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🦟 Bye-bye bites, hello backyard bliss!
The Biogents Mosquitaire is a premium, electric mosquito trap that uses scientifically backed CO₂ emission and scent mimicry to attract and capture a broad range of mosquito species. Designed for eco-conscious professionals, it offers pesticide-free, pet-safe protection with easy setup and long-lasting lures, making your outdoor space truly bite-free and enjoyable.






















| ASIN | B09884YS4H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,568 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #649 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Biogents |
| Brand Name | Biogents |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 350 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.4"L x 15.4"W x 16.5"H |
| Item Weight | 4.54 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Biogents AG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 200113 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.4"L x 15.4"W x 16.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Mosquito |
| Style | Mosquitaire CO2 |
| Style Name | Mosquitaire CO2 |
| Target Species | Mosquito |
| UPC | 850028594209 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**X
Incredible
Update-8/1/2024: The CO2 tank finally exhausted on this, and I upgraded to a 20 pound tank. I still stand by my original review that this thing is amazing. However, saw it for a few days without the CO2 tank and, while it still works with only scent packets and catches mosquitoes, after I refilled the CO2 tank and reattached, it is crawling with mosquitoes. Totally worth the purchase. Original Review: I've tried everything in my backyard. Mosquito coils, foggers, and even buying targeted insecticides that are supposed to limit mosquito egg development. However, at the end of the day, unless I made sure that I was covered head to toe in high intensity mosquito repellent every time I walked in back, I would get destroyed by mosquitoes. Putting repellent on is fine, but if I would go outside and want to weed for 20 minutes and forget to Put on repellent , I would come back inside and be itchy. I've been looking at this thing for a year and the cost Had really put me off purchasing it. After another crazy spring here in New York, I decided just to bite the bullet and try this though. I'm totally blown away. When I first bought it, I only had the scent packet in it because I needed to wait to find a place where I could source CO2. Even with the scent packet, it caught a good deal of mosquitoes though. However, once I got CO2 attached to this and placed it properly, I haven't had a single bite in the week that I've had this installed. I pull out the bag every day to see how it's doing and the bottom third of it is just filled with mosquito corpses now. We have tiger mosquitoes and the other normal brown looking mosquitoes and I see both of them in here dead. Tips: 1) Place it properly. I have an extension cord running from an exterior outlet and I run this into a corner of my yard where it's hidden behind some foliage in a spot that's shady. 2) Just commit to buying the timer for it so that it's only pumping out CO2 at the most opportune times to target mosquito activity. That's pretty important to cut down on how many times you need to get the tank refilled. 3) just buy a 20 pound tank and figure out a way to have it be easily refilled. I think what I'm going to do is just have a delivery service that comes and picks up the tank every two months when it runs dry and give me a refilled one since I don't have a car and getting into a welding shop to have it refilled would be kind of a pain. Where I live in New York, the mosquito season is about four months. So using the regulator where you time it to come on only at very specific times when the mosquitoes are at their worst, I calculated that I'll spend about $160 a year to have the CO2 replaced. In the grand scheme of things when you think about having to constantly buy repellent, it seems like a worthwhile fixed cost. However, yes, if you live in an area where mosquito season is pretty much all the time, that might not work for everyone financially. For my situation though it's perfect. Yes. You'll need to commit to spending about 400 bucks for the machine itself, the CO2 regulator and your first filled 20 pound tank. However, if you can stomach that initial cost, I don't know of any better system that exists on the planet to keep your Backyard mosquito free . Some people have talked about taking out the bag of mosquitoes and putting it in the freezer to kill them periodically. I guess you could do this, but I don't really see the point. Once they get in here, they're completely trapped due to how the bag is designed (a cone arrangement that mosquitoes can't find their way out of once they're in) and if a mosquitoes trapped in here for two days, it dies on its own due to dehydration. I think it's likely big enough to just leave the bag in here all season and just empty out all the corpses at the end. Less maintenance too. Another thing. Zappers aren't a great technology to get rid of mosquitoes. Mosquitoes aren't attracted to light and bugs zappers kill a lot of other insects that I'm not interested in killing. This thing is super targeted, the only bugs that are trapped in here are mosquitoes. Buy this. You won't regret it. Completely sustainable and you don't have to use poison on your body and your yard to try and attempt to keep mosquitoes off of you. I'm not quite sure what the other reviews are talking about. If you follow the directions and run this thing the way it's supposed to run, you'll be able to live in normal life in your backyard again!
