Air-conditioner capable of achieving inducing mosquito killing and control method
A control method and technology of an air conditioner, applied in air conditioning systems, devices for capturing or killing insects, heating methods, etc., can solve the problem that the air conditioner does not have the function of repelling or killing mosquitoes, and the function of killing mosquitoes cannot be controlled more reasonably To achieve the effect of improving space utilization efficiency, reducing occupied space, and improving comfort
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[0034] In order to make the above objects, features and advantages of the present invention more comprehensible, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0035] According to research, there are more than 80 kinds of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. For pregnant women, the virus carried by mosquitoes can easily enter the body after being bitten by mosquitoes, causing the pregnant woman to get sick and even causing indelible damage to the fetus. According to research, there are two main types of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes:
[0036] 1. Malaria. Malaria is also known as miasma. There are 400 species of members of the Malaria genus in the world, 85 of which can transmit malaria. Malaria caused by Plasmodium is one of the main causes of death for humans worldwide, especially children under the age of five are more susceptible to malaria infection and death. Malaria kills about 3 mil...
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