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Mosquito Magnet Lurex3-OD-3 Biting Insect Attractant (3-pack)x$18.69
    (15 reviews)
Best Price: $24.99 $18.69
3 Pack, Lurex Cubed Outdoors Biting Insect Attractant, For Mosquito Magnet Traps, Increase Your Catch Rates.
MPN: LUREX3-OD-3 - UPC: 686513599301
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Customer Reviews
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Works!      By AXI16DU7R4M1U on 2005-09-09
Living in north Texas, I'm an unfortunate summer flunkie: the sun hates me, but mosquitoes love me. Hmmm. When used according to the package directions, (and this includes following the Mosquito Magnet placement and maintenance instructions as well,) this new lure works very well at attracting Asian Tiger mosquitoes, if they're the dominant breed in your area. You'll know if you have these mosquitoes: they are aggressive biters, both daytime and night. They can be identified by the white "stripes" on their legs, and are winter hardy in temperate regions. This lure should be replaced at each propane tank change, as the gel evaporates over time and will become ineffective when dried out. Overall, a great boon for reclaiming the back yard!
It Works as Advertised      By AQBAGJL0QIKAQ on 2005-12-23
We purchased a Mosquito Magnet about three years ago, and it never seemed to do particularly well reducing the number of bites my wife and I received when trying to use our deck or backyard. The Octenol attractant that MM used not only didn't attract the little bloodsuckers infesting our yard, it almost seemed to be repelling them.
Our area used to be infested with regular woodland mosquitoes, but in the past few years, the nasty, aggressive Asian Tiger mosquitoes have pretty much entirely replaced our friendly (by comparison) local breed. We would have done just about anything to get rid of the Tiger mosquitoes that were active 24/7 and never seemed to give up, but I don't want to turn my yard into a toxic waste dump of pesticides.
The new Lurex did a decent job of attracting the Tigers to the trap. In fact, the MM was swarming with them after a few hours. Now our problem was that the MM's fan just didn't generate enough suction to entrap much of the swarm. The Tiger mosquitoes were swarming dense enough around the MM that I didn't want to get near it to empty the trap net without wearing a beekeeper's outfit.
So, yes, the Lurex-3 attractant worked exactly as advertised, but as a complete system, I'm still a bit underwhelmed with the MM until they install a fan with a higher CFM rate.
Definate must for Asian tiger mosquitos      By AB16CYBDL8AL0 on 2006-08-02
I bought my Mosquito magnet last year with out the lurex and it caught nothing. I changed the location as per the instructions but still nothing. Finally I stumbled on to this poduct while searching for something else and now I won't use the mosquito magnet without it. I use both attractants in my magnet to be on the safe side. It does work, but it takes time to find that right location.I live in The DC area. This lure lets me go out in the back yard again.
Dont use in Northern US      By AGZWQ5VSMPXI8 on 2006-06-07
My 1 star is actually for Amazon.com. I have no idea how this product performs. I guess that if you look at the back of the box, it has a map of the United States and the bottom half uses this product. The top half uses Octenol, a different chemicle. I wish Amazon would have told me this because now I am stuck in New York with a product that will not do me any good. Amazon wants me to pay for return shipping, and will deduct the original "free" shipping charges, all because of their mistake.
1 star for amazon.
It worked without problem      By A3K4MN7TJKJ49N on 2006-07-11
Everyday it catches 50-60 mosquitos (75% regular 25% Asian tiger), Obviously mosquito population is decreased in our back yard because we are not having mosquito bites any more. I am using Lurex3-OD-3 for asian tiger, this attractant is working for other kind of mosquitos as well. Mosquito magnet placement is very important. You have to read the placement explanations very well.
- Really seems to work
     By A3PRXXYYSMMC8M on 2007-05-24
I got this to go with the Mega Catch, not the Mosquito Magnet, for which it is designed. The Octanol which came with the Mega-catch did not seem to work at all even though we live in NJ which is ostensibly in the North and not in the Asian Tiger Mosquito range. Well, we seem to be catching them. It doesn't fit easily in the megacatch, which by the way is more durable than the Magnet, but it does seem to help. As the season progresses, I will do a more scientific study.
- Lurex
     By A3MXXM9HZ91AXS on 2007-07-17
If you have Asian Tiger Mosquito's, you need to be using LUREX not Octenol. My catch rate is great after changing to Lurex.
- Can't Get it to Work in Florida
     By AMLMUYLI6FAQ0 on 2006-06-21
I switched from Octenol (which worked) to Lurex about 2 months ago and have not caught a mosquito since. I swabbed the tube where the attractant goes (per tech support), but it still does not work. I think the Mosquito Magnet is junk.
- Very happy with this product
     By A29JG4992BEJ3K on 2007-05-12
Mosquitos are still buzzing near me, but they aren't biting anymore.
- Works very well for me
     By AEWQTSH6PRC5Z on 2007-07-24
I live in south Louisiana. I have a very large property (10 acres). I bought two Mosquito Magnets to put behind my house where the kids play and our patio is. During the first part of the summer I don't use any attractant at all and the Magnets do a great job catching lots of mosquitos and we rarely get bit. In mid July though we start getting bit again. This time from black mosquitos with white stripes instead of the regular brown mosquitos. These are the tigers. I bought some Lurex3 and suddenly the traps started filling with mosquitos again and we are no longer being bitten. This is our second summer using the Magnets. I think they are great. One thing though, I felt like such a dummy. The Lurex came with no instructions. There was an orange sticker on the side of the tube that said remove to expose holes. I removed the orange sticker thinking I had done what I was told. Turns out I was supposed to remove the semi-clear rubber coating that is wrapped around the tube releasing the goo inside from the many large holes in the tube. I am probably the only moron who did not do it right, but just in case someone else was confused this helps a lot with the thing actually working!!! duh! hehe. I give 4 stars because they did not include verbose instructions for dummies like me.
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| Product Features |
- Biting-insect attractant effectively attracts hard-to-catch species
- Designed exclusively for use with Mosquito Magnet traps
- Mimics scents from human skin to lure mosquitoes closer to trap for increased catch rates
- Changing attractant every 21 days recommended
- Package includes 3 attractants
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