what mosquito traps actually work

Jan 07, 2024

Firstly, it is important to understand how mosquito traps operate. The majority of traps use one of two methods to attract and capture mosquitoes. Some traps use light to lure mosquitoes, whereas others use carbon dioxide (a chemical produced by human breath) to mimic the scent of a living organism. Once the mosquito is attracted to the trap, it is either sucked into a container or immobilized with a sticky glue-like substance.

 

So, what makes our mosquito trap stand out from the rest? Our trap utilizes both light and carbon dioxide to attract mosquitoes, providing a dual approach to mosquito capture. Additionally, the trap uses a powerful fan to suck mosquitoes into an airtight container, ensuring they are captured and unable to escape.

 

In contrast to many other mosquito traps on the market, our product is battery-powered and requires no additional electrical components. This means that it is portable and easy to use, making it an ideal solution for outdoor areas such as patios, decks and campsites.

 

But of course, the ultimate question remains - does it work? The good news is that our mosquito trap has been rigorously tested and has demonstrated a significant reduction in mosquito populations. In fact, our customers have reported up to a 90% reduction in mosquito numbers!