This Mosquito Repeller Will Make Summer Nights More Fun
Sarah St.Jules — July 28, 2013 — Art & Design
References: mostrap & yankodesign
Summer nights are a hotbed for bug activity, particularly from mosquitos; and this mosquito repeller will make it possible to be outside without having your blood sucked out.
Mosquitos are attracted to the carbon dioxide that humans produce, and the Mostrap replicates that CO2. Using a mixture of carbon dioxide and yeast, the insects are attracted to the scent the machine gives off. Once inside the Mostrap, there is an electrical current that zaps the mosquito, ultimately killing it. The dead mosquitos fall to the bottom of the Mostrap and there is a removable base allowing for easy disposal. Most people want to spend as much time as they can outside in the summer, and with this mosquito repeller, you won’t need to be worried about the insects.
Mosquitos are attracted to the carbon dioxide that humans produce, and the Mostrap replicates that CO2. Using a mixture of carbon dioxide and yeast, the insects are attracted to the scent the machine gives off. Once inside the Mostrap, there is an electrical current that zaps the mosquito, ultimately killing it. The dead mosquitos fall to the bottom of the Mostrap and there is a removable base allowing for easy disposal. Most people want to spend as much time as they can outside in the summer, and with this mosquito repeller, you won’t need to be worried about the insects.
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