Adhesive Patents (Class 43/114)
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Patent number: 8341874Abstract: A pest control device uses a replaceable glueboard to immobilize pests attracted to the pest control device. A unique guide is provided to help prevent the adhesive surface of the glueboards from coming into contact with other surfaces of the pest control device during installation and removal of such glueboards.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Gardner Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Bruce R. Studer, Timothy M. Jones
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Publication number: 20120297662Abstract: A stink bug trap constructed in accordance with an embodiment includes a first housing, and a support member that extends from the first housing along a first direction. The support member includes a body, a channel extending at least partially through the body along the first direction, and at least one aperture that extends through the body along a direction that is transverse to the first direction. The stink bug trap further includes a fluorescent light source and a removable cartridge. The fluorescent light source is coupled to the first housing such that the light source extends into the channel of the support member. The removable cartridge is configured to be mounted on the support member. The removable cartridge has a sticky surface that is configured to immobilize a stink bug.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventor: Andrew Paul Strube
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Patent number: 8316578Abstract: An device for attracting and capturing an insect is provided. The device includes a housing which defines an interior space and a plurality of entrances in open communication with the interior space, a downwardly sloping panel coupled to and disposed within the housing, and an adhesive attached to at least a portion of the bottom surface of the downwardly sloping panel. The downwardly sloping panel and the housing together define a tapering passageway which leads to a crevice opposite at least one of the plurality of entrances, and the adhesive attached to the bottom surface of the panel is adapted to capture the insect.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Boundless Innovations, LLCInventors: Mitchell Faham, Scott Soltis
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Publication number: 20120291336Abstract: A bedbug protective device has a carrier material, an attachment element coupled to the carrier material, and a sticky trap element coupled to the carrier material. The carrier material is impregnated with a bedbug repellent or insecticide. The carrier may be formed, for example, with its cross-section in a generally “C” shape with a back portion and first and second lip portions defining a channel, and with the first and second lip portions defining a longitudinal opening to the channel which is sized to permit bedbugs to enter the opening. The protective device first acts in a deterrent capacity, and secondly acts in a trapping capacity with respect to bedbugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: Herman L. Friend
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Publication number: 20120291337Abstract: The present invention provides a bug housing for attracting, monitoring and detecting bugs, including bed bugs. The housing 10 includes first and second layers 12 and 14 being of any shape, and being held in a spaced apart configuration by suitable spacing devices, such as corner posts. At least one of the first and second layers 12 and 14 has at least one glue and/or adhesive area 32 layer thereon. The glue and/or adhesive area 32 includes therein lactic acid 40, scents or fragrances 50, hormones, human pheromones 60, and 1-Octen-3-ol for attracting, monitoring and detecting bugs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventor: Maria Curcio
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Patent number: 8302345Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides a method of interchanging inserts in a pest station. A lock mechanism interlocking a lid to a base of a pest station is unlocked and the lid is opened. A first insert including an entrance mechanism is removed from a cavity of the pest station and a second insert including at least one of a bait, an attractant, and a snap trap is placed within the cavity of the pest station. The lid is closed and the locking mechanism is secured to interlock the lid to the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2011Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Ecolab USA Inc.Inventors: Thomas D. Nelson, William J. Pattison, Joshua James Lanz, Bryan John Henneman, James J. Tarara
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Publication number: 20120266520Abstract: A stink bug trap can include a trap panel and at least one coupling member that extends from the trap panel and is configured to couple the trap panel to a target surface. The trap panel includes a first sticky surface. The first sticky surface of the trap panel faces the target surface when the trap panel is coupled to the target surface, and at least a major portion of the first sticky surface of the trap panel is spaced apart from the target surface by a distance that is between about 0.125 inches and about 1.5 inches when the trap panel is coupled to the target surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2011Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventor: Andrew Paul Strube
