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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 2005
Filed:
Jun. 18, 2002
Daniel T. Barber, Coarsegold, CA (US);
Don Black, Boulder, WY (US);
James Edward King, Carmel, IN (US);
A. Sterett Robertson, Thorntown, IN (US);
Mick A. Trompen, Westfield, IN (US);
Daniel T. Barber, Coarsegold, CA (US);
Don Black, Boulder, WY (US);
James Edward King, Carmel, IN (US);
A. Sterett Robertson, Thorntown, IN (US);
Mick A. Trompen, Westfield, IN (US);
Dow AgroSciences LLC, Indianapolis, IN (US);
Abstract
A pest control system () includes pest control devices () installed about an area or building (). These devices () each include a bait member and a communication circuit. The communication circuit may be in the form of a passive RF tag that transmits information indicative of bait status and an identifier unique to each pest control device (). A hand held interrogator () is provided to locate and communicate with the pest control devices () via the communication circuit. A data collection unit () to accumulate data gathered from the pest control devices () may alternatively or additionally be utilized. The device () includes a sensor that has an electrically conductive pathway comprised of a nonmetallic material. Other pest control devices to detect varying nonzero levels of pest activity are also disclosed. Still another device includes one or more environmental sensors to further evaluate and predict pest behavior.