Botanical insecticide and preparation method thereof
An insecticide and botanical technology, applied in the field of botanical pesticides and their preparation, can solve problems such as failure, crop damage, increase pest resistance, etc., and achieve the effects of simple composition and obvious insecticidal effect.
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[0023] A botanical insecticide, characterized in that, said insecticide comprises by weight: 15 parts of toosendan, 20 parts of ephedra, 10 parts of tripterygium root, 20 parts of peppermint, 15 parts of deer vine root, 20 servings. Take ephedra and sheep's hemp and add 10 times of water to mash, and take its clear liquid for later use; take Toosendan, tripterygium twig root and deer vine root and dehydrate and grind them to make medicinal powder for later use; take fresh mint stems and leaves and steam distill them The obtained oil is then frozen and partly debrained to make mint oil for later use; the drug powder and mint oil are added to the clear liquid, stirred evenly, left to stand for 12 hours, and the filtrate is taken for later use.
Embodiment 2
[0025] A botanical insecticide, characterized in that said insecticide comprises by weight: 30 parts of toosendan, 5 parts of ephedra, 25 parts of tripterygium root, 10 parts of peppermint, 35 parts of deer vine root, 10 servings. Take ephedra and sheep's hemp and add 15 times of water and mash it, and take its clear liquid for later use; take Toosendan, tripterygium twig root and deer vine root and dehydrate and grind them to make medicinal powder for later use; take fresh mint stems and leaves and steam distill them The obtained oil is then frozen and partly debrained to make mint oil for later use; the drug powder and mint oil are added to the clear liquid, stirred evenly, left to stand for 8 hours, and the filtrate is taken for later use.
Embodiment 3
[0027] A botanical insecticide, characterized in that said insecticide comprises by weight: 20 parts of Toosendan, 10 parts of Ephedra, 15 parts of Tripterygium wilfordii root, 15 parts of Peppermint, 20 parts of Deer vine root, Lemongrass 15 servings. Take ephedra and sheep's hemp and add 12 times of water to mash, and take its clear liquid for later use; take Toosendan, tripterygium twig root and deer vine root and dehydrate and grind them to make medicinal powder for later use; take fresh mint stems and leaves and steam distill them The obtained oil is then frozen and partly debrained to make mint oil for later use; the drug powder and mint oil are added to the clear liquid, stirred evenly, left to stand for 10 hours, and the filtrate is taken for later use.
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