steven100 Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 I'm looking to buy a mozzie zapper but not sure if they actually work to attract and kill mosquitos. I recently seen a couple of mosquitos in my condo and i want them dead. Has anyone ever bought one and if so do they work ...
Popular Post FritsSikkink Posted July 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2024 I bought one and it works but stopped using it as the cat found it interesting too. 4
steven100 Posted July 11, 2024 Author Posted July 11, 2024 19 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said: I bought one and it works but stopped using it as the cat found it interesting too. cat will get zapped ... haha
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted July 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2024 I bought something similar a few days ago because of a few flies in my bedroom. Unfortunately, the flies didn't decide to fly into that thing. Then my gf used one of those tennis rack zappers and solved the problem. 3 1 4
steven100 Posted July 11, 2024 Author Posted July 11, 2024 6 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: I bought something similar a few days ago because of a few flies in my bedroom. Unfortunately, the flies didn't decide to fly into that thing. Then my gf used one of those tennis rack zappers and solved the problem. yeah' those tennis rackets are good and they work, I want something to sit on the table and leave on all night and day ... i only get the odd mozzie when the balcony door is open ... but 1 mozzie is 1 too many 1 1
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted July 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2024 36 minutes ago, steven100 said: yeah' those tennis rackets are good and they work, I want something to sit on the table and leave on all night and day ... i only get the odd mozzie when the balcony door is open ... but 1 mozzie is 1 too many I guess if you have such a device new the balcony then it might work. I have no mosquitos, ever. I live in a high floor condominium, and it seems mosquitos don't fly so high. 🙂 1 2
novacova Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 We have a zapper outside at the front door and another by the patio door. Use a couple of the fan types in the house. All work as expected. 1 1
scubascuba3 Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 54 minutes ago, steven100 said: i only get the odd mozzie when the balcony door is open ... but 1 mozzie is 1 too many Why don't you get a mosquito screen on the balcony door? about 2.5k baht 1
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 We try to be pretty careful about keeping mosquitos out of the interior of our home, and have screens on all the windows. But when one/some manage to sneak in somehow, I've long used the rechargeable tennis paddle type mosquito "bats" to get rid of them. They work quite well for us, and can be bought cheaply at Big Cs in particular, usually in the range of 69 to 199b per piece for the larger 9 inch-diameter kind. Experience tells, the mozzies typically like to land eventually on soft surfaces like drapes, upholstry, fabrics and the like. So when I find we have some indoors, I simply make a habit of brushing over those kinds of surfaces with the mosquito bat while turned on, which of course "sparks" every time it encounters and zaps one of them. I also can walk around the indoors area of the room waving the bat in a sweeping direction back and forth, which will tend to catch any that happen to be flying around me. That usually rids the indoors of any within a day or so. PS - Eucalyptus spray is also good from keeping them away from you, either by spraying in the room or spraying some on your exposed skin areas. No chemicals involved in doing that. 2
steven100 Posted July 11, 2024 Author Posted July 11, 2024 9 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said: Why don't you get a mosquito screen on the balcony door? about 2.5k baht I hear ya ... but I just rent so i don't want. Just the zapper will do.
Gandtee Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 38 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: I guess if you have such a device new the balcony then it might work. I have no mosquitos, ever. I live in a high floor condominium, and it seems mosquitos don't fly so high. 🙂 and Idoubt that you have chit chats 'jing joks' nothing for them to eat 1
OneMoreFarang Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 11 minutes ago, Gandtee said: and Idoubt that you have chit chats 'jing joks' nothing for them to eat In my current apartment I don't have any. But I had them in other apartments, also in high floors. I don't mind them.
