Mosquito Control with the Mosquito Deleto 2500 Active System - Mosquito control equipment from Coleman. Guaranteed to trap and kill mosquitoes so you can enjoy outdoors again. Uses heat, co2, and octenol to attract and trap blood hunting female mosquitoes. Below find details of how the Mosquito Deleto machine works to kill mosquitoes
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How the Mosquito Deleto 2500 Active System Works
Mosquitoes have highly developed sensors to detect three things that animals and people give off:.
The Mosquito Deleto™ Trap attracts mosquitoes by imitating these things using the process below.
Mosquitoes are attracted to the Trap a powerful vacuum pulls the mosquitoes inside the
unit where the can never escape - never to breed or bite again!
- Place the Trap at ground level. Mosquitoes live in low-lying foliage.
(Stakes are included to secure the Trap in position.)
- Finding the best spot in your yard or campsite can take a
little investigating. Look for an area that is shaded, near dense foliage (not blocked) and protected from continuous direct sunlight and wind gusts. You may find more than one area that meets these criteria. Experiment with alternative placement to maximize mosquito capture.
- Place the trap away from where people gather. We recommend placing the unit approximately 50 feet away from decks and patios.
- Always check the unit after gusty winds to be sure that the unit is operating correctly.
- Although some mosquitoes migrate or are carried by the wind, mosquitoes typically stay very close to where they are hatched.
Best Results
- For best results, use the Trap 24 hours a day, seven days a week from the beginning to the end of the mosquito season. The Trap works over time to capture mosquitoes in your yard or camping area when they are most active, whether you are there or not.
- Even after you have noticed a reduction of mosquitoes in your yard/ campsite, continue to operate the Trap. Continuous use of the Trap will attract newly hatched mosquitoes that are common following heavy rain, mosquitoes carried by the wind and migrating mosquitoes.
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