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Above-ground termite station having a container and method of mounting the container
09603350 · 2017-03-28 · ·

An above-ground termite station includes a container having a base, a side, and a lid together defining an interior space of the container. The side has at least two peripheral openings in spaced relationship with each other about a periphery of the container. Each of the peripheral openings is at least partially closed by a respective access closure that can be selectively removed to provide access to the interior space of the container through the peripheral opening. The container is mountable on an above-ground mounting surface with the base in generally opposed relationship with and abutting against the mounting surface. The lid is positionable between a closed position and an open position to permit access to the interior space of the container. A cartridge is sized and configured for insertion in and removal from the interior space of the container.

MOUNTING AND POSITIONING DEVICE FOR AN ELECTRONIC SENSOR IN A TERMITE MONITOR

A mounting and positioning device 10 comprises a disc 11 having a termite detection region in the form of a hole 12. The device entices termites to the detection region 12 using termite scaffold as an array of slats 13 made from a termite consumable material fitted around the hole 12 using an array of flanges 14 which frictionally grip the slats. Concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings 22, 23, 24 and 25 permit marginal sections of the device to be removed so that it may fit inside different sized termite monitors.

CRAWLING INSECT PITFALL TRAP AND METHODS OF USING

A crawling insect pitfall trap configured be placed on a surface can include a plurality of connected walls and a fibrous layer. The plurality of connected walls can be configured to rest on the surface and can each be sloped to form a pitfall cavity and to form a top edge at an opening of the pitfall cavity. The plurality of connected walls can each include an outer surface that is smooth. The sloped and smooth surfaces can be configured to dissuade climbing by a crawling insect. The fibrous layer can be applied to at least a portion of an outer surface of at least one wall of the plurality of connected walls, and can extend from about where the at least one wall rests on the surface to the top edge of the at least one wall. The fibrous layer can promote climbing by the crawling insect.

Mounting and positioning device for an electronic sensor in a termite monitor

A mounting and positioning device 10 comprises a disc 11 having a termite detection region in the form of a hole 12. The device entices termites to the detection region 12 using termite scaffold as an array of slats 13 made from a termite consumable material fitted around the hole 12 using an array of flanges 14 which frictionally grip the slats. Concentric frangible sections in the form of weakened rings 22, 23, 24 and 25 permit marginal sections of the device to be removed so that it may fit inside different sized termite monitors.

Above-ground termite station
09578866 · 2017-02-28 · ·

In an above-ground termite station for detecting and controlling termites above ground in an operating configuration of the termite station, a container of the termite station defines an interior space and is at least in part configured for abutting against and being mounted on an above-ground mounting surface. The container is configurable between a closed configuration and an open configuration in which the interior space of the container is accessible while the container is mounted on the mounting surface. A cartridge is sized and configured for insertion in and removal from the interior space of the container and is generally an aggregation member, a bait matrix separate from the aggregation member, and a holder at least in part holding the aggregation member and bait matrix in assembly with the holder for positioning of the cartridge relative to the interior space of the container as a single unit.

PESTICIDAL TAPE FOR CONTROLLING CRAWLING PESTS
20170035047 · 2017-02-09 · ·

In a tape for controlling crawling pests, on the first side (S1) is a carrier layer having a multitude of vertically extending structures, and on the opposite side (S2) is a means for attaching the tape to a surface. At least the first side (S1) is impregnated with a composition of A) 0.1 to 45% by weight (based on the total of A plus B) of one or more insecticides and B) 99.9 to 55% by weight (based on the total of A plus B) of an (meth)acrylate binder of one or more homo- or copolymer having units derived from one or more acrylates and/or methacrylates.

Networked pest control system

A pest control device system includes a plurality of pest control devices and a data collector. The system may further include the data collector in the form of a gateway that is connected to a data management server via a computer network along with other gateways in corresponding pest control device groups. Each pest control device includes a pest sensor and a wireless communication circuit to transmit information from the corresponding sensor. The devices also configure to define a local wireless communication network that can relay the information from one to the next and ultimately to the data collector.

AMBULATORY PEST TRAPPING DEVICE
20250143278 · 2025-05-08 · ·

The ambulatory pest trapping device (1) includes an upper sheet (2) on which an ambulatory pest (B) is capable of crawling, a lower sheet (4) on which the ambulatory pest (B) is capable of crawling, a corrugated intermediate sheet (31) which is provided between the upper sheet (2) and the lower sheet (4) and with which the ambulatory pests (B) is capable of coming into contact. The ambulatory pest trapping device (1) includes a space (10) which has a tapered shape as a tapered portion of the intermediate sheet (31) and in which the ambulatory pest (B) is captured, and an entrance (11) through which the ambulatory pest (B) is capable of entering into the space (10). At least one of the upper sheet (2), the lower sheet (4), or the intermediate sheet (31) is an adhesive sheet with which the ambulatory pests (B) is capable of coming into contact.

Pest control spray

The present disclosure relates to arthropod pest control sprays and methods of using such sprays to control arthropod pests.

Compositions, devices and methods for plant health and pest control using vapor activity

Devices and methods for the control of pests, including plant pests, using the vapors of a plant health, pesticidal and/or pest control composition are disclosed. Compositions, devices and methods for the selective control of plant or other pests while not harming one or more beneficial insects are also disclosed. In some embodiments, the pests are include bugs, fleas, lice, ticks, plant pathogenic insects, acari, or the like. In some embodiments, the pests are varroa mites and the beneficial insects are honey bees.