Hummin Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 26 minutes ago, steven100 said: I hear ya ... but I just rent so i don't want. Just the zapper will do. The zapper works because the fly or mosquito eventually will fly in to it, not because there is anything there that attracts it because the led lights doesnt work. What is good mosquito bait? Making a combination of sugar, yeast, and water is an effective way to trap mosquitoes on and around your property. "After a few hours, the yeast starts releasing a steady stream of carbon dioxide, which mosquitoes are highly attracted to," says Timothy Wong, technical director of M&M Pest Contro 1
scubascuba3 Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 49 minutes ago, Gandtee said: and Idoubt that you have chit chats 'jing joks' nothing for them to eat Mine hang around the toaster, too lazy to hunt mosquitoes 1 1
novacova Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 42 minutes ago, Hummin said: The zapper works because the fly or mosquito eventually will fly in to it, not because there is anything there that attracts it because the led lights doesnt work. Actually the skeeters are attracted to the uv light 1 1
Popular Post GroveHillWanderer Posted July 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2024 6 minutes ago, novacova said: Actually the skitters are attracted to the uv light If by "skitters" you mean mosquitoes then no, they're not. As the article below states: Quote However, mosquitos are not attracted to ultraviolet light, just as they are not attracted to regular artificial light. Are Mosquitoes Attracted to Light? 1 1 1
Hummin Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 5 minutes ago, novacova said: Actually the skeeters are attracted to the uv light non of the affordable have uv light and are just led lights However here is an article “When it comes to mosquitoes, bug zappers don't work,” says James Fordyce, an entomologist at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. “I don't know any insect ecologist that doesn't know that.” Bug zappers are exceptional killers of bugs — just not the ones that bite you. https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/09/12/bug-zappers-mosquito-repellent/ 1
Popular Post simon43 Posted July 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 11, 2024 You need some other animal to attract the flies, as opposed to your body. I keep a large water buffalo in my condo and it works very well to keep the flies off me 🙂 11
steven100 Posted July 11, 2024 Author Posted July 11, 2024 I think the purple, blue or green florescent lights do attract bugs including sometimes mosquitos ... I've seen it happen as others have also. Not sure why their testing says it doesn't because it may just attract 5% of the total in the room but it does work.
CharlieH Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 Bought a few zappers over the years, by far the best was actually the cheapest at 56bt ! Plugs into a USB slot, whether that be a phone charger or whatever, sits on the bedside table and there's usually "bodies" in the morning......😉 https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSYbh38pH/ 2
Popular Post steven100 Posted July 11, 2024 Author Popular Post Posted July 11, 2024 one thing I have noticed is that mosquitos like dark colors .... they tend to hang around black shorts or black t-shirt or dark bag on the floor .... they don't hang around light colors like yellow or white as much as black or dark blue. 3
novacova Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 19 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said: If by "skitters" you mean mosquitoes then no, they're not. As the article below states: Are Mosquitoes Attracted to Light? 19 minutes ago, Hummin said: non of the affordable have uv light and are just led lights However here is an article “When it comes to mosquitoes, bug zappers don't work,” says James Fordyce, an entomologist at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. “I don't know any insect ecologist that doesn't know that.” Bug zappers are exceptional killers of bugs — just not the ones that bite you. https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/09/12/bug-zappers-mosquito-repellent/ UV radiation simulates/mimics carbon dioxide. Also the skeeters are attached to the light and the heat it puts out. To say or imply that the uv lights don’t have an effect is ridicules, especially with the fan units way in a corner on the other side of the room, no skeeters flying around but they do end up the uv fan can. Really now, be careful of the trash google spits out. 2
steven100 Posted July 11, 2024 Author Posted July 11, 2024 maybe 2 x units ... that should kill em ' haha
Hummin Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 27 minutes ago, novacova said: UV radiation simulates/mimics carbon dioxide. Also the skeeters are attached to the light and the heat it puts out. To say or imply that the uv lights don’t have an effect is ridicules, especially with the fan units way in a corner on the other side of the room, no skeeters flying around but they do end up the uv fan can. Really now, be careful of the trash google spits out. well you are the science guy on this 😄 1
connda Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 3 hours ago, FritsSikkink said: I bought one and it works but stopped using it as the cat found it interesting too. That's a self-solving problem. <SNAP> 😁
connda Posted July 11, 2024 Posted July 11, 2024 I'll you need to do is occasionally look at the grid wires - dead sketter bodies galore. UV light does attract them. They do work. 1
willi2006 Posted July 12, 2024 Posted July 12, 2024 I had several of them. They catched mosquitos but only the few which accidentally came close enough. Later I read about professional devices which are effevtive because they have the smell and temperature of warm-blooded animals. But they cost several hundred dollars.
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