Your Enemy – the Mosquito

There are some 2,700 species (different kinds of mosquitoes) in the world with about 170 species in North America alone.

Most mosquitoes live and die close to where they hatch, although some can travel miles (kilometres) in search of a host. Only the female mosquito bites as she requires a blood meal to produce eggs.

Mosquitoes require standing water in aquatic habitats including fresh water, salt water marshes, brackish water or in water found in containers, old tires, tree holes, even flower pots. The female mosquito lays her eggs on the surface of the water and if conditions are right the eggs hatch and become larvae, then pupae and finally adult mosquitoes; all in 10 to 14 days.

Both male and female mosquitoes feed regularly on nectar obtained from flowers, but females require blood to produce fertile eggs. Therefore, she must find a human or animal host to blood feed before she can lay her eggs.

Most mosquitoes that emerge in the wild never come in contact with humans but obtain blood from birds and other animals. Mosquito species that breed around the home remain close to where they hatched and are regarded as pests and carriers of disease.

Mosquitoes in search of a blood meal use visual, thermal and olfactory (odour) stimuli to locate a host. Of these, olfactory cues are the most important.

Out of the more than 100 compounds detected in human breath only two have been isolated and identi- fied as significant mosquito attractants; carbon diox- ide (CO2) and octenol (1-OCTEN-3-OL). These attractants serve as long-range airborne attractants and can be detected by mosquitoes at distances of 100 feet to 125 feet (30 - 40 m).

At close range, body heat, moisture and lactic acid serve as terminal attractants. Certain species show strong preferences for biting different parts of the human body. This is thought to be related to local skin temperature and lactic acid output.

The attractiveness of different persons to mosquitoes varies substantially. Men are bitten more readily than women, adults more often than children and larger persons attract more mosquitoes perhaps because of their greater relative heat and carbon dioxide output.

How Your Flowtron Mosquito PowerTrap Works

The revolutionary new Flowtron Mosquito PowerTrap replicates the attractants mosquitoes use to locate, bite and annoy humans. It does this by producing carbon dioxide, heat and moisture and combining these stimuli with octenol to create an attractant to mosquitoes.

Your Flowtron Mosquito PowerTrap:

Replicates the human attractants of respiration, odor and body heat.

Converts readily available propane gas into heat, moisture and carbon dioxide, the acknowledged leading mosquito and attractants emitted by humans.

Special super bright LED motion lighting provides added lure.

Produces a powerful vacuum to draw mosquitoes into a convenient, removable catch tray where they quickly dehydrate and die for safe, clean dis- posal.

Contains state-of-the-art computer controlled elec- tronics to operate automatically in one of four modes selected by you.

Mosquito PowerTrap does away with ultraviolet lights and high voltage killing grids. Most importantly, it kills only female mosquitoes.

Flowtron Mosquito PowerTrap uses an exclusive plat- inum catalyst that converts air and propane gas into heat, moisture and carbon dioxide. It does this in an efficient, effective and economical manner. The cata- lyst converter is completely safe, flameless and never

needs to be replaced.

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Flowtron Outdoor Products MT-200 Series, MT-300 Series Your Enemy the Mosquito, How Your Flowtron Mosquito PowerTrap Works

MT-200 Series, MT-300 Series specifications

Flowtron Outdoor Products, a leader in insect control solutions, offers the MT-300 Series and MT-200 Series, designed to enhance outdoor living spaces by effectively reducing pests. These versatile units are perfect for patios, decks, and gardens, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience without the annoyance of pesky insects.

The MT-300 Series is equipped with a powerful 120-watt bulb that emits ultraviolet light, attracting a wide range of flying insects, including mosquitoes, flies, and moths. The durable construction of the MT-300 ensures long-lasting performance even in harsh outdoor conditions. One of the standout features of this model is its patented, non-clogging killing grid, which ensures efficient pest elimination without maintenance hassles. The design also allows for easy bulb replacement, ensuring that homeowners can keep their spaces free from pests throughout the season.

In contrast, the MT-200 Series offers a compact design suitable for smaller outdoor areas, such as balconies or smaller yards. This series uses a 40-watt ultraviolet bulb to effectively draw in insects while maintaining low energy consumption. The MT-200 is designed with user-friendliness in mind, featuring a simple plug-and-play operation. It is lightweight and portable, allowing users to easily relocate it based on their needs. Like the MT-300, the MT-200 also includes a non-clogging grid, ensuring reliable insect control.

Both series feature built-in safety features, including an outer protective mesh, preventing accidental contact with the electric grid. This makes them safe for homes with children and pets. Additionally, these units are environmentally friendly, using no harmful chemicals or sprays, making them suitable for organic gardening and eco-conscious consumers.

Overall, the Flowtron MT-300 and MT-200 Series are excellent choices for anyone looking to reduce outdoor flying insects. With their robust construction, energy-efficient operation, and effective pest control capabilities, they stand out as must-have outdoor products for the warmer months. By employing advanced technologies and user-centric designs, Flowtron continues to solidify its position as a trusted name in outdoor pest management. Enjoy your outdoor spaces with ease and confidence, free from the distraction of unwanted insects.