A01N65/42

Insect Bait
20240000085 · 2024-01-04 ·

An insect-trap olfactory bait can be formed by providing a container and combining in that container at least a part of at least one fish, beef, at least one sweet augmenting ingredient, at least one discrete amino acid, water, and at least one non-water liquid ingredient to form a base mix. The base mix is fermented, filtered, and then heated to create a syrup that can be used as the aforementioned olfactory bait.

Insect Bait
20240000085 · 2024-01-04 ·

An insect-trap olfactory bait can be formed by providing a container and combining in that container at least a part of at least one fish, beef, at least one sweet augmenting ingredient, at least one discrete amino acid, water, and at least one non-water liquid ingredient to form a base mix. The base mix is fermented, filtered, and then heated to create a syrup that can be used as the aforementioned olfactory bait.

Sabadilla alkaloid emulsifiable concentrate

The invention relates to sabadilla alkaloid emulsifiable concentrate compositions. The present invention further relates to methods of controlling pests by application of sabadilla alkaloid emulsifiable concentrate compositions.

Sabadilla alkaloid emulsifiable concentrate

The invention relates to sabadilla alkaloid emulsifiable concentrate compositions. The present invention further relates to methods of controlling pests by application of sabadilla alkaloid emulsifiable concentrate compositions.

Protective coating for use on plant foliage, branch and trunk related application
10863738 · 2020-12-15 ·

A protective coating for applying to a plant's foliage, branches and trunk for protecting against environmental stresses is formulated by combining a paint powder with at least one insect repellant oil and at least one rodent repellant oil in a water as a diluent. The paint base protects the plant against abiotic stresses by reflecting sun rays, mitigating damage caused by summer sunburn and winter sunscald, and retaining heat. The insect repellant oil and rodent repellant oil protect the plant against biotic stresses. The protective coating once assembled in an aqueous medium, is applied to the plant. The paint powder, when activated with water, has been specifically formulated to encapsulate the added oils and offer a gradual release of active ingredients that repels insects and rodents over several months under ideal conditions. The novel coating is united by a tacky binder material made from acid treated and methyl chloride rinsed methylcellulose. Reapplication of product may be needed sooner if exposed to excessive sunlight, heat and rainfall.

Protective coating for use on plant foliage, branch and trunk related application
10863738 · 2020-12-15 ·

A protective coating for applying to a plant's foliage, branches and trunk for protecting against environmental stresses is formulated by combining a paint powder with at least one insect repellant oil and at least one rodent repellant oil in a water as a diluent. The paint base protects the plant against abiotic stresses by reflecting sun rays, mitigating damage caused by summer sunburn and winter sunscald, and retaining heat. The insect repellant oil and rodent repellant oil protect the plant against biotic stresses. The protective coating once assembled in an aqueous medium, is applied to the plant. The paint powder, when activated with water, has been specifically formulated to encapsulate the added oils and offer a gradual release of active ingredients that repels insects and rodents over several months under ideal conditions. The novel coating is united by a tacky binder material made from acid treated and methyl chloride rinsed methylcellulose. Reapplication of product may be needed sooner if exposed to excessive sunlight, heat and rainfall.

Protective coating for use on plant foliage, branch and trunk related application
10863738 · 2020-12-15 ·

A protective coating for applying to a plant's foliage, branches and trunk for protecting against environmental stresses is formulated by combining a paint powder with at least one insect repellant oil and at least one rodent repellant oil in a water as a diluent. The paint base protects the plant against abiotic stresses by reflecting sun rays, mitigating damage caused by summer sunburn and winter sunscald, and retaining heat. The insect repellant oil and rodent repellant oil protect the plant against biotic stresses. The protective coating once assembled in an aqueous medium, is applied to the plant. The paint powder, when activated with water, has been specifically formulated to encapsulate the added oils and offer a gradual release of active ingredients that repels insects and rodents over several months under ideal conditions. The novel coating is united by a tacky binder material made from acid treated and methyl chloride rinsed methylcellulose. Reapplication of product may be needed sooner if exposed to excessive sunlight, heat and rainfall.

PGPR Compositions and Methods for Improved Cultivation of Tomato and Potato Species

The disclosure provides methods and compositions to improve the nutritional conditions, such as reducing the use of fertilizers applied during the growing season, and tolerance to fungal pathogens in tomato and potato plants.

PGPR Compositions and Methods for Improved Cultivation of Tomato and Potato Species

The disclosure provides methods and compositions to improve the nutritional conditions, such as reducing the use of fertilizers applied during the growing season, and tolerance to fungal pathogens in tomato and potato plants.

POLYMER FILMS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS

The present technology relates to film forming compositions comprising antimicrobial agents, as well as to methods of inhibiting bacterial growth, controlling the rate of release of an antimicrobial agent from a film forming polymer, coating a medical device, rendering the inner lumen of a medical device biofilm resistant, and treating a human or animal.