A01P19/00

OPEN CELL HYDROGEL NETWORKS AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME

In one aspect, the disclosure relates to open cell hydrogel networks, methods of making the same and baits formed from the same, methods of loading the same with attractant molecules and compositions, and methods of catching fish and/or other aquatic organisms using the same. The open cell hydrogel networks disclosed herein can be configured to have different properties based on the specific polymers used for synthesis as well as any initiators, catalysts, and/or crosslinkers, thus allowing the fabrication of suitable baits for a variety of target species. In some aspects, the open cell hydrogel networks can be used as a filter or drug delivery device.

ANIMAL ATTRACTANT DISPERSAL SYSTEM
20240023544 · 2024-01-25 · ·

An animal attractant dispersal system, comprising a dissolvable material configured to maintain a shape in a dry environment in temperatures above zero degrees Celsius and to dissolve in a liquid and an animal attractant disposed within the dissolvable material.

ANIMAL ATTRACTANT DISPERSAL SYSTEM
20240023544 · 2024-01-25 · ·

An animal attractant dispersal system, comprising a dissolvable material configured to maintain a shape in a dry environment in temperatures above zero degrees Celsius and to dissolve in a liquid and an animal attractant disposed within the dissolvable material.

Devices, Compositions and Methods for Insect Control

The present invention relates to compositions and devices for attracting, trapping and/or monitoring insects, more particularly Carpophilus beetles, such as stone fruit beetle and almond beetle. The described compositions and devices include novel mixtures for attracting Carpophilus beetles, including compositions for selectively attracting and trapping specific species of Carpophilus beetle.

Devices, Compositions and Methods for Insect Control

The present invention relates to compositions and devices for attracting, trapping and/or monitoring insects, more particularly Carpophilus beetles, such as stone fruit beetle and almond beetle. The described compositions and devices include novel mixtures for attracting Carpophilus beetles, including compositions for selectively attracting and trapping specific species of Carpophilus beetle.

AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20240023547 · 2024-01-25 ·

This disclosure provides agrochemical compositions and methods of manufacturing and using the same. In embodiments, the present disclosure relates to agrochemical compositions comprising one or more pheromones.

AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
20240023547 · 2024-01-25 ·

This disclosure provides agrochemical compositions and methods of manufacturing and using the same. In embodiments, the present disclosure relates to agrochemical compositions comprising one or more pheromones.

MOSQUITO ATTRACTANT FORMULATIONS AND USES THEREOF

There is herein provided a mosquito attractant formulation comprising: (a) an aldehyde component; (b) a first monoterpene component; and (c) a second monoterpene component, wherein components (a) to (c) are defined in the description provided herein, 5 and products, uses and methods relating to the same. There is also herein provided the use of the compound HMBPP as a phagostimulant, and products and methods relating to the same.

COMPOSITION INCLUDING EFFERVESCENT AGENTS, BIOSTIMULANT, NUTRIENT, AND PESTICIDE
20240065262 · 2024-02-29 ·

A composition is disclosed including combining a carbonate or bicarbonate compound, an acid, a biostimulant, a nutrient, and a pesticide. The composition may be processed into a tablet, powder, meal, pellets, or granules and produce effervescence when a liquid, such as water or a water-based liquid is mixed with the composition.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ATTRACTANT COMPOSITION
20240156089 · 2024-05-16 ·

The invention relates to a method (100) used to produce an attractant composition (120) and to an attractant composition (120) to attract bloodsucking arthropods (31) and/or fruit flies. In this context, a porous substrate is loaded with a buffer system, in which context the buffer system is at least largely completely absorbed by the porous substrate. Subsequently, at least one attractant is introduced into the substrate loaded with the buffer system.