Patent classifications
A01M23/02
Ferromagnetic Pest Trap
The invention relates to methods of trapping a pest, said method comprising providing ferromagnetic particles for ingestion by the pest, and trapping the pest using one or more magnets, wherein a trapped pest has ingested and internally accumulated an amount of the ferromagnetic particles sufficient to permit immobilization of the pest using said one or more magnets. Devices for use with the methods of the instant invention are also disclosed.
Nuisance Animal Trapping Assembly
A nuisance animal trapping assembly for controlling a population of nuisance animals includes a box, which defines an interior space. The box has a top, which is open. A lid is hingedly engaged to the box and is positioned to selectively close the top. The box has a hole positioned in a side thereof proximate to a bottom thereof. A closure is engaged to the box proximate to the hole and selectively closes the hole. A bait station is selectively positionable in the interior space and attracts a nuisance animal through the hole into the interior space. The closure retains the nuisance animal within the interior space to trap the nuisance animal.
Nuisance Animal Trapping Assembly
A nuisance animal trapping assembly for controlling a population of nuisance animals includes a box, which defines an interior space. The box has a top, which is open. A lid is hingedly engaged to the box and is positioned to selectively close the top. The box has a hole positioned in a side thereof proximate to a bottom thereof. A closure is engaged to the box proximate to the hole and selectively closes the hole. A bait station is selectively positionable in the interior space and attracts a nuisance animal through the hole into the interior space. The closure retains the nuisance animal within the interior space to trap the nuisance animal.
ANIMAL TRAP
An animal trap includes an outer member, an inner member, a resilient member, a bottom portion, and a trigger. The outer member has a first lower end and a first upper end, and defines a first cavity. The inner member has a second lower end and a second upper end, and defines a second cavity. At least a portion of the inner member is positioned within the first cavity of the outer member. The inner member is slidably repositionable relative to the outer member between a cocked position and a deployed position. The resilient member is positioned to bias the inner member into the deployed position. The bottom portion is coupled to the first lower end of the outer member. At least one of the bottom portion and the first lower end of the outer member define a passage. The trigger assembly is positioned to selectively hold the inner member in the cocked position.
ANIMAL TRAP
An animal trap includes an outer member, an inner member, a resilient member, a bottom portion, and a trigger. The outer member has a first lower end and a first upper end, and defines a first cavity. The inner member has a second lower end and a second upper end, and defines a second cavity. At least a portion of the inner member is positioned within the first cavity of the outer member. The inner member is slidably repositionable relative to the outer member between a cocked position and a deployed position. The resilient member is positioned to bias the inner member into the deployed position. The bottom portion is coupled to the first lower end of the outer member. At least one of the bottom portion and the first lower end of the outer member define a passage. The trigger assembly is positioned to selectively hold the inner member in the cocked position.
PEST-MANAGEMENT APPARATUSES WITH SEPARATOR TO DIRECT RODENT MOVEMENT AND/OR IMPROVE RODENT CONTACT WITH ADHESIVE
Pest-management apparatuses (e.g., stations), such as, for example, that can be configured to permit a rodent to enter and retrieve a bait and/or become trapped (e.g., via adhesive or a snap-trap).
PEST-MANAGEMENT APPARATUSES WITH SEPARATOR TO DIRECT RODENT MOVEMENT AND/OR IMPROVE RODENT CONTACT WITH ADHESIVE
Pest-management apparatuses (e.g., stations), such as, for example, that can be configured to permit a rodent to enter and retrieve a bait and/or become trapped (e.g., via adhesive or a snap-trap).
SENSOR STATION SYSTEM FOR PEST MONITORING
A system for managing and monitoring a sensor network that senses pest activity. A plurality of sensor stations may be controlled by the system, such sensor station configured for detecting the presence of pests at a baiting station, or for alerting users to the presence of a pest in a trap, as well as a related system of data collection and data management of pest activity data.
SENSOR STATION SYSTEM FOR PEST MONITORING
A system for managing and monitoring a sensor network that senses pest activity. A plurality of sensor stations may be controlled by the system, such sensor station configured for detecting the presence of pests at a baiting station, or for alerting users to the presence of a pest in a trap, as well as a related system of data collection and data management of pest activity data.
Multi-containment Large Animal Trap
A trap for large animals. The system utilizes multi-containment areas for improved efficiency in herd animal trapping. The outer containment zone of the system is designed in such a way to promote animals further into the inner containment zone. The improved efficiency lowers overall cost of trap operation in terms of time, consumable bait replenishment and number of attempts on target animal groups. The system allows for independent and remote actuation of containment zone gates. Data is transmitted to a remote user and remote actuation of attracting or deterring audio can be done during trapping process. The architecture of the trap dissuades animals capable of jumping from doing so over the containment walls.