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How does the trap work?
Mosquitoes & midges can easily locate where a person is by sensing carbon dioxide, temperature, near ultraviolet rays. The trap produces carbon dioxide by using UV light radiated across a titanium dioxide coating located inside the trap, lactic acid & octenol lures can be used inside the trap. The mosquitoes & midges are attracted to the trap as they get close a powerful fan located inside the trap sucks them into a catchment area, the force of the fan does not allow them to fly back out and they dry out & die. The trap attracts biting insects from as far as the light can be seen.

Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes carry some nasty diseases that can cause major health problems. It’s the female that bites and spreads the diseases. Depending on the wind mosquitoes generally stay close to where they lay their eggs. Mosquitoes need to lay their eggs in stagnant water, in pot plants, ponds, puddles etc. A female mosquito can be responsible for thousands of off spring, so remember every mosquito you catch in the interceptor trap stops thousands of mosquitoes from being born. Mosquitoes will rest during the day in dark places, under plants, decks, inside houses etc. Placement of the trap is important, check for mosquitoes during the day, gardens, under decks etc & place the trap near this area. Leave the trap on 24 hours a day 7 days a week & clean the trap weekly, after 2 to 4 weeks you should notice a large reduction in mosquito numbers

Midges
Midges do not carry diseases, they are annoying & there bites can be painful. The female bites & sucks blood to give her eggs nourishment. Midges lay there eggs in leaf litter, muddy & damp soil & sand. Depending on the wind midges also stay close to where they lay there eggs. A female midge can be responsible for thousands of offspring, so like mosquitoes every midge you catch in the interceptor trap stops thousands from being born. Midges like wet soil, grass, gardens & like mosquitoes dark areas, place the trap near the area of most activity. Midge populations are in plague proportion at the moment, this is due to to breeding conditions & heavy winds in most areas, Midge population is harder to control than mosquitoes so an extra trap may be required.

 

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