Fly Catcher Machines are devices designed to attract, trap, and kill flying insects, such as flies and mosquitoes. These devices use various methods such as glue boards, electric grids, and UV light to capture and eliminate pests. They are commonly used in commercial, industrial, and residential settings to control insect infestations and maintain a hygienic environment.
The specific design and specifications of a Fly Catcher Machine can vary depending on the manufacturer and model. Some common features and components that may be included in a Fly Catcher Machine are:
UV light: This is the primary attractant for flying insects, which draws them towards the machine.
Glue boards or electric grids: These are the trapping mechanisms that capture and eliminate the insects.
Fan: This is used to create an airflow that directs the insects towards the trapping mechanism.
Housing or enclosure: This is the outer casing of the machine that protects the internal components from environmental factors such as dust and moisture.
Power supply: This is the source of electricity that powers the machine.