ground), and Install the bait container 1 110.
  • the garbage 3 is attracted by the attractant held in the bait 120 and gathers, and walks along the bait 120 to the container body 111, after which the entrance 1 115 This leads to the poison bait 2 in the container body 1 1 1.
  • Ali 3 enters the container body 1 1 1 and finds the poison 2 and eats it, and takes part of it to the nest. Since the poison bait 2 at this time is a slow-acting poison bait, the poison effect will be effective after the ary '3 brings the poison bait 2 back to the nest. Therefore, the poison bait 2 brought into the nest can eliminate many other varieties in the nest.
  • FIGS. 27 (a) and 27 (b) show an example of the use of the poultry bait container 110 for ali when the position of the nest of the ali 3 is known.
  • Figure 2 7 (a) shows how to use the poison bait container 110 for ali, using one poison bait container 110 for an ali
  • the foods 120, 120 are arranged such that the two foods 120, 120 and the container body 111 surround the nest 4 of the varieties 3.
  • At least one entry port 115 is open in an area surrounded by the container body 111 and the two food bodies 120, 120.
  • At least one entry port 1 15 is open in the area surrounded by 'and two prey 1 2 0 and 1 2 0.
  • the container body 1 1 is guided along 1 2 0 to the entrance 1 1 5, via the entrance 1 1 5
  • the container body As described above, according to the poison bait container 110 for ari according to the present embodiment, the container body
  • the base end 120a is accommodated in the inside of the container body through the through hole 1 117 provided in 1 1 1 1 and extends from the through hole 1 17 to the vicinity of the entrance 1 1 5 It is inserted into the provided notch groove 1 16 and locked, and attached to the container body 1 1 1. Then, since the through hole 1 17 is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows from the width W 2 to the width W 1 toward the notch groove 1 16, the feed body 1 20 passes through the through hole 1 1 1 7 can be smoothly inserted into the notch groove 1 1 6
  • the mounting position of the prey 120 is not the entrance 1
  • Notch 1 1 6 provided near 1 1 5 prevents the food 1 2 0 from blocking part of the entrance 1 1 5 It does not hinder the entry and exit of R3.
  • the entrant 3 attracted by the prey 120 can be reliably guided to the entry port 115, and can enter the container body 111 via the entry port 115, and can enter.
  • the poison bait 2 can be easily taken out from the inside of the container body 1 1 1 through the mouth 1 1 5, and more varieties 3 can be efficiently attracted and exterminated.
  • the food body 120 is a flexible string-shaped member, it can be easily deformed. Therefore, it can be arranged in close contact with the surface of the arrangement location. As a result, the frequency at which the varieties 3 acting on the surface of the placement location contact the prey 120 increases, and the varieties 3 can be efficiently attracted to the container body 111.
  • the food body 1 20 is formed by connecting a large number of balls 1 2 1 and the adjacent balls 1 2
  • the connecting part 1 2 2 connecting the 1, 1 2 1 is formed to be thinner than the ball 1 2 1 in the cross section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the prey 1 2 0, and the notch 1 1 6 Is formed to be wider than the thickness of the connecting portion 122 of the food body 120 and narrower than the thickness of the ball portion 121 of the food body 120, so that the connecting portion 122 is formed. It can be inserted smoothly into the notch groove 1 16 and the connecting part 1 inserted into the notch groove 1 16
  • the ball 1 2 1 adjacent to 2 2 engages with both side edges of the notch 1 1 6
  • the lock of 1 2 0 is made.
  • the food 120 can be easily and securely attached to the container body.
  • the connecting portion 1 2 2 at an arbitrary point into the cutout groove 1 16, the food body 1 1
  • the length of 20 can be suitably changed according to the installation location of the poison bait container 110 for varieties. '
  • the communication hole 1 117 is connected to the ceiling wall 1 1 2 of the container body 1 1 1 and the outer peripheral wall 1 1 4 of the container body 1 1 1 connected to the periphery of the ceiling wall 1 1 2. Since it is formed so as to be straddled, even when the container body 111 is installed in advance, the food 120 can easily pass through the opening 117, whereby the food 1 20 can be easily attached to the container body 1 1 1.
