Quick & easy to add-on to your service program
Fits in recurring business models
Lower initial investment: rapid revenue growth
Gain new customers & retain current ones
Effective, year-round mosquito control
Works 24/7
Made of recycled plastic
Eco-friendly: does not harm beneficial insects
What is In2Care and how it works?
The In2Care Mosquito Station is more than a trap! It utilizes cutting-edge technology to combat mosquitoes effectively. Unlike conventional mosquito traps, In2Care targets larvae and adult stages of Aedes and Culex mosquitoes on two fronts. It kills the larvae inside and around the Station and those beyond the yard. In addition, it kills the adult mosquitoes that entered the Station.
What is In2Care and how it works?
The In2Care Mosquito Station is more than a trap! It utilizes cutting-edge technology to combat mosquitoes effectively. Unlike conventional mosquito traps, In2Care targets larvae and adult stages of Aedes and Culex mosquitoes on two fronts. It kills the larvae inside and around the Station and those beyond the yard. In addition, it kills the adult mosquitoes that entered the Station.
$150-200
Average revenue
per Station (six-months season)
4 - 6
Weeks
Service frequency
Less than
10 Mins
Installation time
3x
More
Area coverage
Less
Expensive
Labor and equipment costs
1x
Only
Investment in 5 years
What is required to sell In2Care?
The In2Care Mosquito Station is registered and approved by EPA for Professional Use only. That means that a Pest Control and/or Mosquito Control license is needed to buy, sell and service the product.
Licensed to kill? Yes?
No? Then This is your CHANCE!
“In2Care is a really, really good system. It’s a great option for us to help our customers eliminate those pesky mosquitoes once and for all. As soon as I saw the product, I knew there were some great possibilities. For example, the ability for the mosquito to leave the area and bring the larvicide to other areas is what gives us control of the greater mosquito population. In addition, In2Care is a safe, effective treatment for mosquitoes that removes any concern for pollinators. I would say the more In2Care Stations that are out there, the better.”