DEVICE FOR MONITORING AND CATCHING INSECTS OF THE CULICIDAE POPULATION
20200113164 ยท 2020-04-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Stefano ZAMBONI (Forli' (FC), IT)
- Gregorio GENTILE (Bologna (BO), IT)
- Roberta COLONNA (Predappio - (FC), IT)
- Maurizio MAGNANI (Imola (BO), IT)
Cpc classification
A01M1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01M1/026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02A50/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A01M1/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01M1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device for monitoring and catching insects from the culicidae population, including a first container with first elements for attracting the insects; a second container, positioned inside the first container, and resting on it by a plurality of tie rods, an open upper base and a lower base, the second container provided with a second plurality of elements for attracting insects; a device for generating air flow, which is positioned at the lower base of the second container to suck in insects close to the device, from the outside towards the inside of the second container through the open upper base; and a perforated bag, positioned at the open upper base, which extends to the device for generating air flow, for monitoring and catching insects sucked inside.
Claims
1. A device for monitoring and catching insects from the culicidae population, comprising: a first container provided with a first plurality of elements for attracting insects; at least a second container, positioned inside the first container, and resting on the first container with a plurality of tie rods, comprising a first open upper end and a lower end, the second container being provided with a second plurality of elements for attracting the insects; at least one device for generating an air flow, which is positioned at the lower end of the second container so as to suck the insects close to the at least one device for generating an air flow from the outside of the second container to the inside of the second container through the first open upper end; and at least one perforated bag, which is positioned at the first open upper end of the second container and extends through the interior of the second container towards the at least one device for generating an air flow, the at least one perforated bag provided for monitoring and catching insects sucked inside the device, wherein the second plurality of elements for attracting the insects comprises a sound attractant for attracting the male insects ready for mating, whereby the sound attractant is an electronic device which reproduces a sound generated by the beating of wings of the female insects ready to mate.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first plurality of attractant elements comprises: a first olfactory attractant for attracting the female insects ready to oviposit; a first visual attractant for attracting the male and female insects; and wherein the second plurality of attractant elements further comprises a second olfactory attractant for attracting the females ready to have a blood meal.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first container has: a lateral surface, which is preferably cylindrical in shape, on which a plurality of through holes is made for the electrical, liquid, and/or gaseous supply of the device; a second open upper end on which a lid is positioned, made of a breathable white fabric and in which a central hole is made; and a closed lower end.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the first visual attractant comprises a black colored surface of the first container.
5. The device according to claim 1, further comprising an olfactory attractant for attracting the insects belonging to the species Culex pipiens, Anopheles spp, Aedes koreicus, Aedes japonicus, Aedes aegypti.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the olfactory attractant is a device for dispensing gaseous carbon dioxide, which introduces the carbon dioxide into the first container through at least one of a plurality of through holes of the first container.
7. The device according to claim 2, wherein the first olfactory attractant is a solution comprising water and an organic compound of natural origin; a closed lower base of the first container contains the solution; and the solution can be introduced into the first container through at least one of a plurality of through holes of the first container.
8. The device according to claim 2, wherein the second container has a lateral surface, which is cylindrical in shape, on which a housing is disposed; the device further comprising a release system in which the second olfactory attractant is absorbed, the release system being positioned in the housing, and the second olfactory attractant is a compound of substances which simulate the group of chemical substances given off in human skin perspiration and breathing.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein a housing for the sound attractant is disposed on a lateral surface of the second container and the sound attractant is powered by a cable passing through at least one of a plurality of through holes of the first container.
10. The device according to claim 3, wherein a black external collector element for conveying the insects inside the device is positioned on the first open upper end of the second container, the external collector element passing through the central hole of the lid.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one perforated bag comprises: a first part, having a cylindrical shape, accommodated inside the second container, the first part extends from the first open upper base to the lower base of the second container; and a second part, having a truncated cone shape, accommodated inside the first part of the at least one perforated bag and coupled to the first part of the at least one perforated bag at the upper base of the second container, wherein an external collector element secures the first part and the second part to the first open upper base of the second container.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device for generating an air flow is a fan powered through an electrical cable passing through at least one of a plurality of through holes of the first container.
