HOWARD G BAUBE
Broker in Plymouth, MA

License number
Massachusetts 9522996
Issued Date
Mar 17, 2012
Expiration Date
Aug 1, 2018
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Plymouth, MA 02360

Professional information

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Howard Baube - Plymouth, MA

Work:
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Senior Research Mechanical Engineer
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KODAK - Rochester, NY
Lab Equipment Technician
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Supervisor
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Head Mechanic, Jim Spencer NASCAR Race Team
Education:
ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - Rochester, NY
B.S. in Electrical Mechanical Engineering


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Ph Modified Insect Repellent/Insecticide Composed Of Plant Essential Oils

US Patent:
2013019, Aug 1, 2013
Filed:
Feb 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/363540
Inventors:
Howard Baube - Plymouth MA, US
International Classification:
A01N 65/44, A01P 17/00, A01P 7/04, A01N 65/36, A01N 65/22
US Classification:
424736, 424742
Abstract:
An insect repellent/insecticide starts with a main composition that is composed of the three primary essential oils of , and pine. A number of secondary essential oils can be added that provide additional beneficial characteristics, depending upon the application. A safe embedded tick “remove and kill” product includes a basic pH adjuster that is added to the main composition in an amount sufficient to adjust the pH of the main composition to approximately between 6.4 and 7.4, and preferably equal to about 6.5. A repellent spray dilutes the main composition in water to about 1% concentration by volume and a sufficient amount of a basic pH adjuster is added thereto to adjust the pH of the main composition to approximately between 6.4 and 7.4, and preferably equal to about 6.5. Soap includes the main composition combined with a detergent, glycerin, and a sufficient amount of an acidic pH adjuster to adjust the pH of the soap composition to approximately between 6.4 and 7.4, and preferably equal to about 6.8.