Blood-sucking insect control station

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO RE40646
SERIAL NO

10802382

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An insect control station provides an analog signal to a speaker and delivers acoustic energy from the speaker to a resonator positioned in the path of the acoustic energy. The analog signal can be provided from a memory by way of a digital to analog converter, from a digital signal processor, or from a mechanical element. Preferably, the acoustic energy emitted from one or more of the control stations of any of these arrangements is simulative of at least a portion of a heartbeat. The control station can include a surface that supports a pesticide, a gluey substance, an attractant (e.g., a pattern), and can deliver one or more feeding stimulants such as acetone, lactic acid, octenol, heat, carbon dioxide or some other byproduct of respiration or digestion.

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BUGJAMMER INCPENNINGTON NJ

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Andrews, Wayne N Dighton, US 5 101
Crawley, Lantz S Stockton, US 12 189
Nelson, J Roy Pennington, US 10 145

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