Patent classifications
A01M23/08
Electronic Rodent Trap With Remote Monitoring Capability
An electronic rodent trap includes an outer housing forms a trap body having two entrances defined on opposite sides thereof and creates a tunnel therebetween extending longitudinally between the entrances. A high voltage killing circuit is arranged within the trap body, and includes a plurality of killing plates and a triggering element separate from the plurality of killing plates and spaced inwardly from the entrance. A removable tunnel module is received within the outer housing and includes opposed entrances in alignment with the two entrances of the trap body. A removable electronics module is received within the outer housing, the electronics module contains the voltage circuit operatively connected to the plurality of killing plates.
Electronic Rodent Trap With Remote Monitoring Capability
An electronic rodent trap includes an outer housing forms a trap body having two entrances defined on opposite sides thereof and creates a tunnel therebetween extending longitudinally between the entrances. A high voltage killing circuit is arranged within the trap body, and includes a plurality of killing plates and a triggering element separate from the plurality of killing plates and spaced inwardly from the entrance. A removable tunnel module is received within the outer housing and includes opposed entrances in alignment with the two entrances of the trap body. A removable electronics module is received within the outer housing, the electronics module contains the voltage circuit operatively connected to the plurality of killing plates.
TRAPPING ASSEMBLY
The present invention resides in a trapping assembly for capturing an animal, the trapping assembly comprising, an enclosure defined by a base, side walls, a rear wall, and a front wall provided with an opening, a stop plate extending from the opening into the enclosure, at least one pivotable gate connected to the front wall and biased to abut the stop plate. The present invention alleviates on or more issues associated with the presently available trapping assemblies and/or provides the consumer with a commercial alternative.
TRAPPING ASSEMBLY
The present invention resides in a trapping assembly for capturing an animal, the trapping assembly comprising, an enclosure defined by a base, side walls, a rear wall, and a front wall provided with an opening, a stop plate extending from the opening into the enclosure, at least one pivotable gate connected to the front wall and biased to abut the stop plate. The present invention alleviates on or more issues associated with the presently available trapping assemblies and/or provides the consumer with a commercial alternative.
Rodent Trap Assembly
A rodent trap assembly includes a cylinder that has an access opening extending therein. A bait tray is coupled to the cylinder to contain rodent bait and the bait tray is positioned inside the cylinder. A dome is positionable on the cylinder and the dome has an entry way extending therethrough to facilitate a rodent to enter the dome to access the rodent bait in the bait tray. A ramp is removably attachable to the entry way to facilitate the rodent to access the entry way. A cup is removably positionable in the cylinder to capture the rodent when the rodent enters through the entry way and falls downwardly in the cylinder. A handle is coupled to the cup to facilitate the rodent to be relocated without requiring the user to touch the rodent.
ANIMAL TRAP SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE
An animal trap apparatus, method and device for safely capturing live creatures such as lizards. The animal trap apparatus includes an open cage having a top opening, an elevated frame having support beams extending above the top opening and a bait container coupled with the support beams such that the bait container is suspended above the top opening of the open cage.
ANIMAL TRAP SYSTEM, METHOD AND DEVICE
An animal trap apparatus, method and device for safely capturing live creatures such as lizards. The animal trap apparatus includes an open cage having a top opening, an elevated frame having support beams extending above the top opening and a bait container coupled with the support beams such that the bait container is suspended above the top opening of the open cage.
ANIMAL TRAP
A flexible net structure and trap is provided that includes a net, an upper cord, and a secondary net. The net includes first flexible lines. The upper cord is attached to the net at an upper lateral edge and extends a first length of the net. The flexible net structure includes a wall portion that extends from the upper cord to a ground portion and the ground portion extends from a lower lateral edge to the wall portion. The collapsible net is configurable in a closed configuration where the first and second lengthwise ends are disposed proximate to each other. The secondary net is formed from second flexible lines. The secondary net is attached to the flexible net structure in the wall portion and is disposed on an interior side of the flexible net structure. The second flexible lines have a greater cut resistance than the first flexible lines.
ANIMAL TRAP
A flexible net structure and trap is provided that includes a net, an upper cord, and a secondary net. The net includes first flexible lines. The upper cord is attached to the net at an upper lateral edge and extends a first length of the net. The flexible net structure includes a wall portion that extends from the upper cord to a ground portion and the ground portion extends from a lower lateral edge to the wall portion. The collapsible net is configurable in a closed configuration where the first and second lengthwise ends are disposed proximate to each other. The secondary net is formed from second flexible lines. The secondary net is attached to the flexible net structure in the wall portion and is disposed on an interior side of the flexible net structure. The second flexible lines have a greater cut resistance than the first flexible lines.
Attractants for rats
Rat attractant compositions attractive to the rat species Rattus norvegicus are disclosed, which compositions are constituted of compounds found in the headspace volatiles of male urine odor or female urine odor. Said compositions are respectively termed male pheromone blend (MPB) and comprises 2-heptanone, 4-heptanone, 3-ethyl-2-heptanone, 2-octanone, 2-nonanone, and 4-nonanone in a ratio of 10:100:10:1:1:10 respectively, or female pheromone blend (FPB) and comprises 2-methyl-butyric acid, 3-methyl-butyric acid, heptanal, hexanoic acid, 2-phenylacetaldehyde, nonanal, and decanal in a ratio of 20:20:10:30:5:20:10. Devices including the rat attractant compositions, and methods of using said rat attractant compositions, are also disclosed.