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Why UV Mosquito Traps Fail (And What Works)

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UV mosquito traps look like a high-tech solution, but science shows they catch almost no mosquitoes. This episode unpacks why these devices fail, whether chemical vaporizers are safe for kids and asthmatics, and what actually works instead. From DEET and Picaridin to physical barriers and oil of lemon eucalyptus, we break down the real hierarchy of mosquito defense — no marketing, just entomology.

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