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Sustainable Control
Practical steps for identifying and eliminating mosquito breeding sites in and around your home environment using sustainable methods.
Exploring the vital relationship between clean water access and the reduction of Zika and Dengue in urban regions across Brazil.
Discover how project funding supports essential infrastructure and health literacy for public schools in the Bahia region.
An in-depth look at our non-toxic trap technology and its role in preserving local ecosystems while protecting public health.
Workshops & Webinars
Join our community of protectors. Our experts share life-saving techniques to keep your school and community mosquito-free while supporting Brazilian public health.
Upcoming Sessions

Charity Concert for Mosquito Awareness28 days to the eventTue, Mar 17Instituto Tomie OhtakeMar 17, 2026, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PMInstituto Tomie Ohtake, Av. Paulista, 1234 - Cerqueira César, São Paulo - SP, 01310-100, Brazil
Impact Tour: Mosquito-Free Schools28 days to the eventTue, Mar 17Palácio TiradentesMar 17, 2026, 10:30 AM – 12:30 PMPalácio Tiradentes, Praça Quinze de Novembro - Centro, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 20010, Brazil
Frequently Asked Questions
How do the mosquito traps work?
Our traps use eco-friendly lures to attract and capture mosquitos mechanically. They are designed to be efficient without the use of harmful chemical aerosols.
Where does my sponsorship money go?
100% of profits from sales and sponsorships are allocated to funding mosquito prevention kits and infrastructure improvements in Brazilian public schools.
Is the control method safe for pets?
Absolutely. Our organic intervention focus ensures that the traps are safe for domestic animals and child-friendly, adhering to strict non-toxic capture methods.
How do you measure project impact?
We track the number of schools protected, the decrease in local mosquito-borne health reports, and the specific funding milestones achieved for our partner institutions.
Can companies join as health partners?
Currently, we are onshore in Brazil and actively looking for corporate partners to scale our distribution and reach more communities across the country.
Expert Insights
"Empowering local communities with prevention tools is the only way to build a sustainable barrier against mosquito-borne diseases in urban Brazil."
Dr. Beatriz Souza
"Mosquito A Menos is a visionary model that turns health prevention into a direct investment for the future of our public education."