  • the food body 120 is formed in a string shape by a thermoplastic elastomer and has flexibility, so that the food body 120 is allowed to penetrate while hanging down above the ventilation hole 117. Can be effective.
  • a plurality of inlets 115 are provided in the container body 111, and a cutout groove 116 is provided near each of the plurality of inlets 115, so that the food body 120 is used. It can be easily installed where and when needed according to the application.
  • FIG. 28 to FIG. 33 a modified example of the above-described poison bait container 110 for varieties will be described.
  • the poison bait container 130 for varieties shown in FIG. 28 differs from the poultry bait container 110 for varieties described above only in the details of the cutout grooves 1 16, and the same members are the same. The description is omitted by attaching the reference numerals.
  • a pair of locking claws 13 1, 13 1 are provided in the middle of the notch groove 1 16 of the poison bait 130.
  • the locking claws 13 1 and 13 1 project from both side edges of the cutout groove 1 16 so as to be close to each other.
  • the upper portions of the locking claws 13 1 and 13 1 are formed so as to be inclined so as to gradually reduce the distance from each other toward the bottom of the cutout groove 1 16.
  • the lower part of 13 1 is formed so as to have a gap slightly smaller than the diameter R 2 of the connecting part 122 of the food body 120 between each other.
  • the connecting portion 122 of the food body 120 inserted into the notch groove 116 is accidentally disengaged from the notch groove 116.
  • the food 120 can be reliably prevented from dropping out of the notch groove 116, and the food 120 can be easily and reliably attached to the container body 111.
  • the entrance port 115 is provided on one side of the notch groove 116, but is not limited thereto. It can be provided on both sides of the notch groove 1 16 (in other words, a pair of inlets 1 15 and 1 15 are formed close to the side wall 1 14 of the container body 1 11 1 16 can be formed to extend between this set of entrances 1 15, 1 15).
  • the notch groove 146 and the through hole 147 are connected to the notch groove 1 16 and the through hole 1 1 7 of the above-described poison bait container 110.
  • the description is omitted by assigning the same reference numerals to common members.
  • the through hole 147 of the poison bait container 140 is provided on the peripheral portion of the bottom wall 1 13 of the container body 1 11 near the entrance 1 15.
  • a substantially circular shape is formed through the bottom wall 113.
  • the cutout groove 146 is connected to the through hole 147 and extends toward the ceiling wall of the container body 111. 6a, the middle part 1 4 6b extending from the base 1 4 6a to the entrance 1 1 5 to the position adjacent to the entrance 1 1 5; and the intermediate body 1 4 6b to the container body 1 1 1
  • a front end portion 1 46 c extending toward the bottom wall 113 of the slab, and is formed in a substantially U-shape as a whole.
  • the through hole 1 47 is formed to have a larger diameter than the ball 1 2 1 of the food 1 20 so that the ball 1 2 1 of the food 1 2 0 can be passed smoothly.
  • the ball 1 2 1 has a width (diameter) W4 larger than the diameter R 1.
  • the notch groove 1 4 6 (base 1 4 6 a, middle 1 4 6 b, tip 1 4 6 c) is wider than the diameter R 2 of the connecting part 1 2 2 of the food 1
  • the groove width W3 is smaller than the diameter R1 of the ball portion 121 of the food body 120. Therefore, the through hole 147 is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows from the width W4 to the width W3 toward the notch groove 146.
  • the bait 120 is housed in the container body 111 through the through hole 147 before the poultry bait container 140 is installed and connected.
  • the portion 122 is inserted into the notch 146c through the base portion 144a and the intermediate portion 146b, and is previously locked in the notch groove 146.
  • the boiler 147 is closed by the installation surface. Can be reliably prevented from falling off from the notch groove 1 46.
