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FLY TRAP
20200138003 · 2020-05-07 ·

An improved fly trap in the form of a sign that can attract and trap flies before they enter an establishment or once the flies are inside of an establishment. The fly trap uses an attractive element in the form of a plurality of LED lights, preferably blue LED lights, to coax flies to enter the sign. Adjacent the LED lights is a roller on which adhesive paper, or fly paper, is mounted. Flies that land on the fly paper are captured, and when the paper is full or need to be changed, the roller is actuated to present fresh fly paper.

FLY TRAP
20200138003 · 2020-05-07 ·

An improved fly trap in the form of a sign that can attract and trap flies before they enter an establishment or once the flies are inside of an establishment. The fly trap uses an attractive element in the form of a plurality of LED lights, preferably blue LED lights, to coax flies to enter the sign. Adjacent the LED lights is a roller on which adhesive paper, or fly paper, is mounted. Flies that land on the fly paper are captured, and when the paper is full or need to be changed, the roller is actuated to present fresh fly paper.

BED BUG DETECTION AND CAPTURE DEVICE
20200107535 · 2020-04-09 ·

The present invention generally relates to an apparatus and method for detecting and capturing bed bugs. Specifically, the invention relates to a bed bug detection and capture device comprised of a continuous band of double-sided tape with a differential adhesive on its interior and exterior portions.

German cockroach glue trap
11937593 · 2024-03-26 ·

A German cockroach glue trap comprising a dark colored base having an overall height between 15 mm and 30 mm; multitude of equidistant openings around said base and said openings having a diameter between 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm. The centers of said openings having heights preferably between 7 mm and 9 mm. The openings are large enough for German cockroaches but not too large to let in too much light. Said glue trap also comprising a lid having a tapered bottom layer that fits tightly to said base when in the closed position.

Insect Seizing Bin Device And Method
20240074423 · 2024-03-07 ·

An insect seizing bin device and method for snatching insects for removal includes a band. The band includes a front surface, a back surface, a top surface and a bottom surface. The band is a supple material being bendable. A first fold line is positioned near the top surface of the band. The first fold line positions a first fold portion perpendicular to the back surface of the band. Additionally, a second fold line is positioned near to the first fold line of the band. The second fold line positions a second fold portion perpendicular to the back surface of the band and positioning the first fold portion parallel to the back surface the band. A strip is positioned on the front surface of the band. The strip is an adhesive material being retaining a plurality of insects upon the strip by physical contact.

ADHESIVE-TYPE INSECT TRAP

An adhesive-type insect trap includes a main body having an adhesive sheet insertion hole; a light source mounting unit disposed on the main body; a cover which is detachably mounted on the main body and has a through-hole in at least a part thereof; an adhesive sheet including a sticky substance and a sheet. The main body includes a guide unit by which the adhesive sheet is guided, and an adhesive sheet support unit for supporting the adhesive sheet.

MULTI-LAYERED GLUE BOARD FOR INSECT TRAP
20240315228 · 2024-09-26 ·

Supply and maintenance costs related to insect traps is reduced through the use of multi-layered glue boards adapted to provide a new layer of adhesive that can be exposed for use when an old layer becomes dry or coated with insects.

MULTI-LAYERED GLUE BOARD FOR INSECT TRAP
20240315228 · 2024-09-26 ·

Supply and maintenance costs related to insect traps is reduced through the use of multi-layered glue boards adapted to provide a new layer of adhesive that can be exposed for use when an old layer becomes dry or coated with insects.

Insect trap device

A removable substrate for an insect attractant device includes a body having front and rear faces, a grip portion, and a base disposed opposite the grip portion. The removable substrate further includes a first lateral portion extending from the base, and a second lateral portion extending from the base. A projection extends outwardly from the base, lowermost ends of the first and second lateral portions are disposed below the projection, and an adhesive is applied to the front face and the rear face.