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Is Bug Zapper Effective to Control Flies?

If you're someone who enjoys spending time outdoors during the warm summer months, or you need quiet and pest-free production space, you're probably familiar with bug zappers. These devices use UV light to attract insects and then electrocute them, providing a relatively easy way to control flying pests. 

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But have you wondered how effective they are? Is there any safer, low-cost, energy saving and sustainable alternative?

Do bug zappers use a lot of electricity?

Have you ever wondered how much electricity bug zappers actually use? On average, a resident or industry bug zapper uses between 20 and 40 watts of electricity. While this may not seem like a lot, frequent use can add up over time.

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However, there are ways to minimize the energy consumption of your bug zapper. One key factor is the type of bulb used to attract insects. Some bug zappers use high-intensity LED lights, which are more energy-efficient than incandescent and fluorescent bulbs, and use less electricity. So, if you're concerned about the cost of operating your bug zapper, consider choosing a model with an LED bulb.

Smaller bug zappers typically use less power than larger ones because they have fewer components and consume less power. However, larger fly zappers are more effective at killing insects because they have more surface area to attract and destroy pests.

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The frequency of use also affects the power consumption of the fly trap or zapper. The opening time of the light bulb is supposed to differ in various use situations and industries. For example in outdoor parks, the zapper would be opened 24 hours, then the electricity consumption would be relatively higher than an outdoor restaurant that will only use zapper in their opening time.

 

What is the difference between LED fly trap and traditional bug zapper?

If you're looking for an effective way to control flying insects, you might be wondering about the difference between LED fly traps and traditional bug zappers. While both devices use light to attract insects, there are some key differences between them.

LED fly traps and traditional bug zappers not only differ in terms of their mechanism but also in their design and effectiveness. While traditional bug zappers have been around for many years and are a popular choice for outdoor use, they can be less effective in controlling flying insects like mosquitoes and flies. This is because these insects are not strongly attracted to UV light and may not always come into contact with the electric grid. On the other hand, LED fly traps use a combination of UV light and a sticky glue board to capture insects, making them more effective in controlling a wider range of flying pests.

Another advantage of LED fly traps is that they are less noisy than traditional bug zappers. The sound of insects being electrocuted can be disruptive and annoying, especially in quiet environments like high-end restaurants or offices. With LED fly traps, there is no sound produced when insects are captured, making them a silent yet effective option for controlling flying insects. Moreover, traditional electrocution may disperse insect fragments into the environment, which is unacceptable for high dependent industries like food processing, restaurant and hotel. While LED fly traps provide a much more hygienic treatment to capture and encapsulate them inside the trap, making the pest control process more discreet and unobtrusive.

Finally, LED fly traps are more eco-friendly than traditional bug zappers. Bug zappers use significant electricity to operate, which can add up over time and contribute to higher energy bills. Meanwhile, incandescent lamps have a high failure rate and require frequent lamp replacement. On the other hand, LED pest control lights use low-wattage LED lamps, which consume much less energy and can last for a long time without the risk of failure or bursting. Additionally, the glue boards used in LED fly traps are non-toxic and disposable, making them an environmentally friendly choice for pest control.

Want to cover the largest areas with minimum energy consumption? Check our Lumnia LED insect trap range. With a product range from 10W-30W, this industry-leading device pushes the limit of the light trap zappers.

Where is the best place to put a bug zapper?

If you're planning to use a bug zapper to control flying insects in your home or yard, you may be wondering where the best place is to position it. The answer depends on a few different factors, including the type of insects you're trying to control and the layout of your space.

In general, it's a good idea to place your bug zapper away from areas where people will be spending time, such as outdoor seating areas or indoor living spaces. This will help minimize the risk of people coming into contact with the electric grid and reduce the noise produced by the device. Instead, consider placing your bug zapper near areas where insects are likely to congregate, such as near standing water, outdoor garbage cans, or in dark corners of your home.

Additionally, it's important to position the bug zapper at a height that is roughly at eye level for the insects you're trying to control. This will help ensure that the insects are attracted to the light and come into contact with the electric grid.

Not like the traditional bug zappers, you are welcome to put our Lumnia LED insect trap near areas where people will be around, thanks to the low profile, fashionable design, and noiseless treatment it provides. Lumnia Slim, Lumnia Standard and Lumnia Compact could be hung on the wall at a height of around the men’s eyesight area. For our latest model – Lumnia Suspended, which is used mostly in large commercial spaces like factories, logistics and supermarkets, would be hung in the air at the top of the indoor venue, making it extremely effective to cover up to 312 m2.

Pest control in your commercial space involves a variety of complex situations that require the involvement of a professional pest control company to develop a customized program for you. Learn more about Rentokil's professional flies and flying insect control solutions to protect your business, employees and customers in an environmentally friendly, safe and effective manner.

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