WO2024071450A2 - 防虫装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an insect repellent device.
- Patent Document 1 describes an insect-repellent adhesive tape.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape (insect-trapping sheet) described in the document comprises a sheet-like substrate and an adhesive layer laminated onto the substrate.
- the adhesive layer contains an attractant that attracts insects such as flies and mosquitoes.
- the insects are attracted by the scent of the attractant and approach the adhesive layer. When an insect comes into contact with the adhesive layer, it adheres to the adhesive layer and is unable to escape.
- insect-repellent adhesive tape can be applied to an insect-repellent device.
- an insect-repellent device can be created by attaching the back side (the side opposite the adhesive layer) of the insect-repellent adhesive tape to a box-shaped body.
- Such an insect-repellent device can capture insects that attempt to enter a space from which it is desired to prevent insects from entering (target space to be insect-repelled).
- Target spaces to be insect-repelled include buildings, rooms, doghouses, food containers, etc.
- insects attracted by the attractant of the insect-repellent adhesive tape do not necessarily adhere to the adhesive layer. Therefore, there is a problem that attracting insects using an attractant may actually encourage insects to enter the target space to be insect-repelled.
- the present invention was made in consideration of the above problems, and aims to provide an insect control device that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space to be controlled.
- the insect-repellent device comprises an insect-repellent adhesive tape and a main body to which the insect-repellent adhesive tape is attached, and the insect-repellent adhesive tape is characterized by having a sheet-like substrate, a first adhesive layer provided on the front surface of the substrate to adhere insects, a second adhesive layer provided on the back surface of the substrate to attach the insect-repellent adhesive tape to the main body, and a repellent that repels the insects.
- an insect-repellent adhesive tape is provided.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape also contains a repellent that repels insects.
- the repellent can prevent insects from approaching the insect-repellent device.
- insects that reach the insect-repellent device despite the action of the repellent can be made to adhere to the first adhesive layer. This provides a double insect-repellent effect, keeping insects away with the repellent while capturing approaching insects with the first adhesive layer.
- the present invention provides an insect control device that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space that is to be insect-controlled.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of an insect control device according to the present invention
- 1 is a front view showing an insect-repellent adhesive tape 10.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view showing the bottom portion 24.
- FIG. FIG. 4 is a front view showing a second embodiment of an insect control device according to the present invention.
- FIG. FIG. 2 is a front view showing the pest control device 2 in a state where the plate-shaped member 32 is not bent.
- FIG. 10A and 10B are diagrams for explaining the effect of the insect control device 2.
- FIG. 11 is a front view showing a third embodiment of an insect control device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a plan view showing a third embodiment of an insect control device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a plan view showing a third embodiment of an insect control device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a fourth embodiment of an insect control device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a front view showing an insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 according to a modified example.
- FIG. 11 is a front view showing an insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 according to another modified example.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment of an insect repellent device according to the present invention.
- the insect repellent device 1 is a device used for insect repellent, and comprises an insect repellent adhesive tape 10 and a main body 20. Insects that are targeted by the insect repellent device 1 include, for example, ants, mites, fleas, mosquitoes, cockroaches, and moths.
- Fig. 2 is a front view showing the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 comprises a substrate 12, an adhesive layer 14 (first adhesive layer), an adhesive layer 16 (second adhesive layer), and a repellent 18.
- the substrate 12 is in the form of a long, thin sheet.
- Fig. 2 is a view of the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 as seen from the extension direction of the substrate 12.
- the substrate 12 can be made of, for example, paper such as cardboard, plastic, or nonwoven fabric.
- the adhesive layer 14 is provided on the surface 12a of the substrate 12.
- the adhesive layer 14 adheres insects.
- the adhesive layer 14 has adhesive power, and traps insects that come into contact with the adhesive layer 14 by adhering them with the adhesive power.
- the adhesive layer 14 may be made of a material such as an acrylic adhesive, a silicone adhesive, a urethane adhesive, or a rubber adhesive.
- the adhesive layer 14 may or may not contain an insecticide.
- the adhesive layer 16 is provided on the back surface 12b of the substrate 12 in order to attach the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 to the main body 20.
- the material of the adhesive layer 16 may be the same as or different from the material of the adhesive layer 14.
- the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer 14 is stronger than the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer 16.
- the repellent 18 repels insects.
- the repellent 18 has the effect of repelling insects from the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 by dispersing a component (repellent component) that repels insects into the air surrounding the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10.
- the repellent 18 may be contained in either the substrate 12 or the adhesive layer 14.
