Use this list of
SkeeterVac FAQs
to assist you with set-up, operation, trouble shooting and basic everyday
use of your SkeeterVac mosquito trap. These frequently asked questions
and answers will help you gain mosquito control and achieve the highest
catch rates with your SkeeterVac. They will also provide useful information
that will keep your trap operating to its fullest potential throughout
the mosquito season.
Learn how to properly store your SkeeterVac during
the off season, where to find SkeeterVac replacement parts, and mosquito
trap placement tips in this SkeeterVac FAQ article.
Answer:SkeeterVac mosquito
traps are cordless units that create their own power to attract,
trap, and kill mosquitoes. Skeeter Vac traps power themselves by converting
propane into electricity through a catalytic conversion system. Once
the conversion process is complete, warm CO2 is created as a by-product
from propane and released from the trap by the exhaust from a powerful
fan. The CO2 along with octenol attractant, heat, moisture, and a combination
of LED lights allow the SkeeterVac to mimic a blood host and lure the
mosquitoes toward the trap. As mosquitoes approach the trap, some will
get stuck on the sticky TacTrap surrounding the engine of the SkeeterVac
while others will be vacuumed inside of the trap and collected in the
WaveDrawer. Mosquitoes that collect on the TacTrap and in the WaveDrawer
inside of the SkeeterVac are killed by dehydration.
2.Question:
How much does the SkeeterVac cost to operate?
Answer: When operated 24 hours/day,
7 days/week as directed, SkeeterVac mosquito traps typically cost less
than a dollar per day to kill mosquitoes on your property.
3.Question:
Why is the SkeeterVac powered by propane and why is that important?
Answer: Using propane allows SkeeterVac
models to operate as cordless units. This is because when clean burning
propane is processed through a catalytic conversion system you get warm
CO2 and moisture as a by-product. SkeeterVacs use the heat from the
conversion process to create electricity so you don't need batteries
or power cords to operate the mosquito trap. Cordless mosquito traps
are preferred because you can place them anywhere and the trap will
operate more efficiently without service interruptions. The warm CO2
produced through the catalytic conversion process also plays an important
role in drawing mosquitoes to the trap because they are attracted to
the warmth and CO2 released by a host.
4.Question:
Can the SkeeterVac be used indoors and outdoors?
Answer: SkeeterVac mosquito eaters
are strictly for outdoor use. They are not to be used indoors for any
reason. You can store your Skeeter Vac in a shed or garage during the
off season, but the propane tank must be disconnected from the trap
for safety precautions.
5.Question:
Is the SkeeterVac noisy?
Answer: Skeeter-vac mosquito killers
operate very quietly. The fan on the SkeeterVac produces a very light
hum that is difficult to hear from a few feet away.
6.Question:
Does the SkeeterVac produce an odor?
Answer: The only odor that the SkeeterVac produces
is from the attractants which is very subtle and difficult to detect.
7.Question:
When should I turn my SkeeterVac on and off?
Answer: SkeeterVac traps provide
the most effective protection against mosquito bites when operated 24
hours/day, 7 days/week during the mosquito season. If the trap is only
used part time, it will allow mosquitoes to repopulate. Also, different
species of mosquitoes have different feeding patterns so throughout
the day and night so round the clock operation will provide the best
mosquito control during the mosquito season.
8.Question:
How warm does it have to be for me to start my mosquito trap?
Answer: Mosquitoes are most
active when temperatures reach over 50 degrees Fahrenheit. When
temperatures drop below 50 degrees, mosquitoes go into hibernation
so it's not necessary to operate your trap when exterior temperatures
fall below 50 degrees.
Use this map mosquito season map as a guideline
to begin operation of your Skeeter vac.
Answer: Blue Rhino offers 2 different models of
the SkeeterVac mosquito trap. The SkeeterVac SV3100 will cover up to
1 acre, and the SkeeterVac SV5100 will cover up to 1.5 acres.
10.Question:
What are the different SkeeterVac models?