13. The device according to claim 1, wherein the sound generated by the beating of wings of the female insects ready to mate comprises a first frequency and a second frequency.
14. The device according to claim 13, wherein the the sound generated by the beating of wings of the female insects ready to mate further comprises even and/or odd harmonics of the first frequency and/or the second frequency.
15. The device according to claim 13, wherein the first frequency remains constant and the second frequency changes over time in a looping manner.
16. The device according to claim 13, wherein the first frequency is generated at a lower magnitude than the second frequency.
17. The device according to claim 14, wherein the first frequency is approximately 1.05 kHz.
18. The device according to claim 14, wherein the second frequency varies in a continuous manner between approximately 526 Hz and approximately 498 Hz.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0038] These insects may be divided into the following groups: male individuals, female individuals ready for mating, female individuals which require the blood meal and female individuals about to oviposit.
[0039] More specifically, the attractant trap T comprises a first container 1, which is cylindrical in shape, capable of accommodating all the other construction elements of the attractant trap T.
[0040] The first cylindrical container 1 has a lateral surface 111, an open upper base 112 and a closed lower base 113 to allow the attractant trap T to be rested on a surface.
[0041] More specifically, the lateral surface 111 depicts a first attractant element of the visual type, more specifically coloured, because it has a black pigment.
[0042] The black is characterised by an increased attractant capacity both towards females and males of Aedes albopictus because in the South-East Asian forests where the tiger mosquito originates, it seeks cavities of trees and natural recesses to lay eggs and as a shelter, and therefore the colour black simulates a natural cranny.
[0043] Moreover, a plurality of through holes 111a , 111b, 111c, 111d for the electrical and liquid supply of the attractant trap T are made on the lateral surface 111.
[0044] A lateral surface provided with one through hole alone may also be used.
[0045] More specifically, the through holes 111a and 111b serve as a passageway for electrical supply cables for elements contained inside the first cylindrical container 1 which will be described in detail below; the through hole 111c is normally closed by a cap. In a specific embodiment, it serves as a passageway for the supply of a further olfactory attractant which will be described in detail below; the through hole 111d serves as passageway for the supply of a solution which will be described in detail below.
[0046] With regard to the further olfactory attractant present in a specific embodiment alone, it is depicted by a device 11 for dispensing gaseous carbon dioxide, which introduces the carbon dioxide into the first cylindrical container 1.
[0047] The gaseous carbon dioxide does not have particularly effective attractants towards the species Aedes albopictus but it is one of the chemical signals which is most followed in the search for the host by other mosquito species, such as the Culex pipiens.
[0048] The open upper base 112 is closed by a lid 12, which is made of a breathable white fabric.
[0049] A central hole 12a is made in the lid 12, designed to introduce further elements of the attractant trap T, as will be described in detail below.
[0050] The lower base 113 is an impermeable container and accommodates a solution 13, up to the through hole 111d, comprising water and an additive chemical substance, which serves as first chemical olfactory attractant.
[0051] More specifically, the additive chemical substance is of natural organic origin and may be selected from different substances, all characterisedat a predetermined concentrationby a strong olfactory attractant capacity towards the female mosquitos which have already had the blood meal and, once the eggs have matured, are in search of a site for ovipositing.
[0052] Substances having this important feature are for example plant macerals of leaves and/or grass, such as the oak bark, or Quercus Spp, maceral and the Bacillus thuringiensis variety israelensis-based solution.
[0053] The Bacillus thuringiensis variety israelensis is a bacteria known to be a larvicide for mosquito larvae but it also has a strong olfactory attractant capacity towards female mosquitos in search of a location for ovipositing.
