Patent classifications
A01M1/14
Insect Trap
The present disclosure provides an improved insect trap. In particular, the insect trap disclosed herein is especially useful for trapping tunneling or boring insects such as carpenter bees, or bees in the genus Xylocopa. The improved insect trap covers a carpenter bee bore and can trap the carpenter bees in the improved insect trap when the carpenter bees attempt to fly out.
Insect Trap
The present disclosure provides an improved insect trap. In particular, the insect trap disclosed herein is especially useful for trapping tunneling or boring insects such as carpenter bees, or bees in the genus Xylocopa. The improved insect trap covers a carpenter bee bore and can trap the carpenter bees in the improved insect trap when the carpenter bees attempt to fly out.
REPLACEABLE INSERT FOR INSECT TRAPPING DEVICE AND METHODS THEREOF
A replaceable insert for an insect trapping device is provided. The insert has an upper end region, a lower end region, and a first longitudinal centerline extending from the upper end region to the lower end region. The insert has an elongate, substantially planar adhesive surface for trapping an insect and a substantially planar, elongate tab positioned in the lower end region of the insert and extending away from the elongate, substantially planar adhesive surface. The tab has a first side edge, and a second side edge, wherein the first side edge and the second side edge converge at a proximal end of the tab. The tab comprises a second longitudinal centerline that is laterally offset a distance of from about 11 mm to about 15 mm from the first longitudinal centerline. The insert is asymmetric about the first longitudinal centerline.
Insect trap device
A removable substrate for an insect attractant device includes a body having front and rear faces. The body includes a grip portion with a slot and a lower portion disposed below the grip portion. The lower portion includes a retention aperture, a first lateral portion, and a second lateral, with a gap extending between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion. An adhesive is applied to the front face and the rear face, the adhesive being positioned between the grip portion and the lower portion, and being surrounded by an adhesive-free border on the front face and the rear face.
Insect trap device
A removable substrate for an insect attractant device includes a body having front and rear faces. The body includes a grip portion with a slot and a lower portion disposed below the grip portion. The lower portion includes a retention aperture, a first lateral portion, and a second lateral, with a gap extending between the first lateral portion and the second lateral portion. An adhesive is applied to the front face and the rear face, the adhesive being positioned between the grip portion and the lower portion, and being surrounded by an adhesive-free border on the front face and the rear face.
Portable Mosquito Trap
The present invention discloses a portable mosquito trap, which comprises a seat body, wherein a slot part for installing a sticky board is arranged on the seat body; a storage chamber is arranged in the seat body; the seat body is provided with a bait emitting hole which is close to the slot part; the seat body is provided with a ultraviolet lamp source. In this solution, when in use, bait is placed in the storage chamber; at the same time, a ultraviolet lamp source is arranged on the seat body; then, the sticky board is arranged on the seat body through the slot part, which can effectively improve the effect of attracting mosquitoes and improve the efficiency of killing mosquitoes.
INSECT TRAP DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING
A removable insect trap portion including a front housing including a convex outward-facing surface and a concave inner-facing surface; a protrusion configured to engage with a base portion; an adhesive surface configured to adhere to a flying insect; a cup joined to the front housing; and a lid affixed to the lip of the cup. The adhesive surface engages a bottom portion of the front housing and extends from the bottom portion to a top portion of the front housing. The lid is configured to cover the open end of the cup creating a seal between the lip and the lid. The lid comprises at least one opening and a removable tab disposed over the at least one opening. An insect-attracting substance and a carrier material is contained within the cup.
AMBULATORY PEST TRAPPING DEVICE
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.
AMBULATORY PEST TRAPPING DEVICE
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.
Insect trap device and method of using
An insect trap including a trap portion having a substantially planar surface, texts or graphics disposed on the substantially planar surface, and an adhesive disposed on the substantially planar surface and the texts or graphics. The texts or graphics are configured to produce alternating light/dark regions for attracting insects. The insect trap further includes a base portion directly connected to electrically conductive prongs. The base portion has a circuit board configured to receive power from the electronically conductive prongs, at least one LED light, and at least one slot configured to removably engage the trap portion and secure the trap portion in place during use. The LED light is disposed between at least one slot and the electrically conductive prongs. The trap portion removably engages the base portion and is mounted vertically on the base portion in front of the LED light.