Mozzi-Mort™ is a clinically approved insecticidal coating specifically developed to eradicate insect pests. Mozzi-Mort™ also has enhanced anti-microbial properties.
Mozzi-Mort™ is not registered or available for supply in Australia
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, dengue fever and ross river virus.
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



