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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 10, 2015
Filed:
Apr. 10, 2012
John Douglas Smith, Orlando, FL (US);
Mark Naylor, Minneola, FL (US);
Jeffrey Norman Vahle, Windermere, FL (US);
Tanya Peak Smith, Groveland, FL (US);
L. Keith Forbis, Yalaha, FL (US);
John Douglas Smith, Orlando, FL (US);
Mark Naylor, Minneola, FL (US);
Jeffrey Norman Vahle, Windermere, FL (US);
Tanya Peak Smith, Groveland, FL (US);
L. Keith Forbis, Yalaha, FL (US);
Disney Enterprises, Inc., Burbank, CA (US);
Abstract
An insect trap for use in trapping and exterminating crawling insects including bed bugs. The trap includes a pit fall trap assembly with sidewalls defining a pit or well and a heat source positioned within the pit. The trap includes a controller assembly with a controller selectively operating the heat source, which includes a base plate provided at a bottom of the pit. In this way, the base plate provides the floor or lower surfaces of the pit upon which insects fall and also to which the insects are attracted by the thermal lure of the heat source. The inner surfaces preferably include a layer of anti-traction material (such as UHMW tape or the like) such that the insects cannot climb back out of the pit. The controller operates to alternate the heat source between a lure temperature mimicking a blood host and a higher temperature to exterminate trapped insects.