Natural Mosquito Repellent
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Natural Mosquito Repellent Mat
It works by heating a mat saturated with mosquito repellent. As the mat is heated the repellent is
released into the surrounding area providing an area of protection (about 225 sq. feet).
Although Mosquito Repellent mat is most effective against mosquitoes, it has also been shown
in field testing to be effective against black flies (Prosimulium hirtipes and Simulium venestrum),
no-see-ums (Culicoides, also known as biting midges), and phlebotomine sand flies.
We do not have any data to support efficacy claims against the larger biting flies (horse flies, deer
flies, greenheads)or common house flies. We also do not recommend it for bees, wasps, yellow
jackets, or hornets. We do believe that it is effective in reducing or eliminating the annoyance of
some non-biting insects such as gnats, but we do not have field test data to support this claim.
We Deliver Mosquito Repellent Mat in
1. Regular Mosquito Repellent Mat
2. Herbal Mosquito Repellent Mat
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Bug Zappers as natural mosquito repellent
Electrocuting devices, popularly known as Bug Zappers, are the most popular device on the
market for reducing mosquitoes around the home. Most rely on ultraviolet light to draw insects
through an electrified wire grid. A resounding pop followed by a series of sizzling sounds signals
the homeowner that an insect has passed through the electrocuting device. Most homeowners
keep the machine on a timer that turns the units off during the daylight hours, but some run the
traps day and night during the summer season. Bug zappers kill a lot of insects, but very few of the
insects killed function as pests. Most of the popping sounds are night-flying moths tricked into the
trap while attempting to navigate by the moon. The long drawn-out sizzles are usually beetles,
because they are heavier than most night flying insects and have considerably more bulk to fry.
Scientific studies indicate that mosquitoes make up a very small percentage of bug zapper
collections. Comparison trapping has also shown no significant difference in mosquito
populations in yards with and without the traps.
Biting insects, in general, make up less than 1 percent of the insects killed in zappers. Unfortunately, beneficial insects are usually well represented in an average night's catch. The
continued popularity of these traps is probably due to the never-ending sound effects,
which remind owners that their investment is working. Most trap operators are unaware that their zappers are killing harmless insects that would otherwise serve as food for wildlife.
Natural Mosquito Repellent Mat
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