26/05/2026
Case Study | College Campus Environment
Educational campuses are designed for movement, interaction, and open learning environments. With large green areas, walkways, and shaded zones, they naturally create spaces where students spend a significant part of their day.
However, such environments can also support mosquito activity due to surrounding vegetation, moisture retention, and outdoor conditions.
At this campus, a CO₂-based mosquito trapping system has been strategically installed along pedestrian pathways and tree-lined zones, areas where mosquito activity tends to intersect with human movement.
Placed on a stable ground-mounted stand, the system works continuously in the background, targeting mosquito behaviour without disrupting the daily flow of students and faculty.
The result is a more comfortable and usable outdoor environment, supporting uninterrupted campus life.
Because managing large open environments isn’t about reacting
it’s about planning them to work better.
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