Patent classifications
A01M1/14
Cockroach bait station
The cockroach bait station is an eradication system that is adapted for use with cockroaches. The cockroach bait station is comprises a bait and a bait station. The bait is a high energy, and therefore highly attractive, bait source that is laced with a poison that is known to be effective in: 1) limiting the future activities of cockroaches after ingestion; and, 2) is readily shared and transferred within a community of cockroaches.
Cockroach bait station
The cockroach bait station is an eradication system that is adapted for use with cockroaches. The cockroach bait station is comprises a bait and a bait station. The bait is a high energy, and therefore highly attractive, bait source that is laced with a poison that is known to be effective in: 1) limiting the future activities of cockroaches after ingestion; and, 2) is readily shared and transferred within a community of cockroaches.
COMPUTER INTELLIGENT IMAGING-BASED SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC PEST IDENTIFICATION AND PEST-CATCHING MONITORING
A computer intelligent imaging-based system for automatic pest identification and pest-catching monitoring, including a pest-catching device, an imaging lens, an imaging control module, a power supply device, a data transmission module, a cloud data server, a pest identification module, a terminal control module and a data display module; the invention records the pest conditions and transmits the data to the cloud data server and the data display module, and further transmits the data to the terminal control module and the pest identification module to realize analysis, identification and remote monitoring of the species and quantity of the pests. It only takes only 6 minutes for 1 person to finish the works for 100 pest-catching devices and get through the steps of filing records and analyzing pests. Compared with the prior art, it saves 1 day of working time and significantly reduces the costs for maintenance and consumables.
FLYING INSECT TRAP WITH ROLLER ADVANCE
An insect trap which includes an enclosure with a removable cover member having at least one opening therethrough and contained within the enclosure is an insect attractant, a take-up roller, a supply roller, each journaled for rotation about parallel, spaced-apart axes, and where a flexible web is wound on the supply roller and transferrable onto the take-up roller. The web has an adhesive on one major surface. Also contained within the enclosure is an electric motor connected in driving relation to the take-up roller and a timer circuit for controlling the ON/OFF state of the electric motor. The timer circuit is designed such that when switched to the on state, remains on only long enough to transfer a quantity of the web in a range of plus or minus 10% of the predetermined length dimension between the two rollers before assuming the off state.
Ecofriendly maritime pest management kit
An ecofriendly maritime pest management provides a compartmentalized and portable container for transporting an eclectic assortment of pest management devices insecticides, and baits. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit has many novel features that enhance the capabilities to transport and compartmentalize pest management devices and nontoxic baits, and are useful for use on a maritime vessel on the ocean. The pest management devices and nontoxic baits articles are segregated into different compartments and color coded for quick access. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit includes a mechanical pest entrapment device, a gimbally mounted container for containing a predetermined quantity of nontoxic insecticide, an insect repellant delivery device, an insect repellant solid composition, and a container for the insect repellant solid composition. The exterior pouches provides the option of carrying bait, sanitation gels, paper towels, contact information, medicine, or other articles beneficial for the management of pests on a maritime vessel.
PESTS AND BIOLOGICAL AEROSOL DETECTION DEVICES
The present disclosure provides a device for detecting the presence of insects and bioaerosols comprising, a base and a shell, where the shell is affixed to the base forming a chamber, wherein an agent is contained with said chamber, and at least one channel, the channel(s) provides access to the chamber, the shell can be actuated by a person causing the device to expel air and optionally one or more agents from the chamber to the exterior and to draw in air and bioaerosols from the exterior into the chamber.
Bed System for Trapping Crawling Insects
A bed system for the inspection and treatment of crawling insects, for example bed bugs, includes a main support panel and at least one movable mattress panel upon the main support panel to define a crevice between the panels for harboring crawling insects for subsequent inspection and treatment. A sleeping mattress is then supported on the mattress panel. The support panel is supported above a supporting surface, for example the floor or a boxspring mattress, by a spacer frame. The support panel further includes a skirt member extending down from the perimeter edge of the support panel by a height of the spacer frame so that the bottom free edge of the skirt member is in close, non-contacting proximity to the supporting surface. Treatment chemicals may optionally be provided in the space below the main support panel which is defined by the spacer frame mounted between the supporting surface and the main support panel.
Bed System for Trapping Crawling Insects
A bed system for the inspection and treatment of crawling insects, for example bed bugs, includes a main support panel and at least one movable mattress panel upon the main support panel to define a crevice between the panels for harboring crawling insects for subsequent inspection and treatment. A sleeping mattress is then supported on the mattress panel. The support panel is supported above a supporting surface, for example the floor or a boxspring mattress, by a spacer frame. The support panel further includes a skirt member extending down from the perimeter edge of the support panel by a height of the spacer frame so that the bottom free edge of the skirt member is in close, non-contacting proximity to the supporting surface. Treatment chemicals may optionally be provided in the space below the main support panel which is defined by the spacer frame mounted between the supporting surface and the main support panel.
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.
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.