> The MKS uses the mosquitoes natural hunting techniques of heat sensing and carbon dioxide detection.
> The unit mimics the body temperatures and breathing of humans, livestock, poultry, and domesticated pets.
> The photocell powers up the MKS, beginning the cycle of mimicking body heat and respiration.
> The MKS simulates the breathing of warm-blooded mammals by the release of carbon dioxide.
> Every 6 to 9 minutes the MKS cycles through various body temperatures to attract the mosquito.
> Through thermal imagery, and the release of CO2 the mosquito is attracted to the unit.
> Once inside the unit, the fan forces the mosquito through the machine.
> Mosquitoes are killed when they pass through the electrocution grid.
> The remains are then expelled through the bottom of the unit and returned to the environment.