BUG SCIENCE

Mosquito Science: Why the Bug Vortex Works

Mosquitoes are more than just annoying — they're one of the deadliest creatures on Earth, transmitting diseases like dengue, Zika, malaria, and West Nile virus. Understanding their behavior is the key to outsmarting them — and it’s exactly what the Bug Vortex is designed to do.


How Mosquitoes Find You

Mosquitoes don’t just fly around randomly — they’re equipped with incredible sensors that help them locate their next meal.

Here’s how they do it:

1. Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Detection

When we exhale, we release CO₂ — the #1 trigger that attracts mosquitoes from up to 100 feet away.

Bug Vortex mimics this CO₂ output, tricking mosquitoes into thinking a human or animal is nearby.

2. Heat & Body Odor

Mosquitoes are drawn to warmth and the natural chemicals on human skin like lactic acid and ammonia.

Placing the Bug Vortex in warm, humid areas increases its attractiveness.

3. Movement & Dark Colors

They prefer still air and tend to land on dark surfaces. That’s why Bug Vortex’s design is optimized to lure them silently and without light pollution.


Why the Bug Vortex Is So Effective

The Bug Vortex combines proven mosquito science with smart technology:

Feature Scientific Advantage
CO₂-mimicking attractant Triggers mosquito tracking behavior
Whisper-quiet fan Pulls mosquitoes in silently
Vortex airflow chamber Prevents escape once inside
215 sq. ft. range Covers a large radius indoors or outdoors
USB-powered portability Ideal for travel, camping, patios, and more

Eco-Friendly Mosquito Control

Unlike chemical sprays, candles, or zappers:

  • No toxic fumes
  • No harsh chemicals
  • Safe for pets and children
  • No harmful radiation or electric shocks

Proven Mosquito Behavior Tips

  • Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk
  • They love standing water, like flower pots or puddles
  • Some species prefer indoor hiding spots during the day

Let Bug Vortex run during their peak times for maximum results.


Fun Fact

Only female mosquitoes bite — they need the protein in blood to lay eggs! Males survive on nectar and plant fluids.


Say Goodbye to Mosquitoes — the Smart Way.

The Bug Vortex uses science, not sprays to clear your space — quietly, efficiently, and naturally.