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ShellacPublic domain preparation
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About the Preparation - |
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Preparation name |
Shellac
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Preparation category |
Public domain formulation |
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Natural Order |
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Common Name |
Scale insect, lac beetle
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Latin Name |
Coccus or laccifer lacca
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Trituration
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General description |
Females lay up to 100 eggs, which hatch out into larvae. These small red larvae, roughly 0.5mm, crawl out of the broodlac and settle on the twigs, primarily, of Banyan and Juniper. At this stage both the male and female larvae live off the sap of the trees. They insert their long suctorial mouthpart or proboscis into the bark and draw out food. A secretion is exuded from their bodies, which is in essence a protective covering to prevent an attack by predators. This secretion forms hard resinous layers that completely cover their bodies, leaving only small anal and breathing openings. The insects mature into adults under this protective layer, becoming sexually mature after about eight weeks.
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Named Issues |
Scale insects (496)
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General Appearance |
Scale insects on kiwis (potted plant, outdoors) were treated with Shellac 6 for a severe infestation of scale insects. Treatment was to water and spray twice in one week. The scale insects became fewer and their scales burst open. (496)
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Roots |
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Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system |
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Leaves |
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Flowers |
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Generative organs |
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Fruit |
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Seed |
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Notes and Academic Papers |
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