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Patent number: 8291638Abstract: This disclosure relates to the field of illuminating insect-catching devices, in particular to insect-catching devices comprising an adhesive surface. In particular, the illuminating portion is electrically powered, in one form by standard household power.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Inventor: Lance Larsen
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Publication number: 20120246998Abstract: A bed bug trap includes heat, carbon dioxide and/or semiochemicals (pheromones and/or kairomones), to attract and trap bed bugs. The trap may be combined with the appearance and/or function of another appliance, such as an air freshener. The release of semiochemicals may be combined with the release of air freshening compositions. The bed bug trap may provide one attraction mode, or two attraction modes, namely one which uses heat, carbon dioxide and/or kairomones to attract bed bugs seeking a meal, and the other which uses pheromones to attract bed bugs seeking a safe harbor, i.e. a hiding place. The bed bug trap may be combined with a wide variety of appliances, such as air fresheners, alarm clocks, clock radios, humidifiers, desk or table lamps, power bars, etc..Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: BUG ELIMINATION AND PREVENTION CORPORATIONInventors: Kailash C. VASUDEVA, Satnam SINGH
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Patent number: 8250803Abstract: An insect trap comprising a transparent tube coated on an exterior surface with a tacky adhesive is placed where insects typically travel. When the insects crawl over the tube, they become ensnarled and stuck in the adhesive. The trap is preferably available in a kit comprising a variable quantity of tubes in a housing and a means to customize the length of tubes.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Inventors: Badrih S. Kanno, Joseph S. Kanno
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Publication number: 20120210628Abstract: An apparatus for trapping insects, such as bedbugs, that are attempting to access beds and other pieces of furniture, the insect trapping apparatus has an adhesive surface that peripherally encircles an inner non-adhesive supporting surface. Users of the insect trapping apparatus place the support posts of beds or other pieces of furniture on the inner non-adhesive supporting surface. The insect trapping apparatus has an outer non-adhesive surface that peripherally encircles the adhesive surface, and the outer non-adhesive surface has channels therethrough with openings to the adhesive surface to permit transit of insects from outside the insect trapping apparatus to the adhesive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Jee Sun Park, Myung Soon Park
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Patent number: 8245438Abstract: A ceiling system includes a number of longitudinal beams and/or transverse beams to be arranged in longitudinal arrangement and/or transverse arrangement in a building space, a number of ceiling panels to be arranged on the longitudinal and/or transverse beams, and at least one insect catching device, which: a horizontal holder supported by the transverse beams and/or longitudinal beams; one or more electrical lamps for emitting ultraviolet light to the surrounding area for the purpose of attracting insects; a connecting element for connecting the lamp to the domestic mains supply; and a fixing element for fixing insects attracted by the light.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Inventions Care BVInventor: Leendert Maria Kelders
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Publication number: 20120204476Abstract: A bed bug monitor includes a base and a central housing. The central housing is insulated and encloses a supply of solid carbon dioxide. During use an aperture in the housing releases a plume of carbon dioxide vapor which attracts bed bugs onto the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Jeffrey Frisch, Jonathan Frisch
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Patent number: 8240081Abstract: A trap for collecting insects and pests is formed in a triangular prism shape. The triangular prism shaped trap is formed from a rectangular plate that is divided into three sections, the rectangular plate being bent into the triangular prism shape. A rectangular cavity that protrudes inward into the trap may be formed on one wall. Also, a control card may be mounted on one wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Inventor: Ricardo Osvaldo Cuellar Bernal
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Publication number: 20120174470Abstract: A pest control device uses a replaceable glueboard to immobilize pests attracted to the pest control device. A unique guide is provided to help prevent the adhesive surface of the glueboards from coming into contact with other surfaces of the pest control device during installation and removal of such glueboards.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Gardner Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Bruce R. Studer, Timothy M. Jones
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Publication number: 20120167309Abstract: A plurality of bed bug monitoring and/or trapping devices are secured to the side portions and end portions of a fitted bed sheet or are secured to the side portions and end portions of a box spring. Each of the devices includes a pocket having a fluted member inserted therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Brian D. Heidorn
