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What are the best locations to set up my Mosquito Magnet?

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When setting up a Mosquito Magnet, choosing the right location is essential for optimal effectiveness. Ideally, the device should be placed in areas where mosquitoes tend to be most active, typically close to breeding sites such as standing water, stagnant ponds, or marshes. Positioning the Mosquito Magnet downwind from these areas will help capture mosquitoes as they are naturally drawn to the device. It is also important to consider the layout of your yard or outdoor space. Choose a location that is at least thirty to forty feet away from your home or outdoor living areas, as this will help ensure that the mosquitoes are attracted to the trap instead of you and your guests. Additionally, the device should be set up in an open area, free of obstructions such as trees, bushes, or fences, which could block the airflow and reduce its effectiveness. For best results, it is also advisable to keep the trap running continuously for several weeks, especially at the beginning of the season, to significantly reduce the mosquito population in your outdoor space.
Answered Sep 15th 2025

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