B**S
BACKYARD SAVIOR
I absolutely love this dang thing. Coming from someone who has spent thousands of dollars in the past couple years.. nothing worked. I’ve used patio eggs, the stuff you hang in trees - multiple brands, different lawn sprays, professional grade insecticides, natural stuff like garlic concentrate w/ and w/o oil, zappers, patches, my own oil citronella concoction (lemon, eucalyptus too), candles, incense, thermacells… literally you name it, I’ve tried it. The only thing that’s ever worked is off botanic natural spray. But you have to respray every 2 hours and it’s honestly a hassle. I have to spray every time I just step out the door and my toddlers like a maniac. I’m the type of person who walks out for 5 minutes and has 10 bites. No kidding. I count every time because I just can’t believe it, after this many years lol. I know what you’re thinking, get rid of the breeding sites, remove leaves and blah blah. I. HAVE. I put the shit in the water to kill the larvae, I’ve made purposeful pots for breeding with the dunks. Anytime and every time of the day, we’re getting bit. And now these Asian tiger mosquitoes are out of control and my babies are getting bit even MORE. like I thought that was even possible at the point. Also we live in TX. Mosquitos are pretty much around all year round. I’m writing this end of September, still LOTS of mosquitoes. Anyway… After debating on getting toxic fumes installed to spray every few hours around my yard for thousands $$, I found this. I didn’t have that many high hopes.. I’ve had it for less than a week. But it’s been 2 days and I haven’t had one single bite while I’ve been in my backyard. The front, may be a different story but that’s ok. Another battle for another time. I read reviews that without the co2, it did nothing. But the first pic I posted, that’s JUST with the scent packet from 4pm to 10 am the next day. Not even 24 hours later. I was blown away. Did I still get bit? Definitely. But I knew this thing was working and it’d take time. The next pic is with the first night/morning with the co2 tank. HOLY shiitake mushrooms. I mean, I couldn’t believe it. Crazy!!! I check this thing every morning and evening bc I’m obsessed with killing these stupid demon life suckers. The last video is today, the I believe the 3rd morning with the tank. Bunch are dead at the bottom and still a good amount of live ones. I love this thing. 10/10 for what it does. Tried to upload all videos but said I could only do one. But there are cons: 1. There’s no wheels that come with lugging the tank around. It’s heavy and I have the 20 lb tank. 2. I feel like when I check the trap, 1 or 2 mosquitos fly out because the lid has a bit of a gap around it. But not 100% sure. 3. I bought the timer separately and while I think it’s worth it to save on co2, I think it was too expensive but had no choice since it was the only one on the market. And it doesn’t come with a battery. 4. You’re chained to only places with an outlet. Ideal places usually aren’t close enough where an outdoor outlet may be, unless you got a lot. I don’t, I only have one for the backyard. Overall, for what it’s done for me and how much it’s relieved my anxiety, and joy it’s brought me and my family to enjoy our backyard… 5 stars. 10/10. I can’t speak on longevity of anything, since I’ve had it for less than a week. But hopefully it doesn’t crash like other brands I’ve read about. So far, so great. Love it. Would there be small things I could change, sure! But for what it does, and my new found sanity, 100% worth it. Placement is definitely key as well. Shady areas where there’s bushes or a low tree would be ideal. If you’re anxious, like me with the co2 tank thing. I live in a big city. There’s many places we can go to refill. I bought a 20lb tank on Amazon and took it to a welding place (called prior to check pricing and if they did it), they refilled it for us and we were good! They didn’t swap it, just refilled which I was happy about. Total $$ I’d say I spent was.. $625 including the fill of co2. I was spending about $100-$150 a month on different mosquito stuff… so $60 every other month or so for scent packets and co2, SOLD. Hope this helps you. UPDATE: 9/26/22 We got bit up after no bites for 4 days. Had many mosquitos swarming us. No idea what happened. I thought maybe it’s the sweet scent packet, but it’s still potent and co2 was going off. I increase co2 output and still warmed with mosquitos at 6 pm. A little disappointed but will try another attractant. And will try incense closer to us to keep them away, but open to the trap. There are no available BG sweet scent anywhere I can find.
