Insect trap

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Insect

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43121, A01M 120

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051348020

ABSTRACT:
An insect trap has a base (10), defining a pitfall chamber, of a suitable shape (such as conical) which will allow the trap to be easily inserted into a bulk granular material. A removable lid (20), preferably of a shape (such as domed) which will allow the trap to be easily withdrawn from within the bulk granular material. Holes (30) in the lid are of a size such as will allow ingress of insects but not of grain. Slippery rings and flanges are provided for preventing insects from escaping from within the chamber.

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