Because the mosquito killer mainly lures mosquitoes by generating light, heat, carbon dioxide, water vapor, flowing air and simulating human breathing, so that mosquitoes can enter the vicinity of the mosquito killer and be killed, it is best to use it in a dark and unmanned environment.
If it is used in the daytime, the judgment ability of mosquitoes will be affected because there is enough light and many other light sources and gases in the daytime, so the effect of using mosquito killer in the daytime is not very good.
When will the mosquito killer work? It's getting dark.
If you want the mosquito killer to have a better effect, it is suggested that you can turn it on when it is getting dark, because this is when the mosquito activity is high. At the same time, people should leave the room, close the doors and windows and concentrate on killing mosquitoes for 2-3 hours, so as to achieve a better mosquito killing effect.
If there are many mosquitoes at home, you can choose not to turn off the mosquito killer after you come back, let it continue to work, and turn it off when you get up the next morning.
Is it dangerous to leave the mosquito killer on? It could be dangerous.
The mosquito killer needs to be plugged in. Mosquitoes will be electrocuted by high voltage when they are near, so if they are kept on, the electric heating plate in the mosquito killer may overheat and be easily short-circuited.
Moreover, because the mosquito killer will still produce electric sparks when killing mosquitoes, it may be dangerous at this time, so it is best not to keep the mosquito killer on all the time to avoid unnecessary losses.
Can it be used to kill mosquitoes? Yes
Compared with other mosquito-killing products, the mosquito killer is a relatively safe mosquito-killing product and can be used for babies in the right way.
However, because the light source generated by the mosquito killer will cause certain irritation to the eyes, it is best to put the mosquito killer in a higher place when using it for the baby to avoid direct light to the baby's eyes, and it is not advisable to use the mosquito killer at night to avoid affecting the baby's sleep quality.