Paul Stamets on Seven Mycoattractant and Mycopesticide Patents released to Commons!

Paul Stamets happily announces the expiration of 7 U.S. patents on MycoAttractants and Mycopesticides that could be a game changer by offering a nature-based solution. He shows you the first step in creating a pre-sporulating (pre-conidial) master culture.

Please be fully compliant with laws and regulations.

Please practice safety. This is not harmful to bees, humans, fish, and a long list of other animals. Very effective against ants, termites, flies, mosquitos, ticks, mites, and many other land based Arthropoda. The EPA has approved Metarhizium for specific uses already.

Please deeply research this subject before considering any experiments. This is not advisable to those unskilled or uneducated on this subject.

I do think this is excellent for students in Universities under proper guidance and fully compliant with all laws and regulations.

Stay safe. Stay curious. Please

respect Nature and all living things.

(Filming by Dr. Pamela Kryskow)



Pat. No. 9,399,050 Controlling insects and arthropods using preconidial mycelium and extracts of preconidial mycelium from entomopathogenic fungi
Pat. No. 8,753,656 Controlling zoonotic disease vectors from insects and arthropods using preconidial mycelium and extracts of preconidial mycelium from entomopathogenic fungi
Pat. No. 8,501,207 Mycoattractants and mycopesticides
Pat. No. 7,951,389 Mycoattractants and mycopesticides
Pat. No. 7,951,388 Mycoattractants and mycopesticides
Pat. No. 7,122,176 Mycoattractants and mycopesticides
Pat. No. 6,660,290 Mycopesticides

Chloe Palka