For municipalities and the public sector, eradication mosquito traps, indoor traps, window screens and mosquito repellents provide effective, long-term mosquito protection.
Long-term mosquito protection for public environments
For municipalities and public institutions, controlling mosquitoes and other biting insects is an important part of working with public health, comfort, and accessibility. Parks, swimming areas, walking paths, schools, nursing homes, and other public environments are used daily by many people and therefore require sustainable and effective solutions that work over time.
Reduce mosquito populations in larger areas
Eradication mosquito traps are a central part of municipal mosquito control. By placing the traps strategically in areas where mosquitoes hatch and move, the population can gradually decrease over time. This provides a long-term result and contributes to a noticeably better outdoor environment in parks, recreational areas, and residential green spaces.
Indoor protection in public premises
Indoors in schools, healthcare buildings, offices, and other public premises, mosquitoes and flies can enter through open doors and windows. Electric mosquito traps are then an effective way to catch insects that have already entered. For more preventive protection, window and door screens are a long-term solution that allows ventilation without letting in insects.
Supplementary personal protection
In certain operations, such as fieldwork, supervision, or outdoor work, mosquito repellent can be an important complement for staff. It provides flexible protection during periods of high insect activity and contributes to a better working environment.
Comprehensive solutions for the best results
For municipalities and the public sector, the best effect is achieved by combining several measures: eradication mosquito traps for larger areas, repellent protection in activity zones, indoor traps and window screens, and personal protection when needed. This creates safe, accessible, and more mosquito-free environments for both residents and staff.
Recommendation
- Larger outdoor areas: Predator Dynamic eradication mosquito traps placed strategically in hatching areas for long-term reduction of the mosquito population.
- Indoors in public premises: MOEL electric mosquito traps in, for example, schools, nursing homes, and offices to catch insects that have entered.
- Preventive measures: Mosquito and fly nets Silverline window and door screens that prevent mosquitoes from entering during ventilation.
- For staff: Smidge mosquito repellent as a complement during outdoor work and supervision.
- Tip: Combine several measures for the best results – this achieves both immediate protection and long-term effect in public environments

