DynaTrap to Donate High-Tech Insect Traps for Western Golf Association Tournaments

Pesticide-free DynaTraps will help protect golfers, caddies, and fans from mosquitoes and other predatory insects at WGA’s three annual championships -- BMW Championship, Western Junior and Western Amateur


MILWAUKEE, Sept. 07, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DynaTrap® (www.dynatrap.com) is the creator of technology-driven, indoor/outdoor insect and mosquito traps that are chemical, pesticide, and hassle free. Today the company has announced it will be providing its high-tech insect traps to protect fans at the Western Golf Association’s three annual golf tournaments, including the upcoming 2017 BMW Championship.

DynaTrap will be equipping Conway Farms Golf Club in Lake Forest, Illinois, with its most powerful insect traps. The chemical- and pesticide-free traps will help eliminate mosquitoes, wasps, biting flies, and other pesky insects for the 2017 BMW Championship, to be held Sept. 12-17 at Conway Farms. The WGA also will use the DynaTraps at the Western Junior and Western Amateur.

The one acre DynaTrap DT2000XLP device is free from chemicals and pesticides, easy to maintain, environmentally friendly, and most importantly, effective. The trap attracts insects using a combination of UV light and TiO2 coating that generate trace amounts of CO2  to mimic human activity. As mosquitoes approach the trap, the strong yet silent fan vacuums them into the retaining cage where they dehydrate and die, providing users with a safe, silent, and simple solution to insect control.

“We greatly appreciate DynaTraps’ assistance in helping us provide our players and patrons with the best possible environment during our championships,” said Patrick Timson, WGA Director of Tournament Operations. “Taking this additional precaution will ensure the world’s top golfers can focus exclusively on their game, and not be disrupted by unwanted insects or noisy insect traps.”

The DynaTrap team has already begun setting up traps in key areas throughout the course. This allows the traps to maximize their effectiveness in disrupting the mosquito life-cycle in time for the events.

“We are thrilled to be working with the Western Golf Association to provide a pest-free environment on the host course of the 2017 BMW Championship,” states Juan Rocha, President of Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, LLC. “We understand the nuisance and annoyance that wasps, mosquitoes, biting flies, and other insects bring, especially on the golf course. We built our traps to silently capture and kill without disturbing the beneficial bugs -- like butterflies, honey bees, dragon flies, etc. -- or the people around them.”

For more information on DynaTrap, please visit www.dynatrap.com.

About DynaTrap®
DynaTrap® is a technology-driven indoor/outdoor insect trap that protects against mosquitoes, biting flies, moths, wasps, and more. Unlike other bug prevention solutions, DynaTrap is uniquely chemical- and pesticide-free, affordable, easy to maintain, environmentally friendly and most importantly—effective.  It uses UV light and CO2 to mimic human beings and maximize predatory insect attraction. Its strong yet silent fan then vacuums the insects into a retaining cage. When run 24/7 during mosquito season, DynaTrap works brilliantly to disrupt the mosquito life-cycle and keep your home and yard bug-free. For more information please visit www.DynaTrap.com.

About Western Golf Association
The Western Golf Association conducts three national golf championships and sponsors the nationally acclaimed Evans Scholars Foundation. Headquartered in Golf, Illinois, the organization was founded in 1899 by 11 Chicago-area golf clubs to promote their interests in golf. In addition to the BMW Championship, the WGA conducts two prestigious amateur championships, the Western Amateur and the Western Junior. The Evans Scholars Foundation, which provides full housing and tuition scholarships to deserving caddies across the country, is the sole charitable beneficiary of the WGA’s three championships.


            

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