Insect bait

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Inventors

Fell, Richard D.
Cannon, Colleen A.

Application #

845366

Filed

Apr-24-1997

Published

Dec-22-1998

Current US Class

043/114
043/131
424/405

International Classes

A01N 063/00

Field of Search

43/131 43/114

Assignee

Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc. (Blacksburg, VA)

Examiners

Hail, III; Joseph J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Whitham, Curtis & Whitham

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Abstract
An insect bait specifically formulated for the biology, feeding behavior and food preferences of carpenter ants preferably includes the following ingredients: sucrose and/or fructose sugars; alkali or alkaline earth salts such as sodium chloride, potassium chloride, magnesium chloride, and calcium chloride; urea; and amino acids and/or proteins. Ideally, the bait has a matrix material that has a gelatinous consistency, and, most preferably, the matrix material is agar. Fats and oils are not preferred by carpenter ants; therefore, the use of these materials in the insect bait should be minimized or eliminated. By combining an insecticide with the bait, the material is used to effectively control and eliminate carpenter ant infestations.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An insect bait, comprising:

a gelatinized matrix material;

a sugar or combination of sugars dispersed in said matrix material; and

casein hydrolysate dispersed in said matrix material, said casein hydrolysate constituting 1-20% by weight.

2. The insect bait recited in claim 1 wherein said matrix material is selected from the group consisting of agar gelatin, carrageenan, starch, acacia, agarose, guar gum, pectin, collagen and polyvinylpyrrolidone.

3. The insect bait recited in claim 2 wherein said matrix material is selected from the group consisting of agar and carageenan.

4. The insect bait recited in claim 1 wherein said sugar or combination of sugars comprise 5-40% by weight.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention is generally related to insect bait materials and, more particularly, to an insect bait which has constituents specifically chosen and proportioned to enhance the foraging activity of carpenter ants.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus, is a wood-infesting insect and common household pest. They are usually considered a nuisance pest, but can cause serious damage to structural wood and timber. Once established in a house, carpenter ants are very difficult to control. Homeowners frequently undertake control efforts themselves by spraying a variety of commercially available insecticides in areas where foragers are observed. Professional pest control operators may also be contacted and the typical treatment procedure used by these professionals involves the application of insecticidal dusts or sprays to a nest in situ, if it can be located. Effective control is hindered by difficulties in nest location, and by the fact that mature carpenter ant colonies often have multiple nests, utilizing both indoor and outdoor sites. When inspections fail to locate nests, insecticides are usually applied to a number of different areas in and around a house. However, this type of practice is inefficient and is rarely effective.
 
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