A**L
Expensive and doesn't work
I hesitated to pay this much for a mosquito trap, but I had faith that, since it was aimed at the tiger mosquitos specifically, and had been studied in a peer-reviewed journal for pest vector control, it must be the Real Deal. And, if it works to capture a lot of mosquitos in my yard (and my kids get very bad reactions to these tiger mosquito bites), it would be worth it. I had faith, even, that it would work. In the past month (August - Sept), I've kept it running non-stop, day and night, and tried it in several locations in my backyard – near the heavier plant overgrowth, near the vegetable garden, near the lounge chairs by the pool where we tend to get bitten – and, though I check the trap almost every day, I usually find no insects besides one or two small moths, and, less often, maybe one mosquito. And yet, we are still being stalked by these aggressive little buggers, which leave pancake-sized skin reactions on my young children. Today I dumped out maybe a scant tablespoon of dead flying insect bodies from the past month, and it was pretty much all tiny moths. I put the trap back together carefully. I did a few more tasks in the backyard over the next half hour, and had to go inside because I was getting buzzed by skeeters, and realized that I had been bitten on my lower legs and the itching was setting in. So, we still have plentiful and active Asian tiger mosquitos, but this pricey gadget is not catching them. I regret the purchase, and do not recommend this product.
T**.
This trap is very effective at trapping tiger mosquitos adding CO2 catches all mosquitos.
This trap works GREAT! Last year I spent every other weekend spraying for mosquitos and I had a service that came in an sprayed every month and after a week after spraying they were back the tiger and other mosquitos. I Installed this a month ago with the CO2 and the net is filled with both tiger and other mosquitos, this trap is amazing. I now can sit in my backyard with my grand kids un interrupted by pesky mosquitos. I have a 20lbs CO2 tank and it lasts about three weeks, after the CO2 ran out I was still catching tiger mosquitos but nothing else. The sweet scent Lure last about 1 month, after that I saw a decline in catching tiger mosquitos. I replaced the scent lure and it was back catching every last tiger in my back yard. The size of my yard is around 4000 sq feet. I recommend this product to all my friends.
R**.
This thing works absolutely Amazing with the CO2!
I tried a few different things & this turned out to be the total solution. First I tried the propane tank mosquito magnets at $600. Because propane tanks are so easy to get anywhere. However the propane method caught very few mosquitos. My highly uneducated guess would be mosquitos really don't care for burnt propane CO2 over pure CO2. The Biogents Mosquitaire CO2 Mosquito Trap is amazing. In full disclosure I eventually purchased 3 of these units, after proving the first one worked so well. Why not 3X the killing power?! No fun having a nice heated saltwater pool & having mosquitos buzzing around you & your guests at night. I'm in South Florida, humid summer time year round basically. I highly suggest getting the CO2 version / attachment. It works some without it & the scent baits (which are expensive) but nothing compares to the CO2 version. I ran it for a month without the CO2 until I got around to buying one tank & seeing how much of a difference it really made. The answer... Mosquitos are highly attracted to this CO2 settup & not to my guests & I. I purchsed a "TMCRAFT 20lb CO2 Tank" on Amazon for $185. It costs me about $75 to fill it with CO2 at a local beer keg store. So far I'm past a month on on my first fill & still going strong. It's catching so good on the CO2 I don't think I need the $19 a month baits. So theoretically I'm putting that money towards the CO2 Fill cost. If you don't get the CO2 you should buy the baits (which smell like dirty socks) To make my tanks last a lot longer, I turn on the CO2 at dusk & then turn off in the morning. Mosquitos are far less active in the hot day time. Rainy overcast days I leave it on... They sell a CO2 timer for like $200 but I had to draw the line somewhere. I have a friend that gets bitten by mosquitoes instantly going outside no matter what. No one else in the group gets bit but her. It's truly laughable... Since I've installed this system she hasn't gotten bitten once which is a full blown miracle. Last note the location of where I have mine placed varies your catch rate so you may want to move it around & find the best kill spot in your yard. Also I never turn the power off so they are always vacuumed in. On occasion if you want to clean the bags easiest thing to do without releasing live ones by mistake. Close the flap against the vaccum running. Pull out the full catch assembly from the base & put the whole thing quickly into a plastic grocery store bag. Tie a knot & put the whole thing in the freezer for 3 hours. Then take out, dump all the dead mosquitoes into the plastic bag you were using. Tie that off put in garbage then put your catcher assembly back in base. I never write reviews but had to on this product & after wasting $600 trying the propane mosquito magnet fail. This is close to $600 after the CO2 tank purchase & fill but absolutely worth it!
