Electrical apparatus for eradicating fire ants

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Vermin destroying – Insect

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43112, A01M 122

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus powered by an electric alternating current source comprising an insulator having the upper end of a spike mounted therein and two wires wrapped about the insulator forming a double helical coil. The two wires have a voltage of about 1000-1500 volts placed across them to electrocute fire ants upon contact. The spike is inserted into the ground thus supporting the apparatus in an upright position.

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