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Apr 9 |
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Do CO2-based mosquito traps work? right. Makes me wonder if it would be worth trying to build one of these things, considering how expensive they are. They seem reasonably simple: 1) Source of CO2 (usually something slowly burning propane), 2)A Fan to suck the mozzies into 3) a Chamber where they dehydrate. Some of them have extra chemical attractants and lights - but that seems to be the gist of it. |
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Apr 9 |
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Do CO2-based mosquito traps work? Thanks. I had been looking at the Mosquito Magnet, but it's got pretty awful reviews on amazon: amazon.com/Mosquito-Magnet-MM3200-Independence-Trap/… |
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Do CO2-based mosquito traps work? deleted 3 characters in body; edited title |
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Apr 5 |
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Do CO2-based mosquito traps work? @RussellSteen Thanks, didn't know about this stack |
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Mar 12 |
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