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Publication number: 20120167450Abstract: An insect trap includes an internal source of multi-directional illumination mounted within the housing. The outer surface of the housing has an adhesive layer. The internal source of illumination attracts insects which fly onto the adhesive layer and become ensnared on the surface of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Jeffrey Frisch
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Publication number: 20120124888Abstract: A tick trap comprising of a thin wire placed into the ground with a sticky surface to trap ticks and a plastic sheath protecting wire with an attractant placed within the tip to attract ticks to the trap.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventor: Thomas Matthew Lemberg
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Patent number: 8181384Abstract: A device for interrupting the gestating cycle of a mosquito includes a container having a bottom wall and side walls. A generally porous sheet of material is placed over the upper opening thus formed in the container by securing it to the periphery of the container. Double sided tape, mechanical clips, etc. may be used to attach the porous material to the periphery of the container to cover the open area. The porous sheet of material is farametis and contains apertures that are small enough to prevent an adult mosquito from passing through it but yet allow evaporation of water placed into the container and water molecules through the apertures. A sticky substance is placed on the outer surface of the porous sheet. Water is evaporated from the container and water molecules are released through the apertures into the atmosphere above the porous sheet. Gestating mosquito's are attracted to the device and attempt to enter the container to lay there eggs in the water within the container but can not.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: Barry Lebost
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Publication number: 20120110893Abstract: A detection device and method for monitoring the presence of crawling insects, such as bedbugs is provided. One embodiment of the device includes a strip of material, having opposed front and rear surfaces and a plurality of apertures extending through the material, and an adhesive strip applied to the rear surface of the longitudinal strip, thereby exposing the adhesive through the apertures in the longitudinal strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: Night Stick Company, LLCInventor: Mathew Fabry
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Publication number: 20120055075Abstract: A 3D insect device is described which comprises a preferably water-resistant body that can assume a folded position and then unfolded to expand into a true 3-dimensional structure with one or more elements to either attract or repel flying nuisance and pest insects like flies, mosquitoes, moths, beetles etc or to attract beneficial insects. The structure preferably simulates comparable shape, size and color as occurring in nature, having significant effects on the instincts of the target insects. The 3D device shape is supplemented with one or more of insect attractant colors, tacky agents, food attractants, pheromones, fragrances and aromas, insecticides, and repellents. Water-resistant, preferably biodegradable materials permit both indoor and outdoor use. The device design significantly improves convenience of use while reducing unintended contact of non-targets such as users, children, pets or wildlife with the contact surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Inventors: Constanze Winkler, Herman L. Friend, Antoine Biron, Jie Shan Zheng
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Patent number: 8104223Abstract: An apparatus designed to catch flies and other flying insects comprises an aesthetically pleasing rectangular housing with a top opening which allows an insect to fly or crawl onto an internal tacky sheet to be trapped. The housing may be placed upon any flat surface or be wall-mounted, thereby minimizing an occurrence of observing the trapped dead insects. A side surface of the housing provides loading and unloading of a slide-in tacky sheet. The tacky sheet attracts and traps flying or crawling insects such as flies through the top opening of the housing, thereby partially blocking a view of the trapped insects inside.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2010Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Inventor: John Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20120005947Abstract: A pest control device uses a replaceable glueboard to immobilize pests attracted to the pest control device. A unique guide is provided to help prevent the adhesive surface of the glueboards from coming into contact with other surfaces of the pest control device during installation and removal of such glueboards.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Gardner Manufacturing Co.,Inc.Inventors: Bruce R. Studer, Timothy M. Jones