- the repellent 18 is contained in the adhesive layer 14. It is preferable that the repellent 18 emits the scent of a plant that repels insects. Examples of such plants include lemongrass, citronella, peppermint, eucalyptus, geranium, and lavender. The scent emitted by the repellent 18 may be so weak that it cannot be detected by humans.
- the repellent 18 may be made of a synthetic material or a natural material.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the main body 20.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be repeatedly attachable to the main body 20.
- repeatedly attachable means that the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 can be repeatedly attached to and peeled off from the main body 20 without damaging the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 and the main body 20.
- the main body 20 is box-shaped.
- the outer shape of the main body 20 is arbitrary, and is, for example, a rectangular parallelepiped, a triangular prism, or a cylinder. In this embodiment, the outer shape of the main body 20 is a rectangular parallelepiped.
- the main body 20 has a side portion 22, a bottom portion 24, and a lid portion 26.
- the side portion 22, the bottom portion 24, and the lid portion 26 are all rectangular.
- the insect repellent device 1 may be used with the lid portion 26 open or closed.
- the width of the main body 20 (the length of the long side of the bottom surface portion 24) is, for example, 10 cm or more and 20 cm or less.
- the depth of the main body 20 (the length of the short side of the bottom surface portion 24) is, for example, 5 cm or more and 10 cm or less.
- the height of the main body 20 is, for example, 3 cm or more and 10 cm or less.
- the material of the main body 20 can be, for example, paper such as cardboard, plastic, wood, or metal.
- the main body 20 has an opening 28 that serves as an entrance for insects.
- the opening 28 is formed in the side portion 22.
- the number and shape of the openings 28 are optional. In this embodiment, only one triangular opening 28 is formed.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to both the outer and inner surfaces of the main body 20.
- the outer surface of the main body 20 is the part exposed to the outside of the main body 20 when the lid portion 26 is closed, and consists of the outer surface of the side portion 22, the lower surface of the bottom portion 24, and the upper surface of the lid portion 26.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be attached to any one or two of the outer surface of the side portion 22, the lower surface of the bottom portion 24, and the upper surface of the lid portion 26, or may be attached to all of them. In this embodiment, the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached only to the outer surface of the side portion 22 among the outer surfaces of the main body 20.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the outer surfaces of all four side portions 22.
- the inner surface of the main body 20 is the part facing the internal space of the main body 20 when the lid portion 26 is closed, and consists of the inner surface of the side portion 22, the upper surface of the bottom portion 24, and the lower surface of the lid portion 26.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be attached to any one or two of the inner surface of the side portion 22, the upper surface of the bottom portion 24, and the lower surface of the lid portion 26, or may be attached to all of them. In this embodiment, the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached only to the upper surface of the bottom portion 24 among the inner surfaces of the main body 20, as shown in FIG. 3. In the figure, four pieces of insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 are attached to the upper surface of the bottom portion 24.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be attached to the main body 20 in advance, or may be attached to the main body 20 by the user when using the insect-repellent device 1. In the latter case, the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be wound around an axis parallel to the width direction of the substrate 12 (left and right direction in FIG. 2) before being attached to the main body 20, similar to a typical double-sided adhesive tape. The width direction of the substrate 12 is perpendicular to the extension direction of the substrate 12. Note that the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 does not contain an attractant that attracts insects.
- the insect control device 1 is installed by placing the main body 20 on an installation portion of the insect control device 1.
- An example of the installation portion is the vicinity of an opening (a portion that can be an entry point for insects) of the space to be insect-controlled.
- the insect control device 1 may be installed under a bed or in a place where a small child sleeps.
- an insect repellent adhesive tape 10 is provided.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 has a repellent 18 to repel insects.
- the repellent 18 can prevent insects from approaching the insect repellent device 1.
- insects that reach the insect repellent device 1 despite the action of the repellent 18 can be made to adhere to the adhesive layer 14. This provides a double insect repellent effect, keeping insects away with the repellent 18 while capturing approaching insects with the adhesive layer 14. Therefore, an insect repellent device 1 that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space to be insect-controlled has been realized.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is also attached to the main body 20.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 can be left in the desired position without being directly attached to the installation area. This makes it easier to move or remove the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 from the installation area compared to when the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is directly attached to the installation area.
- the insect repellent device 1 is installed by placing the main body 20 on the installation portion of the insect repellent device 1. In this way, installation of the insect repellent device 1 is easy because it is only necessary to place the main body 20 on the installation portion. In addition, because it can be installed on the floor or ground, the insect repellent device 1 is particularly effective at preventing insects that crawl on the ground.
- the main body 20 is box-shaped. This allows the main body 20 to be placed stably on the installation location. It also makes it possible to confine insects that have entered the main body 20 within the main body 20.
