Glenn9643
Veteran Member
I've found that in my area the octynol attractant is effective early in the year with the small black mosquitoes, but when the larger asian tiger mosquitoes get to be a problem the octynol doesn't work. I've been removing the octynol attractant and it's effective with the propane (CO2) only for the asian tiger variety.
I've also noticed they have a different attractant at the MM website but haven't tried it as it's not been available at the local stores yet.
We bought the MM a couple of years ago because my wife was taking chemo treatments due to cancer and have found that it makes a noticeable difference but doesn't get rid of all of them. I also use a propane fogger several times a week around the house and it is helpful to keep the grass cut pretty close on the place (20 acres). When the pasture is high they seem to hang out in there a lot!
I've also noticed they have a different attractant at the MM website but haven't tried it as it's not been available at the local stores yet.
We bought the MM a couple of years ago because my wife was taking chemo treatments due to cancer and have found that it makes a noticeable difference but doesn't get rid of all of them. I also use a propane fogger several times a week around the house and it is helpful to keep the grass cut pretty close on the place (20 acres). When the pasture is high they seem to hang out in there a lot!