Patent classifications
A01M1/04
Mosquito killer
The present invention relates to a mosquito killer, including a mounting base and a mosquito-killing bat unit, wherein the mosquito-killing bat unit, a handle portion and a movably arranged locking piece; and when a mosquito-killing portion of the mosquito-killing bat unit is inserted into an accommodating cavity of the mounting base, the mounting base drives a locking piece to move and unlock the handle portion, and the handle portion may be turned over to one side of the mounting base. By adoption of the above solution, when the mosquito-killing bat unit is arranged on the mounting base or is used singly, the handle portion of the mosquito-killing bat unit may be turned over for storage.
Mosquito killer
The present invention relates to a mosquito killer, including a mounting base and a mosquito-killing bat unit, wherein the mosquito-killing bat unit, a handle portion and a movably arranged locking piece; and when a mosquito-killing portion of the mosquito-killing bat unit is inserted into an accommodating cavity of the mounting base, the mounting base drives a locking piece to move and unlock the handle portion, and the handle portion may be turned over to one side of the mounting base. By adoption of the above solution, when the mosquito-killing bat unit is arranged on the mounting base or is used singly, the handle portion of the mosquito-killing bat unit may be turned over for storage.
Miller moth killing device
A pest control device for attracting and exterminating flying insects. A pest control housing is provided with a light source to attract pests, the light source being proximate an access aperture through which pests can fly. The pest control housing has sealable upper and lower structures and attachment means for connecting the upper and lower structures to each other. A power supply operatively connected to the light source is located in the lower structure with a lamp removably attached to a socket within a central location of the lower structure. A container in the housing is filled with a lipid solution for drowning the attracted flying insects.
Miller moth killing device
A pest control device for attracting and exterminating flying insects. A pest control housing is provided with a light source to attract pests, the light source being proximate an access aperture through which pests can fly. The pest control housing has sealable upper and lower structures and attachment means for connecting the upper and lower structures to each other. A power supply operatively connected to the light source is located in the lower structure with a lamp removably attached to a socket within a central location of the lower structure. A container in the housing is filled with a lipid solution for drowning the attracted flying insects.
IoT enabled device filter
Aspects of the present invention determine a presence of insects at a location of a first device that comprises a computer processor, and in response to determining the presence of the insects at the location of the first device, apply a screen overlay that changes colors displayed by a display of the first device.
IoT enabled device filter
Aspects of the present invention determine a presence of insects at a location of a first device that comprises a computer processor, and in response to determining the presence of the insects at the location of the first device, apply a screen overlay that changes colors displayed by a display of the first device.
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.
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.
INSECT TRAPPING UNIT AND INSECT TRAP
An insect trapping unit includes an adhesive sheet transparent to ultraviolet rays, and a reflective member configured to reflect the ultraviolet rays transmitted through the adhesive sheet in a direction for the reflected ultraviolet rays to transmit through the adhesive sheet again. The adhesive sheet includes a base body including a fluorescent whitening agent inside, and an adhesive arranged as a layer on a front surface of the base body. The reflective member includes a reflective surface opposed to a back surface of the base body.
INSECT TRAPPING UNIT AND INSECT TRAP
An insect trapping unit includes an adhesive sheet transparent to ultraviolet rays, and a reflective member configured to reflect the ultraviolet rays transmitted through the adhesive sheet in a direction for the reflected ultraviolet rays to transmit through the adhesive sheet again. The adhesive sheet includes a base body including a fluorescent whitening agent inside, and an adhesive arranged as a layer on a front surface of the base body. The reflective member includes a reflective surface opposed to a back surface of the base body.