🌿 a kinder way to share your mosquitoes · carbon-neutral since 1971
map with intention

map, don’t zap.

We don’t believe in killing mosquitoes. We believe in gently redirecting them. Upload a map to a destination of your choosing, attach a blood sample and a small bribe, and let nature find somewhere else to be.

Begin your redirection →

cruelty-free · carbon-neutral · we don’t ask about the addresses

A soft hand-drawn botanical map showing a dotted mosquito flight path curving away from a cozy cottage toward a distant location pin labelled elsewhere.
🌿 cruelty-free ♻ carbon-neutral 🪴 vegan (to the mosquito) 🤝 certified humane* ☀ solar-mapped

Humane Redirection · In Motion

Watch it work.

Map, don't zap. Upload your neighbourhood, provide a blood sample for accurate scent routing, and add a small offering — then watch the app gently bend an incoming mosquito's flight path away from you and over to the neighbour's. Zero harm. Total serenity. Karen has not been consulted.

our philosophy

three mindful steps

Redirection is not a transaction. It is a relationship — between you, the mosquito, and a destination that is not your home.

step one

upload a map

Choose any destination in the world and upload a gentle map to it. We don’t ask why. We don’t ask whose. We believe the map already knows where it wants to go.

step two

attach a blood sample

A small offering of your own blood, given freely. Think of it not as bait, but as an invitation — a warm note that says “there is someone lovelier just down the road.”

step three

add a small bribe

Mosquitoes, like all beings, appreciate being valued. A thimble of nectar. A kind word. A single grape. The redirection completes itself from there.

“We do not end the mosquito’s journey. We simply believe the bite belongs elsewhere.”

For over fifty years we have held a single, radical conviction: every mosquito deserves a destination. Extermination is violence. Redirection is love. The mosquito does not disappear — it arrives, fulfilled, somewhere that is not here.

Where it arrives is, in the deepest sense, not our business. We provide the map. The mosquito provides the intention. The destination provides the blood. It is a perfect, closed circle of giving, and you are simply choosing not to be the part of it that itches.

Certified Humane — Redirection Tier The Institute for Gentle Insect Logistics (est. by us, 1971)

your redirection journey

choose your path

Wherever you are on your journey, there is a kinder way to send your mosquitoes somewhere else.

seedling
free forever

For the beginner redirector. Gently move your mosquitoes toward a single chosen destination. One address. One intention. One quiet act of redirection.

  • redirect to 1 address
  • basic blood-sample upload
  • community bribe suggestions
Plant a seedling
most chosen
in bloom
$14 / month

For the redirector who has a circle of friends, neighbours, and acquaintances they’d like the mosquitoes to meet. Multiple destinations. Endless possibility.

  • redirect to a chosen circle of “friends”
  • scheduled seasonal redirection
  • premium bribe library
  • flight-path analytics
Bloom now
the collective
$29 / month

For the truly evolved. Neighbourhood-scale redirection. Pool your blood samples with the community garden and redirect at a scale that benefits everyone (here).

  • neighbourhood-scale redirection
  • shared community blood bank
  • collective bribe co-op
  • nobody here gets bitten
Join the collective

but wait — there’s a kinder way

the bribe box

Why redirect empty-handed? A monthly box of artisanal offerings, curated to make every mosquito feel chosen.

add-on subscription

the bribe box

Each month, a hand-packed box of single-origin mosquito bribes arrives at your door, ready to attach. Single-origin nectar. Pressed wildflower essence. A thimble of someone else’s wine. Ethically sourced, lovingly portioned, mosquito-approved.

$18 / month

Add the Bribe Box →

stories from our community

kinder summers

“Haven’t had a single bite all summer. I don’t know what’s going on over at the Hendersons’ but honestly? That’s their journey, not mine. I send love.”

Willow R. · in bloom member, est. 2019

“The blood-sample step felt strange at first, but our facilitator reframed it as ‘a gift of self.’ Now I give freely. The mosquitoes have found their people. Those people are four doors down.”

Sequoia & Dale · the collective members

“I used to feel guilt about the citronella years. MosquitoMappr helped me heal. No mosquito has died on my watch. Where they go now is, I’ve learned, not for me to hold.”

River M. · seedling member

gently asked questions

you may be wondering

Is this… ethical?

Profoundly. We never harm a mosquito. We redirect it — with love, with a map, with a small bribe. What the mosquito does upon arrival is an expression of its own free will, and we honour that. Ethics, for us, ends at the property line.

Where, exactly, do the mosquitoes go?

Somewhere that is not here. That is the only promise we make, and we make it sincerely. The destination is whatever you upload. We do not track it, judge it, or retain it. The mosquito’s arrival is a private matter between the mosquito and the address.

Whose addresses am I allowed to upload?

We believe in radical non-judgment. The map you upload is an extension of your intention, and intentions cannot be wrong — only redirected. We do ask that you breathe deeply before uploading, and consider whether your chosen destination is ready to receive.

Is it really cruelty-free?

To the mosquitoes, absolutely. Not one is harmed in the redirection process. They are valued, fed, bribed, and lovingly pointed elsewhere. We make no claims regarding the experience of whoever lives elsewhere, as that falls outside our certification.

What if a neighbour also uses MosquitoMappr and redirects toward me?

This is what we call “the great circulation,” and it is beautiful. Mosquitoes flow gently between homes in an endless, mindful current of mutual redirection. Everyone is sending. Nobody is receiving. We encourage you not to think about it too hard.

How are you carbon-neutral since 1971?

We planted a tree in 1971 and have not stopped believing in it since. The maths is ours and we find it very reassuring. The tree is doing well, thank you for asking.

send your mosquitoes on their way.

kindly. mindfully. somewhere else.

Begin your redirection →