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Environment friendly mosquito control

Question:
My company, Mosquito Solutions, recently became distributor of a product called the Mosquito Killing System.

MKS is a revolutionary mosquito control device developed with technical assistance from NASA. The MKS attracts and kills biting mosquitoes by simulating the infrared (heat) signature of their natural prey. Mosquitoes are attracted and then drawn into the unit where they are electrocuted quickly and quietly.

MKS is a great, clean and effective method to control mosquitoes in an amazing one-acre area. And it is environment friendly as it does so without toxic chemicals or dangerous pesticides.

I would be grateful if some visitors to this forum would be kind enough to comment on our web page and on our product. We can be found on line at

mosquitosolutions.com

Thank you for your consideration.


Answer:
- I watched a very interesting show on TLC the other day about mosquito's. Was very interesting to learn that it is only the females that bite for blood, mosquito's are herbivores and the females only use the blood for protein for their eggs, not for their own consumption. I was also surprised to learn that diseases from mosquito bites are the number one killer of humans in the world today, and things like malaria and yellow fever are becoming immune to known treatments. In temperate regions of the world, this is becoming a huge problem and a real threat to humans. If this device actually works, it could lead to controlling suffering by millions of people around the world, and would rank right up there with the discovery of penicillin. If this machine actually works, I would think we would have heard about it on major news media, and I don't remember anything about it at all. I was also under the opinion that mosquito's are mainly attracted to carbon dioxide, not heat, which this unit uses to attract the buggers. I am not saying that it does not work, but I am kind of leery of trying a 400 dollar device that if works, should be well known before the product ever hits the market. How's about sending me one to try, and if it works, I will be on the top of your list for distributor positions. One would be a fool to pass up an opportunity like this if it actually proves to be effective. As the old saying goes, first one to invent a better mouse trap will be rich (or something like that anyway). By the way, the web site looks fine, maybe a few more accurate facts about the device would be helpful, something like independent testing results. Maybe more information about the actual species of mosquitoes, and climatic regions that this device proves to be effective for controlling them would be helpful. Just because it might work in a Florida backyard, doesn't mean it will work in the Northwest woods if you get my drift. How about some results on tests in Alaska where they grow to the size of hawks?

-The unit works, I have tested it, and it has been tested over the past 2 years by various organisations. Should you have further interest, I will compile more information and forward it to you. We do occasionally make units available to organisations for testing. Should your organisation so desire, please contact me directly by email so we can discuss further. We also offer a 30-day satisfaction or money back guarantee to everyone, and very few have taken advantage of this provision to return their unit.



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