- the main body 20 has an opening 28 that serves as an entrance for insects. This allows insects to enter the main body 20 even when the lid 26 is closed.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the outer surface of the main body 20. By attaching the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 to the portion of the main body 20 exposed to the outside in this manner, the repellent components of the repellent 18 can be efficiently dispersed around the insect control device 1.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the inner surface of the main body 20. By attaching the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 to the part of the main body 20 facing the internal space in this way, insects that have entered the main body 20 can be captured by adhering them to the adhesive layer 14 of the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10.
- the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer 14 is stronger than that of the adhesive layer 16. By making the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer 14 stronger in this way, it becomes easier to reliably capture insects that come into contact with the adhesive layer 14. Furthermore, by weakening the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer 16, it becomes easier to peel off the used insect repellent adhesive tape 10 from the main body 20. However, the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer 14 may be equal to or weaker than the adhesive strength of the adhesive layer 16.
- the repellent 18 is contained in the adhesive layer 14.
- the surface of the adhesive layer 14 is exposed to the outside of the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10. Therefore, by containing the repellent 18 in the adhesive layer 14, the repellent component can be efficiently dispersed around the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10.
- the sticky layer 14 contains an insecticide, the insects captured by the sticky layer 14 can be quickly neutralized.
- the repellent 18 emits the scent of a plant that repels insects, there is an advantage that the scent is not unpleasant to people who smell it.
- the plant is lemongrass or citronella, it is effective in repelling mites, mosquitoes, and cockroaches.
- the plant is peppermint, eucalyptus, or geranium, it is effective in repelling mites.
- the plant is lavender, it is effective in repelling mosquitoes and moths.
- FIG. 4 is a front view showing a second embodiment of an insect repellent device according to the present invention.
- the insect repellent device 2 is a device used for insect repellent, and comprises an insect repellent adhesive tape 10 and a main body 30.
- the configuration of the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 is as described in the first embodiment.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the main body 30.
- the main body 30 has a plate-shaped member 32 and a support part 34.
- the material of the main body 30 can be, for example, paper such as cardboard, plastic, wood, or metal.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view showing the plate-shaped member 32.
- the plate-shaped member 32 has a rectangular shape.
- the plate-shaped member 32 has fold lines 32a formed thereon.
- the fold lines 32a are parallel to the first direction.
- the first direction is equal to the longitudinal direction of the plate-shaped member 32.
- the fold lines 32a are present on the center line C1 of the plate-shaped member 32.
- the center line C1 is an imaginary straight line that bisects the plate-shaped member 32 in the second direction.
- the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction and equal to the short side direction of the plate-shaped member 32.
- the plate-shaped member 32 can be bent so that the cross section perpendicular to the first direction is L-shaped. It is preferable that the plate-shaped member 32 can autonomously maintain this L-shaped folded state. Note that FIG. 5 shows the plate-shaped member 32 in an unfolded state.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view showing the support portion 34.
- the support portion 34 has a rectangular shape.
- the support portion 34 has a fold 34a formed thereon.
- the fold 34a is parallel to the first direction.
- the fold 34a exists on the center line C2 of the support portion 34.
- the center line C2 is an imaginary straight line that bisects the support portion 34 in the second direction.
- the support portion 34 supports the plate-like member 32 in a folded state.
- the support portion 34 supports the plate-like member 32 in a folded state such that the cross section perpendicular to the first direction is L-shaped.
- the cross section of the support portion 34 and the cross section of the plate-like member 32 form a rectangle.
- the cross section of the support portion 34 forms an L-shape that is an inverted L-shape, vertically and horizontally, of the L-shape formed by the cross section of the plate-like member 32 (see FIG. 4).
- the support portion 34 overlaps the plate-shaped member 32 when the plate-shaped member 32 is not folded. At this time, the support portion 34 is also not folded. In other words, the support portion 34 is foldable. Both side ends (ends parallel to the first direction) of the support portion 34 are fixed to the plate-shaped member 32.
- the support portion 34 may be provided on the entire plate-shaped member 32 in the first direction, or may be provided on only a part of the plate-shaped member 32.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be attached to either the plate-shaped member 32 or the support portion 34, or to both.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be attached to either the outer surface or the inner surface of the plate-shaped member 32, or to both.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached only to the portion of the inner surface of the plate-shaped member 32 (the surface on the support portion 34 side) where the support portion 34 is not provided.
- the insect-repellent device 2 is installed by placing the main body 30 on the installation portion of the insect-repellent device 2.
- the insect repellent device 2 is provided with an insect repellent adhesive tape 10.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 has a repellent 18 that repels insects.