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Patent number: 8079175Abstract: The present invention is directed towards an improved flying insect trap, in the form of a housing and internal disposable portion. In one embodiment, the exterior portion comprises roof and body panels which are manufactured from a poster board paper stock that is printed on opposing sides with contrasting colors. The interior portion comprises a self-adhesive assembly constructed from a heavy weight chipboard material that is preferably white that surrounds an internal attractive element.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Kittrich CorporationInventors: Mark Allen Calkins, Stephan Sutton
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Publication number: 20110283597Abstract: The invention resides in an insect trap (10) comprising a housing (14) which has one or more access apertures (19) to permit entry of insects into a hollow interior (19B) of the housing (14) and a catchment tank (20) located below the one or more access apertures (19) for trapping of insects characterised in that there is provided an air diffuser (30) above one or more access apertures (19) and an air blower (37) or fan located adjacent to the air diffuser (30) for generating circulating air within the housing (14). Circulating air is then confined mainly to the housing interior (19B) and does not escape through the access apertures (19).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: BANTIX WORLDWIDE PTY. LTD.Inventor: Andrew Coventry
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Publication number: 20110214340Abstract: A device used with nectar type bird feeders that acts as a barrier to prevent ant contamination. The device is positioned between the nectar feeder and the feeder support or is adapted to fit directly on a feeder or feeder support. The device is configured to hold a tacky polymer insert that is located to be in the only path available to the ants attempting to crawl to the feeder. The ants are prevented from entering and contaminating the nectar-feeder as they will not cross over the tacky polymer insert. The elastic, shape retaining tacky polymer insert is very easy to remove and can be handled directly where it can be cleaned with liquid soap and water if it become dirty or dust covered. The ant barrier device with the tacky polymer inserts can perform effectively as an ant barrier for several feeding seasons. Alternatively, a unitary structured, tacky polymer barrier may be constructed for direct attachment to a nectar-type birdfeeder or feeder support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2011Publication date: September 8, 2011Inventor: Arnold Gregory Klein
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Publication number: 20110203158Abstract: A bedbug trap having at least a first plane panel of fibrous material and a second panel of fibrous material, the first panel having a zone covered in an adhesive for fastening to the second panel, the second panel including a strip of adhesive on at least one face, which adhesive strip is of a width that is less than the width of the first panel, and the first panel including a zone that is covered in an adhesive that is located at a distance from and facing the adhesive strip, wherein the second panel is plane, and the first and second panels are made of respective first and second portions of a single initial plane panel of fibrous material that is previously coated in adhesive and then folded in half so that the first portion and the second portion face each other, the adhesive strip extending over the second portion of the initial panel, being prolonged over the first portion of the initial panel, the fastening zone between the first and second portions of the initial panel being implemented by adhesiveType: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Gilles Messian
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Patent number: 7980023Abstract: A versatile pest station for use with interchangeable inserts includes a housing, a lock mechanism, a first insert, and a second insert. The housing includes a base, a lid, and an opening. The base and the lid form a cavity, and the opening provides access to the cavity. The base has a bottom surface and is configured and arranged to be securely mounted to a surface. The lock mechanism interlocks the base and the lid. The first insert is configured and arranged to fit within the cavity, and the first insert includes an entrance mechanism. The second insert is configured and arranged to fit within the cavity, and the second insert includes a snap trap. The first insert and the second insert are interchangeable for individual use with the housing, and the first insert and the second insert are elevated relative to the bottom surface of the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Thomas D. Nelson, William J. Pattison, Joshua James Lanz, Bryan John Henneman, James J. Tarara
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Publication number: 20110154718Abstract: The inventive concept presented is a device which serves to prevent the transit of ants and other crawling insects along a mooring line, rope, or similar structure. The preferred embodiment of the inventive concept is constructed of a three-piece assemblage comprising (1) a base unit having a flanged circular front face with an integral concentric tube (2) a tapered, dome-shaped weather shroud, and (3) an adapter sleeve within internal spikes/ridges for engaging a mooring line. The adapter sleeve is tightened onto the mooring line by indirectly applied manual axial force. The weather shroud is then latched into the base unit. A sticky, insect-repelling substance disposed within a circular cavity on the opposite side of the circular front face plate in the base unit serves to repel and/or prevent crawling insects from traversing the mooring line.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Richard O. Braun
