A01M23/16

Pest trap monitor
10531653 · 2020-01-14 · ·

Disclosed are various embodiments for a trap monitor. The trap monitor can detect when a trap is triggered using a magnetic interlock attached to the trap and a magnetic flux sensor. The trap monitors may forward trap events and other information to a central hub for communication to a server. The trap monitors and hub can be configured using infrared transmissions from a mobile device.

Pest trap monitor
10531653 · 2020-01-14 · ·

Disclosed are various embodiments for a trap monitor. The trap monitor can detect when a trap is triggered using a magnetic interlock attached to the trap and a magnetic flux sensor. The trap monitors may forward trap events and other information to a central hub for communication to a server. The trap monitors and hub can be configured using infrared transmissions from a mobile device.

Animal trap with animal entrance encouraging means
10512258 · 2019-12-24 ·

An animal trap features entrance encouraging mechanism for urging an animal into an enclosure of the trap. The mechanism features a pushing unit pivotally supported outside the interior space of the enclosure adjacent an access-way that opens into same. The pushing unit is pivotal about an axis generally parallel to a plane of the access-way for movement between a withdrawn position in which the access-way is unobstructed and a working position in which the pushing unit substantially obstructs the access-way. An actuator coupled to the pushing unit is triggered by an animal detection device at an approach area outside the enclosure within a travel path followed by the pushing unit, whereby the pushing unit urges the animal toward and through the access-way into the interior space of the enclosure. A one way gate prevents exit of the trapped animal after return of the pushing unit to the withdrawn position.

Animal trap with animal entrance encouraging means
10512258 · 2019-12-24 ·

An animal trap features entrance encouraging mechanism for urging an animal into an enclosure of the trap. The mechanism features a pushing unit pivotally supported outside the interior space of the enclosure adjacent an access-way that opens into same. The pushing unit is pivotal about an axis generally parallel to a plane of the access-way for movement between a withdrawn position in which the access-way is unobstructed and a working position in which the pushing unit substantially obstructs the access-way. An actuator coupled to the pushing unit is triggered by an animal detection device at an approach area outside the enclosure within a travel path followed by the pushing unit, whereby the pushing unit urges the animal toward and through the access-way into the interior space of the enclosure. A one way gate prevents exit of the trapped animal after return of the pushing unit to the withdrawn position.

DEVICE FOR TRAPPING AND KILLING RODENTS
20190343108 · 2019-11-14 ·

The invention provides a device for trapping and killing rodents comprising one to a plurality of rectangular box shaped enclosures containing rodent snap traps having spring-loaded bars, the enclosure having a height, a width and a length, wherein the length and width are adapted to the length and width of a rodent snap trap, and wherein the height is adapted to accommodate the spring loaded bar closing within the enclosure, and wherein the enclosure has a front end and a back end, wherein the back end is closed and the front end is fully open, and wherein the open front end has a spacer having a length adapted to place the open ends of the enclosures at a distance from a wall that is sufficient for a rodent to pass between the wall and enter the enclosures.

DEVICE FOR TRAPPING AND KILLING RODENTS
20190343108 · 2019-11-14 ·

The invention provides a device for trapping and killing rodents comprising one to a plurality of rectangular box shaped enclosures containing rodent snap traps having spring-loaded bars, the enclosure having a height, a width and a length, wherein the length and width are adapted to the length and width of a rodent snap trap, and wherein the height is adapted to accommodate the spring loaded bar closing within the enclosure, and wherein the enclosure has a front end and a back end, wherein the back end is closed and the front end is fully open, and wherein the open front end has a spacer having a length adapted to place the open ends of the enclosures at a distance from a wall that is sufficient for a rodent to pass between the wall and enter the enclosures.

Systems and methods for trapping animals

A system for trapping animals includes a cable and an enclosure adapted to be suspended above a trap area by the cable. A release mechanism includes a pivotable member, and the pivotable member is configured to rotate about a pivot support between an engaged position and a released position. The pivotable member in the engaged position supports the cable to hold the enclosure in a suspended position, and the pivotable member in the released position releases the cable to allow the enclosure to fall from the suspended position and enclose the trap area. The system further includes an actuator, which in an extended position holds the pivotable member in the engaged position. In a retracted position, the actuator releases the pivotable member to allow the pivotable member to rotate into the released position.

Systems and methods for trapping animals

A system for trapping animals includes a cable and an enclosure adapted to be suspended above a trap area by the cable. A release mechanism includes a pivotable member, and the pivotable member is configured to rotate about a pivot support between an engaged position and a released position. The pivotable member in the engaged position supports the cable to hold the enclosure in a suspended position, and the pivotable member in the released position releases the cable to allow the enclosure to fall from the suspended position and enclose the trap area. The system further includes an actuator, which in an extended position holds the pivotable member in the engaged position. In a retracted position, the actuator releases the pivotable member to allow the pivotable member to rotate into the released position.

ATTRACTANTS FOR MICE

Compositions attractive to mice include one or more long-range volatiles and one or more short-range volatiles. The long-range volatiles can include butyric acid, 2-methylbutyric acid, and 4-heptanone. Devices and methods of using the compositions are also disclosed.

ATTRACTANTS FOR MICE

Compositions attractive to mice include one or more long-range volatiles and one or more short-range volatiles. The long-range volatiles can include butyric acid, 2-methylbutyric acid, and 4-heptanone. Devices and methods of using the compositions are also disclosed.