Outdoor Mosquito Control: Dynatrap Insect Eliminator
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Dynatrap Insect Eliminator
Price: $91.02
List Price: $149.00 |
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Dynatrap Replacement Bulbs 4 pk.
Price: $27.99
List Price: $27.99 |
The Dynatrap Insect Eliminator is a unique patented product which is incredible effective for the elimination of insects or mosquitos in both outdoor or inside environments, the great thing about the Dynatrap is that it uses no harmful chemicals during this process. The patented '3-way' technology uses two UV fluorescent light bulbs, which are included with the product, and these lights attracts and creates a warmth which reacts with Titanium Dioxide which is coated on the funnel; this creates carbon dioxide CO2 without using propane.
The '3-way' system lures pests and insects such as mosquitoes, flies, moths, and other disease carrying flying insects into the Dynatrap. The powerful yet silent fan pulls the insect into the retaining cage where they naturally perish with no blood or water source. The Dynatrap can effectively cover an area up to half an acre either outdoors (must be sheltered from rain) or indoors and comes with a 10 foot power cord, a hook for hanging, and a brush for cleaning it out. The Dynatrap is much more energy efficient and generally more effective than any of the other leading brands on the market, with the need to power just two small lights instead of buying expensive propane refills, thus ensuring an environmentally friendly and ethical method of insect control whilst also saving yourself a good few dollars a year in running costs. The unit runs on two bulbs, which are included, and these should last you around 3,000 hours (or 4 months); but each replacement pair can be picked up for between $10-$14.
In my opinion the Dynatrap is by far the greatest product of its type on the market at current, and many share my views. If you are unsure about the product then I would recommend that you click on the product image above from which you can read dozens of fantastic customer reviews!
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