Byron L. Reid - Raleigh NC, US Robert B. Baker - Cary NC, US Deborah A. Koufas - Clayton NC, US Gerald J. Kent - Northfield NH, US Peter Baur - Schondorf am Ammersee, DE
Assignee:
Bayer Cropscience LP - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
A01N 25/00 A01N 59/04
US Classification:
424405, 504101
Abstract:
The present invention relates to compositions that include a combination of one or more pesticides and one or more adjuvants.
Byron Reid - Raleigh NC, US Johan Kijlstra - Odenthal, DE Frank Rosenfeldt - Langenfeld, DE Guenther Nentwig - Leverkusen, DE Volker Gutsmann - Langenfeld, DE Rainer Sonneck - Leverkusen, DE
International Classification:
A01N 25/04
US Classification:
514521
Abstract:
The present invention relates to compositions for the control of pests, to processes for their preparation, and to methods of treating surfaces with such formulations for the sustained weather-resistant control of pests. The composition includes a pesticide and an aqueous polymer dispersion.
Sensor For A Wireless Animal Trap Detection System
- St. Louis MO, US - Monheim am Rhein, DE Gaelle FAGES - Chapel Hill NC, US Byron REID - Raleigh NC, US Chris PIENAAR - Chapel Hill NC, US Peter JARDINE - Wake Forest NC, US Michael ZIMMERMANN - Raleigh NC, US Stefan ENDEPOLS - Burscheid, DE Christopher R. HAHN - Apex NC, US
An animal trap sensor includes a base having a distal end and a proximal end, a switch having a first metallic element and a second metallic element, and a signal unit, in which, when the first metallic element contacting the second metallic element, thereby forming a closed circuit, such that the signal unit transmits a signal to an off-site receiver. Or, an animal trap sensor includes a first portion and a second portion electrically connected with a signal unit including a power supply, in which, when the first and the second portions are disposed at a first distance between each other, thereby generating an output property, in which, when the first and the second portions are disposed at a second distance between each other, which is different from the first distance, thereby changing the output property and causing the signal unit to transmit a signal to an off-site receiver.
An animal trap system includes a glue board, an animal trap accelerometer sensor, and a signal unit in close proximity to and in communications with the animal trap accelerometer sensor, wherein the signal unit also contains an accelerometer sensor. The animal trap system is capable of detecting capture events, non-capture events, false positives, and/or the type of animal captured by using differential signal analysis and machine learning techniques. When an acceleration is received by the animal trap accelerometer sensor above a pre-set acceleration threshold value, it sends a capture signal to the signal unit and if the signal unit does not receive such acceleration event, the signal unit transmits a capture signal to an off-site receiver. A method of trapping one or more animals using this system is also provided.
Water-based formulations (EW) are provided containing no VOC's or alternatively are low in VOC's for wide area space spray to control mosquitoes, flies, and other public health pests. Application via ULV, these formulations have been observed to provide significantly superior control of pests when compared to competitive adulticides. The present formulations provide exceptional preservation of both droplet density in the spray cloud and droplet size as measured by volume mean diameter (VmD). The present formulations provide superior bio-efficacy as measured by both mortality and knockdown of target organisms. The present formulations provide superior biological control, droplet density, and droplet size when applied at concentrations 20-80× less than competitive formulations.
Sensor For A Wireless Animal Trap Detection System
- Research Triangle Park NC, US - MONHEIM AM RHEIN, DE Gaelle FAGES - Chapel Hill NC, US Byron REID - Raleigh NC, US Chris PIENAAR - Chapel Hill NC, US Peter JARDINE - Wake Forest NC, US Michael ZIMMERMANN - Raleigh NC, US Stefan ENDEPOLS - Burscheid, DE Christopher R. HAHN - Apex NC, US
An animal trap sensor includes a base having a distal end and a proximal end, a switch having a first metallic element and a second metallic element, and a signal unit, in which, when the first metallic element contacting the second metallic element, thereby forming a closed circuit, such that the signal unit transmits a signal to an off-site receiver. Or, an animal trap sensor includes a first portion and a second portion electrically connected with a signal unit including a power supply, in which, when the first and the second portions are disposed at a first distance between each other, thereby generating an output property, in which, when the first and the second portions are disposed at a second distance between each other, which is different from the first distance, thereby changing the output property and causing the signal unit to transmit a signal to an off-site receiver.
Spray Device With Unpressurized Spray Material Containers
- Monheim am Rhein, DE Byron REID - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
Bayer CropScience Aktiengesellschaft - Monheim am Rhein
International Classification:
B05B 9/08 A01M 21/04 A01M 25/00 A01M 7/00
Abstract:
The invention relates to the application of liquid active substances with the aid of a portable spray device. The subject matter of the present invention is a portable device for applying active substances, and a method for applying active substances with the aid of a portable spray device.
Data Center Support Technician at EMC, Owner & Operator at Victory Custom Audio & Sound, Owner & Operator at Victory Communications
Location:
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
EMC since Dec 2010
Data Center Support Technician
Victory Custom Audio & Sound since Jan 2009
Owner & Operator
Victory Communications since Feb 2000
Owner & Operator
Remote Light, Inc. 2005 - 2011
Systems Tech
Techisource - IBM Mar 2010 - Nov 2010
IT Level 2 Support
Education:
Technical 2006 - 2009
Various technical software training 2005
Hillside
Bayer Cropscience
R and D Fellow
Bayer Cropscience Aug 2008 - Dec 2017
Senior Principle Scientist
Bayer Cropscience Jan 2003 - Jul 2008
Manager, Product Development
Bayer Cropscience Jul 1998 - Dec 2002
Research Product Manager
American Cyanamid Aug 1994 - Jun 1998
Product Development Manager
Education:
Colorado State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Zoology, Entomology
Purdue University
Master of Science, Masters, Entomology
Purdue University
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Entomology
Skills:
Product Development Agriculture Lifesciences Strategic Planning Agribusiness Program Management Crop Protection Biotechnology Entomology Cross Functional Team Leadership Science Life Sciences Chemistry Environmental Awareness Agrochemicals Analytical Chemistry R
Interests:
Politics Science and Technology Environment Arts and Culture
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