← Back to context Comment by Itsdijital 4 years ago That isn't a mosquito trap, that's flying insect genocide 3 comments Itsdijital Reply sixothree 4 years ago It might catch a few mosquitos But the majority is going to be small flying insects. But more so the “bait” is likely completely in effective IAmGraydon 4 years ago Yeah it’s a simple, effective trap for small flying insects, but any CO2 from the seltzer is clearly going to be sucked through the fan and dispersed. IAmGraydon 4 years ago Yeah I would be concerned about butterflies, moths, bees, etc. it’s also got to use a lot of energy.
sixothree 4 years ago It might catch a few mosquitos But the majority is going to be small flying insects. But more so the “bait” is likely completely in effective IAmGraydon 4 years ago Yeah it’s a simple, effective trap for small flying insects, but any CO2 from the seltzer is clearly going to be sucked through the fan and dispersed.
IAmGraydon 4 years ago Yeah it’s a simple, effective trap for small flying insects, but any CO2 from the seltzer is clearly going to be sucked through the fan and dispersed.
IAmGraydon 4 years ago Yeah I would be concerned about butterflies, moths, bees, etc. it’s also got to use a lot of energy.
It might catch a few mosquitos But the majority is going to be small flying insects. But more so the “bait” is likely completely in effective
Yeah it’s a simple, effective trap for small flying insects, but any CO2 from the seltzer is clearly going to be sucked through the fan and dispersed.
Yeah I would be concerned about butterflies, moths, bees, etc. it’s also got to use a lot of energy.