Answer: The different SkeeterVac
models available to get rid of mosquitoes include the SkeeterVac SV3100
and the SkeeterVac SV5100. Both SkeeterVac models use propane to create
their own power, both traps use the same attractants, and both models
use sticky TacTraps and use a powerful fan to vacuum mosquitoes into
a bug net. The SkeeterVac SV 3100 covers 1 acre and features a sled
base while the SkeeterVac SV5100 features a wheeled base and covers
1.5 acres.
11.Question:
What attractants does the SkeeterVac use?
Answer: SkeeterVac traps use warm
CO2, heat, moisture, and octenol to attract mosquitoes to the trap.
Both SkeeterVac models are also Lurex3 compatible to catch aggressive
day biters like the Asian Tiger mosquito. Both the SV3100 and SV5100
SkeeterVac models use a FineTune BaitBlock system that adapts to the
trap's specific outdoor environment and allows the octenol and Lurex3
to be released in 5 different intervals in lesser or greater amounts.
Once adjusted for the area, SkeeterVac catch rates will increase.
12.Question:
When should I change the attractant in my SkeeterVac?
Answer: SkeeterVac attractants will last for about
60 days. After 60 days of operation, the octenol and or Lurex3 will
need to be replaced in your SkeeterVac.
13.Question:
How long will a full 20 pound propane last while operating my SkeeterVac?
Answer: During normal 24/7 operation,
a full 20 pound propane tank will provide about 21 days of protection
against mosquitoes. It's a good idea to have a full back up tank on
hand that way when one is emptied, you can hook the full one up immediately
without any breaks in operation. We recommend that you not let the propane
tank run entirely out as doing so can pull debris from the tank into
the engine and clog the fuel lines.
14.Question:
Why should I purge my propane tank before using it with my SkeeterVac?
Answer: Empty propane tanks can
contain air, which will rise to the top of the tank when it is filled
with propane. The air that rises to the top of the tank will prevent
the SkeeterVac from starting until they are purged. Ask your propane
dealer to purge your propane tank for you that way it's ready to go
when you get it home.
15.Question:
How often should I change the sticky TacTrap on my SkeeterVac?
Answer: Change the sticky TacTrap on your SkeeterVac
when it is 80% covered with dead mosquitoes.
16.Question:
Where do mosquitoes collect in the SkeeterVac?
Answer: Skeeter-vac mosquito traps have a WaveDrawer
inside of them. Mosquitoes are drawn into the WaveDrawer by a powerful
fan where they eventually dehydrate and die inside of the SkeeterVac.
17.Question:
Are all SkeeterVac models cordless?
Answer: Yes. Both the SkeeterVac SV3100 and the
SkeeterVac SV5100 are cordless and create their own power by processing
propane through a catalytic conversion process.
18.Question:
Where should I place my SkeeterVac?
Answer: Mosquitoes rest in shady,
cool areas. Female mosquitoes also need standing water to lay their
eggs which is why water sources are mosquito breeding areas. Mosquito
traps should be placed in or upwind and as close to mosquito breeding
areas as possible. If you don't have any breeding grounds on your property,
place your SkeeterVac in a lightly wooded, cool, shady area. Traps should
be placed at least 30 feet from your living area where they can draw
mosquitoes away from areas that are frequented by you, your family,
and your pets.. It may take trying a few different locations to achieve
the highest catch rates with your SkeeterVac. To see a diagram and further
placement instructions, see our
SkeeterVac placement article.
19.Question:
How often should I empty the WaveDrawer on my SkeeterVac?
Answer: SkeeterVac Wave Drawers should be emptied
after 30 days of operation.
20.Question:
Will my SkeeterVac kill other insects besides mosquitoes?
Answer: Yes. SkeeterVac mosquito traps will also
attract and kill black flies, gnats, no see-ums, and any other biting
insects that are attracted to humans and animals.
21.
Question: Why won't my SkeeterVac start this spring?
