Patent classifications
A01M2200/00
Mouse House
The present invention discloses a mouse house coated with an adhesive to trap a mouse or rats. The mouse house comprises a flat sheet and end sections or stands. The flat sheet could be quickly curled into a tube. The end sections are configured to provide support to the tube of the mouse house. The flat sheet further comprises an adhesive at the center portion to trap the mouse inside the tube. If a mouse or a rat enters into a tunnel or passageway of the mouse house, it will get stick to the adhesive on the surface of the flat sheet or tube of the mouse house. The user could dispose the trapped or dead mouse along with the tube in the trash without seeing or touching it.
UNI-DIRECTIONAL ENTRANCE TUBE FOR RODENT TRAP
A uni-directional entrance tube for a rodent trap having opposite side walls, each of the first and second side walls including a ramp pivot, a ramp having an entrance end and a trap compartment end between the first and second side walls, the ramp pivotable about a hinge pin having first and second ends. The hinge pin is located between the entrance end and the trap compartment end and the first and second ends rotate within the ramp pivots in the first and second side walls. A counter weight is on an underside of the entrance end of the ramp and held in place by a tab extending downwardly from the entrance end of the ramp. A floor having an impact bump extending upwardly from the ramp is configured to shorten the throw of the ramp without reducing the overall height of the rodent trap.
MOUSETRAP
A mousetrap, includes a box body with a motor, a trigger mechanism including a supporting rod/rods capable of moving up and down and supporting a top cover, and a support locking mechanism capable of rotating and supporting the supporting rod/rods, a transmission rod hinged to the front side plate having a clamping position matching with a locking part on the support locking mechanism; between the output shaft of the motor and the transmission rod, a cable for pulling the transmission rod to rotate is provided; a reset spring/springs for resetting the transmission rod is/are provided; and the top cover is provided with a pedal, both of them are respectively provided with a conductive contact piece which can be contacted to drive the motor when the pedal moves downwards by tread of a mouse, and separated by a return spring/springs.
ELECTRONIC RODENT TRAPS WITH REMOTE MONITORING CAPABILITY
An electronic rodent trap and monitoring method is provided. Each trap has at least one entrance, and preferably two entrances in opposed relation hip to create a longitudinal tunnel, with a pair of lower plates extending longitudinally and oriented in spaced substantially parallel relationship, and a triggering element, such as a third plate, positioned above the lower plates, and preferably adjacent the ceiling of the trap on a center baffle that also shields a bait cup. The trap is activated when the rodent, with its left and right feet on the parallel lower plates, which are preferably raised above the floor, contacts the triggering element on the center baffle. The trap is preferably modular in design with an electronics module and a tunnel module removably secured within and protected by an outer housing. The trap also has improved features for more accurate remote monitoring of rodent dispatch and kill verification including long range monitoring capability.
Mousetrap with alarming and reminding functions
The present invention discloses a mousetrap with alarming and reminding functions, including a mousetrap shell, a mouse clip and a vibration induction alarm are disposed inside the mousetrap shell, the vibration induction alarm includes an alarm shell, a circuit board, a power supply device, a buzzer and a vibration sensor, a voltage comparison module and an alarm signal control module are disposed on the circuit board. The present invention can prevent the mouse clip from injuring pets and children, thereby enhancing safety use performance of the mousetrap. Moreover, the vibration induction alarm of the mousetrap can trigger the buzzer to give an alarm according to strength of a vibration induction signal, so as to remind a user that a mouse is catched by the mousetrap.
ATTRACTANTS FOR MICE
Compositions attractive to mice include one or more long-range volatiles and one or more short-range volatiles. The long-range volatiles can include butyric acid, 2-methylbutyric acid, and 4-heptanone. Devices and methods of using the compositions are also disclosed.
ANIMAL TRAPPING DEVICE
An animal trapping device with a base having a substantially planar lower surface and an upper surface opposing the lower surface, a wire mesh cage assembly, and first and second wire mesh entrances. The first and second wire mesh entrances coupled to the wire mesh cage assembly and defining an enclosed entrance opening and a second free end elevated above the upper surface of the base and defining an exit aperture, and of a conical shape defining an enclosed entrance channel spanning from the enclosed entrance opening to the exit aperture, wherein the upper surface of the base, the wire mesh cage assembly, and the first and second wire mesh entrances defining an animal retention zone and the exit apertures of the first and second wire mesh entrances each disposed within the animal retention zones and aligned with one another.
METHOD OF ATTRACTING WILDLIFE USING CUCURBIT OIL
A method of attracting wildlife is provided using the oil of a cucurbit seed. The cucurbit commonly used is pumpkin but can include other cucurbits, such as watermelon, cantaloupe, cucumbers, and squash. The oil is extracted from the seeds and screened. The extracted oil is later dispensed or dispersed at a location where the presence is desired but located outside of the physical reach of wildlife. The oil can be applied to mask the scent of human presence or human activity. The oil draws in wildlife from neighboring areas that are not accessible to hunters or enthusiasts, such as swamps, thickets, or areas with heavy brush. The oil may be used on fishing lures or bait to attract marine wildlife.
ELECTRONIC RODENT TRAP WITH REMOTE MONITORING CAPABILITY
An electronic rodent trap and monitoring method is provided. Each trap has at least one entrance, and preferably two entrances in opposed relationship to create a longitudinal tunnel, with a pair of lower plates extending longitudinally and oriented in spaced substantially parallel relationship, and a triggering element, such as a third plate, positioned above the lower plates, and preferably adjacent the ceiling of the trap on a center baffle that also shields a bait cup. The trap is activated when the rodent, with its left and right feet on the parallel lower plates, which are preferably raised above the floor, contacts the triggering element on the center baffle. The trap is preferably modular in design with an electronics module and a tunnel module removably secured within and protected by an outer housing. The trap also has improved features for more accurate remote monitoring of rodent dispatch and kill verification.
AGENTS AND DEVICE FOR COMBATING PESTS, IN PARTICULAR RODENTS AND MICE, AND METHOD FOR USING THE AGENTS
A product and a device for controlling pests is particularly suited for controlling rodents, such as mice. The product contains, or consists of, one or more active agents from the group of grayanotoxins in an effective amount.