The mosquito magnet is an invention to trap mosquitoes. The magnet has chemicals that attract mosquitoes but then trap them.
Hello; When I had trouble I googled mosquito magnet and got there home page. They dont seem to fix them but they have a list of authorized places. I live in Mass. so there were 5 places (all the same company) Josephs Hardware. They were really knowledgable and real nice people. They fixed my machine for a fraction of buying a new one, and they taught me a better way of maintaining my machine. They gave me alot of info that Mosquito Magnet doesn't even seem to know. This company even has a Josephs in Florida. They seem to be the best at fixing them. Good Luck!
Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide, which all animal life (including humans) exhale in their breath. So when you breathe out, you are emitting a mosquito magnet!
You can use neodymium magnet (also known as NdFeB, NIB, or Neo magnet) which is the most widely-used type of rare -earth magnet, is a permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron to form the Nd2Fe14B tetragonal crystalline structure.
I don't know but it happens to me when i get bit by mosquito's they get so big its crazy! I am allergic to mosquito's and that's what happens to me!!
Mosquito is divided into syllables like so: mos-qui-to.
Bob is a mosquito. So stay away from all BOBS
No, mosquito repellents do not repel. They instead block the mosquito's sensors so they are not aware that you are there, the repellent basically hides you from the insect.
Mosquito spray includes repellants and poisons to kill the mosquito. The chemicals are highly toxic for the insect but not so toxic for humans.
Assuming you mean electrical conductor / insulator, most bar magnets are made of solid metal, either iron, neodymium or an alloy of aluminium nickel and cobalt, so they conduct electricity. There is one type of magnet called a ferrite magnet which does not conduct electricity - they are the type often found in loudspeakers.
The mosquito really isn't ever a baby. The life cycle of a mosquito ranges from one to several weeks. So yes, technically a baby mosquito can "bite" you.
no it wont because copper is not a type of magnet even though it is a metal
they are black. ducks are so cute!