As the summer progresses, grilling and backyard nights may be the only serious outdoor excursions that many of us take this season. However, even with all of our current problems, there is a group that doesn’t care a bit about COVID-19 and will still look to make any trip they make out of it an uncomfortable mess.
Mosquitoes You hate them. I hate them. We all hate them. The Centers for Disease Control calls them the the deadliest animal in the world. And even though there may be some unknown environmental impacts, scientists say a mosquito genocide it might not be a horrible thing for the planet
You can help that mass extermination begin in your yard with the Kinkoo Moskiller Mosquito Killer Lamp.
Instead of covering yourself with mosquito repellent, the Moskiller takes an innovative approach to eliminate pesky disease-carrying mosquitoes without the use of chemicals and other harmful substances.
Rather than relying on one trick, the Moskiller actually employs four different technologies to dilute the mosquito horde in your backyard. The unit emits 360 degree immersive ultraviolet light waves and bionic temperatures that attract mosquitoes from a wide range of over 200 square feet.
Once they get close, a seven-bladed fan creates a strong peripheral vortex airflow that essentially sucks its prey directly into Moskiller’s anti-exhaust storage box. There, a physical method of air drying gives the final blow to the mosquitoes, dehydrating them and killing them dead.
Meanwhile, the Moskiller handles its responsibilities in virtual silence, so you can also keep it running while you work or sleep.
The lamp has a universal USB port, so to carry out its tasks of killing mosquitoes, the Moskiller can also be connected to an adapter, a power bank or even a computer or other device.
You can do your part to end the scourge of mosquitoes once and for all by raising a Moskiller Mosquito Killer lamp now at 25 percent off your regular price, up to just $ 29.95.
Prices are subject to change.
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