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BG-GAT1 Barrier Net
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BG-GAT Features
- Low-cost and ease of use make the BG-GAT well-suited for both smaller yards and larger areas
- Easy to set up by simply assembling individual parts together, fill with water and place in a suitable location
- No power supply needed - just change out the sticky pad and check the water level
- No pesticides, insecticides, supplemental attractants like CO2, or chemical lures

What makes Biogents traps different?
- Scientifically proven efficacy of up to 87% less mosquito bites
- Worldwide homeowners, researchers, professional and government organizations use Biogents traps
- Patented capture method and insecticide-free mosquito attractant
FAQs
What does GAT mean?
GAT is short for Gravidas Aedis Trap
What does BG-GAT do?
It targets tiger mosquitoes that are looking for a place to lay their eggs. Each egg-laying female that is trapped can eliminate 50-100 offspring from the next generation and prevent the potential for disease transmission from virus-infected mosquitoes. With these two strategies, you can reduce biting pressure as well as the next generation of tiger mosquitoes.
Does the BG-GAT require power consumption?
The BG-GAT tiger mosquito trap does not need any electrical power at all.
Where do they lay their eggs? And how many do they lay?
Each female lays between 30 and 300 eggs. Culex lay their eggs in "pods" on the surface of the water. Tiger mosquitoes lay their eggs on a moist substrate at the water's edge.
Enhance your mosquito control by eliminating breeding sites: Empty or completely cover rain barrels; remove old tires; empty plant saucers, buckets, and other water holding containers; keep rain gutters clear.
Please read our general FAQs page to find out more.