Are there Bug Zappers that target Mosquitoes?
As mentioned before, traditional electronic bug zappers are usually ineffective against mosquitoes, rendering them useless to a late evening picnic. Some but-zappers however try to solve this problem. Mosquitoes are attracted to humans because of the carbon dioxide that is emitted through our breath and sweat. Because of this, some mosquito zappers take advantage of this by emitting steady streams of carbon dioxide, Octenol attractant and moisture. This pulls the Mosquitoes into a net where they will dehydrate and die. These devices are usually powered by a propane tank, so no electricity is required. One manufacturer of these products claims that entire mosquito populations collapse in six to eight weeks because egg-laying females are destroyed in these contraptions. Another device uses a chemical that the manufacturer claims blocks the mosquito’s olfactory receptors. The makers of this product say that blocking the insect’s ability to “smell” carbon dioxide reduces the number of mosq