- the repellent 18 can prevent insects from approaching the insect repellent device 2.
- insects that reach the insect repellent device 2 despite the action of the repellent 18 can be made to adhere to the adhesive layer 14. This provides a double insect repellent effect, keeping insects away with the repellent 18 while capturing approaching insects with the adhesive layer 14. Therefore, an insect repellent device 2 that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space to be insect-controlled has been realized.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is also attached to the main body 30.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 can be left in the desired position without being directly attached to the installation area. This makes it easier to move or remove the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 from the installation area compared to when the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is directly attached to the installation area.
- the main body 30 has a plate-like member 32 that can be bent so that the cross section perpendicular to the first direction is L-shaped.
- the insect control device 2 can be installed on the installation location with the plate-like member 32 bent into an L shape.
- the main body 30 is placed on the ground 94 so that the corners of the plate-like member 32 abut against the boundary 96 between the wall surface 92 of the insect-control target space 90 and the ground 94.
- the boundary 96 which is a likely entry point for insects, is covered by the insect control device 2, making it possible to more effectively prevent insects from entering the insect-control target space 90.
- the plate-like member 32 has fold lines 32a formed thereon. In this case, by folding the plate-like member 32 along the fold lines 32a, it becomes easier to neatly deform the plate-like member 32 into the desired shape (L-shape). However, it is not essential to form the fold lines 32a on the plate-like member 32.
- the main body 30 has a support portion 34 that supports the plate-shaped member 32 in a folded state. This allows the plate-shaped member 32 to be stably maintained in an L-shaped folded state.
- the support portion 34 overlaps the plate-shaped member 32 when the plate-shaped member 32 is not folded. This makes it possible to prevent the pest control device 2 from becoming bulky before use.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the inner surface of the plate-shaped member 32. By attaching the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 to the portion of the insect-control target space 90 facing outward in this manner while the insect-control device 2 is installed (see FIG. 8), the repellent components of the repellent 18 can be efficiently dispersed around the insect-control device 2.
- insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 When the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the outer surface of the plate-shaped member 32, it becomes possible for insects that get into the gap between the insect-repellent device 2 and a wall surface 92 or between the insect-repellent device 2 and the ground 94 to be trapped by being adhered to the adhesive layer 14. Other effects of the insect-repellent device 2 are similar to those of the insect-repellent device 1.
- FIGS 9 and 10 are respectively a front view and a plan view showing a third embodiment of an insect repellent device according to the present invention.
- the insect repellent device 3 is a device used for insect repellent, and comprises an insect repellent adhesive tape 10 and a main body 40.
- the configuration of the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 is as described in the first embodiment.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the main body 40.
- the main body 40 has an outer member 42 and an inner member 44.
- the material of the main body 40 can be, for example, paper such as cardboard, plastic, wood, or metal.
- the outer member 42 is container-shaped with a side portion 42a and a bottom portion 42b.
- the inner member 44 is plate-shaped.
- the inner member 44 is housed within the outer member 42.
- the inner member 44 can slide in the up-down direction (equivalent to the up-down direction in FIG. 9) relative to the outer member 42. In this way, the inner member 44 is configured so that it can be pulled out from the outer member 42. It is preferable that the inner member 44 can be fixed at any position relative to the outer member 42.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the inner member 44.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may or may not be attached to the outer surface of the outer member 42.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be attached to one side of the inner member 44 or to both sides.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to both sides of the inner member 44.
- the insect-repellent device 3 is installed by placing the main body 40 on the installation portion of the insect-repellent device 3. At this time, the main body 40 may be placed in an upright position or in a lying position.
- the insect repellent device 3 is provided with an insect repellent adhesive tape 10.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 has a repellent 18 that repels insects.
- the repellent 18 can prevent insects from approaching the insect repellent device 3.
- insects that reach the insect repellent device 3 despite the action of the repellent 18 can be made to adhere to the adhesive layer 14. This provides a double insect repellent effect, keeping insects away with the repellent 18 while capturing approaching insects with the adhesive layer 14. Therefore, an insect repellent device 3 that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space to be insect-controlled has been realized.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is also attached to the main body 40.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 can be left in the desired position without being directly attached to the installation area. This makes it easier to move or remove the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 from the installation area compared to when the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is directly attached to the installation area.
- the inner member 44 is configured so that it can be pulled out from the outer member 42. This makes it possible to switch between a state in which the inner member 44 is hidden within the outer member 42 and a state in which it is exposed to the outside of the outer member 42, as needed.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the inner member 44.
