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WHITMIRE MICRO-GEN RESEARCH LABORATORIES, INC.

WHITMIRE MICRO-GEN RESEARCH LABORATORIES, INC. Patent applications
Patent application numberTitlePublished
20110265369HEAT TREATED WOOD AND INSECT TREATMENT METHOD USING THE SAME - In a method of at least one of monitoring and controlling termite populations in an area accessible to the termites, a heat treated wood extract, extracted from wood that has been heat-treated to a temperature of greater than about 150 degrees C., is located in an area accessible to termites. In various embodiments the extract may be in a liquid form or a solid/particular form and may be deposited on or in a carrier. The extract may be deposited in a station housing, or deposited directly in the area accessible to termites. In still other embodiments, particulate heat treated wood, having been heat treated to a temperature of greater than about 150 degrees C., is placed in an area accessible to termites.11-03-2011
20090288335PEST CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - In a system and method for at least one of monitoring and controlling pests, a container having an interior chamber, is located in an area in which pests are to be at least one of monitored and controlled. At least a portion of the container is constructed of an environmentally degradable plastic. At least one of a pest monitoring material and a pest bait material is disposed within the interior chamber of the container for at least one of monitoring and controlling pests. The container is inspected at least once prior to the end of a predetermined time period to determine whether pests are present within the container. The container is replaced, along with the at least one of the monitoring material and the bait material, no later than about six months beyond the predetermined period of time following placement of the container in the area.11-26-2009
20090258889PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The present disclosure relates to pesticidal compositions and to methods for controlling pests such as insects and other arthropods. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a pesticidal compositions containing mineral oil and one or more additional components which, when used in combination, act synergistically to control insect and pest populations.10-15-2009
20090257959PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The present disclosure relates to pesticidal compositions and to methods for controlling pests such as insects and other arthropods. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a pesticidal compositions containing mineral oil and one or more additional components which, when used in combination, act synergistically to control insect and pest populations.10-15-2009
20090257958PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The present disclosure relates to pesticidal compositions and to methods for controlling pests such as insects and other arthropods. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a pesticidal compositions containing mineral oil and one or more additional components which, when used in combination, act synergistically to control insect and pest populations.10-15-2009
20090094884TERMITE STATION WITH REPLACEABLE CARTRIDGE - A replaceable cartridge has a generally tubular sidewall constructed of a termite resistant material and an interior chamber. The sidewall has an upper end and an open lower end. An aggregation member is separate from the sidewall and positionable at least in part within the interior chamber of the sidewall generally adjacent the lower end thereof to at least in part close the lower end of the sidewall. The aggregation member is configured to define at least one opening through which termites enter the interior chamber of the sidewall through the lower end thereof. The aggregation member is constructed of a termite edible material. A bait matrix is separate from the aggregation member and disposed within the interior chamber of the sidewall intermediate the aggregation member and the upper end of the sidewall.04-16-2009
20090000182METHOD OF MONITORING AND CONTROLLING TERMITES WITH HEAT-TREATED WOOD - In a method of monitoring and/or controlling termite populations in an area accessible to the termites a wood that has been heat-treated to a temperature of greater than about 150 degrees C (302 degrees F) is located in the area and monitored. A toxic bait may also be located in the area. In another method, a toxic bait that contains a toxicant and wood that has been heat-treated to a temperature of at least about 150 degrees C (302 degrees F) may be located in the area.01-01-2009
20090000181ABOVE-GROUND TERMITE STATION - In an above-ground termite station for detecting and controlling termites above ground in an operating configuration of the termite station, a container of the termite station defines an interior space and is at least in part configured for abutting against and being mounted on an above-ground mounting surface. The container is configurable between a closed configuration and an open configuration in which the interior space of the container is accessible while the container is mounted on the mounting surface. A cartridge is sized and configured for insertion in and removal from the interior space of the container and is generally an aggregation member, a bait matrix separate from the aggregation member, and a holder at least in part holding the aggregation member and bait matrix in assembly with the holder for positioning of the cartridge relative to the interior space of the container as a single unit.01-01-2009

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