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blurrybill

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Maybe my search skills are poor... Tried to find ratings/comments about mosquito traps and came up empty. I read somewhere on the net that the technology continues to improve. Can anyone lead me to current research on models, prices, etc.?

With West Nile about and lots of outdoor activities ahead, we're thinking of springing for a catcher of some kind. I've read that different models may be effective with some of the 75 known mosquito varieties, but not others. Thanks for the help in advance.

Bill
 
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try looking for The Mosquito Magnet
gary
 
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Find the May issue of Consumer Reports. It has a study/review on mosquito controls and rankings of the various mosquito traps.
 
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If you're just doing it for west nile protection save your money. West Nile is here to stay. We aren't going to get rid of it. Your best defense, provided you are in good health, is to acquire immunity. You do this by being bitten. Most people don't even know they've been exposed to it, like millions of other viruses and bacteria our bodies come into contact with every day. At worst you will get a case of what you think is the flu. Now if you are older or immune compromised that's a different story.
 
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Northern Tool sent me an e-mail this afternoon promoting the Pro version of the Mosquito Magnet, with a "sale" price of $1200 (less a penny) /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

It's self-contained and supposedly covers a full acre.
 
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If $1200 sounds a little steep take a look at this one:

Lentek Mosquito Trap

You can save $1000 plus 2 pennies. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I don't own one of these, but I've been thinking about getting one...living in the woods means plenty of bugs during the summer.
 
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My aging failing memory seems to recall reading an article that stated most mosquito traps tended to attract more mosquitos into the imediate area thus increasing the problem rather than alleviating it.

It also seems to recall a breeding period of around 6 to 10 days for the female which is a little different than stated in the advertizement.

Please note: This data may not be verifiable but merely something I seem to recall.

Egon
 
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<font color="blue"> My aging failing memory seems to recall reading an article that stated most mosquito traps tended to attract more mosquitos into the imediate area thus increasing the problem rather than alleviating it.
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We've been casually looking into getting one of these. One of the things that I read was that mosquitos don't move around that much. I don't remember the estimated range but it wasn't that large. Of course I believe I read this out of the original Mosquito Magnets sales literature so I'm not too sure how accurate it is.

Jeff
 
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Best way to get them sceeders? BATS! Buy a few bat houses, and set them up. Bats are not the monsters we have been brought up to think. They eat many thousands of bugs per bat every night. Some times natures ways are the best. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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Bats are a great way to go. We set up two houses for them. With the bats and taking care of standing water issues skeeters are far and few between. Its also kind of cool to hear them work.
 

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