Nectar Fly light Trap

Nectar Fly light Trap
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$214.17

Buy 2 or more: $212.07 each

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Product Overview

Nectar Fly light Trap is a decorative fly light that fits with many different decor styles. With the Synergetic dual wavelength lights and glue boards that are treated to be highly attractive to the pests, this product does great at attracting flying pests that come into it's range. Mounting and servicing the trap is easy, the product is able to mount onto counters and walls easily and the glueboards are also easy to removed. Built out of stainless steel, the Nectar Fly light Trap also has a shield to keep the trapped insects hidden from customers and has removable clips for placing advertising straight on the flylight.

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Features and Specs

Target pests Flies and other flying pests.
For use in Indoor recreational areas, indoor residential areas, commercial areas
Application Full In-counter and food display area. Place the fly light in the desired area.
Coverage Area Full counter
UV Power 15 Watts
Voltage 110V
Material / Construction Stainless steel and plastic
Parts Included 2 x Nectar Glue Board (INL170) and 1 x TGX15 - 18S (shatterproof bulb)
Shipping Weight 5.90 lbs
Manufacturer Pelsis (Mfg. Number: ZL055)

Details

Glupac's Glue Board Properties

  • Unique flexible glue application allows for maximum glue area.
  • Advanced UV stable glue guards against the glue drying out over a four week period.
  • Dry glue formulation reduces glue run from exposure to tube heat and mess free servicing.
  • Consistent thickness of glue application ensures no areas are too thin to retain the caught insect.
  • Varnished base material reduces absorption of the glue.
  • High quality silicon coated release paper provides easy peel action and less mess for reduced service times.
  • Impregnated glue contains pheromone Tricozene Z9 for an improved catch.

How does a fly light work?

Fly lights utilize ultraviolet bulbs to attract flying insects into the product, before either zapping them dead on a high voltage killing grid or trapping them on a sticky glue board. UV bulbs attract flying insects by emitting a wavelength of light attractive to flies. Flying insects are attracted to the bulb which emits UV at a level comparable to that of the sun, which the flying insect has a natural attraction to as a source of heat.

What is shatterproofing?

Shatterproof bulbs provide peace of mind in sensitive areas by retaining glass shards if the bulb is broken. All our ranges can be shatterproofed, ensuring that you can choose your ideal bulb to help you protect even the most sensitive areas, including food preparation and assembly areas. Shatterproof bulbs MUST be installed in areas operating a ‘glass free policy’. The Fluorinated Polymer (FEP) material used for all our sleeving is designed specifically for optical transmission and allows 97% of effective UV light to pass through the coating. As a result, the maximum possible amount of useful UV irradiance passes through the sleeving to effectively attract insects.

With only 3% of the irradiance being absorbed into the material, the structural integrity of the sleeving is maintained for the full 12 month life of the bulb, preventing discolouring and ensuring all glass shards are retained in the event of a breakage. Additionally, all our shatterproof bulbs conform to the IEC61549 ‘Fragment Retention’ standard for areas where this is considered appropriate.

How often should I change my bulbs and why?

We recommend that UV bulbs are changed every 12 months to ensure maximum efficacy. The levels of UV produced by fluorescent bulbs deteriorates rapidly throughout the life of the bulb. Whilst the bulb will continue to glow blue or green indefinitely, after approximately 8,000 hours the amount of useful UV (Which humans cannot see) drops to a level where it is no longer attractive to flying insects. As a result, UV bulbs must be replaced annually to ensure they remain effective in producing useful levels of UV. This replacement cycle is typically undertaken just before the peak insect season, (March/April within North America) to ensure the flylight is producing the maximum amount of UV throughout the critical insect season.

How often should I change my glue boards? 

We recommend that glue boards are changed every 4 weeks, to prevent the glue from drying out over a longer period of time. Particularly dry or dusty environments may require a more frequent change as atmospheric debris may become attached to the board.

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