🦟 Say Goodbye to Mosquitoes - Your Outdoor Sanctuary Awaits!
The BIOGENTS BG-Mosquitaire and BG-Sweetscent Bundle is a powerful outdoor mosquito trap designed to effectively capture Asian tiger and yellow fever mosquitoes. This comprehensive package includes a mosquito trap, catch bags, and a power supply, ensuring you have everything needed to reduce mosquito populations in your outdoor spaces. With the option to enhance its efficiency using a CO2 emitter, this scientifically endorsed product is trusted by military and health organizations globally.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.4"L x 15.4"W x 10.6"H |
Target Species | Mosquito |
Is Electric | Yes |
Style | BG-Mosquitaire |
Color | Yellow |
G**S
Very effective and easy to use
This thing is amazing if you use it per the instructions. It's definitely pricey but for how easy it is to set up and use, it's definitely worth it. The first time I checked the trap, I cringed a bit at how many dead (and dying) mosquitos it caught. It will definitely catch other small flies at a low and I noticed a small beetle or two in there, so just keep that in mind if you want to be nice to your local environment. It definitely primarily catches mosquitos though by a wide margin.
D**A
Didn't work for me (Northern NJ)
I had high hopes for this trap, but unfortunately it did not work for me. I live in Bergen County NJ and set up the trap as recommended. We have Asian Tiger mosquitoes here and they are really hard to get rid of. I've used Talstar P spraying of shrubs, which has been very effective, but was hoping to use this trap to avoid the extra work and chemicals. The trap mostly caught gnats for me, and it seemed to attract a greater population of Asian Tiger mosquitoes without actually catching them. My problem actually got worse with the trap. When I packed up the trap, the presence of mosquitos decreased, but still the occasional bite. I'm back to spraying unfortunately, but at least it works.
R**D
Catches those pesky mosquitos
So after reading the reviews, both good and bad, I opted to try one out (non-CO2 version). On the first day it caught about a dozen mosquitos and I thought that's pretty good for straight out of the box with warnings saying "off-gases" from the plastics may deter mosquitos for about a week. Well it's been about three weeks now and the trap has been catching them by the dozens; more in some places, less in others--placement really does matter. I work a lot in my garage and was constantly under attack; one night I put the trap in there and closed the doors. The next morning at least a 7 to 10 mosquitos were in the net. For my purposes, this trap works! It's expensive, but when you consider the cost of CO2 and propane traps like mosquito magnet products that require constant attention and expensive refills, this one is a bargain.
T**W
Finally! I can enjoy my back yard
The media could not be loaded. I moved from WA to AZ, and couldn't figure out why my UV bug zapper and octenol wouldn't reduce the number of mosquitos in my yard. In WA the zapper worked perfectly catching upwards of 40+ mosquitos per night, but in AZ it would only attract moths. Last summer we had a monsoon that created a breading ground for mosquitoes in the desert. I searched until I realized that it's not the same mosquito in AZ. I put out the Biogents trap and in less than a week it made an unbelievable difference. Before, I couldn't go outside for 5 min without being bit multiple times by the insanely aggressive Asian Tiger Mosquito. After 5 days of having the Biogents trap out, I put on a pair of shorts and went into the back yard offering myself up as a biting buffet - I needed to know if it worked, or if I should send it back. A month prior to putting it out, I couldn't go outside onto the patio or into the garden areas without being swarmed by relentless mosquitos that would bite me over and over again. Yesterday, I gardened for 2 hours around my entire back yard and did not get bit a single time. This device is priced very high, but after experiencing a bite free day in the yard I must say it's worth it if you are a mosquito magnet like me. I put the traps out as soon as the temps rise to 55 degrees, so that I can reduce the population as they emerge and start breeding. I have 4 traps around my home.
K**A
traps some mosquitoes
it attracts some mosquitoes. However I have the trap on the patio and it still swarms with mosquitoes. I am not sure if its worth the investment
I**O
works for me
Gave it 4 stars primarily because it's super expensive for what it is (ie, plastic). It does work, however. Here in eastern Georgia mosquito season began March 1st so I put it out. In the 30 days since there's almost 1/2 of a bag of them caught, some still buzzing. Several hundreds at least. I put the machine on a fence line near some bushes where they seem to congregate. Mostly those little striped asian tiger skeeters. So yeah it works, and if you don't mind spending 200 bucks on a small plastic fan you might even be impressed.
A**L
Expensive and doesn't work
I hesitated to pay this much for a mosquito trap, but I had faith that, since it was aimed at the tiger mosquitos specifically, and had been studied in a peer-reviewed journal for pest vector control, it must be the Real Deal. And, if it works to capture a lot of mosquitos in my yard (and my kids get very bad reactions to these tiger mosquito bites), it would be worth it. I had faith, even, that it would work.In the past month (August - Sept), I've kept it running non-stop, day and night, and tried it in several locations in my backyard – near the heavier plant overgrowth, near the vegetable garden, near the lounge chairs by the pool where we tend to get bitten – and, though I check the trap almost every day, I usually find no insects besides one or two small moths, and, less often, maybe one mosquito. And yet, we are still being stalked by these aggressive little buggers, which leave pancake-sized skin reactions on my young children.Today I dumped out maybe a scant tablespoon of dead flying insect bodies from the past month, and it was pretty much all tiny moths. I put the trap back together carefully. I did a few more tasks in the backyard over the next half hour, and had to go inside because I was getting buzzed by skeeters, and realized that I had been bitten on my lower legs and the itching was setting in.So, we still have plentiful and active Asian tiger mosquitos, but this pricey gadget is not catching them.I regret the purchase, and do not recommend this product.
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