Although the Blue Rhino
SkeeterVac is one
of the most successful mosquito traps on the market, like any other
mosquito trap it will not reach its full potential of killing mosquitoes
if it is improperly placed on your property. The Skeeter Vac mosquito
trap is designed to mimic a human or animal host and its primary purpose
is to draw the pesky insects away from you and kill mosquitoes for you.
Although not everyone's yard is set up the same and
you may not be able to follow all of these mosquito trap placement guidelines,
you should follow as many of them as you can in order to optimize the
mosquito traps performance and increase the catch rate while trying
to get rid of mosquitoes.
1. Locate primary mosquito breeding area and place SkeeterVac upwind
Female
mosquitoes will fly upwind to feed. By placing the SkeeterVac upwind,
the exhaust from the fan on the Skeeter Vac will blow CO2 and an attractant
called octenol out of the unit along with heat and moisture. Mosquitoes
are drawn to the CO2, octenol, moisture and heat thinking it is a mammal.
Once they feed, generally mosquitoes will fly back to their resting
areas on a downwind current. However, in this case, the SkeeterVacs
powerful fan will have either pulled them into the trap or on to the
TacTrap strip where they will dehydrate and die.
SkeeterVac is the only product on the market to provide
attractant customization to specific outdoor environments. Different
species of mosquitoes and different physical locations may require a
lesser or greater amount of octenol output. The FineTune BaitBlock system
allows for 5 different settings to vary the amount of octenol output.
Once adjusted for your area the catch rate will increase.
SkeeterVac also allows use of the Lurex attractant,
which targets the Asian
Tiger mosquito. Asian Tiger mosquitoes as well as different physical
locations may require an adjustment of the Lurex output. The system
allows for 5 different settings to vary the amount of Lurex output.
The catch rate will increase, once you have found the right settings
for your area.
2. Avoid high traffic areas
Place your SkeeterVac 30-40 feet away from outdoor
living areas so that mosquitoes and other biting insects will be
drawn to the mosquito trap and not you this way you can avoid getting
mosquito bites. The Skeeter Vac should be placed as close to the
breeding area as possible and away from areas that are frequented
by humans and animals.
3. Avoid trap obstructions
CO2 is heavier than air. Therefore, it stays
close to the ground. The mosquitoes will follow the CO2 plume to
the trap. If the SkeeterVac is placed in high grass the flow of
the plume will be impeded and the mosquitoes will have a harder
time locating the trap.
4. Place the SkeeterVac in the shade
Most mosquitoes don't like the heat of the direct sun. As the
sun rises and sets, mosquitoes come out of their resting places.
Asian Tiger Mosquitoes are the exception in the mosquito species
and will feed during the day even in direct sunlight however, traps
will still effectively kill them as they also like to rest in the
shade.
We hope this SkeeterVac placement article will help you learn how
to kill mosquitoes and gain
mosquito control over your property by picking the perfect location
for your mosquito trap.
Questions? Call Toll-free 866-667-8454 All Orders Processed on Secure Servers
Hours: 9AM to 7PM Mon-Fri - Saturdays 9AM to 4PM Eastern Time Zone
Call Toll Free 866-NORTHLINE (866-667-8454)
Outside US call 989-821-7040
Fax 989-821-7203