I need the truth on these things, do they work? Worth the investment?
It is bad this year already.
It is bad this year already.
FYI, the propane is the fuel that burns, creating CO2 as a by-product of the combustion process ... or, same thing as you described with greater detail.JMichael said: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 ...
I know a lot of years have passed, and my memory isn't what it use to be, but I'd say that as I remember it, they were using a CO² cylinder like the type you see used in welding applications. So this may have been a different design of mosquito trap. Sort of like VHS and BETA tape players. But I can see where it would probably be a better design to burn propane as it's likely cheaper and the heat generated from making the CO² could be used to simulate a warm body. That would eliminate the need for a heating coil to make the heat.DaleH said:FYI, the propane is the fuel that burns, creating CO2 as a by-product of the combustion process ... or, same thing as you described with greater detail.
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