Sadly they aren't. Light attractants mostly kill other bugs (usually pollinators like moths) and effective traps use a combination of CO2 and octenol, they usually require a power source and cost several hundred USD.
The best course of action is still removing standing water (breeding habitats) and using physical barriers to keep them out of whatever area you are in.
Sadly they aren't. Light attractants mostly kill other bugs (usually pollinators like moths) and effective traps use a combination of CO2 and octenol, they usually require a power source and cost several hundred USD.
The best course of action is still removing standing water (breeding habitats) and using physical barriers to keep them out of whatever area you are in.