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The Koolatron Mosquito Trap Champion-
Outdoor Mosquito Control w/ 3 Octenol Strips helps protect your entire
family from mosquitoes. This trap uses proven mosquito attractants to
draw the annoying and harmful insects away from where your loved ones
gather. An easy-to-assemble, weatherproof unit, powerful enough to cover
approximately one-half acre area around your home.
To achieve the best results from your
Mosquito Trap Champion, you must leave it in operation full-time during
the mosquito season. The trap is not meant for occasional use, such as
during an outdoor party. While it will begin attracting and catching
mosquito's almost immediately, it will not immediately eliminate the
problem as female mosquito's reproduce constantly throughout the spring
and summer and their local population will be reduced over time as it
continues to catch and kill female mosquito's. Fewer females, fewer
eggs, fewer mosquito's!
The Mosquito Trap Champion utilizes the
documented attractiveness of body temperature (thermal imaging), color
(exclusive blue light system), octenol (includes 1 cartridge, which is
good for approximately 21 days), and airflow in an effective design to
attract and capture mosquitoes and other blood-seeking flying insects.
This trap assembles in seconds, weatherproof and can be placed anywhere
in the yard. The Mosquito Trap operates by capturing a steady number of
egg laying females, thus gradually reducing the overall local mosquito
population.
A capture of only a few mosquitoes daily
will have a substantial future impact. In a few weeks you should notice
a marked reduction in the mosquito population around the area, as well
as a reduced number of mosquitoes in the trap. Since mosquito eggs can
survive for several seasons, using the trap this season will also reduce
the number of eggs hatching next season.
Similar traps have been in use for years
by universities, state monitoring programs, and researchers around the
world. The Mosquito Trap Champion uses this traditional trapping
approach, combined with the latest in ongoing research, to turn the
female mosquito's natural hunting techniques toward seeking out the trap
and facilitating capture in a product that private homeowners can use.
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