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Re: O.T. mosquito traps


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Posted by UFO Man on June 11, 2004 at 18:24:58 from (66.243.138.58):

In Reply to: O.T. mosquito traps posted by thurlow on June 10, 2004 at 19:48:44:

Well, let me tell you. We live on the Texas coast amoungst massive rice fields and swamps. If you was a mosquito, this would be the promised land.

2 years ago, we bought a used Mosquito Magnet from a city feller that thought that the thing would clear out his yard in an hour or two. Paid half price...$600 for the thing. Set it up in the yard and let it run.

We emptied the trap every three weeks when we changed the propane tank and put in a new bait cartridge.

After the first couple of weeks, we started to notice that the horses were coming up to the fence near the magnet at night.

Then we heard the neighbors complaining about the horrible mosquitos and how they couldn't sit outside in the evening. Of course, these conversations were on our patio...in the evening.

It doesn't kill every mosquito. I still wear my favorite cologne, Deep Woods OFF, which is for all kinds of bugs, including ticks. But it sure does put a dent in the population in a major way.

The trick is to set it up at the start of the season and run it non stop thoughout the season, in our case, April through November.

Our unit is the biggest one made that year, there may be a bigger one made now. It can handle about an acre to an acre and a half.

I think it was worth it.


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