[0054] Therefore, the additive chemical substance simulates the presence of a suitable place for laying the eggs and is introduced into the first cylindrical container 1 through the through hole 111d which can be capped using a closing element.
[0055] The attractant trap T further comprises a second container 2, which is cylindrical in shape, which is concentric compared to the first cylindrical container 1 and has a smaller diameter compared to the diameter of the first cylindrical container 1, which is provided with a second chemical olfactory attractant and a sound attractant.
[0056] The second container 2 is provided with a plurality of tie rods, more specifically a first 2, a second 2 and a third 2 tie rod by means of which the second container 2 is attached to the first container 1.
[0057] More specifically, the second cylindrical container 2 has a lateral surface 211, an open upper base 212 for accommodating elements which will be described in detail below, and a lower base 213.
[0058] A housing is made on the lateral surface 211, housing which occupies the whole lateral surface 211 or only part of it, designed to accommodate a release system in which the second chemical olfactory attractant 21 is absorbed.
[0059] More specifically, the release system is a slow-release absorbent material which releases scented substances contained in it, following the passage of an air current, as will be described in detail below.
[0060] The second chemical olfactory attractant 21 is composed of substances which simulate the group of chemical substances given off by human skin perspiration and breathing, such as butyric acid and/or propionic acid and/or formic acid and/or lactic acid and/or caproic acid, and is used to attract mainly female tiger mosquitos which are searching for the host on which to have the blood meal.
[0061] A housing for a sound attractant 22 is also obtained on the lateral surface 211.
[0062] The sound attractant 22 is an electronic device which reproduces the typical sound generated by the beating wings of the females ready to mate and is used to attract the males.
[0063] The electronic device is opportunely calibrated to emit a sound characterised by a frequency and volume capable of replicating the beating wings specifically of the female tiger mosquito. These specific frequencies are discussed with respect to
[0064] The presence of males trapped inside the first cylindrical container 1 favours the release of a fourth chemical additive represented by the chemical substances given off naturally by the males and which therefore attract the females ready for mating.
[0065] An external collector element 14, opportunely shaped to adjust the flow of suction, which passes through the central hole 12a of the lid 12, is positioned at the upper base 212 of the second cylindrical container 2.
[0066] The external collector element 14 is black, designed to convey the insects inside the attractant trap T and to support a perforated tulle bag 15.
[0067] The perforated tulle bag 15 comprises a first part 15a and a second part 15b.
[0068] The first part 15a, having a cylindrical shape, adheres to the inner surface of the inner cylinder 2, and a second part 15b, having a truncated cone shape, is accommodated inside the first part 15a.
[0069] The external collector element 14 is introduced in the upper base 212 of the second cylindrical container 2 so as to stop the bag 15 inside the second cylindrical container 2 and to partially come out of the central hole 12a of the lid 12.
[0070] A suction fan 16 which generates an air vortex which sucks the mosquitos into the attractant trap T is positioned at the lower base 213 of the second cylindrical container 2. The suction fan 16 is electrically powered through a cable passing through the through hole 111b made on the lateral surface 111 of the external cylinder 1.
[0071] The operation of the attractant trap T described above is as follows.
[0072] When a user intends using the attractant trap T to attract mosquitos, he/she initially electrically powers the attractant trap T by connecting it to the power grid using the cables of the suction fan 16 and of the sound attractant 22.
[0073] The suction fan 16 generates a depression and therefore causes a suction of air through the external collector element 14.
[0074] The sucked in external air is directed towards the lower base 113 of the first cylindrical container 1 and from here, striking against the inner lateral surface of the lower base 1, flows upwards to be output through the lid 12.
[0075] In this path, the air transfers the volatile substances contained in the solution 13 and in the second chemical olfactory attractant 21 to the outside, and comes into contact with the carbon dioxide which, in a specific embodiment, flows out of the device 11 for dispensing gaseous carbon dioxide, so as to diffuse these attractant substances outside the attractant trap T.
