Claims
- 1. A combined mouse and insect trap comprising:a container having side walls, a bottom wall, and a top wall forming an enclosed compartment; a tacky substance covering at least a portion of said bottom wall within said compartment, said tacky substance having the property of being able to grip and hold a mouse or an insect whenever said mouse or insect comes into contact with said tacky substance; one or more mouse holes in said side walls having a first vertical dimension and a first horizontal dimension sized to permit a mouse to enter through said one or more mouse holes into said compartment; one or more insect holes in said side walls each having a second vertical dimension smaller than said first vertical dimension of said one or more mouse holes and being sized too small to permit a mouse to enter said compartment, but being sized to permit insects to enter said compartment; said one or more insect holes each extending partially through both of one of said side walls and said bottom wall; an attractant material within said compartment capable of attracting mice or insects by sense of smell.
- 2. A combined mouse and insect trap according to claim 1 wherein said top wall is transparent to permit viewing the contents of said compartment from outside said compartment.
- 3. A combined mouse and insect trap according to claim 1 and further comprising one or more pheromone mounting holes in said side walls of said container, a pellet of pheromone material mounted within each of said pheromone mounting holes and exposed to the interior of said compartment.
- 4. A combined mouse and insect trap according to claim 1 wherein said side walls of said container have lower edges joined with said bottom wall, said insect holes being located adjacent said lower edges of said walls.
- 5. A trap for monitoring and trapping both mice and insects comprising:a container having side walls, a bottom wall, and a top wall forming an enclosed compartment; one or more mouse holes in said side walls having a first vertical dimension and a first horizontal dimension sized to permit a mouse to enter through said one or more mouse holes into said compartment; one or more insect holes in said side walls each having a second vertical dimension less than said first vertical dimension of said one or more mouse holes and being sized too small to permit a mouse to enter said compartment, but large enough to permit insects to enter; said one or more insect holes each extending partially through both of one of said side walls and said bottom wall; said compartment being large enough to contain a plurality of mice and insects; one or more materials within said compartment selected from the group consisting essentially of a glue board capable of gripping and holding mice and insects, a mouse bait, an insect bait, and a pheromone material.
- 6. A method for trapping mice and for monitoring insects comprising:taking a combined mouse and insect trap comprising a container having a plurality of walls forming a compartment therein; one or more of said walls having a mouse hole with a first vertical dimension and a first horizontal dimension sized to permit entry of a mouse into said compartment, an insect hole extending partially through at least two of said plurality of walls, said insect hole having a second vertical dimension less than said first vertical dimension and being sized too small for a mouse, but large enough to permit insects to enter said compartment, one or more materials within said compartment selected from the group consisting essentially of a glue board capable of grasping and holding mice and insects, mouse bait, insect bait, and pheromone material; placing said mouse and insect trap in an area where trapping and monitoring of mice and insects is desirable; periodically monitoring said mouse and insect trap to determine the number and type of mice and insects trapped therein; removing any mice trapped therein.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a division of 08/802,016 filed Feb. 18, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,930,944.
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