Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Insect
Patent
1994-10-21
1996-04-09
Rowan, Kurt
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Insect
43114, A01M 104
Patent
active
055050174
ABSTRACT:
An insect trap using attractant light, comprising a source of light and a housing can be mounted on a vertical surface or placed near a ceiling surface. The housing and the source of light cooperate to form an upwardly facing opening for the facilitated entry of flying insect pests and for the reflection of light onto the vertical surface. Insects that enter the trap are immobilized on a surface within the trap. Cooperation between direct radiant light, reflected light and an upwardly facing entrance for insects substantially increase capture rates.
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Rowan Kurt
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