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Electric/uv Mosquito Killer

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Please could anyone recommend a good electric - uv mosquito killer for a kitchen its and place of purchase.

There are many models of the electric mosquitoes killer to be found in the large Tesco and Big C stores on the bypass road.

Do they work on house flies? I ask because the "Sandwiche Shoppe" in Chalong is full of flies but has one of these 'working' on the wall.

Mosquitoes seek for carbon dioxide and body odors but are not attracted by ultraviolet light.

There might be few hits by chance though..

This might work better with mosquitoes. Bottle, which releases CO2 and traps the mosquitoes inside.

http://www.thesurvivalistblog.net/homemade-mosquito-trap/

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I proudly present an Finnish innovation to catch mosquitoes and flies.

[One of local newspaper used to have handy tricks section, which almost always included pantyhose. That has produced wide range of funny innovations.]

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Mosquitoes seek for carbon dioxide and body odors but are not attracted by ultraviolet light.

There might be few hits by chance though..

This might work better with mosquitoes. Bottle, which releases CO2 and traps the mosquitoes inside.

http://www.thesurvivalistblog.net/homemade-mosquito-trap/

trap.jpg

have you tried this, i did, no luck. maybe because i used a 1.5 l bottle and not the 2l one.

Mosquitoes seek for carbon dioxide and body odors but are not attracted by ultraviolet light.

There might be few hits by chance though..

This might work better with mosquitoes. Bottle, which releases CO2 and traps the mosquitoes inside.

http://www.thesurvivalistblog.net/homemade-mosquito-trap/

trap.jpg

have you tried this, i did, no luck. maybe because i used a 1.5 l bottle and not the 2l one.

Used these in Australia to catch flies and fruit flies. Bait was a piece of rotten meat in a bit of water.

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