[0076] These substances diffused externally, combined with the call of the sound emitted by the sound attractant 22 and combined with the call of the visual attractant 111, contribute to attracting the mosquitos which, as soon as they move within the vicinity of the external collector element 14, are sucked in by the air vortex generated by the fan 16 and end up in the second part 15b of the bag 15 to remain trapped in it.
[0077] Moreover, the males trapped in the attractant trap T produce natural chemical substances which serve as an attractant for the females ready for mating.
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[0079] The sound produced by the sound attractant 22 may be a live recording of the sound generated by the beating wings of a female ready to mate. Such a live recording may also be further edited or adjusted to isolate desired frequencies. The sound produced by the sound attractant 22 may also be an artificially generated recording. The recording may thus be saved in a memory of the sound attractant and then played back through the sound attractant 22.
[0080] The sound attractant 22 may also be configured to produce or simulate sound generated by the beating wings of a female.
[0081] The sound generated by the sound attractant 22 is characterized by sound patterns, in particular loops, composed of sound moments 300 (T.sub.ON) and silence moments 301 (T.sub.OFF). Each loop has a duration of, for example, 7 seconds, but loops of any duration are possible. Loop durations of 0-5 seconds, 0-10 seconds, 0-20 seconds, and so on, are possible.
[0082] Sound moments 300 and silence moments 301 may be alternated during the duration of the loop. For example, during a loop of 7 seconds, the length of the sound moment 300 may be 5 seconds and the length of the silence moment may be 2 seconds.
[0083] Sound moments 300 and slience moments 301 may also appear more than once during a given loop, or not at all. For example, during a loop of 5 seconds, the length of the sound moment may be 5 seconds and the length of the slience moment may be 0 seconds. In another example, for a loop of 9 seconds, a sound moment of 3 seconds may be followed by a silence moment of 1 second which is followed by a sound moment of 2 seconds and a silence moment of 3 seconds. Any such combination is thus possible.
[0084] Within a given sound moment 300, there are two frequencies: F.sub.1 302 and F.sub.2 303. During a sound moment 300, frequency F.sub.1 302 may change while F.sub.2 303 remains constant. Both frequencies F.sub.1 302 and F.sub.2 303 have constant intensity with the presence of even and odd harmonics covering the entire sound spectrum up to the 19 kHz band. Which harmonics are present may vary between sound moments and/or loops.
[0085] It is understood that exact replication of the frequencies and spectrographs is unnecessary, and that approximate replication of such may be sufficient to obtain the desired effect of the present invention.
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[0087] Frequency F.sub.2 303 is generated at 1.05 kHz for the full duration of the sound moment 300 and maintains a consistent intensity.
[0088] Frequency F.sub.1 302 is generated at a higher intensity than that of frequency F.sub.2 303, and the intensity of frequency F.sub.1 302 is likewise maintained consistent for the full duration of the sound moment. At the beginning of the sound moment 300, frequency F.sub.1 302 is set to approximately 526 Hz. At approximately 2 seconds into the sound moment, frequency F.sub.1 302 has dropped to approximately 509 Hz. At approximately 2.7 seconds into the sound moment, frequency F.sub.1 302 has raised to approximately 519 Hz. At approximately 4 seconds into the sound moment, frequency F.sub.1 302 has again dropped to approximately 498 Hz. And finally, the sound moment ends with frequency F.sub.1 302 having been raised to approximately 504 Hz.
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[0090] As is apparent from the description above, the attractant trap T comprises a plurality of chemical, sound and visual attractants which contribute to attracting and then trapping mainly all the individuals of the species Aedes albopictus and secondly the individuals of the species Culex pipiens, Anopheles spp, Aedes koreicus, Aedes japonicus, Aedes aegypti.
[0091] This invention is described by way of example only, without limiting the scope of application, according to its preferred embodiments, but it shall be understood that the invention may be modified and/or adapted by experts in the field without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept, as defined in the claims herein.