Answer: If you are having trouble starting your
SkeeterVac in the spring time after it has been stored away in the off-season,
the following problems may be the cause of your SkeeterVac start-up
issues. Also see SkeeterVac Maintenance and Manuals.
Problems with start-up in the spring most commonly
occur from spiders, wasps, bugs, or other insects crawling into the
SkeeterVac while it's not in use and building nests or webs which can
clog the system. Follow the instructions for storing your SkeeterVac
during the off-season to prevent bugs from clogging the system.
Start-up problems will also occur with the SkeeterVac
is the flame has blown out. The orifice that supplies gas to the SkeeterVac
is very small and overtime can easily accumulate enough residue to blow
the fame out. Using the Quick Clear Cartridge will clear the engine
fuel orifices.
Another reason you might have trouble starting your
SkeeterVac in the spring could be due to moisture build up in the engine
if the trap has been stored in a damp area. If this is the case, set
the trap in the sun and allow several hours for it to dry out.
22.Question:
How should I store my SkeeterVac in the off-season?
Answer: At the end of the mosquito
season, clean out your SkeeterVac, disconnect the propane tank, and
cover the trap head and regulator hose with a plastic garbage bag. Be
sure that you wrap the bag tight to prevent insects from entering the
trap and clogging the fuel lines. SkeeterVac traps should be stored
in a garage or shed during the off-season.
23.Question:
Water drippings have collected on my SkeeterVac. Is that normal?
Answer: Yes. Condensation can gather
on the SkeeterVac when it is operating on humid days. The drips are
simply water vapor which is a by-product of the catalytic conversion
of propane and oxygen to carbon dioxide. The water vapor is caused by
atmospheric temperature differentials and will not harm the SkeeterVac,
nor impede the SkeeterVac's operation in any way.
24.Question:
Can my SkeeterVac be used in the rain or with sprinklers?
Answer: Skeeter-Vac mosquito traps
are designed to operate under normal moisture conditions, including
rain and sprinklers. However, sprinklers should not be aimed directly
at the SkeeterVac and if severe weather conditions are predicted, the
SkeeterVac should be removed and stored out of the weather.
25.
Question: Where can I find replacement parts for my
SkeeterVac?
Answer: SkeeterVac replacement parts are available
at NorthlineExpress.com.
26.Question:
Is the SkeeterVac harmful to me or my pets?
Answer: Children and pets should
not be allowed to play around the SkeeterVac simply for the fact that
is draws mosquitoes into that area which is why placement instructions
say to place the trap in areas that are not frequented by humans and
animals. The operation of the trap and mosquito trap itself is not at
all harmful to pets or humans. We do suggest that you take care when
handling attractants by washing your hands afterwards.
27.Question:
Can I use a propane tank larger than 20 pounds for my SkeeterVac?
Answer: No. It is not recommended that
you connect a tank bigger than 20lbs to your SkeeterVac because it
will cause internal problems with the igniter and switch and the
warranty would be voided once it is returned for repair.
28.
Question: Should I still practice other mosquito control
methods even if I'm operating my SkeeterVac?
Answer: Absolutely. Mosquito traps
are very effective at killing mosquitoes but the simple fact is that
no one method of mosquito control alone can kill every single mosquito
out there. If you have water sources on your property, Mosquito Bits
and Mosquito Dunks should be used to be sure that mosquitoes are breeding
in stagnate water. AllClear Mosquito Misters are effective at killing
mosquitoes on your property on contact with concentrated mist solutions.
Mosquito Barrier will as lo effectively get rid of mosquitoes on your
property as it is made with 100% garlic extract which is known to be
lethal to mosquitoes and other soft bodied insects. When mixed with
soybean or canola oil, Mosquito Barrier will also kill mosquito larvae
in water sources by creating a thin film on the water's surface that
suffocates mosquito larvae. Mosquito repellents like the ThermaCELL
Mosquito Repellent Appliance should also be used during any outdoor
activities.
We hope this SkeeterVac FAQ article has answered all
of you mosquito trap questions, and will help you gain
mosquito control over your property
once and for all!
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