SAMUEL E SIMPSON
Massage Therapy at Nekoma Ave, Lake Alfred, FL

License number
Florida 42009
Issued Date
Aug 13, 2004
Effective Date
Feb 14, 2015
Expiration Date
Aug 31, 2013
Category
Health Care
Type
Massage Therapist
Address
Address
110 N Nekoma Ave, Lake Alfred, FL 33850

Professional information

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Materials And Methods For The Control Of Tephritidae Fruit Flies

US Patent:
6562845, May 13, 2003
Filed:
Jan 22, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/767200
Inventors:
Herbert N. Nigg - Lake Alfred FL
Samuel E. Simpson - Lake Alfred FL
Assignee:
University of Florida - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A01N 4340
US Classification:
514341, 514 64, 514122, 514143, 514144, 424657, 424658, 424659, 424660
Abstract:
The subject invention provides materials and methods for the effective control of fruit flies. Specifically, the subject invention pertains to the use of imidacloprid compounds to control fruit flies. These compounds achieve a high level of control without mammalian toxicity.


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Toxicity Of Boron Compounds To Certain Arthropods

US Patent:
6645949, Nov 11, 2003
Filed:
Dec 1, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/728044
Inventors:
Herbert N. Nigg - Lake Alfred FL
Samuel E. Simpson - Lake Alfred FL
Assignee:
University of Florida - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A01N 5508
US Classification:
514 64, 424657, 424658, 424659, 424660
Abstract:
The present invention relates to materials and methods using boron compounds to control arthropods. Preferred target pests are insects of the orders Orthoptera (grasshoppers and crickets), Lepidoptera (moths and larvae), and Hymenoptera (preferably , fire ants).


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Use Of Borax Toxicants To Control Tephritidae Fruit Flies

US Patent:
5698208, Dec 16, 1997
Filed:
Sep 19, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/530035
Inventors:
Herbert N. Nigg - Lake Alfred FL
Samuel E. Simpson - Lake Alfred FL
Assignee:
University of Florida - Gainesville FL
International Classification:
A01N 2502
US Classification:
424405
Abstract:
Methods and compositions, which rely upon borax toxicants, to control Tephritidae fruit fly populations below economic thresholds are disclosed. More particularly, methods and compositions which utilize borax toxicants are disclosed which cause the Tephritidae fruit flies to die prematurely or which interfere with the female Tephritidae fruit flies to produce eggs for a period of about seven days. A preferred borax toxicant is borax wherein an effective amount in the compositions to accomplish the above is between at least about 0. 01M and about 0. 12M or more. A lethal amount of borax that should be consumed by the fruit flies in about a 24 hour period is believed to be between at least about 5 mM and about 10 mM or more, whereas the amount of borax that should be consumed by the female fruit flies within about a 24 hour period to prevent the female fruit flies from producing eggs for about seven days or longer is believed to be at least about 2. 5 mM and 5 mM or more.