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Patent number: 7954275Abstract: A rodent trap includes a pivotally mounted jaw which snaps to a closed position to enclose a rodent when activated by a rodent attempting to free itself from an adhesive coated removable trigger member. The trigger member and the rodent can be easily removed from the trap. The trigger member can be replaced with a new trigger member and the trap can be reset and reused.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: AP&G Co., Inc.Inventor: Steven Frisch
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Patent number: 7921594Abstract: Methods determine how effective a product that dispenses an insect repellent or insecticide is in controlling flying insects such as mosquitoes, with no or reduced need for human test subjects. An insect trap or other automated monitoring device is positioned in a test environment and operated in a manner so as to mimic some human attribute (e.g. by dispensing carbon dioxide). Trap/monitoring results in the presence and absence of the operating product are obtained in order to judge relative effectiveness of the active. Further, the real time evaluation of insect populations permits evaluation of time needed to achieve base effectiveness and length of time that effectiveness can be sustained.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Inventors: Daniel T. Ropiak, Gopal P. Ananth, Joel E. Adair, Dirk K. Nickel, Sebastian D. Hasik
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Publication number: 20110078943Abstract: This disclosure relates to the field of illuminating, insect-catching devices, in particular to insect-catching devices comprising an adhesive surface. In particular, the illuminating portion is electrically powered, in one form by standard household power and in another form self-contained and powered by at least one battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventor: Lance Larsen
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Publication number: 20110078942Abstract: This disclosure relates to the field of illuminating insect-catching devices, in particular to insect-catching devices comprising an adhesive surface. In particular, the illuminating portion is electrically powered, in one form by standard household power.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventor: Lance Larsen
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Publication number: 20110041385Abstract: An device for attracting and capturing an insect is provided. The device includes a housing which defines an interior space and a plurality of entrances in open communication with the interior space, a downwardly sloping panel coupled to and disposed within the housing, and an adhesive attached to at least a portion of the bottom surface of the downwardly sloping panel. The downwardly sloping panel and the housing together define a tapering passageway which leads to a crevice opposite at least one of the plurality of entrances, and the adhesive attached to the bottom surface of the panel is adapted to capture the insect.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: Mitchell Faham, Scott Soltis
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Publication number: 20110041384Abstract: The invention relates to an insect trap which has been designed to facilitate simple and efficient servicing, maintenance and cleaning. The trap includes a back housing; a frame swing mounted to said housing; and a cover comprising openings allowing insects to enter the trap and the frame supports at least one light such that said frame and lights can be moved from a first position where they overlie the back housing, to a second position where they lie clear of the back housing such that an insect catching means which may be fitted over the back housing is readily accessible for replacement during servicing. Additionally, the trap is adapted for ease of servicing and jet cleaning by the provision of shields each of which sealably protect, from water ingress, the plurality of lights at the positions where they connect to electrical fittings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventors: John Cadman Willcox, Matthew Varghese Kaye
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Publication number: 20110016771Abstract: A device for the removal of small arachnids and insects from clothing and skin is provided. The device comprises a body having a first end and a second end. The device also includes an elongated stem, also having a first end and a second end. The first end of the stem is connected to the second end of the body. The device also comprises a tubular tape cartridge having: a supporting base member that is received on and freely rotates around the elongated stem, and a tape roll wound around the base member. The tape roll comprises a series of tape sections. The tape cartridge is dimensioned to be removably received over the elongated stem. The device also comprises a cap that removably covers the stem and tape cartridge. A method for removing small arachnids and insects from clothing and skin is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Charles Eric Crouse, Randall E. Staggs
