We like the In2Care mosquito trap because it doesn’t work like a traditional mosquito trap.
One of the best ways to keep mosquito bites from happening as you are trying to enjoy the outdoors at your Durham, North Carolina home is to entice them away with something that interests them more. That is what the In2Care mosquito trap accomplishes. At Castle Exterminators, we are proud to have solutions available for our customers who want to avoid the dangers that mosquitos pose. As mosquitos have become resistant to other mosquito control products, it has become necessary to look for other solutions.
We like the In2Care mosquito trap because it doesn’t work like a traditional mosquito trap. Breeding female mosquitos are attracted to the trap as a good place to lay their eggs. However, the trap will kill the mosquito’s larvae before they hatch and also contaminate the adult with a biological fungus that it will then spread to other breeding grounds nearby before succumbing to the fungus itself a few days later. In other words, it not only kills mosquitoes and eggs that make their way into the trap, but also other larvae and mosquitos in surrounding areas, too.
The In2Care mosquito trap is not an unproven method. In fact, many field efficacy validations and a large-scale trial have been conducted in places with large mosquito populations, such as the Cayman Islands and Florida. You can rest assured if the In2Care mosquito trap works in those climates, you will be more than happy having it in place at your home.
We have nothing but great feedback from customers who have had us install an In2Care mosquito trap on their properties. During mosquito season here from March through October, these families have been able to enjoy their outdoor living spaces without fear or the unpleasantness of mosquitos. If you would like to do the same, reach out to us today to learn more and have an In2Care mosquito trap installed.
At Castle Exterminators, we use In2Care mosquito traps in Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Carrboro, and Hillsborough, North Carolina.