Termite lure and method

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Inventors

Aesch, Jr., Harold W.

Application #

043007

Filed

Jan-8-2002

Published

Sep-2-2003

Current US Class

043/121
043/131
043/132.1

International Classes

A01M 001/20

Field of Search

43/132.1 43/107 43/121 43/131 43/124

Examiners

Poon; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lister; John D.

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Abstract
A termite lure for use with an hole passing through a slab includes: a tubular container with an open lower end; a mass of entangled cellulose fibers within the container; a rod having a length greater than that of the container extending through the container; and a retainer, for slidably retaining the container on the rod, that leaves an hole at the lower end of the container through which termites can gain access to the mass of cellulose fibers within the tubular container. The lure may also include an expansible plug that seals the hole in the slab to which the rod may be attached. Preferably, the termite lure is used with a non-repellant termiticide and the lure in placed in the hole with the cellulose fibers in contact with the soil beneath the hole.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A termite lure assembly for use in the treatment of termites in holes passing through slabs and the like, comprising:

a tubular container; the tubular container having a length and a longitudinal axis; the tubular container having an open lower end; the tubular container being a fiberboard sheet container;

a coherent mass of randomly oriented, entangled cellulose fibers contained within the tubular container; the cellulose fibers being softwood fibers;

a rod having a length greater than the length of the tubular container extending through the tubular container along the longitudinal axis of the tubular container; and

retaining means for retaining the tubular container on the rod that leaves an opening at the lower end of the tubular container through which termites may gain access to the coherent mass of randomly oriented entangled cellulose fibers contained within the tubular container; the retaining means permitting the tubular container to be moved vertically relative to the rod; and the retaining means includes a first retaining member with a hub having a central hole therethrough that frictionally grips a lateral surface of the rod and spokes that extend radially outward from the hub and engage the lower end of tubular container.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The subject invention relates to a termite lure and method of treating a termite colony with a termiticide and, in particular, to a termite lure for use with a building having slabs associated therewith, e.g. concrete slabs, underneath which termites can pass to gain access to the building and a method of utilizing the lure to treat termites with a termiticide.

In many locations, especially in urban environments, office parks, and shopping centers, office, industrial, commercial and other buildings are surrounded with slabs, such as but not limited to concrete slabs, beneath which termites can pass to gain access to the buildings. These slabs are typically concrete slabs about four to six inches thick. One method of treating termites passing under these slabs with termiticides involves boring holes three inches in diameter through the slabs and into the soil beneath the slabs. Wooden sticks about three to four inches long with strings attached thereto are placed down into the holes with the strings extending from the holes so that the sticks can be retrieved when checking for termite activity. Expansible plugs are placed in and seal the upper ends of the holes in the slabs so that rainwater, debris, etc. do not pass down into the holes. The expansible plugs are also used to help keep the strings holding the wooden sticks from falling down into the holes thereby making it hard to retrieve the sticks from the holes to monitor for termite activity.
 
  The invention provides a method and apparatus for controlling termites. The invention provides a tamper resistant bait station, which uses a cellulose...  A termite lure for use with a hole passing through a slab includes: a tubular container housing a mass of entangled cellulose fibers or a grouping of fiberboard...