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Anti-mosquito bat cave

A bat and mosquito control technology, applied in animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems of pesticide pollution, waste of funds, aggravation and other problems in the human settlement environment, and achieve the effect of controlling the spread of malaria and inhibiting the reproduction of Anopheles mosquitoes.

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-09-01
黄竹
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Today, the most common way to kill mosquitoes in green areas is to spray insecticides. Although this can temporarily kill mosquitoes, it will exterminate natural enemies, waste money, and make the living environment fall into a vicious cycle of increasing pesticide pollution.

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[0012] The structure of the anti-mosquito bat hole of the present invention is as figure 1 , figure 2 As shown, it includes a shaft 8, a well enclosure 2, an upper shaft wall 9, a lower shaft wall 6 and a cave 4. The above-ground part of the shaft 8 is provided with a well enclosure 2, and the well enclosure 2 is trumpet-shaped with a wide top and a narrow bottom. Its top is provided with wellhead 1, and the wall surface of described well surrounds 2 lis and outsides is all polished into a mirror surface, and described well surrounds height 2-3m, and snake rat can't climb into well from well surround and invade and prey on bats; Described vertical shaft 8 The underground part is provided with an upper shaft wall 9 and a lower shaft wall 6. The upper shaft wall 9 of the shaft 8 is in the shape of a trumpet with a narrow upper part and a wider bottom. The upper well wall 9 is provided with 2-5 caves 4, and the caves 4 are arranged horizontally. The cave 4 is provided with a fl...

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The invention relates to an anti-mosquito bat cave comprising a shaft enclosure built on a vertical shaft in a little hill by using stones, an upper shaft wall, a lower shaft wall and a cave, wherein the upper shaft wall, the lower shaft wall and the cave are arranged in the vertical shaft; the shaft enclosure exposes out of the ground, is in a horn shape with a wide top and a narrow bottom, and can prevent snakes and rats from climbing therein; the upper surface of the shaft enclosure is provided with an opening, and the lower surface is provided with the vertical shaft; the upper shaft wall of the vertical shaft is in a horn shape with a narrow top and a wide bottom, and the abdomen part of the vertical shaft is provided with a plurality of caves distributed along the horizontal direction; the caves are provided with floors, side walls, bottom walls and top walls, and waterproof asphaltum layers are coated on the top walls of the caves; the connection position of the upper shaft wall and the lower shaft wall is provided with a water drainage pipe with grates, which can prevent underground water from immersing the caves; and the lower wall is vertically built and can receive water capable of adjusting the temperature and humidity. In the daytime, bats stick to the top walls by using double feet in the dark caves to evade wind and rain as well as the intrusion of the snakes and rats; and in the nighttime, the bats drop into half air by unclenching the feet and fly into the night sky through the cave opening and the shaft opening to capture flying mosquitoes. The anti-mosquito bat cave is arranged in gardens of residential areas or tourist areas, can eliminate mosquitoes, and has no electricity consumption and no pollution.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of biodiversity anti-mosquito, in particular to an anti-mosquito bat cave used for catching mosquitoes in residential areas. Background technique [0002] Mosquitoes are disease-transmitting hygiene pests that must be tightly controlled to ensure that humans are free from mosquito-borne diseases. It is well known that bats are masters of preying on flying mosquitoes and are the protagonists of biological diversity in preventing mosquitoes. According to the revelation of nature, it is undoubtedly in line with the laws of nature to use bats to prey and eliminate mosquitoes. However, in nature, bats do not build burrows themselves, and can only inhabit in stone caves, tree holes or cracks in the walls of old houses to avoid the wind and rain and the predation of natural enemies. Now, due to the large-scale felling of forests and the continuous demolition and reconstruction of old houses, bats have lost their b...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02
Inventor 黄竹
Owner 黄竹
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