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  • Bethesda, MD
  • 200 Riverside Blvd #4B, New York, NY 10069 (646) 861-3462
  • Chesapeake, VA
  • 215 Brooke Ave, Norfolk, VA 23510 (757) 962-9660 (757) 965-7338
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Robotic Pest Removal System

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US Patent:
7441367, Oct 28, 2008
Filed:
Mar 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/374440
Inventors:
James C. Squire - Buena Vista VA, US
David L. Livingston - Buchanan VA, US
Daniel E Sonenshine - Norfolk VA, US
Dennis J. Crump - Oakton VA, US
Glenn B. Hammond - Roanoke VA, US
Justin H. Woulfe - Maurertown VA, US
Assignee:
VMI Foundation - Lexington VA
International Classification:
A01M 5/00
US Classification:
431321
Abstract:
An autonomous robotic system and method for removing pests from a specific location. The robotic system of the invention preferably comprises a means for attracting pests to at least one specific location; and a robotic means for collecting and/or exterminating pests attracted to the specified location. In certain embodiments, the robotic means comprises a mobile robot and a means for navigating the robotic means. In operation, pests are attracted to at least one location by an attracting means, and these pests are then collected and/or exterminated by a mobile, autonomous robot of the invention.

Tick Pheromones And Uses Thereof

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US Patent:
63312972, Dec 18, 2001
Filed:
Nov 5, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/434657
Inventors:
Sandra Anne Allan - Gainsville FL
Daniel E. Sonenshine - Virginia Beach VA
Michael John Burridge - Gainesville FL
Assignee:
University of Florida - Gainesville FL
Old Dominion University Research Foundation - Norfolk VA
International Classification:
A01N 2500
US Classification:
424 84
Abstract:
The subject invention provides materials and methods useful for tick control. The tick control methods of the subject invention are particularly advantageous because they utilize natural chemical signals (phermones) in combination with an acaricide. The use of environmentally friendly phermones makes it possible to use acaricides in a highly selective and efficient manner thereby reducing exposure of the environment to acaricides.

Methods And Apparatus For Controlling Arthropod Populations

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US Patent:
48843610, Dec 5, 1989
Filed:
Jul 8, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/071170
Inventors:
Daniel Sonenshine - Virginia Beach VA
James G. C. Hamilton - Norfolk VA
Assignee:
Center for Innovative Technology - Herndon VA
International Classification:
A01M 102
A01M 120
US Classification:
431321
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for controlling the populations of harmful arthropods. The method employs a decoy shaped like a female arthropod which includes a volatile sex attractant pheromone and a mounting pheromone which, in combination, induce mating behavior in arthropods. The decoy also includes a pesticide encapsulated therein which contaminates male arthropods upon physical contact with the decoys.

Self-Medicating Applicator For Controlling Pests On Animals

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US Patent:
53579020, Oct 25, 1994
Filed:
Aug 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/102599
Inventors:
R. Andrew Norval - Gainesville FL
Martin I. Meltzer - Gainesville FL
Daniel E. Sonenshine - Virginia Beach VA
Michael J. Burridge - Gainesville FL
Assignee:
Old Dominion University - Norfolk VA
University of Florida - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A01K 2900
US Classification:
119157
Abstract:
The device is a self-medicating applicator that can be used for the treatment of animals with a pesticide for the control of pests, e. g. , ticks and flies. The applicator device includes a feed bin, a reservoir for storage of the pesticide, and a porous column which passes through the pesticide reservoir and bait bin. Pesticide, drawn up the column by capillary action, is applied to the animal contacting the column while the animal is feeding from the bin.

Attractant Decoy For Controlling Bont Ticks

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US Patent:
52962270, Mar 22, 1994
Filed:
Dec 13, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/809939
Inventors:
R. A. I. Norval - Gainesville FL
Daniel E. Sonenshine - Virginia Beach VA
Martin I. Meltzer - Gainesville FL
Michael J. Burridge - Gainesville FL
Assignee:
Old Dominion University - Norfolk VA
The University of Florida - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A01N 2508
A01N 5700
A01N 5300
US Classification:
424411
Abstract:
A decoy which includes the attraction, aggregation and attachment components of bont tick pheromones is used to attract hungry male, female, and nymph bont ticks to a location where an acaricide can kill the ticks. The decoy can be disk shaped and can be attachable to the hair or fur of an animal. The decoy may also be in the form of a tail band decoy where the decoy is used to dispense the pheromones and acaricide on those portions of the host animal's body not normally protected by grooming mechanisms.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Biology of Ticks

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Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine

ISBN #

0195059107

Ecological Dynamics of Tick-Borne Zoonoses

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Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine

ISBN #

0195073134

Biology of Ticks

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Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine

ISBN #

0195084314

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Ecological Dynamics Of Tick-Borne Zoonoses

Ecological Dynamics of Tick-Borne Zoonoses

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The ecological relationships found to exist between tick vectors and pathogens in their zootic cycle can profoundly influence patterns of transmission and disease for humans and domestic animals. This book examines the ecological parameters affecting the conservation and regulation of tick-borne zoo...

Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine, Thomas N. Mather

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

464

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN #

0195073134

EAN Code

9780195073133

ISBN #

3

Tick-Borne Diseases Of Humans

Tick-Borne Diseases of Humans

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Comprehensive information on the biology, ecology, and clinical aspects of these diseases.• Presents state-of-the-art information on disease epidemiology, transmission, and ecology. • Integrates divergent information relevant to the full spectrum of tick-borne diseases, incorporating tick biology an...

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

401

Publisher

ASM Press

ISBN #

1555812384

EAN Code

9781555812386

ISBN #

2

Ecological Dynamics Of Tick-Borne Zoonoses [Hardcover] [1994] [By Daniel E. Sonenshine]

Ecological Dynamics of Tick-Borne Zoonoses [HARDCOVER] [1994] [By Daniel E. Sonenshine]

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Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN #

6

Ecological Dynamics Of Tick-Borne Zoonoses By Daniel E. Sonenshine (1994-10-20)

Ecological Dynamics of Tick-Borne Zoonoses by Daniel E. Sonenshine (1994-10-20)

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Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine; Thomas N. Mather

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Oxford University Press; 1 edition (1994-10-20)

ISBN #

5

Biology Of Ticks Volume 2

Biology of Ticks Volume 2

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Biology of Ticks is the most comprehensive work on tick biology and tick-borne diseases. This second edition is a multi-authored work, featuring the research and analyses of renowned experts across the globe. Spanning two volumes, the book examines the systematics, biology, structure, ecological ada...

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

496

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN #

0199744068

EAN Code

9780199744060

ISBN #

1

Biology of Ticks: Volume 2

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This is the second of a two-volume work on the biology, morphology, ecology, disease relationships, and control of ticks. Volume 2 explores survival strategies of non-nidicolous ticks (those dispersed throughout the open landscape and attacking passing hosts) versus nidicolous ticks (those surviving...

Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

488

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN #

0195084314

EAN Code

9780195084313

ISBN #

4

Biology of Ticks: Volume 1

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This is the first volume of a two-volume work on the basic biology, ecology, disease transmission and control of ticks. Ticks are parasitic insects that infect cattle, birds and people. The health and economic consequences of ticks are so considerable that most land- grant universities have tick lab...

Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine

Binding

Hardcover

Pages

472

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN #

0195059107

EAN Code

9780195059106

ISBN #

9

Biology of Ticks Vls 1 & 2

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Author

Daniel E. Sonenshine

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISBN #

019521093X

EAN Code

9780195210934

ISBN #

10

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