Claims
- 1. A carrier comprising a preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest,wherein when the preparation-retaining material comprises a preparation containing at least one pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature and has a ventilation structure, and wherein when said carrier is set at one or more locations within an air passageway of an insect pest control apparatus, which comprises a main body having a ventilation means leading to a vent hole, and is contacted with an air current raised at the vent hole under non-heating conditions, the preparation-retaining material does not block an air current which has an air permeability of 0.1 liter/sec or more, as a ventilation in the air passageway and the air current passes into and through the carrier.
- 2. The carrier constituting a preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 1, wherein the carrier comprises an inorganic or organic material selected from the group consisting of papers, resins, ceramics, glass fiber, carbon fiber, chemical fiber, natural fiber, nonwoven fabric, glass materials and metallic nets, and has a structure selected from the group consisting of a honeycomb structure, a ventilation blind structure, a lattice structure and a network structure.
- 3. The carrier constituting a preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 1, wherein the pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature is supported by the carrier in an amount of 0.357 to 23.8 mg/cm2.
- 4. The carrier constituting a preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 1, wherein the pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature is benfluthrin.
- 5. The carrier constituting a preparation-retaining material as in claim 1, wherein the air current is raised by a fan having a revolution number of about 500 to 10,000 rpm.
- 6. An insect control apparatus which comprises combination of a preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest supporting on a carrier a preparation containing at least one pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature, in which the pesticidal component is released into an air current from the carrier which has an air permeability of 0.1 liter/sec or more by contacting the preparation with the air current under non-heating condition and an insect control apparatus comprising a main body having a fan and a ventilation means led to a vent hole and having a fixing means in which a preparation-retaining material supported on a carrier with a preparation is set at one or more locations with a ventilation means.
- 7. An insect control units which comprise a preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest supporting on a carrier a preparation containing at least one pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature, in which the pesticidal component is released into an air current from the carrier which has an air permeability of 0.1 liter/sec or more by contacting the preparation with the air current under non-heating condition and an insect control units comprising a main body having a fan and a ventilation means led to a vent hole and having a fixing means in which a preparation-retaining material supported on a carrier with a preparation is set at one or more locations with the ventilation means.
- 8. A preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest comprising a carrier and a preparation supported on the carrier comprising at least one pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature,wherein the pesticidal component is released into an air current from the carrier which has an air permeability of 0.1 liter/sec or more when contacting the preparation with the air current under non-heating condition.
- 9. The preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 8, wherein the carrier comprises an inorganic or organic material selected from the group consisting of papers, resins, ceramics, glass fiber, carbon fiber, chemical fiber, natural fiber, nonwoven fabric, glass materials and metallic nets, and has a structure selected from the group consisting of a honeycomb structure, a ventilation blind structure, a lattice structure and a network structure.
- 10. The preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 8, wherein the pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature is supported by the carrier in an amount of 0.357 to 23.8 mg/cm2.
- 11. The preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 8, wherein said preparation-retaining material is fixed in an air passageway.
- 12. The preparation-retaining material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 8, wherein the pesticidal component having a vapor pressure of 1×10−7 to 1.5×10−3 mmHg at 30° C. which is hardly vaporized at normal temperature is benfluthrin.
- 13. The preparation-containing material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 8, further comprising at least one of a fatty acid ester and an organic solvent.
- 14. The preparation-containing material for controlling an insect pest as in claim 13, wherein the fatty acid ester is at least one fatty acid ester selected from the group consisting of isopropyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate and hexyl laurate, and the organic solvent is at least one solvent selected from the group consisting of isopropyl alcohol, polyethylene glycol and deodorized kerosine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 08/776,887 filed Feb. 10, 1997, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,143,313.
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