A01M25/004

PEST-MANAGEMENT APPARATUSES WITH SEPARATOR TO IMPROVE FUNCTION OF RODENT SENSOR
20170354139 · 2017-12-14 ·

Pest-management apparatuses (e.g., stations), such as, for example, that can configured to permit a rodent to enter and retrieve a bait and/or become trapped (e.g., adhesive or a snap-trap).

PEST-MANAGEMENT APPARATUSES WITH SEPARATOR TO IMPROVE FUNCTION OF RODENT SENSOR
20220361476 · 2022-11-17 · ·

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).

Attractants for rats
11666049 · 2023-06-06 ·

A rat attractant composition is disclosed which includes one or more isolated additives. The composition is attractive to at least rats of the species Rattus norvegicus. Devices including the rat attractant composition and methods of using a rat attractant composition are also disclosed.

Pest-management apparatuses with separator to improve function of rodent sensor
11259517 · 2022-03-01 · ·

Pest-management apparatuses (e.g., stations), such as, for example, that can configured to permit a rodent to enter and retrieve a bait and/or become trapped (e.g., adhesive or a snap-trap).

BAIT BOX FOR SEPARATING A FEEDING LOCATION BAIT BOX FOR SEPARATING A FEEDING LOCATION
20170295773 · 2017-10-19 ·

A bait box including a housing; a feeding location arranged in the housing and configured for a poison bait, wherein the feeding location is arranged in an air cushion in the housing so that the feeding location is accessible for a rodent from an outside of the bait box through an entry arranged at a lower end of the housing; and a separation element which defines a liquid space with a liquid within the housing when the liquid rises outside of the housing above a threshold level above which accessibility of the feeding location is not provided to the rodent any more, wherein the liquid space extends from the threshold level to the separation element and separates the feeding location from the liquid space, wherein the housing is closed air tight besides the entry so that the air cushion is captured in the housing.

PEST DETECTION

A system (10) for remote detection of pests, in this case as applied to a domestic dwelling (11) where a base station (12) communicates with eight detector or monitor units (13). The dotted (lines (14) indicate wired or wireless communication between the units (13) and the base station (12). As used herein the expressions “monitor” and “detector” are used interchangeably or where the detector is used as part of a box or cartridge where the detector is part (and may be reusable and separable) the whole unit including the detector part may be referred to as a monitor.

Bait station system
11425898 · 2022-08-30 ·

A tamper-proof bait station system that is capable of being weighted down to prevent an animal from removing the bait station from a desired location being treated for rodent or pest infestation. The tamper-proof bait station also includes a locking cap or cover used to secure a cover and base together.

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.

SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING PESTS POPULATION AND METHOD OF MANAGING SAME
20170318796 · 2017-11-09 ·

A bait station for trapping pets may include: a housing, a plurality of open channels located in the housing, such that the plurality of open channels may be configured to allow the entrance and the exit of pests to and from an open space within the housing and a bait holder located in the open space.

Peptide additives for enhancing acceptance and ingestion of edibles by rodents and uses thereof

Methods of using of guanylin family peptides to induce food or odor preferences in mammals are provided, along with methods for inducing feeding responses in mammals, and methods of controlling pest populations of mammals, such as rodents.