Claims
- 1. A trap for insect pests, comprising:
a) a source of insect attractant light; b) a housing having an opening for entry of the pests, said opening having an area of less than approximately 175 square inches, said housing surrounding said source such that said source cannot be directly viewed when said trap is mounted on a planar surface, said housing including:
(i) a base surface, and (ii) an angled surface, said angled surface having a tangent at an angle of less than 90° from said base surface, wherein an interior portion of said angled surface is a reflective surface which directs light from the source and onto said vertical planar surface; and c) insect immobilization means within said housing,
wherein said trap creates an illumination area upon a surface proximate said housing for attraction of said insects.
- 2. The trap of claim 1, wherein said angled surface has a curved configuration.
- 3. The trap of claim 1, further comprising a grid positioned upon said opening.
- 4. The trap of claim 1, wherein said angled surface comprises a front wall.
- 5. The trap of claim 1, wherein an exterior color of said housing is different than a color of said planar surface.
- 6. The trap of claim 1, wherein said insect immobilization means comprises an adhesive surface.
- 7. The trap of claim 6, wherein said adhesive surface is positioned upon said base surface.
- 8. The trap of claim 6, wherein said adhesive surface is adhered to said vertical planar surface.
- 9. The trap of claim 1, further comprising shiny reflection means, said reflection means being located within said housing.
- 10. The trap of claim 9, wherein said shiny reflection means comprises a metallic surface.
- 11. The trap of claim 9, wherein said shiny reflection means comprises a metallized polyester.
- 12. The trap of claim 9, wherein said shiny reflection means comprises a glass surface.
- 13. The trap of claim 9, wherein said shiny reflection means is positioned at an angle which is different from said angle of said tangent of said angled surface.
- 14. The trap of claim 13, wherein said angled surface has a tangent at an angle of about 45°-75° from an angle of said base surface.
- 15. The trap of claim 1, wherein the insect immobilization means comprises a lethal surface.
- 16. The trap of claim 1, wherein the trap additionally comprises an insect attractant.
- 17. The trap of claim 16, wherein the attractant comprises a pheromone.
- 18. The trap of claim 17, wherein said attractant is contained within said immobilization means.
- 19. The trap of claim 15, wherein the insect immobilization surface comprises an electrified surface lethal to the insect.
- 20. The trap of claim 4, wherein a volume of said trap is less than approximately 1000 cubic inches.
- 21. The trap of claim 20, wherein an area of said planar surface covered by said trap is less than approximately 130 square inches.
- 22. The trap of claim 21, wherein a maximum linear dimension of said housing is less than approximately twenty inches.
- 23. The trap of claim 1, wherein said housing is mounted upon a wall.
- 24. The trap of claim 1, wherein said housing is mounted upon a ceiling.
- 25. The trap of claim 24, wherein said trap creates an illumination zone on said ceiling and on a wall opposite said entry opening.
- 26. The trap of claim 25, wherein said angled surface has a curved configuration.
- 27. The trap of claim 25, wherein said insect immobilization means comprises an adhesive surface.
- 28. The trap of claim 25, further comprising shiny reflection means, said reflection means being located within said housing.
- 29. The trap of claim 25, wherein an insecticide is applied proximate said illumination zone.
- 30. The trap of claim 1, wherein said trap is portable.
- 31. A trap for insect pests, comprising:
a) a housing mounted upon a wall, said housing including a base surface and an opposite upwardly facing opening, said housing including a reflective surface which has a tangent angle of less than 90° with respect to an angle of said base surface, wherein said upwardly facing opening has an area of less than approximately 175 square inches; b) an insect immobilization surface including an adhesive; c) a source of insect attractant light, wherein the housing is configured such that when said housing is mounted on said wall and said source cannot be directly viewed, said reflective surface reflects light from said source and onto said wall above said trap; and d) shiny reflection means, said reflection means being located within said housing.
- 32. The trap of claim 31, wherein at least a portion of said reflective surface has a curved configuration.
- 33. The trap of claim 31, further comprising a grid positioned upon said upwardly facing opening, wherein said grid includes a plurality of openings which are at least approximately four square inches in area.
- 34. The trap of claim 31, wherein an exterior color of said housing is different than a color of said wall.
