Method of attracting and eradicating insects comprising attracti

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

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43124, 43112, A01M 102, A01M 120, A01M 122

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ABSTRACT:
A method for attracting and eradicating bloodsucking insects by generating acoustic waves that simulate a human heartbeat to attract the insects to an attractant zone. An acoustic control mechanism is powered by an electrical power source and generates control signals to an acoustic output unit, such as an acoustic speaker. A sensor unit may be provided for detecting the presence of insects within the attractant zone, and a trigger mechanism used for activating an eradication mechanism in response to a signal from the sensor unit.

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