BAIT STATION SYSTEM
20200045933 ยท 2020-02-13
Inventors
- Grace F. Hummell (Silver Spring, MD, US)
- Erika T. Machtinger (State College, PA, US)
- Andrew Y. Li (Ellicott City, MD, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A novel bait station system attracts animals and applies an acaricide, pesticide, and/or insecticide onto the animal when the animal attempts to feed on an attractant, or when the animal feeds on the attractant. The bait station system contains an attractant bin, at least one horizontal applicator for applying the acaricide, pesticide, and/or insecticide to the animal, and at least one vertical pole-type support which positions the horizontal applicator in the proper position. Each vertical pole-type support is attached to a flexible joint which permits the vertical pole-type support and the attached horizontal applicator to displace when an animal pushes against either the vertical pole-type support and horizontal applicator and then returns the vertical pole-type support and the attached horizontal applicator back to the intended position after the animal stops displacing them. Each flexible joint is attached to the attractant bin or to elevating anchors which are attached to the attractant bin.
Claims
1. A bait station system comprising: an attractant for attracting mammals; an attractant bin for holding the attractant; at least one horizontal applicator; at least one vertical pole-type support that holds said horizontal applicator in position; and, a flexible joint attaching said vertical pole-type support to said attractant bin; wherein, when an animal contacts said horizontal applicator, an acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof on said horizontal applicator is applied to said animal.
2. The bait station system of claim 1, further comprising at least one elevating anchor, wherein said elevating anchor is attached to said attractant bin and wherein said flexible joint is attached to said elevating anchor.
3. The bait station system of claim 1, further comprising at least one interior wall in said attractant bin, wherein said at least one interior wall further comprises an attractant opening through which said animal accesses said attractant.
4. The bait station system of claim 1, further comprising a detachable, absorbent material on said horizontal applicator.
5. The bait station system of claim 1, wherein said attractant is a mineral block or a salt block.
6. The bait station system of claim 1, further comprising a housing cover to shelter said attractant.
7. The bait station system of claim 1, further comprising one or more secondary openings.
8. The bait station system of claim 1, further comprising one or more tunnels.
9. The bait station system of claim 8, wherein said one or more tunnels contain material containing an acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof.
10. A method of applying an acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof on an animal, said method comprising (i) applying said acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof to each horizontal applicator of said bait station system of claim 1; (ii) placing said bait station system in an area where said animal lives; and (iii) placing an attractant in said bait station system; wherein when said animal accesses said bait station system, said acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof is applied to said animal.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein said attractant is a salt block, mineral block, or feed.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein said acaricide, pesticide, and insecticide are selected from the group consisting of permethrin, fenvalerate, cypermethrin, flucythrinate, fluvalinate, flumethrin, cyfluthrin, cyhalothrin, deltamethrin, abamectin, doramectin, eprinomectin, ivermectin, selamectin, milbemectin, milbemycin, moxidectin, amitraz, lindane, methoxychlor, chloropyrifos, coumaphos, crotoxyphos, cydectin, diazinon, dichlorvos, dioxathion, famphur, fenthion, naled, malathion, phosmet, ronnel, tetrachlorvonphos, pirimophos methyl, carbaryl, bendiocarb, propoxur, chlordimeform, a mixture of piperonyl butoxide and permethrin or pyrethroid pesticides, and a combination thereof.
13. A method of killing insects, ticks, and other pests that live on or in an animal, said method comprising (i) applying an acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof to each horizontal applicator of said bait station system of claim 1; (ii) placing an attractant in said bait station system; and (iii) placing said bait station system in an area where said animal lives; wherein when said animal accesses said bait station system, said acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof is applied to said animal and said acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof kills said insects, ticks, and other pests that live on or in said animal.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said attractant is a salt block, mineral block, or feed.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein said acaricide, pesticide, and insecticide are selected from the group consisting of permethrin, fenvalerate, cypermethrin, flucythrinate, fluvalinate, flumethrin, cyfluthrin, cyhalothrin, deltamethrin, abamectin, doramectin, eprinomectin, ivermectin, selamectin, milbemectin, milbemycin, moxidectin, amitraz, lindane, methoxychlor, chloropyrifos, coumaphos, crotoxyphos, cydectin, diazinon, dichlorvos, dioxathion, famphur, fenthion, naled, malathion, phosmet, ronnel, tetrachlorvonphos, pirimophos methyl, carbaryl, bendiocarb, propoxur, chlordimeform, a mixture of piperonyl butoxide and permethrin or pyrethroid pesticides, and a combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] As generally shown in
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[0024] For the purposes of this invention, a detachable, absorbent material includes, but is not limited to, a cloth, a fiber, a paint roller cover, a polymer, and any other material, onto or into which the acaricide, pesticide, and/or insecticide is applied. A glue strip and similar items are detachable, absorbent materials.
