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I am searching for a mosquito machine which really works.
Other than bed net, mosquito bat, all out machines, odomos, sprays. I am looking for a machine which attracts and kills the mosquitoes.
I saw a few on Flipkart and amazon but the reviews are bad.
If anyone is using it please suggest a good one.

Hitman45 wrote:Please share the link to order.
try comfort. i found it 💯 working.
some1anywhere wrote:
@some1anywhere964 Model on Amazon is out of stock. Which model do you recommend out of both? How much battery can I expect? The bats which I have lose their charge with 15 mins of their usage.
TintinSnowy wrote:If Amazon one is out of stock, get the Flipkart one. YG 05 or 06 models are good. The 06 model has physical button to press. The 05 model is touch operated - just hold it and if your hand is touching a strip on a racket, it is active (instead of the pressable button). The battery lasts a really long time in terms of charging (1 month easily). But in terms of total lifespan of the battery too it will last because it's a lithium-based battery similar to the one found in our phones. Plus it has overcharging indicator - as soon as it turns green, remove it from charging so prevent damage to the battery, don't keep it overnight.@some1anywhere964 Model on Amazon is out of stock. Which model do you recommend out of both? How much battery can I expect? The bats which I have lose their charge with 15 mins of their usage.
sumanthbhe wrote:https://amzn.eu/d/i...uo also try offline once.
Please share the link to order.
Update: I tried that UV LED Mosquito Trap Machine and it works really well in darkness (super-useful for those who sleep without mosquito nets). Or if you sit inside a net doing anything (reading, working on your laptop) but mosquitoes settle on it from outside and enter the net every time you need to get out, keep this running (with lights switched off). In bright light, totally not effective.
some1anywhere wrote:Interesting! I had got such machines from aliexpress many years ago and they didn't work for me.Update: I tried that UV LED Mosquito Trap Machine and it works really well in darkness (super-useful for those who sleep without mosquito nets). Or if you sit inside a net doing anything (reading, working on your laptop) but mosquitoes settle on it from outside and enter the net every time you need to get out, keep this running (with lights switched off). In bright light, totally not effective.
This is what it caught in one night. But you have to be smart about it. It complements other measures like the mosquito net and the racket. Don't expect it to trap all the mosquitoes if the room is well lit. What I do is I enter the net and as I work on my laptop, I dim the smart bulb and then all the mosquitoes are attracted to this thing. But pretty soon, I will be permanently moving from this place as this is not an acceptable solution to me.
some1anywhere wrote:For me it has never worked. These machines are simply a box with a fan like we use in desktops and with insane pricing.Update: I tried that UV LED Mosquito Trap Machine and it works really well in darkness (super-useful for those who sleep without mosquito nets). Or if you sit inside a net doing anything (reading, working on your laptop) but mosquitoes settle on it from outside and enter the net every time you need to get out, keep this running (with lights switched off). In bright light, totally not effective.
Dam, you guys did a lot of research just for the mosquitoes.
My suggestion: try this
All Out All Night Mosquito and Fly Spray (30ml, Blue) https://amzn.eu/d/1...Qo
You’ll thank me later.
hemant_111 wrote:
I bought a mosquito bat... After going inside net.. i search mosquito and kill all and then sleep
Gives a feel of revenge
Peace out
Mosquitos get smarter and more resistant with time. All such solutions work before losing their efficacy.
some1anywhere wrote:I have got this model. It says it comes with the same lithium battery as those Yage models. I cannot verify as it's not replaceable. https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B0BC...H4.
If Amazon one is out of stock, get the Flipkart one. YG 05 or 06 models are good. The 06 model has physical button to press. The 05 model is touch operated - just hold it and if your hand is touching a strip on a racket, it is active (instead of the pressable button). The battery lasts a really long time in terms of charging (1 month easily). But in terms of total lifespan of the battery too it will last because it's a lithium-based battery similar to the one found in our phones. Plus it has overcharging indicator - as soon as it turns green, remove it from charging so prevent damage to the battery, don't keep it overnight.
I can only tell how long the battery last after a week.
TintinSnowy wrote:
@some1anywhere964 I have been using this bat every night since last 6 nights and haven't charged again yet. Let's see how long is the battery life.
Remember to stop charging it as soon as charging light turns green. And not charge it frequently until it stops killing mosquitoes. That way it will have a long life and last for years. The best part of this slightly pricier racket is the lithium battery.
TintinSnowy wrote:
@some1anywhere964 I have been using this bat every night since last 6 nights and haven't charged again yet. Let's see how long is the battery life.
How's your mosquito bat working? Do you Recommend it?
TintinSnowy wrote:
I'll say it in one line - Best purchase ever!
Thanks for the affirmation, placed an order now

Camphor as well as sambrani/ benzoin resin fumes will also keep the house mosquitoe free.
Alternatively get netlon for windows. Atleast 70-80% mosquitoes u can avoid at first place. Rest u can manage with mosquitoe bat.
Watch out for the time when mosquitoes sweep in. Usually when it's cold out or after rain, they look for warmer air inside homes.