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Mosquitoes in the Mist

Mosquitoes in the Mist is the online store of Pynamite Mosquito Misting Systems. Pynamite manufactures the best mosquito, fly, spider, no-see-ums system available on the market today, the Cube Pro system.  Pynamite has a long history in the automated mosquito control system market.  With our unique, proprietary 26" cubed tanks, homeowners will never have to have a big ugly drum in their yards again. We are located outside of Houston, Texas and ship our systems worlwide.

Pynamite Cube Pro systems come standard with all the must haves: a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth controller, high pressure pump that can mist up to 60 nozzles, leak detection, and agitation before every mist.  And the Cube Pro system is the only system that can utilize a solar panel. By choosing the Cube Pro Solar system, you may be able to take advantage of the Residential Renewable Energy Credit. That's a 30% tax rebate off the entire price of Pynamite Cube system.  Learn more here and consult your tax professional.

Pynamite Cube Pro automated mosquito control systems are great for back yards, barns, kennels, and commercial sites. Anywhere you or your animals want to enjoy a mosquito, fly, spider, no-see-um free environment. Pynamite systems are carefree and easy to operate. Just plug it in, set your msit cycles, and enjoy! Typically, a Pynamite system only mists 3 times a day for 45 seconds for complete enjoyment. A bottle of misting solution can easily last 2 months on a typical backyard installation.

Need help designing a system? We are happy to help design a system for your yard or barn.  Just send a drawing of your area to info@mosquitoesinthemist.com.  We'll design a system and send it back to you.  Be sure to include the lengths of the back of the house and all the fence lines.  The best backyard installation is one that creates a compete barrier around the area you want to protect, typically the backyard.  Nozzles are placed 10 feet apart along the back of the house and along the fence lines.  For a typical barn installation, a nozzle would be placed in each stall with additional nozzles every 10 feet in the open areas.