Over the past few days, a viral post has been spreading rapidly across Facebook, claiming that a Chinese startup has developed a futuristic laser-based system capable of detecting and killing mosquitoes while they are flying in mid-air.
In this viral news, this advanced system uses LiDAR technology, which first detects the mosquito and then fires a laser beam at it.
But the big question is:
👉 Is this technology really real, Or is it just a internet hype going around?
Let’s explore the reality behind this trending claim.
What Does the Viral News Claim?
The viral Facebook post suggests that China has created a LiDAR-guided laser device system.
- The system can detect flying mosquitoes in real-time
- How it identifies insects based on:
- size
- speed
- wing-beat pattern
- Once confirmed as a mosquito, it fires a laser beam to instantly to kill it
- It can kill up to 30 mosquitoes per second.

The post even states that this device is so advanced enough to avoid harming beneficial insects like bees and butterflies.
Does This Technology Actually Exist?
Surprisingly, yes — but only partially.
Laser-based mosquito detection systems are not entirely fictional. In fact, Work on this system is still ongoing in many organizations.
This experimental system used:
- LiDAR sensors to detect flying insects
- Optical tracking to monitor movement
- Laser pulses to disable mosquitoes mid-flight
Scientists discovered Each insect has its own unique frequency of flight, and similarly, these mosquitoes also have a separate safe frequency of flight that is tracked. Their unique wing-beat frequency, which differs from other insects.
So from a scientific point of view, the concept is real but it’s openly use maybe dangerous
Then Why Are Experts Still Skeptical?
Although all of the prototypes have been demonstrated in laboratory environments, mean that it’s all is in experiment state, there is currently:
❌ No commercially available product
❌ No large-scale independent testing
❌ No global safety approval

Most importantly, the claim that the system can eliminate 30 mosquitoes per second is based on controlled lab conditions, not real-world outdoor environments.And it could also happen that in the real world, one of its sensors could malfunction at some point and instead of harming a mosquito, it could harm a human.
Safety and Environmental Concerns
Before such a device could ever be used publicly, several important questions need to be answered:
- Is the laser safe for human eyes?
- Can it harm pets or birds?
- How much energy will the system consume?
Until independent testing and regulatory evaluations are completed, In the real world, safety precautions may also have to be taken.
Final Verdict: Real Science or Internet Myth?
The viral Facebook news is not completely fake, but it is definitely exaggerated.
✔️ The idea of using lasers and LiDAR to track mosquitoes does exist
❌ However, it is still in the experimental or prototype stage
❌ It is not yet available for public use
❌ Real-world performance has not been independently verified
If future testing proves successful, such So, it will be of immense help to us in saving our lives from mosquitoes and other dangerous insects like them, and with its help, many diseases can also be prevented.
But for now, the laser mosquito killer remains more of a promising concept than a practical reality.

