Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1981-2000
Title: Innovations by Jan P Kochansky
Introduction
Jan P Kochansky is an accomplished inventor based in Adelphi, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of pest control, particularly in the management of parasitic mites affecting honey bees. With a total of 4 patents to his name, Kochansky's work has garnered attention for its innovative approaches and practical applications.
Latest Patents
Kochansky's latest patents include a composition and method for the control of parasitic mites in honey bees. This invention involves gel compositions of formic acid combined with a gelling agent such as fumed silica or polyacrylic acid. These gels provide a slow-release capability and have proven effective against both Varroa jacobsoni and Acarapis woodi. The gels are advantageous due to their improved handling characteristics and safety compared to liquid formic acid, which is known to be corrosive. Another notable patent is for pheromone compositions designed to attract Euschistus spp. insects. This invention provides compositions and methods for attracting, trapping, and killing crop pests from the Euschistus species. The use of alkyl esters of (2E,4Z)-decadienoic acid as a chemical attractant pheromone, in combination with traps or toxicants, offers an efficient means for controlling these insects.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Kochansky has worked with notable organizations, including the United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture and the University of California. His work has had a significant impact on agricultural practices and pest management strategies.
Collaborations
Kochansky has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Hachiro Shimanuki and Mark Francis Feldlaufer. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of research in pest control and have fostered innovation in the field.
Conclusion
Jan P Kochansky's contributions to pest control through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to improving agricultural practices. His work continues to influence the management of pests, ensuring safer and more effective solutions for farmers and beekeepers alike.