Biogents mosquito traps for homeowners:
insecticide-free and highly effective

 

Biogents mosquito traps are the result of more than 16 years of academic research into the behavior of mosquitoes. They can control mosquito populations and significantly reduce mosquito biting pressure and nuisance.

High Performing CO2 Mosquito Trap: Biogents AERO TRAP PLUS

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Biogents moquito traps are

  • insecticide-free
  • highly effective & sustainable
  • robust and easy to set up
  • scientifically proven

Biogents offers three mosquito traps where the Biogents AERO TRAP trap can be used with or without CO2:

Biogents AERO TRAP PLUS against all mosquito speciesBiogents AERO TRAPBG-GAT against egg-laying tiger mosquitoes
Biogents AERO TRAP PLUS > Biogents AERO TRAP >BG-GAT >
Where to placeOutdoorsOutdoorsOutdoors
CO2 necessary?yesnono
Attractant necessary?yesyesno
Capture methodImitates a human being
CO2 increases capture rates significantly
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Imitates a human being
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Imitates a breeding site
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What it doesReduces bitingReduces bitingReduces reproduction
Targeted mosquitoesEffective against all mosquito species incl. house and flood water mosquitoesEspecially effective against tiger mosquitoesEffective against tiger mosquitoes
Characteristics of target mosquitoes
Night or day biting,
wide variety in characteristics
Day biting, small, black/white striped, very aggressiveDay biting, small, black/white striped, very aggressive
Poweryesyesno

Biogents Bundle solutions

The best results are achieved when the traps are used together. The perfectly tuned teamwork of Biogents’ Trap system guarantees the most effective success outdoors.

More information on the Biogents Bundle Solution >

What is the difference between the Biogents AERO TRAP and other traps on the market?

Biogents is a brand of mosquito traps founded by mosquito experts Dr Martin Geier and Dr Andreas Rose. The traps’ performance is backed by scientifically proven methods and data. A comparative study conducted in September 2025 by an independent laboratory concluded that the Biogents AERO TRAP captures more mosquitoes (35%) than its main competitor. This performance is due to a combination of patented design, characteristic airflow and the Sweetscent attractant.

What is the added value of the new Biogents AERO TRAP compared to the BG-Mosquitaire?

Compared to the previous BG-Mosquitaire, the Biogents AERO TRAP features a modern design and significantly easier handling: no contact with the attractant sachet, a compact and larger catch cage that’s quick to check, empty, or replace, and overall smoother operation.

In addition, the trap is now more sustainable: manufactured in Germany for shorter transport routes and lower CO₂ emissions, and made from 95% recycled plastic — all achieved while maintaining the same high trapping effectiveness.

New for both traps, the AERO TRAP and BG-Mosquitaire: With the new MyBiogents APP, you’ll also receive automatic notifications when the attractant needs replacing.

What is the difference between the Biogents AERO TRAP PLUS trap and other CO2 traps on the market?

Biogents is a brand of mosquito traps founded by mosquito experts Dr Martin Geier and Dr Andreas Rose. The traps’ performance is backed by scientifically proven methods and data. A comparative study conducted in September 2024 by an independent laboratory concluded that the Biogents CO2 trap captures 3 to 4 times more mosquitoes than its main CO2 competitors. This performance is due to a combination of patented design, characteristic airflow and the Sweetscent attractant.

What is the added value of the new Biogents AERO TRAP PLUS compared to the BG-Mosquitaire CO2?

Compared to the previous BG-Mosquitaire, the Biogents AERO TRAP features a modern design and significantly easier handling: no contact with the attractant sachet, a compact and larger catch cage that’s quick to check, empty, or replace, and overall smoother operation.

Further, the AERO TRAP PLUS already includes the function of the former BG-Booster CO2 and the BG-CO2 Timer: You can manage the CO2 with the MyBiogents APP which adds even more convenience: you can control CO₂ remotely via Bluetooth, adjust emission schedules, and receive notifications for both CO₂ and attractant replacement.

The trap is compatible with all common CO₂ cylinders, including 5–10 kg bottles for continuous operation as well as 425 g sparkling water cylinders for easy access to CO₂ and up to three days of boosted performance.

In addition, the trap is now more sustainable: manufactured in Germany for shorter transport routes and lower CO₂ emissions, and made from 94% recycled plastic —  all achieved while maintaining the same high trapping effectiveness.

Why use CO2?

CO2 as a component of our breath  helps mosquitoes find us in their search for a blood meal from a relatively long distance and is therefore an attractant for all mosquito species.

By mimicking human breathing (in addition to the attractant that mimics human scent), the added CO2 makes the trap even more attractive to all species of mosquitoes and can increase the capture rate of tiger mosquitoes by up to five times.

What is the purpose of a second BG-GAT Reflect-Tech trap? Why should I purchase two traps?

For the best protection against tiger mosquitoes in your garden, we recommend using the complementary Biogents trap system.

  • The AERO TRAP targets mosquitoes looking to bite you.
  • The BG-GAT Reflect-Tech trap targets female tiger mosquitoes looking for a place to lay their eggs. Each female mosquito trapped equates to 30 to 300 offspring and helps prevent the potential transmission of diseases by mosquitoes infected with viruses.

This complementary approach reduces the number of bites as well as the next generation of tiger mosquitoes.

Please note:
For efficient and sustainable mosquito control it is necessary to avoid competition between the BG-GAT trap and other breeding sites. Therefore, remove or empty competing breeding sites, such as flower pots, vases, buckets, water barrels, rain gutters, discarded cups and bottles, and plants that hold small quantities of water.