Hornet trap
US-9462798-B2 · Oct 11, 2016 · US
US2024023534A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024023534-A1 |
| Application number | US-202118266037-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 9, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 25, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to compositions and devices for attracting, trapping and/or monitoring insects, more particularly Carpophilus beetles, such as stone fruit beetle and almond beetle. The described compositions and devices include novel mixtures for attracting Carpophilus beetles, including compositions for selectively attracting and trapping specific species of Carpophilus beetle.
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1 - 28 . (canceled) 29 . A composition for attracting Carpophilus beetles, said composition including: ethanol, and a co-attractant mixture including one or more compounds selected from acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, isobutanol, isopentyl alcohol, and 2-methylbutanol, wherein said composition is a liquid and/or gas mixture; wherein the co-attractant mixture includes one or more compounds selected from: acetaldehyde at a concentration of between approximately 5 μl and 170 μl/100 ml of corn position, ethyl acetate at a concentration of between approximately 75 μl and 125 μl/100 ml of composition, isobutanol at a concentration of between approximately 0.1 μl and 50 μl/100 ml of composition, 2-methyl-butanol at a concentration of between approximately 0.1 μl and 40 μl/100 ml of composition, and isopentyl alcohol at a concentration of between approximately 0.01 μl and 1750 μl per 100 ml of composition. 30 . A composition according to claim 29 , wherein the composition further includes one or more fungal additives. 31 . A composition according to claim 30 , wherein the one or more fungal additives are produced by yeast of the genus Wickerhamomyces, Pichia or Hanseniaspora. 32 . A composition according to claim 31 , wherein the one or more fungal additives are from the yeast species Wickerhamomyces rabaulensis, Pichia kluyveri or Hanseniaspora guillermondii. 33 . A composition according to claim 30 , wherein the one or more fungal additives are selected from isobutyl acetate, isopentyl acetate, 2-phenylethylpropionate, and 2-phenethyl acetate. 34 . A composition according to claim 30 , wherein the composition includes one or more fungal additives selected from: isobutyl acetate at a concentration of between approximately 0.05 μl and 5 μl/100 ml of composition, isopentyl acetate at a concentration of between approximately 0.01 μl and 150 μl/100 ml of composition, or 2-phenethyl acetate at a concentration of between approximately 15 μl and 30 μl/100 ml of composition. 35 . A composition according to claim 30 , wherein the fungal additive(s) and co-attractant mixture are present at a ratio of between approximately 1:2 and 1:100 (v/v). 36 . A composition according to claim 29 , wherein the ethanol is an aqueous ethanol solution. 37 . A composition according to claim 36 , wherein the aqueous ethanol is between approximately 30 to 85% ethanol. 38 . A composition according to claim 29 , wherein the concentration of isopentyl alcohol is between approximately 50 μl and 1500 μl/100 ml of composition. 39 . An apparatus for dispensing the composition according to claim 29 . 40 . An apparatus according to claim 39 , wherein the apparatus provides for regulated release of the composition. 41 . A device for trapping Carpophilus beetles including a composition according to claim 29 . 42 . A method of attracting and/or trapping Carpophilus beetles including the step of exposing a Carpophilus beetle infested environment to a composition according to claim 29 . 43 . A method of monitoring for the presence of at least one Carpophilus beetle including positioning a composition according to claim 29 , within an environment that requires monitoring for the presence of Carpophilus beetles. 44 . A composition consisting of isopentyl alcohol and aqueous ethanol and optionally one or more fungal additives. 45 . A composition according to claim 29 wherein the fungal additives are selected from isopentyl acetate and/or isobutyl acetate. 46 . A composition according to claim 29 consisting of isopentyl alcohol and aqueous ethanol. 47 . A composition according to claim 29 wherein the aqueous ethanol is between approximately 30 to 65% ethanol. 48 . A composition according to claim 29 wherein the isopentyl alcohol is present in a concentration of between 400 and 1500 μL/100 mL of composition.
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