Fly Killers, also known as fly traps or insect zappers, are devices that are designed to attract and kill flying insects such as flies, mosquitoes, and gnats. These devices work by using ultraviolet light to attract insects, and then either electrocuting or trapping them.
The specifications of a Fly Killer can vary depending on the type, model, and manufacturer. Some common features and specifications that may be included in a Fly Killer are:
Type: Fly Killers can be classified as electric fly killers, glue board fly killers, or fly traps.
Coverage area: The coverage area of a Fly Killer refers to the maximum area that it can effectively cover.
UV light source: The quality and power of the UV light source can affect the Fly Killer's ability to attract insects.
Power consumption: The power consumption of a Fly Killer can vary depending on the model and manufacturer.
Safety features: Fly Killers should include safety features to prevent accidental contact with the electrical grid, such as protective screens or grids.
Ease of maintenance: Fly Killers should be easy to clean and maintain, with removable trays or boards for dead insects.