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The History of Biogents Mosquito Traps

Mosquitoes have been a nuisance to humans since forever. So, plenty of mosquito repellent and population control systems have been developed over time, from mosquito nets and repellent plants to electric bug swatters, bug zappers, repellent sprays, and insecticide spraying. Biogents aimed to develop a mosquito population control solution that’s efficient and sustainable. The principle of Biogents mosquito control traps is based on more than 16 years of scientific research. Designed to bait and trap mosquitoes, the traps catch the mosquitoes before they reach you and can decrease the mosquito population in a sustainable way on a long term – assuming that the traps are well positioned.

 

Mosquito traps by Biogents are highly efficient, because they use a patented capture method that attracts the mosquitoes by simulating a human being: through black and white contrasts (which act as visual cues) and an air plume mimicking convection currents created by a human body. Carbon dioxide increases the capture rate even further. To the mosquitoes the trap looks just like a human being. Then the attracted mosquitoes are sucked into the trap, caught in a catch bag, and dehydrate.

Now, the high capture rates of mosquito traps by Biogents make it possible to combat mosquitoes outdoors in a manner that is selective and sustainable.

If the traps are placed correctly and used continuously, a significant reduction in mosquito bites can be achieved. In addition, capturing the mosquitoes disrupts their breeding cycle: Less and less female mosquitoes supply less and less offspring.

What Makes Biogents Products Different?

Biogents AG produces robust, efficient and specific traps against tiger mosquitoes. They are not only used worldwide by professionals, healthcare experts, researchers and private customers but also mentioned in more than 400 scientific publications. Biogents is one of the leading mosquito trap manufacturers.

 

The patented attractant BG-Sweetscent increases mosquito traps' attractiveness for the dangerous tiger mosquitoes even further. It is a lactic acid-based mosquito attractant that mimics human skin scent to bait host-seeking mosquitoes (especially the Asian tiger mosquitoes and yellow fever mosquitoes). The addition of CO2 also makes the traps very attractive for other mosquito species.


Features:
● The mosquito traps and Biogents mosquito attractants (BG-Sweetscent) are proven of robustness and high quality regardless of the environmental conditions
● Color, design and size of the trap work as visual cues for the mosquitoes to lure them into the trap
● Safe, watertight cable connections
● Energy-efficient, using only $2 worth of electricity for the entire mosquito season (May to September)*


*Computed at the average electricity cost in the US of 12 cents per kilowatt-hour. Mosquito seasons can vary depending on region and climate.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many mosquitoes can a trap catch?
The number of mosquitoes you can trap depends on the season, the mosquito species, weather and other environmental factors as well as the positioning of the traps. During the summer months mosquitoes are most active and if there are flood water mosquitoes, you can catch thousands of mosquitoes in one day with a well-placed Biogents CO2 mosquito trap after heavy rainfall.

Where is the mosquito trap best placed?

Mosquito traps are best placed in shady, humid and windless areas since these are the places where mosquitoes tend to rest over the day. You can experiment by starting with placing the trap under bushes or the trees in your yard. This means you can bait and trap mosquitoes before they have the chance to reach the patio and bite you. You may have to try several different locations to achieve the best success. A few meters can cause a huge difference in the attractiveness. In general, the catch rate will depend on many factors, including the size of the mosquito population, availability of breeding sites, amount of vegetation suitable for resting sites, and migration into and from surrounding properties. Try to observe where your mosquitoes are coming from (where their resting places are) and put your traps close there.