Patent classifications
A01M1/106
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.
Device for Clarifying and Enhancing Liquid for Improved Luring of Flying Insects
Disclosed is a device for clarifying and enhancing liquid for improved luring of insects. The device comprises a segregator for collecting eggs and larvae present in the liquid and a unit for receiving an additive and releasing the additive into the liquid passing through the segregator. The additive may be an insect attractant or luring substance, dye of cleaner. Also disclosed is an apparatus for reducing populations of aquatically hatched insects comprising the device.
INSECT TRAPPER WITH SAFETY PROTECTION DEVICE
An insect trapper with safety protection device comprises a trapper body and a collecting box removably installed in the lower end of trapper body A fan is located in the trapper body. A safety protection device is located between said trapper body and collecting box. The safety protection device has a switch module for controlling automatic startup or automatic stop of fan. When the collecting box is detached from the lower end of trapper body, the switch module is turned off, and the fan stops running to prevent the fan from injuring hand, the use is safe and reliable, and free of locating protecting net in the lower end of trapper body and the protecting net void size, so that the big insects, e.g. moths, can pass through, big and small insects can be trapped simultaneously.
Carpenter bee trap
A carpenter bee trap includes a plurality of walls surrounding a trap cavity, at least one entrance opening formed through at least one of the plurality of walls, a bottom wall coupled to a bottom of the plurality of walls, an exit opening formed through the bottom wall, a container disposed within the trap cavity and extending through the exit opening and beyond a bottom of the trap, and a funnel disposed within the cavity to direct carpenter bees into the container.
MANAGE AND CONTROL PESTS INFESTATION USING MACHINE LEARNING IN CONJUNCTION WITH AUTOMATED DEVICES
Embodiments of the present invention provides a systems and methods for pest control. The system detects one or more pests based on receiving sensor data from one or more sensors associated with a predefined location. The system analyzes the sensor data with cognitive machine learning based on the detected pests. The system generates a treatment recommendation report based on the analysis and outputs the treatment recommendation report.
Collapsible stackable disposable inexpensive pesticide free traps and attractant for surveillance and control of Aedes container breeding mosquitos and other container breeding insects
An inexpensive, biodegradable, easily transportable mosquito trap and improved attractant formulation and apparatus are provided.
ARTHROPOD TRAPPING DEVICE
An insert for an arthropod trapping device. The insert comprising a substrate and a frame for supporting the substrate, where a surface of the substrate has an adhesive disposed thereon, an optional mounting bracket spaced apart from the adhesive surface of the insert and located at a first end of the insert, and an optional graspable tab extending from the frame at a second end of the insert.
Carbon Dioxide Underwater Delivery Device and Supplementation System
A delivery device and system to supplement CO.sub.2 in an underwater environment without the need for electricity or the use of compressed CO.sub.2. The device consists of a container containing a biological organism such as mycelium and including an exit portal for CO.sub.2 to enter the underwater environment. The device may also incorporate a separation device to delay and control the flow of CO.sub.2. The system requires the device to be held in place through a securing point in the underwater environment. The minimum requirements for the device are described, but in certain instances it will be preferably used with a double-bag or an outer shell housing to protect or aesthetically conceal the placement underwater. The use of this device and system to supplement carbon dioxide in water will span many industries and applications. It will assist with mosquito trapping. It will also supplement CO.sub.2 in underwater growing environments.
MISSION PLANNER FOR THE AERIAL RELEASE OF MOSQUITOES
A method and system for preparing a distribution program for insects comprises obtaining distribution data of a wild population of insects; obtaining distribution parameters including distribution resolution levels of at least one available distribution vehicle; generating a population density map at a resolution level consistent with the distribution resolution level of the vehicle; generating a release map by modifying the population density map in accordance with the distribution parameters; and generating a path using the release map, the path defining dosages of insects to be released at respective locations along the path.
LURES AND SENSORS FOR INSECT TRAPPING
A system includes an acoustic lure and a sensor package disposed within an interior volume of an insect trapping container and a computing device in communication with the acoustic lure and the sensor package configured to instruct the acoustic lure to output an acoustic tone. The computer device is further configured to receive sensor data from the sensor package, the sensor data representative of insects within the interior volume. Responsive to receiving the sensor data, the computing device is configured to instruct an imaging device to capture image data representative of the insects within the interior volume or determine insect count data based on the sensor data. The computing device is configured to then transmit output data to a remote computing system, the output data including at least one of a first portion of the image data or a second portion of the insect count data.