  • the food body 120 can be easily and securely attached to the container body 111.
  • the poison bait container 150 for varieties is provided with the entrance port 155, the cutout groove 156, and the through-hole 157. It is different only from the entry port 1 115, notch groove 1 16 and through hole 1 17 of 10. The description of the common members will be omitted by assigning the same reference numerals.
  • the poison bait container 150 for the squirrel is composed of a pair of inlets 15 5 and 15 formed in close proximity to the outer peripheral wall 1 14 of the container body 1 1 1 1.
  • the entrance 157 is provided on the outer peripheral wall 114 so that the pair of entrances 155 and 155 are connected to each other at the upper end.
  • the notch groove 156 extends from the insertion port 157 and extends between a pair of entry ports 155, 155 (that is, each entry port). (To the position adjacent to 1 5 5).
  • the through hole 157 is formed larger than the ball portion 121 of the food body 120 so that the ball portion 121 of the food body 120 can be inserted smoothly.
  • the notch groove 1 56 is a groove that is wider than the diameter R 2 of the connection portion 122 of the food body 120 and narrower than the diameter R 1 of the ball portion 121 of the food body 120. It is formed to have a width of W5, and the connection point of the through-hole 157 with the notch groove 156 is gradually tapered to the width W5 toward the notch groove 156. It is formed in a shape.
  • the bait body 120 is housed in the container body 111 through the through hole 157, with the base end portion 120a inserted into the container body 111, and the connecting portion 122 is cut out and inserted into the groove 156. It is locked in the notch 1 56.
  • the entrances 15 5 and 15 5 are located adjacent to both sides of the cutout groove 15 6 that locks the bait 120.
  • the varieties 3 guided to the container body 1 11 along the food body 120 are provided on both the left and right sides of the food body 120 via the entrance 1 It is possible to invade the inside of the container body 11 and efficiently attract and remove more varieties 3 into the container body 111.
  • the poison bait container 160 for varieties shown in Fig. 31 has a cut-out groove 16 Is extended from the entrance 16 5, and the description of the other members common to the poison bait material container 110 is omitted by attaching the same reference numerals.
  • the through hole through which the food body 120 passes is also used as the entry port 165.
  • a plurality of inlets 165 are provided at appropriate intervals in the circumferential direction of the outer peripheral wall 114 of the container body 111.
  • the cut-out groove 1666 extends from the side of the entrance 165 in a direction substantially parallel to the ceiling wall 1 1 2 of the container body 1 1 1 1 and from the base 16 6a. And a leading end 1166 b extending toward the bottom wall 1 13 of the container body 1 1 1.
  • the entrance 1665 is formed larger than the ball portion 121 of the food 120 so that the ball portion 121 of the food 120 can be passed smoothly.
  • the notch groove 1 6 6 (base 1 66 a, tip 1 6 6 b) is wider than the diameter R 2 of the connecting portion 1 2 2 of the food 1 2 0 and the ball 1 of the food 1 2 0
  • the groove width W 6 is smaller than the diameter R 1 of 21.
  • the 168 is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows to the width W6 toward the notch groove 166.
  • the bait body 120 is housed in the container body 1 1 1 at the base end 1 20 a through the entrance 1 6 5, and cuts off the connecting section 1 2 2 and cuts the base 1 6 6 a of the groove 1 6 6 Is inserted into the notch 1666 while being inserted into the distal end 1666b.
  • a through hole for inserting the base end 120a of the bait 120 into the container body 111 is provided. Since it is also used as the inlet 1 6 5 for the container, there is no need to separately form a through hole in the container body 1 1 1, simplifying the structure of the container body 1 1 1 1 The production cost of the bait container 160 can be reduced.
  • the poison bait container 170 for varieties shown in FIG. 32 has a configuration in which a second cutout groove 176 is added to the through hole 117, and Components common to 0 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof is omitted.
