A01M23/16

Smart micro-mouse trap
10440944 · 2019-10-15 ·

A smart micro-mouse trap is disclosed herein which can be used to trap and kill the mouse, rat, rodent, etc. instantly. The embodiment comprises an enclosure for the mouse, a beam to detect the mouse, a trap, a latch and a solenoid powered by an electrical circuit to activate the tripping mechanism as the mouse enters the trap and breaks the beam. The smart micro-mouse trap is advantageous and useful as it is inexpensive, easy to operate, durable and allows for sanitary disposal of the dead mice, rats, rodents without contact to human.

Smart micro-mouse trap
10440944 · 2019-10-15 ·

A smart micro-mouse trap is disclosed herein which can be used to trap and kill the mouse, rat, rodent, etc. instantly. The embodiment comprises an enclosure for the mouse, a beam to detect the mouse, a trap, a latch and a solenoid powered by an electrical circuit to activate the tripping mechanism as the mouse enters the trap and breaks the beam. The smart micro-mouse trap is advantageous and useful as it is inexpensive, easy to operate, durable and allows for sanitary disposal of the dead mice, rats, rodents without contact to human.

Animal trap disposable anchor driver
10378170 · 2019-08-13 ·

An animal trap (T) has an attached chain (C) and anchor (A). A driver (10) for driving the anchor into the ground has a shaft (12) with upper and lower sections (12A, 12B), the upper section having a smaller diameter than the lower section. The bottom (14) of the shaft is contoured to mate with the anchor. A handle (16) facilitates removal of the shaft from the ground after the anchor is driven into place. The handle has a sleeve (18) slidably fitting over the upper section of the shaft and an arm (22) extending outwardly from the sleeve for grasping by a user of the driver. A cap (24) fits onto the upper end of the shaft and is struck by a tool used to drive the shaft into the ground and set the anchor in place.

Animal trap disposable anchor driver
10378170 · 2019-08-13 ·

An animal trap (T) has an attached chain (C) and anchor (A). A driver (10) for driving the anchor into the ground has a shaft (12) with upper and lower sections (12A, 12B), the upper section having a smaller diameter than the lower section. The bottom (14) of the shaft is contoured to mate with the anchor. A handle (16) facilitates removal of the shaft from the ground after the anchor is driven into place. The handle has a sleeve (18) slidably fitting over the upper section of the shaft and an arm (22) extending outwardly from the sleeve for grasping by a user of the driver. A cap (24) fits onto the upper end of the shaft and is struck by a tool used to drive the shaft into the ground and set the anchor in place.

Animal device
20190223429 · 2019-07-25 ·

A animal device to capture live animals may include a top wall; a bottom wall opposed to the top wall; a pair of opposing side walls to connect the top wall and the bottom wall; a removable back wall to connect to the top wall, the bottom wall and the side walls; an inclined wall connected to the top wall having a first magnetic portion; and a pivoting platform being pivotably mounted on the opposing side walls having a second magnetic portion.

Animal device
20190223429 · 2019-07-25 ·

A animal device to capture live animals may include a top wall; a bottom wall opposed to the top wall; a pair of opposing side walls to connect the top wall and the bottom wall; a removable back wall to connect to the top wall, the bottom wall and the side walls; an inclined wall connected to the top wall having a first magnetic portion; and a pivoting platform being pivotably mounted on the opposing side walls having a second magnetic portion.

DEVICE FOR TRAPPING AND KILLING RODENTS
20190223430 · 2019-07-25 ·

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
20190223430 · 2019-07-25 ·

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.

Rodent trap and rodent management
12010985 · 2024-06-18 · ·

A rodent trap and a method of managing rodent control using a rodent trap are disclosed. The rodent trap includes a housing including a kill compartment that houses at least one electric shocking device for shocking a rodent, an entrance tunnel at a first end of the kill compartment, and a door at a second end of the kill compartment. The entrance tunnel is of a length and shape so as to prevent an operative from accidentally inserting a hand into the kill compartment. The entrance tunnel includes a sensor. The trap further includes a power source, an interface, and a printed circuit board for determining that the shocking device has triggered, that the rodent has not departed from the housing within a defined time period, and that facilitates communication sending a signal remotely.

BAIT BOX WITH LOCKING BAIT BAR

A pest control device may include a bait support system. The bait support system may include a bait bar having a first end and a second end. An aperture in the pest control device may receive at least a portion of the first end of the bait bar. A locking mechanism may secure the second end so as to lock the bait bar to the pest control device. The bait bar may be locked to the pest control device when a lid of the pest control device is in an open configuration.