Difference between revisions of "Team:Pasteur Paris/Moskit devices"

Line 263: Line 263:
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
  <div id="text3"><p><B>How does the trap work ?</B></br>First of all fill the base with water. Then clip the upper part to the base. Now insert the bag that emits pheromones (produced by Biogent). Once the bag is set, we introduce what we will call the <B>mosquito filter</B>. As you can see, a <B>QR code</B> is located on the top of the filter, when you scan it, it automatically records on a smartphone the installation date, the filter number as well as the GPS location of the trap. Once this procedure is completed, close the trap and wait for mosquitoes ! A few days later, it’s time to pick up the mosquitoes ! Scan the QR code again in order to record the current date and bring back only the filter to analyze the mosquitoes sample. Once the filter is removed, bring it back to the local administration that will proceed to the analysis.</br></br></br></p></div>
+
  <div id="text3"><p><B>How does the trap work ?</B></br>First of all fill the base with water. Then clip the upper part to the base. Now insert the bag that emits pheromones (produced by Biogent). Once the bag is set, we introduce what we will call the <B>mosquito filter</B>. As you can see, a <B>QR code</B> is located on the top of the filter, when you scan it, it automatically records on a smartphone the installation date, the <B>filter number</B> as well as the <B>GPS location of the trap</B>. Once this procedure is completed, close the trap and wait for mosquitoes ! A few days later, it’s time to pick up the mosquitoes ! Scan the QR code again in order to record the current date and bring back only the filter to analyze the mosquitoes sample. Once the filter is removed, bring it back to the local administration that will proceed to the analysis.</br></br></br></p></div>
 
</div>
 
</div>
  

Revision as of 12:06, 15 October 2016