Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Traps – Insect
Patent
1998-06-05
1999-11-02
Price, Thomas
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Traps
Insect
43131, 431321, A01M 120, A01M 100
Patent
active
059747269
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for controlling ants and other pests are provided. A micromachine has a battery and a remotely actuatable electrical switch operatively associated therewith. The micromachine has at least a portion thereof covered by an ant attractant such as food or bait, for example. The micromachine is of such size and weight as to be readily transportable by a fire ant or carpenter ant or other pest. In one embodiment, a resistance heating element is energized by the battery when the switch is closed thereby causing communication between a recess containing a pheromone or fungus or other ant controllant substance and the exterior of the micromachine. A thermally deformable bimetallic element may be employed for this purpose. Alternatively, a plastic film, which will degrade under the influence of heat, may be employed. In an alternate embodiment, a radio frequency transmitter will emit a signal to assist with location of the ant or pest nests and thereby permit action to be taken to control the ants.
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Creeger Samuel M.
Fakiro Uri
Ark Darren W.
Price Thomas
Silverman Arnold B.
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