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Publication number: 20110016769Abstract: A live trap is provided for trapping rodents. The live trap includes a housing having an interior space and at least one opening through which rodents enter the interior space of the housing. A first trap mechanism is provided that is positionable in the live trap for trapping rodents within the live trap. A second trap mechanism is provided that is different from the first trap mechanism and positionable in the live trap for trapping rodents within the live trap. The live trap and trap mechanisms are configured for selective releasable securement of each of the respective first and second trap mechanisms in the live trap to permit interchangeable use of the first and second trap mechanisms in the live trap.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: BASF CORPORATIONInventors: James H. Cink, Jonathan D. Berger, Brian James Mann, Edward Francis Marshall, Henry Wayne Moran, James David Poling
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Patent number: 7856752Abstract: The technology disclosed herein relates to monitoring pest activity as well as for trapping pests. Insects, reptiles, birds and rodents entering commercial or residential structures are most often referred to as occasional invaders in the pest industry. In accordance with the embodiment, a general purpose device is disclosed that is suitable for trapping a wide variety of occasional invaders, including specific target pests. By trapping such occasional invaders, their presence, and in some cases indications of their quantities, can be monitored.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventor: Charles Eilersen
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Publication number: 20100287816Abstract: A flying insect trap uses one or more attractants desirable to a particular insect, such as many species of mosquitoes. The insect trap uses a carbonic compound and an acid to produce carbon dioxide with water vapor thereby also providing some airborne acid. The chemicals are combined in a liquid trap to which airflow is directed. A fan or other airflow generator provides the wind. The device has an intake port and an exhaust vent. The intake port may be positioned directly above the exhaust vent. A light, such as a light emitting diode (LED) is positioned near the intake port. This illuminates the intake port, the light being another mosquito attractant. The color of the light may be a variety of colors such as blue or green but may also be white. A second trap in the form of a glue trap may also be used. This trap may include a sticky surface where airflow is also directed. The liquid trap provides an acidic and watery capture for the vacuumed insects and the glue trap is the second trap.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: Abelbeck Partners, Ltd.Inventor: Kevin G. Abelbeck
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Publication number: 20100263260Abstract: The invention relates to a device for attracting insects, a receptacle for a dispenser being provided that is adapted to release at least one chemical attractant. Said receptacle is disposed inside a closed hollow body which has an opening. With this opening, the receptacle can be put over a heat source which also secures the hollow body. The receptacle for the dispenser allows to convert a device for catching flies, which is known per se, into a device for catching midges.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2006Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Bert Engelbrecht, Jorg Engelbrecht
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Publication number: 20100242339Abstract: A trap for collecting insects and pests is formed in a triangular prism shape. The triangular prism shaped trap is formed from a rectangular plate that is divided into three sections, the rectangular plate being bent into the triangular prism shape. A rectangular cavity that protrudes inward into the trap may be formed on one wall. Also, a control card may be mounted on one wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventor: Ricardo Osvaldo Cuellar Bernal
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Publication number: 20100236133Abstract: A portable insect trap includes a base which supports a pair of lamps and a removable double sided glue board which is removably mounted between the lamps. A shield which has apertures in the form of a grill work allows insects which are attracted by the lamps to enter the shield and then become trapped by adhesive layers on the glue board.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Steven Frisch
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Patent number: 7793461Abstract: A simple device for use with nectar type bird feeders that effectively prevents ant and other insect contamination. In several embodiments, the device uses a disposable media that is coated with a non-drying adhesive. In application the device is either placed interposed between the nectar feeder and the feeder support or is adapted to securely fit over the feeder support. The insects (primarily ants) are prevented from contaminating the feeder as they will not cross the non-drying adhesive barrier. The replaceable adhesive media inserts and/or peel away layers can be very conveniently replaced as they become contaminated or dust covered. Alternatively (for ultimate consumer convenience) the device may be made completely disposable with the non-drying adhesive applied directly to the device interior surface(s).Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Arnold G. Klein
