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WHY CHOOSE THE ARCTIC MOSQUITO KILLING SYSTEM OVER THE COMPETITION?
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- In hundreds of tests, the Arctic Mosquito Killing System (MKS)
consistently captured several times as many mosquitoes than any
other machine or product, greatly reducing mosquito populations.
In actual field tests, the MKS has caught over 7,000 mosquitoes
per hour, while competitors' machines in the same test area only
captured a few hundred. (Many of these tests were conducted
under harsh conditions. Don't expect the same results on your
property. You can expect, however, to capture far more
mosquitoes with the MKS than any other machine.)
Yes,
competitors' products and machines will capture some mosquitoes.
Even bug lights will loudly electrocute some mosquitoes. But
these products do not use scientific measurements of heat
release or carbon dioxide, which are necessary for effective and
maximum reduction of mosquito populations.
Other products and machines produce heat with a flame, but do
not produce body heat signatures. Only the MKS produces body
heat signatures.
Other products and machines produce carbon dioxide (CO2) by
the combustion of the flame, with no scientific release
measurements. Only the MKS produces CO2 with scientific release
measurements.
How the MKS works:
1) The MKS uses the mosquito's natural hunting techniques of
heat sensing and carbon dioxide detection. It mimics body
temperatures and breathing patterns of humans, horses,
livestock, poultry, and domesticated pets by the release of
carbon dioxide. Through thermal imagery and measured releases of
CO2, mosquitoes are attracted to the unit, and captured.
2) A photo sensor turns the unit on at night and off at
daylight. For the unit to come on earlier or stay on later, you
simply place the cover on the photocell and plug the MKS into a
timer for desired settings.
3) Body heat signatures are produced with a heat blanket in the
heat chamber cycling every few minutes from 85 degrees to 110
degrees. This feature is performed continuously when unit is
running.
4) The CO2 is warmed and released to mimic breathing. When the
unit first comes on at night, the CO2 is programmed to release
for 5 hours. It cycles on for 2 minutes and off for 1.5 minutes,
releasing 750 cc a minute.
5) The fan produces different air currents. One air current
creates a vacuum to draw mosquitoes into the unit. Another air
current flows away from the unit carrying and disbursing the
attractants, thus magnifying the attractants. The fan also acts
as a killing mechanism throwing mosquitoes against the inner
wall. Plus, mosquitoes are killed when they pass through the
electrocution grid.
6) The interior electrocution grid is spaced to create a kill
zone when mosquitoes pass through, with a 99% kill ratio. The
remains are then expelled through the bottom of the unit and
returned to the environment.
7) The capture net is to be used only for selecting the best
location for placement of the MKS units. Continued use of the
capture net decreases the airflow by 1 mph.

Mosquito Magnet Pro
As high as $1,395! |
- Uses propane, which is a highly
flammable gas!
- Uses Octenol, which is a
pesticide and potentially harmful to children.
- Does not use precise
scientifically calculated heat signatures and CO2
measurements, which attract the mosquitoes. It
burns propane to create heat with no scientifically
calculated body heat signatures.
- The catalytic converters build
up with carbon from combustion and get clogged. (The
units may last one year if you�re lucky!)
- You are required to buy CO2
cartridges for cleaning every 21 days.
- You are required to buy useless
attractants and accessories. (How much Octenol do
you have on you when you go outside and get bit?
Answer: None)
- It is made out of plastic.
- Constant cleaning and
maintenance required.
- Required to purchase new capture
nets every month.
- The propane tank only lasts 21
days.
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Coleman
Mosquito Deleto
2500 Active
System |
- Uses propane, which is a highly
flammable gas!
- Uses Octenol, which is a
pesticide and potentially harmful to children.
- Does not use precise
scientifically calculated heat signatures and CO2
measurements, which attract the mosquitoes. It
burns propane to create heat with no scientifically
calculated body heat signatures.
- The catalytic converters build
up with carbon from combustion and get clogged. (The
units may last one year if you�re lucky!)
- You are required to buy CO2
cartridges for cleaning every 21 days.
- You are required to buy useless
attractants and accessories. (How much Octenol do
you have on you when you go outside and get bit?
Answer: None)
- It is made out of plastic.
- Constant cleaning required.
- Required to purchase new capture
nets every month.
- The propane tank only lasts 21
days.
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OCTENOL IS BAD �
According to the material safety data
sheet Octenol can cause nasal and respiratory
irritation, skin irritation, and stomach upset. Octenol
is also potentially very harmful to children. |
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