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25 Tobyhanna Street
Providence, RI 02910-1037 [USA]
Tel: 401-461-1555
Tel: 401-451-1566
Email: USA Sales
Mosquitobait (GH) Ltd.
(Grand Redeemer Medical Lab),
P.O. Box KN 326,
Kaneshie, Accra, Ghana [Africa]
Tel: +233-21-233959
Tel: +233-244-645763
Email: Africa Sales
Enjoy family time at your home, beach, or lake house without those annoying mosquitoes!
Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance. They can be life threatening. Mosquitoes spread and borne diseases, such as Malaria, Barmah Forest virus, Yellow Fever and many other forms of fever. They can transmit disease from animals to humans, in fact. worldwide, mosquitoes transmit disease to more than 700,000,000 people annually, and will be responsible for the deaths of 1 out of every 17 people currently alive.
According to reports from the World Heath Organization, malaria causes as many as 3,000,000 deaths annually, and 2.5 billion people around the world are at risk from Dengue fever. Each year, there are tens of millions of cases, and up to 95% are children.Common mosquito related diseases include: Japanese encephalitis. Malaria. Pilaria, yellow fever and West Nile virus.
When humans or animals breath out they produce C02, and their bodies are constantly giving off heat and moisture. Mosquitoes and other biting insects have the ability to detect CO2, heat and moisture from long distances and are immediately attracted to the source. Mosquitoes are also attracted to trace amounts of alcohol vapor as well as dark colors. especially black, The mosquitoes fly around and search using their sensors for a warm body to start biting.
Mosquitoes, even in the dark, can easily access where a person is by sensing carbon dioxide and temperature that he/she sheds. Scientists consider carbon dioxide as the single most important cue used by mosquitoes for locating a source of blood (female mosquitoes can detect a host to feed on at a distance of 20 – 40 yards). Also, they react extremely sensitively to certain wavelength of rays. Using these properties of mosquitoes.
The Mosquitobait decoys and captures mosquitoes both in bright indoors and in dark outdoors by a tripartite system: HEAT and A CERTAIN WAVELENGTH OF RAYS produced from the ultraviolet light installed inside, and CARBON Dioxide produced when photocatalyst light are radiated onto TiO2 coat. Decoyed mosquitoes enter the exterminator through the capture windows on the upper parts, and then are strongly drawn into the capture net, on the lower part.
Many species of mosquitoes do not travel far from where they hatch during their short life cycle. Continuous use of the Mosquito Trap in one area can literally collapse the mosquito population over an area of up to 500 square meters, virtually eliminating biting mosquitoes, This is accomplished by both immediately removing biting females from the area and by eliminating them from the breeding pool. Fewer mosquitoes laying eggs means fewer mosquitoes period!

Photocatalysis is a decomposition reaction formed when TiO2 (titanium dioxide), as a catalyst, uses light energy. TiO2 can be used semi-permanently because, as a catalyst, it is not consumed in the process and therefore does not change. Also, when small amount of a certain wavelength from fluorescent light and organic matter on the surface of TiO2 meet and react. it carries out the function of purifying air and sterilizing sundry bacteria by decomposing foul-smelling molecules.
TiO2 was approved as a food additive in 1968 in the United States . At present, TiO2 is used in making chocolates and is a totality harmless material to the human body. The Mosquitobait uses a TiO2 coated plastic funnel and ultraviolet light. lt can generate carbon dioxide and moisture and heat in the device when it runs. The trap mimics human breath and decoyed mosquitoes enter inside.
Mosquitoes are more than Just a nuisance. They can be life threatening. Mosquitoes spread and borne diseases, such as Malaria, Barmah Forest virus, Yellow Fever and many other forms of fever, They can transmit disease from animals to humans, in fact. worldwide, mosquitoes transmit disease to more than 700,000,000 people annually, and will be responsible for the deaths of 1 out of every 17 people currently alive.
According to reports from the World Heath Organization, malaria causes as many as 3,000,000 deaths annually, and 2.5 billion people around the world are at risk from Dengue fever. Each year, there are tens of millions of cases, and up to 95% are children.
Common mosquito related diseases include: Japanese encephalitis. Malaria. Pilaria, yellow fever and West Nile virus.
Read and follow instructions in this operation manual carefully before operating the device.
If product is used outdoors it must be in a covered area.
Do not mount the unit near heat, gas, oil or other flammable materials.
Do not touch tan while in motion.
When the trap is not in use disconnect power, store the trap indoors and out of reach of children.
Always disconnect power before cleaning, servicing or inspecting the inside of the trap.
Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet protected from weather.
Do not allow the trap, power cord or plug to be immersed in water.
Do not operate the trap with a damaged power card or plug.
Ensure power cords are placed carefully to avoid causing a tripping hazard.
Do not insert fingers or any foreign objects into the unit while it is connected to an electrical outlet.
There are devices available for retaining a connection between on extension cord and a power supply cord.
Connections should be kept off the ground and dry.
Can be easily installed and used in houses, foodstuffs factories, gardens, accommodations, supermarkets, hotels, golf courses, garages, patios, marinas, cattle sheds, etc.
Especially suited to areas with high mosquito populations and areas with mosquito borne diseases.
Your mosquito trap works by using the two best known mosquito attractants: carbon dioxide and light. Humans and animals have many other attractants, such as sweat, movement shape and infrared radiation, all of which makes you more attractive than any trap we could create. The major advantage your trap has is that it mimics human respiration, body heat and light sufficiently to attract mosquitoes to the unit so that its fan can suck them in when they fly close enough. The trick to catching mosquitoes is to maximize this advantage by carefully selecting the best place to locate your trap.
Trap placement is critical for successful performance. The two important things to consider in placing your trap in your backyard are source and cover.
Source: is the place mosquitoes are coming from. This could be a woody or marshy place on or off your property where mosquitoes can breed. It could be a quarter or half mile away. Mosquitoes can easily fly that far to find a promising neighborhood.
Cover: are the places mosquitoes will hide during the day away from the heat of the sun, and near flowering plants that provide nectar to nourish them.
Mosquitoes enter the indoor places from the windows and the doors when they are opened or even when they are closed, so the best place to protect the indoor places is to install the Triple Trap near the windows and the doors. Also you can protect the windows and the doors from outside if it is possible. Don't install your Triple Trap near the light or near the air condition or near any air flow like ceiling fans.
Install your Triple Trap in a dark places away from the lamps or any light source.
Don't Install your Triple Trap far away from your place where you stay or sleep, keep a distance not more than 7 meters between you and the trap.
Power Requirements: AC1 10V 60HZ OR AC 220V 50HZ
Power Consumption: 28W
Package Size: 250 X 250 X 320 mm
Net Weight: 1.7 Kg
Effective Area: 120 square yards
Accessories: cleaning brush, belt, metal hook, chain, 2pcs, photocatalyst light (optional) and operation manual