A**R
Sucks up tiger mosquitoes
I had a professional service spraying my yard every 21 days and still getting bites in North Carolina from tiger mosquitoes - active day and night. I also tried larvacidal traps. I put this thing out and within a day it sucked up a bunch of tiger mosquitoes and can use my backyard. I watched the trap and they preferred this trap over me and it literally sucks them in. The bottom line is that this machine works well in my region. I also contacted customer service and they promptly reply and are helpful. The company is based in Germany. The cons are the expense - a gas regulator can cost $ 100 or more (that's why this is more expensive than just the one with the scent only) - the regulator is included. The 20 lb CO2 tank was about $ 200 upfront from Air gas (they sell tanks to other vendors who mark up - best to buy direct) and costs about $ 20 a month or so to refill. The scent packet also has to be ordered about every 2-3 months. You must also have a wrench to tightened the bolt and also the gas regulator. I had to use a smaller wrench for the tube connection nut and a larger wrench for the regulator. Bottom line is that it works but it is expensive and there are additional costs with the scent packet and the CO2. Best used with a larvacidal method as multi-modality approach. I don't think I'm going to use a mosquito spray service as it kills beneficial insects including bees. Very pleased with this. The only remaining question is they sell a CO2 timer for about $ 100 extra - will see how much CO2 this uses first before buying.
R**N
Love this trap
I’ve been using the Biogents Mosquitaire Outdoor Mosquito Trap with the CO₂ Booster and Sweetscent Lure for a few weeks now, and the difference has been incredible. Living in an area where mosquitoes are usually relentless, I was skeptical at first—but this trap really delivers. What I love most is that it’s completely eco-friendly and pesticide-free, so I don’t have to worry about harmful chemicals around my family or pets. The setup was straightforward, and once it was running, it quietly went to work. Within days, I noticed a significant drop in mosquito activity, and now I can actually enjoy spending time outside again without constantly swatting bugs. The CO₂ booster seems to make a big difference in attracting mosquitoes effectively, and the Sweetscent lure enhances the results even more. It’s clear this system is designed with science in mind. I also appreciate how low-maintenance it is—just occasional checks and emptying the catch bag. If you’re looking for a safe, effective, and environmentally conscious solution to mosquito problems, this trap is absolutely worth it. It’s been a game-changer for my outdoor space, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone dealing with persistent mosquitoes.
M**N
Best mosquito trap that shows the proof.
I love my mosquito trap. I proof is seeing the trapped mosquitos. But you gotta get the CO2 adapter and bottle of CO2. I trap these mosquitos year round. Some nights I catch more than others. But not getting bit is awesome and it is a plus to see the results. What is best is it traps the female mosquitos coming for you because they track the CO2 you exhale. However, instead of getting you they get trapped in the little bag. I let it run all night with the CO2 and turn off CO2 once it hits daylight. We always going to have mosquitos but this device takes a dent out of the population for my back yard and my neighbors benefit from it as well and they dont even know.
G**E
USA pipe fittings in a non-American area.
Don't buy this unless you are in the Americas. They have supplied an American standard CO2 thread to a region which uses British/European standard CO2 thread. EU is 0.86in 14TPI, US is 0.83in 14TPI. So does not fit. FYI Japan also has a different CO2 thread. DUBAI.
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