Solar-Powered Insect Sprayers

This Mosquito Abatement System Operates Without Electricity

The Solar-Powered Mosquito Abatement System operates without electricity or a propane tank to provide complete protection from insects that can put a damper on one's enjoyment of the outdoors.

This two-piece system is comprised of a 20-watt solar-powered panel, which harvests energy from the sun in order to pump a non-toxic, odorless mist into the air from a hose. This mist is completely safe for humans and pets, as it only features an active ingredient that's most prevalent in products like toothpaste and bubble bath, which mosquitoes, gnats, spiders, flies and other pests are repulsed by.

This tubing system provides 45' of length and has a nozzle every 3' to release an insect-repelling spray. For greater protection, there is also an extension kit available. This solar-powered insect repellent system is ideal for backyards, decks and outdoor areas where outlets may not be available.
Trend Themes
1. Solar-powered Insect Sprayers - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in the insect repellent market by utilizing solar power for effective and eco-friendly solutions.
2. Non-toxic Pest Control - Opportunity to disrupt the pesticide industry by offering non-toxic, odorless insect repellent solutions that are safe for humans and pets.
3. Off-grid Outdoor Protection - Opportunity to innovate in the outdoor industry by providing off-grid insect repellent systems for areas without access to electricity.
Industry Implications
1. Insect Repellent - The insect repellent industry can explore solar-powered solutions to offer effective and sustainable pest control products.
2. Pesticide - The pesticide industry can develop non-toxic alternatives to traditional chemicals to address growing concerns about human and environmental safety.
3. Outdoor Equipment - The outdoor equipment industry can tap into the off-grid market by creating innovative products like solar-powered insect sprayers for outdoor protection.

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