It is getting crazy out there and I've had enough. I really think I need this! A natural mosquito killer. http://www.skeeterdefeater.com
Video on how it works.
I'm going to buy it tonight and will let you know how it works.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Skeeter Defeater Mosquito Killer
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I'm not sure. But I think I might give it a try too. I hate mosquitos so much.
I've got two of them and it's killed probably 95% of them. a stray one now and then gets through. for the money it's a good product.
my advice is to go ahead and buy 2 or 3 of the cru's...it's just easier than having to remember.
I'm the marketing director for the Skeeter Defeater, so I'm obviously biased here. But it does work really well. The key is the DUSK/DAWN sensor that makes it spray every day at dusk and dawn (go figure).
Thanks for checking it out, and let me know if you have any questions = bduncan@skeeterdefeater.com.
So, did you buy it? and did it work? We have a pool and live in out back yard day and night. With the resent flooding here in the midwest the mosquito population has certainly become a great strain on our outdoors enjoyment/ Would love to regain control and enjoyment of our outdoor life style.
Any comments here and advise from users would be appreciated. I was thinking about purchasing several of these because I want to control aprox. 100ft by 100ft area
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Given my obvious bias, I can tell you that it has definitely worked for me, and so far this year we've only had 2 returns that I know of (and that's because they both were confused about the purchase, not because the product didn't work). I have a Dispenser on my front porch and on my back porch. I live on a zero-lot line, and I can literally be in my yard getting no bite at all, but look at my neighbors who are getting bit non-stop. I'm surprised at how specific it is.
Yeah, the midwest is unfortunately going to get shocked with mosquitoes this year, on top of everything else you're having to deal with. All that standing water is the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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