An ecofriendly maritime pest management provides a compartmentalized and portable container for transporting an eclectic assortment of pest management devices insecticides, and baits. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit has many novel features that enhance the capabilities to transport and
An ecofriendly maritime pest management provides a compartmentalized and portable container for transporting an eclectic assortment of pest management devices insecticides, and baits. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit has many novel features that enhance the capabilities to transport and compartmentalize pest management devices and nontoxic baits, and are useful for use on a maritime vessel on the ocean. The pest management devices and nontoxic baits articles are segregated into different compartments and color coded for quick access. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit includes a mechanical pest entrapment device, a gimbally mounted container for containing a predetermined quantity of nontoxic insecticide, an insect repellant delivery device, an insect repellant solid composition, and a container for the insect repellant solid composition. The exterior pouches provides the option of carrying bait, sanitation gels, paper towels, contact information, medicine, or other articles beneficial for the management of pests on a maritime vessel.
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1. An ecofriendly maritime pest management kit comprising: a housing for containing at least one pest management article, said housing having a top end, a bottom end, a manually operable fastener for mating said top end with said bottom end, a handle attached to said housing, a plurality of internal
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An ecofriendly maritime pest management kit comprising: a housing for containing at least one pest management article, said housing having a top end, a bottom end, a manually operable fastener for mating said top end with said bottom end, a handle attached to said housing, a plurality of internal compartments for segregating each pest management article, wherein the at least one pest management article comprises one or more of:at least one mechanical entrapment device for entrapping a pest, the at least one mechanical entrapment device comprising: a base, the base comprising at least one wall and an outer perimeter edge, wherein each at least one wall extends vertically from the outer perimeter edge of the base, the base further comprising a base spring trigger,an upper shell, the upper shell pivotally mounted to the base, the upper shell defined by a shell front end for engaging with the at least one wall, a shell rear end, an inner surface and an exterior surface, the upper shell further comprising a shell latching member extending from the shell rear end, wherein the base and the upper shell define an interior of the at least one mechanical entrapment device,a spring coiled around an upper shell pin, wherein each end of the spring is connected to the upper shell, wherein the spring exerts a force on the upper shell causing the upper shell to close upon the base,a tongue disposed on the base by a tongue support structure, the tongue having a tongue bait end and a tongue support end, wherein the tongue is pivotally mounted on the upper shell pin, the tongue support structure comprising a channel through which the upper shell pin passes, the tongue further comprising a tongue longitudinal aperture and a tongue ledge disposed at one end of the tongue longitudinal aperture, the tongue further comprising a wide section at the tongue bait end that terminates into a narrow section toward the tongue support end, wherein the tongue bait end is positioned above the base spring trigger, the tongue comprising a first aperture disposed on the wide section of the tongue bait end, wherein the first aperture is fixedly disposed above the base spring trigger,a pair of rails disposed in a parallel configuration on the tongue substantially parallel to the tongue longitudinal aperture,a bait holder, the bait holder extending along a longitudinal axis of the base, wherein the longitudinal axis of the base is parallel to the tongue longitudinal aperture, and slidably engaged within the rails, the bait holder defined by a bait end, the bait holder further defined by a bait holder support end, the bait holder further comprising a bait holder longitudinal aperture substantially aligned with the tongue longitudinal aperture, the bait holder comprising a narrow section at the bait end that terminates into a wide section toward the bait holder support end, wherein the wide section of the bait holder is substantially equivalent in width to a distance between the rails and the narrow section of the bait holder is substantially narrower in width than the distance between the rails, wherein the bait holder can be detached from the at least one mechanical entrapment device when the narrow section of the bait holder is positioned between the rails, wherein further the bait holder cannot be detached from the at least one mechanical entrapment device when the wide section of the bait holder is positioned between the rails, wherein the bait end of the bait holder comprises a significantly concave shape configured for receiving a predetermined quantity of bait, wherein the bait end of the bait holder mates with the first aperture of the tongue bait end above the base spring trigger when the bait holder is fully slidably inserted into the at least one mechanical entrapment device,a trigger catch member comprising a trigger catch member notch end and a trigger catch member tongue end, a notch disposed at the trigger catch member notch end for securing the shell latching member when the upper shell is pivoted around the upper shell pin to an open position,wherein when the upper shell is pivoted into the open position, the shell latching member travels to securely engage with the notch in the trigger catch member notch end, causing the trigger catch member tongue end to pivot upward between the tongue longitudinal aperture and the bait holder longitudinal aperture to position on top of the tongue ledge,whereby a downward force exerted by the trigger tongue end when it is disposed onto the tongue ledge causes a downward force on the tongue support end, causing the tongue bait end and the bait holder bait end to both pivot upwardly, causing the base spring trigger to extend into a locked position,wherein when a pest is entrapped in the interior of the at least one mechanical entrapment device, the weight of the pest as it consumes bait disposed in the bait end of the bait holder exerts a downward force on the tongue bait end, causing the trigger catch member tongue end to pivotally lift above and release from the tongue ledge, causing the trigger catch member notch end to disengage from the shell latching member, causing the spring to release stored energy and pivot the upper shell to a closed position onto the base, forming a cavity between the upper shell and the base that traps the pest within the interior of the at least one mechanical entrapment device;at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container for containing a predetermined quantity of nontoxic insecticide and mounted so that the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container maintains a substantially upright position independent of a motion of a mounting surface, the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container comprising an inner container for containing the nontoxic insecticide, the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container further comprising at least one external shell for enclosing the inner container, the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container further comprising an aperture for allowing pests ingress and egress into the inner container, the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container further comprising a hinge for rotatably supporting the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container, the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container further comprising an attaching member for attaching the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container to the mounting surface, wherein the pest enters and exits the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container through the aperture, wherein the pest engages the nontoxic insecticide when inside the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container;at least one nontoxic insect repellent delivery device for spraying a predetermined quantity of nontoxic insect repellant; andat least one nontoxic insect repellant solid composition for repelling pests, wherein the nontoxic insect repellant solid composition is activated by thermal exposure. 2. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit of claim 1 wherein the attaching member of the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container comprises a suction cup. 3. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit of claim 2 wherein the nontoxic insecticide disposed in the inner container of the at least one gimbally mounted insecticide container comprises sodium borate. 4. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit of claim 1 wherein the nontoxic insect repellant comprises neem oil or nontoxic DEET. 5. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit of claim 1 wherein the nontoxic insect repellant solid composition comprises a citronella candle or a cinnamon candle. 6. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit of claim 1 wherein the at least one mechanical entrapment device is configured to resemble a shark. 7. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit of claim 6 wherein the bait comprises peanut butter. 8. The ecofriendly maritime pest management kit of claim 1, wherein the at least one mechanical entrapment device further comprises a spike disposed on the inner surface of the upper shell positioned substantially above the base trigger spring when the upper shell is in the closed position.
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