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Mosquito Traps Come to the Rescue
By Smith Belluchi


These traps function by imitating the sight and smell of human prey. This leads mosquitoes into falsely believing that a human body is proximal to them. However, upon getting closer, strong fans catch them forcing them into specially enclosed containers. Once they are trapped in, it becomes for them to come out of the mosquito trap. As a result, the mosquitoes soon die.

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Moreton B Fig writes:

Subject: Mosquito Traps Come to the Rescue

We Looked at the Traps which Produced CO2 from TiO2, but found the CO2 production was markedly reduced, once the TIo2 got a film of any sort over the top. The trap that seemed to work the best over a long period of time was the Mosquito-Slayer PRO from BANTIX, would like to know if you had similar problems with your traps over time?

Comment provided September 28, 2009 at 10:10 pm

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