  • the poison bait container 170 for the garlic has a notched groove 1 1.6 formed by cutting the outer peripheral wall 1 1 4 of the container body 1 1 1 into a substantially rectangular shape. And a second notch groove 1 76 formed by cutting the ceiling wall 1 1 2 of the container body 1 1 1 into a substantially rectangular shape, and the notch grooves 1 1 6 and 2 Each of the notched grooves 1 7 6 extends from the communication port 1 1 7.
  • the second notch groove 176 is formed in one through hole 117 in FIG. 32, but may be provided in each of the through holes 117.
  • the second notch groove 1 ⁇ 6 is formed to have a groove width W 1 like the notch groove 1 16, and therefore, the through hole 1 17 has the second notch groove 1 ⁇ 6. It is formed in a tapered shape that gradually narrows from width W2 to width W1 as it goes to 76.
  • the food 180 holding the attractant described above is also inserted into the second notch groove 176 and locked. Ali 3 guided to the container body 1 1 1 by the prey 1 8 0 It penetrates into the container body 1 1 1 via 1 1 7 (and the entrance 1 1 5) and is led to the poison bait 2.
  • the second bait body 1 locked in the second notch groove 1 76 80 is arranged along an upright wall 192 perpendicular to the installation surface 191 of the container body 1 1 1.
  • the second dietary body 180 a material that can be deformed by an external force and can maintain the shape after the deformation can be suitably used.
  • the dietary body 4 1 (described in the second embodiment) can be used.
  • FIG. 12) can be preferably used.
  • the flexible food body 120 may be provided with adhesiveness by an appropriate means, for example, by applying an adhesive, and the food body 120 may be adhered to the vertical wall surface 192. It may be.
  • the second notch 1176 formed in the ceiling wall 1 1 12 of the container body 1 1 1 1 1 The degree of freedom of attachment of the 180 to the container body 1 1 1 is improved, and it is possible to easily attach the prey to the necessary place according to the activity status of the ary 3 when necessary.
  • Example 3 can be introduced into the poison bait container 170 for varieties with a high probability and can reach the poison bait 2.
  • Example 2, Example 3, and Comparative Example 1, Comparative Example 2, and Comparative Example 3 performed for comparison with the example will be described.
  • the container body and the bait used in Example 1, Example 2, Example 3, Comparative Example 1, Comparative Example 2, and Comparative Example 3 were the same, and the container body 11 and the bait shown in FIG. 1 were used.
  • Agent 2 containing lithium sulfonate was used. The effect was determined by observing the number of varieties that had entered the container body, the time it took to invade, and the state of eating the poison bait after installing the poison bait container.
  • the diet 20 used in Examples 1 and 2 was obtained by impregnating a filter paper with an aqueous sucrose solution and then drying the same. As shown in FIG. One end 20a of the prey 20 was led out of the main body 11 of the container from the nine entrances 19 provided around 1 and arranged. The food 20 was arranged up to the inclined wall 14 c of the peripheral wall portion 14, and was arranged without being in contact with the poison bait 2.
  • Example 1 assuming that Amarieari was selected as an object, as shown in Fig. 9, corners 28a of block 28 were marched by ary 3 and were installed so as to block the matrix.
  • the poison bait container 10 was placed on the difficult block 28.
  • the target varieties are selected as the target varieties, and the varieties 3 are set on the active block 28.
  • Example 3 as in the case of Examples 1 and 2, as a diet 20, a filter paper was impregnated with a sucrose aqueous solution and then dried. As shown in Fig. 33 (B), the prey 20 was inserted through one entry point 19, and the other end 20b was placed in contact with the poison bait 2 (Fig. 3 and Fig. 3). 4). In Example 3, a brown squirrel was selected as a target jar, and the jar poison bait container 30 was placed on a sandy area where the activity of the jar 3 was somewhat sparse.
  • Comparative Example 1 Comparative Example 2, and Comparative Example 3, the bait 20 was not set in the container body 11, but the poison bait 2 was stored in the container 1 ⁇ 1 in each place. did.
