A cartridge for insecticide transpiration includes an annular hollow
structure which has openings in the inner peripheral surface and an outer
peripheral surface thereof; a core portion situated at the center of the
hollow structure for connecting to the rotation support shaft; a
plurality of spoke portions connecting the core portion and the hollow
structure; and blade portions integrally formed with the hollow structure
so as to extend from the inner peripheral surface toward the center
thereof and adapted to promote passing of air from the inner peripheral
surface to the outer peripheral surface of the hollow structure, and; an
insecticide transpiration apparatus wherein a cartridge for insecticide
transpiration accommodating granular chemical-impregnated material 3 in
the hollow structure is connected to a motor through the rotation support
shaft and the cartridge for insecticide transpiration. The insecticide
transpiration apparatus make it possible to maintain a stable
transpiration performance for a long period of time.