Mosquitoes
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Mosquito
MagnetŪ Defender
Average reatil cost is about $295.00
Traps pests within a 1/2-acre range
Forget ineffective bug zappers and messy repellent. Reclaim your summer
evenings with the Defender, the compact but powerful member of the
Mosquito Magnet family. Ideal for small- to medium-sized residential
areas, it begins trapping immediately and interrupts the breeding cycle
within 4-6 weeks.
How it works
The Defender utilizes Counterflow Technology to attract and kill biting
insects. Powered by a propane tank (sold separately), the Defender
noiselessly guards against insects 24 hours a day. Plugs into any
outdoor outlet to power internal fan.
Features of the Defender model:
1/2-acre coverage
50' cord plugs into any outdoor outlet
Powered by a propane tank
High-powered internal fans
Includes one replacement net and one attractant
Comes with interactive CD-ROM for strategic placement
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Find out why the
U.S. Coast
Guard used our Magnets to rid their Bahamian station of 1.5 million
mosquitoes in just six days. Styles of Mosquito Magnets:
Mosquito
Magnet Liberty Plus
Mosquito Magnet
LureVac
Mosquito
Magnet Pro Plus Cordless
Mosquito
MagnetŪ Defender
Mosquito
MagnetŪ Liberty
How do
they work?
Where to Place
Mosquito Magnet in Your Yard
Differences Between the Pro and Liberty Models
Mosquito magnet information Did you know only the female
mosquito sucks blood.
What makes mosquitoes different from all other flies is the presence
of a long piercing mouthpart called a proboscis. Male mosquitoes
differ from the female gender in that they have feathery antennae
and smaller mouthparts.
The most important difference between male and female however lies
in what the proboscis is used for. The adult male uses its
mouthparts to feed on flower nectar and juices. The female
mouthparts however are used for piercing, cutting and sucking. Only
the female mosquito sucks blood, which she needs to produce eggs.
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