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Last Updated: March 28, 2024

Claims for Patent: 4,850,305


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Summary for Patent: 4,850,305
Title: Artificial system and method for breeding fleas
Abstract:A system for breeding fleas comprises a blood reservoir with a feeding membrane and a feeding and reproduction chamber which either has a height dimension of 1.4 to 1.8 mm so as to restrict jumping by the fleas or includes fibrous material so the fleas can walk thereon substantially to a feeding location thereby reducing the amount of jumping required by the fleas to reach the feed location. The method involves providing access by the fleas to a blood food supply for at least 18 continuous hours and influencing the fleas to conserve energy expenditure either by restricting jumping by the fleas or by providing a walking path permitting the fleas to walk substantially to the feed location so as to reduce the amount of jumping required to feed. The feeding period and the system whereby the fleas conserve energy expenditure because they are either restricted from jumping or given an alternative to jumping enables obtaining practical reproduction outputs, i.e., at least 10% of the reproduction output of fleas feeding on host animals.
Inventor(s): Georgi; Jay R. (Freeville, NY), Wade; Susan E. (Ithaca, NY)
Assignee: Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. (Ithaca, NY)
Application Number:07/127,412
Patent Claims:1. System for breeding fleas without having them feed on host animals, said system comprising

(a) containing means for functioning in combination with means penetrable by flea mouth parts for feeding to provide a blood reservoir means,

(b) means for maintaining blood placed in said reervoir means at a selected temperature level,

(c) feeding and reproduction chamber means for housing fleas for breeding, said chamber means being such as to prevent escape of fleas therefrom and having (i) an interior, (ii) an end for juxtaposition to said penetrable means and (iii) an egg discharge end for discharge of eggs therethrough,

(d) means influencing approach by said fleas to said end (c)(ii) to conserve energy expenditure by said fleas to the extent of obtaining a reproduction output at least 10% of the reproduction output of fleas feeding on host animals, said means (d) being selected from the group consisting of (i) providing said interior (c)(i) with a height dimension such as to restrict jumping by fleas housed therein and (ii) fibrous means in said interior (c)(i) providing a path permitting fleas to walk thereon substantially to said end (c)(ii) thereby influencing fleas to walk on said path instead of jumping.

2. System as recited in claim 1, wherein said penetrable means comprises a substantially self-sealing film membrane.

3. System as recited in claim 2, wherein said film is flexible film of composition comprising elastomer and wax.

4. System as recited in claim 3, wherein said film is flexible film composed of a blend of wax, elastomer and polyolefin.

5. System as recited in claim 1, wherein said element (b) comprises heat exchange means comprising means for circulating heated fluid in heat exchange relation with blood placed in said reservoir means.

6. System as recited in claim 1, wherein said means (d) comprises fibrous means in said interior (c)(i) permitting fleas to walk thereon substantially to said end (c)(ii).

7. System as recited in claim 6, wherein said fibrous means comprises animal hair selected from the group consisting of dog hair and cat hair.

8. System as recited in claim 1, wherein said means (d) comprises providing said interior (c)(i) with a height dimension so as to restrict jumping by fleas housed therein.

9. System as recited in claim 8, wherein said height dimension ranges from 1.4 to 1.8 mm.

10. System as recited in claim 1, wherein said egg discharge end of said chamber means (c) comprises reticulated means having interstices sized to allow passage of eggs therethrough but to prevent escape of fleas from said chamber means (c), said egg discharge end communicating with an egg recovery chamber.

11. Method for breeding fleas without having the fleas feed on a host animal, said method comprising the steps of

(a) confining fleas in a breeding zone having a feeding end and an egg discharge end,

(b) proving an inanimate flea-accessible source of host animal blood at a selected temperature at said feeding end,

(c) maintaining the fleas in said breeding zone with access to said blood for a period of at least 18 continuous hours

(d) influencing approach by said fleas to said feeding end to conserve expenditure of energy by said fleas, thereby to foster feeding, mating and egg production,

(e) discharging eggs from said breeding zone and recovering said eggs for production of adult fleas therefrom.

12. Method as recited in claim 11, wherein the fleas confined in said breeding zone are of species Ctenocephalides felis and the blood utilized is dog blood or cattle blood.

13. Method as recited in claim 12, wherein said blood is maintained at a temperature ranging from 35.degree. C. to 39.degree. C..

14. Method as recited in claim 13, wherein said blood is maintained at a temperature of 37.degree. C.

15. Method as recited in claim 11 wherein said continuous access period ranges about 22 to about 24 hours.

16. Method as recited in claim 15 wherein said influencing of approach bys aid fleas to said feeding end comprises restricting jumping by the fleas in said breeding zone.

17. Method as recited in claim 15 wherein said influencing of approach by said fleas to said feeding end comprises providing a walking path substantially to said feeding end thereby influencing fleas to walk on said path instead of jumping.

18. Method as recited in claim 11 wherein the conserving of energy in step (d) is such as to obtain a reproduction output at least 10% of the reproduction output of fleas feeding on host animals.

19. Method as recited in claim 18 wherein step (d) is selected from the group consisting of (i) restricting jumping by the fleas in the breeding zone or (ii) providing a walking path for the fleas to said feeding end.

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