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Propane Mosquito traps?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 388486" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I'm not sure what the "propane" trap is but several years ago I went with a friend to pick up his new trailer. When we got there, this company also built and sold mosquito traps. I'd never seen anything like them. Based on his description, the things emitted carbon dioxide while maintaining a temp of 98° to emulate a breathing warm body. Then they used a fan to suck in any mosquitoes that got close and blew them into a huge bag. Sort of like a giant vacuum cleaner sucking up mosquitoes. What ever it did, it worked. They had a few of these things running as demonstrators and the huge bags each one had ws loaded with mosquitoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 388486, member: 7544"] I'm not sure what the "propane" trap is but several years ago I went with a friend to pick up his new trailer. When we got there, this company also built and sold mosquito traps. I'd never seen anything like them. Based on his description, the things emitted carbon dioxide while maintaining a temp of 98° to emulate a breathing warm body. Then they used a fan to suck in any mosquitoes that got close and blew them into a huge bag. Sort of like a giant vacuum cleaner sucking up mosquitoes. What ever it did, it worked. They had a few of these things running as demonstrators and the huge bags each one had ws loaded with mosquitoes. [/QUOTE]
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