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YOU GET IN - Device for the capture of mosquitoes from the inside

Device for catching mosquitoes and other hematophagous insects for indoor environments.

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YOU GET IN - Device for the capture of mosquitoes from the inside
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Description

This capture device contains no pesticides and does not use any chemicals that are hazardous to humans or to the environment. You Get In one serving of carbon dioxide and odorous substances normally produced by the human beings.

You get in it is designed to attract and trap flying insects in indoor environments (homes, restaurants, hospitals, etc). Is its placement near to the area of origin of the insects, you prefer and then the inputs. You Get In works by imitating to the best stimuli, attractants produced by human beings.

When the mosquitoes approach near enough, they are sucked inside by the vortex of air created by the fan and trapped in the container to catch it.

All you need to do is empty the container to catch once a week or when necessary. It is recommended the use of attractive Activix the Pro content in the package, that mimics the odors produced by human skin, increasing the attractiveness of the trap. Activix Pro has a duration of 2 months.

You get In using 5 different methods to attract mosquitoes: The most important stimulus is UV light (visual stimulus), Carbon dioxide (human breath), heat (body), Activix Pro (fragrance), colour: black (the visual stimulus).

The trap can be easily applied to the wall with two holes, or it can be endorsed thanks to the stand included in the package.

Data sheet
NFZ.DCDP08.YGIX
8032894983802
Action
Control, Capture
Target insects
mosquito, sand flies, flies

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