Unit dosage system for tree trunk implantation to control insect pests afflicting trees
First Claim
1. A unit dosage system for tree trunk implantation comprising:
- a sealed package assembly containing a plurality of sealed cartridges,each cartridge having a capsule containing a filling of technically pure dry N-acyl derivative of phosphoramideothioate;
each cartridge being barbed to resist ejection by the tree and being adapted to release the filling into the tree trunk, andthe amount of said filling providing protection against insect pests when said plurality of said cartridges are implanted in pre-bored holes, one for each cartridge, in the trunk of the tree.
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Abstract
There is disclosed a unit dosage system for tree trunk implantation to control insect pests afflicting trees in which a plurality of vertically spaced apart holes (about 10-15 cm) preferably 10 holes, are drilled into the trunk and the holes are filled with about 0.1 to 2.0 gram unit dosage weights (as 100% active ingredient) of N-Acyl phosphoroamidothioates in a capsule as disclosed in Jensen U.S. Pat. No. 3,706,161. The active compounds are O-methyl or ethyl S-methyl or ethyl N-acetylphosphoroamidothioate which are technically pure (over 80%) and whose method of preparation is shown in Magee U.S. Pat. No. 3,716,600. A feature of the system is the provision of 10 capsules loaded with the active compound in a double or triple package within a package, each package being hermetically sealed to permit storage and shipment without giving off hazardous vapors. The inner package is a heat sealed metal foil lined package hermetically enclosing 10 capsules of the Jensen structure. Thus the user prepared by reading the instructions can quickly and efficiently make the necessary spaced vertical drillings, insert the capsule loaded with the highly effective agent, seal the opening with tree dressing and provide protection against citrus black fly, Jeffrey pine needleminer, Western spruce budworm, Zimmerman pine moth and the like.
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7 Claims
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1. A unit dosage system for tree trunk implantation comprising:
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a sealed package assembly containing a plurality of sealed cartridges, each cartridge having a capsule containing a filling of technically pure dry N-acyl derivative of phosphoramideothioate; each cartridge being barbed to resist ejection by the tree and being adapted to release the filling into the tree trunk, and the amount of said filling providing protection against insect pests when said plurality of said cartridges are implanted in pre-bored holes, one for each cartridge, in the trunk of the tree. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A unit dosage system for tree trunk implantation comprising;
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a triple package assembly, each package formed of heat sealable material, said assembly including an inner foil laminated hermetically sealed package containing a plurality of barbed cartridges with filled gelatin capsules, an intermediate hermetically sealed package to provide protection against odor emanating from the filling of the capsules, and an outer hermetically sealed transparent package; the filling of said capsule being in an amount in a range of from one-tenth gram to two grams of technically pure dry N-acyl derivative of phosphoramideothioate; each cartridge being barbed to resist ejection by the tree and having adapted to release the filling through dissolving of the gelatin by the sap of the tree trunk after implantation below the cambium; and the amount of said filling providing protection against insect pests when said plurality of said cartridges are implanted in the trunk of the tree, in pre-bored holes, one for each cartridge. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. A method of dosing a tree against insect infestation by implanting a plurality of unit dosage cartridges comprising:
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determining the number of cartridges by measuring the diameter of the tree at breast height, multiplying by 3.14 and dividing by 4 to determine the number of pre-bored holes 11/4-11/2" long in the trunk of the tree vertically spaced from a height of 6 inches from the soil line and boring said number of holes along a spiral path, each hole being spaced about 4 inches from the neighboring hole; inserting a barbed cartridge containing a gelatin capsule filled with one-tenth to two grams of N-acyl phosphoramidothioate containing the unit dosage of filling, one cartridge into each hole until all holes are filled; driving the cartridge to a location in said hole with the rear end below the cambium; and sealing the pre-bored hole with the cartridge driven into place with the tree wax or tree sealant.
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