  • the target library and the installation location were the same as those in Example 1, and the results could be compared with those in Example 1.
  • Comparative Example 2 the target library and the installation location were the same as in Example & Example 2, and the results could be compared with those in Example 2.
  • Comparative Example 3 the target library and the installation location were the same as those in Example 3, and the results could be compared with those in Example 3. The results are shown in Figure 34.
  • Example 1 when Example 1 and Comparative Example 1 are compared, in Comparative Example 1, after the installation of the poison bait container for varieties, the varieties remain in the container body even after 20 minutes. In contrast to the above, no invasion was observed, but in Example 1, after the poison bait container for varieties was set up, they gathered on the bait within 10 seconds, and after 5 minutes, began to eat the poison bait.
  • Comparative Example 2 started to eat the poison bait three minutes after the installation of the poison bait container, whereas Example 2 started eating the poison bait. Within 10 seconds after the container has been set up, it has gathered on the prey, and one minute later it has begun to eat the poison bait. The time to start eating the bait is greatly reduced.
  • Example 3 Compared Example 3 with Comparative Example 3, in Comparative Example 3, one animal enters the container body 2 minutes after the installation of the poison bait container, but the poison bait is found and is difficult to find. After eight minutes, three varieties began to eat the poison bait, whereas in Example 3, they ate the food within one minute after installing the poison bait container. At the beginning, three minutes later, they penetrated into the body of the container, and eight minutes later, nine varieties began eating poison bait. As described above, regardless of the type of varieties, compared with the comparative example using the conventional varieties of bait bait containers, Examples 1, 2 and 3 show that Immediately after installation, they gathered on the food body and began to eat, and it was observed that they entered the container body and consumed the poison bait in a much shorter time than the comparative example. Therefore, the varieties were attracted to the prey and were effectively guided (guided) to the poison bait, and the effectiveness of the varieties of the varieties of the present invention was confirmed.
  • the bait body is described as having the core body impregnated or held with the attractant.
  • the bait body preferred by animals such as animal fibers, insect legs, ⁇ , etc. May be used as a bait, and the bait may be arranged (for example, scattered) in such a way that the bait is arranged on the assumed aisle path. In this case, a fake bait may be additionally used.
  • At least one ball portion 121 is sufficient as long as it can engage with the notch groove 116. Further, the ball portion 121 itself may be provided with a notch capable of holding the edge of the notch groove 116.
  • the number of members to be connected is not limited to a substantially spherical shape as in the ball portion 121, but may be a hemispherical shape, a prismatic shape, a cylindrical shape, or the like.
  • the shape of the end of the notch is substantially T-shaped (that is, the shape of the member arranged at the end of the prey among the plurality of members is a rectangular plate), and the shape of the notch groove is related to both side edges. Larger substitutes may be used to secure the prey.
  • the poison bait container for ari and the ali attractant composition for prey of the present invention are useful for controlling ari, which is a social insect.

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La présente invention a trait à un contenant d'appât toxique (10) présentant une entrée d'invasion (19), et comportant un corps principal de contenant (11) dont l'intérieur et l'extérieur sont en communication via l'entrée d'invasion (19), un appât toxique (2) disposé dans le corps principal de contenant (11), et une alimentation (20) présentant une portion s'étendant depuis le voisinage de l'entrée d'invasion (19) vers l'appât toxique (2) en vue de diriger les fourmis (3) de l'extérieur du corps principal de contenant (11) vers l'appât toxique (2). L'alimentation (20) est imprégné d'une composition d'attractif pour l'alimentation des fourmis ou en retient, comportant un attractif pour fourmis (22) et un agent préventif de séparation pour empêcher la séparation de l'attractif pour fourmis (22) de l'alimentation (20). Par conséquent, la probabilité d'une orientation positive des fourmis (3) vers l'appât toxique (2) contenu dans le corps principal de contenant (11) et d'incitation à la consommation de l'appât toxique (2) par les fourmis (3) est nettement accrue.
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