Animal husbandry – Antivermin treating or cleaning – Sprayer
Patent
1998-04-20
1999-11-23
Carone, Michael J.
Animal husbandry
Antivermin treating or cleaning
Sprayer
119657, A01K 2900
Patent
active
059881135
ABSTRACT:
A self-activated acaricide applicator for killing ticks on large mammals. The applicator is self-activated by motion and heat detection when the mammal moves to investigate an attractant canister. This results in the discharge of an atomized acaricide onto the mammal.
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Butler David
LeBrun Roger A.
Zaki Ahmed
Zhioua Elyes
Bergin James S.
Carone Michael J.
The Board of Governors for Higher Education, State of Rhode Isla
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