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| + | Dynatrap makes insect traps that work on the same principle as others. They appeal to flying bugs with warmth and carbon dioxide, then catch them and stop them from escaping. For warmth, they use a fluorescent extremely-violet bulb, which also emits [[http:// | ||
| - | Dynatrap makes [[https:// | ||
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| + | If you use it outdoors, | ||
| - | If you use it outdoors, it may need some rain shelter to stop water from entering into the gathering area. It wants an outlet 7-10 toes away or an extension cord. It’s tricky to empty with out letting some bugs escape. The declare that it emits an effective quantity of CO2 has been questioned. Like all traps, it needs placed in a very good location, shady and sheltered, the place mosquitoes can find it, but not the place you’ll be bothered by them. The lights in the top of the entice emit warmth and [[https:// | ||
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| - | Carbon dioxide is what they actually | + | Carbon dioxide is what they actually |
| - | The reviewer | + | The reviewer |
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