- 35. The trap of claim 34, wherein said insect immobilization surface is positioned upon said wall.
- 36. The trap of claim 31, wherein said shiny reflection means comprises a metallic surface.
- 37. The trap of claim 31, wherein said shiny reflection means comprises a metallized polyester.
- 38. The trap of claim 31, wherein said shiny reflection means comprises a glass surface.
- 39. The trap of claim 31, wherein said shiny reflection means is positioned at an angle which is different from said angle of said tangent of said reflective surface.
- 40. The trap of claim 31, wherein the insect immobilization surface comprises a lethal surface.
- 41. The trap of claim 31, further comprising an insect attractant.
- 42. The trap of claim 41, wherein said insect attractant is contained within said adhesive.
- 43. The trap of claim 40, wherein the insect immobilization surface comprises an electrified surface lethal to the insect.
- 44. The trap of claim 31, wherein said reflective surface has a tangent at an angle of about 45°-75° from said base surface.
- 45. A method of catching insects, comprising:
a) providing the insect trap of claim 31;b) pivoting said insect trap from a first position wherein a rear edge of said housing abuts said wall to a second position wherein a top edge of said housing abuts said wall; and c) replacing said immobilization surface when said surface becomes substantially covered with insects.
- 46. The trap of claim 32, wherein said curved configuration is convex when viewed from said wall.
- 47. The trap of claim 32, wherein said curved configuration is concave when viewed from said wall.
- 48. The trap of claim 31, wherein said base surface is a continuous horizontal surface.
- 49. The trap of claim 32, wherein a bottom portion of said housing terminates in a point.
- 50. The trap of claim 31, wherein said housing comprises a pair of opposite angled side walls which terminate in a common edge at a bottom portion of said trap.
- 51. The trap of claim 31, wherein said trap creates an illumination zone which is less than approximately 1000 square inches in area.
- 52. The trap of claim 31, wherein a volume of said trap is less than approximately 1000 cubic inches.
- 53. The trap of claim 52, further comprising an opening in said base surface.
- 54. The trap of claim 52, wherein an area of said vertical planar surface covered by said trap is less than approximately 130 square inches.
- 55. The trap of claim 52, wherein a maximum linear direction of said housing is less than approximately twenty inches.
- 56. A trap for insect pests, comprising:
a) a housing mounted on a ceiling, said housing including a lateral opening and a base surface, said housing including a reflective surface; b) an adhesive sheet which is removably positioned within said housing; c) a source of insect attractant light, wherein the housing is configured such that when said housing is mounted on said ceiling and said source cannot be directly viewed, said reflective surface reflecting light from said source and onto a projection surface adjacent said trap, wherein said trap creates an illumination area upon said projection surface.
- 57. A method of catching insects, comprising:
a) providing the insect trap of claim 56;b) moving said housing of said trap so as to expose said adhesive sheet; and c) replacing said adhesive sheet when said surface becomes substantially covered with insects.
- 58. The trap of claim 56, further comprising shiny reflection means which are located within said housing and which reflect light from said source.
- 59. The trap of claim 56, wherein said reflective surface is at an angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to an angle of said base surface.
- 60. The trap of claim 56, wherein said reflective surface is a curved surface.
- 61. The trap of claim 56, wherein said reflective surface comprises a bottom wall.
- 62. The trap of claim 56, wherein at least a portion of said adhesive sheet is substantially vertical.
- 63. A method of attracting and killing insects, comprising the steps of:
a) installing an insect trap upon a horizontal surface and proximate a projection surface, wherein said insect trap has an opening facing said projection surface; b) installing an immobilization means within said trap; and c) reflecting light onto said projection surface to form an illumination area.
- 64. The method of claim 63, wherein said horizontal surface is a ceiling.
- 65. The method of claim 63, wherein said horizontal surface is a portable support means.
- 66. The method of claim 63, further comprising the step of applying an insecticide proximate said trap.
- 67. The method of claim 66, further comprising the step of applying an insecticide proximate said illumination area.
- 68. The method of claim 64, further comprising the step of applying an insect attractant chemical proximate said trap.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/000,264, filed Jan. 4, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,365,690, dated Nov. 22, 1994.
Continuations (4)
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