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Connect LP Gas Tank

Before connecting, be sure that there is no debris caught in the head of the LP gas tank, head of the regulator valve or in the head of the burner and burner ports.

Connect gas line to tank by turning knob clockwise until it stops.

Disconnect LP Gas Tank

Before disconnecting make sure the LP gas tank valve OFF.

Disconnect gas line to tank by turning knob counterclockwise until it is loose.

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Important Mosquito Information

Important Information

Your SkeeterVac® device operates 24 hours a day to help reduce the nuisance of mosquitoes. It attracts female mosquitoes that are seeking a blood meal to nourish their eggs. By removing these females you also remove their eggs.

It may take up to 3-4 weeks to see a noticeable reduction in the nuisance. Be patient

Begin operating your SkeeterVac® device once low temperatures remain above 50ºF

To reduce and maintain mosquito populations it is important for your SkeeterVac® device to operate continuously. Do not turn off the LP gas tank valve until your Skeetervac® turns off, then immediately replace the empty tank with a full tank of propane

Always contact our experts before returning product to place of purchase

Important Information About Octenol

Your SkeeterVac® device includes a lure that contains octenol (1-octen-3-ol). This pesticide is an effective attractant supplement for some mosquito species.

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed, absorbed through the skin or inhaled. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mouth. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling.

Important Information About Ultraviolet Light

This device radiates intense ultraviolet (UV) light when operated.

CAUTION: Do not look directly at the device during operation. Exposure to UV light, even for a brief period, can damage your eyes.

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Always contact our experts before returning product to place of purchase.

Mosquito Facts

About 3,000 species of mosquitoes have been identified on a worldwide basis. Approximately 150 are known to exist in North America

There are approximately 25 known “human nuisance species” of mosquitoes

Most adult mosquitoes only have a life span of 2-4 weeks

Only female mosquitoes bite

Mosquitoes are very effective at reproducing - attracting, trapping and killing just one female mosquito at the start of mosquito season can prevent the birth of up to 25,000 more mosquitoes that season alone!

Controlling Mosquitoes

In addition to properly installing and using a SkeeterVac® device, you can reduce mosquito breeding around your home significantly by reducing the amount of water that is stagnating on your property. Be aware that mosquitoes can and will develop in any puddle or pool of water that lasts more than 4 days.

Dispose of cans, plastic containers, pots, or similar water-holding containers that have accumulated on your property

Drill holes in the bottom of containers that you must leave out of doors – trash cans, recycling bins, etc

Clean clogged roof gutters on an annual basis

Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use

Turn over wheelbarrows, empty planters, or children’s toys when not in use

Don’t allow water to stagnate in birdbaths

Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish

Clean and chlorinate swimming pools that are not being used. Don’t forget that mosquitoes breed in the water that collects on swimming pool covers

Use landscaping features or drainage tools to eliminate standing water that collects in low spots on your property

Helpful Links

More information about mosquitoes in the United States can be found on the following sites, among many others.

The American Mosquito Control Association: http://www.mosquito.org

US Environmental Protection Agency: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/mosquitoes

National Center for Infectious Diseases: http://www.cdc.gov . Search for “Mosquitoes”.

None of the agencies listed above is an endorser of the SkeeterVac® device, and inclusion on the list above does not signify that they endorse the SkeeterVac® device. Links provided for customer information only.