The Mosquito Magnet LureVac trap plus tips on trap alternatives


 


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Mosquitoes got you itching? Browse around here for some remedies. We have reviews of different mosquito traps and an educational resource about mosquitoes, and what you can do to avoid being bitten.

Mosquito Magnet LureVac

Average retail price is about $69.99

Traps the sneaky pests that try to get inside

The Mosquito Magnet® LureVac provides extra protection to supplement our outdoor models. It’s designed for semi-enclosed spaces — screened-in porches, garages, and entryways.

Wall-mountable for strategic, concealed placement
Patent-pending flow geometry captures mosquitoes and other biting insects
Covers up to 800 square feet
Blinking LED light lets you know when it’s time to replace attractant
Includes capture net with spring-load closing mechanism
Uses low-voltage 18' cord
Comes complete with power cord, adapter, mounting bracket and hardware, indoor biting insect unit, one capture net, and one indoor Lurex attractant
UL-approved.
Sturdy ABS with polycarbonate cover.
10"W x 13"H x 5"D.

 

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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 Magnet® Defender
Mosquito Magnet® 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.