Insect killer lamps are indispensable in places where insects are unwanted, such as production facilities, warehouses, restaurants or stables. There are various types of these devices that lure and neutralize various species of insects. Electric shock lamps work on the principle of attracting insects with UV light, and then killing them with electricity. Adhesive lamps, energy-efficient, attract insects to adhesive inserts, to which insects stick. There are also decorative insect killer lamps, ideal for places where guests are staying. Key accessories are UV light bulbs, emitting light that attracts insects, and adhesives for insect killer lamps, which are regularly replaced to maintain the effectiveness of the device.
Insect-killing lamps - types
Fly-killing lamps are devices that attract and eliminate flying insects such as: common flies, fruit flies, autumn flies, moths, and wasps. Not every insect-killing lamp attracts all types of insects, which is why we offer a wide range of models that will work in different places and conditions. Insect O Cutor mosquito lamps are characterized by a good price-to-quality ratio and easy use. The offer includes electric shock insect-killing lamps, which kill insects with electricity after attracting them; glue board insect-killing lamps, which attract insects and then stick them to the glue boards; mosquito lamps, perfect for restaurant gardens; decorative insect-killing lamps designed for places where customers or guests are present; as well as accessories for insect-killing lamps such as UV bulbs and glue boards. Insect-killing lamps are used in facilities such as production plants, including food production companies, warehouses, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, shops, stables, and other buildings where insects are unwanted. Before purchasing an insect-killing lamp, we recommend reading our tips, included in articles on our company blog.
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UV insect-killing lamps - applications.UV insecticidal lamps are the most commonly used lamps in many production facilities, warehouses, and commercial buildings. Mosquito zapping lamps are professional insecticidal lamps that use UV light bulbs to attract flying insects, and then neutralize them with a grid connected to electricity. Insect lamps can be mounted in three ways: simply placed on a flat surface, mounted on a wall, or attached to the ceiling with chains. Before purchasing an insecticidal lamp, we recommend familiarizing yourself with our tips, included in articles on our company blog.
Lepidopteran insecticidal lamps - an economical and versatile solution
Lepidopteran insecticidal lamps are characterized by the fact that the insects they attract are neutralized by sticky substances that they stick to. In our offer, you can find insect lamps that differ in structure and efficiency, but all are effective. Lepidopteran insecticidal lamps are a good alternative to zapping lamps, not least because they consume less electricity. Fly lamps are used in facilities such as production plants, including food production companies, warehouses, restaurants, cafes, bakeries, shops, stables, and other buildings where insects are unwanted. Before purchasing an insecticidal lamp, we recommend familiarizing yourself with our tips, included in articles on our company blog.
Sticky traps for insectsInsecticidal glue lamps are recommended for rooms where shock lamps should not be used, for example in areas where food is prepared. In glue lamps, both UV fluorescent tubes, which attract insects, and glue inserts for insecticidal lamps, which neutralize insects, are used. Thanks to this, industrial insecticidal lamps and decorative insecticidal lamps effectively deal with annoying flying insects. Replacing glue inserts is quick and easy. Glue inserts for insecticidal lamps differ in shape and type depending on the model of the device. Regular replacement of fly glue inserts in insecticidal lamps increases their effectiveness.
Fluorescent tubes for insecticidal lamps emit UV light, which attracts insects such as flies, fruit flies, wasps, and moths. We distinguish various types of insecticidal fluorescent tubes, most of which have a simple shape, but there are also round or conical ones. As for power, it ranges from 8 W to 40 W. UV fluorescent tubes are installed in all types of insecticidal lamps, regardless of whether they are shock or glue lamps. To ensure that fluorescent tubes in insecticidal lamps are effective, they should be replaced at least once a year. Before purchasing fluorescent tubes for insecticidal lamps, we recommend familiarizing yourself with our tips, included in articles on the company's blog.