Claims
- 1. A device for environmentally sensitive management of noxious insects, comprising in cooperative combination, a first compartment and a second compartment, said first compartment having entomopathogens dispersed in a continuous insect-consumable matrix which does not inactivate said entomopathogens, said second compartment containing a reservoir of water in liquid form for the entomopathogens, said device having two configurations: an upright configuration and an inverted configuration, said first and second compartments separated by a barrier adapted to permit the transfer of water from said second compartment to said first compartment by gravity in said inverted configuration, wherein said first compartment and said second compartment are vertically disposed with respect to one another, said device having a plurality of portals for ingress and egress of the insects.
- 2. A device of claim 1 in which the insect-consumable matrix is selected from the group consisting of natural and synthetic polymers.
- 3. A device of claim 2 in which the insect-consumable matrix is selected from the group consisting of agarose, dextran, carrageenan, gellan gum, and guar gum.
- 4. A device of claim 2 in which the insect-consumable matrix is a polymerized carbopol.
- 5. A device of claim 2 in which the insect-consumable matrix is a kappa-carrageenan.
- 6. A device of claim 2 in which the insect-consumable matrix is a heteropolysaccharide.
- 7. A device of claim 6 in which the heteropolysaccharide is a cation-induced gel of an anionic gellan gum.
- 8. A device of claim 1 further comprising a water retentive compound dispersed in the insect-consumable matrix of said first compartment.
- 9. A device of claim 8 in which the water retentive compound is a hydrophilic acrylic, acrylamide, vinyl, polyurethane or starch-based polymer.
- 10. A device of claim 1, having a water retentive compound in said second compartment.
- 11. A device of claim 1 in which the entomopathogens are selected from the group consisting of nematodes, bacteria, baculoviruses, and fungal pathogens.
- 12. A device of claim 11 in which at least one entomopathogen is an insect nematode selected from the group consisting of Neoaplectana carpocapsae and Heterorhabditis heiothidis.
- 13. A device of claim 11 in which the entomopathogens are nuclear polyhedrosis viruses.
- 14. A device of claim 11 in which the entomopathogens are Bacillus thuringiensis or the crystal spore complexes thereof.
- 15. A device of claim 11 in which the entomopathogens are selected from the group consisting of Beauveria bassiana, Metarrhizium anisopliae, and Nomuraea rileyi.
- 16. A device of claim 1 further comprising at least one agent capable of attracting insects to the device, said agent included in, coated on, or in effective proximity to, said device.
- 17. A device of claim 1 further comprising at least one agent for stimulating ingestion of the macrogel by the target insect.
- 18. A device of claim 17 in which said agent is a saccharide selected from the group consisting of glucose, sucrose, mannose, and raffinose.
- 19. A device of claim 1 comprising as said compartment an insecticidal macrogel having at least one species of insecticidal nematode, a hydrated water retentive compound to provide sufficient water to maintain the viability and infectivity of said nematodes and to maintain the softness and ease of consumption of the macorgel, all dispersed in a layer of gelled polysaccharide; said second compartment consisting essentially of a hydrated water retentive compound; means for permitting liquid water transport from the second compartment to the first compartment; means for entry of insects; and an outer container.
- 20. A device of claim 19 further comprising a quantity of at least one compound for attracting insects to or stimulating ingestion of the macrogel by insects.
- 21. A device of claim 19 in which the means for entry are adapted to provide tactile stimulation to cockroaches.
- 22. A device of claim 19 in which the means for entry are adapted to receive ants and termites.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/523,011 filed May, 14, 1990 now abandoned.
This application is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 07/523,011, abandoned which is related to co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 07/389,598, filed Aug. 3, 1989, Pat. No. 5,141,744, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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