[0025] For the purposes of this disclosure, the term flexible joint is defined as: (1) a non-spring joint or (2) a tapered conical spring joint (see
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[0027] The flexible joint can be deformed when an animal attempts to access the attractant and while an animal feeds on the attractant, because the animal pushes against one or more vertical pole-type supports and/or one or more horizontal applicators. This flexible joint permits an animal to deflect the one or more vertical pole-type supports and/or one or more horizontal applicators without otherwise damaging the bait station system.
[0028] In another embodiment, the one or more vertical pole-type supports 120 and the one or more horizontal applicators 122 are located on one side of the bait station system 100, but not the other side. In this embodiment, an animal's primary access to the attractant 114 is on the side of the bait station system 100 containing the one or more vertical pole-type supports 120 and the one or more horizontal applicators 122.
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[0033] In one embodiment, the elevating anchors 140 can be detachable secured to the attractant bin 120 via screws, bolts, pins, clamps, and the like. In another embodiment, the elevating anchors 120 can be permanently secured to the attractant bin 120 via glue, welding, and the like. In another embodiment, if the attractant bin is made from a polymer or similar substance, the elevating anchors can be integrated into the attractant bin during the production of the attractant bin if one is using extrusion of the polymer into a mold; in which case the elevating anchors are permanently secured to the attractant bin.
[0034] When the elevating anchors are detachably secured to the bottom of the attractant bin, one can connect each elevating anchor to the attractant bin at independent and different distances from the mid-point of the attractant bin. Thus, each elevating anchor 140 is movable along the bottom of the attractant bin and/or along the exterior wall 108 of the attractant bin 102. When an elevating anchor extends beyond the outer edge of the attractant bin, one can pass a stake, rod, anchor, or other similar item through the elevating anchor into the ground to assist in keeping the bait station system stationary and up-right.
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[0036] In one embodiment, the width of the attractant bin 102 can range from approximately 8 inches to 30 inches, the height of the attractant bin 102 can range from approximately 5 inches to approximately 30 inches and its length can range from approximately 20 inches to approximately 50 inches. The distance from the ground to the top of the vertical pole-type supports 120 can vary, depending on the height of the attractant bin 102. In one embodiment, the distance ranges from approximately 6 inches to approximately 50 inches. In one embodiment, depending on the width of the attractant bin 102, the one or more horizontal applicators 122 can range in length from approximately 9 inches to approximately 35 inches. In one embodiment, the distance from the ground to the top of the housing cover 106 can also vary, depending on the height of the attractant bin 102 and the size of the attractant 114 that is to be placed under the housing cover 106. So, in one embodiment, the distance from the ground to the top of the housing cover 106 can range from approximately 5 inches to approximately 50 inches. In other embodiments, the bait station system can be larger or smaller than these measurements.
[0037] In another embodiment, the width of the attractant bin 102 is between approximately 10 inches and approximately 20 inches; its length is between approximately 25 inches and approximately 40 inches; and its height is between approximately 7 inches to approximately 20 inches. In yet another embodiment, the width of the attractant bin 102 is approximately 13 inches; its length is approximately 32 inches; and its height is approximately 10 inches. The measurements of the other components of this bait station system 100 can vary based on the measurements of the attractant bin 102.
[0038] In the embodiment of the bait station system 100 containing interior walls 110 that restrict access to the attractant 114, the attractant opening 112 in the interior walls are of sufficient size to permit a large animal to have limited access to the attractant. In these embodiments, the attractant opening has an arch shape and can range from approximately 5.0 inches to approximately 10.5 inches tall and from approximately 2.5 inches to approximately 7.5 inches wide. In another embodiment, the arched attractant opening can range from approximately 6.25 inches to approximately 9.25 inches tall and from approximately 3.0 inches to approximately 7 inches wide. In another embodiment, the arched attractant opening can range from approximately 6.75 inches to approximately 8.5 inches tall and from approximately 3.25 inches to approximately 6.75 inches wide.
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[0040] In yet another embodiment, one vertical pole-type support 120 is attached to one, two, three, or more horizontal applicators 122. In this embodiment, the vertical pole-type support can be attached to one end of the horizontal applicator(s) or to the approximate middle of each horizontal applicator (or any location in-between). In this embodiment, the bait station system can contain one, two, three, four, or more of these single vertical pole-type supports (each vertical pole-type supports attached to one or more horizontal applicators).
[0041] The length of the horizontal applicators can vary with the width and length of the bait station system and the location of the horizontal applicators. It is useful for the horizontal applicators be of sufficient number and length and be located at different heights such that both large animals and small animals contact at least one horizontal applicator when the animal attempts to feed or actually feeds on the attractant. As described above, because the vertical pole-type support is attached to a flexible joint, when an animal pushes the vertical pole-type support and/or the horizontal applicator(s) and displaces the vertical pole-type support and the attached horizontal applicant, they return to their prior position, being in place for the next animal to contact them.
