My yard gets overrun by mosquitoes each summer time, because of there being loads of woods and sitting water areas in the neighborhood. Unfortunately,
many of those areas are outside of my yard, and/or protected, so I am unable to do anything about them. It gets so unhealthy that I can't let my
little ladies play outdoors, as they'll immediately get assaulted. Last summer I purchased a Flowtron
bug zapper that claimed to cowl an acre and a half. It did nothing (even with the mosquito scent packs), which is not any shock after the analysis
I've completed since then on how worthless bug zappers are for killing biting mosquitoes. Apparently they're drawn to very slight levels of CO2,
nonetheless the CO2-primarily based mosquito traps on the market seem to all get actually bad opinions, stating that they do the job nicely once they
work, but that they typically break down. Since most of them are very expensive, this doesn't seem like a very good option to pursue. I was wondering
if there is some sort of simple system that can emit CO2 very slowly, and that I can place proper by my bug zapper. Draw them in with the CO2 after
which ZAP! I'm not probably the most handy individual on the planet, can anyone think of a method that this might work?