We are approaching that time of year where we'll be outdoors more. Personally, I'm around the pools a lot in the summer time while also attending cookouts for those summer birthday parties I attend. But as you know, summer also brings out the insects in an attempt ruin our outdoor activities especially mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes can be very annoying to deal with especially if a large group of them are there. I've often found myself having to jump in a pool or go inside because of what mosquito bites can do. But many people don't understand the health issues that mosquitoes bring.
Although their life expectancy is very short, they feed on animals which they can carry diseases such as the West Nile Virus, Malaria, and Heartworm. Furthermore, the viruses they carry can't be treated with antibiotics, and one may not be aware of having such a virus because not everyone will show the symptoms. It is also a known fact that mosquitoes are responsible for more deaths of any animal-born disease in the world.
Fortunately, there is a mosquito trap that you can use to prevent and protect yourself from mosquitoes while outdoors.
The Mosquito Magnet uses the mimic of a human where they attract mosquitoes, and kills them in 24 hours. Also, it traps the viruses and diseases which protects you from being infected by them, too. With correct placement, you'll be protected at all times while outdoors.
There are video demonstrations to help you understand how the technology a Mosquito Magnet works. Plus, they give you ideas and hints to place your Mosquito Magnet for maximum results.
Don't let mosquitoes ruin your outdoor activities this summer or take a chance of possibly catching disease or virus either. Check out the Mosquito Magnet and protect yourself this summer!
5/03/2009 12:08:00 PM
David Funk













4 comments:
They are the state bird of Minnesota.
for us, we will probably need the tool for the whole year.
they won't stop coming at us 24/7!
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Lester, I had no idea about state bird in Minnesota. The SE really gets affected by them in the summer. Thanks for the comment!:)
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levian, I've heard it stays warm in your country, but it would be very useful for you to have.
Thanks for the comment sweet friend!;):)
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