The invention relates to the field of rodent abatement devices, more specifically to a rodent trap having enhanced attractants features to attract rodents.
Rodent traps are routinely used in residential and commercial settings. Commonly used trapping devices include mechanical traps and glue boards. One problem associated with rodent traps is that bait may not last in the trap a sufficient amount of time to attract a rodent. In addition, although bait used in current traps may be pleasing to a rodent's olfactory senses, they are nevertheless often not visually appealing.
Mice are known to build nests within homes. Most often, they construct nests by scavenging for materials that are available within their environment. To that end, mice may use paper, fabric, string, insulation, batting from cushions and similar fabric materials for nest components. Female mice typically search for such materials in order to build a nest for their expected young.
The invention set forth herein is a rodent trap that contains elements that are visually appealing to a rodent. In other embodiments, the trap is provided with elements that are necessary for a female mouse to build a nest.
For example, in embodiments of the invention, a rodent trap is provided with nesting material, such as cotton or other textile, batting, fabric, fibrous material or similar material. A female rodent scavenging for nesting materials will be attracted to such material disposed in the trap.
In other embodiments of the invention, a rodent trap is provided with a stalk-like member that extends upward from the trap. Such, thin elongated vertical elements are appealing to mice and similar rodents that are accustomed to living in fields where stalks grow.
In embodiments of the invention, a trap may be provided with at least two attractants, such as a stalk-like member plus bait or nesting material plus bait. In embodiments of the invention, a trap may be provided with a stalk-like member, nesting material, and bait. Still in other embodiments a bait plug comprising a synthetic attractant is formed with a pocket that is configured to receive nesting material or other food attractants.
The following is a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, reference being made to the drawings in which the same reference numerals identify the same elements of structure in each of the several figures. It should be noted that these drawings are merely exemplary in nature and in no way serve to limit the scope of the invention.
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As shown, bait cup 16 is positioned below trigger plate 20 such that a rodent attempting to eat the bait contained in the bait cup will need to contact the trigger plate and thereby cause the spring-biased bar 18 to be driven downward killing the rodent.
In embodiments of the invention, bait cup 16 is pre-loaded with cotton or similar fibrous nesting material 24. It will be understood that any of various materials such as string, yarn, fabric, textile or such similar materials may be used as attractive nesting materials in embodiments of the invention.
In embodiment of the invention, nesting material 24 is adhered (e.g. via glue) to the inner walls or the floor of bait cup 16. In such manner, a user may stretch the material 24 so that it extends through the hole of trigger plate 20. The nesting material 24 acts as visual attractant to a female rodent who may be scavenging for materials with which to construct a nest.
In embodiments of the invention, a trap 26 is provided with a stalk-like member. Trap 26 may be any of various mechanical rodent traps, for example, as set forth above with respect to
It will be understood that stalk-like member 28 may emanate from the bait cup 16. In embodiments, a bait cup 16 from which stalk-like member 28 extends, also has sufficient area to receive bait. For example, if stalk-like member 28 is positioned in the general center of bait cup 16, bait may nonetheless be deposited into the bait cup 16 in the areas surrounding the stalk-like member 28.
In embodiments of the invention, and with reference to
With further reference to
In other embodiments of the invention, a bait plug configured to receive nesting material is used to attract mice or other rodents. For example, with reference to
In embodiments of the invention, plug 44 is formed of plastic or such similar material and it is embedded with a scent that is attractive to a rodent. It will be understood that bait plug 44 may contain filing agents such, for example, wax. Any part of the bait plug 44 may be impregnated with or provided with a scented substance. Scented substance may be natural or synthetic in embodiments of the invention.
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Lower cylindrical segment 46 is substantially sized and shaped to fit snugly within a bait cup (e.g. 16), such that inner walls of the bait cup contact and capture the lower cylindrical segment 46 of the bait plug 44.
In embodiments of the invention, the lower cylindrical segment 46 is tapered thus allowing the bait plug to be seated in bait cups of varying circumferences.
In embodiments of the invention, and as shown in
In use, a user may bait a trap in accordance with embodiments of the invention with conventional bait substances, and the user may optionally add nesting materials to increase attractiveness of the trap. In some cases, the user may need to gently tug on the nesting materials to stretch the same in order that they extend though the hole of a trigger plate (e.g. 20) of a rodent trap.
Having described this invention with regard to specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the description is not meant as a limitation since further modifications and variations may be apparent or may suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. It is intended that the present application cover all such modifications and variations.
This Application claims the benefit of pending U.S. Provisional Appl. 62/836,214 filed Apr. 19, 2019, the contents of which are fully incorporated by reference herein.
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62836214 | Apr 2019 | US |