Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising a reservoir for holding a liquid medium suitable for reproductive use by mosquitoes or for harboring adult mosquitoes, wherein said reservoir is located so as to harbor mosquitoes or to lure a female mosquito to deposit eggs in said liquid medium, said apparatus further comprising a periodically activated means to destroy the life of any stage of maturing egg deposits, larva, pupa and adults.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising a reservoir of water and a filter located beneath said reservoir, wherein periodically said filter is raised through reservoir of water and filters any insect material out of said water, and further wherein said filter remains out of said water for a period of time that eliminates any further life of any insect material on the filter.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2 comprising a birdbath, wherein said filter effectively filters mosquito egg, larva, and pupa material from water in a birdbath reservoir.
- 4. The birdbath of claim 3 further comprising a micro controller for controlling filtering operations.
- 5. The birdbath of claim 3 further comprising a pump.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 which comprises a chemical mass deposited in rain gutters to discourage mosquitoes from using said rain gutters to deposit eggs.
- 7. An apparatus containing an odorous substance, which attracts insects or encourages insects to lay eggs on it, and said apparatus also comprises a means to terminate eggs larva or pupa from developing into adults or to kill adults.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 7 containing an odorous attractant to attract flies wherein said apparatus also comprises an electrified grid to electrocute said flies when they make contact with it.
- 9. Apparatus of claim 7 wherein said termination means is a chemical.
- 10. Apparatus of claim 7 wherein said termination means is electricity.
- 11. A mosquito research apparatus comprising an entry and exit detection means and a light emitter means, buzz detection means for monitoring mosquito wing sounds, a thermal emitter means to attract and alternately repel mosquitoes and a frequency emission means to simulate mosquito wing noise and other insect sounds.
- 12. The research apparatus of claim 11 further comprising water containing a low level radioactive isotope that will mark insects that make use of the facility and thereafter be recognized by other research devices in a test zone that can detect presence of said isotope on said insects.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a micro-controller to collect data and control activity of emitters and detectors.
- 14. An electronic device that emits recorded frequencies collected from bats during times when said bats are feeding on flying insects to discourage flying insects from entering an area where the frequencies can be recognized by said insects.
- 15. The device in claim 14 wherein said frequency emitted is a signal recorded from natural sounds made by mosquitoes enclosed in a test chamber containing mosquitoes and dragon flies together.
- 16. A method of using an apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising providing said reservoir, at intervals removing mosquito eggs, larva, and pupa from the liquid medium in which they are growing, thereby terminating their development, and providing an available reservoir for further use by other female mosquitoes.
- 17. A method of mosquito population abatement comprising the method as claimed in claim 16, wherein said step for removing comprises straining said liquid medium at intervals to remove mosquito reproductive bio-matter and terminate the biological growth of the eggs, larva and pupa.
- 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said reservoir of liquid is suitable for sustaining the growth of mosquito reproductive matter and said means to destroy comprises a liquid or a biomass removal means for terminating said growth.
- 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18 comprising a reservoir of liquid containing mosquito biomass wherein said liquid is passed through a filtering means to reduce said liquid quantity of said biomass.
- 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said reservoir holds a liquid suitable for reproductive use by mosquitoes and wherein said means to destroy comprises a flushing means for flushing said liquid out of said reservoir and replacing said liquid with a clean supply of said liquid.
- 21. Apparatus of claim 1 additionally comprising a collection filter wherein said mosquito eggs, larva and pupa are preserved for scientific analysis.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein energy to power said flushing means is supplied by a battery.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein energy to power said flushing means is supplied by a utility company.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 1 comprised in a lawn ornament containing a liquid
- 25. A loop of metal formed as two parabolic shapes joined at end points to close said loop and internal surface of said loop is grooved in the form of a parabolic and further comprising a microphone supported by a bracket into the center of said loop.
- 26. A method of using the reservoir for holding a liquid as claimed in claim 1 comprising forming said reservoir in the ground so as to attract mosquitoes for egg laying, draining said reservoir into a flowing stream at intervals to disrupt the development of mosquito, biomass and refilling said reservoir after draining.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 2 which comprises in a car tire, a valve and a water supply.
- 28. A reservoir for holding a liquid as claimed in claim 1, which is suitable for harboring mosquitoes, further comprising a signaling means to generate an alert to a caretaker at an interval to flush the reservoir contents that is possibly harboring mosquito reproductive mass.
- 29. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 which comprises a rain gutter that comprises a leakage means to drain residual water remaining in said gutter after a rain to eliminate a possible mosquito breeding habitat that is inherent in said residual water.
- 30. A process for the production of an abatement apparatus comprising providing an automobile tire and applying a chemical on the inside surface of said tire, wherein said chemical will mix with any water that may enter said tire after tire is disposed and said mix is a spoiling means to deter a mosquitoes use of said mix as an egg laying site.
- 31. An apparatus that fits in a window frame venting inside warm air and CO2 outside comprising openings for insects to enter into apparatus after which an air-stream and insects caught in said air-stream are carried along through a structure comprising baffles and said insects collide with said baffles inflicting damage on said insects that come into contact with said baffles wherein said air-stream is generated by a fan on down-stream side of said baffle structure and said fan ejects damaged insects into outside air.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said baffles are coated with abrasive.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said baffles are coated with insecticide
- 34. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein said baffles are coated with oil.
- 35. The baffle structure of claim 31 comprising a reservoir above said baffle structure and at least one hole in said reservoir drains liquid onto underlying baffles comprised in said structure.
- 36. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said reservoir comprises a channel having a simulated earth topography of natural earth features and a live plant to entice insects to use said channel for reproductive activities.
- 37. An apparatus as claimed in claim 36 wherein said channel holds a liquid comprising water.
- 38. An apparatus as claimed in claim 36 wherein said reservoir comprises soil.
- 39. An apparatus as claimed in claim 36 wherein said channel comprises a means to destroy selected from the group consisting of an insect extermination means and a flooding mechanism to release liquid and flush away insect biological material occupying said channel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of provisional application no. 60/248,216 filed Nov. 15, 2000 in the name of Donald R. Hall, for “Mosquito Breeding Convenience with Bio-cycle Interrupt,” the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60248216 |
Nov 2000 |
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