@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00031323, author = {渡辺, 護 and 荒川, 良 and 品川, 保弘 and 岡沢, 孝雄}, issue = {4}, journal = {衞生動物 = Medical entomology and zoology}, month = {Dec}, note = {From 1988 to 1993,we studied anti-invading methods against the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha mista, in houses at several locations in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, where a great number of the bugs in overwintering flight has been observed every year. The "slit-trap" was proved to be effective as an attractant for the bugs. When several traps were set around a building, the number of invading bugs into the building apparently decreased. The application of concentrated cyphenothrin and the laying of a cyphenothrin-treated polyethylene sheet to window-frames were also effective to prevent the invasion of the bugs. These preventive measures were almost 100% effective in reinforced concrete buildings such as modern hotels, whereas the number of invading bugs to wooden houses only slightly decreased. Covering wooden houses with cyphenothrin-treated nets was effective to prevent the invasion of the bugs. The application of repellent (Deet) to window-frames was also effective., 金沢大学留学生センター}, pages = {311--317}, title = {クサギカメムシの家屋侵入阻止法}, volume = {45}, year = {1994} }