Good Housekeeping Research Institute Recommends Mosquito Magnet Defender
American Biophysics Corporation (AmBio) today announced that the Good Housekeeping Research Institute has recommended the Mosquito Magnet® Defender and featured the market-leading mosquito trap in the July issue of Good Housekeeping magazine. With coverage of up to half an acre and priced at $299, the Defender is an affordable option for homeowners with smaller yards. Consumers can find the Good Housekeeping Research Institute’s evaluations on the “Savvy Consumer†section of the Good Housekeeping website (www.goodhousekeeping.com), or learn more about the Mosquito Magnet at www.mosquitomagnet.com.
“This recognition is especially gratifying, not only for the prestige that accompanies Good Housekeeping, but because the Institute’s evaluators are professionals trained in engineering and chemistry with influential authority in quality assurance and consumer protection,” said Devin Hosea, CEO, AmBio.
Evaluators from the Good Housekeeping Research Institute deemed the Mosquito Magnet Defender “easy to clean” as well as good for clearing mosquitoes in backyards under a half acre by mimicking human breath to attract the insects, then luring them into its chamber.
The Good Housekeeping Research Institute’s product tests appear regularly on television stations across the country and in the magazine’s Buyer’s Guide. The Research Institute was founded in 1900 for the purpose of improving the lives of consumers and their families through education and product evaluation.
American Biophysics Corp.(www.ambiocorp.com) also makes the Liberty, Liberty Plus and Liberty Pro Mosquito Magnets for larger yards. The traps are sold at most home improvement and garden centers.
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