New Scientific Technology

Patented Product

The Solar Thermal Energy Mosquito Killer Machine that destroys the Eggs, Larvae and Pupae, en masse, in minutes!

 

The most efficient mosquito killer machine in the world.

Contact Info

Zero Moz

PO Box 2070

Umhlanga Manors

KZN, 4021

South Africa

 

T: +27 (0) 31 765 2757

M: +27 (0) 781 864 777

info@zeromoz.com

 

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The Mosquito Killer Machine

INSTRUCTIONS

 

For optimum performance, please remove all empty cans, bottles and trays underneath flowerpots & anything holding water in your garden, garage or shed.

 

If you have a bird bath, it must be cleaned & refilled once a week.

 

  1. Place the Mosquito Killer Machine in the garden, on level ground
  2. Ensure it is exposed directly to the sun
  3. Add about 2 litres of water
  4. Rinse the Mosquito Killer Machine every 2 to 3 months

 

That’s all! 

 

More info

 

Between dusk and dawn mosquitoes will lay their eggs in the Breeding Chamber, which will be in the lower position. The female mosquito will lay 200 to 400 eggs at a time, called a raft.

 

During the day, as the sun gets hotter, the breeding basket will rise automatically, all the Eggs, Larvae and Pupae will fry in the hot dry basket and have no chance of survival. Tests have proven that they are all dead after 12 minutes.

 

In late afternoon the Breeding Chamber will slowly descend with the drop in temperature. The cycle will be repeated.

 

The top cover protects the moving parts and prevents animals from drinking the water. 

This video shows the Mosquito Kiiller Machine in action.

 

It shows a real garden version filling with water, then moving between the raised and lower position. It then points out the breeding chamber in a diagram and shows a Mosquito Killer Machine that has been used in a garden.

 

After it zooms into the breeding chamber, amongst the fallen leaves, you can see some swimming larvae and pupae in the water. In the next stage of that cycle, these will die as the breeding chamber rises, as the water will be drained and they will become dry and hot in the sun.