Indoor Mosquito Trap?
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Indoor Mosquito Trap?
Anyone know of any indoor mosquito traps that are cheap and actually work? I googled it and it came up with traps that cost nearly $100, some are even $200! I'm getting so sick of these mosquitos b/c they just get into the house from the garage and has been annoying the living hell out of me.
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dude, i get the same problem... but i'm in korea. and these bitches come through the vents and under the doors. i woke up last night @ 3am cuz 3 mosquitos were biting the **** out of me. so i spent another hour hunting those bastards down. that reminds me, one of them is still alive...
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Found one for indoor it's $22.13 Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Stinger-Insect.../dp/B0007RXD8M
another for $69.99 on sale
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...7979_200347979
http://www.amazon.com/Stinger-Insect.../dp/B0007RXD8M
another for $69.99 on sale
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...7979_200347979
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dude, i get the same problem... but i'm in korea. and these bitches come through the vents and under the doors. i woke up last night @ 3am cuz 3 mosquitos were biting the **** out of me. so i spent another hour hunting those bastards down. that reminds me, one of them is still alive...
If ur wondering why I made this post at 1:36 AM on a working day this morning, well... yah... I was hunting for this female b*tch. I did kill her, but she already took 3 bites outta me on my back.
Found one for indoor it's $22.13 Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Stinger-Insect.../dp/B0007RXD8M
another for $69.99 on sale
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...7979_200347979
http://www.amazon.com/Stinger-Insect.../dp/B0007RXD8M
another for $69.99 on sale
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...7979_200347979
The first one doesnt work, says review. The 2nd one is too expensive.
I remember in Taiwan, we have these indoor traps that were made of LEDs, and they were cheap as hell!
Bump... Need help...
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Too troublesome... I need a solution by tonight or I might have to sleep in the car.. Seriously. I am getting so sick of them flying around my ears making that sound. And I don't wanna be buying dozens of garlics and putting them around my room & eating them.
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When I lived in Sri Lanka we used to have things called Vapes (http://vape-repellants.com/cgi-bin/online/store.php) the one we used was the one that takes the tablets. You plug the thing in, drop a tablet on the top, it heats up and the pesky ******* die!
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When I lived in Sri Lanka we used to have things called Vapes (http://vape-repellants.com/cgi-bin/online/store.php) the one we used was the one that takes the tablets. You plug the thing in, drop a tablet on the top, it heats up and the pesky ******* die!
Can you please clarify and elaborate? Is it a trap? Does it actually work?
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I've tried searching but couldn't find anything. I'm one who get pretty nasty reactions on the skin.
The electronic bug killer via bulb works but actually attracts the bugs inside, if you want that. Be careful of the incense, they may cause cancer (that's why it's recommended for outdoor use). Electronic repellers (high frequency) waste of money, doesn't repel jack.
The only things I have heard that works are DEET sprays, nothing I want to put on at night before sleep. But the most effective I found is just run a fan or ceiling fan toward you. Mosquitos dis-likes breezes and can't effectively bite if there is one. Worked so far.
The electronic bug killer via bulb works but actually attracts the bugs inside, if you want that. Be careful of the incense, they may cause cancer (that's why it's recommended for outdoor use). Electronic repellers (high frequency) waste of money, doesn't repel jack.
The only things I have heard that works are DEET sprays, nothing I want to put on at night before sleep. But the most effective I found is just run a fan or ceiling fan toward you. Mosquitos dis-likes breezes and can't effectively bite if there is one. Worked so far.
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I've tried searching but couldn't find anything. I'm one who get pretty nasty reactions on the skin.
The electronic bug killer via bulb works but actually attracts the bugs inside, if you want that. Be careful of the incense, they may cause cancer (that's why it's recommended for outdoor use). Electronic repellers (high frequency) waste of money, doesn't repel jack.
The only things I have heard that works are DEET sprays, nothing I want to put on at night before sleep. But the most effective I found is just run a fan or ceiling fan toward you. Mosquitos dis-likes breezes and can't effectively bite if there is one. Worked so far.
The electronic bug killer via bulb works but actually attracts the bugs inside, if you want that. Be careful of the incense, they may cause cancer (that's why it's recommended for outdoor use). Electronic repellers (high frequency) waste of money, doesn't repel jack.
The only things I have heard that works are DEET sprays, nothing I want to put on at night before sleep. But the most effective I found is just run a fan or ceiling fan toward you. Mosquitos dis-likes breezes and can't effectively bite if there is one. Worked so far.
Fan is so loud
You're kidding right?
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So basically just put soap water in a bowl, and shine a night light towards it? Doesn't like some kinda attractant have to be present in the water so that it'll attract the mosquito? Or does the night light do the job?
And I thought mosquitoes love to lay eggs in the water? It's like I'm doing them a favor lol, blood and a pond of water for their babies to grow all right next to each other.
Oh, also, what's considered a "night light"?
And I thought mosquitoes love to lay eggs in the water? It's like I'm doing them a favor lol, blood and a pond of water for their babies to grow all right next to each other.
Oh, also, what's considered a "night light"?
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a nightlight is the thing you plug into the wall mosquitos fly towards it thinking its the light outside
the soap in the water is to kill the mosquitos
the soap in the water is to kill the mosquitos
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