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Publication number: 20100192451Abstract: Provided are compositions for attracting and/or stimulating oviposition. The compositions comprise a suitable carrier and a bacterium capable of producing nonanoic acid, tetradecanoic acid, or methyl tetradecanoate; Bacillus thuringiensis; Lactococcus lactis; Klebsiella oxytoca; Shigella dysenteriae; Brevundimonas vesicularis; a supernatant of a culture of any of the these bacteria; nonanoic acid; tetradecanoic acid; or methyl tetradecanoate, or any combination thereof, at a concentration effective to attract the mosquito to a target. The compositions may be comprised within a kit or trap. Also provided are methods of attracting mosquitoes to a target.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Loganathan Ponnusamy, Ning Xu, Coby Schal, Charles S. Apperson
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Publication number: 20100175307Abstract: The apparatus for disposing of individual nocturnal insects sitting on a base or for trapping them comprises a portable lamp (1) and a translucent attachment (2), which is arranged at the light exit of the lamp (1) and can preferably move relative thereto, with a means (11) for preventing the insect from escaping.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2007Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventor: Rudolf Götschi
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Patent number: 7748159Abstract: A device for trapping flies which comprises an elongated housing. A mechanism is for mounting the housing horizontally on an inside lower portion of a window pane adjacent to a window sill. Another mechanism for holding flies is carried within said housing. The flies, when attracted to light coming through the window pane, will hit the window pane and drop down to stick to the holding mechanism. A cover on the housing is to conceal the flies stuck to the holding mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Carl F. Wenner
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Patent number: 7743551Abstract: Apparatus and systems to control pest populations are described herein. In one example, the apparatus may include an enclosure comprising two sides and a top having an opening is configured to receive a transparent panel. In another example, a pest trap system includes an enclosure which defines a pest traversal path, an adhesive on a portion of that path, and an aerial travel blocker to prevent a pest from traveling above the adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2007Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Dennis Siebert
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Publication number: 20100154290Abstract: The present invention provides for an attack and kill pest control device. A chamber of the attack and kill pest control device comprises a chamber wall with a plurality of vent openings. The chamber is configured to receive a lure comprising a volatile semiochemical attractant. The plurality of vent openings is configured allow airflow through the chamber wall, releasing the volatile semiochemical attractant. A pesticide layer is affixed to a surface of a treated portion of the chamber wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Joan Fisher
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Publication number: 20100154288Abstract: An animal trap includes a base member, a spring-loaded pivotally mounted striker bail, a striker hold-down member, and a removable trigger member. The removable trigger member is pivotally mounted on the base member and includes a generally flat portion with upwardly directed flanges along defining peripheral edges. The upwardly directed flanges on the trigger member form a trough which may be filled with a non-drying, adhesive thereby forming an adhesive layer. The trigger member includes a catch portion which engages an end of the striker hold-down member. When a rodent touches the trigger member in an attempt to reach the bait, the rodent becomes ensnared by the adhesive layer. The motion of the rodent in an attempt to free itself moves the trigger member and causes the catch member to release the striker hold-down member thereby releasing the spring loaded striker bail which pivots to strike and kill the rodent.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Steven Frisch
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Patent number: 7726063Abstract: An apparatus for trapping a snake comprising a base wall having a smooth interior surface and an exterior surface, first and second side walls having a smooth interior surface and an exterior surface and having first edges attached to opposing edges of said base wall, a top wall having a smooth interior surface and an exterior surface and having opposing edges attached to second edges of said first and second side walls, wherein said first and second side walls, said base wall and said top wall define a tunnel therein, the tunnel including a first area for placing a sticky pad for trapping the snake coming into contact with the sticky pad and at least one second area through which the snake must pass before reaching the first area, the second area having a smooth inner surface for denying traction to the snake trapped on the sticky pad and having a sufficient length and width to allow substantially an entire body of the snake to enter the tunnel prior to encountering the sticky pad.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Inventor: Arthur Graham Hawkins