Carpenter bee trap
DCFirst Claim
1. A carpenter bee trap comprising a housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having a hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, said hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees, said housing containing no bait, the interior surface of said solid wall forming the interior edge of said hole is substantially flat.
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A carpenter bee trap comprises a housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having a hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, the hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees. The preferred hole size is in the range from about {fraction (5/16)} inch to about ½ inch. The exterior surface of the solid wall around the hole preferably has a light color, and the walls of housing are preferably opaque so that the hole appears dark from outside the housing. The interior surface of the solid wall forming the interior edge of the hole is preferably substantially flat. The trap may be made of a single piece of molded plastic with molded hinges connecting selected pairs of adjacent walls, and including integral latching means for releasably latching selected pairs of adjacent walls.
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- 1. A carpenter bee trap comprising a housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having a hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, said hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees, said housing containing no bait, the interior surface of said solid wall forming the interior edge of said hole is substantially flat.
- 7. A carpenter bee trap comprising a housing made of single piece of molded plastic with molded hinges connecting selected pairs of adjacent walls, and including integral latching means for releasably latching selected pairs of adjacent walls, said housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having a hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, said hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees, said housing containing no bait, the exterior surface of said solid wall around said hole having a light color, and the walls of said housing being opaque so that said hole appears dark from outside the housing.
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11. A carpenter bee trap comprising a housing made of single piece of molded plastic with molded hinges connecting selected pairs of adjacent walls, and including integral latching means for releasably latching selected pairs of adjacent walls, and housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having a hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, said hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees, said housing containing no bait, the interior surface of said solid wall forming the interior edge of said hole is substantially flat.
- 12. A method of trapping carpenter bees without the use of bait or insecticide comprising providing a housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having an exposed hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, said hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees, and said housing containing no bait, the exterior surface of said solid wall around said hole having a light color, and the walls of said housing being opaque so that said hole appears dark from outside the housing, and periodically removing trapped bees from said hollow interior of said housing.
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17. A method of trapping carpenter bees without the use of bait or insecticide comprising providing a housing having a hollow interior and at least one solid wall having an exposed hole formed therein to permit carpenter bees to enter the hollow interior of the housing, said hole having about the same size as holes normally made by carpenter bees so that the hole tends to attract such bees, and said housing containing no bait, and periodically removing trapped bees from said hollow interior of said housing, the interior surface of said solid wall forming the interior edge of said hole is substantially flat.
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