A01N25/14

Method for preparing biopesticide preparation for preventing and controlling <i>Solenopsis invicta</i>

A method for preparing a biopesticide preparation for preventing and controlling Solenopsis invicta comprising: a: preparing an agent containing pathogenic microorganisms for preventing and controlling Solenopsis invicta, the agent comprises Beauveria bassiana and sodium chloride, with a Beauveria bassiana spores to sodium chloride ratio of (1-8)×20 billion spores: 4.0-7.5 g; b: placing the agent into a solid container, and adding a corresponding amount of solution in a liquid container; inserting the solid container into the liquid container, wherein a retaining ring is stuck at the opening of the liquid container, a rubber gasket is pressed against the retaining ring, and a lid covers the rubber gasket and the retaining ring and is fixed to the opening of the liquid container.

Strobilurin formulations

The present disclosure describes a formulation including a nanoparticle including a polymer-associated strobilurin compound with an average diameter of between about 1 nm and about 500 nm; wherein the polymer is a polyelectrolyte, and a dispersant or a wetting agent. The disclosure describes various formulations and formulating agents that can be included in the formulations. Additionally, the disclosures describes application to various plants and fungi as well as advantages of the disclosed formulations.

Strobilurin formulations

The present disclosure describes a formulation including a nanoparticle including a polymer-associated strobilurin compound with an average diameter of between about 1 nm and about 500 nm; wherein the polymer is a polyelectrolyte, and a dispersant or a wetting agent. The disclosure describes various formulations and formulating agents that can be included in the formulations. Additionally, the disclosures describes application to various plants and fungi as well as advantages of the disclosed formulations.

Strobilurin formulations

The present disclosure describes a formulation including a nanoparticle including a polymer-associated strobilurin compound with an average diameter of between about 1 nm and about 500 nm; wherein the polymer is a polyelectrolyte, and a dispersant or a wetting agent. The disclosure describes various formulations and formulating agents that can be included in the formulations. Additionally, the disclosures describes application to various plants and fungi as well as advantages of the disclosed formulations.

DRY CONTACT DISINFECTANT
20230270109 · 2023-08-31 ·

A dry contact disinfectant includes a mixture of a powdered carrier and a powdered disinfectant. The powdered carrier has beneficial properties for a predetermined activity, and the powdered disinfectant is effective for killing one or more predetermined pathogens.

DRY CONTACT DISINFECTANT
20230270109 · 2023-08-31 ·

A dry contact disinfectant includes a mixture of a powdered carrier and a powdered disinfectant. The powdered carrier has beneficial properties for a predetermined activity, and the powdered disinfectant is effective for killing one or more predetermined pathogens.

Liposomal Delivery System for Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA spores to bed bugs.
20220159968 · 2022-05-26 ·

A breakable pearl containing a spore that, when activated, produces a fungus that is fatal to bed bugs, and a protective cover that prevents water from reaching the spore and causing it to germinate prematurely. Pearls are sprayed onto floors and furniture, and the spores are released only when the pearls are broken by bed bugs walking across them. The pearls have a water-resistant outer cover and a fragile inner cover such that they can be crushed by bed bugs walking over them. The pearls can be applied through traditional sprayers or as infused on one side of adhesive tape. When a bed bug touches the pearl, it breaks and the spore attaches itself to the bed bug's oily skin. Since it takes up to two weeks for the fungus to kill the bed bug, it will infect other bed bugs before it dies.

Liposomal Delivery System for Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA spores to bed bugs.
20220159968 · 2022-05-26 ·

A breakable pearl containing a spore that, when activated, produces a fungus that is fatal to bed bugs, and a protective cover that prevents water from reaching the spore and causing it to germinate prematurely. Pearls are sprayed onto floors and furniture, and the spores are released only when the pearls are broken by bed bugs walking across them. The pearls have a water-resistant outer cover and a fragile inner cover such that they can be crushed by bed bugs walking over them. The pearls can be applied through traditional sprayers or as infused on one side of adhesive tape. When a bed bug touches the pearl, it breaks and the spore attaches itself to the bed bug's oily skin. Since it takes up to two weeks for the fungus to kill the bed bug, it will infect other bed bugs before it dies.

Antimicrobial superabsorbent compositions

A composition has an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide; a substrate for the enzyme; and a superabsorbent component, such as a superabsorbent polymer. The composition is in the form of a powder and may form a gel on contact with water.

Antimicrobial superabsorbent compositions

A composition has an enzyme that is able to convert a substrate to release hydrogen peroxide; a substrate for the enzyme; and a superabsorbent component, such as a superabsorbent polymer. The composition is in the form of a powder and may form a gel on contact with water.