How to capture mosquito in Bottles Naturally without Toxins

in #life7 years ago

.. Let be a happy family and free of dengue fever
Mosquitoes are quite disturbing and very dangerous as the spread of various deadly diseases. Insect killer fluid in the market is less efficient and even has serious side effects. Here's how EASY and CHEAP can be tried. Suitable for all residential conditions, schools, hospitals, etc. Very CREATIVE when introduced to school students to try at school and at home respectively.

  • Required: * - 200 ml of water - 50 grams of brown sugar - 1 gram of yeast (buy at health food store, shop, or market) - 1.5 liter plastic bottle * Steps of manufacture *
    🔹1. Cut the plastic bottle in the middle. Keep the bottle top / mouth.
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🔹2. Mix the brown sugar with hot water. Allow to cool and then pour in half the bottom piece of the bottle.
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🔹3. Add the yeast. No need to stir. This will produce carbon dioxide.
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🔹4. Plug / insert the top of the bottle upside down like a funnel.
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🔹5. Wrap the bottle with something black, except the top, and put in some corner of your house.
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In two weeks, you will see the number of dead mosquitoes in the bottle. In addition to clearing their habitat, a breeding ground for mosquitoes, we can use this very useful method in schools, kindergartens, hospitals and homes.

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Wonderful amazing innovation,steemit is a good ground of generating personal knowledge ,
Like in African countries like uganda , Malaria caused by mosquitoes i s the common disease that kills both young and Adults ,
So i have learn such technology to reduce malaria spread in uganda , am going to engage community leaders to teach and adopt such new skills of capturing mosquitoes since the material used are locally available in uganda in every house hold, thank you brother , am requesting your up vote

Thank you @mukasaedward may this tips could give you knowladge to use it to your people. I'll post other tips soon, enjoy it dude.
Lets upvote and follow each other

Thank you @mukasaedward may this tips reduce malaria in your beloved country Uganda. I'll post some tips soon.

This is great and I am going to put it to good use. Having survived a dose of Dengue Fever, I know just how debilitating those little "suckers" can be. Thanks @johanpasee

Thank you , help me to follow me , thank you

Yes dude @cause-no-harm
Thanks for rensponding this tips. May its good to do to survive

Thanks @mukasaedward may this tips reduce malaria in your country Uganda. I'll post some soon.

A very useful advice, thanks for sharing.