Patent classifications
A01M1/2016
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR FEEDING PIERCING AND SUCKING INSECTS
Methods and compositions are provided for evaluating the insect resistance of an agent of interest. Specifically, a feeding apparatus is provided for evaluation of the insecticidal activity of an agent of interest in a liquid diet solution against a piercing or sucking insect. Further provided are methods for feeding a piercing or sucking insect a liquid diet having an agent of interest in order to evaluate the insecticidal activity of the agent.
BIOLOGICAL PEST CONTROL DEVICE
The invention relates to a biological pest control device comprising a cover (1) coupled above a capsule (b) containing beneficial insects or substances that assist in pest control, with a cavity (C) being defined between the cover (1) and the outer upper surface of the capsule (b), which cavity can house an element used to hang the biological control device. The device is suitable for use in agricultural and/or forest production and it can be supported on the branch of a tree or on an existing natural or artificial linear support. The proposed structure allows the device to be firmly secured to the support, with a lower centre of gravity, thereby protecting the beneficial insects or substances contained therein from rain and wind of any speed and from any direction.
MOSQUITO ACTIVATING FORMULATIONS
The present invention relates to formulations useful for affecting the behaviour of mosquitoes. More specifically, the present invention relates to formulations for activating mosquitoes such as for attracting mosquitoes. The present invention further provides methods and dispensers incorporating these formulations. The formulation comprises a thio compound as the active, preferably a thioether such as allyl methyl sulphide (AMS), 1-methylthio-propane, 3-methylthio-propanol (MTPL), (E)-1-methylthio-1-propene, (Z)-1-methylthio-1-propene, or derivatives thereof.
Method of producing an insect reducing composition
A composition, device and method of reducing an insect population is disclosed. The composition includes an amphiphilic component, an acetic acid component, and a color component. The device is dimensioned to retain a composition. The device is further dimensioned to define an opening that is smaller than a diameter of the body of the device.
Heating Transpiration Composition, and Method for Exterminating Harmful Arthropods Using Same
The present invention provides a heating transpiration composition having an excellent efficacy on exterminating harmful arthropods, which comprises a natural pyrethrin and a pyrethroid compound, wherein the weight ratio of active ingredients of the natural pyrethrin relative to the pyrethroid compound is within the range of 20:1 to 200:1.
Flying insect attraction station
A flying insect station for attracting and killing insects on the exterior and interior of a structure is disclosed. The flying insect station includes features for attracting and killing files within a shortened window of time, preferably within one hour. The station includes in one aspect a surface being substantially dark in color and substantially reflective in nature to provide a facade of an opening. Suppression means such as a pesticide is included on one or more of the surfaces of the station for killing flying insects staging on the surface(s). An attractant may be used to provide a plume of attractant around surfaces of the housing to attract and lure flying insects to stage about a reflective surface. Increased catch rates for insect suppression devices are realized when used in combination with embodiments of the station.
TEXTURIZED INSECTICIDAL FORMULATION
Compositions, formulas, methods of making, mixing and applying insecticide formulations to different surfaces such as but not limited to interior surfaces of ovitraps, on walls and on chips and tiles to produce a texturized surface to allow for better transfer of the insecticidal active ingredients to insects, such as mosquitoes and the like, which land on or crawl on the surfaces, resulting in faster insect mortality rates. The texture of the insecticidal residue provides better transfer of the insecticidal active ingredients to insects that land on or crawl on the surface, resulting in faster insect mortality. The textured residue also enhances desirable surface characteristics for landing of mosquitoes and potentially other insects.
Autodissemination of an insect-growth regulator for insect management
The described invention provides a gel formulation of a composition comprising at least one insecticide in an amount effective to control an insect larval population, an apparatus for autodissmenination of an insecticide for insect management containing (1) a reservoir (2) a transfer plate and cover, and (3) a mesh component, a method and a system for autodissemination for effectively controlling an insect larval population. Also disclosed is an improvided biphasic autodissemination station for control of undesirable insect populations.
Bait stations for biting flies in blood-seeking mode and methods therein
The present invention discloses devices for a durable insect bait station for biting flies in blood-seeking mode and methods therein. The devices include: an elastomeric membrane for providing access to the bait station, the elastomeric membrane adapted to be permeable to volatile components, and the elastomeric membrane configured to allow easy insect-probe penetration for biting flies in blood-seeking mode; a bait core for providing bait to the bait station, the bait core including: at least one blood-feeding stimulant (BFS) for inducing feeding of the biting flies on the bait core; and at least one insect toxin; wherein the bait core is configured to be substantially in direct contact with the elastomeric membrane; and a support element for attaching the elastomeric membrane and the bait core to a fixed structure. Alternatively, the BFS for inducing the feeding is operative at an ambient temperature below an average mammal temperature.
COMPOSITION FOR INHIBITION OF INSECT HOST SENSING
The present invention provide chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit host targeting functions in insects such as mosquitos. Method of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided.