DynaTrap swings into action

At PGA Tour event, a mosquito trap that’s ‘safe, silent and simple.’
DynaTrap announced it will be providing its high-tech insect traps to protect players and patrons at the 2019 BMW Championship held at Medinah Country Club from August 13-18. Insect sprays and pesticides are often discouraged by golf course managers because they are harmful to the grass -- allowing DynaTrap to step in as an "effective and eco-friendly alternative," the company says.

“DynaTrap is very excited to again partner with the Western Golf Association and Medinah Country Club as they welcome the 2019 BMW Championship,” says Juan Rocha, president of Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, LLC. “We are incredibly honored to provide America’s best-selling mosquito and insect traps to enhance player performance and patron experience throughout the entire grounds of the iconic golf course.”

The one acre DynaTrap DT2000XLP device is free from pesticides, easy to maintain, environmentally-friendly, whisper-quiet, and most importantly, effective. The trap attracts insects using a combination of UV light and TiO2 coating that generate trace amounts of CO2 in order to mimic human activity. The DynaTrap team has also developed Atrakta Wasp, a cutting-edge attractant, designed to specifically target wasps, which are especially prevalent towards the end of summer. As flying insects approach the trap, the strong yet silent fan vacuums them into the retaining cage where they dehydrate and die, providing users with a safe, silent, and simple solution to insect control, the company says.

“We were very impressed with DynaTrap at the 2017 BMW Championship event and are looking forward to having them as a partner again this year,” said Patrick Timson, WGA director of tournament operations. “Taking this additional precaution will ensure the world’s top golfers can focus exclusively on their game, and not be distracted by irritating insects like mosquitoes and wasps, or noisy insect traps.”
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