
NZI Trap for Insects of Veterinary Importance
Description:
The Nzi is a simple, flexible cloth trap whose ingenious combination of colors and shapes captures larger numbers and more biting fly species than other traps, including horse flies, stable flies, deer flies, and yellow flies. The trap works without artificial attractants like octanol and fermented cow urine, though the use of these attractants increases the number of trapped insects. The Nzi trap was developed in Kenya for savanna species of tsetse such as Glossina pallidipes. It is also a very effective trap for stable flies (Stomoxys spp.) and horseflies (Tabanidae).
Specifications:
Heavy Blue Fabric:
Two front wings of 1 x 0.5m each
Front vertical shelf of 1 x 0.5 m
Heavy Black Fabric:
Two sides behind wings of 1 x 0.5m each
Transparent Insect Screening or Netting:
Back cover - 1 x 1m
Cut out cone (fold sew up) - 1 x 1m
Inner horizontal shape trim rectangle
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The MOQ - 5 no's of traps
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Buy NZI trap for tsetse fly and mosquito research in Kenya, including Nairobi and Kisumu; NZI trap for vector surveillance in Uganda including Kampala; NZI trap for entomology research in Tanzania such as Dar es Salaam and Arusha; NZI insect trap in Ethiopia including Addis Ababa; NZI trap for mosquito monitoring in Nigeria, Abuja, and Lagos; NZI trap for vector control in Ghana including Accra and Kumasi; NZI trap Zambia for fly control in Lusaka; NZI trap in Malawi for mosquito studies in Lilongwe; NZI trap for vector biology in South Africa including Johannesburg and Pretoria; NZI trap Mozambique for tsetse fly research in Maputo; NZI trap for insect research in Senegal including Dakar; NZI insect surveillance trap Rwanda in Kigali; NZI trap in Sudan including Khartoum; NZI vector monitoring trap in Cameroon including Yaoundé; NZI trap Zimbabwe for mosquito collection in Harare; NZI insect trap in DR Congo including Kinshasa; NZI trap for biting fly surveillance in Burkina Faso including Ouagadougou; and NZI trap for vector biology in Côte d’Ivoire including Abidjan. Ideal for universities, WHO field stations, ICIPE, national public health institutes, and vector-borne disease control programs across Africa.