[0042] In an alternative embodiment, only one interior wall 110 contains an attractant opening 112 and the other interior wall 110 is contiguous (i.e., lacking an attractant opening). In this embodiment, the bait station system contains horizontal applicator(s) 122 on the side of the bait station system 100 which contains the interior wall 110 having an attractant opening 112. In this manner, an animal still contacts the horizontal applicator(s) 122 when the animal feeds on and/or attempts to reach the attractant. In this embodiment, the bait station system 100 still contains two more elevating anchors 140 that elevate the attractant bin 102 off the ground.
[0043] In another embodiment of this bait station system 100, the attractant bin 102 contains one or more secondary openings in one or more exterior walls 108 located such that a small animal can enter the one or more secondary openings and gain access to the attractant 114. These secondary opening differ from any holes through which water may egress the attractant bin 102 because these secondary openings contain an absorbent material to which one applies an acaricide, pesticide and/or insecticide. As the small animal traverse one or more of the secondary openings, the small animal contacts the absorbent material and the acaricide, pesticide and/or insecticide is applied to the small animal. In addition, absorbent material containing acaricide, pesticide and/or insecticide can be placed on the floor 104 of the attractant bin in line with the secondary opening so that the small animal contacts that absorbent material when the small animal exits the secondary opening.
[0044] In yet another embodiment of this bait station system 100, the attractant bin 102 contains one or more tunnels that is opened to the exterior of the attractant bin and closed at the distal end. The tunnel can be of sufficient diameter to permit a small animal to enter the tunnel. One inserts absorbent material containing an acaricide, pesticide and/or insecticide into the tunnel. The small animal can remove the absorbent material containing the acaricide, pesticide and/or insecticide from the tunnel and carry the absorbent material back to the small animal's den, nest, or other type of abode.
[0045] Non-limiting examples of acaricide, pesticide and/or insecticide that can be used with the bait station system include permethrin, fenvalerate, cypermethrin, flucythrinate, fluvalinate, flumethrin, cyfluthrin, cyhalothrin, deltamethrin, abamectin, doramectin, eprinomectin, ivermectin, selamectin, milbemectin, milbemycin, moxidectin, amitraz, lindane, methoxychlor, chloropyrifos, coumaphos, crotoxyphos, cydectin, diazinon, dichlorvos, dioxathion, famphur, fenthion, naled, malathion, phosmet, ronnel, tetrachlorvonphos, pirimophos methyl, carbaryl, bendiocarb, propoxur, chlordimeform, a mixture of piperonyl butoxide and permethrin or pyrethroid pesticides, and other similar chemicals or a combination thereof.
[0046] In another embodiment, the attractant also contains one or more acaricide, pesticide insecticide, birth control agent, vaccine, etc., which an animal ingests upon feeding on the attractant.
[0047] For the purposes of this invention, an animal is any bird or mammal. Non-limiting examples of large animals include bovine, horse, goat, sheep, deer, elk, moose, llama, alpaca, bear, canines, and felines. Non-limiting examples of small animals include birds (e.g., turkey, song birds, and crows), woodchucks, mouse, rat, chipmunk, raccoon, hedgehog, groundhog, mongoose, squirrel, and mink.
[0048] The acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof that is applied onto the horizontal applicators can be formulated with a transdermal carrier which carries the acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof through the dermis. Then the acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof enters the blood stream of the animal and travels to all parts of the animal's body. In another embodiment, the acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof could also be formulated with a carrier that spreads along the animal's epidermis. In all embodiments, after an animal rubs against a horizontal applicator of the bait station system, the animal is treated with the acaricide, pesticide, insecticide, or a combination thereof on the horizontal applicator which kill external pests and/or internal pests, as well as any parasitic animal that feeds on the host (e.g., ticks, lice, mites, fleas, biting flies, worms (living in intestines or other parts of the body), etc.).
Experimental Data
[0049] Between Jun. 1, 2017 and Jun. 9, 2017, Table 1 shows the types of animals that accessed the bait station system, the number of times each type of animal accessed the bait station system, and the attractant used.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Species Bait Type Total Times used White-Tail Deer Salt 63 Squirrel Salt 16 Raccoon Salt 3
[0050] The accompanying drawings are included herein only to further illustrate the invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined by the claims. The above description and drawings describe at least one, but not all embodiments, of the inventions claimed. Indeed, these inventions may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements.
[0051] The terms approximately and about refer to a quantity, level, value or amount that varies by as much as 30% in one embodiment, or in another embodiment by as much as 20%, and in a third embodiment by as much as 10% to a reference quantity, level, value or amount. As used herein, the singular form a, an, and the include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, the term a bacterium includes both a single bacterium and a plurality of bacteria.
[0052] The foregoing detailed description and certain representative embodiments and details of the invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description of the invention. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. It will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art that modifications and variations may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention. All references cited herein are incorporated by reference.