Research items

Biological product series for mosquito

1. Characteristic︰

"Hunting Master" uses "BioWare Mosquito Elf" to attract blood-sucking female mosquitoes and capture them by fan inhalation. "BioWare Mosquito Elf" is a mixture of microbial metabolites that simulates human odor and greatly increases the lure efficiency. It does not contain toxic chemical insecticide, and not cause drug resistance. It reduces the number of vector mosquitoes and the probability of bitten, thereby suppressing the prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases. After experimental testing, the mosquito trap reaches an effective distance of a radius of three meters, and if cooperated with the "Hunting Master", the mosquito killing rate of "Hunting Master" is much better than other chemical attractants or traditional mosquito zapper used.


2. Results introduction : 

BioWare Hunting Master and Mosquito attractant



Energy-saving, no pollution, high safety, high capture efficiency




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A new generation of “BioWare Hunting Masters” and ”Mosquito Elf”

                 

Four-in-one mosquito trapping method (CO2, light, temperature and bait) is silent, power saving, air purification, safe and easy to clean.


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”Mosquito Elf”            

  Using the bacterial metabolites of human body surface to simulate the odor of human skin, making the bait for attracting blood-sucking female mosquitoes


Target mosquito species :
Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus, Culex quinquefasciatus etc.

Mosquito sticker

                    
 

It is accompanied by a natural bait to attract mosquitoes to stick to the sticker, which is different from the traditional way of catching mosquitoes.

3. Patent application in nations

4. Winning deeds

The Seventh Top Ten Storm Products (Republic of China 21st Century Economic and Trade Development Association) in January 2002.

TRepublic of China Consumer Quality Award (Consumer Health & Safe Org. R.O.C.) in December 2001.

National Biomedical Medical Quality Award (National Biotechnology Medical Committee) in November 2001.