Mozzi-Mort™ is a clinically approved insecticidal coating specifically developed to eradicate insect pests. Mozzi-Mort™ also has enhanced anti-microbial properties.
Effective malaria and dengue vector control
Mozzi-Mort™ is a clear, decorative finish, single pack, insecticidal, water-based coating used primarily in domestic and commercial buildings. The unique property of the product will attack the nervous and muscular system of insects. When a mosquito, for instance, lands on the treated surface, the enlarged cuticle will absorb traces of Mozzi-Mort™ via a process of osmosis. This will result in paralysis and death within a few minutes.
The effectiveness of the product will continue for many years after the coating has been applied, making Mozzi-Mort™ both economically and functionally efficient.
Mozzi-Mort™ is a unique product.
Mozzi-Mort™ can dramatically reduce the spread of infection-carrying insects and so lower the risk of catching diseases such as malaria.
Biting insects and other species such as flies and cockroaches carry numerous diseases. Mosquitoes alone cause 2-3 million deaths annually. As well as causing disease insect bites can also cause pain, itching and swelling.
Mozzi-Mort™ is a water based biocidal coating which dries to form a clear film which can be easily applied to most surfaces. When dry, any insect crawling across or landing on the surface has its central nervous system attacked via its cuticle - this rapidly disrupts the nervous system causing loss of muscular control, paralysis and death.
Mozzi-Mort™ is effective against such insects as:
• Mosquitoes
• Flies
• Ants
• Cockroaches
• Ticks
• Termites
• Spiders
• Scorpions
• Wasps
• Beetles
• Lice
• Silverfish
• Weevils
(See Testing page for full list)
Mozzi-Mort™ also has anti-Bacterial properties and has been found to be effective against yeasts, moulds and bacteria, including E. Coli.
Mozzi-Mort™ is 100% safe to use following manufacturers instructions.
Mozzi-Mort™ components have been strenuously tested and approved in the UK by:
• The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
• DEFRA (Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs)
• Hope Hospital, Salford, Manchester