- the effect of the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 attached to the inner member 44 (the adhesive effect of the adhesive layer 14 and the repellent effect of the repellent 18) can be prolonged.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a fourth embodiment of an insect-repellent device according to the present invention.
- the insect-repellent device 4 is a device used for insect control, and includes an insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 and a main body 50.
- the configuration of the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is as described in the first embodiment.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the main body 50.
- the main body 50 has a tubular portion 52 and a hanging means 54.
- the tubular portion 52 has a cylindrical shape.
- the tubular portion 52 can be made of, for example, paper such as cardboard, plastic, wood, or metal.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the tubular portion 52.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to both the outer surface and the inner surface of the tubular portion 52.
- the hanging means 54 is a means for hanging the main body 50 from the installation portion of the insect-repellent device 4.
- the hanging means 54 is connected to the tubular portion 52.
- the hanging means 54 is shaped so that it can be hung on a hook or the like. In this embodiment, the hanging means 54 is made of a loop-shaped string.
- the hanging means 54 can be made of, for example, paper or plastic.
- the insect-repellent device 4 is installed by hanging the main body 50 from the installation portion.
- the insect repellent device 4 is provided with an insect repellent adhesive tape 10.
- the insect repellent adhesive tape 10 has a repellent 18 that repels insects.
- the repellent 18 can prevent insects from approaching the insect repellent device 4.
- insects that reach the insect repellent device 4 despite the action of the repellent 18 can be made to adhere to the adhesive layer 14. This provides a double insect repellent effect, keeping insects away with the repellent 18 while capturing approaching insects with the adhesive layer 14. Therefore, an insect repellent device 4 that can effectively prevent insects from entering a space to be insect-controlled has been realized.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is also attached to the main body 50.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 can be left in the desired position without being directly attached to the installation area. This makes it easier to move or remove the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 from the installation area compared to when the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is directly attached to the installation area.
- the insect repellent device 4 is installed by suspending the main body 50 from the installation location of the insect repellent device 4. Since it is only necessary to suspend the main body 50 from the installation location in this manner, the installation of the insect repellent device 4 is easy. In addition, since it can be installed away from the floor or ground, the insect repellent device 4 is more likely to be effective in preventing insects, especially flying insects.
- the main body 50 has a tubular portion 52 to which the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached. Because the tubular portion 52 is cylindrical, its entire surface (exterior and interior surfaces) is exposed to the outside of the main body 50. Therefore, whether the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the exterior or interior surface of the tubular portion 52, the repellent components of the repellent 18 can be efficiently dispersed around the insect-repellent device 4.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the outer surface of the cylindrical portion 52. This allows insects flying outside the cylindrical portion 52 to adhere to the adhesive layer 14 and be captured.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 is attached to the inner surface of the cylindrical portion 52. This allows insects flying inside the cylindrical portion 52 to adhere to the adhesive layer 14 and be captured.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may include multiple repellents 18.
- the multiple repellents 18 are made of different components. This makes it possible to expand the range of insects that the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 targets.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may be configured to emit different scents (repellent components) depending on the target insect.
- the insect-repellent adhesive tape 10 may have a release paper 60, as shown in, for example, Figures 12 and 13.
- the release paper 60 is temporarily attached to the adhesive layer 14.
- each of the insect-repellent devices 1 to 4 is used with the release paper 60 peeled off.
- the release paper 60 may be provided on the entire adhesive layer 14 in a plan view (see Figure 12), or may be provided on only a part of the adhesive layer 14 (see Figure 13).
- the width w1 of the release paper 60 is smaller than the width w2 of the substrate 12. It is preferable that the width w1 is 90% or less of the width w2.
- the width w2 is equal to the width of each adhesive layer 14, 16.
- the width w2 is, for example, 2 cm or more and 10 cm or less.
- the release paper 60 By providing the release paper 60 in this manner, the adhesive surface of the adhesive layer 14 can be protected before use of each of the insect control devices 1 to 4, and the repellent components of the repellent 18 can be prevented from dissipating.
- release paper is difficult to recycle because the paper cannot be separated from the resin that coats its surface. Therefore, from the perspective of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), there is a need to find ways to reduce the amount of release paper discarded. In this regard, if the release paper 60 is provided only on a portion of the adhesive layer 14 in a plan view, this will contribute to reducing the amount of release paper 60 discarded.
- the release paper 60 can be provided only on a portion of the adhesive layer 14 in the width direction of the substrate 12. In this case, it is possible to realize a configuration in which the release paper 60 is provided on the entire adhesive layer 14 in the extension direction of the substrate 12, while the release paper 60 is provided on only a portion of the adhesive layer 14 in a plan view.
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